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Nexus Kernel Stable | Android 11/12
Updated: 04/05/'22

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Changelog:
- Built with AtomX Clang 15
- Merged Latest Linux Upstream 4.19.241
- Enabled ExFat
- Enabled Jump Label
- Hardcode zram disksize to 4GB
- Enabled SchedHorizon governor
- Disabled Cpu Freq Times
- Updated SRandom to 1.41.0 (Enabled High Speed Mode)
- Removed some logging/debugs
- Enabled ULPS
- Fixed some memory leaks
- Optimized Simple MsM thermal
- cpuidle: Decreased reported deep idle latency

Note:
- To enabled oc just need to add "-69hz" in zip name (Lmi only)

🤝 Credits:
- Thx to all testers

By @NotZeetaa



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#Nexus #Stable #Kernel #R #S #Lmi #Alioth
Nexus Kernel Stable | Android 11/12
Updated: 04/05/'22

▪️ Download (Lmi/Alioth)
▪️ Channel
▪️ Support
☕️ Donate

Changelog:
- Built with AtomX Clang 15
- Merged Latest Linux Upstream 4.19.241
- Enabled ExFat
- Enabled Jump Label
- Hardcode zram disksize to 4GB
- Enabled SchedHorizon governor
- Disabled Cpu Freq Times
- Updated SRandom to 1.41.0 (Enabled High Speed Mode)
- Removed some logging/debugs
- Enabled ULPS
- Fixed some memory leaks
- Optimized Simple MsM thermal
- cpuidle: Decreased reported deep idle latency

Note:
- To enabled oc just need to add "-69hz" in zip name (Lmi only)

🤝 Credits:
- Thx to all testers

By @NotZeetaa

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