sleep of death? - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

anybody get the sleep of death on their phones? ive read about it and i just had one last night when i was on a charger. im overclocked to 1228/268 running on demand.
could it be the kernel doing this? im running kangbang on cm7. should i ask for a replacement phone or try to change my governor?

SOD is almost always kernel related and was a big issue when I had the Captivate. Lowering the clock speed usually fixes it but each phone and cpu has different thresholds, one incident isn't much cause for alarm. Run a cpu stress test and see if you're stable at your current configuration.
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i lowered it to 1152/268 ondemand with no profiles. does this sound ok or should i make some changes?

fixxxer2008 said:
i lowered it to 1152/268 ondemand with no profiles. does this sound ok or should i make some changes?
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A step down or so is a good starting point, you may have luck with different kernels as well.
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A step down or so is a good starting point, you may have luck with different kernels as well.
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the only kernel that likes my phone is kangbang but im seeing he has an LTE mod included and that might explain why my data gets jacked at times. since when does the kernels play a role in 4g/3g speeds?

fixxxer2008 said:
the only kernel that likes my phone is kangbang but im seeing he has an LTE mod included and that might explain why my data gets jacked at times. since when does the kernels play a role in 4g/3g speeds?
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It could, dhemke had me test a ROM for him a few months back that had 4g issues due to the way the kernel was cooked into the ROM. Kernels are like drivers in the windows world, its the software that directly interacts with the hardware.
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[Q] Glitch 11.1 Question

I flashed the Glitch kernel...
this where I'm still a learning n00b...
I get the Glitch graphic when the phone is powering on but how do I know if this kernel is FULLY working? Or is it?
If you get the glitch boot animation and your phone is properly running...odds are its installed fine, but you should go and grab voltage control from the market so you can overclock and under volt to gain the most from this kernel.
Voltage control will also verify whether or not you have the glitch kernel since it doesn't work with stock kernels.
As side note I also recommend grabbing cpu spy (also in market) to see what speeds your processor is running at.
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I'm still a n00b too, but I'll try to help
FordDenny said:
I flashed the Glitch kernel...
this where I'm still a learning n00b...
I get the Glitch graphic when the phone is powering on but how do I know if this kernel is FULLY working? Or is it?
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well you're seeing the glitch image, so it is working. I can't remember if the lagfix is enabled by default, if so, then you really do nothing. If not, then enable it with clockworkmod.
What I usually do is download Quadrant from the market and run a benchmark. If lagfix is not enabled your score should be around 850ish, if it is enabled, you should get 1500ish score.
Hope this helps... which rom are you using? and how do you find it?
-Maniac
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well you're seeing the glitch image, so it is working. I can't remember if the lagfix is enabled by default, if so, then you really do nothing. If not, then enable it with clockworkmod.
What I usually do is download Quadrant from the market and run a benchmark. If lagfix is not enabled your score should be around 850ish, if it is enabled, you should get 1500ish score.
Hope this helps... which rom are you using? and how do you find it?
-Maniac
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MTD doesn't use lagfix. Which the glitch kernel for vzw fascinate is only to be used on, mtd roms.
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I got everything you guys mentioned.
Ran the Quadrant thing, scored a 1784.
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I have CM7. I get the Nightlies daily.
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Yeah it isn't voodoo lagfix, just voodoo sound and color. MTD runs better than voodoo ext4.
If you get the glitch boot logo then it worked, you're on glitch. To get the most out of it download Voltage Control and Voodoo Control from the market, voltage control lets you control the CPU and voltages to save battery and get performance customizations while voodoo control gives you some cool options with sound to enhance the quality of music and color to make the screen look however you want.
Now I hit over 2,000. I have no idea what it means, lol.
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Now I hit over 2,000. I have no idea what it means, lol.
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It a benchmark.. quadrant runs a series of tests.. i.e. memory read/write speeds, cpu, graphics, etc.. the it gices a score on each test, combines them, and compares them with other phone models.
I think I'm beginning to understand.
I went to the Voltage Control and jacked it up to 1700mhz and this phone basically flies out of my hand, and the battery life basically dies. So I lowered it.
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If you can do that without the phone messing up, you're on the right leakage. lol
The new glitch 12 release has some recommended setting you can try out.
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It's still beta, right? I want to wait until it's stable. Isn't that the best idea?
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No, beta doesn't mean "it isn't ready for people to use" but just that it isn't fully 110% stable and still might have some bugs. It'll probably never be "stable" just because of the spotty hardware and other issues, but I've been on glitch since it came out and it has been perfectly stable. If you wait for an officially stable release you'll likely never get to experience the awesomeness that is Glitch.
v12, like v11, has been rock solid for me as well.
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Ok so what level of leakage should I get??? Suggestions????
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Help me out, guys.
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Ok so what level of leakage should I get??? Suggestions????
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Start with high and with your way down in leakage and see which is the most stable or can handle the most overclocking...all phones are different and handle leakage values differently but i'm pretty sure that low leakage is the most efficient and generates the least amount of heat but some phones will preform the best and be the most stable on medium or high..experimentation is probably the best answer
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Thank you, sir.
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anyone have a problem with autobrightness?

