A tweak thats amazing and beautiful made my phone more buttery smooth so now i have underclocked at 13800 instead of 15200 the whole time! Battery life is more excellent and amazing liquid transitions.
What do these tweaks do?
Greatly improve the smoothness of your phone especially with scrolling
increase your phones repsonsiveness
for some it increases FPS and allows better gaming
Improves the HTC's Evo 3d, 3d quality
improves better I/O performance
speed up start up time
handles multitasking better
improves ext4 partition mounts
improves better cpu performance
least importantly it improves quad scores
Do NOT tamper with the files inside or else you will brick! I have used it, works perfectly, and you must use the BL version and you need the official CWM. Not the one you used to root at first. you can find it in the dev section
Credits~ dsexton702 and the Samsung Galaxy S 4G community (for reporting bugs and what not)
Link: Universal Adrenaline Shot BL XIX
Sorry for putting it up as a link to the thread. i cant find the link for the download. ( YOU MUST DOWNLOAD/FLASH THE UNIVERSAL BL VERSIONS! )
im on EB rom with clockwork recovery. is it safe to flash?
reason i am asking is because i do not have an external SD card and i can't make backups.
EDIT: flash away
You must not read very well. These need a kernel that supports init.d to work correctly.
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its been working for me so far.
mikeyinid said:
You must not read very well. These need a kernel that supports init.d to work correctly.
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uhmm its safe. To make sure use the BL version not the Adrenaline or the Universal XIX use the universal BL XIX. the other ones wont work
CozzaFrenzyy said:
im on EB rom with clockwork recovery. is it safe to flash?
reason i am asking is because i do not have an external SD card and i can't make backups.
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phreshjoker said:
its been working for me so far.
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UNIVERSAL ADRENALINE SHOT
THIS WILL WORK ON ANY 2.1 OR HIGHER ANDROID DEVICE
[BAll versions are now compatible with supercharger script[/B]
REQUIREMENTS
kernel that supports init.d
IN CWM MOUNT /SYSTEM BEFORE FLASHING
it raised my fps + keeps it steady as opposed to fluctuating.
used this on the sgs4g worked great!
Lol
mikeyinid said:
UNIVERSAL ADRENALINE SHOT
THIS WILL WORK ON ANY 2.1 OR HIGHER ANDROID DEVICE
[BAll versions are now compatible with supercharger script[/B]
REQUIREMENTS
kernel that supports init.d
IN CWM MOUNT /SYSTEM BEFORE FLASHING
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Flashed while running EB 1.0 with official CWR confirmed safe....
I have not noticed any difference thou...at all....a bit confused as to if this makes any difference for us sg2 users....
Wats this liquid transition stuff mentioned? That sounded pretty awesome
Ill get back with battery life information...
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I'm running EB 1.0 and I DEF saw a difference in my cfbench score. Jumped by a thousand points. WTF?!! Awesome!
This is for modified kernel and your supposed to delete your init.d folder before flash. It works great on the gs4g. Not sure if it will even do anything for us YET. This is a great tweak and dsexton702 is boss!
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Updater-script issue?
Did anyone that flash this get an error in CWM Recovery that ends with an aborted installation? I've mounted /system and ran the script off my /sdcard/external_sd - unsure if I need this ran off my internal or not.
Additionally, the updater-script that comes with the BL version has blocks that don't seem to correspond with our partitions?
Original updater-script:
Code:
ui_print("Mounting System...");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/stl9", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/stl10", "/data");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/stl11", "/cache");
I edited the script on my end; I assume that our blocks are different than the OP's device, but I haven't flashed it yet (will test that in a few):
Code:
ui_print("Mounting System...");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p24", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p25", "/data");
run_program("/sbin/mount", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p26", "/cache");
If anyone has reported errors, do let us know what remedy you used to solve it.
EDIT:
No errors for me after script change, until it hits the wiping of /data/dalvik-cache (don't quite understand why the script fails here).
Including screenshots of post-tweak application:
Babyj303 said:
This is for modified kernel and your supposed to delete your init.d folder before flash. It works great on the gs4g. Not sure if it will even do anything for us YET. This is a great tweak and dsexton702 is boss!
Sent from my HercuBEAST!!
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He included a script to delete the init.d folder already so you dont have to do that anymore.
