Normally when I run into issues, I google them or find answers all over the interweb or older threads. But this time, I've ran into a wall. I just flashed the Infinity rom by Nims and it comes with Lagfree and TurboBoost preinstalled. Phone runs smoothly as hell even when clocked at 480. Now the problem is, it kills random apps to free up RAM. Including HeyWire and WhatsApp which I need and use a lot.
Is there a way to exclude them from getting killed? I honestly don't know what to do this time since its not a task killer and I can't put them on exclude.
This might not help, but why not adjusting the minfree values?
Nitro Lag Nullifier......might help or not .
Herpderp Defy.
EmoBoiix3 said:
Nitro Lag Nullifier......might help or not .
Herpderp Defy.
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Isn't that another script? The Infinity rom already comes preloaded with LagFree and TurboBoost. Won't more scripts mess up performance?
It's a feature in V6 supercharger by zeppelinrox
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The Nitro Lag Nullifier just uses build.prop and init.rc
Herpderp Defy.
Lucky you got the replies.. I asked same question some days before. I searched internet a lot. But found Google didn't provide such a facility in it's APIs. Activity Stack in Android is automatically handled, can't be altered by APP. If it'd possible. Imagine What would happen when some n00b locks all apps in his Android device!
Here all you can do is, reduce the priority how frequent your app should be killed. In other words, exactly what adeklipse said.
Rushyang said:
Lucky you got the replies.. I asked same question some days before. I searched internet a lot. But found Google didn't provide such a facility in it's APIs. Activity Stack in Android is automatically handled, can't be altered by APP. If it'd possible. Imagine What would happen when some n00b locks all apps in his Android device!
Here all you can do is, reduce the priority how frequent your app should be killed. In other words, exactly what adeklipse said.
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Yeah. That's why I decided to ask. I rarely do. I solve all my stuff by my self and ask questions when I reach walls like these. But as for the minfree values, since they're scripts (Lagfree & Turboboost) can it be edited?
What if I delete the scripts and install Ram Manager instead? That app from the XDA developer. Anyone knows if its gonna be the same performance?
SuperAce609 said:
But as for the minfree values, since they're scripts...
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Where did you hear that? MinFree are the "values" not the "Scripts". For "very" elaborated info I'd say google it. And Since they are values, the changes will be reverted automatically by the init.rc call in your boot image at the boot time of your phone, until and unless you set them to load itself on boot time by app like "MinFree Manager". I have used "MinFree Manager" app & that app itself said if anything goes wrong, reboot should restore back the values.
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What if I delete the scripts and install Ram Manager instead? That app from the XDA developer. Anyone knows if its gonna be the same performance?
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I have been using RAM Manager & what I observed is, it changed permanently the way android handled the RAM. Even if you reboot, the changes were there. & it "really" did what it said. I changed the way it handled the RAM frequently.
Rushyang said:
Where did you hear that? MinFree are the "values" not the "Scripts". For "very" elaborated info I'd say google it. And Since they are values, the changes will be reverted automatically by the init.rc call in your boot image at the boot time of your phone, until and unless you set them to load itself on boot time by app like "MinFree Manager". I have used "MinFree Manager" app & that app itself said if anything goes wrong, reboot should restore back the values.
I have been using RAM Manager & what I observed is, it changed permanently the way android handled the RAM. Even if you reboot, the changes were there. & it "really" did what it said. I changed the way it handled the RAM frequently.
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No, no, no. I meant since they're scripts, meaning LagFree and TurboBoost. And about ram manager, is it safe to assume I can uninstall the 2 scripts and replace them with that app? Do you think performance will be the same? Lol I'm sorry I'm asking so much. These scripts came preloaded with the rom and even when I flashed them manually in ICS Final, they didn't work this good by freeing so much ram.
About to just make a backup, delete them and install ram manager.
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No, no, no. I meant since they're scripts, meaning LagFree and TurboBoost. And about ram manager, is it safe to assume I can uninstall the 2 scripts and replace them with that app? Do you think performance will be the same? Lol I'm sorry I'm asking so much. These scripts came preloaded with the rom and even when I flashed them manually in ICS Final, they didn't work this good by freeing so much ram.
