My question is when you change the settings in the init.qcom.post_boot.sh for overclocking, an then you reboot your phone... Do you have to use a program such as SetCPU to make that active? Or does it automatically run at that speed when you are using the phone?
Thanks in advance..
yunjing7 said:
My question is when you change the settings in the init.qcom.post_boot.sh for overclocking, an then you reboot your phone... Do you have to use a program such as SetCPU to make that active? Or does it automatically run at that speed when you are using the phone?
Thanks in advance..
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No need for a separate program. It's active based on what you set in the file.
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yunjing7 said:
My question is when you change the settings in the init.qcom.post_boot.sh for overclocking, an then you reboot your phone... Do you have to use a program such as SetCPU to make that active? Or does it automatically run at that speed when you are using the phone?
Thanks in advance..
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do not need an oc app...
why does OS Monitor not recognize anything above 1512Mhz?
pre2epic4g said:
why does OS Monitor not recognize anything above 1512Mhz?
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Not all sys info software actually checks. Sometimes they just reflect the defaults. My software shows me at 1701 on Meanrom.
njfoses said:
No need for a separate program. It's active based on what you set in the file.
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Alright, thanks much =)
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So another question! When changing the "PERFORMANCE" part on line 30 to "BATTERY" does anyone notice that it does not save as BATTERY when you restart the phone and view the same file?
kiit408 said:
So another question! When changing the "PERFORMANCE" part on line 30 to "BATTERY" does anyone notice that it does not save as BATTERY when you restart the phone and view the same file?
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It does for me.. Are you saving after the change?
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banccalif said:
It does for me.. Are you saving after the change?
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I was using the wrong file explorer. Once I downloaded a root explorer it worked out
Kiit408
Root explorer kicks ass, always be sure to commit changes it doesn't always jump out at you
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Wondering if anyone knows where I can obtain a utility or hack to adjust the automatic brightness settings? In a dark or dim room, the brightness on auto is much higher than I need.
There were a few hacks available for windows smartphones to do this, but I haven't found any for Android/HTC. Found one specifically for the droid-x but don't think it works for us.
Been wondering on something like this also
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CM7 has options to fine tune how auto brightness works.
^ Shift Faced
confirmed to work for me. I've adjusted mine in CM7 just the way I like.
Question to somebody else who has done it. Is it showing 1 colum having -1 on the buttons box? I noticed only one setting I cant turn off the 4 bottom lights because it doesnt let you change the -1 to a 0...
is there any guides i could read on how to set it all up? i have no idea what everything mean in that menu.
nyeazyone said:
is there any guides i could read on how to set it all up? i have no idea what everything mean in that menu.
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I'm right along with you. I just looked at it and then slowly backed out because I didn't want to mess anything up and I'm usually all for pressing buttons to see what happens.
nyeazyone said:
is there any guides i could read on how to set it all up? i have no idea what everything mean in that menu.
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I'll bump for this as well. I've always wanted to understand how to adjust the auto brightness in CM7, but I've searched around and haven't found any info on it.
On the run
nyeazyone said:
is there any guides i could read on how to set it all up? i have no idea what everything mean in that menu.
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Anyone????
Buehler, Buehler
Its very easy guys I'll take a screenshot of my settings soon and you can see what I like as far as settings.
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fifedogg said:
Its very easy guys I'll take a screenshot of my settings soon and you can see what I like as far as settings.
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So when are u gonna post it?
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e240 said:
So when are u gonna post it?
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lol srsly. Been waiting for a while.
e240 said:
So when are u gonna post it?
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nyeazyone said:
lol srsly. Been waiting for a while.
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Here is the screenshot. This is what I'm currently running.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227291
please see the above thread, is there no way any dev can make it so your device is visible for longer than 120 seconds?
thanks
jonny68 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227291
please see the above thread, is there no way any dev can make it so your device is visible for longer than 120 seconds?
thanks
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Sure has been done on at least some devices. E.g. samsung glaxy s ii on miui rom.
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NielDK said:
Sure has been done on at least some devices. E.g. samsung glaxy s ii on miui rom.
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really i didn't know that, i don't really like MIUI ROM but if other devs could somehow implement this into their ROM that would be great,i run Cognition ROM (for Galaxy S2)
try adding this to your build.prop
net.bt.timeout=never
or
net.bt.timeout=
leave after the = sign blank to the second one to leave it nulled e.g never time out
hopefully they work
eoghan2t7 said:
try adding this to your build.prop
net.bt.timeout=never
or
net.bt.timeout=
leave after the = sign blank to the second one to leave it nulled e.g never time out
hopefully they work
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cheers, can this be done via root explorer?
jonny68 said:
cheers, can this be done via root explorer?
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Yes thats if it works lol
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Didn't work opened as text in root explorer and entered in what you said,saved and rebooted and there's nothing on my home screen except the 4 home icons, when i click on applications nothing so im gonna have to restore my previous build.
jonny68 said:
Didn't work opened as text in root explorer and entered in what you said,saved and rebooted and there's nothing on my home screen except the 4 home icons, when i click on applications nothing so im gonna have to restore my previous build.
