Any mind explaining what does this means? The blue and red graph
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billab0n6 said:
Any mind explaining what does this means? The blue and red graph
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The time graph represents cpu consumption by user cpu and system cpu. Blue represents time spent by user cpu on the process and red represent time spent by system cpu spend on the same process.
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The time graph represents cpu consumption by user cpu and system cpu. Blue represents time spent by user cpu on the process and red represent time spent by system cpu spend on the same process.
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Thank u so much!
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I'm curious, the "Show CPU Usage" in Android 4 Dev Tools has three numbers at the top. Can anyone tell me which each one means?
Thanks.
Do you have a screen capture?
Wouldn't it be the loadavg?
I am wondering the same thing. Here's the screenshot from ICS:
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Found the answer: http://blog.scoutapp.com/articles/2009/07/31/understanding-load-averages
Does anybody know, what the colors of this CPU usage means? When I start few apps, blue bar appear and device freze until blue bar disapear.
Shouldn't be I/Os? Like slow flash memory in my tablet? (ainol novo7 elf)
I never saw this on SGS2...
Same question here! What exactly does the colours mean??!
I was looking this up a few months ago and came across this thread. I just realized that the colours are based off of htop: serverfault.com/questions/180711/what-exactly-do-the-colors-in-htop-status-bars-mean (which makes sense).
Blue = Low priority threads
Green = Normal priority threads
Red = Kernel threads
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how do you get rid of this a nowin notification
hard587
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how do you get rid of this a nowin notification
hard587
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settings>>data usage uncheck mobile data limit
Go to setting>data usage
U can change it there
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I tried that,and I have unlimited data
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Try increasing the warning nber to something higher
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Make sure the box about the limit is unchecked. And, for good measure set the limit to 100gb (high as it would let me go).
As others have said, just set it to the maximum you can. Obviously, that ammount will vary upon device and app used to monitor data usage. With 3g watch dog the limit is 500GB a day, which I clearly couldn't hit, but at least I can monitor what I use without getting warning from the app.
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thanks for all the help I finally got it
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Post setcpu pics on your sg3 pls. I would like to know some good profiles for battery %'s, temperature C, etc. ty~
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Post setcpu pics on your sg3 pls. I would like to know some good profiles for battery %'s, temperature C, etc. ty~
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????????????????????? ANYBODY
You should just try setting some profiles to see what you like. I don't get too crazy with profiles... I will undervolt for charging and screen off but that's about it.
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i get a full day + about 30 to 40 % when i get home with about 1.5 - 2 hours of screen on while ocd at 1.9ghz
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i get a full day + about 30 to 40 % when i get home with about 1.5 - 2 hours of screen on while ocd at 1.9ghz
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again this is not too hard to understand. Post your profiles.
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Anyone know of a way to get the bar battery where it goes all the way from one side to the other? I used it on a ICS room and wish I had it on the CM10 i am using now.
It's hard to see in this picture, it's the thin blue line all the way at the bottom.
I couldn't see a thing in the picture.
But do you mean a thin line always being shown on the screen indicating battery status? If so, Battery Mix does that. It's free and has many options, it has a statusbar icon as default but it can be disabled.
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perfect
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.smapho.battery_mix&feature=nav_result#?t=W10.
exactly what i wanted
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perfect
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.smapho.battery_mix&feature=nav_result#?t=W10.
exactly what i wanted
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Charge bar miui bar in play store works well. Many functions.
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Hi,
I've tried a couple of roms recently, but I am a bit bothered by the battery usage by "Android system".
My phone is only giving me around 4 hours of screen-on time.
Sometimes, these system processes:
Binder_2
kswapd0
Peak my phone CPU usage. Under "screen", they are usually the top consumers. Is this normal?
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Here I was playing ingress on and off for around 4 hours. For those of you who are not familiar with it, this is a game that uses GPS, Wifi, a mobile data connection, and your GPU, all at once. The battery drain was so bad I had to plug in my battery pack just to get through these 4 hours. And note - the screen was not even on the whole time! Point being, android os and android system managed to consume more power than ingress for that period of time.
I see nth wrong. Looks logical.
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