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    Rad Kernel (whyred)

    Rad Kernel (whyred)

    Custom kernel for whyred (Redmi Note 5 Pro/AI)

    RAD Kernel is a custom linux kernel for whyred (Redmi Note 5 Pro/AI) that contains all features you need and aims for best balance between performance and battery.
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    Pegasus USB-Ethernet Linux ARM driver

    Support for Pegasus-compatible USB to Ethernet devices on ARM(Android)

    This project is aimed to add the ADMtek compatible USB-Ethernet converter support to the ARM systems, including Android. The patch provided is intended for http://pegasus2.sourceforge.net/ Pegasus/Pegasus II USB Ethernet Linux driver. It allows the driver successfully run on ARM making it send the correctly aligned requests for DMA. Tested on Android 4.2.2 (Linux 3.0.36) with DesignWare USB 2.0 OTG Controller (DWC_OTG).
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    This is the Linux kernel driver for the stmpe2401 and stmpe2402 GPIO expanders from ST Microelectronics. These i2c chips support up to 24 extra GPIO lines, have 3 programmable PWM outputs, an integrated keypad input, and rotator input controllers.
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