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This are my results
Masters of tweaking
This may not be the place but since his name is being mentioned do we think we could get dsexton to give these phones some pf his dsexy sexton injection and ofcourse drhonk and whitehawx and others where are you guys?????
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i keep getting a abort... i mount the system. dunno what im doing wrong.
Try not to mount it. Just flash it. Pul out the battery and reflash
jr8801 said:
i keep getting a abort... i mount the system. dunno what im doing wrong.
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Are you using a kernel that supports it that seems like a must before flashing and when you mount the system it then should appear as unmount hope this helps.
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phreshjoker said:
Try not to mount it. Just flash it. Pul out the battery and reflash
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Thats what I was thinking because when I flashed eaglesblood rom and glowing battery mod in cwr I just cleared cache and delvik cache and flashed away with no issues at all although besides formatting system but that was only required for the rom and everything works nice!
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Related
Sorry for being so late. I've been extremely busy recently..
Thank you very much.
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I've made a new update.zip
This is 98% identical with the original Voodoo lagfix-only 3.0.
the only differences are
1. loading modules on booting.
2. using stock JM8 kernel
Thanks ^^
# to users who are using the previous voodoo-with-stock kernels
-> Overwrite it!
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THANK YOU SUPERCURIO!!!!!
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### EDIT ###
1. updated JM9 support!!
2. FroYo JPM support : just remove the ".zip" at the end (Only for Odin flashing at the moment)
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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absolutely the most voodoo lag super speed Thx
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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the benchmark said:
We are not done with our EXT4 vs. Btrfs vs. NILFS2 file-system testing as we still have to run these new file-systems on a solid state disk, but as it stands right now
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Please read your own benchmark! Solid state != Spinning disk.
Not to say the results would definitely change, but the benchmark itself is fairly useless for the SGS.
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
Thanks!
The test in M2 and became really fast now!
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
mwayn said:
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
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Of course...NO
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
cba1986 said:
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
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>>> around 1300 with quadrant, haven't tested battery life yet.
eRajesh said:
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
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>>> quadrant => around 1300 but it's really fast!
ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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>>> I wrote an instruction how to unpack/repack zImage, you could find it easily.
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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>>> Oh thanks. but I don't really care about benchmarks since this is quite great for me.
bub181 said:
This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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>>> Yeah, this is my next working! and you can find an instruction on XDA, I've written it but was buried
azreil24 said:
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
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>>> Haven't tested but it should work well!
Benson17 said:
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
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>>> yes, exactly! We'll be able to apply awesome lagfixes as soon as we have some required modules! I'm asking some people to give those modules to me but no luck yet.
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
RyanZA said:
He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
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Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
EDIT2. Do you mind uploadng the stock JM8 kernel for reverting, since you have it?
cyq1857 said:
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
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>>> yeah, correct! It should work.
ed10000 said:
Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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>>> I love using NILFS2 . It does keep taking snapshots but it doesn't demage the movinand..I think. the only lag comes when it's GCing.
dupel said:
Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
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>>> yes, it should be, at least with mine!
BTW, I forgot to mention that I lost root after applying the NILFS2 fix. How do I root it now? Just use BackfireNL's update.zip method? Will the lagfix still stay?
I decided to try my hand at making a rom, but honestly am not sure i know what I'm doing lol. I would like someone who does know to take a look at it (?) and maybe offer a pointer or two? I haven't done anything special to it, it's stock based, no real add ons except I attempted to add some tweaks (kobridges) and a recovery (which I also got from kobridges thread) I don't dare flash it without someone seeing if I didn't totally bork it lol.
Thanks
[EDIT: Posted in Dev section, decided to go with FI27 base and very minor mods]
I might be brave and test it on e4gt with cracked screen and broke no charge port
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Stryke_the_Orc said:
I don't dare flash it without someone seeing if I didn't totally bork it lol.
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Just stop there... if you don't dare flashing something that you have created, I don't think anyone else should risk their device for you. As long as you didn't make any major changes, it should be fine... but just seeing your lack of confidence, I would not flash it.
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Mattix724 said:
Just stop there... if you don't dare flashing something that you have created, I don't think anyone else should risk their device for you. As long as you didn't make any major changes, it should be fine... but just seeing your lack of confidence, I would not flash it.
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You misunderstood me, I don't want anyone else to flash it, just look at the build prop and tell me if I did everything right.
I'm in a 12 step program for Flashaholics, I relapsed...