About to just make a backup, delete them and install ram manager.
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I am always kinda thrifty in applying these mods cause I know I "have to" use my SGA for long time. What I always felt insecure about was kernels. So I haven't flashed any custom kernels ever. & therefore, I have not tried those scripts either. So I can't tell you difference between them and RAM manager's performance. But what I assume, deleting scripts and just trying RAM Manager's performance wouldn't hurt you, if you've gone this far.. would it? Share your experience here.
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I am always kinda thrifty in applying these mods cause I know I "have to" use my SGA for long time. What I always felt insecure about was kernels. So I haven't flashed any custom kernels ever. & therefore, I have not tried those scripts either. So I can't tell you difference between them and RAM manager's performance. But what I assume, deleting scripts and just trying RAM Manager's performance wouldn't hurt you, if you've gone this far.. would it? Share your experience here.
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Yeah, I did it. But I left some files from the TurboBoost script for the touchscreen. It was acting like its old self without it so I flashed it again and left some files. That's the only mod I have on my phone.
Got Ram Manager set on Balance (Multi Task). Working great for now. Haven't found any problems
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[?] [Script] V6 SuperCharger !! HTK & BulletProof Launchers! FIX MEMORY FOR ALL ANDRO
so far nobody has mentioned this, not even sure how many people look in this section of the forums, but here goes.
anyone out there willing to test and port this over for fascinate?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
general info:
Main points:
- CUST-OOMIZER! Use your settings without Autokiller Memory Optimizer or Auto Memory Manager!
- For newer phones with lots of ram, use the 3rd slot to set how much free ram you want.
- If you have /system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc, it makes a backup and edits that single file. This is nice and tidy.
... Thank to kabaldan for pointing out the importance of certain things.
- Most Custom ROMs - If you have a /system/etc/init.d folder, it creates 99SuperCharger in there and edits /data/local.prop (20 entries added for adjusting priorities and groupings). You shouldn't need to configure anything else.
- Stock ROMs - If you have neither, it 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 (20 entries added)
Note: For some reason, the minfree levels do not stick on some Custom ROMs. I don't know why this is. Maybe a bug in GingerBread?
........ If this happens to you, use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root"
In case of any error, you will find a related help file in the root of your SD card.
So... I think this covers ANY Android ROM
It also determines if you're using Script Manager and gives appropriate information/tips/help files depending on what other factors are present.
The above is really ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.
The V6 SuperCharger script does everything!
Anything below is extra info!
It's just a single file... 806 lines (807 if you count the blank line at the end LOL)
So... What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
If you read between the red lines below (parts 1-3), you'll see that at first it was only about minfrees and launcher redraw.
But after installing GingerBread, I saw that it needed more work than Froyo LOL.
Groupings were ALL MESSED UP and made NO SENSE to me whatsoever...
So I figured out how to group them more like CM6 (Froyo) but that still wasn't good enough...
I further rearranged the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values for a...
COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
That's basically what this is
Faster than ever, no launcher redraws, 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.
Upon installation, V6 SuperCharger will first clean up any previous supercharging so none of your files get cluttered.
But if you toggle between Hard To Kill and BulletProof launchers, the memory adjustments aren't affected.
So you can leave your minfrees at stock/default settings and apply the Hard To Kill Launcher and still get the OOM Grouping/Priority fixes.
So if you love your ROMs memory settings, just try the HTK Launcher/OOM Fix... you won't regret it
Ah, I used this script on my wife's Eris, and it did fix the speed a tad, no clue how it would react on an already fast phone, but hell, any little bit helps.
Izeltokatl said:
so far nobody has mentioned this, not even sure how many people look in this section of the forums, but here goes.
anyone out there willing to test and port this over for fascinate?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
general info:
Main points:
- CUST-OOMIZER! Use your settings without Autokiller Memory Optimizer or Auto Memory Manager!
- For newer phones with lots of ram, use the 3rd slot to set how much free ram you want.
- If you have /system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc, it makes a backup and edits that single file. This is nice and tidy.
... Thank to kabaldan for pointing out the importance of certain things.