Espresso18 settings

Espresso 18 Rom seems very stable and quick. Any recommendations for voltage settings? Also I have ec09 radio and get phantom keyboard pop ups. Any suggestions there?
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what kernel are you on? the kernel that came with it (jts) or did you flash glitch kernel afterwards? If you have jts kernel you can only OC to 1300 and you phone should be able to handle that easily. If you are on glitch it depends on how you like your phone really. When I was on glitch I OC'd to 1440 and UV 100 every step ( I am not using the 100 state).
glitch kernel with -100mV on 1.0-1.4GHZ Will work. I don't have The random keyboard popups
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I'm using Jt's kernal that came with 18's nightly. Enyo do you recommend a different kernal to go with 18?
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turner5770 said:
I'm using Jt's kernal that came with 18's nightly. Enyo do you recommend a different kernal to go with 18?
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Glitch
Because you can undetvolt it by 100mV on every frequency upto 1400mhz
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Like this set up so far. Glitch ml 9-22 and 1.4 -100 ever step, cfq scheduler. Runs very smooth.
Edit: so I still get keyboards popping up but not as bad, it still does activate the back button, this is extremely frustrating especially when trying to open apps or use them. This happens when the signal indicator reads 1or2 bars.
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I'm thinking this is a low cdma signal issue. I cant duplicate these symptoms on wifi regardless of signal strength.
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turner5770 said:
Like this set up so far. Glitch ml 9-22 and 1.4 -100 ever step, cfq scheduler. Runs very smooth.
Edit: so I still get keyboards popping up but not as bad, it still does activate the back button, this is extremely frustrating especially when trying to open apps or use them. This happens when the signal indicator reads 1or2 bars.
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I too have ML And 1.4ghz with -175 on each step
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Enyo. said:
I too have ML And 1.4ghz with -175 on each step
i tried to go with 175 but kept bootlooping restoring build 18 then gonna have 27a try thanks for the help so far...
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Did you ever find out anything on the phantom keyboard popups? I too have always had them and it's really annoying!! I was starting to just think it was something with my phone cause it has happend on every rom i've used.
I have found that I have them a whole lot more often if im running the CM7 Kernel even with the latest nightly build.
I'm currently running the Glitch kernel and it is a whole lot better but I still might have them once or twice a day.
Sorry for the long delay but I have dug a little deeper on this subject. I ran the most recent stock rom and kernal and could not get the pop ups. Once I flashed a mtd rom they came back. I have not tried Enyo's newest rom to see if the pop ups and phantom menu and back button depresses. This problem occurs if the screen is spotless clean or if it's dirty with oil from your hands or what have you. I imagine someone is working on a solution at this time and would be free to test any and all solutions for devs.
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For those that OC...what speed?

