Hey everyone. I am running the newest infinity ROM. I was wondering if like GBE 2.1 I have to apply the script on boot or if the settings will stick
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I was wondering also, but I think (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
since we don't have a source built kernel there is no support for init.d where I beleive the file to make v6 stick is located. In the mean time I've been using auto memory manger from market which does the same without the kernel tweaks. That app does stick through reboot.
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Also, if your getting redraw, which lead me to v6, this tweak is the best answer to that. In terminal emulator:
Type: su
Hit: enter
Type: echo ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=1>/data/local.prop
Hit: enter
Type: reboot
This locks whatever launcher into memory, I've never seen a redraw after doing this. To undo it just delete the local.prop file in data and reboot. Hope this helps.
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coreysr said:
I was wondering also, but I think (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
since we don't have a source built kernel there is no support for init.d where I beleive the file to make v6 stick is located. In the mean time I've been using auto memory manger from market which does the same without the kernel tweaks. That app does stick through reboot.
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Simply use root explorer to make a new folder in /etc labeled init.d, run the script and the file will show up in there. Then set that file to run at boot.
coreysr said:
I was wondering also, but I think (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
since we don't have a source built kernel there is no support for init.d where I beleive the file to make v6 stick is located. In the mean time I've been using auto memory manger from market which does the same without the kernel tweaks. That app does stick through reboot.
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imoseyon kernel supports init.d. It's the main reason I run it.
My settings stick without running the script at boot. I'm using build.prop and the init.rc option on update 9 RC 3.2.
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so is any kernel compatible? would a kernel really help with battery life? which would you recommend? i want my battery to last as long as possible thanks!
I installed Sky Ice Cream Sandwich ROM 6.5. Looks like it comes with romracer's kernel? Linux version 2.6.35.11+ it says in CPU Spy. I don't know much about kernels yet but I've seen some posts about Da_g's kernel and Faux123's kernels working. Check out the Development section
already checked it out
i did check it out i was just wanting to hear from some first person accounts, i love it too but i just want the most out of my phone you know?
I am using da_g .42 with 178 script and had one sod today. I may need to try a slower setting by flashing the 172 script if it happens again. The faux 123 worked fine and it has a 172 or close to it, speed..I did not have an sod with it.
Delete modules folder so you won't get sod.
jeff210 said:
I am using da_g .42 with 178 script and had one sod today. I may need to try a slower setting by flashing the 172 script if it happens again. The faux 123 worked fine and it has a 172 or close to it, speed..I did not have an sod with it.
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appdroid said:
Delete modules folder so you won't get sod.
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I got a message that I can't delete it because it's a read only file or something like that.
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What are you using to delete. Use root explorer and make sure at top where it says mount as r/o and r/w. its r/o
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I got a message that I can't delete it because it's a read only file or something like that.
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appdroid said:
Delete modules folder so you won't get sod.
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Working so far. Thanks. Yes, I hit the thanks button!!!!!!
Where is the "modules" folder located? May I have the file path?
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OK so I believe I found the "modules" folder from the "/lib" directory.
I deleted the "modules" folder using root explorer and rebooted my skyrocket. Afterwards, I checked the directory and the "modules" folder was re-created (which I assume is the norm if I'm wrong please correct me)
I hope the SoD stops from here on in...
I was wondering if anyone has tweaked the services.jar for the v6 supercharger for the g2x? I'm running it now but still get USB connection errors. I downloaded an "updated" version of the script and ended up bricking my phone and losing all the data on my SD card. If anyone is interested and have the time then please let me know. And if this is in the wrong section... my bad and feel free to delete or move it.
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I'm running V6 on Hellfire Sandwich and have been since 1.2 update with 0 problems. I'm running 6.1 v6 I think. Some features don't work but others do as far as I can tell
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Hellfire Sandwich v1.2
Faux CM 49b5 UV
V6?
How do u install that v6??
mystahsouljahboy said:
How do u install that v6??
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GO HERE -- > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Lots of info for installing V6 SuperCharge
Can you post a download link for your services.jar file?
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Have you noticed any different with the rom when you started using V6?
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tidewaterns said:
Have you noticed any different with the rom when you started using V6?
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It might be eye trickery lol but it feels snappier all around but could be placebo effect too. I just know it says its running and I've been smooth with 0% lag or restarts except known cm9 issues
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I actually had the same problem when I ran the 'ics" version of the v6 supercharger, but fortunately I didn't lose the data on my SD card. I just got stuck in a bootloop after it restarted so I just had to do a restore from my nand backup (thankfully I backed it up first : D ). I'm running Hellfire 1.2 with the kernel it came with and haven't had any issues other than the common cm9 issues that have been mentioned. It's good to hear that someone else has it working on Hellfire so I'll try it again from the link
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You should ask a mod to move this thread to the general section, people are going to flame you for.posting a non development related thread here. Also there is a chance of a ban.
