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Releases: TheBootloader/android_kernel_samsung_msm8930-common

brisK v6 (KitKat)

28 Jul 13:45

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Removed more KNOX stuff (Hopefully this fixes some random reboots?)
Finally upgraded to new toolchain: Linaro GCC 4.9.4-2015.06 (Cortex-A15)
Thanks Silviumik! :)

brisK v5 (KitKat)

23 Jul 22:19

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Revert default IO scheduler back to CFQ
Apply changes from new released kernel source (GT-I9195_EUR_KK_Opensource.zip - I9195XXUCOA2)
Apply changes from new released kernel source (GT-I9195_EUR_KK_Opensource.zip - I9195XXUCOE4)

brisK v4 (KitKat)

07 Dec 14:46

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Fixed USB-to-PC problems by re-enabling some debugging code

brisK v3 (KitKat)

07 Dec 00:27

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Apply changes from Samsungs GT-I9195_EUR_KK_Opensource_Update1.zip
Replace stock Wlan module with kk_2.7_rb1.43
Various kernel config changes
Added init.d support

brisK v2 (KitKat)

20 Aug 23:54

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Added OTG support (UNTESTED)
Removed TIMA
Change to XZ compression
Add BLN support (UNTESTED)

brisK v1 (KitKat)

19 Aug 20:14

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Added battery drain patches
Optimize kernel for speed, not size
Preparation for init.d support
Permissive SELinux
Toolchain: Christopher83s Linaro GCC 4.7.4-2014.04

brisK JB (JellyBean)

19 Aug 20:08

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KitKat rolled out, so JellyBean is slowly dying. And I upgraded to KitKat too, so it is unlikely that this JellyBean kernel will get updates in the future.

BUT(!)... If you are still on JellyBean and need a fast, battery-friendly kernel... Here you go!
I reached around 2000 hours uptime with this before switching to KitKat - is that stable enough? :)