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Well after some attemps and a couple of hours killing and reviving my Iconia I just finally make a port of one of the Xoom themes.
This is a beta test, so please test and tell me if you find any bug or image missing.
Original XOOM theme, all images taken from his theme: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015434
NOTE: This is made and tested on A500_1.141.07_COM_GEN1 and dunno if it work on any other version
How to Install:
1. Download Zip attached. Since there is no way to flash custom update.zip I mod a sh script in order to auto-install this theme just with a few commands.
2. Unzip framework-res.apk, SystemUI.apk and installtheme.sh on /sdcard (internal sdcard, not microsd)
3. (You need root)
adb shell
su
cd /sdcard
sh installtheme.sh
4. enjoy and say thanks if you like my little work
reserved for updates and faq
just installed your theme using root explorer,just copied and paste.love the green instead of blue.thanks
just wanna say.thanks !
will this work for other firmware, can anyone confirm ? maybe those outside US ?
AND, i think now u can make .zip version of this theme as cwm is already working
works great on. german firmwre (Cus7)
Thanks for the theme. Seem to have trouble getting the wallpaper installed. Everthing else is perfect.
How can we change back to original theme?
Sent from my A500
Just replace the files with the same from your stock Rom.
Will this work on (Stock) Rooted_Acer_A500_7.006.01_COM_GEN2.
Where do i place or do i flash it via cwm
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leo72793 said:
Where do i place or do i flash it via cwm
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If you took the time to actually read the OP, you'd see full instructions
Very nice but not stable , I tried it and checked the framework , it needs work .
After changing and adding some stuff I got it running now on my system, I also made a CWM flash .zip file so it installes very easy. Also added updated "launcher2.apk" fitting wallpapers.
So the cwm flash will update "systemui", "launcher2" and "framework" , it is close to the xoomblue mod but some things are not possible on the acer framework to run stable.
It should run fine on any rooted and busybox HC3.2 A500.
I will upload later if I got time
DO AT YOUR OWN RISK and clear you'r cache dalvik and battery stats before flash.
Here is the final result , It works supurb on my rom but I think it will work on any HC3.2 A500 and Packard Bell LIBERTYTAB rooted and busybox installed.
FLASH WITH CWM , CLEAR CACHE, DALVIK and BATTERYSTATS
And believe me it is more then framework and systemUI modding.
BLUE MOD:http://www64.zippyshare.com/v/45892322/file.html
Here is what it looks like:
Back to stock: http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/86674856/file.html
this works perfectly thx
Update on the blue mod
Added some more stuff for better effects in menu's.
I changed the link in 2post above !!!!
And please hit thanks if you like it , it's not that hard !
music2 player with blue effects
Full blue mod + the google music2 player and widget with blue effects .
http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/57315168/file.html
flash with cwm , wipe cache , dalvik and batterystats
Ya this bricked, temporarily, my Iconia A500 running HoneyVillian 1.2... I may have done the process wrong but I had the files on my sdcard and ran the sh script from a terminal emulator... so... damn. Currently restoring...
jleet24 said:
Ya this bricked, temporarily, my Iconia A500 running HoneyVillian 1.2... I may have done the process wrong but I had the files on my sdcard and ran the sh script from a terminal emulator... so... damn. Currently restoring...
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You just need to download the .zip from a few post above and flash with cwm.
The first post is a nice start but not stable. So don't use the script but use the cwm flash.
I know it is not the green mod but I'm working on it.
I'm starting new thread about this sorry to the OP , You gave me a good start.
This is a tweak of this thread to work with the nexus. I claim no credit what so ever. All the work was done by Smokin1337, Rmk40, Juwe11, Sybregunne, and -viperboy-, I just tweaked it a bit to work with the nexus.
I am using this at the moment with the latest MIUI.us rom (1.8.26) and it is working for me. I am unsure about other roms but I imagine that it will work with CM because it supports init.d.
Install this from recovery and make sure to make a backup before because I guarantee nothing. Make sure to remove any overclocking apps otherwise the daemon wont work. A lowmemorykiller app such as autokiller will change the values set by the RAM script therefore you might want to remove that too.
