Can I disable this message? I don't want to go through it every time I wish to change the CPU clock speed.
Huh?
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Pickx said:
Can I disable this message? I don't want to go through it every time I wish to change the CPU clock speed.
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I can't directly answer your question, but why don't you just use SetCPU like everyone else? No need to fish through the settings, just a simple app.
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I can't directly answer your question, but why don't you just use SetCPU like everyone else? No need to fish through the settings, just a simple app.
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Everyone else? I don't see the point in paying for an app if the rom already has cpu oc settings built in. I'm sure we aren't the only 2
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You can download SetCPU for free from a thread on XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
I bought it from the market well before I found it on XDA, but I would've bought it anyways to show support
I don't need bloat in my CPU throttler. I've been using No-frills CPU Control lately but having it cooked into the ROM is even better.
Well, like you said, its already cooked into the rom right? If you don't even wanna get setcpu for free on xda, I don't see why you're complaining about pressing a little ok button. The app isnt bloat at all and its pretty convinient. You can even set profiles so that the phone's cpu voltage will increase and decrease as conditions are met.
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Well, like you said, its already cooked into the rom right? If you don't even wanna get setcpu for free on xda, I don't see why you're complaining about pressing a little ok button. The app isnt bloat at all and its pretty convinient. You can even set profiles so that the phone's cpu voltage will increase and decrease as conditions are met.
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how do you get it for free on XDA?
If you're running Launcher Pro you can create a shortcut directly to the CPU settings screen which will bypass the warning screen. Long press desktop > Shortcuts > Activities > CyanogenMod Settings > scroll down and tap CPU Settings > Name it whatever > click Ok.
You can also do the same thing to the Launcher Pro dock. Long press on an icon/empty slot > Change Shortcut > Activities > same steps as above.
You might be able to do this in other launchers, not sure about them though.
Ferrari353 said:
how do you get it for free on XDA?
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3 posts above yours....
I agree with the OP... need a way to get rid of the warning msg if possible...
regarding getting setCPU... and dont get me wrong i already bought the app from the market since the time we only had temp root... but if you go through the CM development thread you'll c that this issue has been discussed extensively before both on the thread and on the IRC channel and the general consensus was that sticking with the overclocking module built into the CM ROM is better than going with an additional app to do the job (not sure of the exact reasons though)... and now that is exactly what I am doing even though I miss the profiles of setCPU...
so back to the main topic of this thread... is there a way to get rid of that warning msg for good...
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Which app would be best to control the kernels customizable contents like overclocking wattage audio boost. I'm kinda noob when it comes to changing settings that are allowable through the kernel i probably listed most that cant be. But what app is good for overclocking would it be the setcpu app?
nascarrunner said:
Which app would be best to control the kernels........ But what app is good for overclocking would it be the setcpu app?
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Absolutely SETCPU. Make sure you let it auto detect after you install.
EDIT: Tiny updated to beta6, he says it's the RC now.
Thanks! I've been wondering about that one but didn't want to feel like I was wasting my money.
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no, setCPU is the ****; you won't be wasting your money, trust.
I keep hearing people say they uv -xx number to save battery, how do you do that?
You can check the kernel thread you installed from. Usually use echo command and point to vdd_table. If you don't understand what undervolting is, you may not want to do it. It can cause issues if you undervolt too much. It can save battery life, but i would suggest using setcpu, you can find a free copy on xda, and setting profiles, like screen off, in call, etc., to lower values. I would say, stay above 300MHz for min. and clock down the max. Min are: 384-540 for screen off; 384-540 for in call. also, with some roms, you can set the main value, on the first tab, to a lower figure in the max column. I don't charge my phone everyday anymore.
Thanks for the detailed info. But I heard there's an app that does uv?
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Thanks for the detailed info. But I heard there's an app that does uv?
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FauxClock.Apk V.0.9
But... you need to have Bullet, Juggs or Faux's kernel for this to be useable
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FauxClock.Apk V.0.9
But... you need to have Bullet, Juggs or Faux's kernel for this to be useable
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Luckily, I do use Juggernaut.
I installed fauxclock but I don't see a way to under voltage? I only see the interface to set CPU clock. Am I missing something here?
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I installed fauxclock but I don't see a way to under voltage? I only see the interface to set CPU clock. Am I missing something here?
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If you swipe towards the left, you don't see a global UV window?
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skadude66 said:
If you swipe towards the left, you don't see a global UV window?
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Ah ha!!! I see!!! Thanks!!
I've used up my "thanks" for today but I'll definitely come back tomorrow.
What is the uv number I should generally set to save battery but not have the phone freeze?
If I set it to negative too much and the phone freezes, I just reboot the phone and re-set the number to a higher (less uv) value?
it's different from phone to phone, you just gotta try it out and see.. i UV mine about 100mv under stock at 1.51ghz
G1_enthusiast said:
it's different from phone to phone, you just gotta try it out and see.. i UV mine about 100mv under stock at 1.51ghz
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Mine can do 100 also
I can only go -62.5. Anything over that will freeze the phone...
How come every phone is different in this regard, does this mean my phone is "born" to consume more battery?
Thought I saw posted somewhere here not to use SetCpu on our phone? FauxClock always FC's on me. Running Jugs overclock on rooted/flashed T-Mo SGS2.
ive seen people saying about deep sleep how do you do it? sorry for a noob question.
It's automatic. When you lock the screen it should go into deep sleep. Download cpu spy to check cpu states
so basically to save you battery . should i use JD?
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so basically to save you battery . should i use JD?
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No need to use Jack Daniels to put your phone into deep sleep. (I dunno what you mean by use JD lol)
Most ROMS, including 100% unrooted stock will use deep sleep.
