Setcpu Bionix 1.2.1 - Vibrant General

Hey everyone/teamwhiskey,
So I didnt go to froyo 2.2 and went with bionix - its awesome. Prior to this update, I was stock 2.1 with root and lagfix. I used setcpu to push the phone to the limits, I'm wondering if setcpu can be used with bionix so I can set profiles?
If it can be used what are the profiles that everyone is using?
Thanks
JP

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bionix is a stock kernel...you'll need to flash a kernel that supports OC I believe.

Ahhh thanks for the reply.
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dcunited08 said:
Is there a rom that is as close to the stock 2.2 update w as possible but does not update hboot? I would like to update to stock but not lose nandroid.
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dcunited08 said:
Thanks for the link. It sounds like it has a different (oc) kernel. Is it not possible to use the stock one?
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why would you not want to? they obviously included something that is "behind the scenes" that will help your phone with performance.
I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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bunky213 said:
I have this installed, I don't think he did anything to the kernel. he just mentions that the oc kernel he uses works with it well. maybe I'm missing something but I haven't noticed any overclocking stubs.
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overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
You can find app in forums if you search for its free to xda users.
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I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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dcunited08 said:
I installed the rom and so far so good. The reason I want it as stock as possible with no overclocking is primarily battery life and just to see how it was released. I did notice you can toggle third-party installs, which allowed me to continue using swype.
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He also compiled a OC kernel using the Aria Froyo 2.2 kernel source code that was released this week, too. The OC won't affect battery life if you don't enable it.
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zervic said:
overclocking stubs?
you have to have an app (such as setcpu) to overclock...the kernel just allows for the phone to be overclocked and i can only imagine the stock kernel did not.
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Yes, bad wording. when I tried setcpu there was no option to go higher (ability or "stubs" not there)
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I rooted and flashed my phone (for the first time) to this today, such a huge improvement (IMO) compared to the stock rom. Am loving every bit of it!

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No need to disable anything. You can flash with clockwork recovery or kernel flasher.
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No need to disable anything. You can flash with clockwork recovery or kernel flasher.
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