The build.prop shouldn't really change if it's stock based. Maybe a few minor tweaks, but those shouldn't affect whether it boots or not.
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Thank you, like I said I just needed someone to help me figure out if I made something workable :beer:
I'll flash it now and post results :thumbup:
I'm in a 12 step program for Flashaholics, I relapsed...
Sorry to be rude. If you have any questions feel free to ask, I'll help you out as best as I can.
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Ok, and it opens package and aborts install, so I screwed something up. Any idea where to start? Sorry I really don't know much about this :banghead:
http://db.tt/YBzVjumw
Maybe the recovery is in the wrong place?
You don't need to do that. Just use a custom kernel like rujelus' which has a safe custom recovery and delete that file. You'll have to edit the updater script to do it though.
It'll be like this:
Code:
ui_print("Flashing Kernel");
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p5");
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p6");
package_extract_file("zImage", "/tmp/zImage");
write_raw_image("/tmp/zImage", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p5");
write_raw_image("/tmp/zImage", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p6");
delete("/tmp/zImage");
And then place the kernel zImage in the root of the zip.
Also, the aborted install is most likely from your updater script.
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sniper said:
You don't need to do that. Just use a custom kernel like rujelus' which has a safe custom recovery and delete that file. You'll have to edit the updater script to do it though.
It'll be like this:
Code:
ui_print("Flashing Kernel");
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p5");
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p6");
package_extract_file("zImage", "/tmp/zImage");
write_raw_image("/tmp/zImage", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p5");
write_raw_image("/tmp/zImage", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p6");
delete("/tmp/zImage");
And then place the kernel zImage in the root of the zip.
Also, the aborted install is most likely from your updater script.
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ok, I've modified the updater script and replaced the zimage, but still aborting the install.
Here's what I've got...
* EDITED TO BE EASY ON THE EYES *
Stryke_the_Orc said:
ok, I've modified the updater script and replaced the zimage, but still aborting the install.
Here's what I've got...
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Please use code tags at least or pastebin is better for people looking on their phones
http://pastebin.com/W5UiTcea
See if that works. That will also allow you to take advantage of /data
Stryke_the_Orc said:
ok, I've modified the updater script and replaced the zimage, but still aborting the install.
Here's what I've got...
Booga booga booga
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One word. http://pastebin.com
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Yay for turbo scroll?
(Sorry, I'll shut up now)
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Sorry guys I'll remember to use the code wrapper or pastebin from now on.
One question are u using 7zip or winrar?
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T.C.P said:
One question are u using 7zip or winrar?
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7zip and notepad++ as I've seen in most of the tutorials
I'm in a 12 step program for Flashaholics, I relapsed...
Stryke_the_Orc said:
7zip and notepad++ as I've seen in most of the tutorials
I'm in a 12 step program for Flashaholics, I relapsed...
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Ya that's what I use too. Did you try out that updater script I posted?
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Still aborting install.
I've used the updater script you posted Sniper reposted here http://pastebin.com/emwqqacs and I've made my build.prop here http://pastebin.com/H6Ci6F96
I've no idea whats causing the install to fail. Obviously I'm not a coder lol so this is all kind of alien to me.
Stryke_the_Orc said:
Still aborting install.
I've used the updater script you posted Sniper reposted here http://pastebin.com/emwqqacs and I've made my build.prop here http://pastebin.com/H6Ci6F96
I've no idea whats causing the install to fail. Obviously I'm not a coder lol so this is all kind of alien to me.
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What's the error it gives when trying to flash it? Also the format of mmcblk0p5 and 6 are unneeded. And will probably break lots of things if you do by chance get them formatted because they have no filesystem.
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Originally Posted by Stryke_the_Orc<br />
Still aborting install.<br />
I've used the updater script you posted Sniper reposted here http://pastebin.com/emwqqacs and I've made my build.prop here http://pastebin.com/H6Ci6F96<br />
I've no idea whats causing the install to fail. Obviously I'm not a coder lol so this is all kind of alien to me.
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What's the error it gives when trying to flash it? Also the format of mmcblk0p5 and 6 are unneeded. And will probably break lots of things if you do by chance get them formatted because they have no filesystem.<br />
<br />
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It just says installation aborted.
I'm in a 12 step program for Flashaholics, I relapsed...
