Das BAMF Toolkit Help, Support, and Suggestions - Thunderbolt Android Development

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2nd post woohoo
Nice work on this, it's awesome to have this as part of 1.6. I had a question and asked Butch about it also.
I/O scheduling, not sure how the different settings change or effect daily use. I had set it to deadline because I thought that was sort of "default"
Any info would be great.

Are random reboots common after changing settings?
As in my changing my heap size or CPU settings I get a random restart and when my TB comes back on I got a message in my notification bar saying dirty reboot detected. Settings not applied.
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BurnOne77 said:
2nd post woohoo
Nice work on this, it's awesome to have this as part of 1.6. I had a question and asked Butch about it also.
I/O scheduling, not sure how the different settings change or effect daily use. I had set it to deadline because I thought that was sort of "default"
Any info would be great.
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Here's some good information I found on the various schedulers:
NOOP
Anticipatory
Deadline
CFQ
BFQ
SIO
Hope this helps...

chriskader said:
Are random reboots common after changing settings?
As in my changing my heap size or CPU settings I get a random restart and when my TB comes back on I got a message in my notification bar saying dirty reboot detected. Settings not applied.
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You're setting either your maximum CPU frequency or dalvik heap size too high.. try reducing them a bit.
Also, please be aware that your phone automatically reboots after changing some settings (such as the dalvik heap size) in the toolkit in order for the changes to take effect.

Is there any way to display the current settings for various things, like the i/o scheduler, heap size, etc.? When you select them it gives you options to change, but doesn't show what the current value is.
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slbuck1 said:
Is there any way to display the current settings for various things, like the i/o scheduler, heap size, etc.? When you select them it gives you options to change, but doesn't show what the current value is.
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Not as of now.

Trident1000 said:
You're setting either your maximum CPU frequency or dalvik heap size too high.. try reducing them a bit.
Also, please be aware that your phone automatically reboots after changing some settings (such as the dalvik heap size) in the toolkit in order for the changes to take effect.
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Is there a way we can have it prompt us and also maybe to a clean shutdown or reboot so we do not get that notification?
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Trident1000 said:
Not as of now.
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Root tools by jrummy on the market can display current options. Maybe ask him how he is doing so? I think it would be cool if we can see what they are. Or save the settings to a file when we change stuff and have your toolbox read that file.
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chriskader said:
Is there a way we can have it prompt us and also maybe to a clean shutdown or reboot so we do not get that notification?
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Possibly in a future release.

Trident1000 said:
Here's some good information I found on the various schedulers:
NOOP
Anticipatory
Deadline
CFQ
BFQ
SIO
Hope this helps...
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LOl that was basically Butch's answer too
I guess from skimming those BFQ seems like a good idea ... "shrugs"

Is there a way to add option to change/configure notification power widget buttons.
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+1 on above post
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I think you got a great start on the toolbox so far! The toolbox in Liberty ROM from my Droid X days is what I miss most. It would be great if you could incorporate some of the functions of that toolbox into this one, such as applying themes directly from the toolbox or downloading any other add-ons that may be available. A tool to edit the pulldown bar or manage the boot animation would also be cool.

dirtyfingers said:
I think you got a great start on the toolbox so far! The toolbox in Liberty ROM from my Droid X days is what I miss most. It would be great if you could incorporate some of the functions of that toolbox into this one, such as applying themes directly from the toolbox or downloading any other add-ons that may be available. A tool to edit the pulldown bar or manage the boot animation would also be cool.
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I am hoping to see this expand to be something similar for the BAMF series of ROMs.
No, thats not a storm. Its just my Thunderbolt layin down this post.

Loving the ROM, thanks.
I too, think that being able to easily change or select which power control widget was in the pull down would be awesome.

This is the stuff. Keep up the great work OP! Much appreciated!

