i rooted, and installed cyanogenmod 4.0.4 or whatever the stable release for 32b is.
i want multitouch, can i just flash something onto it withtout wiping?
Go experimental.
His latest ROM build has the multi-touch browser installed. TONS of additional features built into the browser. (Thanks to Loccy)
You can find that download at his website or download his application in the Android Marketplace called, "CyanogenMOD Updater." That will allow you to download his ROM over-the-air.
As for full-on MULTI-TOUCH, he is working on that as far as I know. Cyanogen is always eager and waiting (ready) for when Google drops more code.
btw, have you noticed any change in battery life with cyanogen vs tmobile rom? i havent had a chance to test it since ive been downloading my apps all day.
and how is apps/cache2sd do you notice any change in speed?
Not noticed, if at all.
kchau said:
btw, have you noticed any change in battery life with cyanogen vs tmobile rom? i havent had a chance to test it since ive been downloading my apps all day.
and how is apps/cache2sd do you notice any change in speed?
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Take a look at my sig.
I'm running the latest build from Cyanogen...his ROM is naturally overclocked @ 528MHz (correct me if I'm wrong) so it's quite fast. That can take a toll on overall battery life, depending on your average daily use. I adjust the CPU usage with an application known as, "Overclock Widget." If you would like to utilize minimal battery life - then I suggest you adjust the MHz to a lesser value.
WARNING: Altering those settings incorrectly or at an inappropriate time can crash your phone immediately upon CPU changes!
As for the Cache2SD and Apps2SD, that's automatic within his builds...for the most part. I still utilize an application called, "Move Cache for Root Users." Which, for the record can be downloaded from the Marketplace, free of charge. That will simply create a cache folder on your SD card to spare room on your device's internal memory capacity. It's great!
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Take a look at my sig.
I'm running the latest build from Cyanogen...his ROM is naturally overclocked @ 528MHz (correct me if I'm wrong) so it's quite fast. That can take a toll on overall battery life, depending on your average daily use. I adjust the CPU usage with an application known as, "Overclock Widget." If you would like to utilize minimal battery life - then I suggest you adjust the MHz to a lesser value.
WARNING: Altering those settings incorrectly or at an inappropriate time can crash your phone immediately upon CPU changes!
As for the Cache2SD and Apps2SD, that's automatic within his builds...for the most part. I still utilize an application called, "Move Cache for Root Users." Which, for the record can be downloaded from the Marketplace, free of charge. That will simply create a cache folder on your SD card to spare room on your device's internal memory capacity. It's great!
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oh, is his rom not dynamically overclocking? its always at 528?
the wiki says that the htc magic is a 528mhz cpu.. could you elaborate?
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So, I'm running Cyanogenmod 4.2.15.1 but I always think it's a bit slow. Maybe it's all the widgets, installed apps or often having mp3's playing in the background but I can't help thinking that the original ROM was much faster.
What can I do to improve speed?
I'm running TasKiller but that alone doesn't really speed things up enough.
For music, I'm using Meridian player, but perhaps there's a faster player out there?
Is it worth installing any of the 2.1 ROMs or should I wait for the official release or is that even likely to be slower than Cyanogenmod?
A couple of things you can do. You can use an application called setCPU which is for root users. It allows you to modify how the phone is run e.g. it can run from 128MHz to 528MHz depending on your preference. 528 will give you the highest performance. There is a min and max for them, and I have 384 to 528 usually.
Instead of taskiller, I use advanced task manager. Kill some processes as well. I like it better at least.
My recommendation is use superD or FastTest. They are, in my opinion, the fastest ROMs out there. A lot of Eclair ROMs are stable as well, but not as fast as the donut ROMs.
Thanks.
I've always thought that setCPU didn't make a difference, cause it's Magic is already running at max CPU in most ROMs. If not, how come it's mentioned so rarely around here? Surely it should be one of the most popular apps?
