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As for speedpatch

first point is :

permanate changes :
first by default there are no .profile nor .bashrc at /home/user (reflash and see by your self)

so when uninstalling speedpatch
it leaves .profile.bak and .bashrc.bak (if there any created by user)


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second point : what the hell has speedpatch to do with kernel-config ?
it doesn't touch it

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thrid point : i'm not sure it depend on KP..

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As for batterypatch

first point :

it sets kernel-config default default in postinst
you know why ?

well so if any unexpected reboot happen
the user can uninstall batterypatch saftly
and btw default profile will be changed to overclock after the first lock of a boot up

and in prerm it sets to default
so if overclock profile is removed
there will be no reboot loop

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second point :

actually you did discover a bug (it wasn't in previous versions)

just fixed it .. thank you
it should detect if speedpatch installed or not

and i saw at other threads you said overlcock 750-850 when a call is recieved
actually it's 720-805 (KP49) and 700-905 (KP49>)
and this will noticably improve the response on calls

and i set 805 as max because overclock uses conservative module which require such oc (leaving it 600 will cause lags with conservative module)


PS: i may not be able to write any replies till tomorrow

Last edited by karam; 2012-01-24 at 19:30.
 

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