More info on the overclock daemon here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14529333&postcount=5
More info on the RAM optimization. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14446249&postcount=1
A nice graphical tool that allows users to change Virtuous_OC frequencies and governors. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16726715&postcount=2
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updated zips because i messed up the update-script on the original ones.
flashed zip and installed apk but cant get the gui to work the apply button doesnt allow it to apply, 1.8.26 miui
which gui version are you using? I used 2.11 and it works for me.
2.11 hangs on the loading screen for me...i get further with 1.21 but not by much
probably hanging because the install didnt work. Using adb shell, terminal emulator, or root explorer verify that the virtuous_oc folder got installed to /system/etc and has the 6 adjustable files inside of it. I will do a clean wipe on my phone and give it a try again with the files from the OP.
OK so I messed up on the update-script, I am still new to this. The OP will have the updated zips.
to tell if its working go to adb shell or a terminal emulator and type
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
it should change when you wake and sleep the phone
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lol just thought about this. Will be kinda hard to check to see if it is working from a terminal emulator.
Working now thanks
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FIRST: Supercurio makes a really awesome app, so I highly recommend purchasing the pro version to support further development for two reasons. First, it's the right thing to do and second, I haven't figured out how to make all of the VooDoo sound settings work yet, and I'm a busy college student in my senior year attempting to convince someone to pay me, so I don't have much time on my hands (thus my erratic shower schedule).
That being said, I have attached a script that I run on boot. That being said, I'm running AOSP's oiCSv43 ROM with Eugene's Speedy 2 kernel. So long as your kernel supports the following options (which will be listed below), you shouldn't have a problem with this script. I've also verified that it works just peachy with GLaDOS 2.5 for ICS-- another very good ICS kernel [I head 2.6 is quite nice]. (This should also work for GB roms if anyone cares to test for me)
You must have
root
superuser
busybox, or an alternate way to mount /system as writable (there are 2 other methods AFAIK)
ROM that supports init.d scripts OR scripter or some other app like it (in this case, you can just add the script to scripter and set it to run on boot)
If you don't (know if you) have init.d support, check out this post by damnmisur about scripting with ROM Toolbox
This script changes the following:
cpu governor -> interactive
max freq->1000mhz
min freq->150mhz
touchwake enabled with 10 second delay
back light dimmer settings are commented out, so it uses whatever is default for you kernel
bln enabled with blink disabled
blx commented out (reverts to kernel default which is likely 96%)
voodoo_color/red_multiplier->2724764160
voodoo_color/green_multiplier->3059586880
voodoo_color/blue_multiplier->2944130880
voodoo_color/red_v1_offset->-26
voodoo_color/green_v1_offset->-30
voodoo_color/blue_v1_offset->-33
voodoo sound anti-jitter, hi-fi play, hi-fi record, dac direct, voodoo sound control enabled
headphone_amplifier_level->+3db
voodoo sound mono downmix disabled
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! I AM NOT LIABLE IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG!!!
NANDROID NANDROID NANDROID.
ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP
NANDROID
The script is in the zip. To install:
Unzip archive into same directory as adb (or wherever you want if you know what you're doing)
open a terminal
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
su
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
exit
adb push 99whirlpool-Speedy_2 /system/etc/init.d/99whirlpool-Speedy_2
adb shell
chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/99whirlpool-Speedy_2 && reboot
The file has no extension! If you want to edit it, open it in a text editor. If you don't know what you're doing, don't play with it. To disable boolean values, change the 1 (1 means true i.e. on) to a 0 (which means false, i.e. off).
frequency values are in hertz
you can find out what scaling governors and frequencies your kernel supports by typing
Code:
adb shell
su
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
Feel free to edit anything you'd like!
DO NOT FLASH THE .ZIP FILE! Extract and follow the directions above
thanks....
Nice but some of your changes are the exact opposite of what I use. So I'll just change voodoo settings because I'll be a lot less to change with every boot than if I was to use this.
I do of course use easy settings. Color multipliyer: all the way right.
Gama: all the way left.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App. Developer of brickROM, and OP of XDA Thread of The Year 2011.
Thank you.
Don't voodoo settings stick by default? It seems my voodoo settings stick just fine without using any script?
Si_NZ said:
Don't voodoo settings stick by default? It seems my voodoo settings stick just fine without using any script?