I've never heard of Super D or FastTest til you mentioned them. Might be worth a shot, although I'll have to admit I'd prefer not changing ROM all the time. When I first got the phone I tried loads of Sense ROMs but they all seemed either unstable or slow, or both. I think I'll read up a bit more on SuperD before having a go.
dont really have any other info on your setup except its a 32B....why not give us some more info in your signature, like:
what size and class SD card you have
whether you have swap enabled
whether you have compcache enabled
whether your sdcard is partitioned, and how
IMHO u dont need setcpu, its already written in to CM for the cpu to be 528-384
you could try:
JIT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=637419
the swap userinit.sh http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5342507&postcount=577
and the lowmemory killer minfree approach (which i prefer instead of "task-killers" which are just another app running) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666
and of course, the all important 10 MB RAM Hack http://www.absolutelyandroid.com/10mb-ram-hack-for-cyanogenmod-version-4-2-15/
CM should be nice and fast for you on a 32B, best one I've found so far
"what size and class SD card you have
whether you have swap enabled
whether you have compcache enabled
whether your sdcard is partitioned, and how"
SD card is class 4, 8 GB I think.
Yes, swap enabled. Can't remember the exact details regarding how the SD is partioned. Anyway to check that?
Don't think I've got compcache enabled. As a matter of fact, I've never heard that term before.
That 10 MB hack sounds interesting. I'll give that a shot.
I actually use setCPU profiles to save battery as well. When the screen is turned off, I have it set for almost minimum.
SuperD and FastTest have 10MB RAM hack versions so you don't need to install it on your own I don't thnk JIT hack is necessary for these ROMs anyways.
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So, I'm running Cyanogenmod 4.2.15.1 but I always think it's a bit slow. Maybe it's all the widgets, installed apps or often having mp3's playing in the background but I can't help thinking that the original ROM was much faster.
What can I do to improve speed?
I'm running TasKiller but that alone doesn't really speed things up enough.
For music, I'm using Meridian player, but perhaps there's a faster player out there?
Is it worth installing any of the 2.1 ROMs or should I wait for the official release or is that even likely to be slower than Cyanogenmod?
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I got this just do as I do on my magic
Cyanogen is good for tons of features & I respect Steve (the ROM developer) for the ROM but for full speed & stability on a 32B Magic I suggest going by my signature as a guide.
I'm using Meridian player also & find it the best but Mixzing or Tunewiki is faster Mixzing has a little more then Tunewiki though but Meridian player is the best overall for the features.
OK in regards to ROMS, flash a new one all this talk of setcpu & stuff merely provides a quick fix but doesn't help in the long run (at least in my experience on a 32B Magic).
In fact here...
Download Dwang 1.17.1 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=567023
Add style & download Pays Black Elegance Theme 1.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=608412
Backup your apps & stuff & do a nandroid just to be safe.
Now proceed to enter recovery like your about to flash a ROM (as soon you will be ) wipe all that can be wiped (use Amon_RA Recovery for that) & flash Dwang like you did Cyanogen
Load it up (first start up is the longest), set up & when you hit the home screen power off your Magic & then switch it on into recovery like you are gonna flash a ROM (there it is again).
Flash Pays Black Elegance 1.1 Theme (NO WIPE!!) just flash over Dwang once that is done reboot & then try it for a week & report back here with your verdict
This is what I'm using & have been for over 2months now & I don't see me switching anytime soon as I can't find anything that is éclair that is like this ROM.
YES its 1.6 but it is super sweet for a 1.6 & personally for me it beats those 2.1 ROMs (which are good don't get me wrong but they ain't no Dwang)
ROM Stats
121 Apps installed
15-25sec wait on home screen load at times but not always & that is only cause I use like 12 widgets & filled 4 of the 5 screens with icons to applications.
10MB Hack is on this so 3D Games are a little laggy otherwise overall the best ROM i have used & only 1 random reboot but I kinda caused that running a whole heap of stuff like 30 processes at once haha.
Anyway let me know your verdict I hope my tip helps!
From my experience, super d 1.10.2 was, by far the fastest rom i've ever, used i havent messed with swap or compcache, but super d truly gave me that wow factor when it came to my phone, only downside is that it sorta ate my battery real quick, and i changed back to 1.9.3 wesgarner kernel, which is pretty quick too ...
Use Dwang 1.17.1, buy CacheMate from Market and clear your cache weekly.
This is the fastest I can get my 32B to run. I've tried Super D and CM, they are slower in my opinion. Dwang includes 32Mb compcache by default which seems to be the sweet spot. I've never played around with swap on SD card.
