- Dec 29, 2010
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For starters, I searched for this before posting and found nothing on this forum.
Second, I'm not a noob, at least I don't think I am. I've installed Froyo on my old HTC Touch Diamond, rooted my wife's Hero and installed Froyo, and I rooted my current Optimus S with very little effort. However, I'm frustrated that I can't save edits to the hosts file in the root/etc/ folder. This is where I need help and have gone from lurker to poster.
I'm not looking to steal ad revenue from free apps or anything, though that will be a result of my tinkering, I'm sure. My reasons are performance only. Example: Angry Birds plays perfectly in Airplane Mode (no ads), but stutters and slows down every time an ad is loaded in normal operation. I've noticed that more powerful phones don't have this issue.
Loading MinFreeManager as suggested by this forum has helped immensely with performance, but the ads in AB still make a large impact. With no option to buy an ad-free version, I'm left with no choice in that case. Otherwise, it's just a good idea to block malicious sites - ads or not.
Thanks in advance.
Second, I'm not a noob, at least I don't think I am. I've installed Froyo on my old HTC Touch Diamond, rooted my wife's Hero and installed Froyo, and I rooted my current Optimus S with very little effort. However, I'm frustrated that I can't save edits to the hosts file in the root/etc/ folder. This is where I need help and have gone from lurker to poster.

I'm not looking to steal ad revenue from free apps or anything, though that will be a result of my tinkering, I'm sure. My reasons are performance only. Example: Angry Birds plays perfectly in Airplane Mode (no ads), but stutters and slows down every time an ad is loaded in normal operation. I've noticed that more powerful phones don't have this issue.
Loading MinFreeManager as suggested by this forum has helped immensely with performance, but the ads in AB still make a large impact. With no option to buy an ad-free version, I'm left with no choice in that case. Otherwise, it's just a good idea to block malicious sites - ads or not.
Thanks in advance.