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    After two days all looks good with RR3.0 with one exception...with stock kernel #406 when browsing with Dolphin or with stock browser I see a discharge rate pretty high (~1%battery discharge in 2min 30 sec) and tablet is very hot on top center side..suppose in that region is CPU mounted on PCB.
    This is a common problem with this #406 kernel or only I have these troubles with stock kernel in browsing?
    Regards.

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      Location bug in Rom 3.0 and 3.1

      Hi riley,
      Im new to the forum but have been using your awsome roms since beginning.

      I clean flashed version 3.0 - found that once i turned off location, it became grey and could not be turned on again

      I clean flashed 3.1 then - this time i can change the location setting (device only, high accuracy etc) but there is no button to turn the location off completely

      I was wondering if its only me or anyone else has the same problem?

      thnx!
      Last edited by fhkhattak; 30 May 2014, 00:09.

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        look in setting menu for location settings and set it to device only

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          Originally posted by robinjoo1 View Post
          look in setting menu for location settings and set it to device only

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          Setting it to device only will set it to GPS. There is no option to turn off location completely.

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            no but it will set it to use only wifi

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              Re: Pipo M9 Pro RileyROM 3.0

              down below

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                  Originally posted by robinjoo1 View Post
                  down below

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                  I dont want to sound rude but please stop replying if you dont understand my post.
                  1st of all my post was about "NOT HAVING AN OPTION TO TURN LOCATION OFF COMPLETELY" and you are continuosly posting about changing it to device and wifi and so forth
                  2ndly even you got the device only and wifi mode mixed up in ur post.

                  so please stop posting reply to my post so that Riley or someone knowledgable can shed sme light on my question.

                  thank you

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                    Originally posted by fhkhattak View Post
                    I dont want to sound rude but please stop replying if you dont understand my post.
                    1st of all my post was about "NOT HAVING AN OPTION TO TURN LOCATION OFF COMPLETELY" and you are continuosly posting about changing it to device and wifi and so forth
                    2ndly even you got the device only and wifi mode mixed up in ur post.

                    so please stop posting reply to my post so that Riley or someone knowledgable can shed sme light on my question.

                    thank you
                    Try swiping down the menu from the right hand side and turning location off using the bottom left hand button marked location. There is no user manual and others are simply trying to help you, so quit the attitude!

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                      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                      i am using this OC kernel #404 >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/jifnyryjjy...600_ddr720.img

                      CPU is stable no reboots i wanna try 1.8GHZ which the RK3188 was designed for

                      I Will be posting some kernels based on 406 and 407 kernels that you can try and, by the way I'm the one who modified that #404 kernel that you said your using right now. Thanks for trying it.
                      Proud M7Pro owner and Freaktab fan

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                        thx i will also try them

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                          M9Pro Modified Kernels
                          for RileyRom 3.0

                          Kernel #407
                          Kernels407_M9Pro_RR3_1608.zip
                          Kernels407_M9Pro_RR3_1704.zip

                          Kernel #406
                          Kernels406_M9Pro_RR3_1608.zip
                          Kernels406_M9Pro_RR3_1704.zip
                          Last edited by cshock2010; 07 June 2014, 20:04. Reason: revised kernels
                          Proud M7Pro owner and Freaktab fan

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                            Re: Pipo M9 Pro RileyROM 3.0

                            sad i can't flash from device itself 💀

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                              Originally posted by robinjoo1 View Post
                              sad i can't flash from device itself

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                              No you can't. You need to use the rom flash tool included in RileyRom
                              Proud M7Pro owner and Freaktab fan

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                                playing spot the difference

                                Hi,

                                I'm looking to see what the differences are between kernels #406 and #407.

                                After getting over the mental gymnastics and conceptual pain of needing to reverse engineer a GNU GPL linux kernel, and being relatively new to Android, this is what I've got so far. No success with nm or objdump, perhaps differences in `cat /proc/kallsyms` from within a booted kernel might give some clues, or will those be identical?

                                Code:
                                # !oi! MD5SUM ALWAYS!
                                $ md5sum kernel40?.img
                                6249a3895b8b8c5c6504fc9372f7d8e8  kernel406.img
                                f5c6ea20cd9990eebfe79cb351972c5e  kernel407.img
                                
                                $ strings kernel406.img > kstr.406
                                $ strings kernel407.img > kstr.407
                                
                                $ diff -u kstr.406 kstr.407 
                                #basically...
                                -#406 SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 15 12:23:42 CST 2014
                                +#407 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 4 11:18:12 CST 2014
                                
                                
                                $ hexdump -C kernel406.img > k406c.hex
                                $ hexdump -C kernel407.img > k407c.hex
                                
                                $ diff k406c.hex k407c.hex | wc -l
                                1604
                                
                                # Hey, good, that's not so many differences
                                
                                $ diff -u k406c.hex k407c.hex | less
                                ... leads to so interesting results, some areas of difference mentioning drr freq, regulator voltage, and such. (optimistically clutching at straws here, but perhaps some work to do with fixing spontaneous reboots due to low-voltage situations?)


                                any clues from the overclocking crowd as to how to identify what parts of the binary blob relate to which compiled-in modules?

                                Thinking to my next device, any advice on hardware manufacturers who will actually honor the software license without needing to get lawyers involved first?

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