so I installed a custom rom on my Galaxy S6, and its asking me which tweaking do you want for multitasking: DHA lines or FHA lines?
So, I'm wondering which one is better to select, thanks.
Anyone?
No one knows?
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THE GOOD:
- V6 supercharger script is working... well the Minfree, ADJ & OOM Grouping values are anyways.
Minfree Values Before:
8192, 10240, 12288, 14336, 16384, 20480
Minfree Values After:
2048, 4096, 51200, 56320, 61440, 70400
Script says since ICS is running that ADJ values wouldn't be applied, but I'm assuming that means they wouldn't be auto applied on boot, b/c after applying the script, the values did change.
ADJ Values Before:
0, 1, 2, 4, 9, 15
ADJ Values After:
0, 4, 10, 12, 14, 15
THE NOT SO GOOD:
- Die Hard Launcher does not work yet with ICS.
- Since we are still on stock ROM, with no init.prop, script won't enable on boot by itself, you have to set Script Manager to run the 99supercharger.sh script (@ /data) on/after boot, for the values to take effect.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
(used option #9 1000+HP)
What does this do or what's the benefits of it? I went to that link but it doesn't explain exactly what it is or what it does? Does applying this conflict with other mods such as overclock or the ATP tweaks apk that allows you to change I/O scheduler?
demandarin said:
What does this do or what's the benefits of it? I went to that link but it doesn't explain exactly what it is or what it does? Does applying this conflict with other mods such as overclock or the ATP tweaks apk that allows you to change I/O scheduler?
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This provides a detailed explanation of what the V6 supercharger does. It really helps a ton on RAM limited devices (I have a couple of nook colors it has made a big difference on).
At a high level it's for memory management. The only conflicts with supercharger are apps for memory management that don't work anywhere near as well anyways.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
What option to run
I installed the script and have it working on my rooted prime. However i have never used this script before on any of my android devices and i was wondering what option to run for best performance on my android prime. I have searched everywhere and could not find a guide to tell me what each option means. Also, Will i have to run this each time i reboot?
Dmarsh508 said:
I installed the script and have it working on my rooted prime. However i have never used this script before on any of my android devices and i was wondering what option to run for best performance on my android prime. I have searched everywhere and could not find a guide to tell me what each option means. Also, Will i have to run this each time i reboot?
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For me, this program worked great with my Evo which had half the memory of this and my EVO 3D. I don't really see a need for this on the TFP as of now. Maybe later if I add more a lot more apps. When I used it I went through the settings to find the right one for me. I would use it for a day and switch to another setting to see how I liked it. Also, if you put a widget on the desktop with script manager it should work on bootup.
doeboy711 said:
For me, this program worked great with my Evo which had half the memory of this and my EVO 3D. I don't really see a need for this on the TFP as of now. Maybe later if I add more a lot more apps. When I used it I went through the settings to find the right one for me. I would use it for a day and switch to another setting to see how I liked it. Also, if you put a widget on the desktop with script manager it should work on bootup.
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i agree with this, the tfp is so beastly i havent seen the use for the minfree adjustments. but it would be nice for bulletproof launcher and OOM groupings
I'm unhappy with the colour saturation offered by Samsung's four display profiles. The default is too vibrant, and the next one down is very dull.
Can this be tweaked manually? If not, is it possible to write a mod which achieves this?
Cheers.
Hi all.
I was wondering,what "homemade" tweaks like init.d/script manager scripts or build.prop do you use with your S3...
When i say homemade i mean tweaks you apply on your own,not any tweaks that come with the rom you use.
Tweaks that you've tried and liked,tweaks that you'd recommend.
Here's the things i do to make my S3 more lag free:
-Use Greenify
-Custom script for script manager attached below(updated 27/3/13)
-Build.prop almost clean as i found many of the tweaks unusable in 4.1 or to interfere with the System.
-No init.d tweaks currently (sometimes zipaling and sqlite defrag)
-Custom STweaks settings(Perseus) including overclock,they're too many to write if you want i can attach some screenies.
