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The Following User Says Thank You to dommau For This Useful Post: | ||
I was looking for a comprehensive list of links or documentations to make my N9 a bit faster and smoother, and, as I didn't find it, I thought about creating this thread, I guess it could help people like me.
First: I'm an average (maybe power) user of the N9, but not a deeply involved guy into the N9 hacking.
Second: What will be described here can be dangerous for your phone. Use this at your own risks.
As far as understood, there are 2 ways to improve the N9 performances:
Overclocking
The N9 processor frequency can be overclocked. Some can run it at 1300 MHz (lucky guys!), but it seems the average overclocked frequency is around 1100 MHz.
To overclock your N9, 2 steps:
Get the package here
Copy the file to your N9
Be sure you're in developer mode (Settings -> Security -> Developer)
Open a terminal
devel-su / rootme
Go to the folder which contains the .deb
dpkg -i inception...
devel-su -c /usr/sbin/pasiv
Answer "yes"
Done.
Update: I've had some trouble to install inception. It was fine after a N9 reboot.
You must first allow to install non store applications: settings -> applications -> installations -> turn on "non-store OK"
Here again, you may face trouble to install, reboot before the installation could be a good idea.
Tweak the harmattan internals
There are several solutions to tweak the Harmattan internals, but 2 seem to be more widely spread:
Just install the deb file, nothing more to do.
I didn't install this one, as the benefit are too limited to me.
Here is what I can say right now, as I haven't tested all of this by myself. I hope it helps, I'll probably come back later to add information from my own experience.
Bye, and now, I'm going to incept my N9
Last edited by romu; 2012-10-08 at 13:08.