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Re: Optimize your Nokia N900
I copied the script as optimzie.sh. I ran following
1. sudo gainroot 2. sh optimize.sh It ran, but saw following error message optimize.sh: line 1: : not found killall: osso_calculator: no process killed killall: cannot kill pid 2630: no such process killall:mafw-gst-renderere: no process killed Your Nokia N900 is now optimized: I am editing the file with "notes" on n900. I removed all comments and first line !/bin/sh etc It has these entries begin of script killall pulseaudio killall trackered killall browser browserd killall Calendar killall oss9_calculator .. ... echo your Nokia N900 is now optimized END of script Do you know any problem in my script? Any clue on what could be the problem. |
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I donīt use the script, but donīt remove the first line. |
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yeah. It is working to verify memory savings. I am curious to understand why I got the following error message
optimize.sh: line 1: : not found There is no empty line. As you explained, I guess other messages are complaining that the processes are not already running to kill them. I think it is using busybox. Need to find documentation on writing scripts for it. |
Re: Optimize your Nokia N900
I just enjoyed reading this long thread. It is good to know other things.
I was editing the file with "notes". I think it is adding empty line. I found that I can as well use vi editor. I did use it and fixed empty line. I also read in the thread that I get these not found messages since I may not be running all these applications. I am clear now. Thanks to those who shared. Only question I have is I have to run 'sudo gainroot' to run the command. If I directly use 'sudo sh otpmize.sh', it is asking password. What is the default password? |
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a. Have you installed anything from testing or devel repositories? If a is true then check the disclaimer of those repositories. You are on your own =) Uninstall all apps from those repositories and see what happens. And please list apps what you have installed. if a is false then please tell what you have installed from extras and official Nokia repositories. |
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i, like many people, have indeed installled apps from the testing or devel repos.... im not sure what i have taken from those repos though so here is the list of what i have installed on the phone thus far: EASY PARK MAHJONG APPDOWNLOADER BATLEVEL CONKY DIALCENTRAL ECOACH EIGHTYONE ESPEAKCALLER EXTENDED CALL LOG FAPN FLIPCLOCK FMBOOST FMMS FMRADIO FUELPAD (AWESOME APP BTW) GLOGARCHIVE GONVERT GPXVIEW HEALTHCHECK HTOP INES JOIKUSPOT KMPLAYER LEAFPAD LIQTORCH MAEP MBARCODE MEDIABOX MIRROR MOBILEMAPS9 MSPEDE MYPAINT OMWEATHER ORREY PETROVICH PYPIANOBAR QTPIANOBAR QUICKPANORAMA RDESKTOP RECORDER QTIRRECO SPEEDO SPEEDOMETER (BETTER UI THAN SPEEDO BUT THE SH1T DOESNT WORK NOW AFTER PR1.2) STOCKTHIS SYMFONIE WIFIEYE ZOUTUBE ABIWORD KOFFICE PYCALLBLOCKER WPCREATOR AGTL ALARMED ANSEL-A CLASSIC PRINT METROMAP *OPTIMIZE (THIS IS THE SCRIPT WE'RE ALL TALKING ABOUT HERE I JUST ADDED AN ICON) PYKAKE WIFISWITCHER WIFI SIGNAL APPLET BRIGHTNESS CONTROL BLACK PLASTIC THEME LAST.FM SCROBBLER TWEAKR |
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Running sudo sh Optimize must be ok without asking for any password. Did you rename the script? did you add the sh extention? |
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Another thing, did you update MYPAINT? because I read that it causes problems after the last update. Don't know if it is true because I don't use it |
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I tried both optimize.sh and optimize to run command 'sudo sh optimize'. It is always asking password.
However typing 'sudo gainroot' and 'sh optimize' is working well. Not sure what is password to use 'sudo sh optimize' |
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