I use the default music player with Pure Music Widget. I used to use some other music player with "genius-like" functionality and all that rubbish but found it to be too slow for my liking.
Make sure you do the build.prop edits for HSPA as per this thread.
I have picked up lots of bits of information about how to maximize space issues and maximize battery life for those of us who are in love with these amazing new NAND builds....especially those of us with European HD2 phones who only have 512MB to play with
I have compiled them below for ease of reference - I claim no originiality for these ideas...I am just bringing them together...so MAJOR THANKS TO ALL THOSE OUT THERE! You know who you are...
I have already posted this on the DFT thread as I love that particular build, but they should (might!) work for other builds and I post it here for further reference as it took me a long time to sift through the threads to find it all.
Space
1. Before flashing your phone, using DFT Stock Desire, for example, you can edit the flash.cfg file and change the following line:
cache ya 40M >>to>> cache ya 15M
This reduces the cache by 25M with no discernible impact on the speed of the build (imo).
This should give you in excess of 130MB free after a clean flash on that particular ROM. Expect that to drop to around 100MB once Market, Flash and a couple of other apps update themselves.
Some NAND ROMs will not even have this as an option, and others may look a little different. You can read about how the flash.cfg file is structured here.
2. Immediate install Z4 to root your device. You will need to get it from here. (Note: it may get stuck on 'Rebooting'. Wait a minute or so and then manually reboot - it will work fine and SuperUser will now work after the reboot)
Put it on your SD card and then install a file manager from the Market to browse to it and then install and run. Follow the details on the thread...
3. Install Move2SD. You can get it from the Market. Full details are here.
This allows you to move most (not quite all) apps to SD. It is the best option I have found to move most of those awkward apps.
I have now installed pretty much all of my apps that I used to run on non-NAND builds and have moved about 90%+ of them to the SD card. At time of writing I have loads of apps installed and still have over 70MB free
Battery
1. Install Battery Monitor Widget or Current Widget from the Market so that you have a way of tracking your current usage.
2. Install Set CPU - free for XDA members from here, but also available on the Market.
After setting your Main Screen to 'OnDemand' and 'Set on Boot', assign SetCPU a couple of profiles. I tend to use:
>> Screen Off: Max/Min 245000, Scaling 'OnDemand', Priority 50%
>> Battery <25% Max 384000/Min 245000, Scaling 'OnDemand', Priority 50%
You can play to your hearts content here, but these give me consistently 7ma in Standby.
Also, you can reduced the sampling rate to 20000 and 'Set on Boot' in Advanced if you like.
3. Avoid power hungry background stuff like animated wallpapers and turn off GPS, Wireless etc. There are LOADS of apps out there that can do this automatically for you free from the market, but I have found that making sure my GPS is off (I have a widget to show me) plus SetCPU is plenty. It may work for you though.
4. Some have reported that Darkstone's suggestion makes a major difference to their power consumption:
"To fix high power drain / usage in standby (60mA or 70mA) disable 'Use wireless networks' in Settings>Location menu. You will now get 7mA or less constantly. I discovered this as the main culprit last night. Also works in other builds."
Anyway, there you go - a few consolidated thoughts - happy NANDing!
How to root Gauner HD V0.3 ? root not the same /system/...
Thank you !
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How to root Gauner HD V0.3 ? root not the same /system/...
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Not sure I'm afraid...have you tried it? I tried it and Z4 got stuck on the 'Rebooting' screen, but when I manually reboot it had solved it...
dungphp said:
How to root Gauner HD V0.3 ? root not the same /system/...
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isn't that the v0.3 itself already been rooted at the first place?
I installed Root Explorer and gotten root access immediately...
But can't check permission some folder to change themem or something !
When you do this
"To fix high power drain / usage in standby (60mA or 70mA) disable 'Use wireless
networks' in Settings>Location menu. You will now get 7mA or less constantly. I discovered this as the main culprit last night. Also works in other builds."
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You will loose weather on main screen. It will say "To see local weather tap here"
SetCPU doesnt work on Nand ROM..Is there any similiar program like SetCPU for Nand ROM ?
well guys i really dont understand why everybody you complaining about nand build
well my nand build is nexus one and i get 2-3ma battery drain in standby
olso the spuset in on 1190smartass
i dont want to be a smartass guy, but please ram and rom is different
ram = random access memory
rom = read only memory
when i look at the thread title of couse i think about ram, not rom... and too much thread title have that 2 things mixed in and im sure that will make alot of people (including me) confused
btw i thank you for the info
Clubeer said:
SetCPU doesnt work on Nand ROM..Is there any similiar program like SetCPU for Nand ROM ?
