All is in the title. Is there a guide for the tweaks that can be done for the governor control, and the scheduler?
Thanks!
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Edit: Found my answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
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What is the default cpu governor? Conservative or ondemand
Conservative
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Thank you, can I change to ondemand? I think it mays provide more responsiveness.
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No read some threads about it on pauls form. Doing so causes black screen freezeups
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I was running a logcat, and it says over and over again
Dalvikvm( 1333): Failed to find cpu subsys
What does this mean?
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What kernel are you using? I wanna say that is something related to the implementation of the BFQ scheduler, and can be ignored.
Ahhhh I am indeed using the BFQ kernel. Very cool, thank you.
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Hiw to i adjust my cpu freq voltages on my nexus one running cm7
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ive been testinf voltages on trickster but cant remember the stock cpu voltages.. does anybody here know?
What you see + 100mv
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Is there a way to control what the gpu processes in the stock rom/kernal? I was messing around with Hellfire kit kat (excellent rom btw) and it had an option in the settings for all animations and such be controlled by the gpu not the cpu.
Sorry if this should have went into the help thread, apologies.
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What about force 2d rendering in developer options
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If you use fauxclock or android tuner you can change the gpu governor and frequency as well.
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