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    I'm using the stock kernel.
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      Originally posted by jdv007 View Post
      Randy and Giouncino, what kernel are you using with 1.8 KK ROM?
      1.7/600/744 very_low Totally stable for me.

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        Originally posted by giouncino View Post
        1.7/600/744 very_low Totally stable for me.

        take a look here http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...-models/page34

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        Hi Giouncino,

        Which runtime you are using? Dalivk or ART? I have tried using ART instead of Dalvik and tablet was crashing intermittently with very_low kernel. Though the stock kernel works fine! Any idea if these runtimes are dependent on kernel?

        Regards,
        RedHatPerl

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          I've been using ART for a long time now and not had problems with any of the kernels I've tried. Maybe if you're having crashes try one of the not so low voltage kernel options or it could be if you've switched back and forth between Dalvik and ART it takes time for all the app caches to be cleared and settle down.

          Sent from Tapatalk on my m6pro running Riley ROM 1.8 KK

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            Hi all, is there any rule to install a custom kernel before or after than applying rom? I mean can we change the kernel after romming?
            Last edited by pikapika; 21 April 2014, 13:59.

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              Originally posted by Billcnz View Post
              I've been using ART for a long time now and not had problems with any of the kernels I've tried. Maybe if you're having crashes try one of the not so low voltage kernel options or it could be if you've switched back and forth between Dalvik and ART it takes time for all the app caches to be cleared and settle down.

              Sent from Tapatalk on my m6pro running Riley ROM 1.8 KK
              I too have ART enabled. I have gone back to the RR 1.8 KK. All mods that I tried crashed at some point when I had any browser open. This included Dolphin and Chrome. Now back to the original RR my M6Pro has been stable again. GPS is not working, as explained, but that isn't an issue for me. My experience is that all crashes for me are related to a browser being open.

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                Originally posted by ksaro1 View Post
                I too have ART enabled. I have gone back to the RR 1.8 KK. All mods that I tried crashed at some point when I had any browser open. This included Dolphin and Chrome. Now back to the original RR my M6Pro has been stable again. GPS is not working, as explained, but that isn't an issue for me. My experience is that all crashes for me are related to a browser being open.
                Did you try the newest kernels?
                They are stable with browsers!
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                  Originally posted by pikapika View Post
                  Hi all, is there any rule to install a custom kernel before or after than applying rom? I mean can we change the kernel after romming?
                  Yes, you can switch mod kernels every time you whish, it's safe fast and simple!
                  And no data loss.
                  If you experience instability you can try a "less modded" kenel, as I've explained here:

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                    Originally posted by redhatperl View Post
                    Hi Giouncino,

                    Which runtime you are using? Dalivk or ART? I have tried using ART instead of Dalvik and tablet was crashing intermittently with very_low kernel. Though the stock kernel works fine! Any idea if these runtimes are dependent on kernel?

                    Regards,
                    RedHatPerl
                    I'm using ART, without any issue.
                    Try a less modded kernel, your CPU is not so "pure" to grant stability with so low voltages...
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                      Originally posted by giouncino View Post
                      Yes, you can switch mod kernels every time you whish, it's safe fast and simple!
                      And no data loss.
                      If you experience instability you can try a "less modded" kenel, as I've explained here:

                      on post #663
                      Great! Thanks giocino, i actually get the tablet yesterday. Soon i will change the rom and then try a modded kernel if i need...

                      I am really impressed what you and rrileypm is doing here, thanks guys hope i can help sometimes.

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                        Re: Pipo M6 Pro RileyROM 1.8 KitKat

                        Originally posted by pikapika View Post
                        Hi all, is there any rule to install a custom kernel before or after than applying rom? I mean can we change the kernel after romming?
                        You can change the kernel when you want too by only selecting the kernel in the ROM tool.

                        Sent from Tapatalk on my m6pro running Riley ROM 1.8 KK

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                          Originally posted by giouncino View Post
                          Did you try the newest kernels?
                          They are stable with browsers!
                          OK, didn't notice the newer mods. Downloaded the low one, last on the list. Looks good so far. GPS working. No flashing red border in Chrome. No crash so far.

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                            Re: Pipo M6 Pro RileyROM 1.8 KitKat

                            How about that :
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                            21147 antutu score
                            Wooohooo


                            Verstuurd vanaf mijn M6Pro met Tapatalk

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                              Originally posted by Pipo2000 View Post
                              How about that :
                              [ATTACH]6304[/ATTACH][ATTACH]6305[/ATTACH]

                              21147 antutu score
                              Wooohooo


                              Verstuurd vanaf mijn M6Pro met Tapatalk
                              Very good results!
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                                I envy you your incredible AnTuTu results - my Pipo M6 pro 3G has never reached 20000 or exceeded this value - 19 741 is a max. I use RR KK1.8 and Giouncino kernel_GPS_1.2_cpu1704h_1325mV_gpu600_ddr744. How you do this?
                                Last edited by porthos; 23 April 2014, 12:48.

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