These steps are intended for use on the stock Droid X2. I'm sure they will be close to the same on other phones, but if your phone is not a stock Droid X2, know that the steps may be different or you may get unfavorable results. Always backup anything you don't want to lose.
Before even considering this, READ ALL THE STEPS. Then READ IT AGAIN.
There are two tweaks recommended here: V6_Supercharger and SD Speed Increase.
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
3. BusyBox 1.18.2 or earlier
NOTE: I haven't confirmed the script works on 2.3.4... You may want to use the latest version of the script if you have 2.3.4
Installing/Using the script:
1. Install BusyBox. There are a number of ways to get this... it comes as part of Titanium Backup, for example. If you're not sure if you have it, or not, you can use BusyBox Installer (free on Market) to detect whether or not you have it and install it if you don't.
- Note: BusyBox Installer tells you which version you have installed on the main screen after it loads... it should be in a list that starts with "Your device is Rooted"
- Note: Make sure you don't install BusyBox 1.19 or anything newer than 1.18.2
2. Download the script. Save it in a place where you'll be able to find it.
3. Launch Script Manager and find the downloaded file (usually in /mnt/sdcard/download). Long-press no it and select rename, then delete the .txt from the end. You should have a file named "V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh"... Press once on the script file to load it into Script Manager, check the 'Run as Root' box (DO NOT select "Run at Boot") and push "Run" to execute the script.
4. The script will run and ask for a speed. Touch anywhere on the screen to open your keyboard. Type 1 if this is your first time running the script, 0 if you're a fast reader or you are in a hurry. Next, it lists 17 options and gives an input prompt. Type 8 and push Enter. (This selects the called MegaRAM 1 preset, but feel free to try others, if you're so inclined)
5. Once script finishes, type 17 and push enter to end the script. Push the phone's Menu button and select 'exit' to return to the list of scripts.
6. Pushing the phone's Back button should bring you to a file browser. Push the '..' line (second from top) until the top line reads '/'.
7. Push the phone's Menu button, push 'More' and then 'Config'. Check the box 'Browse as root'. Push the phone's Back button to return to the file browser.
8. Browse to /data and select '99SuperCharger.sh' (This script was created by the first script and makes sure the settings from the first script are re-applied on boot)
9. Select both 'Run as root' and 'Run at boot'. Push 'Save' and then 'Run'. If it says "Exit code 0" at the top of the screen, the script ran successfully. Any other Exit codes should be reported.
10. Almost all the settings are now in place... but reboot your phone to get the last ones implemented.
11. After reboot, launch Script Manager and run V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update8.sh (the first script). Select 0 at the first prompt, look for the current minfrees values... it should say "Launcher is HARD TO KILL!" and "Current minfrees = 6, 12, 40, 60, 80, 100". If the settings are correct, type 17 to exit and you are done. If not, re-read steps because you missed something.
Credit goes to Zeppelinrox, see this thread for more info on this script.
Requirements for SD Speed Increase:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. SD Speed Increase (free on Market)
Configuring SD Speed Increase:
1. Open the app and adjust the memory slider to 2048
2. Check 'Set on every reboot'
3. Push the red button
4. Reboot the phone
Advanced: 3G TurboCharge
- I'll post full step-by-step instructions soon, but for now, here are two more scripts from Zepplinrox that will boost 3G performance... (Forum Post) Run 3GTurboChargerInstaller.sh and 98KickAssKernelTweaksInstaller.sh once each (Hint: Don't forget to remove the .txt extension). The second script creates this boot script: /system/etc/init.d/98kickasskernel, so you will have use this thread to get init.d created (Side note: I haven't been able to get it to actually run the scripts that are placed in init.d... we're stuck with Script Manager for now). Run all scripts as root, obviously.
Questions, Comments & Corrections are welcome!
To Do:
Update SuperCharger to update7 (need to test it myself first)
Test and implement AutoStart script
Edit:
06/27/2011 - Removed ro.Home_app_adj tweak. It's handled by the SuperCharger script.
06/27/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v4 of the script.
07/14/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v5 of the script.
07/25/2011 - Added BusyBox requirement to the SuperCharger script.
07/25/2011 - Updated SuperCharger script instructions to use v8 of the script. Rewrote most steps for improved clarity.
08/19/2011 - Updated 3G and Kernel links.
Using it now... Cant see a major difference but I can tell some things are faster... and havent had any reason to kill any apps because the phone starts to get sluggish so IMO thats a major plus and a sign that it is working...
Oh yeah... use option 9! Megamemory device....
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alright so I did all the steps... but when i re-open it (step 10) it goes back to the original 1-3 menu. what did i do wrong?
falconfan101 said:
alright so I did all the steps... but when i re-open it (step 10) it goes back to the original 1-3 menu. what did i do wrong?
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What does the script say those numbers mean?
The 1-3 settings are just setting the scroll speed of the text when the script runs. I personally like to set it to 1 (fastest) but it really doesn't matter. 3rd gives you a chance to read everything.
Works, like a charm, now if i wanted to get rid of it would it just be going back through the steps and undoing what i did?
slowz3r said:
Works, like a charm, now if i wanted to get rid of it would it just be going back through the steps and undoing what i did?
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No, all you have to do is uninstall script manager and reboot. Deleting the scripts is optional.
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This script really made a big difference.
Great work, and there is no battery drain...
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vvildcard said:
Before even considering this, READ ALL THE STEPS. Then READ IT AGAIN.
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
Installing/Using the script:
1. Download this ZIP and extract the script to your sdcard.
2. Load the V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update4.sh script into Script Manager and check the 'Run as Root' box (DO NOT select "Run at Boot"). Push "Run" to execute the script.
3. The script will run and display a list of 16 options and a prompt. Touch anywhere on the screen to open your keyboard. Type 9 and push Enter. (This selects the option called MegaMemory Device)
4. Once script finishes, type 16 and push enter to end the script. Push the phone's Menu button and select 'exit' to return to the list of scripts.
5. Pushing the phone's Back button should bring you to a file browser. Push the '..' line (second from top) until the top line is '/'.
6. Push the phone's Menu button, push 'More' and then 'Config'. Check the box 'Browse as root'. Push the phone's Back button to return to the file browser.