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Funny you would say that IRA...I posted it there first and wacky.banana just moved it here.
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tidewaterns said:
Have you noticed any different with the rom when you started using V6?
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Well It work on me, you have to follow every step on the script.
If it tells you to reboot even though you havent finish all do it, then come back to the
Script Manager and finish where you left of..
All of the services.jar that are posted on the guide are for different phones running different ics. I was looking for a patched services.jar file specifically made for cm9 for the g2x. That is all.
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I'm able to run pretty much any CM9 services.jar on my milestone.
Try the THS CM9 - it's done by me and it's worked on alot of different devices.
That's the one I'm currently using but every time I reboot my phone initializes my apps and when it gets to the home screen an error pops up saying "select an application for the USB device. %1$s is not responding. Would you like to close it" Any ideas on fixing that zepp?
Edit- I was just pushing the services.jar file with root explorer. Then I cooked it into the rom and reflashed it and now no errors. Still says it breaking strict mode policy on boot up but no more USB connection errors.
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So it doesn't initialize the apps on boot anymore, right?
Yeah doing the permissions usually fixes that.
I'm not sure that I know what that strict mode policy error is tho.
It also seems that the text on buttons don't always say the correct word... so it would indeed be better if you had your rom's services.jar patched.
It doesn't initialize anymore but it does say the strict mode policy thing. And I tried to patch my services.jar for the cm9 selfkang3 rom but I cant seem to do it right. Is there anyway I can upload the file and you patch it for me?
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ya sure
CM9 Services.jar
TarHeelTrigger said:
Funny you would say that IRA...I posted it there first and wacky.banana just moved it here.
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Well don't I feel like a bunghole?
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Lol. No worries. I usually post in the wrong section anyways. Kinda hard to choose where if its not a cut and dry subject or question
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Hey guys
So after I rooted and installed clockwork and I erased all the crap, and there is lots of it on our phones.
It was a lot smoother but not to my liking.
But after I ran the v6 script its night and day there is no stutter or hesitation at all... I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this my wife has a galaxy s2 with the same script running. But the blaze just feel smoother and faster.
Try it out let me know if you guys need any help
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Which V6 options did you use?
It's the 1000hp 9 I think
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Did you also set the On-Boot script?
yeah use script manager go to /data and scroll down you will see a file 99supercharger.sh click it select root and boot and like run the close the script and rerun the original script and you should be all good to go
Hey, how did you install this script into your phone?
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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radiohead7778580 said:
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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I did everything you wrote & all I received is an error message
radiohead7778580 said:
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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Does the script stick or do you have to run it after every reboot?
Thanks for the tip radiohead! The phone is definitely snappier. I mostly followed the directions on the supercharger script post and had no errors.
Can you post a detail or possibly a video on how to change the supercharger script? I'd like to try this out. Thanks!
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Yeah I will make a video how to load the v6 script also the cm9 port will be released sometime this week please don't ask for any eta.. remember its a beta so only report real bugs...
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Add init.d support without editing boot.img !!
See this thread for support and details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762378
should we (verizon) just use the initd not the cpu stuff as well
aj8600 said:
should we (verizon) just use the initd not the cpu stuff as well
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Its your choice, It will work for you if you want to use it.
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Shouldn't the 99test txt file appear in /data/local/tmp after flashing this?
Pj
Phoenix, AZ
Just gotta say, i used this for a few days with the cpu stuff. Was losing 10-15%battery/hour. Reverted back and battery life skyrocketed. Idk about just init.d, but do not use cpu stuff.
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How do I uninstall this??
Does anyone know which roms have built in app2SD support? I use icy snap right now and it works great. Just wondering what other roms have it.
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TdiGuy said:
Does anyone know which roms have built in app2SD support? I use icy snap right now and it works great. Just wondering what other roms have it.
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Help yourself first. Head over roms thread and check the description page (1st post). It lists all features, change logs, bugs etc.
There are lot of roms that that support feature.
TdiGuy said:
Does anyone know which roms have built in app2SD support? I use icy snap right now and it works great. Just wondering what other roms have it.
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Also you can add it to pretty much any ROM with init.d support. Download cronmod's scripts and extract the script from the etc/init.d folder of the .zip. Just copy and paste the script into the init.d folder of the ROM.zip (without actually unzipping the ROM). Then flash as normal.
If there is already an a2sd type script in there, then the ROM already has it, and no need to mess with it. If it doesn't, it may have other scripts that conflict. Look for mounting scripts and the like. If you flash your modded ROM and it won't boot, you may have to remove one or more of those scripts, and/or try a different cronmod script.
If you wanna try it quick and dirty, flash a ROM, then gapps, then flash the .zip as-is from cronmod. Sometimes I get lucky and that works. At least check in the ROM's system/etc/init.d folder to see if there is an a2sd type script in there already first, though.
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