- Most Custom ROMs - If you have a /system/etc/init.d folder, it creates 99SuperCharger in there and edits /data/local.prop (20 entries added for adjusting priorities and groupings). You shouldn't need to configure anything else.
- Stock ROMs - If you have neither, it 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 (20 entries added)
Note: For some reason, the minfree levels do not stick on some Custom ROMs. I don't know why this is. Maybe a bug in GingerBread?
........ If this happens to you, use Script Manager to load /system/etc/init.d/99SuperCharger "on boot" and "run as root"
In case of any error, you will find a related help file in the root of your SD card.
So... I think this covers ANY Android ROM
It also determines if you're using Script Manager and gives appropriate information/tips/help files depending on what other factors are present.
The above is really ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.
The V6 SuperCharger script does everything!
Anything below is extra info!
It's just a single file... 806 lines (807 if you count the blank line at the end LOL)
So... What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
If you read between the red lines below (parts 1-3), you'll see that at first it was only about minfrees and launcher redraw.
But after installing GingerBread, I saw that it needed more work than Froyo LOL.
Groupings were ALL MESSED UP and made NO SENSE to me whatsoever...
So I figured out how to group them more like CM6 (Froyo) but that still wasn't good enough...
I further rearranged the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values for a...
COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
That's basically what this is
Faster than ever, no launcher redraws, 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.
Upon installation, V6 SuperCharger will first clean up any previous supercharging so none of your files get cluttered.
But if you toggle between Hard To Kill and BulletProof launchers, the memory adjustments aren't affected.
So you can leave your minfrees at stock/default settings and apply the Hard To Kill Launcher and still get the OOM Grouping/Priority fixes.
So if you love your ROMs memory settings, just try the HTK Launcher/OOM Fix... you won't regret it
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I don't think this will work with the fascinate "If you have /system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc"... the fascinate is CDMA. This will only work with AT&T or T-mobile as they are UMTS
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I don't think this will work with the fascinate "If you have /system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc"... the fascinate is CDMA. This will only work with AT&T or T-mobile as they are UMTS
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but it does work on the HTC Eris, which is on the Verizon network??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11178955&postcount=2
vudiff said:
I don't think this will work with the fascinate "If you have /system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc"... the fascinate is CDMA. This will only work with AT&T or T-mobile as they are UMTS
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and if you have an init.d folder and if not it uses data folder.
It won't work on ipods tho
Izeltokatl said:
but it does work on the HTC Eris, which is on the Verizon network??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11178955&postcount=2
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Yes it is on verizon's network. I'm guessing that file isn't doing anything on CDMA phones.
I'm not a dev but I do know my networks. I work for Alcatel-Lucent in which we translate & make the cell cabinet,towers, & customer networks communicate. We are the people that brought you verizons 3g & LTE technology. Currently working on AT&T's UMTS & LTE networks. Yes i am the inside inside man. We provide the Base Station and most routers and make them communicate for the providers... Sprint, verizon/alltel, nTelos, cricket, metroPCS, etc...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V74huEaaf4
Ya but can you read instructions?
And what's that got to do with oom groupings, priorities, minfrees home launcher and androids lowmemorykiller?
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zeppelinrox said:
Ya but can you read instructions?
And what's that got to do with oom groupings, priorities, minfrees home launcher and androids lowmemorykiller?
Sent from my Milestone Powered by my V6 SuperCharger
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Wow... chill out dude. I saw umts at the end of the file and simply was just saying that these phones are cdma. I already said I'm not a dev. Comments like yours make people not even want to comment. I'm not new to roms, rooting, etc... I started out with the original droid, then D2 and I've had the fascinate ever since it came out. Rooted & started out with superclean when it became available. Geeze
Yes well in post 5 I pointed out that it also looks for the init.d folder and if not an alternative method by using the data folder.
Has nothing to do with networks.
It has to do with which file or method is used to implement the tweaks depending on what options are available.
zeppelinrox said:
Yes well in post 5 I pointed out that it also looks for the init.d folder and if not an alternative method by using the data folder.
Has nothing to do with networks.
It has to do with which file or method is used to implement the tweaks depending on what options are available.
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OK got ya. I didn't mean to start an argument! Sorry that I misunderstood. I learned something new today... and thank you for breaking it down for me
Ah that's ok...