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It does for me Are you rooted?
aboveluna said:
i dont want to be a smartass guy, but please ram and rom is different
ram = random access memory
rom = read only memory
when i look at the thread title of couse i think about ram, not rom... and too much thread title have that 2 things mixed in and im sure that will make alot of people (including me) confused
btw i thank you for the info
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You're quite right - too much 'New Year cheer' the day before I started the OP
Have changed it as you correctly point out - thanks.
hello.
could you help me to chose economy kernel for my device i9000.
i need more working time on my device.
thx for answers
Well, if you are willing to sacrifice some power you could underclock with Damian's ultimate kernel and as well undervolt (whatever your phone can handle)
apart from changing the kernel, have you tried tasker? this app can really help you to save some battery...
I dont no about Kernels But ive heard 'insanity' ROM is amazing on battery life without losing speed and features.
check for it under development and see what Kernel people are using with it.
i try to underclock CPU but program that i use cant use all frequency only 100 - 500 mhz.
can you give me advice what program can underlock CPU and good task killer.
i need much web serfing
elxeon said:
i try to underclock CPU but program that i use cant use all frequency only 100 - 500 mhz.
can you give me advice what program can underlock CPU and good task killer.
i need much web serfing
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as for now, try damian's kernel, underclocking setting is in the recovery menu. As far as I know, he is working on an app for the new kernel but just try version 1.1
Concerning task killers, I found out that they do more harm than good. Don't use them...
The problem with web surfing is that the display is on all the time (what else?!^^) and it consumes a lot! there is not much one can do about it...
how can i reduce consamption of display? can i change white color on black in browser? to reduce consamption of energy?
elxeon said:
how can i reduce consamption of display? can i change white color on black in browser? to reduce consamption of energy?
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I assume you have already set brightness to minimum, in addition you could use the app "screen filter" which makes the display even darker but then it is only readable in the dark.
Do you set your brightness to automatic ?? thats a big help
As for changing display color i dont know if thats possible, unless you can find a themed version
EDIT: sorry just noticed the above post
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I assume you have already set brightness to minimum, in addition you could use the app "screen filter" which makes the display even darker but then it is only readable in the dark.
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i already done all your advice
may be thomething else?)
i use program that control brightness but i forgot how it's called. i download it from android marke and than reflash device
and say please One Click Lag Fix APK decrease or increase reducing power?
lagfix will always reduce battery life, but the more updated lagfixes use less, but still use more than stock.
Have you got the app "juicedefender" thats a good app and i have been using it daily for months.
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and say please One Click Lag Fix APK decrease or increase reducing power?
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I ran some test cycles with speedmod and ultimate kernel with both standard file system and converted system. Therefore, I can say that just changing the filesystem does not influence battery life in any way noticeable.
azzledazzle said:
lagfix will always reduce battery life, but the more updated lagfixes use less, but still use more than stock.
Have you got the app "juicedefender" thats a good app and i have been using it daily for months.
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it's realy working?
thx i will test it.
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I ran some test cycles with speedmod and ultimate kernel with both standard file system and converted system. Therefore, I can say that just changing the filesystem does not influence battery life in any way noticeable.
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as i know One Click Lag Fix APK change only file system?
its not MEGA improvement but the donate version has more options. what it does is cuts off all connectivity on screen off, so nothing is being used when it shouldnt be.
its really good IMO, and the partner to the app is 'juice plotter' this will identify what running processes are happening when the phone is idle, allowing you to modify to save battery life a little more. another similar app which is also good but a little hard to understand is 'task identifier' this is similar to juice plotter,
it tells you what apps and processes are starting up automatically. Over night i found 48 processes happening when i was sleeping. THAT drains battery
What exactly are your battery stats?
how long does your phone last on one charge? how long is the display on? how long do you call?
elxeon said:
i already done all your advice
may be thomething else?)
i use program that control brightness but i forgot how it's called. i download it from android marke and than reflash device
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I like speedmod's modification on screen brightness that allows for even lower brightness than I got from voodoo kernel. No idea if other kernel has such feature.
on one full charge i get roughly 2 days.
display is on automatic and i make about 5 - 10 calls a day, and text all day, i manually push emails every few hours and browse the market / xda / youtube for a few hours a day.
