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#how-to-use-freqbench
HOW TO USE FREQBENCH by Tashar02

1. Check freqbench repo and configure your defconfig according to your kernel version. Examples are given there. Follow the guidelines there on which patches to revert and how to setup the defconfig for freqbench for different kernel revisions.

2. Compile the kernel with basic bringup + freqbench setup. If kernel panics, check for troubleshooting at the repo.

3. Download the freqbench-installer.zip

4. Take a backup of your boot image (your usual kernel).

5. Flash the compiled kernel zip and boot into system. Make sure to keep the device cool before proceeding to step 6.

6. Then reboot to recovery and flash freqbench-installer.zip

7. Reboot to system. But it won't boot.

8. Device will be stuck at splash and will either switch off or reboot to bootloader (fastboot) automatically once benchmarking is done. This process will take time based on the capability of your CPU. Don't touch your phone at this stage, just keep it somewhere else.

9. Once done, reboot to recovery using fastboot boot <recovery>.img (replace <recovery> with your recovery's name).

10. Mount /cache and /persist.

11. Go to the file manager of your recovery and check /cache or /persist, a freqbench folder should be there.

12. Copy the freqbench folder to your internal storage.

13. Restore your backed up kernel boot image which was suggested at step 1 and you are done here.

14. Clone the freqbench repo.

15. Put your results at freqbench/results/$SOC like others (here $SOC = sdm660 or any other soc names) and exclude the cpufreq_stats folder there.

EXAMPLE: freqbench/results/sdm660

16. Open a terminal at freqbench/postprocess and type the following command:

./legacy_energy_model.py $HOME/freqbench/results/$SOC/results.json

17. You will get the generated legacy energy model on your terminal :)

Note: Check freqbench repo's README.md for getting instructions to generate other kind of energy models (e.g Simplified etc).

Note2: Bench results are better when compiling a kernel with neutron clang + gcc (eva).

DONE!!

Credits to kdrag0n for freqbench.
Oh, Debian and Ubuntu, the fossils of the Linux world!

Who's still using Debian/Ubuntu and its variants? Congratulations, you're a dinosaur climbing a mountain dressed in a pink bra and panties!

Debian/Ubuntu, the operating systems that stopped in time, the relics of the Linux world!

While most people who don't have their ostrich heads buried in the sand are enjoying the best and latest technology, you're still clinging to these outdated relics.

While the world is moving towards more modern and innovative systems and is already exploring Mars, you're still stuck in the dinosaur era.

Sure, enjoy your digital stone age. Absolutely, who needs the future?

At least you share a timeless quality with the Egyptian mummies: a connection to a bygone era. Plus, who needs the modern internet when these "obsolete" systems still get the job done?

Just don't forget to bring some mummy dust when you go buy a new computer.

Btw, just remember to bring your dinosaur repellant when you venture into the modern world.

https://telegra.ph/Debian-Ubuntu---Retro-Club-05-19
## Unraveling the Mysteries of Ubuntu/Debian(.deb): A Globo Repórter Investigation
Where does it come from?
Where did it go?
What it does?
Is it better than Fedora, SUSE or Arch/derivatives?
Why are there users who like something outdated so much?
Does he have few problems?
Why do new users go for .deb versions having better alternatives?
Does it offer better performance?
Why does the server version cause so many headaches?
Why is glibc and others so outdated?
Is it good?
People who use it, how do they live? Why do they do this?
"And yet: see how a group of just over 30 developers tries to support more than 90,000 LTS packages while the mainstream has already advanced in version (https://unixdigest.com/articles/the-delusions-of-debian.html)... Don't miss it, on the reporter globe."

FRIDAY AT GLOBO REPÓRTER (Newspaper).

https://telegra.ph/Unraveling-the-Mysteries-of-UbuntuDebiandeb-A-Globo-Rep%C3%B3rter-Investigation-05-19
Scene App

Scene is a performance management app for Android devices. It allows users to fine-tune their device's performance for gaming, power saving, and other activities. Good to reduce heat while gaming, no performace loss.

Official update channel of SCENE: https://t.me/scene2023

More info & Screenshots: https://telegra.ph/Scene-App-05-19
SUS-FS (Suspicious File System) for KernelSU. It provides an add-on kernel level root hiding service to KernelSU user.
SuSFS, a kernel based hiding hack for traces of rooting and modules.
For example, with SuSFS you can use revanced without needing proc_injector and yt-revanced-inject

Requirements: Add support in kernel + module-susfs.

Support k5.4:
https://github.com/dev-sm8350/susfs4ksu

ඞ Source: https://gitlab.com/simonpunk/susfs4ksu/-/releases
SuSFS_132.zip
319.6 KB
MD5: C7BD8D112BF429F3416F09F4F1BD3D9C

SuSFS 1.3.2 Unofficial module
Changelog of extra changes:

- f3d25f8 - module: hide custom changes (Fix syntax)
- f895b7e - module: Improve installation process
- c2e7c05 - Add support k5.4 - patches

ඞ Download: LINK

Only install on kernels with SuSFS 1.3.2 or newer
About NoteBooks:
Avell is generic. Any brand can sell the same thing they sell.

2am from "positive" sells the same backbones as Avell.

Powernote, which I don't even know if it exists anymore, sold the same barebones.
Daten also sells.
Out there, the best known was Sager.

It's usually barebone from Clevo and Compal.

In practice, there are only about 3~4 major notebook manufacturers in the world.

Neither Avell, 2am, hp, etc.
Sager and other barebones don't even waste time looking.

Dell (Alienware), MSI, Asus, Corsair, buy from these brands.
They define their own projects.

And F OFF Lenovo.
Why I don't recommend Lenovo?: The Bios is poorly made, so booting is slow even with SSD, support takes forever to receive and send your notebook. And usually there is a defect in the motherboard, gpu, integrated circuit (CI, PMC).

Samsung, the only line of notebooks it got right was: Samsung Galaxy Book.

Smaller companies, which are unable to have their own designs, buy generic models from these large manufacturers.

Blacklist (Horrible):
Multilaser, goldentec, itautec, cce, positive (2am), gigabyte, lagsung, hp, acer, and etc.

Website to help choose your notebook:
https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/laptops/gaming-laptops
https://qual.not.br - @qualnotebook

https://telegra.ph/About-NoteBooks-05-21
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Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Ultra Review - Forget The Macbook Pro!
Via /ytdl @WhiterKangBOT

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro to Galaxy Book 4 Ultra
0:35 Unboxing the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra
0:53 Pricing, Specs and Model Options
1:58 Ports
2:38 Fingerprint Sensor
2:58 Trackpad, Keyboard and Samsung Settings
5:38 Display Quality and Features
9:20 Speaker Quality
10:57 Samsung Ecosystem Benefits
12:35 Gaming Performance (Cyberpunk)
15:26 Gaming Performance (Witcher 3)
16:38 Work Performance (Video Editing)
18:12 Battery and Charging
19:15 Conclusion

Buy the Book 4 Ultra here: https://howl.me/cmet9phZNE8 - https://tinyurl.com/y2v22w35
Pixel 9
SuSFS_137.zip
320 KB
MD5: 71B9C6E196690EC4E2F3F71397A4FB3D
More info: https://t.me/stuff_android/378

ඞ Download: LINK

Only install on kernels with SuSFS 1.3.7 or newer