7. Browse to /data and select '99SuperCharger.sh' (This script makes sure the other script runs on boot. Otherwise you would have to do steps 2-5 everytime you boot your phone)
8. Select both 'Run as root' and 'Run at boot'. Push 'Save' and then 'Run'. You will most likely see 2 errors at the end of the 99SuperCharger script... this is expected.
9. Reboot your phone, but you might already notice a significant difference in speed and zero redraws from your launcher.
10. After reboot, launch Script Manager and run the V6_SuperCharger_for_Android.sh script, but this time don't select any options just look at your current settings and make sure they are the same as the Step values you put in. Right under the list of options, it should say: 'NOTE: Current minfrees =' If they are correct, type 16 to exit and you are done. If not re-read steps because you missed something.
Credit goes to Zeppelinrox, see this thread for more info on this script.
These steps were posted a while ago on droidforums.net... you might run through the comments on that forum if you have any trouble and don't want to wait for a reply.
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What are the values that it sets? I currently am running the V6 script and unless this is a newer version my option 9 is called "Gaming settings". At any rate I did option 10 and set values at 6,12,75,125,150,175. What does this set them to?
disregard my previous post. I ran it and found they are the same settings I have been using. Thanks for the updated script though.
is their a script dev thread where updated scripts are posted
THANK YOU!
I was about 10 mins away from calling VZW and telling them to take this back and send me my original X back... I wasn't able to get ANY Ver. of Pandora to play or even Slacker half the time. The complete phone would freeze ALL the time to the point I could not do anything unless I performed a Battery Pull to hard reset.
This fixed ALL my issues. I don't even have the 1-3 second wake delay I was experiencing before. So far so GREAT!! As I type I even realize that while Pandora is playing and the phone is charging it is not getting nearly as hot as it was before? I don't care why it's working better now, but I'm glad it is!
I can't wait until we can get a decent rom with these fixes already in place! I loved Liberty on my old X. I miss it!
A+++\
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This's pretty slick. While I haven't noticed huge gains in most areas, due to having cleaned and optimized my phone, the whole thing just seems to run with extra smoothness. Also, there's no more delay when waking the phone.
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I ran this script on my phone and couldn't be happier. Stock I'd get about 115mb ram free on ATK. After root and de-bloat I topped out at 170. After this script, 220+!!!
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This is a godsend!
Thanks for creating this thread and providing the most excellent script for memory mgmt. I've just installed it on my DX2 and boy, does it fly! I now see 130m+ memory free whereas before it would bounce between 50M-90M. Many thanks! I will run the remainder of this week and see if there are other impacts.
I do have one question, however, since I'm a newbie to all this: can I now remove the ATK application and disable the native Task Manager application with this script now in place? Or should I keep these as add'l failsafes?? Please advise and thanks for all the great info on this forum!
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I do have one question, however, since I'm a newbie to all this: can I now remove the ATK application and disable the native Task Manager application with this script now in place? Or should I keep these as add'l failsafes?? Please advise and thanks for all the great info on this forum!
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Try using Titanium Backup Pro to freeze these programs. I have both apps frozen, and my phone is fine
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Does this increase benchmark scores at all? I know they don't mean anything but I think we can all agree, they're fun.
Also does this JUST manage memory or does it do other things as well?
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In my limited and completely amateur testing, there was no noticeable improvement in benchmarks... but I'm sure mileage will vary. You should seek out Zepplinrocks (the scripts writer) for a better answer.
I am sure this is a stupid question, but I'm a droid Newb. Is it nessicary to have the script manager app constantly running once you have already ran the script? Or is it good to go once I have exited it the last time? And after rooting, and running this script my weather widget keeps on saying i am in rockport il. And I'm not.... any suggestions?
When I click the Zip to download V6 on my phone it say "download unsuccessful"
And I have done these:
Requirements for V6_Supercharger:
1. Rooted Phone (Gingerbreak 1.20)
2. Script Manager (free on Market)
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Hi
This topic has been created to address FAQ in regards to Feeyo's Cronos Droid.
This will allow Feeyo to work and post relevant updates on his thread in Development.
Basics:
To ensure the update goes as smoothly as possible, please ensure you carry out the following:
Feeyo has recommended you setup your SD card as follows:
first partition :ext2
Rest FAT32
Some users have advised ext3 has worked, if so great
Installation Instructions
1) Do a backup
2) Make sure you wipe everything. (also battery and rotating settings)
3) Flash Cronos
4) Reboot.
5) When finished booting for the first time make sure to reboot it one last time to update all caching and settings.
Are u updating the rom from an older Cronos Droid version?
1) Flash Cronos
2) Reboot.
3) When finished booting for the first time make sure to reboot it one last time to update all caching and settings.
I update from Cronos Droid Version 1.4 to 1.4.1
In 1.4 rom ,there was about 140M left in my telephone memory
after the update , there is only 108M left in the telephone memory
then I did this:
adb shell
su
cp -a /data/app /system/sd/
rm -r /data/app
ln -s /system/sd/app /data/app
reboot
there is still 108M left
Then I find the apks exist under data/app also exist under system/sd/app
if i delete the apk under data/app,the same apk will also disappear
WHY
PS after full wipe and I flash the 1.4.1 ,reboot,flash the app2sd.zip ,the phone died,the 1.4.1 means this one :StableCronos_4.1_528_fix_sign.zip
SD:swap 32M ;ext3 512;fat32 some rest
jyhwai said:
I update from Cronos Droid Version 1.4 to 1.4.1
In 1.4 rom ,there was about 140M left in my telephone memory
after the update , there is only 108M left in the telephone memory
then I did this:
adb shell
su
cp -a /data/app /system/sd/
rm -r /data/app
ln -s /system/sd/app /data/app
reboot
there is still 108M left
Then I find the apks exist under data/app also exist under system/sd/app
if i delete the apk under data/app,the same apk will also disappear
WHY
PS after full wipe and I flash the 1.4.1 ,reboot,flash the app2sd.zip ,the phone died,the 1.4.1 means this one :StableCronos_4.1_528_fix_sign.zip
SD:swap 32M ;ext3 512;fat32 some rest
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Feeyo has advised not to flash the aps2sd zip (first post) with 1.4.1
Q: Im in love with Feeyo, what do I do
A: get in line behind Rhamsterman
Q: All apps that need SU access on the SU request screen - hanging
A: enable usb debugging
akhtar1817 said:
Feeyo has advised not to flash the aps2sd zip (first post) with 1.4.1
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yes,I know it ,now I am using the room without flashing the aps2sd zip
but,the problem still exists
jyhwai said:
yes,I know it ,now I am using the room without flashing the aps2sd zip
but,the problem still exists
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you mean apps2d is not working? I think he is working on it as a few people have posted the issue
akhtar1817 said:
you mean apps2d is not working? I think he is working on it as a few people have posted the issue
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yeah, that is the point wired
normally ,if the apks you install are all under /system/sd/app,it means the app2sd works
but this time they were under /system/sd/app and also under date /app which
takes up the phone memory
supposed to be QA thread right?