Im not a heavy user, but i play alot of games ( especially angry birds ) im more than happy with my battery usage.
Im also on the JQ1 modem, if this is of any use.
If you want to use screen filter, leave the brightness at automatic and it is great in all but the brightest sunlight. I use auto brightness and 60% filter to good effect. You can create a widget, so it can be turned off if required. It also plugs in to Tasker if you want to set up automatic profiles.
Also, the Super Optimized Kernel is worth a look. Each OC/UV value can be completely customized (unlike DamianGTO's kernel, which relies on a series of presets), using the "Voltage Control" app.
I would stay away from Ext4 lagfixes if battery life is of upmost importance. That said I use lagfixes and am torn between JFS and Ext4 with 'unsafe' mount options (selected in recovery). EXT4 with 'safe' mount options uses far too much battery IMO.
JFS is somewhat unstable, and EXT4 'unsafe' can become corrupt after an improper shutdown. The battery life with ext4 'unsafe' is slightly worse than JFS, but you get a corresponding slight increase in performance. Try each for a day if you go that route before choosing, but for the reasons described above be prepared to reflash in case of disaster...
Just trying my best to help out! These are the things i do to improve performance on my hd2 (tmous) running sense 3.5. Some of these are risky so read before applying
1. Swap.
There is much of debate about using swap on your android device,some say its useless and it wears down the sd card and others say it speeds up your device on a notable level. What i've noticed is that swap behaves according to what else is using the sd on android at the time, remember that android is also accessing the fat32 and your ext4 partitions. Right now im not using my ext4 partition on my sd and and i can notice the little boost from swap , and on the previous rom which ext4 was needed, using swap would more show up on benchmark than actually being experienced.
HOW TO GET SWAP WORKING. Its very easy on the sense 3.5 roms!!!! Just partition your sd using recovery in magldr, download script manager from the market and download swap-hard.sh from Dorimanx's high performance rom.
in script manager go to where u downloaded the script and run it (run as root and run at boot). Thats it!
2. VM heap size.
i set mine to 96m ,using blade buddy from the market. In advanced settings edit the value in dalvik.vm.heapsize press menu save and restart.(dont overdo it 96 already is.
3. Overclock. I just overclock to 1.382Ghz max 576 min with the performance governor. (please read about the dangers of overclocking your hd2 before choosing to do so.)
4. v6 supercharger. Search for it, read the thread!!! use and enjoy!
5. Reduce system traffic. As wonderful as the hd2 is we need to remember that it has its limits no matter the os u put on it (lack of speed, heating up, speedy discharges ect). this is all due to what im calling system traffic, the autosync every 10 minutes, the running 10 apps you dont need just because, things like that. These things unbalance the performance vs the productivity. Set the auto sync to an hour or take it off . close apps when u r done with them. Clean up the temp files regularly (caches ect).
6.Flash the newest radio Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14
This is it for now if u got anything else to help then please reply as these things can help any rom , also u shall take full responsibility for any future damage to your phone or phones hardware (nothing to be scared about but im putting it up incase.) And it would be great to get a dev's opinion on this and to also correct or guide people to better settings.
i would love to post a video but i have a dell streak 7 and the vid recording is horrid!!! but the average quadrant is in the 1200s.
Looking for some advice as I am still pretty noob-ish. I apologize in advance if this thread is out-of-bounds in any way; every search for answers that I've conducted always seem to beat-around my questions. Any advice will be thanked ASAP, even if you can shoot me a url to the advice I need that would be awesome. If it appears that I'm on top of things that would be great to know as well. Thanks in advance!