Guys I have put together some script that will help you slim down your CM10/AOKP rom and since I was getting a lot of PM's for it I just decided to post it. Please note that this is what I personally remove and you may not want it removed. Feel free to download it and manipulate it using notepad ++. For those of you not to sure what to do post your questions and I will try and help you. For those of you who know how to manipulate updater-script Enjoy.....
Just wanna say thanks to whomever it was the originally started the script. I am not sure where I got it from but I thank you anyways...
Edit: added an English Only LatinIME apk file which cuts out a lot of bloat as well. 24megs to 5megs. Please use adb or root explorer to place in system/app. I will try and create a zip file later.
10/30 - Just added a Apps_Delete zip file that will remove Bloat and add your data/app or system/ files all at the same time. This is great if you want to restore everything in one shot like inverted gapps and your downloaded apk's.
AOKP
Code:
ui_print("Mounting system...");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
ui_print("Deleting apps...");
delete("/system/app/Exchange2.apk");
delete("/system/app/Email.apk");
delete("system/app/HoloSpiralWallpaper.apk");
delete("/system/app/Launcher2.apk");
delete("/system/app/Exchange2.apk");
delete("/system/app/GenieWidget.apk");
delete("/system/app/LiveWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk");
delete("/system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/VisualizationWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/VideoEditor.apk");
ui_print("Deleting media...");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Barium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Copernicium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Curium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Fermium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Hassium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Neptunium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Nobelium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Plutonium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Scandium.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting notifications...");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Adara.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Aldebaran.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Altair.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Antares.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Antimony.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Arcturus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Argon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Beryllium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Betelgeuse.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/BrassAndroid.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Canopus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Capella.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Castor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/CetiAlpha.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Cobalt.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Deneb.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Electra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Fluorine.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/FormalHaut.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Gallium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Helium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Hojus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Iridium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Krypton.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Lalande.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Merope.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Mira.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Palladium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Polaris.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Pollux.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Procyon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Radon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Regulus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Rubidium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Selenium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Shaula.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Sirius.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Sirrah.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Spica.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Strontium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Tejat.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Thallium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Upsilon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Vega.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Xenon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Zirconium.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting ringtones...");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Acheron.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Andromeda.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Aquila.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/ArgoNavis.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Bootes.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Cassiopeia.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Cygnus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Draco.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Eridani.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Girtab.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Hydra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Iridium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Lyra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Nasqueron.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Orion.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Pegasus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Perseus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Pyxis.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Rigel.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Scarabaeus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Sceptrum.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Terminated.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Testudo.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Themos.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/UrsaMinor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Vespa.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting Video Folder...");
delete_recursive("/system/media/video");
ui_print("Deleting languages...");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/de-DE_gl0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/de-DE_ta.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/es-ES_ta.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/es-ES_zl0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/fr-FR_nk0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/it-IT_cm0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/it-IT_ta.bin");
CM10
Code:
ui_print("Mounting system...");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
ui_print("Deleting apps...");
delete("/system/app/Apollo.apk");
delete("/system/app/Email.apk");
delete("/system/app/CMWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/DSPManager.apk");
delete("/system/app/Exchange2.apk");
delete("/system/app/GenieWidget.apk");
delete("/system/app/LiveWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk");
delete("/system/app/MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/VisualizationWallpapers.apk");
delete("/system/app/VideoEditor.apk");
ui_print("Deleting media...");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Barium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Cesium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Copernicium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Curium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Fermium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Hassium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Neptunium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Nobelium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Plutonium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/alarms/Scandium.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting notifications...");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Adara.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Aldebaran.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Altair.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Argon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Antares.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Antimony.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Arcturus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Beryllium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Betelgeuse.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/BrassAndroid.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Canopus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Capella.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Castor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/CetiAlpha.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Cobalt.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/CyanMail.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/DeerDear.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/CyanMessage.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/CyanPing.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/DearDeer.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Deneb.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Doink.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/DontPanic.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Electra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Fluorine.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/FormalHaut.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Gallium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Helium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Highwire.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Hojus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Iridium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Krypton.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/KzurbSonar.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Lalande.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Merope.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Mira.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Naughty.