Only questions with answers here please.
Q1: I want the vanilla lockscreen like the one on previous builds of feeyo rom?
Q2: I also need a solution for stopping the alarm on this new lockscreen?
Q3: My phone freezes after the phone starts after applying this update?
A1: Read here. http://geekfor.me/fixes/vanilla-lockscreen/ (works on every 2.1 rom, tested myself manytimes)
A2: Alarm in sense clock is connected to sense lockscreen. If you disable this by installing vanilla lockscreen you won't be able to stop the alarm when it starts. So download also the default clock app (found in link above) and set the alarm in that clock app and disable the alarm in sense clock app.
A3: This lockscreen does not have a pin unlock screen built in. So if you want to use, disable the PIN before flashing the update.
IMPORTANT: If you do this you will lose HTC lockscreen. If you want it back it is only possible by reflashing the rom you use (no wipe needed!). Also (i couldn't find it now), but there is also a solution for having a non transparent lockscreen. It somwhere in the web. Use google.
Q: How do I get MMS working?
A: (Full credit to Goose247 for this)
Copy your data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/telephony.db over to your computer.
Download this http://sourceforge.net/projects/sql...0 beta1/sqlitebrowser_200_b1_win.zip/download
extract it and run "SQLite Database Browser 2.0 b1"
Open up telephony.db
Click on "Browse Data"
Next to table, click on the dropdown menu and select "carriers"
in table 2 (production) you want to change only these settings (apn, user, password, mmsproxy, mmsport, mmsc and just check that type is set to mms) - I didn't have type anything in user and password, guess that depends on your carrier (tmh)
Scroll down the list of carriers to find your settings for the above.
To change any value just double click in the relevant box and input your value and remember to click on "Apply Changes"
Once you have change all your settings save, upload your new modified telephony.db to your phone and then reboot phone.
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Q: My market seems to load up very slow.
A: When starting the market just press search, and enter a program name. dont wait for it to load up. It will speed it up right away.
Q: Nope it is still being slow...
A: Is your gmail syncing at the same time when using the market? That will slow down market.
akhtar1817 said:
Installation Instructions
1) Do a backup
2) Make sure you wipe everything. (also battery and rotating settings)
3) Flash Cronos
4) Reboot.
5) When finished booting for the first time make sure to reboot it one last time to update all caching and settings.
Are u updating the rom from an older Cronos Droid version?
1) Flash Cronos
2) Reboot.
3) When finished booting for the first time make sure to reboot it one last time to update all caching and settings.
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I follow this instruction but final can't boot, stop in HERO screen after flash, I was tried many time.
Normal for this version how long to fist boot???
Feeyo said:
Q: My market seems to load up very slow.
A: When starting the market just press search, and enter a program name. dont wait for it to load up. It will speed it up right away.
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does not work for me
at market startup
i press the search button, enter a name...
after 1 minute i get a result
apps install slow, and after it is installed, it still says 'installing' in the market
Q: My 3G seems unstable / slow Internet
A: The automated APN settings are probably not correct. Remove the automated APN's from your system and enter them manually.
where is this apps2sd.zip file ?
Is it possible to remove / hide the clock in the top right corner? I don't need this, while having a clock widget.
Is it possible on Android at all or specific for this rom?
NoClaim said:
Is it possible to remove / hide the clock in the top right corner? I don't need this, while having a clock widget.
Is it possible on Android at all or specific for this rom?
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what clock widget are you using instead?
wieben said:
what clock widget are you using instead?
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Any clock widget will display a clock on the home screen....the clock in the top right corner is useless then, while I don't need to read the time twice...
There seems to be a lot of mystery surrounding the release timeline for the official Froyo (2.2) update for the Nook Color. One of the biggest advantages that I've found using Froyo is the serious speed boost, compliments of the Just-in-time compiler (JIT). Many other Froyo features are directed primarily at mobile phones and aren't particularly relevant to our device. That said, I know that JIT was slated for release on 2.1 but wasn't ultimately implemented until 2.2. The good news is that JIT does run on 2.1 and isn't that difficult to implement (It does NOT require a special kernel or anything). I've done some research and am going to start working on getting the JIT to run on Nook 2.1 tomorrow morning once I sober up. I started this thread in order to see:
1. Is this feasible?
2. Is there an interest in this?
3. If people would be willing to test this
4. If anyone has some input on how to get started
5. If others will help me develop an easy method to get this running for others
While I certainly respect and encourage the developers working on the community version of Froyo, we all know that it's not ready for prime time. This should give us many of the advantages of Froyo without having to sacrifice daily usability.
Next up: REAL, system-wide copy and paste (incl. http links, etc.)
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/jit-enabled-for-htc-hero/
that would be cool, i don't see how that would not be possible but then again i am not a dev,... I know threre is more to it that just flash 10.1 but HTC had there own version of it while motorola didn't on there 2.1 OS
easy9 said:
that would be cool, i don't see how that would not be possible but then again i am not a dev,... I know threre is more to it that just flash 10.1 but HTC had there own version of it while motorola didn't on there 2.1 OS
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It's possible, follow that link. Cyanogenmod had it on my Nexus One when it was 2.1. I am like 90% sure it can be done I need to work on it and I will tomorrow night just wanted to get people aware of this and looking into it.
Would be awsome. JIT and Flash are all I am really missing.
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I don't know how helpful it is but some of the old evo 2.1 roms had jit compiling. Maybe you could look at those. Damage control 3.5 i remember specifically having it.
