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for a more responsive nit remember to disable red pill...mine has gone from 65% activity to 25 % activity and is way more snappy...almost as fast as a modded lifedrive
 
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Originally Posted by joepagiii View Post
for a more responsive nit remember to disable red pill...mine has gone from 65% activity to 25 % activity and is way more snappy...almost as fast as a modded lifedrive
Newbies, I think a clarification would be helpful. joepagiii's point applies only if you have turned on Red Pill Mode -- which is something you could only have done deliberately. So if you don't know what he's talking about, don't worry.
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Red Pill mode should have no impact on the general responsiveness of your device. It is solely a mode - intended for developers - to show hidden, internal packages in the Application Manager.

The best hint for newbies: never ever turn it on, even if a so-called "expert" here tells you to. If you (think you) need it: raise a bug against the package which requires it. Otherwise the situation will never get better.
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It doesn't have an impact on the general speed but it slows down the time for application manager to list packages, which affects time to install etc.
 
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