I can,t wait until this releases. I have been totally happy with 1.4 & 1.5 BAMF remix the hard work from everyone and us that enjoy the beta testing up these awesome roms. My wife may not be happy more hours spent flashing, tweaking, and hours of seaching the net for answers, new skins, themes, icons, etc......
Cheers,

I would like to see the CPU's "real time " frequency the way SetCPU shows it. . Is this possible?
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azbobs said:
I can,t wait until this releases. I have been totally happy with 1.4 & 1.5 BAMF remix the hard work from everyone and us that enjoy the beta testing up these awesome roms. My wife may not be happy more hours spent flashing, tweaking, and hours of seaching the net for answers, new skins, themes, icons, etc......
Cheers,
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I'm a little confused...the toolkit is out, with 1.6.

Related

Experimental kernel with the BFS scheduler for the custom rom 160

I'm not responsible to any damage which is caused by applying this kernel (boot.img) to your phone !
I've built a new kernel with BFS scheduler which is created by Con Kolivas (http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/) by patching genokolar's overclock kernel source (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059029).
I've tested this new kernel on my phone, I'm running the custom rom 160 which is created by stockwell (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059753), so far I'm quite impressed by the quick responsiveness of the phone even I set the cpu clock back to 800MHz in conservative mode.
Unfortunately the WiFi is not working, I hope later I can do factory reset to see if that will fix it, anyone willing to give it a trial and let me know the result is very appreciated !
Please note you may need to wipe the dalvik cache after install and reboot several times.
Updated : 2011-Jun-16
Looks like firefox adblock plus block my upload file.
I've tested this kernel several days, it works quite stable for me as long as you can boot it up, there may be a pop up says that system is not response during boot up, just ignore it.
There two things I found so far...
1. wifi is not working
2. battery drains out faster and warmer, I guess that's relate to overclock, if I set the clock back 800MHz, it seems ok.
wmi543 said:
I'm not responsible to any damage which is caused by applying this kernel (boot.img) to your phone !
I've built a new kernel with BFS scheduler which is created by Con Kolivas (http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/) by patching genokolar's overclock kernel source (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059029).
I've tested this new kernel on my phone, I'm running the custom rom 160 which is created by stockwell (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059753), so far I'm quite impressed by the quick responsiveness of the phone even I set the cpu clock back to 800MHz in conservative mode.
Unfortunately the WiFi is not working, I hope later I can do factory reset to see if that will fix it, anyone willing to give it a trial and let me know the result is very appreciated !
Please note you may need to wipe the dalvik cache after install and reboot several times.
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What's the profit with a Brain **** Scheduler?
Cm7 uses the Bfs too.
Wikipedia says that that is speeding up the responsibility from your phone.
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But will it serve good purpose ?
What happens if they add a bogus algorithm instead of the brain **** one?
as soon as wifi is working i can try it and report bugs (if there are any)...
levibuko said:
Cm7 uses the Bfs too.
Wikipedia says that that is speeding up the responsibility from your phone.
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CM7 does not use BFS. We decided it was too buggy. It causes all sorts of instability on the Blade and other devices. Probably has a similar effect on the U8800 after a while
levibuko said:
Cm7 uses the Bfs too.
Wikipedia says that that is speeding up the responsibility from your phone.
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Using wiki as reference isn't the best.
However seeing that it does some bogus at points where the active thread of a normal priority process wants another time slice, and in ready block there is a lower priority process who wants a brief time slice it gives the time slice to the active thus allowing stupid **** ups. I guess its not good at all ?
Some good patches to add might be BFQ and the smartass CPU scheduler. Both seem to be stable and have good performance on my Blade and my Wildfire
HCDR.Jacob said:
Some good patches to add might be BFQ and the smartass CPU scheduler. Both seem to be stable and have good performance on my Blade and my Wildfire
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Genokolars kernal has smartass, im not sure about BFQ but im pretty sure it does..
ryronz said:
Genokolars kernal has smartass, im not sure about BFQ but im pretty sure it does..
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Okay sorry, I'm unfamiliar with what the kernels have at the minute
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HCDR.Jacob said:
CM7 does not use BFS. We decided it was too buggy. It causes all sorts of instability on the Blade and other devices. Probably has a similar effect on the U8800 after a while
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Im sry...
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levibuko said:
Im sry...
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Lol why sorry? Just clarifying that while CM may have used it in the past, no official CyanogenMod ROMs include it
BFS404 is pretty stable and I've been running it on my kernels for about a month and I have no complains, everything runs smooth, fast and battery friendly.

