HurrrDurrrDURP
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cant wait for beta aokp![]()
Can't wait for Cm9 beta :3
cant wait for beta aokp![]()
Sorry for asking, but whats your estimate on the AOSP build? I want to port Miui v4.
How you do you port miui?!
Sent from my LG-VM670 using Tapatalk 2
Their description says it stops access to some sites including https after a while (if your using the free version)Does anyone know anything about easy tether? It seems a few select sites just refuse to load that I use everyday like google and secure websites. If anyone could help me that would be great.
You can try easy tether. It works fine for me.
Reboot on the power button dropdown doesn't reboot just shutsdown
Didn't gannon do that allready?
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Hey tdm, I know deep sleep works up to a point but I have my CPU settings to 122 min and 600 Max and I haven't done anything today but text browse the web a little and use tapatalk today and CPU spy is showing alot of 600 use I thought that when doing minimalistic stuff Luke that its supposed to use less CPU speed? I'm kind of confused can you clarify a bit?
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G-T-R & Quattrimus CM9 Nuff' said.
(Also, sent from my LG-VM670 using Tapatalk 2.)
...Regarding the mid CPU frequencies not used as much as the lowest and highest frequencies, that is the expected and ideal behavior. CPU must finish the tasks as quick as possible to enhance the user experience and also the battery life so that it can go back to the idle frequency as soon as possible. The middle frequencies are used mostly when the tasks are rate limited, such as playing music, playing network streaming media, transferring a file over the network ... In such cases, the cpu will be waiting (starving) for data and will be running at a frequency matching processing requirement of the data transfer rate.
Hey tdm, I know deep sleep works up to a point but I have my CPU settings to 122 min and 600 Max and I haven't done anything today but text browse the web a little and use tapatalk today and CPU spy is showing alot of 600 use I thought that when doing minimalistic stuff Luke that its supposed to use less CPU speed? I'm kind of confused can you clarify a bit?
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G-T-R & Quattrimus CM9 Nuff' said.
(Also, sent from my LG-VM670 using Tapatalk 2.)
I tried easy tether :-( for like an hour I tried... thanks though!
I hate to bother you, but the reboot to bootloader option was taken out? Do you know anything about that? I used it a bit as I have bootloader access, and it'd be useful to have that option back instead of having to use the terminal to boot into the bootloader. Thanks!![]()
Found the solution to ALL random reboots and Over Clocking issues!!!!
I was messing around with benchmarks one time and saw that during the benchmark the the system would freeze and force a reboot during a memory access. I thought originally it was from the kernel timing but it wasn't! It was from the Dalvik cache!
So I decides to make a sd-ext partition with a huge swap partition, and the system is not COMPLETELY stable with an overclock and 826mhz!! Hope this helps anyone else with Over Clocking or Stability issues!
EDIT: If this was already mentioned(I just remembered I might of saw something on this), please ignore :x
This question is hotly debated, but you almost definitely do not need swap or compcache. The only exception to this may be if the device is a first generation device (i.e. HTC Dream or HTC Magic). If you think swap or compcache may make the device faster, feel free to follow the directions below.
Swap can give more available memory than compcache; however, class 6 SD cards are recommended and SD write wear is increased. Compcache is easier to set up, but has a limited memory increase and performance may slow down over time after boot.
Actual performance depends on user memory use; you'll only see a benefit if you're consistently using up all available memory, due to any combination of inherently low device RAM, using multiple apps simultaneously, or a singularly memory-intensive app. Otherwise, the performance hit will exceed any performance gain.
So this one guy posted this:
...and it seems that this was ignored (no thanks, no followups, nothing). I was intrigued however, so I did a little digging...
The digging led to this:
Swap and Compcache
The following, quoted from the above article, is what caught my attention:
If I remember correctly, tdm mentioned that memory management was an issue, and may be the culprit in some of the reboot situations. If that really is the case, wouldn't a swap partition or swap file help?
Mostly I just wanted to give this idea a second chance, as it looks like it was glossed over by everyone else.