@ssterjo i use blue sky theme too you can change the fonts color with theme customizer or change the wallpapers @Every one having the famous problem mkdir: cannot create directory '/dev/cgroup/cpu/user/': Permission denied -sh: cannot create /dev/cgroup/cpu/user/16346/tasks: nonexistent directory -sh: cannot create /dev/cgroup/cpu/user/16346/notify_on_release: nonexistent directory IMPORTANT: ONLY FOR PEOPLE HAVING THAT ERROR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- here is how to solve it (i guess) 1-)first of all uninstall every thing using these instructions (just to make sure every thing is completely clean -------------------------------------- rm /etc/event.d/speedpatch rm /home/user/.profile rm /usr/local/sbin/cgroup_clean mv /root/.profile.bak /root/.profile -------------------------------------- then reboot 2-)install the newest patch using these instructions (just download speedpatch to MyDocs then copy and paste the codes) MAKE SURE YOU ENTER FIRST : sudo gainroot then copy the rest and paste them (don't copy sudo gainroot / enter it manually) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- sudo gainroot ----------------------------------------------------------------------- mkdir /usr/local/sbin mv /home/user/MyDocs/speedpatch.tar.gz /home/user/ cd /home/user/ tar xzvf ./speedpatch.tar.gz chmod +rwx speedpatch.sh ./speedpatch.sh rm /home/user/.profile_root mv transitions.ini MyDocs rm speedpatch.sh mv speedpatch.tar.gz /home/user/MyDocs ---------------------------------------------------------- PS: Ignore the error about /home/user/.profile not exists cause it will create it for the first time 3-)in the same x-terminal window make sure that /etc/event.d/speedpatch is existed if it was there then the patch must work on the next reboot 4-)REBOOT IMMEDIATELY !!!!! (DON'T OPEN A NEW XTERMINAL WINDOW UNTIL REBOOT) 5-)the error must be gone now after the reboot check by opening xterminal window 6-) just to make 100% the patch is applied cd /dev/cgroup/cpu it should be in the directory PS: if you are still having the problem then i can't help you anymore PS2: @people having this problem please post reply if it is solved