i edit the ram and cpu many things and want to save the settings of what i did to load it agine if i reinstall another rom
so dos kernel adiutor profile can be saved and loaded?
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I've seen this problem discussed here before, and apparently fixed in current versions, but:
The "set on boot" setting on SetCPU shows no sign of working for me.
What I want is for profiles to be automatically enabled on boot - which I assume is part of what "set on boot" is supposed to do. True?
But when I reboot, the "set on boot" settings on both "main" and "advanced" have been unset, and my profiles are not enabled.
I've tried reinstalling both SetCPU and Superuser, and clearing the data for both apps. Still the same problem.
I'm not using the SetCPU widget.
Phone is SGS GT-I9000
Firmware is 2.2.1 I9000XXJPY with Voodoo 5.3
Kernel is 2.6.32.9 curio #1877
SetCPU is 2.1.0
Superuser is v2.3.6.1
su is v2.3.1-ef
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I downloaded and installed the enable io as busy on interactive governor in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565519 and I think it basically broke everything that has to do with video including the camera, video playback, youtube, etc. Wiping everything and flashing a new rom and/or the kernel has not solved the problem. How can I undo this change?
Thanks!
Edit:Never mind, the problem fixed itself. Not sure what happened.
xelloss12 said:
I downloaded and installed the enable io as busy on interactive governor in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1565519 and I think it basically broke everything that has to do with video including the camera, video playback, youtube, etc. Wiping everything and flashing a new rom and/or the kernel has not solved the problem. How can I undo this change?
Thanks!
Edit:Never mind, the problem fixed itself. Not sure what happened.
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For future reference, if you need to check if this is disabled, then check this:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/interctive/io_is_busy
Open it up with ES File Explorer or root explorer and change the value to 0 to disable it or 1 to enable it.
How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
xcs1234 said:
How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
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From ElementalX thread:
The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)
Read OP for more details.
xcs1234 said:
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
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Nope
xcs1234 said:
How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
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I've been using ElementalX for some time. There's an app in the play store specifically for ElementalX kernel.
I always installed the kernel with default settings in AROMA installer since the app lets you tune all the values anyway
experience7 said:
I've been using ElementalX for some time. There's an app in the play store specifically for ElementalX kernel.
I always installed the kernel with default settings in AROMA installer since the app lets you tune all the values anyway
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what's the name of that app?
ElementalX kernel
Here's the Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.elementalxkernel
Primokorn said:
From ElementalX thread:
The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)
Read OP for more details.
Nope
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If I want to install another kernel, can I just install it in the recovery(using the install button in the recovery mode)? Should I clean the present kernel, then install another kernel in the recovery?
There are recommendations that you should dirty flash the original ROM (which then overwrites your current kernel with the stock one). If you're on stock Android (Vanilla), fastboot flash the boot.img from the appropriate factory image. Then use your recovery to install zip > choose your kernel zip.
I've always used the 'easy method' by just dirty-flashing the kernel I want to try. Worked fine all the time [emoji14]
i used sensei kernel and kernel adiutor in miui7, but my mi4i still overheating, how should i set kernel adiutor ??
There is a termal config file which bypass the settings set by the app, try finding an override
so the thermal settings option what should I wear?
herjanasatya said:
i used sensei kernel and kernel adiutor in miui7, but my mi4i still overheating, how should i set kernel adiutor ??
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uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
Glembozt said:
uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
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thanks bro, i'll try now
Works on Resurrection Remix MM
I couldn't find 'thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf' but I could do the rest. Running Resurrection Remix MM 6. This works well. No lags or performance drops. Cooling is good.
Glembozt said:
uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
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is it work for los 14.1?
Glembozt said:
uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
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I f+++ked up, the phone drain battery and overheats like crazy but i did not have the backup for all three of the adjusted files. Can someone please help me?
Edit: I forgot the change permission last step and now it works fine. Thank for this thread.
Glembozt said:
uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
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Can you explain in layman terms about the changes? Your trick worked but my phone battery is draining fast (~2 hours to drain completely) when surfing internet.
try to underclock your deice from kerner adiutor
i want 3 files deletes
Glembozt said:
uninstal your Kernel Adiutor
go to >> \system\etc
delete your thermal-engine-8939.conf and thermal-engine-8939.IN.conf
use this init.qcom.post_boot.sh (download on attachment) to replace init.qcom.post_boot.sh, set permission to rw-r-r and reboot
Now your device not overheating anymore. No lag, fast charge active, fast cooling down.
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my phone locked in mi logo and restart again and again
i want 3 files
can u help me?
Hi guys, today iam going to tell you that how u can OVERCLOCK your galaxy s duos 2 to 1.6ghz.
So first u have to flash "cm-12.1-20160306-UNOFFICIAL-kyleprods" this version of rom or above versions to overclock your device because the overclocking kernel comes with this "cm-12.1-20160306-UNOFFICIAL-kyleprods" version or above of the rom.
U can also do it with cm13 rom.
1) FLASH THE ROM AND GAPPS.
2) AFTER FLASHING U HAVE TO ENABLE ROOT IN THE ROM. FOR DOING IT GO TO SETTIING/ABOUT DEVICE AND TAP THE BUILT-NUMBER SEVERAL TIMES TO ENABLE "DEVELOPER OPTIONS". THEN FIND A OPTION CALLED "ROOT ACCESS" AND CLICK ON IT TO ENABLE.
3) NOW GO TO PLAY STORE AND DOWNLOAD A APP CALLED "NO-FRILLS CPU CONTROL" AND OPEN IT.
4) GRANT IT ROOT ACCESS.
5) THEN SET THE MIN AND MAX CLOCK FREQUENCY TO 1.6GHZ.
6) NOW SET THE GOVERNOR. (I RECOMMAND TO SET IT "ON DEMAND" SO IT USE THE OVERCLOCK FREQUENCY WHEN NEEDED. IT WILL SAVE YOUR BATTERY)
7) NOW SET THE I/O SCHEDULER TO NOOP.
8) NOW CLICK ON APPY AND IT'S DONE.....
NOW U HAVE OVERCLOCKED YOUR DEVICE TO 1.6GHZ.
YOU CAN ALSO GO TO THE LINK BELOW AND WATCH MY VIDEO ABOUT IT.
LINK- https://youtu.be/-JkVAeEf7BQ
Thanks,ill try it now.