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#51
Originally Posted by karam View Post
no problem looks like you did it manualy
that is fine as you reboot it was mounted
so it will say device or resource busy
just do as i said in the instructions and every thing should be fine
yeh I followed your first post exactly thanks
 

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#52
EDIT THIS REPLY IS POSTED IN THE FIRST POST
OH and you may also try hardware accelerator wich will make hildon-desktop smoother
BUT it is known to be unstable so if it caused any hildon-dekstop crashs or reboots simply disable it

To enable it :
use any text editor to edit /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini and change WSEGL_UseHWSync=0 to WSEGL_UseHWSync=1
so :

leafpad /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini

and change

WSEGL_UseHWSync=0
WSEGL_UseHWSync=1

beleive me hildon will be much smoother but as i said before if any reboots occured then disable it by changing WSEGL_UseHWSync=1
to
WSEGL_UseHWSync=0


and you may also want swappolube and it's proposed values

and if you want even more speed try to overcloak to 805 MHz and enable smart redlex to have a 2x battery time usage

Last edited by karam; 2011-05-22 at 12:53.
 
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#53
My /etc/rc.local remains empty too even when executing cgroup_patch once more (as root with bash).
 
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#54
Originally Posted by MONVMENTVM View Post
My /etc/rc.local remains empty too even when executing cgroup_patch once more (as root with bash).
no problem with that actualy rc.local is and alwyas empty with this patch

it is 1 of 3 ways to apply it
just as long as you see a cgroup folder in /dev
means /dev/cgroup
then the patch is applied

BTW i have mentioned this before
 
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#55
fine thanks... strange thing though as I wanted to check for improvements, I first started MediaBox to start playing a song. Then I fired up the browser and while loading the first website my phone rebooted. Hope it has nothing to with the patch... will check again.
 
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#56
Originally Posted by karam View Post
OH and you may also try hardware accelerator wich will make hildon-desktop smoother
BUT it is known to be unstable so if it caused any hildon-dekstop crashs or reboots simply disable it

To enable it :
use any text editor to edit /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini and change WSEGL_UseHWSync=0 to WSEGL_UseHWSync=1
so :

leafpad /etc/powervr.d/hildon-desktop.ini

and change

WSEGL_UseHWSync=0
WSEGL_UseHWSync=1

beleive me hildon will be much smoother but as i said before if any reboots occured then disable it by changing WSEGL_UseHWSync=1
to
WSEGL_UseHWSync=0


and you may also want swappolube and it's proposed values

and if you want even more speed try to overcloak to 805 MHz and enable smart redlex to have a 2x battery time usage
which power kernel would you suggest?
 
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#57
Originally Posted by MONVMENTVM View Post
fine thanks... strange thing though as I wanted to check for improvements, I first started MediaBox to start playing a song. Then I fired up the browser and while loading the first website my phone rebooted. Hope it has nothing to with the patch... will check again.
well that happened with me once !!!!!

just when i started the browsing (google.com) phone rebooted

but i was overcloaking n900 at 1000ghz
while untaring an archive

so in my case a reboot was expected =)
 
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#58
Originally Posted by corduroysack View Post
which power kernel would you suggest?
well kernel-power v47
but after installing it you should directly

echo "blacklist bq27x00_battery" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist

then reboot

well reason this will disable the bq27x00_battery module wich is depreciated

and kernel power v47 is the one i'm using now also has the driver injection
 

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#59
need to do the above as root BTW
 

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#60
Originally Posted by f2thak View Post
need to do the above as root BTW
Of course
 
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