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Ordieth said:
Would be awsome. JIT and Flash are all I am really missing.
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you can use Skyfire as a browser for the flash part
Honestly it probably wont work very well. When the Droid 1 first came out many devs worked on enabling JIT on 2.1 for it. It worked but with major stability issues. And it wasn't only the D1 having stability issues. 2.1 just wasn't written with JIT in mind originally, which is why 2.2 was so huge.
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SWM is right. I installed it on my Droid in March of last year and it was fast, but ultimately proved to be unstable. The following is post I made about JIT. It was in March of last year (the links are surely not functional now as I think those websites are gone now). Also, ignore the optimism in the post because the stability did not last:
I’ve been running Bugless Beast roms since the end of January.
Everything that follows is all based on work done by t3hSteve. Here’s his description of the process: He rebuilt the file dalvikvm with JIT defined “and then copied libnativehelper, libdvm, and dalvikvm to my phone. Added dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit to build.prop and rebooted”. After reading that short post, I started reading and googling until I learned how to do the same using his modified dalvikvm file. After reading (http://alldroid.org/viewtopic.php?f=210&t=1673 ) and learning that some folks that are running JIT are still having problems with browsers closing and with some force closes. I, on the other hand, knew that JIT had run well on my Droid with BB7.7. After all the reading, I was more convinced than ever that having Animations turned off was a key to successful operation with JIT. I have no technical reasons to support this position other than it seems that a lot, not all, but a lot of people that are having problems with JIT enabled are also mentioning how much they like Live Wallpapers. So taking those two tenuous data points (1. My Droid ran fine with 7.7 and JIT enabled and 2. I have animations turned off and most folks obviously do not due to the fascination with Live Wallpapers.) I decided to go for it. I then enabled JIT on my droid.
The results are pretty good so far. Before enabling JIT I would mostly get 159 - 179ms benchmarks. With JIT enabled I’m getting at lot of reading in the 130 - 150 range. I downloaded Linpack and promptly started getting readings in the 11’s. My best so far is 11.924 Mflops/s. So far so good. I’ve had absolutely no issues at this point. I’ve been running with JIT enabled for about 4 hours so far. It’s hard to operate the Droid and type with my fingers crossed.
To accomplish this I added a line to the end of the build.prop file and replaced libdvm.so and libnativehelper.so with copies I got from t3hSteve. Here’s the procedure I followed:
1. Make a full Nandroid backup and save a copy of it on the computer.
2. Download the file “vmlibs.zip” here http://alldroid.org/download/file.php?id=1374
3. Create a new folder on your sdcard named: JIT
4. Extract vmlibs.zip to the new JIT folder on the sdcard.
5. Open the JIT folder and create a new folder in it named Backup. This is where you are going to keep your current files that are going to be replaced: dalvikvm, libdvm.so and libnativehelper.so
6. Disconnect phone from Computer. The following steps are going to be done with Root Explorer.
7. Go to /system/bin and copy dalvikvm.
8. Go to /sdcard/JIT/Backup and paste dalvikvm there.
9. Go to /sdcard/JIT/bin and copy dalvikvm.
10. Go to /system/bin and select the mount RW button
11. Paste dalvikvm there – answer yes to the overwrite question.
12. Long press the new dalvikvm file and choose Permissions and check every box.
13. Press the Mount RO button.
14. Go to /system/lib and copy libdvm.so and paste it in sdcard/JIT/Backup.
15. Go to /system/lib and copy libnativehelper.so and paste it in sdcard/JIT/Backup.
16. Go to /sdcard/JIT and copy libdvm.so.
17. Go to /system/lib and press the “Mount RW” button.
18. Paste the libdvm.so file there. Answer yes to the overwrite question.
19. Go to /sdcard/JIT and copy libnativehelper.so .
20. Go to /system/lib and paste the libnativehelper.so file there. Answer yes to the overwrite question.
21. Press the “Mount RO” button.
22. Go to /system and long press the build.prop file.
23. Select “Open in Text Editor” in the window that opens.
24. Open your physical keyboard and scroll to the bottom of the file and enter the following:
25. Dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit
26. Press the phone’s Menu button and select “Save & Exit”
27. Reboot
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Here's the adb vesion (don't know the source, it wasn't me):
abd pull /system/build.prop build.prop
Open in WordPad and add
Add as the last line:
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit
SAVE
adb shell mount -o remount,rw /dev/mtd/mtdblock4 /system
adb push dalvikvm /system/bin/
adb push libdvm.so /system/lib/
adb push libnativehelper.so /system/lib/
adb shell chmod 755 /system/bin/dalvikvm
adb push build.prop /system/
adb shell reboot
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I am not a dev and have no idea if any of this old stuff will help with the NC, but there it is!!
Good luck.
To Geezer Squid: Great find, I've put it into my blog, thanks. I have a collection of NC quirks there -- with probable ways to improvements. Yours should work like a charm.
To brashmadcap: Excellent move! Hope your next "Next up" after system-wide copy-paste would be hardware assisted 2D/3D drivers and video overlay and/or VOME engine out of AOSP 2.3:
Now all it may take is searching for OMAP36xx's JIT (dalvikvm and libdvm.so and libnativehelper) for A2.2.1 (or maybe 2.3 if already available and different from A2.2.1's). Next step (or preliminary step?) would be getting rid of all UI "animations" and "Live Wallpapers" crap that were designed before a good JIT compiler appearance.
While digging in TI OMAP36xx (or maybe even in TI OMAP4430) and Droid X/2 repositories for better JIT, I would ask to pull and try better (later) 2D/3D drivers, the newer NEON framework and better (read: working) hardware assisted overlay (HQ YouTube is obviously using it today, why other/stock video players don't know it even exists? where's the usual "stagefright" fallback options of build.prop?).
Then flash_for_2.1.apk (Flash 10.1) will simply work, I hope.
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Sorry guys this no longer works...
Ubuntu removed alot of the files needed to run it on a phone off of their website which is why you are getting the errors on the script to try and install it.
Recapped:
Here's what I mean the website the script is going to to get the files no longer exists...
Heres an example to see for yourself: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/t/tightvnc/tightvncserver_1.3.9-4_armel.deb
I will try and find a new link to plug in but for now it DOES NOT WORK!
