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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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every one
if you want simpler no headacks just use batterypatch
and batterypatch has the conversation problem solved
but ammyt's one still have it
and if you want to watch HD with batterypatch just edit the profiles
by changing DSP to 600
Hahaha this is pretty funny
actually it's pointless to make 2 batterypatches
i didn't see any differences between this and between karam's batterypatch except that batterypatch from karam is moooore stable than this one
only names names names pretty nice names [Blood Kain, Optimum..etc
and i also prefer karam's batterypatch because it is simpler more editable and more effective
ammyt you mistakes on your script
you don't actually need the line that checks for proximity sensor
and one more thing
what about if i unlocked the screen using the power button not the lock button
heh this will make you use underclock profile while it supposed to use overclock
you didn't solve this problem as karam did
i recommend every one using batterypatch to stay using it
Dude, I hate arguments, so if you don't know whatchur talkin' 'bout, then fk off...
Sorry for being offensive, but that's the goddamn truth. Karam's first "battery script" was about only changing the vfs_cache_pressure to 10 when locked and 100 when unlocked. karam's patch uses the default voltage values while mine uses ULV (ultra low voltage) profile.
I soon then released a battery patch which did the above plus dynamically reducing the cpu clock + voltage when locked, and bumping them back when unlocked, + pausing greedy processes such as browserd, calender-ui... when locked which save humongous battery life, and then resuming them when unlocked.
Karam then kindly contacted me about including these scripts in his battery patch, and I was like "WTH I didn't invent these, I just packed them upuse them!." Then he officialised his patch to be batterypatch etc etc. Effectively, I had made the battery scripts for him.
Karam is a valuable jewel of the maemo community, and he fought lots of critisism when releasing his cgroups patch, + he's syrian, which probably means that he's one of my relatives from some ancient ancestors of me so I didn't mean to deteriorate his reputation in what I said, it's just what it is.
So, you're neither karam nor ammyt, and simply know nothing, so you know what to do.
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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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Is there a guide anywhere on like DSP levels and stuff, to know what's safe to do? I'll download it when you answer. I'm using power-kernel, is that going to conflict?
O btw, Seker_94 seems to be an uneducated fool lol.
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2011-10-30
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import settings from text file..
the dynamic cpu/vfs/etc thingy is confusing..
it should be like.. freq settings -> volt -> upthreshold etc etc *nice load and powersavebias *i use it* -> extras *scaling, vfs etc..
is the locked freq. standard for all or is it from the custom settings we pick?
and one more thing, after unistalling, cant use locked/unlocked commands from dbus-scripts-settings :/
and a big THANKS! for your effort
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2011-10-30
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Aaaaarrgh shall I say it again?
karam's batterypatch is my patches, he included my scripts in his patch, they are the same. Except that my patch is a bit more powerful, and uses dynamic CPU scaling.
My app's main aim is to install the patches, but since dynamic CPU scaling patch requires a profile to load when the device is active, I created ready made profiles, with ones that support HD playback/recording. Then users such as mr.pingu (who is actually now viewing the thread) requested the ability to creat a profile and set parameters in a GUI, so did that. Then other people claimed that they wanted to use their own profiles, so guess what?...did that too!
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2011-10-30
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2011-10-30
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karam's batterypatch is my patches, he included my scripts in his patch, they are the same. Except that my patch is a bit more powerful, and uses dynamic CPU scaling.
My app's main aim is to install the patches, but since dynamic CPU scaling patch requires a profile to load when the device is active, I created ready made profiles, with ones that support HD playback/recording. Then users such as mr.pingu (who is actually now viewing the thread
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