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No problem ill look into more to get the correct commands.
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Hi,
Sorry for "hacking" this thread, I was wondering whether it is possible to hack a Bluetooth so as to be able to connect two external Bluetooth speakers of different brands (JBL & Ultimate Ears).
Thank you.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could help me by explaining to me how to use setcpu? I'm trying to use it to save battery. The only problem is that I have no idea on how to use it, I mean what profiles do I use, how do I even configure profiles.
I've searched but honestly I don't understand a thing but I know I need to learn, any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158102
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During night, you can set it low... max 600 or whatever ...
Setcpu, juice defender...
Use tasker instead! Im not be able using tasker because instable rom... actually idk yet, what's the issue...
It might need a little more time learning to use it... but, i recomended this apps... not only cpu state, you can even using it to fully automatic... fully control... not only time... you can set it low, everytime it sleeps... network control also.... give it a shot....
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Wow, sorry, but have you even tried it yet? It's pretty intuitive already.
Kailkti said:
Wow, sorry, but have you even tried it yet? It's pretty intuitive already.
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True but when I'm using it I really have no idea if I'm doing it right or what you know?
rj.camargo said:
True but when I'm using it I really have no idea if I'm doing it right or what you know?
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Is ur phone rooted? Without root superuser, u can't used it.... look at tab profile... u can create profile from that tab.... u have to check it... if u want to use the profile... if u didn't check it... it just run how it supposed to do on the first tab...
That's mean... if u just have one profile... example.. from 9am till 13pm... it's mean this profile active during this hour... and then out of that... he back to the normally used.... u can create as many profile as u like... check cpu gov... then u will know what is it mean... there're hotplug, performance, userspace, demand etc... u have check ur phone first... not every phone have the same...
Good luck...
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Anybody know?
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Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
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Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
Thanks
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Let me know if you have any issues. It's what I'm running on my phone.
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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radrian92 said:
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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I recommend this more than the custom apk. This method is built-in and in case for some reason you want the sound back, the option is just a checkmark away.
The apk is also just a check mark.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
The apk is also just a check mark.
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If you're rooted all you have to do is use Root Explorer and go into:
/system/media/audio/ui
Change the name of "CameraClick.ogg" to "CameraClick.bak"
You can do the same for the video record sound...simple.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
The apk is also just a check mark.
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Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
Yes. I didn't know you could do it from the app. Though easiest isn't always best.
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+1
MultiDev said:
Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
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Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
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Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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jeriel05 said:
Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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No problem.
I'm trying to delete the file and it keeps saying it's read only iv'e tried changing the permissions and also the r\w on top no dice, lol what am i doing wrong
I just use Root Explorer and go to System/Media/UI then rename the Camera_Click.ogg to Camera_Clik.ogg just changing a single letter works and you can always restore it if wanted.
(You have to be Rooted)
Would it be safe to delete all of my init.d scripts? I remember I had to delete ones related to kernel tuner when flashing a new kernel. What if I deleted all of the scripts whenever I flash a new kernel? Thanks!
Dave51495 said:
Would it be safe to delete all of my init.d scripts? I remember I had to delete ones related to kernel tuner when flashing a new kernel. What if I deleted all of the scripts whenever I flash a new kernel? Thanks!
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Usually the Rom developer puts them in there, unless you know it is causing a problem it should stay there.
But to answer your question, it shouldn't cause a problem to remove them.
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Usually the Rom developer puts them in there, unless you know it is causing a problem it should stay there.
But to answer your question, it shouldn't cause a problem to remove them.
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Can you tell me which ones I'm supposed to have? Do any of these look out of the ordinary, or do they all belong? Thanks, by the way!
Edit: I'm running newts nos m7 1.6 with beastmode 5.9, if that matters
Those look normal, are you running Newts rom?
Dave51495 said:
Can you tell me which ones I'm supposed to have? Do any of these look out of the ordinary, or do they all belong? Thanks, by the way!
Edit: I'm running newts nos m7 1.6 with beastmode 5.9, if that matters
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All those look fine. Why do you think you should delete all your scripts.
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orangechoochoo said:
Those look normal, are you running Newts rom?
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Yeah, I am
Bigandrewgold said:
All those look fine. Why do you think you should delete all your scripts.
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I remember I had to delete ones from kernel tuner a while back, so I was wondering what would happen if I deleted all of them
Dave51495 said:
Yeah, I am
I remember I had to delete ones from kernel tuner a while back, so I was wondering what would happen if I deleted all of them
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You would probably lose some performance and battery life... Just move them to a different folder and if you need to move them, move them back
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You would probably lose some performance and battery life... Just move them to a different folder and if you need to move them, move them back
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That's exactly what I do when troubleshooting for myself or other users. I just make a folder somewhere that I can easily navigate back and fourth between the folders because it makes it easier to move files.I name it "init out-it old folder" or something simple like that.
OP, The only two I would consider moving are GPU rendering and complete, just because I'm not sure what the complete script is, and usually I disable force 2D GPU rendering and I'm thinking that's what is in the other script.