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Hi,
sorry for the (very much) noob question, but dual-boot kernel used for nitdroid installation is open mode or it's a different thing? Thanks :) |
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Seriously, take a look in the first group of commands in post 1281. They're telling the kernel that when these processes need to read or write a file, they have the priority determined by the -c and -n flags. So, for example, meegotouchhome will have io priority class "realtime" (-c 1) and classdata (-n 0), what means it will be the most prioritary process running in the phone. Processes with "-c 3" (class idle) will write or read only when other processes are no trying to do it. That's ok for them because they're background processes, meaning there will be no lag in the user interface. These commands work only in open phone, and if they're applied, lags in the user interface will be vary rare. |
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I forgot to mention in the changelog that network (TCP) performance has been a lot improved in version 1.1.5.
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So, to put everything you said in this lone "Joe's" perception, we pretty much get an iPhone 4 UI fluidity, but with real multitasking ;) Thanks for the huge effort in explaining and developing. Massive performance improvement compared to a stock N9. |
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Run the following command in your phone terminal: Code:
accli -I | grep mode Code:
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No problems with 1.1.5 for now, everything seems smooth like never before!
I'm in open mode :) |
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Can't upgrade, any ideas?
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