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Re: Touchscreen reacts after 5 seconds after phone unlocking
i think it started battery eating after the update which was needed for the new values of kernel-power, cause for me it also worked for half an year without any freezes/crashes and then it didn't.
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Re: Touchscreen reacts after 5 seconds after phone unlocking
i think i can fix it if that's the only problem with it
downloading source now... edit : but look at the change log .!! 0.1.9-6 * adaptet to power kernel v49 edit2: i have just tested it.. and i seem to find any problem regarding to touchscreen respond but not sure about battery consuming (as Estel said) (yet) i'll keep testing till i get to a result |
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it's enough to hit the thanks button btw ;)
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Re: Touchscreen reacts after 5 seconds after phone unlocking
I also had the same problem i uninstall the kernel power(i tested v48 and v49 both)
my phone behaves like ur but after removing all custom kernel i got it fixed EDIT:- i posted without reding the thred(only saw title) it seems that it was maxcpu was the villane i would try kernel now Thanks! |
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1) the problem was solved already. Reading 1page long (now it's 2 page, but it was 1 page in time of Your writing) thread before replying shouldn't be to hard. 2 ) If You're so fanboy'ish about speedpatch/batterypatch, do it a favor and create well-documented wiki page about what it does and why. 3) Otherwise, GTFO. Thanks in advance. --- @dobrivoje Everything that you achieve using widgets, can be achieved via (very) simple commands from terminal. Furthermore, it's perfectly possible, to set up one config, that you don't need to touch otherwise (it just works great in any circumstances). /Estel |
Re: Touchscreen reacts after 5 seconds after phone unlocking
Thanks a lot Estel !
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