Btw... cool job lol
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Yeah I tried this on a friends Fascinate and it dropped dead, wouldnt boot up.
Had to Odin up and restore back to stock.
I noticed my friends swype keyboard would lag even after restore back to stock.
thus the reason to try this script in the first place.The fasciante is decent lil bugger.
Its too bad I sing its praises on Evo thought, it really kicks butt.
im using this right now on my fascinate running miui 1.9.9 and its working flawlessly... three 3g tweak also works great. thanks zeppelinrox
It works with the fascinate, I use it constantly, and it doesn't need to be ported, the author stated it should work on nearly any device/ROM setup. Just get Script Manager app from the market, open app, go to settings, browse as root, then run the V6 script. It will give instructions as it runs.
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Just ran the script last night, while it took me a while to fidget with it and figure out what option was best for me I can't believe that cm7 could be any smoother but there is a definite difference after running the script, with no lag, or home screen redraw, my phone is as smooth if not smoother at 1GHz.then it was at 1.5GHz before the script...just want to say it was painless easy and really made a huge difference...thanks a lot!
On a side note the battery calibration that was linked in the op does seem to work but I had to figure out when to pull the battery since the original instructions where on the milestone, either way great job and thanks again, I'll run this script after any rom I go to from here on out!
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efan450 said:
Just ran the script last night, while it took me a while to fidget with it and figure out what option was best for me I can't believe that cm7 could be any smoother but there is a definite difference after running the script, with no lag, or home screen redraw, my phone is as smooth if not smoother at 1GHz.then it was at 1.5GHz before the script...just want to say it was painless easy and really made a huge difference...thanks a lot!
On a side note the battery calibration that was linked in the op does seem to work but I had to figure out when to pull the battery since the original instructions where on the milestone, either way great job and thanks again, I'll run this script after any rom I go to from here on out!
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA App
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I ran it last night as well. I cannot really tell a difference. What setting are you running?
Option 8 and then option 12, set to browse root, and run as root in the first config screen...afterwords reboot and run option 1...it will tell you if your home screen was easy to kill or not and gives you a list of minfrees...I had to downgrade my busy box to 1.18.2.to get everything working
Edit: I used script manager to run the script and then put the widget on my home screen to easily access it...if you run option 1 and it says your home screen is bullet proof then it did work...I seem to get much better 3g connectivity and better download speeds.
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Guys, I know that that there is a Q&A thread but i am tired of this and i need help fast. Ok so I flashed the witeJoker ftf then i flashed 7.2.6 sirkay's kernel and then i factory resetted and installed JJ's 3.0 TEST. I ran Tianium backup. Restored the all 120 apps with all data. Ran ScriptManager. And ran teh V6 rc8.2 supercharger script.Then i realised that services jar are not patched. I patched it trough phonewith web app. Downloaded the services.jar restarted and when i ran the script i setted to unledded and i got 100% superchargerd. But wheni play templerun or capture photos with camera360 or browse or use youtube whenihit home there is nothing but wallpaper like its not supercharged. Please i cant go without supercharge. Otherwise i have to go to gingerbread witch sucks
MrTapa said:
Guys, I know that that there is a Q&A thread but i am tired of this and i need help fast. Ok so I flashed the witeJoker ftf then i flashed 7.2.6 sirkay's kernel and then i factory resetted and installed JJ's 3.0 TEST. I ran Tianium backup. Restored the all 120 apps with all data. Ran ScriptManager. And ran teh V6 rc8.2 supercharger script.Then i realised that services jar are not patched. I patched it trough phonewith web app. Downloaded the services.jar restarted and when i ran the script i setted to unledded and i got 100% superchargerd. But wheni play templerun or capture photos with camera360 or browse or use youtube whenihit home there is nothing but wallpaper like its not supercharged. Please i cant go without supercharge. Otherwise i have to go to gingerbread witch sucks
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Did you wipe dalvik cache...that often fixes unexpected behavior. I am pretty sure that you can do that now....you won't lose any of your apps.....