-Currently testing Crossbreeder mod but with the above my S3 was already fast enough so not much differency,if any.
-zRam 650mb script for a kernel that supports zRam attached below also to be used for script manager.
User's tweaks:
Build.prop tweaks
dxppxd said:
This one is for the soft keys, tablet-like home, menu, back buttons on screen (with respective screen reduction). Adding the line on build.prop:
Enable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Disable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Popular tweak, for the sake of those who don't know them yet.
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So that's my list right now.
Got anything good to share?
Re: "Homemade" tweaks for your S3.
This one is for the soft keys, tablet-like home, menu, back buttons on screen (with respective screen reduction). Adding the line on build.prop:
Enable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Disable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Popular tweak, for the sake of those who don't know them yet.
dxppxd said:
This one is for the soft keys, tablet-like home, menu, back buttons on screen (with respective screen reduction). Adding the line on build.prop:
Enable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Disable
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Popular tweak, for the sake of those who don't know them yet.
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Thank's,i read many guys use this one.
Bump?
No one uses his own tweaks,only what comes with the rom?
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Bump?
No one uses his own tweaks,only what comes with the rom?
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well, yes But i'm interested in the script you posted. What exactly did you change the minfree values and ratios to ? Would these values give more multi-tasking or are they engineered towards having free ram ?
Also Greenifying google maps (as a user app) gives a huge boost to battery life, unless you have Google Now enabled
ArbiterGR said:
well, yes But i'm interested in the script you posted. What exactly did you change the minfree values and ratios to ? Would these values give more multi-tasking or are they engineered towards having free ram ?
Also Greenifying google maps (as a user app) gives a huge boost to battery life, unless you have Google Now enabled
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Hehe..
Well this is leaning towards better multitasking and most importantly lag free system and multitasking.
I lowered the adj values a bit because stock S3 were killing my apps a bit too fast for me,they're "inspired" from the original Galaxy S only a bit modified to suit the S3.
I found them to be working nicely for me,give them a go if like and post here or pm me.
Except from the adj values i modified a bit the values of sysctl.conf like dirty ratio vfs cache pressure and some nr_request config.
I changed my values a bit right now and also disabled iostats to make it even more less laggy so i'll upload this when i get home.
I usually have around 70mb free ram but my S3 doesn't lag at all,yay!
Now trying 500mb zRam and it's going very nice...i may add it to the op soon...
OP updated 27/3/13.
Is there anyway to bypass mDNIe on the Galaxy S4?
On the Galaxy Note II with Perseus kernel, one can use STweaks to "Enable master sequence", which will ignore Samsung's profiles and instead use a color scheme that closely calibrates the display to the sRBG color space.
My understanding is that a Note II display was measured with a colorimeter and values were obtained which allowed accurate color representation when the values were input into a mDNIe matrix.
In any case, is there any way to obtain accurate color on the GS4?
I noticed that Liquid Smooth ROM has advanced settings to set the color scheme (which didn't seem to do anything) and color temperature (didn't seem to do anything.)
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Is there anyway to bypass mDNIe on the Galaxy S4?
On the Galaxy Note II with Perseus kernel, one can use STweaks to "Enable master sequence", which will ignore Samsung's profiles and instead use a color scheme that closely calibrates the display to the sRBG color space.
My understanding is that a Note II display was measured with a colorimeter and values were obtained which allowed accurate color representation when the values were input into a mDNIe matrix.
In any case, is there any way to obtain accurate color on the GS4?
I noticed that Liquid Smooth ROM has advanced settings to set the color scheme (which didn't seem to do anything) and color temperature (didn't seem to do anything.)
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Ive seen settings for mDNIe inside the KTweaker app that comes with the KTSGS4 Kernel. Not sure if its exactly what your looking for, but its the closest thing i could find. Might want to take a look at that kernel if you haven't already.
Hi, someone that have redmi note 2 prime can show me his build.prop settings? :good:
what do you mean? all that build.prop tweaks are only placebo effects