Any chance something like this would do anything for our phone?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
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It should I've been using it.
did you notice any difference?
If you use it you have to delete any init.d ram tweaks, because it will conflict.
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So many of you may or may not know, but thanks to drhonk we now have init.d support for our roms
init.d is a folder in your system/etc area and its a folder that can contain different kinds of tweaks such as:
startup tweaks
ram boosters
performance tweaks
etc
How do i use it? simply by having drhonks 2.1 kernel and the init.d folder(with whatever tweaks you may like) in system/etc
Here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/ja5t131d395blty/init.d.zip
is an init.d folder with tweaks from: darky, the bionix frost rom and the trigger rom, all in one folder
just unzip using file expert or whatever you use, and place init.d in system/etc then reboot
Thanks to:
darky for rambooster
birge and edt for tweaks
and teamwhiskey/ drhonk
and the rest of the community
Copied it to /system/etc ..rebooting
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Thank you for this
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Awesome. Thanks bro.
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How do I tell if its working?
doesn't appear to be a folder within the archive. just the files. if i rename it, it just shows up as a file, not a folder. am i doing something wrong?
Should I...
A) create the init.d folder manually and extract the files into it
B) move the .zip file and rename it even though it doesn't show up as a folder
As above, how do we tell if it's working?
Thanks!
Eric-1987 said:
How do I tell if its working?
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Test your phones performance also check to see how much ram you have when your using a task killer I'm now getting lots more free ram when task killing and my phone is much more smooth
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You aren't suppose to use task killers with froyo and beyond.
Eric-1987 said:
You aren't suppose to use task killers with froyo and beyond.
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Well super manager has one and I use it and my phone is off the charts soooo
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I went with option A and that must have been right because I have just over 200mb of ram free and the phone is just insanely fast and sooooooo buttery smooth.
thank you so much for this!
If option A in my original reply was the wrong one, please let me know....
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dsexton702 said:
Well super manager has one and I use it and my phone is off the charts soooo
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http://lifehacker.com/5650894/andro...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
Thanks! I didn't think I could see anymore improvement in speed on this phone. Everything is instant now.
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Eric-1987 said:
http://lifehacker.com/5650894/andro...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
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although apps do re-open almost immediately, some apps stay closed.. my phone bogs when i have alot of apps open, especially when i try to use intensive apps.
that being said i dont use the task killer much to free up memory but to kill apps right before i lock my phone- saving me alot of battery while my phone sleeps.
the article talks alot about processes but i dont go crazy with auto kill and advanced options.. bc they do create instability..
the truth is even the stock rom includes a built in task killer, as do many high end android phones, along with a task manager widget..
Just downloaded and will post my opinions asap. Thanks alot for this and for sharing it with the community! This baby just keeps getting better and i'm already woopin ass on everyone's phones that i know. Out preforms anything im coming across!
So what do we do with the init.d tweaks that r inside the folder?
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makavelicruz said:
So what do we do with the init.d tweaks that r inside the folder?
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One of three things:
1) push the tweaks into system/etc/init.d
2) if you do not have init.d folder create it and push the tweaks there
3) push the init.d folder from the download as a whole instead of just the tweaks into system/etc
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Thanks man. I noticed the folder came with the kernel. The folder is already in system/etc. So im guessing I don't do nothing then just as long the folder is im system/etc right
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makavelicruz said:
Thanks man. I noticed the folder came with the kernel. The folder is already in system/etc. So im guessing I don't do nothing then just as long the folder is im system/etc right
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Yep just put all the tweaks in that folder and reboot
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What does he mean option A??
shotchacokov said:
I went with option A and that must have been right because I have just over 200mb of ram free and the phone is just insanely fast and sooooooo buttery smooth.
thank you so much for this!
If option A in my original reply was the wrong one, please let me know....
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mbernusg said:
What does he mean option A??
He was asking me a question with 2 options a or b its in his first post lol
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When a dev says their kernel has init.d support, what exactly does that mean? I've been told if the kernel doesn't support it you can load the script in script manager and tell it to run as root and run at boot.
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http://bit.ly/snQfqu
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Yes I know what it is but when they say, init.d support what does that mean, support. If they don't support init.d can't I still put a script there tell it to run at boot. So if they don't support it would doing that not work?
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With init.d support, you don't have to make Script Manager manually start all scripts on startup. Script Manager takes the place of init.d for those that don't support it, but that's still another program running in the background.
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kvswim said:
With init.d support, you don't have to make Script Manager manually start all scripts on startup. Script Manager takes the place of init.d for those that don't support it, but that's still another program running in the background.
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Does script manager have to stay running after it has executed the scripts?
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coreysr said:
Does script manager have to stay running after it has executed the scripts?
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Not quite sure. I know if you set it to run at boot, there will be a message at startup saying "script manager has been granted superuser permissions".
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Does script manager have to stay running after it has executed the scripts?
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No. It actually ends the process on its own afterward.
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In my experience loopy smoothness needs to be run at boot while v6 supercharger does not. It doesn't seem to take hold otherwise. I could of course be wrong.
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Hey everyone. I'm wondering if you recommend useing the stock repacked kernel it comes with or the imoseyon 4.0 kernel?
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If you don't need init.d, the extra governors, custom boot animations, or CIFS support, I'd go with Infinity kernel. If you need any of those, use imo.
I just want the most speed and stability. Are they both about the same?
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I would bet on Infinity in that case. It has less done to it, so there is less to go wrong.
Ok sounds good
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Can you guys explain to me why my phone is freaking fast while im just running GB 2.3.6 ALL STOCK (kernel, rom, no mods and no lag fix )
The things i just did is freeze all bloatwares using titanium backup
Is bad or good?
jules2142 said:
Can you guys explain to me why my phone is freaking fast while im just running GB 2.3.6 ALL STOCK (kernel, rom, no mods and no lag fix )
The things i just did is freeze all bloatwares using titanium backup
Is bad or good?
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i heard a few comments early after 2.3.6 realeased that rfs was faster. i would like to see a benchmark using bonnie++ comparing rfs vs. ext4 on both kj1 and kj6.
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My phones performance increased drastically when I removed all of the bloat off my phone (that I safely could). Ram being used went from 230-ish down to 160-ish.
Though that is still a high benchmark for no tweaks.
Finch what all did you remove ?
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I think i'll just stay all stock as i can for now
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Is there a way to increase the ram on my phone? I wanna increase it so that my apps can run faster. Right now, they lag a lot.
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no, it is not possible to increase system ram.
but there are other options - like flashing a fresh rom and converting the filesystem to ext4. From there you can uninstall a lot of the extra programs that come with the carrier ROMs. And there are a few tweaks you can install that also speed up the performance of the phone.
Have you done any of this yet?
i've flashed Valhalla,adrenaline shot v14 and deleted some stock apps.but its still lagging
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672809
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