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They do with the PRO version, not the free one. I've also never had a problem with them NOT sticking on Pete Alfonso's GPA19, or any GB ROM for that matter, but many ICS users, including myself, have not been able to get our settings to stick recently.
This also means that I don't have to use NSTools or VooDoo Control.
Translation:
no apps changing settings on boot->
fewer individual SU requests (count the number of toast notifications, or check the request list in the superuser app for NSTools and VooDoo control on boot)->
faster boot sequence, and less lag on boot.
Not everyone may have this problem, but I and others do.
I'm visiting for a lesson, had read this before on aosp's or Eugene's kernel threads, but didn't get it so, wanted to ask and thank you for this help.
I'm trying to make voodoo stick, I downloaded your zip, opened and changed a couple of things in Wordpad, it asked to save and rezip, said yes. I used different multipliers and want bln to blink, so changed those numbers and the blink 0 to 1 (or vice versa, followed your directions).
So to do this, do I just flash zip in recovery? Any wipe or just flash away??
Like you said, I will backup, but really don't want to make a mess and thought I would double check first.
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I'm visiting for a lesson, had read this before on aosp's or Eugene's kernel threads, but didn't get it so, wanted to ask and thank you for this help.
I'm trying to make voodoo stick, I downloaded your zip, opened and changed a couple of things in Wordpad, it asked to save and rezip, said yes. I used different multipliers and want bln to blink, so changed those numbers and the blink 0 to 1 (or vice versa, followed your directions).
So to do this, do I just flash zip in recovery? Any wipe or just flash away??
Like you said, I will backup, but really don't want to make a mess and thought I would double check first.
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Don't flash the zip. It's just there so that I could upload the attachment properly.
The script is in the zip. To install:
Unzip archive into same directory as adb (or wherever you want if you know what you're doing)
open a terminal
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
su
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
exit
adb push 99whirlpool-Speedy_2 /system/etc/init.d/99whirlpool-Speedy_2
adb shell
chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/99whirlpool-Speedy_2 && reboot
I'll add a readme to the zip to make it more obvious.
Shark_On_Land said:
Nice but some of your changes are the exact opposite of what I use. So I'll just change voodoo settings because I'll be a lot less to change with every boot than if I was to use this.
I do of course use easy settings. Color multipliyer: all the way right.
Gama: all the way left.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App. Developer of brickROM, and OP of XDA Thread of The Year 2011.
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If your just worried about voodoo settings you could do the following :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366780 or just use the script from this method. Of course you have to edit numbers to your preference.
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damnmisur said:
If your just worried about voodoo settings you could do the following :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1366780 or just use the script from this method. Of course you have to edit numbers to your preference.
Sent from my Skanky Nexus S in the Matr1x using XDA App
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Thanks, I'm going to add this post to the OP as an alternative for those without init.d support
The aurora_4.1+-init.d-addon zip is compatible with Aurora v4.1+.
The OOM-Priority-Charger-v1.4-Aurora-4.1a zip is compatible ONLY with Aurora v4.1a.
You can visit android.mimic.ca to upload and automatically patch your newer services.jar in an updated Aurora version.
Hello everyone,
I have created an update package that enables init.d support and also has some premade scripts to tweak various settings by the user e.g.
- Synaptics Touchscreen Sensitivity
- Apply FPS Novatek Fix to raise FPS to 53fps
- Set CPU Frequency and Governor
- Disable Atmel Haptic Feedback
- Turn VSync OFF
- Raise SDCard Read Ahead Value
All the above settings are at their defaults meaning that you must change the Settings in the Scripts and reboot to apply them, otherwise all values are the defaults in Aurora after flashing the Package.
It also includes and by default enables Androcharger (V6 SuperCharger tweaked by blk_jack for Desire Z, it is the same as V6's option 5), KickAssKernelizer by zeppelinrox and Loopy Smoothness tweak.
For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak services.jar via android.mimic.ca (See the V6 Supercharger link for info). I have attached the CWM flashable zip for Aurora 4.1a (OOM-Priority-Charger-v1.4-Aurora-4.1a.zip).
Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any damage to your Device.
