how to make a kernel for g6? - Moto G6 Questions & Answers

I'm new to this world, I don't know anything about making a kernel but I really want to overclock my moto g6. wanted to know how to compile a kernel. thanks

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Tweaking kernel

Im left with the kernel source for my device and the dev told me its good to update msm_fb and other stuff to make it more usable...
anyone can help me with that!!im looking and taking some commits from various gits but im stuck to this cause i can't find the same diffs for my device...if anyone have msm_7x30 device and willing to give me some hints...i need to make the device more snapier on 4.2.2 cm and a bit faster as it can be cause its single core...but even on 1400mhz its still laggy!!!
Any help i will be greatful! thanks!!
i think you have to study commits in github done on similar kernel for device.msm_7x30.

[Q] Noob here, can you explain what Leankernel is in noob language?

I'm a noob at this stuff and I am wondering what Leankernel does exactly. It would be great if you explain with easy to understand terminology, as I am a noob
You're not supposed to be posting questions in this subforum.
LeanKernel is a custom kernel that offers a range of benefits over the stock kernel. It's best you search what are the benefits of a custom kernel is.
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jhk0215 said:
I'm a noob at this stuff and I am wondering what Leankernel does exactly. It would be great if you explain with easy to understand terminology, as I am a noob
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Lean kernel is a custom kernel. Do you know what a kernel is?
Leankernel is a custom kernel but trying to keep it as close to stock as it can. Imoseyon adds things that will make the kernel better then stock but tries to keep it as close to stock as he can. Also to add if you look at Imoseyon's op post about the kernel you would see this.
"My philosophy is to keep the kernel footprint as small as possible by trimming as much fat as possible, and at the same time keeping it stable, power efficient, and fast. leanKernel is designed to be a drop in replacement for stock kernel, and so it tries not to deviate too far from stock.
You will find that it's lacking some of the bells and whistles of other custom kernels, so if you like features you came to the wrong thread." This is as noob as you are going to get.

Overclocking advice needed.

Hello, I was wondering if I could get a little advice.
Is there much point in overcolocking the N7000, or is it just going to throttle before a perceivable increase in performance?
And if its worth oververclocking what's the easiest approach for someone just learning? I have done a little reading and seems as if I would need to pick a Kernel that supports it, and then a few post saying I can use a app like Tegrak with the stock Kernel?
I currently have the PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0 Kernel and the NightOwl cm13 Android 6.0.1 20160510 build.
Thank you for your time.

Are there any custom kernels that support overclocking for the Moto x4?

I tried RyzenKernel, but it didn't seem to support it (Correct me if I'm wrong.) I really want to overclock my phone, so if anybody knows of a overclock supported kernel for the Moto x4, let me know. Thanks.

Anybody out there having THEBOSS-Zeus's N960F [OREO] kernel files?

For some reason, the author of the Zeus kernel has taken down his GitHub and all the boot.img releases for his Oreo kernel, and has since moved on to developing for Pie and Q. On his Telegram group, now locked, I found the only kernel file on the net, build 1.3.107 -- a damn good kernel, perhaps the best for Oreo -- but it has deep sleep and a few other issues making it unusable after a while. A poster suggested, though, that 1.3.90 was working perfect, without any problems (here's the GitLab repo for it that I've been trying to build, unsuccessfully)...
I don't know if I'll be able to get the kernel built from source anytime soon, so what I'm hoping any of you would still have here, is a boot.img or ZIP file for the Zeus kernel, version 1.3.90 or lower.
TIA
Oh come on, nobody? It's urgent, apps keep FCing for no good reason on other kernels
Can't help you as I don't have an F model
dave678 said:
Can't help you as I don't have an F model
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What do you have? I believe N960F stuff is compatible across a few other Exynos variants like U, something like that. If you do have a boot image for this kernel, please send it anyway.
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What do you have? I believe N960F stuff is compatible across a few other Exynos variants like U, something like that. If you do have a boot image for this kernel, please send it anyway.
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I have the U version which is Snapdragon and has a locked down bootloader.
Currently the best Kernel for stock One UI 2.5 (And to be honest the only Post-October-2020 Android Q Custom Kernel for N960F right now) is the Beastmode Kernel V2. Android Q Kernels development for N960F is kind of dead and that's the only little hope we have left.
Besides, the Zeus Kernel was incredibly unstable. A real waste. It was very, very optimized and included tweaks that pushed the 9810 to its true limit. But the overclocks applied...that was the problem. They were way...WAAAY too pushed for the majority of the devices. If he dialed down the numbers, many people wouldn't have had heating and random reboot issues.

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