[ROM] [MikRoms] Invigorate v1.0 Beta III [9/26/11] Sense 3.5 Vigor Port!

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Features
De-Odex rooted rom based on the 1.00.605.3 HTC Rezound (Vigor) RUU
FULL Sense 3.5
Ziggy's Kernel (Custom ones ARE NOT compatible with this ROM!)
Zipaligned
4 in 1 Reboot
Bloat free
Fully Optimized for best performance
Working Camera, Wifi, Bluetooth AND DATA =)
CRT Animation
Green Overscroll Glow
Unlimited Browser Tabs
Unlimited Alarm Clocks
Editable Rosie via Invigorate Tweaks in the Settings (Please Note: Not all of the options in Invigorate Settings currently work yet. The only ones that work are the "Rosie Tweaks" and "Other Tweaks" found in Sense Options and the CRT On/Off Options under Miscellaneous Tweaks) (Huge thanks to Roman! Your a beast for this)
100% Battery & Smooth Charging Mods
Hidden ADB Notification
Much much more
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Included Apps
Facebook
theMikMik Forum App
Twitter
MyVerizon
Gmaps
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Changelog
September 26th v1.0 Beta III:
Initial Release - This is a WORK IN PROGRESS and FARRRR from being complete, however; i do believe that this is stable enough to be used as a daily driver. Please report any bugs found and help improve this rom
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Known Issues
Video Record does not work BUT theres a fix. When in video record hit Settings and then DISABLE (Uncheck) Record with Audio
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Battery Tips From Boskoel03
Disable "Tell HTC" service: Settings -> About Phone ->Tell HTC -> Disable
Disable Software Updates: Settings -> About Phone ->Software updates -> Uncheck Software Updates
change Wi-Fi Sleep policy: settings -> wireless & networks ->Wi-Fi Settings ->15 min
Disable Phone Finder: Settings -> Location
Disable Weather Sounds & Clock Widget Full Screen Animation
Increase Facebook/Twitter/Stocks/Anyone otther accounts sync interval to 4hours or more
Use Auto-Brightness
Disable Haptic Feedback
Use Wifi when available
Set screen timeout to 30 seconds
Standalone GPS should be OFF when not using navigation
Refrain from playing angry birds while on the pooper
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Downloads
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php?8881-ROM-Invigorate-v1.0-Beta-III-9-26-11
If you do not know how to flash a custom rom on your phone feel free to check out THIS VIDEO. (thanks to xxRAMOTHxx)
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Disclaimer
Please remember that I will not be held responsible for anything that happens to you phone. FLASHING THIS ROM WILL WIPE YOUR PHONE
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A Full Wipe is REQUIRED before flashing this rom. If you choose not to do this (for who knows what reason) please do not post any problems you are having!
Please note that because all apks have been optimized and rebuilt for maximum efficiency, themeing carelessly will break these optimizations
Flashing Now
Edit: Running Like the Starship Enterprise - Out of this World LOL
Thank You!!!!
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You're amazing thank you!
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Good to see your amazing work on xda again, running like a champ!
My phone keeps freezing. Don't know why.
Do any custom kernels work with this?
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iflip said:
Do any custom kernels work with this?
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from the OP:
•Ziggy's Kernel (Custom ones ARE NOT compatible with this ROM!)
Oops. Can someone post a link to the ziggy kernel please? I don't have internet access so I'm using tapatalk to find. I'm not having any luck.
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iflip said:
Oops. Can someone post a link to the ziggy kernel please? I don't have internet access so I'm using tapatalk to find. I'm not having any luck.
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If you already flashed over a new kernel, you can probably just reflash the whole ROM to get zig's kernel back.
What radio do you use and is it built into the ROM? Do I flash radio seperately?
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oneders65 said:
What radio do you use and is it built into the ROM? Do I flash radio seperately?
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What I would do is flash the rom first and the radio in bootloader. Cuz if you flash the radio first and then try to get into recovery, it will just keep asking to flash the radio. So flash the rom first and then flash the radio in bootloader
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the camcorder fix... does it then disable audio & just allow video-only recording or will it work normally?
flashing oh what fun
Liked it...but had issues:
- Was not receiving text messages. They went out ok, but nothing in
- The lock screen freeze thing was more than just wait a moment, missed two calls because I couldn't get anything to work to activate screen
Other than that, it was peppy and I was liking what I saw
i'll just leave this here...
http://adrynalyne.blogspot.com/2011/09/k-k-k-k-kanged.html
phooky said:
i'll just leave this here...
http://adrynalyne.blogspot.com/2011/09/k-k-k-k-kanged.html
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Lol.
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Sad part is, all he had to do was ask Eris...but I guess childish egos forego simple things like permission...
phooky said:
i'll just leave this here...
http://adrynalyne.blogspot.com/2011/09/k-k-k-k-kanged.html
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"He made it very clear that nobody was to use our framework unless given permission by HIM."
You can't demand people ask for "permission". Android is open-source. They are right, but they should demand people give credit, not ask for "permission"....
awwilson21 said:
"He made it very clear that nobody was to use our framework unless given permission by HIM."
You can't demand people ask for "permission". Android is open-source. They are right, but they should demand people give credit, not ask for "permission"....
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Tell that to Ziggy and the included Kernel.................
Total drama island
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CM7 performance expectations vs actual results

