Hi there,
I found a RAM optimisation script which makes the phone smoother and faster, but it can only be used with custom kernels which support init.d
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-best-ram-optimisation-script-for-android/
I'm currently on the 2.6.29-Zdzihu-mod3.51, [email protected] #1`Mon Jun 13 22:15:22 JST 2011. So my question is, does this kernel support init.d?
Edit: I think this topic can also be used to discuss and talk about the script and to report problems and the solutions
sjondenon said:
Hi there,
I found a RAM optimisation script which makes the phone smoother and faster, but it can only be used with custom kernels which support init.d
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-best-ram-optimisation-script-for-android/
I'm currently on the 2.6.29-Zdzihu-mod3.51, [email protected] #1`Mon Jun 13 22:15:22 JST 2011. So my question is, does this kernel support init.d?
Edit: I think this topic can also be used to discuss and talk about the script and to report problems and the solutions
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I've been using this script for about a week now.
I haven't seen much of a difference but it doesn't hurt either.
I am using Cob's GB MIUI, with Goro's 360mod kernel.
I am fairly certain though that even stock SE kernel supports init.d.
To see if your ROM/kernel supports init.d, get Root Explorer
and navigate to /system/etc. If a folder named init.d is there, you're good to go.
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Included in my ROM since like 2 Months but with different Values Very nice tweaks
vm settings could be applied by sysctl.conf, which its supported even by stock kernel, and minfree settings applies by third party app - so there is no need for extra features from kernel side.
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Okay just wanted to share my custom built stock ROM. I took the stock ROM and added some scripts I found. Some tweaks. Some themes. I just got tired of flashing all the damn time so I just went stock and loving it! Here is a pic of my battery life.
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I'm going to run quadrant and post those too. If I knew how to zip up a Rom is share with you ll if u were interested.
Okay here are my quadrant scores.
I don't think I need to flash anything else.
Anyone know how I can zip this up to be flashed so I can share?
Also big thanks to:
Haux for base Rom
Gojimi for calibration hack
Steelh for the how to's
Freeza for the moded kernel
Juwe11 for the RAM optimization script
Zone for the taskbar icons
Not sure who I credit for the faster scrolling script, SD card speed script, and the phones timeout lag fix when incall script but once I find out I'll add them here as well.
Sent from my Beastly EVO.. And did I mention it has 3D?
I would say credit the people work you used BTW.
Sent from my EVO3D(overclocked) via XDA App
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I would say credit the people work you used BTW.
Sent from my EVO3D(overclocked) via XDA App
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Yeah once I get all the names right I'll add them.
Sent from my Beastly EVO.. And did I mention it has 3D?
Do you want your blazingly fast DNA to run faster??? Of course you do. Pimp your phone with Pimp my ROM.
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***NOTE*** I claim no credit for the development of this tweaker. All props to Androguide.fr. His original thread is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269. I also claim no responsibility for any damage for using this application.
That being said, I've been using PmR since its infancy on my GNex and then my SGS3. As the post above states, it works on any device, any ROM. The difference with the DNA is you have to use one of dsb's system write enabled kernels in order for the app to work. It makes many changes to init.d and build.prop, so do a backup prior to messing with this.
If you don't want to use the app version/install the custom kernel, I have uploaded the very last version the Aroma installer he made (v2.1.2 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/68066384/PIMP_MY_ROM-v2.1.2-by-Androguide.fr-XHDPI.zip, 32.41MB.) Do a dalvik cache and cache wipe in recovery then flash the .zip.
Like I said, I've been using it quite a while. Now that we have system write in Android, we can use the latest version which you SHOULD/MUST download from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.pimp.my.rom&hl=en
First tip- If you're using the app version, immediately go to Universal Init.d Support. Hit the Activate button. Reboot. Come back into the app after reboot and click the Verify button. Once verified, tweak away
Hello! I'd like to ask the community about something I've been interested doing as a project for a phone I plan on buying, I've looked around and I see lots of tutorials, but they don't quite meet the very specific criteria.
My problem is that I want to buy the "Umi C1" (click click for more info o: ) and the UI on the Stock ROM is awful.
I've looked around and there's apparently a way to modify ROMs using another phone's ROM files.
I was thinking of using the "HDC ONE M8's"(fake HTC one m8) ROM files and transferring them over to the C1's ROM file. (Both phones run the MTK6582 SOC, both have 1GB of RAM, Both have 16GB of storage, both run 1280x720P panels...)
Is this in anyway possible? Both roms are Odexed. (new to this, looked around on how to deodex roms and found a tutorial but I'm not sure how things will go first.)
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-Mike
Hello!
You can't move the whole content of a ROM made for a specific model, to another ROM made specific for a different model.
The reason for this is because the ROM also contains native libraries (drivers) that are specific to the hardware of the phone, and are not specific to the Android base code.
In other words, you would need to port the UI and framework only, not simply move all the files and even this is not very straightforward unfortunately. If you only want some minor (or major) changes of the home screen and application menu, then there are plenty of third party launchers on the market that should do the trick for you.
I hope this helped you.
Regards, Christopher
[I'm not very knowledgeable about this area. I will try to give a reply if you need more detailed information. ]
I am using the latest version of stable MIUI 12, Android 10.
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I have already flashed TWRP, rooted, and used a Magisk module to enable Camera2 api (in Android 10, simply editing build.prop does not work.The module's zip file is also form XDA but is lost, and I can see it replaces /system/lib[64]/libcameraservices.so and two files in /system/vender/lib). But there are 2 things that seem not very satisfying.
① The module uses system.prop to change build.prop, but it doesn't work.
I wonder whether the cause is a small bug of the module or the limitation of MIUI. Then I have to manually reboot to recovery and replace the file each time I disable or enable the module.
② When enabling the module, Google Camera do works, including HDR+ and night sight, but MIUI Camera and system face recognition stop working. In some "informal" uses such as WeChat Scanning QRCode, it will show a black screen, which is very inconvenient. Is there an approach or an improved module to both use the original Camera and Google Camera?
XDA is the forum I have the most hope. Please have a glance at my descriptions and give any opinions if you like!
Good day and good vibes to all. There is a question, in our device the processor is blocked at the firmware level, there is a screenshot. miui firmware. Maybe someone can help somehow solve this question, there is a root. I tried and manually set the frequency of the cores, but the system does not give access, does not save the changes.
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Try running Antutu and see then, it will probably boost to 2.84Ghz on MIUI. Worse thing for me was that in all custom roms that I tried, both CPU and GPU were downclocked and could not be set to default frequencies with Smart Pack Kernel Manager for example. However, I accidentally stumbled across this video Best Gaming Module | GODSPEED MODE V8 i.e. Magisk module called Godspeed Mode pling.com/p/1596710/ . Now I'm on Bliss Rom v15.8 and (almost) everything is fine - CPU is back to 2.84Ghz and GPU is on 710Mhz (see attached images).
Grigoriy2 said:
Good day and good vibes to all. There is a question, in our device the processor is blocked at the firmware level, there is a screenshot. miui firmware. Maybe someone can help somehow solve this question, there is a root. I tried and manually set the frequency of the cores, but the system does not give access, does not save the changes.
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Many custom kernels allow overclocking
Thanks for answering my question and giving me advice. I will definitely try them.
$cronos_ said:
Many custom kernels allow overclocking
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Which custom kernels are there for Mi 11i haydn?