Thank you for your patience on the thread,
StrumerJohn
==== How to Install Ubuntu Linux on your HTC EVO 3D / Sensation 4G ====
Table of Contents
Post 1
1: Disclaimer
2: Pre Requirements
3: PC Guide to push to phone
4: MAC Guide to push to phone
5: Additional Scripts
6: Credits
Post 2
1: FAQs
2: Recognitions
Post 3
1: News and Updates
2: Additional Notices
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-Disclaimer-
This has been tested on my phone and runs perfectly fine, I am not responsible for you breaking, bricking, or dropping your phone on the floor and causing the USB cable to fall out and blow up your device.
Pre Requirements:
A rooted HTC EVO 3D or Sensation 4G
A S-off'd HTC EVO 3D or Sensation 4G
netarchy's kernel (Silverneedle Test5)
Android SDK
The USB drivers for your phone. (x32) (x64)
A microSD Card
2.3 GB Free of space on your microSD card
Know how to read to directions
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The intense Procedure:
1. Download this version of Ubuntu. [Download #1] [Download #2]
2. Unzip the Ubuntu folder to your desktop and if you want, delete the compressed one you downloaded.
3. On your phone go to Settings > Applications > Development and turn on USB debugging.
4. Plug in your USB cable (from your computer to your phone) and mount your (mirco)SD card.
5. Move or copy over the unzipped / normal Ubuntu folder. This will take a long time unless you have a class10 microSD card.
6. After moving / copying that file over, tell your phone to unmount the (micro)SD card / Set the phone to Charge Only mode.
7. Now on your computer, go to where you have Android SDK installed. (Example on my computer: E:\Program Files (X86)\Android\android-sdk )
8. When in the main SDK folder, hold shift and right click a blank area and then click on "open command window here". It should of opened the command line window with the directory of your SDK already put in. If not type cd "C:\Your directory or location of your SDK"
9. Now type "cd platform-tools"
9.5. (Optional) "type adb devices" and check if the computer recognizes your phone. If not you need to reinstall your drivers from the download link above in the requirements.
10. Type "adb shell"
11. Type "su" so we have superuser permissions
12. Type "cd /sdcard" so the directory is changed to the (micro)SD card
13. Type "cd ubuntu" so the directory is changed to the Ubuntu File
14. Type "sh ubuntu.sh" so we can install Ubuntu
15. Type "bootubuntu" to start up Ubuntu. Next time you enter Ubuntu, you just need to type "bootubuntu" from your /sdcard/ubuntu directory, there is no need to run ubuntu.sh again.
16. If you got "[email protected]" in the command line, you have sucessfully installed Ubuntu. If not make sure you installed netarchy's kernel. If it still does not install correctly please try a different ROM, I have only tested this on SteelROM 1.1. *AFTER INSTALLING ANY ROM, YOU NEED TO REINTALL THE KERNEL.*
17. Now type "apt-get update" to update Ubuntu to the latest version. Then "apt-get upgrade" to apply the update.
18. Type "apt-get install tightvncserver" to install the vncserver. (Your telling your phone to read off it self pretty much.)
19. Type "export USER=root" To make yourself a user / the user
20. Type "vncserver -geometry 1024×800" to set the screen resolution you want to display on your phone. Remember you can always zoom in by pinching, so you don't need to make this that much smaller. You should also get prompted to set a password, do so. You will need to remember this password to log in.
21. Download the AndroidVNC Viewer off the Market here.
22. Open the viewer, and put in a nickname, your PASSWORD FROM ABOVE, and for the IP Address put: 127.0.0.1 for the port put 5901. THEN SCROLL DOWN and make the COLOR FORMAT 24-bit colors (4bpp).
And finally, hit Connect to launch Ubuntu on your phone!
For Mac users:
Finder -> Applications -> Utilities (folder) -> Terminal
When you cd to where your adb is located, cd is lowercase as are most all unix commands.
If you're unsure where to go, get to adb in your Finder, right-click, get info, the pop-up will show you the path. Note in unix that the folders (subdirectories) are separated by / and not by \ like in Windows.
Once you're there, the only trick you need to know is to tell unix that adb is located where you are, so you change the adb shell command like this:
./adb shell
That's about it, all other instructions once you're inside the phone shell are the same.
OBTW - after the unzip of the initial file from the OP, just drag and drop the whole ubuntu folder to your NO NAME drive (normal sd card formatting doesn't get a name at the factory, so by now you know that your sd card mounts like that anyways I'd suppose - just put it here in case).
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Additional Scripts
Danaff37's
danaff37 said:
That's the script catted out.
I posted a different script a few pages back that I think will help you guys. I modified it so we should have no trouble with apps in sd.. I finally got a bigger sdcard so I can test this stuff and this script works great. Please guys try this script. If you download it in phone it will change the name and add a bin on it I think, so rename it accordingly and make sure it gets into /system/bin with the right permissions (755 or rwxr-xr-x), then run it
http://db.tt/gin57Gd
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Credits:
Ubuntu Modded and Guide by: Me
Mac Guide Written by: EarlyMon
danaff37's Script by : danaff37 (of course)
Original dev of Ubuntu: Zedomax
If you have any problems beside the slow downloads because of the blown up servers, let me know below. Also I tried to type this fast, so if there is any typo's or broken links let me know too! Thanks!
Also feel free to hit the Thanks button or Donate for more Guides
FAQS
FAQS
Do I need to have everything in the android-sdk downloaded and installed?
No, you just need to have the base sdk.
When I tell the command prompt to adb devices, my phone does not show up!!
Make sure you have installed the proper drivers for your phone and for your correct operating system
I'm not getting "[email protected]" when I type / copy-&-paste "bootubuntu"
Well, this could be for a various amount of reasons, first make sure you have a rooted HTC EVO 3D/Sensation. And by root, I mean a full root, not just a temp root or S-off. If you still do not get "[email protected]", flash your device (or go though your data folder and delete all the ubuntu files, then delete the ubuntu file off of your sd card and clear your caches.), and retry the above steps. If the problem still persists, then please PM me with your exact problem.
I'm having issues within the VNC, and I get an error message when I hit "connect".
Make sure you typed your password correctly, the passwords are case sensitive. If you still cannot get in, make sure your IP Adress is set to "127.0.0.1" and your Port(s) are "5901".