So I installed CM7 this afternoon, and and was expecting moderate results so far as perfomance goes. I'll need to go through a whole work day to see how battery life is.
But..... I ran quadrant (I know not always exact), and and the results were surprising. Tests are landing between 3400 and 3600. I never saw north of 2200-2400 before.
What's everyone seeing with the xda CM7 latest version?
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Yes, mine is the same, 1ghz enhanced stock kernel. With 1.3ghz it could go towards the 4800-5001 region.
Talk about breathing new life into a phone I was gonna retire!
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Turning the transitions in Spare Parts to "fast" makes the phone seem brand new! Everything is blazing fast! 1 thing i'm curious about is how laggy the lockscreen can be, either stock or widgetlocker. It seems i have to pull the slider halfway and leave it to slide back, to make the 2nd slide to unlock smooth. Strange.
JoeM01 said:
Talk about breathing new life into a phone I was gonna retire!
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retire? dang. must be nice.
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coolnow said:
Turning the transitions in Spare Parts to "fast" makes the phone seem brand new! Everything is blazing fast! 1 thing i'm curious about is how laggy the lockscreen can be, either stock or widgetlocker. It seems i have to pull the slider halfway and leave it to slide back, to make the 2nd slide to unlock smooth. Strange.
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+1 for spare parts. I even downloaded spare parts from the market to use it on SamCripp's Ninja ROM and that works too.
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coolnow said:
Turning the transitions in Spare Parts to "fast" makes the phone seem brand new! Everything is blazing fast! 1 thing i'm curious about is how laggy the lockscreen can be, either stock or widgetlocker. It seems i have to pull the slider halfway and leave it to slide back, to make the 2nd slide to unlock smooth. Strange.
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Where is this setting options??? "spare parts" I dont see it
I have Cyanogen
mellll said:
Where is this setting options??? "spare parts" I dont see it
I have Cyanogen
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Download spare parts from the market
g2tegg said:
Download spare parts from the market
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Thank you sir.
Any way to make windows in CM7 no transparent? Takes more resources and slows down the phone... Like the app drawer, its all transparent, and slow because of it!
Can you help me out with a tip or way to change this to solid backround...
:EDIT "like the app drawer"
mellll said:
Thank you sir.
Any way to make windows in CM7 no transparent? Takes more resources and slows down the phone... Like the app drawer, its all transparent, and slow because of it!
Can you help me out with a tip or way to change this to solid backround...
:EDIT "like the app drawer"
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I would strongly recommend Go Launcher(free from the market) its very smooth and has MANY transitions animations that are very pleasing to the eye. App drawer seems to have zero lag with animations set to random. And I'm almost sure random uses the most resources. Or try another launcher.
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coolnow said:
... 1 thing i'm curious about is how laggy the lockscreen can be, either stock or widgetlocker. It seems i have to pull the slider halfway and leave it to slide back, to make the 2nd slide to unlock smooth. Strange.