Notes:
This will make your boot slower as all these scripts have to be executed at startup. Especially the Loopy Smoothness Tweak will add at least 3 seconds at boot.
To apply Changes you have to Reboot
Changelog:
v1: Initial Release
v2: Resolve Bootloops for Atmel Users
Links:
V6 SuperCharger by zeppelinrox
AndroCharger by blk_jack
Thanks to dzo for his excellent ROM and the U8800 xda community for many of the tweaks.
And of course thanks to zeppelinrox, blk_jack, the EVO 4G developers.
Tweaking Values of Scripts
To tweak the Scripts you must use a File Explorer to navigate to /systemd/etc/init.d/ and open the files with your Favourite Text Editor.
There are instructions in each script.
In detail:
- 11synaptics_sens
Tweak Synaptics Touchsreen sensitivity, values 1 to 8, default=4 to accomodate your fingers and remove "jittering"
Simply replace 4 with your desired value.
- 12fpsfix
This enables the FPS fix that raises the panel's Frame Rate to ~53 from ~46.
This may not work for all phones but it is customizable, to enable it just uncomment (remove the starting #) from the echo line.
- 13cpu
Set your Desired Min/Max CPU Frequency and Governor. You may use copy and paste and finding values by opening:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
For Example to use SmartassV2 replace "echo ondemand > /sys/...." with "echo smartassV2 > /sys/...." in line 9.
If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency.
- 14atmel_haptic_disable
Disable Atmel Haptic Feedback (i.e. Vibration on Touch) by uncommenting the echo line. If you want to enable replace 0 with 1.
(I believe the default is ON here, some atmel user input is appreciated)
- 69vsync_off
This file disables VSync. This will increase FPS, performance and benchmark scores but it will introduce Tearing (try e.g. SpeedX with and without VSync to see jarred lines) and it will probably drain battery faster.
Simply uncomment (remove starting #) from line 8 (echo '0' > /sys/kernel/debug/msm_fb/0/vsync_enable)
- 71sdcard_read_ahead
This file raises the read ahead value for your SDCard meaning faster throughput.
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The files 96AndroCharger,97loopy_smoothness_tweak,98KickAssKernel should not be edited.
If you wish to use V6 SuperCharger please remove 96AndroCharger first.
Thank you man this is really usefull, gona try ASAP
BTW "For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak settings.jar via android.mimic.ca", maybe you wanted to say "services.jar" ?
What is inside the flashable ZIP
The ZIP contains a modified boot.img(its initrd image and specifically init.rc not the Kernel), init.d scripts and an executable file: /system/bin/sysinit that in turn executes all init.d scripts.
The source can be modified to support init.d by applying the attached patch to init.rc in platform/system/core repository of CAF. The init.rc is located in rootdir directory.
The patch is a simple two line patch to run sysinit. I will test, and it will of course be preferable to embed sysinit contents directly in init.rc.
Otherwise the initrd.img in the final bootimage can be unpacked,modified and repacked.
I also modified the update script to set permissions on the init.d directory to 755 and owned by root:shell.
Finally, init.qcom.post_boot.sh has been modded so as not to overwrite CPU settings and exec again 13cpu. I may try to modify it so as to source 13cpu instead.
kaza said:
Thank you man this is really usefull, gona try ASAP
BTW "For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak settings.jar via android.mimic.ca", maybe you wanted to say "services.jar" ?
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Yes, thank you kaza.
Please let me know if this works fine for you and if you notice any RAM management improvements.
zephyr1988 said:
Yes, thank you kaza.
Please let me know if this works fine for you and if you notice any RAM management improvements.
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First impressions after first reboot "wow, this thing is really smoother ^^"
Secound impressions after turn on "12fpsfix" "OMG I have a new mobile phone xD"
Boot its slower, but not that much.
Right after boot i have 173 MB free ram, dont really know how much i had before, what i know is that launcher is not redrawing thats really cool
Until now i can only say this, amazing improvement for Aurora, thank you zephyr1988, I will keep in touch with further testing
EDIT: Aps are opening and closing faster too
Thank you so much for this zephyr.
like kaza said, this impoves smoothess a lot.
And being able to use sd-ext again is really good
Thanks again for this!
Yes, improves everything a lot!