I'm running CM7.1.0 Encore Signed emmc with Tiamat v4.1.0 kernel; using Ram Manager Pro for optimization in lieu of task killers, Nook Tweaks for CPU stepping and voltage management, "Antivirus Free" for virus protection, "Battery Calibration" to monitor/obtain max charge (~4200 mV), and "Set DNS" for faster web-based loading. I've also disabled Android Cell-Standby Services through ADB and removed useless apps such as camera and voice apps using Root Explorer. My biggest questions are as follows:
1. Am I running the best kernel for speed and battery saving?
2. What are good voltage settings for better battery conservation (currently on default voltage settings)?
3. Is there really a need for a virus protection, and if so is there something better than what I have?
4. Is there any settings that I should know about for "Set DNS" (didn't change settings, just installed and activated it)?
5. Are there any other technical ways to adjust battery consumption (have to charge every night under normal use)?
I keep telling myself that I'm probably good to go, but I want to be certain that I've been as thorough as I can be. If anyone does something differently with great results please feel free to advise! As I said before, any advice or even just urls that help with my questions will be thanked. Can't wait to discuss this more!
vessamj said:
Looking for some advice as I am still pretty noob-ish. I apologize in advance if this thread is out-of-bounds in any way; every search for answers that I've conducted always seem to beat-around my questions. Any advice will be thanked ASAP, even if you can shoot me a url to the advice I need that would be awesome. If it appears that I'm on top of things that would be great to know as well. Thanks in advance!
I'm running CM7.1.0 Encore Signed emmc with Tiamat v4.1.0 kernel; using Ram Manager Pro for optimization in lieu of task killers, Nook Tweaks for CPU stepping and voltage management, "Antivirus Free" for virus protection, "Battery Calibration" to monitor/obtain max charge (~4200 mV), and "Set DNS" for faster web-based loading. I've also disabled Android Cell-Standby Services through ADB and removed useless apps such as camera and voice apps using Root Explorer. My biggest questions are as follows:
1. Am I running the best kernel for speed and battery saving?
2. What are good voltage settings for better battery conservation (currently on default voltage settings)?
3. Is there really a need for a virus protection, and if so is there something better than what I have?
4. Is there any settings that I should know about for "Set DNS" (didn't change settings, just installed and activated it)?
5. Are there any other technical ways to adjust battery consumption (have to charge every night under normal use)?
I keep telling myself that I'm probably good to go, but I want to be certain that I've been as thorough as I can be. If anyone does something differently with great results please feel free to advise! As I said before, any advice or even just urls that help with my questions will be thanked. Can't wait to discuss this more!
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Sounds like a good setup. You may experience market issues by removing cell service and camera, some apps may not show up. My question is how did you get tiamat's kernel to run on the nook?
bdcrim said:
Sounds like a good setup. You may experience market issues by removing cell service and camera, some apps may not show up. My question is how did you get tiamat's kernel to run on the nook?
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I'd like to know that as well......
I used Tiamat's latest Evo NON SBC Kernel ( http://tiamat-dev.com/tiamat_evo/ ). After downloading I installed the zip through Clockwork (after wiping both caches) in boot-recovery and I'm guessing it's working fine... what issues have there been with Tiamat's before?
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
vessamj said:
I used Tiamat's latest Evo NON SBC Kernel ( http://tiamat-dev.com/tiamat_evo/ ). After downloading I installed the zip through Clockwork (after wiping both caches) in boot-recovery and I'm guessing it's working fine... what issues have there been with Tiamat's before?
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
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No issues reported, because the only kernels around this forum are Barnes and Noble source. Let us know how the battery life is. Not to question your integrity, but did it stick, showed up in settings, about tablet?
That's a great point. It didn't stick. All seemed well when I installed it but I guess the long pause on the next reboot was from the system restoring the last kernel I had. After looking around some more I came to realize that in order to have control of CPU stepping with Nook Tweaks you must have Dalingrin's 2.6.29 OC Kernel 09/01/11 (http://coachz.inetpro.org/~dalingrin/nook/kernels/090111/) or later. So that's fixed.
Meanwhile my battery is only good enough that I have to charge it at the end of every day under normal use, sometimes earlier.
After that, my list of questions fall to:
1. What are good Nook Tweaks voltage settings for better battery conservation (currently on default voltage settings)?
2. Is there really a need for a virus protection, and if so is there something better than what I have?
3. Is there any settings that I should know about for "Set DNS" (didn't change settings, just installed and activated it)?
