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#1731
Mine always shows "10". So I guess there is something wrong. I'm at work so I can't think about this right now in order to fix it...
 
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#1732
might remove script and re-apply is there anyway of running script but not add the profile?

got it, it's in instructions
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Last edited by corduroysack; 2011-08-09 at 12:42.
 
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#1733
hmm

i know what's your problem guys
looks like you didn't remove the old patch correctly
i updated the uninstalling codes but looks like nobody noticed

just enter this code :
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sudo gainroot
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rm /etc/event.d/dbus-scripts
rm /etc/dbus-scripts.d/dbus-scripts-settings
rm /home/user/.kernel/ideal
kernel-config load default
kernel-config default default
mv /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal.ORIG /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal
apt-get purge dbus-scripts
apt-get install dbus-scripts
rm /opt/scripts/cpu_sleep.sh
rm /opt/scripts/cpu_normal.sh
rmdir /opt/scripts
kernel-config load default
kernel-config default default
rm /home/user/.kernel/custom-karam
rm /etc/event.d/dbus-scripts-session
rm /etc/dbus-scripts.d/dbus-scripts-settings-by-karam
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just copy and paste
and when purging and installing
say Y
PS : this has the commands for removing both the new one and the old one
and ignore any errors appears
and somethings might not be needed
but posted everything just in case

Then install the new one from 1st post

@corduroysack
if you wanna use any other profile
simply choose it:
ex :

kernel-config load default
kernel-config default default

Last edited by karam; 2011-08-09 at 12:51.
 

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#1734
profiles are from kernel-power-settings and have nothing to do with this patch, though karam gives info about it

I suggest to fiddle around the find the lowest values
 
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#1735
mr_pingu

there is a custom profile by karam and vi_
inside the batterypatch
and he said it's optional to use
 
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#1736
cheers karam i followed the removal instructions from post 1 just now noticed at bottom of original post about removing your profile, scud battery has just arrived as well going to carry on using japod whilst i run the battery script
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Last edited by corduroysack; 2011-08-09 at 13:43.
 
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#1737
Originally Posted by Seker_94 View Post
mr_pingu

there is a custom profile by karam and vi_
inside the batterypatch
and he said it's optional to use
I see Still I suggest you to find your own profile, since I use slightly lower voltages on higher frequencies which means slightly less battery consume You can just

leafpad /home/user/.kernel/yourprofile

and change and test
 
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#1738
going to try karam's profile didn't realise it had changed from the ideal one.
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#1739
@karam
You were right my friend. Now it works. First time I didn't do the "apt-get purge" to "dbus-scripts". After what you wrote here, I tried to fix it and did something wrong (was not working but I was on the bus bouncing from side to side, so...).
Tried again and finally worked. I'm tired of work (mine, I mean). Thanks that you were there, Karam.
 
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#1740
Originally Posted by carlon View Post
@trisha02 do the following, the same thing happened to me.

After you have installed the patch you should have this file "/etc/event.d/dbus-scripts-session"
use an editor like vim or leafpad to edit the file and replace what there with this;

description "dbus-scripts"
author "Graham Cobb <g+770@cobb.uk.net>"

start on started dbus
start on started dbus-actdead
stop on stopping dbus
stop on stopping dbus-actdead

console none

exec /usr/sbin/dbus-scripts --system

respawn

everything should work after that
edit: remember to reboot
This is wrong; you do NOT replace the contents of '/etc/event.d/dbus-scripts-session' with this, which are the contents of 'dbus-scripts'. The contents of 'dbus-scripts-session' is different. Check again; i already wrote it in this thread.
 

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