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Yep - Same problem here - Hate that laggy lock screen!
Doesn't matter for me after today though my GN is arriving tomorrow!!
For some weird reason on cm7 I can't download things. It keeps Saying it requires an sd card. Also parts of the keyboard stop working completely
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For some weird reason on cm7 I can't download things. It keeps Saying it requires an sd card. Also parts of the keyboard stop working completely
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OK try this. Press home key > menue key > settings > CM7 settings > applications > install location > change to internal. Then Reboot phone should fix your problem. Click thanks if it helps
Try ICS keyboard I love it
https://market.android.com/details?id=inputmethod.latin.ported
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mellll said:
Where is this setting options??? "spare parts" I dont see it
I have Cyanogen
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In Cyanogenod settings there is an option for 16-bit transparency. It should give you the performance gain you are looking for.
anupash said:
In Cyanogenod settings there is an option for 16-bit transparency. It should give you the performance gain you are looking for.
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What exactly does the 16-bit transparency do? what is it?
kix08 said:
OK try this. Press home key > menue key > settings > CM7 settings > applications > install location > change to internal. Then Reboot phone should fix your problem. Click thanks if it helps
Try ICS keyboard I love it
https://market.android.com/details?id=inputmethod.latin.ported
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Thanks it worked but my keyboard is still messed up and I don't have Google apps and I can't find out how to install them
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try installing the google apps package through rom manager.
if you dont have rom manager (which you should - i think its standard on cm7)
find rom manager.apk if you can't find it and push it to your sd card install rom manager, then google apps, then a new keyboard thru market.
sk8trix said:
What exactly does the 16-bit transparency do? what is it?
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Go to Settings > CyanogenMod > Performance > tap "Ok" > Use 16bit Transparency
It limit the transparency rendering so to save resources and give back performance. (I hope to explane it right)
I've been using CM7 stable for about a week. I really like it, although I've just tried using it as a mass storage device and I'm not able to access my EXT or INT flash memory. After disconnecting from the USB, it will freeze my phones screen and I will have to do a hard reboot by pulling the battery to fix it. Anything I can do to fix this?
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I've been using CM7 stable for about a week. I really like it, although I've just tried using it as a mass storage device and I'm not able to access my EXT or INT flash memory. After disconnecting from the USB, it will freeze my phones screen and I will have to do a hard reboot by pulling the battery to fix it. Anything I can do to fix this?
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been using CM7 since original beta, and have never had this problem. i would suggest doing a complete wipe with Fastboot and then reinstalling CM7 to see if the problem persists, if it does then get a logcat and report it to the Atrix Dev Team.

