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2011-03-07
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Me Neither. I've set nightfire values from 1st post and Epitaph tune-up's, and can't find any real improvement when overloaded in contrast with only swappolube. For example, opening Facebook in my device paralyze it for about half a minute.. or opening Chromium, or installing some app (specially using HAM)...
Internet Browsing in MicroB was getting laggy don't know why, and after applying epitaph's tweaks it lags less but sometimes simply won't load anything... So don't know...
What really amaze me is people getting so heavy about this. It's clear there is no bug at all here, and that using SD-only swap seems to be the best try as both epitaph and nightfire has found, even if epitaph won't accept it (but that's not a bug at all).
(But my uSD is veery slow so i won't do that)
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2011-03-09
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2011-03-09
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2011-03-09
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Anyone had any luck getting these settings to apply at boot?
I've tried pretty much everything I can think of but can't get /proc/sys/vm/swappiness to report any value other than "100" after a clean boot.
So far I've tried adding a script to /etc/event.d using the "start on startup" event, creating a script in rc2.d and rcS, none of which have any effect.
If I run the same script manually after boot, then all works nicely.
Anyone got any clues what I'm doing wrong?
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2011-03-09
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Anyone had any luck getting these settings to apply at boot?
I've tried pretty much everything I can think of but can't get /proc/sys/vm/swappiness to report any value other than "100" after a clean boot.
So far I've tried adding a script to /etc/event.d using the "start on startup" event, creating a script in rc2.d and rcS, none of which have any effect.
If I run the same script manually after boot, then all works nicely.
Anyone got any clues what I'm doing wrong?
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2011-03-09
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2011-03-09
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2011-03-10
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2011-03-10
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#100
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You'll only notice a difference under intense I/O. Try writing a 2gb file to your SD card with the standard configuration... it'll tend to lock the device up. Then try it with these settings.
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find . -name \*.mp3 -exec mplayer -quiet -shuffle "{}" +
das ist your media player, and yuu vill like it