^^^^^^^ - Bahahaha!
I read the Thread title and started laffing immediately.
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Just smash your phone against a wall to make it go into eternal deep sleep, mate.
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I believe the chap means 'Juice Defender.' Make sure you don't have apps keeping your phone awake, too.
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so basically to save you battery . should i use JD?
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Right, deep sleep is a battery saving state when phone is not in use. JD makes a smartphone dumb by disabling the radios. It generally uses more battery than it saves. I don't use, nor recommend JD(Have tried it though, and quickly realized it ruins a smartphone and makes no difference in life). However, some people still seem to think it's some great gift from God, but they are mistaken. A simple script to UV and UC/OC can take care of all your battery saving needs. Or if you can't manage to run a script use system tuner to do these things.
If you are planning on running an ICS rom you cannot not UV or OC until kernel source is released, though. You can UC it
Turn the power off lol
Nah I usually close all apps and cached ones as well. No oc UV apps either
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Master&Slaveā¢ said:
Turn the power off lol
Nah I usually close all apps and cached ones as well. No oc UV apps either
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Is there a special way to close those apps??
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Like this:
Settings > Applications > Running Services.
Press Menu, and select Show cached processes (you don't have a choice, really).
Now select whichever processes you want and stop them.
Say, M&S, is it ok to stop ALL of those cached processes?
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Is there a special way to close those apps??
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Put the application monitor widget somewhere on your home screen, open it up, and exit all apps.
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Is it called OS monitor?
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I couldn't find that name initially.
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Good to know. Thanx.
Brick it lmao
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Put the application monitor widget somewhere on your home screen, open it up, and exit all apps.
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Or just long press home button
...or you can put this thread to deep sleep. Sorry i'm late
All of the ROMs I have tried are great. I keep going back to AOKP though because for me, it's perfect. I just have a question though: Why won't they save settings I make? For example, I use Perfect Keyboard. Every time I reboot, it resets back to the default. Also, I usually drop the CPU down to about 860-1000 MHz but again, every time I reboot, it goes back to the default. The only thing that saves are sounds, display and ROM control settings.
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All of the ROMs I have tried are great. I keep going back to AOKP though because for me, it's perfect. I just have a question though: Why won't they save settings I make? For example, I use Perfect Keyboard. Every time I reboot, it resets back to the default. Also, I usually drop the CPU down to about 860-1000 MHz but again, every time I reboot, it goes back to the default. The only thing that saves are sounds, display and ROM control settings.
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Don't need to reboot. Screen off and on will set them back. One devs response was and quote "f...king nvidia".
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Thanks. One more question, you know how the Franco kernel has the app that lets you select the number of actove cores? What app lets you do that with other kernels. I bought System Tuner Pro but I can't figure out how to do it.
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Thanks. One more question, you know how the Franco kernel has the app that lets you select the number of actove cores? What app lets you do that with other kernels. I bought System Tuner Pro but I can't figure out how to do it.
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Use corecontrol under android apps themes section. Still in beta. If you can't find it, I will upload it here.
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Read here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114896381599594558612/posts/DX1VP5imykb
eyosen said:
Use corecontrol under android apps themes section. Still in beta. If you can't find it, I will upload it here.
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I tried that but I don't see a way to limit the cores that are active. Useful app though. Thank you.
Thanks, tgascoigne. That was pissing me off immensely.
By selecting 2 3 or 4 you are limiting the number if cores that CAN become active.
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By selecting 2 3 or 4 you are limiting the number if cores that CAN become active.
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That option isn't available in my version of that app. I'm adding a screen shot of the way my app looks.
Also, why do I not get notified for voicemails anymore? I'm with Bell in Ontario and on Sense ROMs, I get the little voicemail icon at the top and a text message letting me know of the voicemail but on AOSP/AOKP.CM10 4.0 and 4.1 ROMs, I get nothing. Thanks for all your help.
I use no frills cpu control and it works fine, i couldn't get core control setting to stick. No frills doesn't give you the option to limit the cores but i personally didn't get much battery improvement by limiting to 2cores anyway.
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That option isn't available in my version of that app. I'm adding a screen shot of the way my app looks.
Also, why do I not get notified for voicemails anymore? I'm with Bell in Ontario and on Sense ROMs, I get the little voicemail icon at the top and a text message letting me know of the voicemail but on AOSP/AOKP.CM10 4.0 and 4.1 ROMs, I get nothing. Thanks for all your help.
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Weird. Is there a different version than mine? Mine has 2-cores, 3-cores, 4-cores shown as buttons on the top of the screen. Can't upload a picture with xda premium. Don't know why.
Also, I think you can still use franco's app to change the number of active cores for other kernels.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmZyYW5jby5rZXJuZWwiXQ..
How about this ??
Franco does work. Thanks. Does anyone know about the voice mail notification s?
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I have a question about incredicontrol and set cpu. Every time I open either one, it requests permissions for root. It of course does, then will let new change settings, but when I leave the app and do other things, incredicontrol and set cpu don't remain in the task manager for very long. Is it possible that the Rom or v6 is automatically killing them? I'm on nils 3.5, but this same stuff happens for me on all roms.
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I have a question about incredicontrol and set cpu. Every time I open either one, it requests permissions for root. It of course does, then will let new change settings, but when I leave the app and do other things, incredicontrol and set cpu don't remain in the task manager for very long. Is it possible that the Rom or v6 is automatically killing them? I'm on nils 3.5, but this same stuff happens for me on all roms.
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The apps don't need to remain open to set the CPU limits, think of them as setting a setting and that's all. In the case of setcpu it has background services running if you have specific rules that it follows on certain conditionals.
Ok that's what I was hoping, thanks!
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