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#661
Originally Posted by karam View Post
Well

rm speedpatch.sh # removes the speedpatch applier from /home/user
because it is no more needed
/etc/rc.local
to apply the patch after installing
to make it work with out rebooting
although a reboot is recommended

PS: you may feel no differences
maybe because you are not used to stress N900 a lot
or maybe overloaked n900 a lot
if so then decloak and you will see the same performance

cheers
I may have to agree with karam.

In my case I don't overclock my N900 (I wanted to take care of this device and keep this for as long as I can). For me, this script opened the door for an alternative to overclocking when it comes to achieving better performance to some extent.

As for my usage pattern, speed/responsiveness is okay with CSSU and Swappolube, as well as some best practices (i.e. not having too many widgets or apps that keep on running in the background).

What just concerns me is the slowdown whenever I turn on my IM application since I rarely open multiple instances of the browser. Multi-tasking when IM is on makes my N900 really slow. When I applied this script, that's when I really noticed the difference. Basically the script does its job during the times that I need performance/responsiveness the most (i.e. situations of high load on CPU/memory).
 

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