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#81
Originally Posted by deprecated View Post
I do, too.
Hey I see in your sig you moved your swap to the microSD and disabled the internal swap. Was this quicker than running dual swap files for you? Right now I'm running dual 784MB swap files (with a class 6 microSD).
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Originally Posted by mangal_sk8erboy View Post
wow, thats great news!last thing, how do i adjust my cache/io pressure :$?(small tutorial <3)
n r u sure the mem below the cpu usage being completely red is not a bad sign?
i think thats my problem!
my cellphones been on for 2 days and it quite horrible..gonna restart right now !
thanks alot man, youve been a great help!
in my guide earlier about the swappiness and page cluster settings, thats the changes you need to make to make the io pressure more 'sane'. Yeah, that memory usage looks unhealthy Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!
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Originally Posted by GameboyRMH View Post
Hey I see in your sig you moved your swap to the microSD and disabled the internal swap. Was this quicker than running dual swap files for you? Right now I'm running dual 784MB swap files (with a class 6 microSD).
Its about the same speed, really, I haven't benchmarked much, but I figured I'd offload as much responsibility from the internal flash as possible. Been testing it for a while, so at some point I may go back to dual swap and start balancing them. Will let you know results.
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perhaps my info is incorrect but with some custom kernels is it not possable for the max frequancy to be set back to normal? Im sure I read in a post somehwere that a phone call sets the cpu to 600 default and this needs to then be reset, perhaps this is happening to your phone Mangal?
 
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Originally Posted by deprecated View Post
in my guide earlier about the swappiness and page cluster settings, thats the changes you need to make to make the io pressure more 'sane'. Yeah, that memory usage looks unhealthy Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!
unhealthy huh..
so, the io pressure would make it more healthy ?the memory i mean.
(sorry about the blunt questions..im not sure whats causing the memory to go like that. conky shows xorg on 4 percent cpu all the time too..)
 
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Originally Posted by mangal_sk8erboy View Post
unhealthy huh..
so, the io pressure would make it more healthy ?the memory i mean.
(sorry about the blunt questions..im not sure whats causing the memory to go like that. conky shows xorg on 4 percent cpu all the time too..)
that's about normal for xorg if you run a handful of widgets... try disabling widgets a bit at the time - rule out things you have running to see what is chewing up that RAM. And, yes, io/cache pressure settings in /etc/init.d/rcS will be most helpful, especially if your device is swapping out.
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A guy on Slashdot had his OC'd to 1.1Ghz
I have mine at 1150Mhz since the early beggining, the same night (at least here) we found out oc was possible
 
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Originally Posted by deprecated View Post
that's about normal for xorg if you run a handful of widgets... try disabling widgets a bit at the time - rule out things you have running to see what is chewing up that RAM. And, yes, io/cache pressure settings in /etc/init.d/rcS will be most helpful, especially if your device is swapping out.
hmm, awesome. lm gonna buy a new class 6 microsd soon and i will make it my new ram !
thanks alot, you've been a great help!
 
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I thought rootfs was silly fast, why would an SD be faster to swap? I know there's less noise on the SD, but does it make that much of a difference? Also, does anyone how fast the rootfs REALLY is? I can't bench it.

Could someone who knows about this, cat some random into the root fs for a second, see how much is in there? Maybe read a large file to null?

Also, deprecated, how much does your free RAM hover around with the swappiness altered? I've been wanting to do this for a while, the device is swapping like a nutcase.
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the "Mem:" right below cpu usage on the right is swap memory right?
 
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