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Palladium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Polaris.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Pollux.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Pong.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Procyon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Radon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Rang.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Regulus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Rubidium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Selenium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Shaula.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Sirius.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Sirrah.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Spica.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Stone.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Strontium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Tejat.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Thallium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Upsilon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Vega.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Voila.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Xenon.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/notifications/Zirconium.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting ringtones...");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Acheron.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Andromeda.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Aquila.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/ArgoNavis.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/BentleyDubs.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Big_Easy.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/BirdLoop.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Bollywood.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Bongo.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Bootes.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Boxbeat.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/BussaMove.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Cairo.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Calypso_Steel.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CanisMajor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Carina.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CarisMajor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CaribbeanIce.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Cassiopeia.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Centaurus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Champagne_Edition.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Club_Cubano.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CrayonRock.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CrazyDream.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CurveBall.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/CyanTone.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Cygnus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/DancinFool.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Ding.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/DonMessWivit.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Draco.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/DreamTheme.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Eastern_Sky.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Enter_the_Nexus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Eridani.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/EtherShake.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/FriendlyGhost.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Funk_Yall.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/GameOverGuitar.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Gigolo.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Gimme_Mo_Town.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Girtab.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/HalfwayHome.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Hydra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/House_of_house.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/InsertCoin.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Iridium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/LoopyLounge.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/LoveFlute.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Lyra.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Machina.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/MidEvilJaunt.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/MildlyAlarming.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Nairobi.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/NewPlayer.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/No_Limits.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Nasqueron.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Nassau.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Noises1.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Noises2.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Noises3.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/OrganDub.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Orion.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Paradise_Island.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Pegasus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Perseus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Playa.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Pyxis.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Raindance.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Revelation.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Rigel.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Road_Trip.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/RomancingTheTone.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Safari.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Savannah.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Scarabaeus.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Sceptrum.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Seville.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Shes_All_That.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/SilkyWay.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/SitarVsSitar.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/SpringyJalopy.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Steppin_Out.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Terminated.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Testudo.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Themos.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Third_Eye.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Thunderfoot.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/TwirlAway.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/VeryAlarmed.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/UrsaMinor.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Whisperer.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/WobblyRinger.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/World.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Solarium.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Zeta.ogg");
delete("/system/media/audio/ringtones/Vespa.ogg");
ui_print("Deleting Video Folder...");
delete_recursive("/system/media/video");
ui_print("Deleting languages...");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/de-DE_gl0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/de-DE_ta.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/es-ES_ta.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/es-ES_zl0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/fr-FR_nk0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/it-IT_cm0_sg.bin");
delete("/system/tts/lang_pico/it-IT_ta.bin");
Flash via recovery... tested with TWRP
Notepad ++ - http://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v6.2.html
I assume we install this in recovery?
Also is there a way to script all the changes you make to rom settings from defaults?
poramola said:
I assume we install this in recovery?
Also is there a way to script all the changes you make to rom settings from defaults?
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All the changes made are listed above and yes you flash via recovery I have only flashed via TWRP but it should work with both. Sorry for any delay in responding guys I am on vacation
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 2
I am assuming that since I have not heard anything back most of you if not all have had no problems with the script which is great! :good:
Since ParanoidAndroid is a firm of a cm10 rom will this work with the rom?
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suaverc118 said:
Since ParanoidAndroid is a firm of a cm10 rom will this work with the rom?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using xda premium
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Honestly this should work with stock or any Hercules based rom. Just set it up with what you want removed and go at it. I do not know exactly what is loaded up with PA so I do not know what to exactly remove. The names of certain files may differ. I would compare and make changes then go for it
Wat is latinime?
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mightymike889 said:
Wat is latinime?
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You can find the answer here... Mine has all the other languages removed other than English I believe
playya said:
You can find the answer here... Mine has all the other languages removed other than English I believe
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So does running this script make my fone faster or all it does is get rid of the stuff I nvr touch lol... Thanx for ur work btw
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mightymike889 said:
So does running this script make my fone faster or all it does is get rid of the stuff I nvr touch lol... Thanx for ur work btw
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda app-developers app
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More space for your apps to run which also allows your system to run smoother. I can probably chop another 15 megs just with fonts. So to answer your question it does some of both.
Hi nice program, I'm on CM10. I did the following.
Flashed M10 and gapps and rebooted to recovery
Flashed the CM10 script and rebooted phone.
I still have these wallpapers on the phone
Black Hole
Bubbles
Microbes
Phase Beam
Also I would like to remove
Messaging and Face unlock.