If you have more than one launcher installed sometimes the supercharger will protect the "wrong" one. So you need to make sure that the launcher you are using is actually the one who's priority is being changed. The output from the supercharger script will tell you which launcher is getting its priorities adjusted. The easiest way to do make sure that the priority of the "right" launcher is being adjusted is to only have 1 launcher installed. Back up and uninstall the unwanted launchers using TB. You can restore them if you change your mind...if you restore APP+Data most of your launcher settings will be restored. Before you do this, make sure that the launcher you want to keep is installed into /system/app.
JJ v3.0 has ROM control which also contains a memory manager that may "readjust" your Supercharger settings. The default LMK in ROM control is 49Mb, whereas unleaded sets it to 28Mb. It looks to me like the ROM control settings run after the 99supercharger init.d script, so you either want to run a Powershift script (you should find these scripts in /sdcard/V6_Supercharger/PowerShift_Scripts) or change the setting in ROM control to 24Mb, so it is more in line with your supercharger settings.
It has been reported on the Supercharger thread that having both zram and the supercharger can cause lags (but I don't remember seeing anything about launcher redraws), so you can try inactivating zram (if it is active)....I have not experienced any problems with having them both active.
So the default priority of the launcher is +6 in ICS, so it is pretty easy for it to get killed by the android memory manager. The supercharger should make it Hard-to-Kill which changes the priority to +1. If you are sure that everything is set up correctly and you are still getting launcher redraws...then bullet proof the launcher (it is one of the options in the supercharger script). This will make the priority of the launcher -16!!!! So it will be the last thing killed by the android memory manager. If you do this and the launcher is still getting wiped out then something else is going on.
If you are like me....you will be tempted to bullet proof a whole bunch of apps....don't! Once you run a bullet proof app it will tend to stay in memory (cause the android memory manager won't kill it)...soon your memory will fill up with bullet proof apps and the performance of your phone will be soooooo slow!
justmpm said:
Did you wipe dalvik cache...that often fixes unexpected behavior. I am pretty sure that you can do that now....you won't lose any of your apps.....
If you have more than one launcher installed sometimes the supercharger will protect the "wrong" one. So you need to make sure that the launcher you are using is actually the one who's priority is being changed. The output from the supercharger script will tell you which launcher is getting its priorities adjusted. The easiest way to do make sure that the priority of the "right" launcher is being adjusted is to only have 1 launcher installed. Back up and uninstall the unwanted launchers using TB. You can restore them if you change your mind...if you restore APP+Data most of your launcher settings will be restored. Before you do this, make sure that the launcher you want to keep is installed into /system/app.
JJ v3.0 has ROM control which also contains a memory manager that may "readjust" your Supercharger settings. The default LMK in ROM control is 49Mb, whereas unleaded sets it to 28Mb. It looks to me like the ROM control settings run after the 99supercharger init.d script, so you either want to run a Powershift script (you should find these scripts in /sdcard/V6_Supercharger/PowerShift_Scripts) or change the setting in ROM control to 24Mb, so it is more in line with your supercharger settings.
It has been reported on the Supercharger thread that having both zram and the supercharger can cause lags (but I don't remember seeing anything about launcher redraws), so you can try inactivating zram (if it is active)....I have not experienced any problems with having them both active.
So the default priority of the launcher is +6 in ICS, so it is pretty easy for it to get killed by the android memory manager. The supercharger should make it Hard-to-Kill which changes the priority to +1. If you are sure that everything is set up correctly and you are still getting launcher redraws...then bullet proof the launcher (it is one of the options in the supercharger script). This will make the priority of the launcher -16!!!! So it will be the last thing killed by the android memory manager. If you do this and the launcher is still getting wiped out then something else is going on.
If you are like me....you will be tempted to bullet proof a whole bunch of apps....don't! Once you run a bullet proof app it will tend to stay in memory (cause the android memory manager won't kill it)...soon your memory will fill up with bullet proof apps and the performance of your phone will be soooooo slow!