Logcat for Team Union Rom

Sorry, I dont have enough posts yet to post in the dev thread so hopefully someone will add this to the Team Union Rom thread for me.
Basically, I installed Team Unions Rom after performing full wipe/cache/dalvik and format system.
The rom installs fine but I'm getting random reboots and occasionally it shuts down.
No apps are force closing and it never does it while I'm using it, but can often do it only a few minutes after I set it down beside me as I hear the Samsung boot noise and look down to see it booting.
I've never looked at a logcat so not sure what to look at.
To try to resolve it I've reflashed, and flashed full/small/extreme all with the same problem.
I'm going to try Paranoid Android Unofficial now while I'm waiting for N8010XXALGC_N8010BTUALG7_BTU.zip to come down from Hotfile. Then I'll try going back to stock to see if I have any issues.
Are you having M8010/N8013?
then you need to change CPU governor to "Ondemand", this should solve the problem.
makiiiii said:
Are you having M8010/N8013?
then you need to change CPU governor to "Ondemand", this should solve the problem.
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Yep, I'm N8010.
I tried searching thread for "shut down" and found nothing.
I've just installed Paranoid Android so I'll give that a go later.
Is that a known bug?
Thanks for the help,
Conor
Yes its a known bug, i also had it with Cyanogenmod, if you'll have it with Paranoid, try change governor.
go to settings then tap on SET CPU..tap auto recommended then change the SCALING to on demand
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Is this as well as changing the governor?
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conar said:
Is this as well as changing the governor?
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Scaling equals the governor.
It is known that on all wifi devices you MUST use the ondemand governor with all the roms made for N8000 else you'll get random reboots.
No problems at all when you switch to ondemand (standard is pegasusq).
Have phun
Done. Nice one!
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SetCpu for the Razr M

guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
stesaint said:
All of the 4.2.2 roms I have tried have a settings option called Performance that lets you set the min/max CPU speeds, switch between different kinds of governors, and play around with RAM management settings.
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i am not on 4.2.2 nor do i intend to go, all i wanna know is that if setcpu is stable for the razr m and what profile should be best for good battery life
I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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jafferkhan said:
guys I am rooted on stock 4.1.2, unlocked bootloader an' all that jazz, i used to use setcpu on nexus s and the old droid milestone, does setcpu work for the razr m? any good working profiles without the reboots and stuff ?
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Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
brandon71 said:
I use row or noop for my i/o scheduler and on demand for my governor and setup works I used to use it but I like no frills better
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Man I've no idea what you said, still learning about this... could you tell me what's what ?
ShadowRAZR said:
Just downloaded it and it seems to be working fine. Clocks seem to stick. Will edit this post in a couple of hours to confirm for you
I use ROW I/O with MSM-DCVS governor.
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Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to help me save some battery on this bad boy too
jafferkhan said:
Great ill wait for your findings, along with a good profile to gdgjp me save some battery on this bad boy too
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So far the clocks have stuck Meaning once you set a clock its stays there, doesn't reset to default. As for govs and I/O, I use msm-dvcs as my gov and row as my I/O. Msm-dvcs will shut a CPU core down when not needed
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That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
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That's nice... but shutting down a core... isn't that harmful for the phones life or something? Just asking to increase my knowledge that's all...
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No, I have never heard of shut a problem. Google it if you are truly worried about it.
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Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
jafferkhan said:
Looks like its ok I haven't seen anything that dictates towards it being an issue, so any stable profile you'd suggest for my 907?
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Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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ShadowRAZR said:
Unfortunately I don't dabbled in profiles as I personally find them unreliable. I just stick it at a certain clock and set my govs and I/O. If you want to know my configuration, I set my clock to 1350MHz and min to 384. The gov and I/O I've already mentioned.
Here is a link to what each governor does, and what there advantages and disadvantages are. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
jafferkhan said:
thanks bro, that's really informative, i think ill solve that out but once again, battery life with speed is what everyone's after, yes the M has plenty of oomph under the bonnet but clocking it down will save battery yeah?
the profiles you have set are stable enough? no random reboots or lags?
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Yes they are stable. Although experiment with the I/O yourself if you find a better one let me know
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