The colors on my screen look all weird and disorientated, how do I fix this?
Close Ubuntu, and re-open the VNC application, then scroll down to "Color Format" and tap on "24-bit color (4 bpp)".
The on-screen keyboard does not work and I get a different letter or character for whatever character I type!
The on-screen keyboard will work now, if you install LXDE.
I'm not good with reading text! I need a video demonstration!
For a video head here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbunTRzEQCI
How do I close Ubuntu?
Two options here:
1.Logout of the server and go to your homescreen and push menu, then go to settings, then Applications, then Running Services and close any remaining open part of the server program. The service may re-open later, do not close it though. It won't use up a noticable amount of RAM, just enough to make sure the application opens quick again.
2. Logout of the server and use your favorite task killer to close the server process. The service may re-open later, do not close it though. It won't use up a noticable amount of RAM, just enough to make sure the application opens quick again.
FAQS should be in order chronologically (until the end of them).
I would like to give a huge thanks to EarlyMon, for helping out lost members. This thread would not be as peaceful if it were not for him.
And it seems I have forgotten to list another VERY helpful person here, danaff37. I am really grateful to both of these two for all of the help and work they have done to aid others.
Am I missing a question that you are pretty sure is asked ALOT (lol)? Then PM me please and I'll get it up here ASAP!
Upcoming Change log for final release:
(StrumerJohn's Zedomax Ubuntu Mod)
Made a launchable .exe for easier updating and installing of Ubuntu
Default mode LXDE for fixed keyboard
Pushes Server application to your phone
Fixed a few problems that caused people to have an error in installing
Server application updated
Fixed port issues for log in errors
News update 11/13/11
Bad news and Good News:
Ubuntu was successfully updated
Update brakes keyboard
Update breaks Apps2SD
Update takes up less space (1GB instead of 2GB)
Update ONLY works on MIUI so far
Updated script to add work around for those facing issues
Computer .exe only working on x64 Windows 7 computers ;-;
Thank you for those of you testing! Might make this open Beta...!
Version as of 12/12/11
Alpha Build 1.0
What Doesn't Work so far:
Boots to latest version only to lock up phone (Unless you are running MIUI)
Keyboard borked
Doesn't work on ICS
Audio Broken
Apps Saved on SD
What works:
Everything else
Sweeeeet.
Appreciate my help? Thank me
Wow this is amazing! Never used linux before tho...
Haven't looked at the bootubuntu script yet, but I know a lot of these couldn't work if you had any apps on sdcard at all. Each app moved to sd takes a loop device.
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maazing will try tonight!!!!!!
danaff37 said:
Haven't looked at the bootubuntu script yet, but I know a lot of these couldn't work if you had any apps on sdcard at all. Each app moved to sd takes a loop device.
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Just moved partially like moving to the SD or Actually having them Downloaded and Installed to the SD?
Interesting. Nice write up
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Cool...
But, why.
Cause you can?
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Because Ubuntu has some computer applications you can't normally use on your phone. In the browser download Java and check out runescape runs like shizzle but once we get new quad phones out I'm sure it would run fine. lol
This is what I wanted. Million thanks....
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Added to my 'Complete LIST' thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16132451
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Just moved partially like moving to the SD or Actually having them Downloaded and Installed to the SD?
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Using the stock apps to sd like under manage applications (like the same as is available on a non rooted phone). The script for ch rooting can be made to work around it though. But most aren't.
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danaff37 said:
Using the stock apps to sd like under manage applications (like the same as is available on a non rooted phone). The script for ch rooting can be made to work around it though. But most aren't.
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If there are any small minor problems like that and it's not working proper, let me know. I'll mess around with some things and release a patch.
Installed successfully and works great except I can't type cause of the keyboard glitch. Anyway around it?
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Working with shooter rewind
akiradavis said:
Installed successfully and works great except I can't type cause of the keyboard glitch. Anyway around it?
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The only way to get around it atm (at the moment) is to use a bluetooth keyboard.
Very sweet! I will test this tomorrow when I get home. It should work on my ROM as well
Nice....can't wait for the keyboard fix.
Attached Are The 3 Latest Updates For The 3GTurboCharger, V6 Supercharger, And 98KickassKernelTweaks.
General Instructions:
1. Place All Scripts On Root Of SD Card.
2. Rename The Scripts Removing .txt
3. You Must Create The "init.d" Folder Inside /system/etc Prior To Running The 98KickassKernelTweaks Script.
4. Use Script Manager To Load The Scripts.
5. All Scripts Need To Have "RUN AS ROOT" Checked First.
6. Then Select "RUN" And Follow The Instructions On The Screen.
7. Proceed To Next Set Of Instructions If Your Script(s) Warrant It.
Advanced Instructions For V6 Supercharger And 98KickassKernelTweaks:
1. Menu>More>Advanced Options>Config Check "BROWSE AS ROOT
2. /data 99Supercharger.sh Check Off Both "RUN AS ROOT And RUN AT BOOT"
3. /system/etc/init.d 98KickassKernel Check Off Both "RUN AS ROOT And RUN AT BOOT"
4. ***Possible Your Device Will Also Create 99Supercharger If The "init.d" Folder Exists.
More Info On It Go Here:
3GTurbocharger And KickassKernelTweaks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15948434&postcount=1127
V6Supercharger:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
As A Reminder This Was Created By Zeppelinrox And All Credit Goes To Him.
Files Are Now Attached For Easy Download.
I was under initial impression these werent needed after the GB update? I guess i was mistaken?
SuBDivisions said:
I was under initial impression these werent needed after the GB update? I guess i was mistaken?
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This Post Doesn't Specify For Froyo Or Gingerbread Users. It's Up To The User, And I'm On Gingerbread And I Find All 3 Beneficial.
Now that we have the init.d hack will the kickasskernal with the IO tweaks work? Or should I just use the IO tweaks that come with navenedrob's script?
I Vote You Should Try It And See If It Works. Make A Backup First.
It boot looped...........
Do I have to sbf? Or could I just use the nandroid?
Throw The Phone Out Now. You Royally Messed Up. Geez Leave You Alone For One Minute And Look What You've Done. Nandroid Is Just Fine, No SBF Necessary.
WAAAAHHHHH no fair.... oh look it rebooted.....