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Yeah i know all of these stuff. I am not a noob in thisstuff soo.... Anyway when i changed kernel the problem is fixed. WTF. No one knows why but, anyway i am now using RAM Manager Pro ithas an option to lock launcher in memory so this works perfectlyand on thekerneli used before But anyway thanks
MrTapa said:
Yeah i know all of these stuff. I am not a noob in thisstuff soo.... Anyway when i changed kernel the problem is fixed. WTF. No one knows why but, anyway i am now using RAM Manager Pro ithas an option to lock launcher in memory so this works perfectlyand on thekerneli used before But anyway thanks
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nwm....answering questions like yours is always hard because you don't know what the other person knows...and nobody knows everything...except maybe Sirkay.....have you tried to Smurf Out your phone (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517632), it will also protect your launcher and you won't have to add another app...is that 201 now?
The app is perfect men I think the smurph script will mess up thing( well i can remove Ram Manager pro but.
RULE #1: NEVER REPLACE A THING THAT IS WORKING PERFECKTLY xD(well that goes for windows but .... )
Lol. I hate messing up with script especially that i change rom frequently. I tried ram manager pro and it is working great. I cant believe it. It works with my current kernel where init.d script is not supported. Can you tell me if this app requires init.d at the first place?
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MrTapa said:
The app is perfect men I think the smurph script will mess up thing( well i can remove Ram Manager pro but.
RULE #1: NEVER REPLACE A THING THAT IS WORKING PERFECKTLY xD(well that goes for windows but .... )
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hey mrtapa, have you tried that smurf on JJ's v3.0 ROM and sirkay's v7.2.6 kernel? How is it?
idareyoutoclickthis said:
Lol. I hate messing up with script especially that i change rom frequently. I tried ram manager pro and it is working great. I cant believe it. It works with my current kernel where init.d script is not supported. Can you tell me if this app requires init.d at the first place?
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Well idont see a script made by ROM Manager pro in int.d so it doesnt require with is fjikin awesome xD
Paul Mortel said:
hey mrtapa, have you tried that smurf on JJ's v3.0 ROM and sirkay's v7.2.6 kernel? How is it?
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You dont need it dude xD.(if you only wanna lock launcehr in memory i havent tryed it cuz i dont need it ;P
justmpm said:
nwm....answering questions like yours is always hard because you don't know what the other person knows...and nobody knows everything...except maybe Sirkay.....have you tried to Smurf Out your phone (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517632), it will also protect your launcher and you won't have to add another app...is that 201 now?
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why me? gggrrrr im no expert in this things. all i know is, mine never had launcher redraw. i just did fresh install ics 4.0.4 repacked and couples of init.d script. and...Bamm! working gr8 with 210mb free fram (of course after kill unnecessary bckground processes)
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sirkay said:
why me? gggrrrr im no expert in this things. all i know is, mine never had launcher redraw. i just did fresh install ics 4.0.4 repacked and couples of init.d script. and...Bamm! working gr8 with 210mb free fram (of course after kill unnecessary bckground processes)
Sent from my ST18i using xda premium
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Well only he thinks that maybe. And yes all of you don't use ur ray to the max like me. Like I want my phone ro be smooth, to be perfect at hd gaming, to be fast, to use it instead of my DSLR xd(true).To have perfect hq audio (2400 all 320kbs songs. And to don't have redraws etc.I have 32 gb sd card and I habe 800mb free on it I have 120 apps with data that I have 20 different camera apps and I need backed up in titanium backup. So maybe no one uses my phone lile I so. And still my phone os not perfect. U will say like get samsung galaxy s3 or phone like that. Well se xperia ray is the only powerfully small smartphone
And as long as I am a kid I don't need big phones
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sirkay said:
why me? gggrrrr im no expert in this things. all i know is, mine never had launcher redraw. i just did fresh install ics 4.0.4 repacked and couples of init.d script. and...Bamm! working gr8 with 210mb free fram (of course after kill unnecessary bckground processes)
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coz' you must be the most under appreciated developer in the history of xda....