Hey all,
I've always liked to OC my devices and wonder what speeds others at sitting at. Right now, I'm sitting at 1836 (interactive gov). I have chargers all over the place from home to car to work and battery life is never an issue. Don't get me wrong, the device is fast as is, I just like to see where I can take it. So what say you?
That is the speed i used as a daily driver when i was on GB. Any higher and encountered FCs. Was going to eexperiment with overvolting and 1.94 but ICS came out and switched to it.
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From what I'm seeing, there must not be an OC capable kernel for the ICS leak yet. But with the official ICS around the corner...there will be ****rubbing my hands****.
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From what I'm seeing, there must not be an OC capable kernel for the ICS leak yet. But with the official ICS around the corner...there will be ****rubbing my hands****.
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That is correct.
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[Q] Slick Rom JB Question

I have one question for Slick Rom JB. I love it, but my phone keeps (daily) stop working (not response to the power button) and won't allow me to turn it back on, so I need to reset it. I don't want to have to reset it everyday as being my daily driver. Does/Did anyone experience this with this ROM? How do you stop it or what's wrong with my phone? Thanks. Also, is the kernel for this ROM available?
I am new, so I cannot in the forum. Thanks for the help.
I recommend MysteryEmotions' B18c1 kernel in the Original Development section. I'm fairly certain Slick is just using the stock kernel, whereas B18c1 has almost completely eliminated the BSOD issue.
Thanks
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I recommend MysteryEmotions' B18c1 kernel in the Original Development section. I'm fairly certain Slick is just using the stock kernel, whereas B18c1 has almost completely eliminated the BSOD issue.
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Thanks. I'll install it later today.
OMGMatrix said:
I recommend MysteryEmotions' B18c1 kernel in the Original Development section. I'm fairly certain Slick is just using the stock kernel, whereas B18c1 has almost completely eliminated the BSOD issue.
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It actually uses a kernel built by Houstonn and he's making me a new one from source but yes until then use ME'S kernel
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It actually uses a kernel built by Houstonn and he's making me a new one from source but yes until then use ME'S kernel
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If it's uc'd to 162 like Houstonn's other ones that might be part of his problem. I recommend bumping the voltage up to 800mV on the lowest frequency if it's below that. If that doesn't work, bring the clock speed of the lowest limit up to the next increment and see if that helps.
My phone loves undervolting, but can't handle below 800mV or 162GHz. However, my high range 1512GHz plays well at 1000mV.
See if that works for you. Pretty much all phones have their own sweet spot.
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Jank4AU said:
If it's uc'd to 162 like Houstonn's other ones that might be part of his problem. I recommend bumping the voltage up to 800mV on the lowest frequency if it's below that. If that doesn't work, bring the clock speed of the lowest limit up to the next increment and see if that helps.
My phone loves undervolting, but can't handle below 800mV or 162GHz. However, my high range 1512GHz plays well at 1000mV.
See if that works for you. Pretty much all phones have their own sweet spot.
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It's not UC'd but I know the older kernels had issues. Luckily I can go to at least -100 uv
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Jank4AU said:
If it's uc'd to 162 like Houstonn's other ones that might be part of his problem. I recommend bumping the voltage up to 800mV on the lowest frequency if it's below that. If that doesn't work, bring the clock speed of the lowest limit up to the next increment and see if that helps.
My phone loves undervolting, but can't handle below 800mV or 162GHz. However, my high range 1512GHz plays well at 1000mV.
See if that works for you. Pretty much all phones have their own sweet spot.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what does "uc'd to 162" mean?
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Excuse my ignorance, but what does "uc'd to 162" mean?
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Under clock the CPU to 162 MHz .

[Q] Could anyone please help me out with overclocking?

