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    #91
    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    link down
    No, the links works fine for me.

    But in my case, none of the kernels worked for me, my tablet stuck on Riley fireman logo. I reverted back to #406.

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      #92
      Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
      Wow, much has happened over night!!!!!!!

      Sounds like we have a couple of issues related to app updates. But once the apps are updated, everything works, OK?

      How about that root problem, is anyone else having trouble keeping your tablet rooted?

      About the OC kernels....keep in mind that this ROM was tuned to the 406 kernel. That's your baseline. Take a methodical approach to trying different kernels and keep a record of your results. (especially dealing with older OC kernels). Remember, this new firmware was intended to fix certain problems, which may return if you flash an older kernel.

      no issues nothing
      no no root issue
      no app update issue
      only battery drain

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        #93
        Originally posted by blusydays View Post
        I've just found the link for overclocked kernels, here it is https://www.facebook.com/notes/pipo-...41518722600922

        Enjoy
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          #94
          OK, it sounds to me that the kernel patcher guys need to concentrate on making patched versions of 406...which is the kernel contained in this ROM.
          Randy
          Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
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            #95
            Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
            OK, it sounds to me that the kernel patcher guys need to concentrate on making patched versions of 406...which is the kernel contained in this ROM.

            rilley can you do something about battery drain

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              #96
              Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
              link down
              Originally posted by skippie View Post
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              I'm really sorry

              To get the kernel, you have to :

              1 - Join this Pipo Phillipines Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/pipotabletsph/
              2 - Go to "Files"
              3 - Look for "M9Pro Modified Kernels" and click on it

              But as I said before, non of the kernels had worked for me :/

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                #97
                That will come from patched kernels.
                Randy
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                  That will come from patched kernels.

                  what you mean plz say if you can fix battery drain

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by robinjoo1 View Post
                    what you mean plz say if you can fix battery drain

                    is this rom from this firmware?
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                      Battery drain has always been a problem with the M9 Pro...you can read back all the way to v1.0...we have tried several remedies...but the solution has always been to tweak the power settings in the kernel.

                      Giouncino says he will work on some kernels from both 406 and 407 for us.

                      Randy
                      Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
                      Read my BIO Here
                      Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
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                        Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                        Battery drain has always been a problem with the M9 Pro...you can read back all the way to v1.0...we have tried several remedies...but the solution has always been to tweak the power settings in the kernel.

                        Giouncino says he will work on some kernels from both 406 and 407 for us.

                        http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...720#post184720

                        ok great news great

                        really
                        netflix works
                        spotify works
                        no wifi black outs



                        ok im now on kernel #407

                        1 difference for me faster updates installation
                        faster wifi
                        faster netflix video loading
                        Last edited by robinjoo1; 05-27-2014, 19:00.

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                          Perfect

                          Installed yesterday evening.
                          Everything works fine. My aquarium wallpapers with a lot of fish is very smooth
                          My GPS works fine, in less than 1 minutes inside house near windows : 3 sat (I never had that before)
                          Antutu : 19044

                          Thanks Randy for your job

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                            Re: Pipo M9 Pro RileyROM 3.0

                            Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
                            Battery drain has always been a problem with the M9 Pro...you can read back all the way to v1.0...we have tried several remedies...but the solution has always been to tweak the power settings in the kernel.

                            Giouncino says he will work on some kernels from both 406 and 407 for us.

                            http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...720#post184720
                            Battery drain is due of the hi-res lcd screen used on the m9pro, the Rk3188 barely consumes power as it is manufactured on 28nm topology. I don't know why PiPO used a 7800mah battery to compensate for the lcd screen drain, an 8000mah battery would be a bit better.

                            Sent from my M9pro using Tapatalk
                            PROUD owner of PiPO M9 Pro
                            PiPO P9 best tablet ever owned!!!

                            PiPO Tablet Freak and Flashaholic!

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                              Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                              Battery drain is due of the hi-res lcd screen used on the m9pro, the Rk3188 barely consumes power as it is manufactured on 28nm topology. I don't know why PiPO used a 7800mah battery to compensate for the lcd screen drain, an 8000mah battery would be a bit better.

                              Sent from my M9pro using Tapatalk


                              btw im now on kernel #407
                              is wifi is better than s3 with art mode

                              Last edited by robinjoo1; 05-28-2014, 21:58.

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                                #407 kernel

                                Thanx, rrileypm, for your superb work.

                                Since #407 kernel was installed, LagFix app began to work,
                                and overall functionality has been slightly improved.

                                My AnTuTu benchmark score: 19113

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