I downloaded an installed notepad ++ but got nowhere when I tried to edit the zip file.
I'm not a total noob but failed miserably here.
OK, I figured out how to add apps to be removed, but still have the above wallpapers on the phone.(deleting manually with RootBox)
I can't find the above wallpapers in system/app using root browser so I don't know how to get rid of them.
Also I have one app on the SD card that I want to install(appwidget picker) Is it possible to add to the script?
And I want to add a notification sound(from SD card)if possible.
I'm doing the above manually now but it would be really neat if I could include them in the script.
Can you give me some hints please
thaidroid said:
Hi nice program, I'm on CM10. I did the following.
Flashed M10 and gapps and rebooted to recovery
Flashed the CM10 script and rebooted phone.
I still have these wallpapers on the phone
Black Hole
Bubbles
Microbes
Phase Beam
Also I would like to remove
Messaging and Face unlock.
I downloaded an installed notepad ++ but got nowhere when I tried to edit the zip file.
I'm not a total noob but failed miserably here.
OK, I figured out how to add apps to be removed, but still have the above wallpapers on the phone.(deleting manually with RootBox)
I can't find the above wallpapers in system/app using root browser so I don't know how to get rid of them.
Also I have one app on the SD card that I want to install(appwidget picker) Is it possible to add to the script?
And I want to add a notification sound(from SD card)if possible.
I'm doing the above manually now but it would be really neat if I could include them in the script.
Can you give me some hints please
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Yes it can all be added, first off setup a folder on the zip file for system/media/notification and add the file there. Secondly add a folder for system/app/ and then add app widget picker. Which by the way is not needed with Apex or Nova. PM me when you do that part I am away from PC and will finish off the rest when I get home
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using Tapatalk 2
I added a Apps_Delete zip in the OP for those who want to have all there eggs in one basket. You can now deBloat and add your inverted apps or data apps at the same time. As always fully customizable to your needs. Just add folders as needed and flash. I have tested numerous times on TWRP without error..
If I want to make some changes to the script (remove some additional programs that I don't use and not delete some items that I want to keep) - how do I do that? Can I just edit the script in the zip file?
Thanks,
playya said:
More space for your apps to run which also allows your system to run smoother. I can probably chop another 15 megs just with fonts. So to answer your question it does some of both.
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Apps run in /data this cleans up /system which is only used for the ROM, this does not create any more space for the regular user unless they start installing apps as system apps and remembering to move them to the system every time they are updated. Also, removing fonts and ringtones will not make a system run any smoother. While I am at it, I'd like to point out that there is 0 evidence that more free space = faster running phone. I'm not saying there is no point to this, as I like to remove things I won't use (though with freeze/disable, these days it is less important to actually uninstall them) and keep a tighter organization going on... just that the point is not those you are making. This will not make your phone fly, fart bacon, or magically delicious. But, it can remove clutter, provide comfort to obsessive compulsive people, and therefore has its place.
PS - don't start the argument that less apps = less running processes = more faster.... Android's memory management is pretty stellar, and it has been proven that free memory is just wasted memory, and cached background processes do not interfere with an applications ability to get as much of the memory as it demands for its tasks.
ewillner said:
If I want to make some changes to the script (remove some additional programs that I don't use and not delete some items that I want to keep) - how do I do that? Can I just edit the script in the zip file?
Thanks,
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Yes this is what the link for notepad+ is for to help you edit the updater-script file to your liking
daveid said:
Apps run in /data this cleans up /system which is only used for the ROM, this does not create any more space for the regular user unless they start installing apps as system apps and remembering to move them to the system every time they are updated. Also, removing fonts and ringtones will not make a system run any smoother. While I am at it, I'd like to point out that there is 0 evidence that more free space = faster running phone. I'm not saying there is no point to this, as I like to remove things I won't use (though with freeze/disable, these days it is less important to actually uninstall them) and keep a tighter organization going on... just that the point is not those you are making. This will not make your phone fly, fart bacon, or magically delicious. But, it can remove clutter, provide comfort to obsessive compulsive people, and therefore has its place.
PS - don't start the argument that less apps = less running processes = more faster.... Android's memory management is pretty stellar, and it has been proven that free memory is just wasted memory, and cached background processes do not interfere with an applications ability to get as much of the memory as it demands for its tasks.
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ok no prob and thanx...
thanks hit:good:
are there any changes between cm10 and cm10.1 which should be in this script?