Sent from my U8800
kaza said:
First impressions after first reboot "wow, this thing is really smoother ^^"
Secound impressions after turn on "12fpsfix" "OMG I have a new mobile phone xD"
Boot its slower, but not that much.
Right after boot i have 173 MB free ram, dont really know how much i had before, what i know is that launcher is not redrawing thats really cool
Until now i can only say this, amazing improvement for Aurora, thank you zephyr1988, I will keep in touch with further testing
EDIT: Aps are opening and closing faster too
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Thanks for testing kaza I'm glad it is useful for you
Thank zeppelinrox for his supercharger and the EVO 4G devs for these two things.
I was simply lucky to find them
@Loureiro,fjsferreira
Glad it works for you guys and thanks for testing
A quick question...
"If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency."
If I change to SmartassV2 with No-frills CPU Control will I benefit from that extra tweaks or only if I change it in 13cpu?
EDIT: Nevermind I saw that its needed to uncoment some lines
kaza said:
A quick question...
"If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency."
If I change to SmartassV2 with No-frills CPU Control will I benefit from that extra tweaks or only if I change it in 13cpu?
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No Frills will overwrite 13cpu's settings in all cases but if you use smartassv2 in 13cpu and enable the tweaks they should stick, I believe.
In two words, use smartassV2 in both No Frills and 13cpu.
Try enabling the sleep ideal freq tweak and then open with a file manager the file:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/smartass/sleep_ideal_freq
(or in a terminal:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/smartass/sleep_ideal_freq)
and see if the value is 368640. If it is it works.
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
trocLas said:
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
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Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
wow, I know this will sound strange but at least for me it really happens, i had some slow downloads with Aurora just like most of the guys were reporting, I am using 12fpsfix, 13cpu with 368 min, 1.4 max, smartassV2 with teawks and 71sdcard_read_ahead, and now my downloads are really faster, downloading Asphalt 6 cache now was really fast, maybe its because my read and write speeds of sdcard were increased, dont know, but this is the best tweak so far for Aurora in my opinion lol
kaza said:
wow, I know this will sound strange but at least for me it really happens, i had some slow downloads with Aurora just like most of the guys were reporting, I am using 12fpsfix, 13cpu with 368 min, 1.4 max, smartassV2 with teawks and 71sdcard_read_ahead, and now my downloads are really faster, downloading Asphalt 6 cache now was really fast, maybe its because my read and write speeds of sdcard were increased, dont know, but this is the best tweak so far for Aurora in my opinion lol
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Yes, I have noticed this too, and also Internet browsing is a little speedier for me.
KickAssKernelizer and SuperCharger(i.e. the modified Androcharger script) apply kernel and tcp stack optimizations
zephyr1988 said:
Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
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I tried it with ICS 4.0.4 Toucwiz 5 theme and resulted a bootloop. I will re-install ICS4.0.4 and then your scripts to see if they are working.
zephyr1988 said:
Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
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I haven't installed any other mods. I'm going to do a fresh install and then install the two zip files and report what happened!
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Made a fresh install of Aurora 4.0 and flashed the two zip files from the first post, rebooted the phone, and it entered in bootloop again. Would you upload the files to another host (maybe the files I downloaded are corrupted?).
Don't know why this happens :|
trocLas said:
I haven't installed any other mods. I'm going to do a fresh install and then install the two zip files and report what happened!
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Did a fresh install but same result(bootloop). Does it make any diffrence which file you install from CWM first?
right after flashing those files, go to Advanced->Report Error. Then mounts and storage -> mount USB storage. You will find inside clockworkmod dir a .log file with debug lines. If something went wrong (mounting or unmounting partitions), it's all there.
Btw which CWM are you using? 5.0.2.7 or 5.5.0.4?
trocLas said:
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
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same here
Sent from my U8800 using XDA
Hello!
Here is a few init.d scripts that have download around google and over xda, im not take any credit at all, all the script should go to their own respective owner/creator.
Im not a fan of app tweaking, such as lspeed/hebf.
I've try some other init.d script, but most of em unstable, bootloop,..