So yea I am gonna try to use the IO tweaks from navenedrob's script as well as the cpu tweak from his script oh on top of the SD read ahead one. Those should work well with supercharger and kickasskernal I think. Those do not touch the cpu freq right?
I Don't Have Any Reason To Believe It Would.
Awesome, everything is working great.
My cpu is set to 1000 min and max. Sd read ahead is working but umm how do I know if the IO tweaks are working?
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Anyhow... now that I have my cpu at 1000 min/max I want to separate the cpu freq tweak and have different freq scripts for battery saving.
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How are these scripts running for X2 owners? Any major issues so far?
triton302 said:
How are these scripts running for X2 owners? Any major issues so far?
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I Think They Work Fantastic, Personal Opinion. No Issues At All.
Mods like this one should also go to the Droid X2 Dev forum.
navenedrob said:
Mods like this one should also go to the Droid X2 Dev forum.
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This Was Actually A Toss Up, Because Zep Started A Thread In The General.
i tried the scripts on p3 and it actually made it use marginally more ram and it was glitchy. i dont remember what numbers i used but i got them from this forum somewhere. either way when i tried to undo it i got a reboot loop so i sbfed and went back to p3. after looking into it some more ive read some places that you dont need this if you arent running froyo. any truth to this?
I Don't Think It's Been "Proven" But Rather A Preference. I'm Using All 3 On P3's Along With Various Other Tweaks I've Taken From Others. I Have 40 Running Apps With 100Mb Of Ram And My Phone Is Still Lightning Fast. So My Conclusion Of "Truth" Is These Help Tremendously. On The Other Hand A User Like Yourself Claims It's Worse. I Hope That Helps In Understanding What You're Asking.
so what you are saying is that its personal preference and doesnt really matter that much?
I know there are a couple posts out there on how to fix this, but this is one of the most legitimate ways to fix the multitasking issue we have all come to know and hate on Android devices running Sense. If you don't want to install a whole new ROM, such as MEANROM, you don't have to! This is a small guide to using the V6 SuperCharger script by Zeppelinrox. I know the amount of steps seems like a lot, but it's really not that many. Most of the steps will be followed by just reading what you see on the screen and accepting the recommended option!
Zeppelinrox said:
What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind
NO LAUNCHER REDRAWS, faster than ever, multitasking is better... why?
Because it works with the lowmemorykiller and letting it work the way it's meant to work.
Also, because of the rearrangement, it works the same on all roms!
The problem with using minfree tweakers like AMM or AKMO is that it doesn't work the same on all roms.
Secondary apps may be in slot 3 on some roms but in slot 5 in others!
That's why you hear people comment "I tried AKMO but it didn't do anything..."
Most likely it didn't do anything because the apps weren't sitting where they were expected to be.
So fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride!
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So, everything you need to know or want to know can be found at Zep's original thread here. There is a lot of information, and because he is so technical, I think that sometimes his instructions can be hard to read for some, so I thought I would put together a VERY SIMPLE GUIDE to give you guys a hand. You can find the best instructions from him under Installing/Using.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
On to the instructions...
How To Use Supercharger
Please only proceed if you are rooted and have busybox
Download script manager from the market: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&hl=en
Download zep's latest V6 Script (V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11_Test_6.sh.pdf): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
remove the .pdf extension (should now end in .sh) and place on your phone /sdcard (you can use rom tool box or estrongs to rename the file)
At this point, I highly recommend you make a nandroid through TWRP or CWM. The script has a built-in undo feature, which works well, but I still think we all know this is best.
Open up Script manager on your phone. Make sure to check 'Browse as Root' Option
Navigate to the location wher you placed the V6 .sh script
Click the Skull/Crossbones to run as root. This should turn green. NOTE: DON'T USE THE BOOT OPTION
Hit Run
At this point, get ready for an onslaught of text. Don't be afraid and try your best to read even though much of it may not make sense!
You may be asked about your launcher. Answer the question correctly for your setup.
Any time you are asked to press Enter, go ahead and proceed. This is the last time I will tell you to hit Enter for most occasions.
Pick your scrolling speed. I recommend slow or normal the first time you do this, so you can keep up.
On the kernel panic screen, I recommend choosing the Rock(H)ard Option, so hit H and then enter
Accept the Misc and 3G tweaks by hitting Y
Feel free to keep or disable the annoying animation (the scrolling V6 at the beginning of the script)
Hit Y(es) for SuperMinFree Calculator settings. This is an automatic calculation. You can change this later when you get more confident. Many will choose the 1000HP option for our phone (based on available memory)
It will now backup your build.prop and some other system files.
ICS and newer Android services store a lot of the memory tweaks in services.jar. This script will now take you through an ICS patcher. Accept the Automatic Transmission. This will upload services.jar, and download the patched one.
It will eventually tell you that it needs to wipe your caches and restart. You will definitely want to do this. You will need to wait 4-5 minutes while it rebuilds your Dalvik Cache
Almost done! After your phone boots up and stabilizes, go back into Script Manager. Navigate to /data/99Supercharger script. Check the SU (skull/crossbones) and check the boot option.
Zepelinrox said:
- Stock ROMs - It also creates /data/99SuperCharger.sh which you can load up on boot (run as root) with Script Manager. The OOM groupings work as well since it happens on boot in local.prop or build.prop (18 entries added)
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Reboot your phone and now your phone will run the supercharger script on startup. If you ever want to verify that your script is working, or if you want to mess with any of the extra options (including removal), run the original V6 shell script you downloaded as root, just like we did at the beginning. This will tell you if you are 100% optimized and give you a whole menu of options to play with!
I can actually open multiple apps now and go back to the first one without it having to reload. Waze is the best example. If I ever switched out and then back, it always had to reload...not anymore! Again, this all seems like a lot, but it's really pretty easy once you give it a shot!
Let me know if anything is unclear so that I can adjust this OP to help others.
Make sure to give Zep a 5 Star Rating in his OP and also give him thanks, he is the man!