I've already flashed two kernels in hopes of overclocking my Note 1. On one, it hung at the Samsung screen and on the other it booted (after doing something with each app) but kept showing force close messages that I couldn't close.
I really want to overclock my phone because it freezes a lot.
Also, I haven't had any luck with radios, either. These flash okay, but with dramatically slower speeds. Right now, I get on avg. 10 mpbs, but I've seen people with upwards of 50.
How could I do these things? Thanks.
we need more info to help you. what rom you are running. carrier you are on. what methods of overclock you tried. more info, the better we can assist.
s89281b said:
we need more info to help you. what rom you are running. carrier you are on. what methods of overclock you tried. more info, the better we can assist.
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I'm running Blackstar XI with AT&T. And I've only tried flashing overclock kernels, with no success. SetCPU lets me underclock, but the current kernel doesn't let me OC.
Kind of the same with the radios. I've only tried flashing them, with no faster speeds.
Are there other methods then these ways?
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I've already flashed two kernels in hopes of overclocking my Note 1. On one, it hung at the Samsung screen and on the other it booted (after doing something with each app) but kept showing force close messages that I couldn't close.
I really want to overclock my phone because it freezes a lot.
Also, I haven't had any luck with radios, either. These flash okay, but with dramatically slower speeds. Right now, I get on avg. 10 mpbs, but I've seen people with upwards of 50.
How could I do these things? Thanks.
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Well hopefully your flashing correct kernels for whatever ROM your running first thing ... And the 50mbps is probably due to the LTE speeds tmo released in a few cities .. Kansas is one I know of .....and over clocking isn't always the best ... I underclock myself to help save battery ... I'm not calling you a noob by any means but read up on android news and check our forums and you will fins your answers I promise
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Well hopefully your flashing correct kernels for whatever ROM your running first thing ... And the 50mbps is probably due to the LTE speeds tmo released in a few cities .. Kansas is one I know of .....and over clocking isn't always the best ... I underclock myself to help save battery ... I'm not calling you a noob by any means but read up on android news and check our forums and you will fins your answers I promise
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Alright, thanks. Maybe it's best that I don't OC it. Thanks.
I'm not saying don't over clock I just don't cause of battery drain ...... You can just watch CPU temperature and be careful ...maybe don't over clock to max just a little bit like 1600 or something
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The only kernel capable of over clocking right now is ptmr3s kernel but I believe it only works with that hong Kong firmware. There are older kernels that can over clock but won't work with the latest cm merges. Like Shane said don't max out most notes can't handle it I never go higher then 1792. Over clocking is great but I don't think we will see a over clock kernel any time soon maybe look into scripts and tweaks.
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The only kernel capable of over clocking right now is ptmr3s kernel but I believe it only works with that hong Kong firmware. There are older kernels that can over clock but won't work with the latest cm merges. Like Shane said don't max out most notes can't handle it I never go higher then 1792. Over clocking is great but I don't think we will see a over clock kernel any time soon maybe look into scripts and tweaks.
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Correct. If you want fast charge and UC go with Chris's. I personally have no need for over clocking. Under clocking is more beneficial.
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Lol.
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That's great that you guys under clock you must save a ton of battery for the performance you lose wonderful. However he's not asking about under clocking. Seeing how every one is giving there opinion I'll give mine do you really save that much batery ? I don't under clock because my battery life is acceptable and if my phone gets low I charge it whether I'm at home car wherever. do you guys not have to charge your phones every day? So what is the point?
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That's great that you guys under clock you must save a ton of battery for the performance you lose wonderful. However he's not asking about under clocking. Seeing how every one is giving there opinion I'll give mine do you really save that much batery ? I don't under clock because my battery life is acceptable and if my phone gets low I charge it whether I'm at home car wherever. do you guys not have to charge your phones every day? So what is the point?
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Under clocking does not reduce performance. Mediocre gaming does not need 1.5ghz if you UC to 1.2/1.1 your performance will remain the same... Out of the extra hour of battery life that doesn't reduce performance its kind of a no brainer. Anyways stay on topic.
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Take your own advice
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Reallllly Lol why argue over something so small ... Give your advice on experience and deal with it ...I like to under clock you like to over clock so what..........
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Exactly.
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Unfortunately we all have to charge through out the day cause Samsung didn't think to put a huge battery in a huge phone Haha .... A 3100 sized battery would have been ideal .... But that's another topic .. As for over clocking I would love to go to about 1600 on the ROM I'm on but I have yet to find a overclockable kernel for 4.2.2 ..well phase is touchwiz right ?
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