Whats inside:
-Seeder script: increase over 3+ entropy
-Fstrim: trim system every boot ( work ). Script run monthly ( not enough time to test yet )
-Sdcard script : set to 2048 ( work )
-Flyengine by Slaid480
Remove some unstable script ( boot loop )
Inside flyengine:
Network tweak ( work )
Build.Prop tweak ( dont know if it actually do anything )
Vm tweak ( same as build.Prop tweak )
these scripts might consume more battery.
Once again all credit to their owner. I just sharing.
* backup system before install *
* i will not responsible for any damage to your device, use your own risk *
Screeny of cricket operator [email protected]
qvnsq said:
Hello!
Here is a few init.d scripts that have download around google and over xda, im not take any credit at all, all the script should go to their own respective owner/creator.
Im not a fan of app tweaking, such as lspeed/hebf.
I've try some other init.d script, but most of em unstable, bootloop,..
Whats inside:
-Seeder script: increase over 3+ entropy
-Fstrim: trim system every boot ( work ). Script run monthly ( not enough time to test yet )
-Sdcard script : set to 2048 ( work )
-Flyengine by Slaid480
Remove some unstable script ( boot loop )
Inside flyengine:
Network tweak ( work )
Build.Prop tweak ( dont know if it actually do anything )
Vm tweak ( same as build.Prop tweak )
these scripts might consume more battery.
Once again all credit to their owner. I just sharing.
* backup system before install *
* i will not responsible for any damage to your device, use your own risk *
Screeny of cricket operator [email protected]
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Sorry but I would say using apps like L Speed/HEBF is better. You can choose which tweaks to activate and change them on the fly. With init.d, you have to reboot to see the changes. Another thing, FlyOnMod by Slaid480 is discontinued. Which means the tweaks inside might not work nicely with Nougat, fstrim shouldn't be done every boot. Trimming should only be done maybe, twice a month.
adriansticoid said:
Sorry but I would say using apps like L Speed/HEBF is better. You can choose which tweaks to activate and change them on the fly. With init.d, you have to reboot to see the changes. Another thing, FlyOnMod by Slaid480 is discontinued. Which means the tweaks inside might not work nicely with Nougat, fstrim shouldn't be done every boot. Trimming should only be done maybe, twice a month.
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I think you missed my point here.
1: im not fan of these app because i dont like it running in my background ( minimum as much as background process i could ) ( i do like lspeed init.D script, till dev change to an app ) also i do have the paid app named : Boosters Plus batterysaver i think that better then these. ( from my point of view )
2: youre right, init.d script need to set on rebooted, once reboot everything is set, until you rebooting again.
3: discontinued but those setting are working, direct change to the code ( i checked ) also i believe most of the tweaking app for better internet tweaking are the same, keep connection alive(kill more battery) tcp,ect, ( correct me if im wrong ) just different in number setting perfer by developer ( samething that touched the tcp and change tcp algorithms ). Also as mentioned i have removed some of em that not working on (honor 8)( bootloop ) i posted this just for honor 8.
I have search around honor 8 thread but noone mention about init.D script here.
4: fstrim set on reboot, also it included trim every month that you mentioned above ( if you keep the device on for a long period time before power went out, 1 month for example, i think this help here.
- init.D script is something just flash and go ( im lazy ), no need to open an app for setting. And avoided app's battery consuming.
- im not trying to be anything here on XDA, just shared for ( honor8 )
Thank you for your time input.
Just one more pointn @qvnsq, init.d scripts also consume memory in the background. It's just that an app like L Speed consumes maybe 5-10MB of more RAM. Thank you, too for sharing the sripts here. :highfive:
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So this is the reason why i copy my scripts into bin folder. Plz donot try it urselves
gopinaidu77 said:
So this is the reason why i copy my scripts into bin folder. Plz donot try it urselves
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Why do you put it in bin?
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adriansticoid said:
Why do you put it in bin?
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That executes faster ,init.d scripts gets executed soon after boot . But the scripts in bin will be executed while the device bootup
gopinaidu77 said:
That executes faster ,init.d scripts gets executed soon after boot . But the scripts in bin will be executed while the device bootup
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Oh I see. How about xbin?
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adriansticoid said:
Oh I see. How about xbin?
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If u had noticed , u will see less files in xbin . U can still try to put them in it