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Guys, I know that that there is a Q&A thread but i am tired of this and i need help fast. Ok so I flashed the witeJoker ftf then i flashed 7.2.6 sirkay's kernel and then i factory resetted and installed JJ's 3.0 TEST. I ran Tianium backup. Restored the all 120 apps with all data. Ran ScriptManager. And ran teh V6 rc8.2 supercharger script.Then i realised that services jar are not patched. I patched it trough phonewith web app. Downloaded the services.jar restarted and when i ran the script i setted to unledded and i got 100% superchargerd. But wheni play templerun or capture photos with camera360 or browse or use youtube whenihit home there is nothing but wallpaper like its not supercharged. Please i cant go without supercharge. Otherwise i have to go to gingerbread witch sucks
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I think you should read this thread first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556013
2 things if you want get 100% Supercharge, fix SU segment fault issue and install busy box 1.9.4 wraitdhu from Supercharger Stater Kit. And last thing u should use the latest script, RC9 T16.
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alexlaveline said:
I think you should read this thread first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556013
2 things if you want get 100% Supercharge, fix SU segment fault issue and install busy box 1.9.4 wraitdhu from Supercharger Stater Kit. And last thing u should use the latest script, RC9 T16.
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Thank you but I have already found a solution soo!? !?
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I recently got android 4.0.4 for my phone. I used this link: http://www.arulraj.net/2012/07/upgrade-samsung-galaxy-5-to-ice-cream-sandwich.html The problem is that my phone is extremely slow and many apps just force close on start. How can i speed up my phone? I was researching this problem and many ppl said something about kernels. Should I get that for my phone and how will it help? Also, what apps help make it faster and what else can i do to make my phone faster?Btw the phone is rooted.
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I recently got android 4.0.4 for my phone. I used this link: http://www.arulraj.net/2012/07/upgrade-samsung-galaxy-5-to-ice-cream-sandwich.html The problem is that my phone is extremely slow and many apps just force close on start. How can i speed up my phone? I was researching this problem and many ppl said something about kernels. Should I get that for my phone and how will it help? Also, what apps help make it faster and what else can i do to make my phone faster?Btw the phone is rooted.
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Don't touch the kernel if you are inexperienced in such things you will just screw the rom up... go into developement settings and overclock your cpu to 768mhz for a start. governer... smartass v2 should be fine. use a task manager to kill background apps etc. there are many things you can do but remember that 4.0 has higher requirements than our phone has so performance will always be an issue... if u want have a look into swap partitions, cpu overclocking, cpu governers, I/O Schedulers, Caching etc... there is so much to tweaking performance to get the most out of your device
When I stop apps that r running, they just come back within 5 seconds. Also, i am already at 768mhz. 768 mhz has made it a little faster, but some apps wont launch and just stop when i launch them. Is there a way to get them to work?
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When I stop apps that r running, they just come back within 5 seconds. Also, i am already at 768mhz. 768 mhz has made it a little faster, but some apps wont launch and just stop when i launch them. Is there a way to get them to work?
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I really would suggest you change roms mate, either CyanogenMod 7.2 or 10.1
10.1 is Android 4.2 and 7.2 is 2.3.7
naturally 7.2 is fastest and most stable.
But why is it that some apps work and others dont?
How about increasing the ram? Can I do that?
Will this work? http://www.droidiser.com/2012/05/how-to-increase-internal-memory-and-ram.html
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Will this work? http://www.droidiser.com/2012/05/how-to-increase-internal-memory-and-ram.html
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You cannot increase the RAM like in a computer as it is attached to the motherboard directly. That link describes using a swap partition on the sd that acts kind of like ram but it is not ram itself, it is slower than ram and less efficent however swap can be useful. I have tried swap and noticed no real difference in performance at all but you could sure try it... just remember to enable swap in the cyanogenmod settings otherwise the partition will do nothing and u lose valuable sd card space
brianmillar9 said:
I really would suggest you change roms mate, either CyanogenMod 7.2 or 10.1
10.1 is Android 4.2 and 7.2 is 2.3.7
naturally 7.2 is fastest and most stable.
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i'm using CM7,should i use CM10 or MIUI or still using CM7?
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Use seeder app set to aggresive, no need to oc just set gov to performance. If you not use any ramscript use romtool box go to memory manager try optimum preset. And also go to sd booster to boost your sd speed cache.
That's all Regards
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Honestly, make an effort to purchase a new phone. I've had a i5000 foir almost a year and sometimes I almost went crazy due to its slowness.