4. Are there any other technical ways to adjust battery consumption (have to charge every night under normal use)?
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
vessamj said:
That's a great point. It didn't stick. All seemed well when I installed it but I guess the long pause on the next reboot was from the system restoring the last kernel I had. After looking around some more I came to realize that in order to have control of CPU stepping with Nook Tweaks you must have Dalingrin's 2.6.29 OC Kernel 09/01/11 (http://coachz.inetpro.org/~dalingrin/nook/kernels/090111/) or later. So that's fixed.
Meanwhile my battery is only good enough that I have to charge it at the end of every day under normal use, sometimes earlier.
After that, my list of questions fall to:
1. What are good Nook Tweaks voltage settings for better battery conservation (currently on default voltage settings)?
2. Is there really a need for a virus protection, and if so is there something better than what I have?
3. Is there any settings that I should know about for "Set DNS" (didn't change settings, just installed and activated it)?
4. Are there any other technical ways to adjust battery consumption (have to charge every night under normal use)?
-XDA Premium on CM7 Nook Color
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Sounds like your battery drains about normal. I lose around 12 to 15% per hour, always have. I have tweaked the voltage some, but did not see much of a result. There is is no need for virus protection that I am aware of. I have not seen a single thread on that issue (I have been around this forum for a year)
I can't advise on any DNS settings. You may want to play with the voltage some and see if that makes any difference on battery life. By the way, there is an updated kernel in the development forum in MiRaGe's kang build. Look for it in the OP. Also his build, for me, is the fastest and most responsive that I have used. Good luck.
bdcrim said:
Sounds like your battery drains about normal. I lose around 12 to 15% per hour, always have. I have tweaked the voltage some, but did not see much of a result. There is is no need for virus protection that I am aware of. I have not seen a single thread on that issue (I have been around this forum for a year)
I can't advise on any DNS settings. You may want to play with the voltage some and see if that makes any difference on battery life. By the way, there is an updated kernel in the development forum in MiRaGe's kang build. Look for it in the OP. Also his build, for me, is the fastest and most responsive that I have used. Good luck.
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Thanks for the advice... I'll look up the kernel and see how it goes.
1) There's some voltage stuff listed here
2) I don't use any, it seems to me like most malware is centred around phones anyway. I just use Droidwall to block internet access for anything shady-lookin'. LBE lets you block more permissions, or CM7 will too, but with no SIM, no mobile data, no GPS, there is just not as much to be concerned about on the nook . Basically, being aware of what Permissions are, and checking them, should keep you safer than relying on a faceless, profit-motivated company.
www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/21/mobile_security_dust_up/
4) If you're interested, Tasker can be used to under/overclock any app. So, your flashy game will run at 1200, your simple text reader at 800, and so on.
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1) There's some voltage stuff listed here
2) I don't use any, it seems to me like most malware is centred around phones anyway. I just use Droidwall to block internet access for anything shady-lookin'. LBE lets you block more permissions, or CM7 will too, but with no SIM, no mobile data, no GPS, there is just not as much to be concerned about on the nook . Basically, being aware of what Permissions are, and checking them, should keep you safer than relying on a faceless, profit-motivated company.
www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/21/mobile_security_dust_up/
4) If you're interested, Tasker can be used to under/overclock any app. So, your flashy game will run at 1200, your simple text reader at 800, and so on.
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Thanks! I'm definitely gonna purchase Tasker now, as I've been looking at it for a while... and I'll check out the voltage and the security links for sure.
selection16 said:
1) There's some voltage stuff listed here
2) I don't use any, it seems to me like most malware is centred around phones anyway. I just use Droidwall to block internet access for anything shady-lookin'. LBE lets you block more permissions, or CM7 will too, but with no SIM, no mobile data, no GPS, there is just not as much to be concerned about on the nook . Basically, being aware of what Permissions are, and checking them, should keep you safer than relying on a faceless, profit-motivated company.
www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/21/mobile_security_dust_up/
4) If you're interested, Tasker can be used to under/overclock any app. So, your flashy game will run at 1200, your simple text reader at 800, and so on.
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Would you be willing to share a profile for 4) as this is exactly what i am trying to do with no luck thus far. Thank you.
gsutton said:
Would you be willing to share a profile for 4) as this is exactly what i am trying to do with no luck thus far. Thank you.
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This is where I got the info;
http://tasker.wikidot.com/cpu-profiles-governor-frequency-control