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For those who hate when the apt-worker process start and make the whole system slow like hell , here is the solution

edit /usr/share/policy/etc/rx51/syspart.conf

search for "/usr/libexec/apt-worker" and comment it.
Reboto your phone, now apt-worker will have lowest cpu shares ...

You can also change priority of the media player to a higher one , so you will get almost no choppy audio when playing and multi tasking...
 

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Thanks for that.

As for adjusting the media player priority, that would be done by moving the media player out of the media group into the system group, yeah?
 

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basically yes, but take a look in the section of mafw... to select the right group.
 

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Originally Posted by colchaodemola View Post
For those who hate when the apt-worker process start and make the whole system slow like hell
omg you have no idea how much i hated that, lol. But I'm not too into Linux, just wanted to know, it is possible to completely making it stop working? If I understand correctly, that is the process that checks for app updates every one in a while when you connect to Internet? Cuz I usually run it myself daily using Faster Application Manager so I never use the stock AppMan.

And also, is it possible to edit/cancel the indexer-tracker at every reboot? that also slows down the entire system for a long 3 minute at every reboot.
 

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Originally Posted by IsaacDFP View Post
omg you have no idea how much i hated that, lol. But I'm not too into Linux, just wanted to know, it is possible to completely making it stop working? If I understand correctly, that is the process that checks for app updates every one in a while when you connect to Internet? Cuz I usually run it myself daily using Faster Application Manager so I never use the stock AppMan.

And also, is it possible to edit/cancel the indexer-tracker at every reboot? that also slows down the entire system for a long 3 minute at every reboot.
You can reduce the frequency of auto update check - http://wiki.maemo.org/How_to_personalize_your_N900
 

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