Reserved just in case.
ok i need to correct you on one of your steps...DO NOT SELECT THE BOOT OPTION FOR THE SCRIPT. IT COULD CAUSE YOUR PHONE TO BOOT LOOP. only select run as root. it even tells you that on the guide that zeppelinx put in his thread.
edit: sorry for caps but i wanted to point this out before someone made this mistake
bog3nator said:
ok i need to correct you on one of your steps...DO NOT SELECT THE BOOT OPTION FOR THE SCRIPT. IT COULD CAUSE YOUR PHONE TO BOOT LOOP. only select run as root. it even tells you that on the guide that zeppelinx put in his thread.
edit: sorry for caps but i wanted to point this out before someone made this mistake
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You have to run /data/99Supercharger as root and give it boot option or it won't be applied at boot. But you are right, if you are worried, you could just run it as root the first few times. I personally always set this one to boot as well. If you had to, you could always adb in recovery, and remove /data/Supercharger if you are having problems.
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This is mostly a concern for ROMS/Kernels that utilize /etc/init.d but I will add this caveat to the OP
adma84 said:
You have to run /data/99Supercharger as root and give it boot option or it won't be applied at boot. But you are right, if you are worried, you could just run it as root the first few times. I personally always set this one to boot as well. If you had to, you could always adb in recovery, and remove /data/Supercharger if you are having problems.
*EDIT
This is mostly a concern for ROMS/Kernels that utilize /etc/init.d but I will add this caveat to the OP
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if the rom uses init.d then the script will install a service to the init folder and it will auto load when then phone is restarted, no need to try and force it to run. also if it is a stock rom (with the script manager program) you can set the 99supercharger to run after boot as a task.
bog3nator said:
if the rom uses init.d then the script will install a service to the init folder and it will auto load when then phone is restarted, no need to try and force it to run. also if it is a stock rom (with the script manager program) you can set the 99supercharger to run after boot as a task.
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What you are saying is exactly the point I made in the OP. Is this unclear? You should only ever run 99Supercharger on boot, not the original V6Supercharge Script. And yes, this is geared mostly towards stock users, who do not have init.d support and therefore need SManager to run the boot script for them.
adma84 said:
What you are saying is exactly the point I made in the OP. Is this unclear? You should only ever run 99Supercharger on boot, not the original V6Supercharge Script. And yes, this is geared mostly towards stock users, who do not have init.d support and therefore need SManager to run the boot script for them.
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i understand what you are saying but the boot symbol next to the run ass root symbol in the script should not be checked. if you need it to run at boot the script manager program can do that for you, by setting up a scheduler when you reboot. after boot it will run the script but not during
p.s. let me re-read what you put so i am just not looking stupid lol. i think i need a nap
edit: yea if you need it to run at boot do it through the script manager program and set it up to schedule it to load the script after your phone is already booted to avoid any potential boot loops (but dont check the boot logo at the top left hang corner of the actual script itself
bog3nator said:
i understand what you are saying but the boot symbol next to the run ass root symbol in the script should not be checked. if you need it to run at boot the script manager program can do that for you, by setting up a scheduler when you reboot. after boot it will run the script but not during
p.s. let me re-read what you put so i am just not looking stupid lol. i think i need a nap
edit: yea if you need it to run at boot do it through the script manager program and set it up to schedule it to load the script after your phone is already booted to avoid any potential boot loops (but dont check the boot logo at the top left hang corner of the actual script itself
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Can you post the steps to describe how you personally do boot scripts with SManager?
After Android starts up, it will send a boot intent to all apps registered to receive such an intent. This is where SManager is allowed to execute any scripts you have marked with the boot option. This happens much later than a traditional /etc/init.d start script, but is no less effective. Please let me know how you mark scripts as bootable and I can add that recommendation as well. Thanks.
adma84 said:
Can you post the steps to describe how you personally do boot scripts with SManager?
After Android starts up, it will send a boot intent to all apps registered to receive such an intent. This is where SManager is allowed to execute any scripts you have marked with the boot option. This happens much later than a traditional /etc/init.d start script, but is no less effective. Please let me know how you mark scripts as bootable and I can add that recommendation as well. Thanks.
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1. open script manager
2. click menu
3. click more
4. click advanced options
5. click scheduler
6. click add new task
7. click select file
8. navigate to 99supercarger file the script created and click on it
9.you can from there click on boot (inside the file you just clicked on)
10. click save
it will boot the script after the phone is done booting, to prevent the possibility of boot looping. you can also create an event to do an engine flush however often you want (i do one at midnight everyday)
This gets executed at the same time during system boot as the method I mentioned. Both are valid. Thanks for the feedback!
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adma84 said:
This gets executed at the same time during system boot as the method I mentioned. Both are valid. Thanks for the feedback!
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i thought you were saying click the boot thing during install ....i am sorry haha i got really tired all of a sudden and stuff wass getting jumbled together...
v6 works awesome though i have been using it for about 1 year now on this phone and my old evo
Also, for anyone that gives this a shot, please post back with your results!
Not to be "that guy" buuuut the effects of v6 at least from my experience with this phone (again fresh frombcustoms preorder release) the day i got it i was rooted and installed v6 because ive used it on all my prior evos since i found it probably right around when zep released lol...anyways on this phone its a strictly placebo effect and actually created more lag and launcher reloads...i was running the 1000hp option and tried the i believe 750hp whatever the one down from 1000 is anyways both of them gave me same results and once i removed the script all was good in the hood as they say lol...but if its working for yall then maybe zep fixed some ish for this problem and i didnt know about it...well this epic runon sentence is finished sorry for the length and useless points
Sent from the depths of hell
yea i also used it on my og evo and i just put it on last night again on this one, tried the 750 option and 1000 option. today at school my memory got so low it locked my phone, that never happened with mean rom and the tweaks he puts in. undoing the supercharge now.
Sorry everyone.
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Sorry everyone.
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no thanks man for helping out, i just think this phone doesnt do well with it, and that may be because of how HTC changed the multitasking settings themselves. it may conflict with v6
Theres something up with it because its def just this phone because nothing solves it at all
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wileout said:
Theres something up with it because its def just this phone because nothing solves it at all
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I wonder if it's hard coded into sense somewhere
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I wonder if it's hard coded into sense somewhere
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Im thinking its sonething stupid like a character in the code is supposed to be one way and its mirrored the other way lol
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It's definitely helps with multitasking. I can keep apps open in the background much easier. Problem is that it chokes out the available ram for running apps, so it can make it feel sluggish. I think it's overtweaking the mem settings.