You can try using a (fast) sdcard as supplementary memory, but it will be still slow. And no way to use a CyanogenMod later than 7.2. Stick with this at minimum.
But you can find really good bargains at ebay. Please consider it.
Is there any rom that improves multitasking significantly?
Thats the only problem i really have with the S3.
I tried CM once and it was almost the same. So no option.
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You could try using swap on your memory card. You would need to format and create a new swap partition on your memory card (never on internal memory!) and use a custom kernel that supports swap. Eg. Yank
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You could try boeffla kernel which provides zram (fast in memory swap) this along with greenify will provide enough free ram to enable much better multitasking
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4 years, 400 posts, and you thought that this was an appropriate thread to open in the development section???
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4 years, 400 posts, and you thought that this was an appropriate thread to open in the development section???
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Wrong forum, ok I´m sorry.
I finally gave this a try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888081
with Boefla kernel. I didn´t want to mees up things to much, but it seems to do the trick for now.
Thanks, you can delete the thread if you want. I apologize
The multi tasking fix slowed down my device horribly.
Still looking for a romantic that does it.
thx
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nearlygod said:
The multi tasking fix slowed down my device horribly.
Still looking for a romantic that does it.
thx
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This issue has been discussed over and over again. I recently posted my opinion in an other thread. Anyways, i am pasting my response here, so that you can read what i have done with my phone to improve multitasking.
The truth is that although the stock touchwiz roms offer stuff like multi-window, they are really REALLY laggy in my opinion. I once decided to flash a cm10.1 (aosp) based rom. I haven't regretted since. I felt as if i had a completely new phone. I suggest you try such a rom. you wont regret it.
Also, there are some apps that allow you to freeze background processes. I use Rom Toolbox pro for example and i have frozen many background apps so I've reduced the amount of ram being used. Search on xda, there is a thread about which backgroung services are safe to be frozen.
Also, use greenify. Greenify stops apps from running in the background when you dont need them. Maps for example keep running in the background consuming 20mb for no reason. Greenify such apps so that they consume your ram only when you need them to do so.
Plus, change your LMK settings. The Low Memory Killer is an android service that kills apps when the amount of ram falls beneath a limit. Use an app such as Rom Toolbox to lower your limits so that apps don't get closed so often.
Finally, try zram with the appropriate settings. I use Googy-Max kernel which has bult-in zram support. I use 600mb of zram with 80% swappiness.
Having these things altered i can run at least 5 apps simultaneously without any problems. For example i run facebook and messenger along with whatsapp and skype. When i open the browser to search for something, none of the other apps gets closed.
Ofcourse if you try to run many apps, you may experience app-closing or lags. But remember, the key, is to close apps that you dont need.
Hey!
I've been using this application for a very long time now but I'm just interested into knowing a couple of things like what couple of options mean in practice.
Of course the best way would be to try them yourself but I have over 400 application so I guess it wouldn't really be that easy so that's the reason why I'm asking. I have just realized that there is an option to ignore the running state and I see that it has improved my phone's performance for like 50% for sure.
What do other options do like disabling long running service or hibernation mode?
I can tell you that I don't really care about anything else other than performance so should be fine for me to enable these options for every single application?
Thank you for reading!
What device and OS? Rooted, custom rom?
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What device and OS? Rooted, custom rom?
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S9 Plus running Noble ROM on Android 11.
hey,
well im not familiar with that ROM but right off the bat, u should see some performance improvements by using an "app manager" or "auto start" manager to curb the ram used by autostarting apps on your phone which sounds like the option ur describing, perhaps a tweak on ur cus rom. Next i would use something like Greenify with root access to hibernate or kill both user and some system apps that kill alot of battery and memory.
Using a global adblocking app on a rooted phone maybe another good idea and u can check out some posts on playing with your "host file"...
if ur die hard performance junkie...u can look into swapping kernels and such if its available. If you get into overclocking always watch your temp. Also all this is a very good way to brick ur phone or cause hardware failure, be careful, be warned, read lots, do once.
Hope this helps a lil bit atleast...
What about cutting " wakeup paths"?
I see they can make problem sometimes. I have ended up in bootloop couple of times so I just wanted to see what does this option do in practice? Will the change be written in data or system partition?