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All of these kernels are available from Preware, and you must use Preware to install or uninstall them.  For the experimental alpha testing kernels, you will also need to manually add the alpha testing kernel feed to Preware to access them.  If you cannot use your search skills to find the URL for that feed, then you probably wont make a good alpha tester ...
 
All of these kernels are available from Preware, and you must use Preware to install or uninstall them.  For the experimental alpha testing kernels, you will also need to manually add the alpha testing kernel feed to Preware to access them.  If you cannot use your search skills to find the URL for that feed, then you probably wont make a good alpha tester ...
  
Discussion threads: [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/257347-sr71-blackbird-f105-thunderchief-testing-kernels.html SR71/F105] [http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-development/243675-compcache-kernel-experimental.html F102/F104] [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/298555-f15-eagle-test-kernel.html F15] [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/296081-f4-phantom-kernel.html F4]  [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/270333-av8b-harrier-ii-kernel.html AV8B]  [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/273209-f14-tomcat-kernel.html F14] [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/306300-1-skyraider-kernel-pre3.html A1]  [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/306302-4-skyhawk-kernel-veer.html A4]
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Discussion threads: [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/257347-sr71-blackbird-f105-thunderchief-testing-kernels.html SR71/F105] [http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-development/243675-compcache-kernel-experimental.html F102/F104] [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/298555-f15-eagle-test-kernel.html F15] [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/296081-f4-phantom-kernel.html F4]  [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/270333-av8b-harrier-ii-kernel.html AV8B]  [http://forums.precentral.net/webos-internals/273209-f14-tomcat-kernel.html F14]  
  
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 8 November 2011

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These kernels are INTENDED FOR ALPHA TESTING ONLY.

If you are looking for information on alternate stable kernels,

Application:UberKernel


PsychoKernel is the name of a series of experimental kernels, currently including F4, F102B, F104A, F105, AV8B, F14, F15C, and SR71. Yes, they are all Cold War era warbirds.

This experimental series of kernels is where new features are alpha tested before being incorporated into the mainstream stable Application:UberKernel release.

There is a continuous cycle of adding new features to PsychoKernels, then moving them to alpha testing versions of UberKernel, and then finally moving them to the public releases of UberKernel.

You should read the Application:UberKernel documentation first, as most of the features for the PsychoKernel series and UberKernel are identical.

All of these kernels are available from Preware, and you must use Preware to install or uninstall them. For the experimental alpha testing kernels, you will also need to manually add the alpha testing kernel feed to Preware to access them. If you cannot use your search skills to find the URL for that feed, then you probably wont make a good alpha tester ...

Discussion threads: SR71/F105 F102/F104 F15 F4 AV8B F14


A1 Skyraider: A1 Overclocking,1.9GHz

    * V(R), SIO
    * NFS, CIFS, ATA o/ Ethernet, iSCSI
    * Screenstate


A4 Skyhawk: A4 Overclocking,1.4GHz

    * SIO
    * Screenstate


F4 Phantom: Overclocking,full-time dual core, extended IO options. 1.8GHz

    * BFQ, V(R), SIO
    * Selectable full-time dual core (on by default)
    * NFS, CIFS, ATA o/ Ethernet, iSCSI, EXT4
    * JHash3


F15 Eagle: Overclocking, BFS, CFS tweaks. Currently 1.9GHz

F15C: CFS scheduler

   * Selectable full-time dual core Now with unstoppable dual-core
   * L2 overclocking
   * Automatic group process backport
   * BFQ & SIO IO scheduler
   * Numerous patches for overall smoother performance


AV8B Harrier II: Dynamic voltage scaling kernel. 1.005GHz. Testing vdemand gov.

   * Westwood TCP Congestion algorithm.
   * Initial Compcache 0.5.4 built in and activated.
   * CPU temp patches added
   * SIO IO scheduler
   * Only with vdemand governor. No Freq Scaling.


F102A Delta Dagger: A lean and fast kernel with no frills. 800MHz. Currently serving active duty in the Stable Feed.

   * Westwood TCP Congestion algorithm.
   * Initial Compcache 0.5.4 built in and activated.
   * CPU temp patches added
   * Only with Screenstate-V2 governor w/ voltage scaling.


F104A Starfighter: A fast kernel with everything stable thrown in. 1.1GHz. Closest you'll get to UberKernel.

   * Initial Compcache 0.5.4 built in and activated.
   * CPU temp patches added
   * All CPU governors
   * Alot of TCP congestion options


F105 Thunderchief: A painfully fast kernel with no frills. Bleeding edge testbed for new features of everything.

   * 1.005GHz
   * New Screenstate code
   * Westwood TCP Congestion algorithm.
   * Initial Compcache 0.5.4 built in and activated.
   * CPU temp patches added
   * 200MHz VDD2


SR71 Blackbird: Why would you want to go that fast? This is just showing off!

   * 1.2GHz
   * Screenstate-V2 with temp monitoring
   * Westwood TCP Congestion algorithm.
   * CPU temp patches added

F14 Tomcat: Testing 1.4GHz

   * 1.4GHz
   * Screenstate-V1
   * Standard feature set.