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2011-07-28
, 20:26
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@ Aleppo ,Syria
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#1412
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I don't know if its just me, but i find my device some what quicker and more responsive after the battery patch, anyone else?
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2011-07-28
, 20:34
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#1413
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2011-07-28
, 21:10
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Joined on Nov 2009
@ UK
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#1414
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kernel-settings default ideal
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2011-07-28
, 21:42
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@ India
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#1415
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2011-07-28
, 21:45
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Joined on Aug 2010
@ Spain
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#1416
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I don't know if its just me, but i find my device some what quicker and more responsive after the battery patch, anyone else?
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2011-07-29
, 01:15
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@ India
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I also have noticed it. But I installed yesterday the patch again (after removing it) and I noticed after that. Maybe a feel it a bit better, or maybe it's my perception just wanting to believe that.
And for the battery lifetime, I finished charging at 5:15 PM. Now it's 11:43 PM and the percentage is 80%. I had Sociality autorefreshing every 15 minutes, and without disabling WLAN interface (on 2G mode). It seems it really works!
EDIT: @visN900
I think the webOS games thing could be normal. That drop of 10% is weird. Is it raising after some time? If not you would have to change your usage. Maybe are those browser windows. Before all these tweaks I realized that leaving multiple browser windows opened drained battery and slowered the system (that's what I thought). Wouldn't be better to close them and use History? Swiping from right to left on MicroB or clicking the button on Opera (I prefer this).
OOr maybe it could be any widget you have there (media player, Facebook, Personal Dataplan...)
Weird, anyway...
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2011-07-29
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@ Malaysia
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#1418
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It's quite curious that someone asked this just when short time ago it's development and testing started.
@joelsk: Are you sure you didn't read that from karam or vi_ before asking for it?
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2011-07-29
, 10:47
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ Aleppo ,Syria
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#1419
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are you intentionally not setting your new ideal kernel-settings profile as the default profile?
dont you have to do
to make it stick after boot?Code:kernel-settings default ideal
I recommend not overwriting the default ideal profile and instead place a custom-named profile in /home/user/.kernel which is also on kernel-config's search path.
re: http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#Use_of_kernel-config
good work!
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2011-07-29
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@ U.K.
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#1420
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autobrick, awesome-script, do no install, f***epitaph, install it now, perfect_ n900, script-a-brick, very safe |
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Remove conky and see if the battery life improves. monitor using top to see who is taking higher cpu.
Also, follow some of the tips on the net like better sim, in good signal area etc to make sure battery is not draining because of them.