Very useful, Thanks
Hi all. I recently bought this device and this is my first post in galaxy nexus section
Some people may know that when our phone goes out of memory (under 2/3gb of free space) it becomes very laggy (https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=43081)...
what i have done is just put a couple of solution in one script that will be executed on boot (a init.d script)
so.... if your phone is slow and you have a lot of file in internal memory just flash this... it should be compatible with every rom (with the follow requirements) and every kernel
and let me know if this works for you, thanks
REQUIREMENTS:
- init.d scripts support
- root
DOWNLOAD v3: http://www.mediafire.com/?uu5e8clyp4z3dy9
NOTE:
- you must reflash the zip after every rom update (like gapps...)
- you can find log of the script (is the script working? how long is taking?) in /data/local/tmp/lagfix_log
- seems the some eMMC chips (like VYL00M and VLY00M) take more then a minute to execute the script; mine (V3U00M) takes about 5 seconds. Anyway less free space on device means more time to execute the script on boot, but i think that it worths the wait
- if you want to UNINSTALL the script just flash the uninstaller zip v3: http://www.mediafire.com/?adr32vbbd41w303 (and post there if something went wrong with the script, thanks )
Anyone flash this?
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ballubas said:
Anyone flash this?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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me
no seriously, some kernel already include this fix (but not all, for example franco kernel doesn't include it). so if you are experiencing lags and have a lot of files in internal memory just flash this... will solve your problem
this is basically what the script does:
Code:
mount -o remount,discard /data
mount -o remount,discard /cache
fstrim -v /data
fstrim -v /cache
Lagfix Zip,....
Hello Everyone,...I am a Toro+ user. I am "rocking" the latest AOSPAL 3.60 ROM and KUBO r50 AK Kernel. I flashed your script,....it took and flashed well. I noticed a little more "snappyness" in my UI and I don't get the slow wakes on my device. I have been using this script for a few hours. I like it so far. But, I will keep you posted if any changes or any more progress. I am only giving my opinion on the ROM and Kernel I am running on my device.
puertorecon said:
Hello Everyone,...I am a Toro+ user. I am "rocking" the latest AOSPAL 3.60 ROM and KUBO r50 AK Kernel. I flashed your script,....it took and flashed well. I noticed a little more "snappyness" in my UI and I don't get the slow wakes on my device. I have been using this script for a few hours. I like it so far. But, I will keep you posted if any changes or any more progress. I am only giving my opinion on the ROM and Kernel I am running on my device.
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thanks for the info waiting for more opinions!
Been using it all day so far.... Seems Like it does make a difference! Possibly placebo but I like it either way!! Thanks!
Sent from my Motorola DynaTac
Does a person have to reflash after each rom install, say for example using the cm nightly updater?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Yes because the zip install 2 files in /system
When you update the rom the system partition is wiped... So yes you have to flash again when you update rom
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
v2 out
changelog:
- removed fstrim binary file (because it's included in busybox and it may create problem with some roms)
- added script log file in /data/local/tmp/lagfix_log
enjoy
Or you can use lagfix on playstore...
Envoyé depuis mon Transformer en utilisant Tapatalk 4 Beta
Would you mind to add an uninstall .zip?
Yes but lagfix does only the last part of the script (the fstrim) and it doesn't trim on boot. My script also mount data and cache in discard mode, so you virtually don't need any trim
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Suxsem said:
Hi all. I recently bought this device and this is my first post in galaxy nexus section
Some people may know that when our phone goes out of memory (under 2/3gb of free space) it becomes very laggy (https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=43081)...
what i have done is just put a couple of solution in one script that will be executed on boot (a init.d script)
so.... if your phone is slow and you have a lot of file in internal memory just flash this... it should be compatible with every rom (with the follow requirements) and every kernel
and let me know if this works for you, thanks
REQUIREMENTS:
- init.d scripts support
- root
- busybox
DOWNLOAD v2: http://www.mediafire.com/?ols0ko9g5g3l5gg
NOTE:
- you must reflash the zip after every rom update (like gapps...)
- you can find log of the script in /data/local/tmp/lagfix_log
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Giving this a try on Toro AOSPA Beta 4, going to see if it cures a couple hiccups I have. So far I've noticed improvement when opening Chrome browser, which was a big annoyance for me. I'll run this for another day and see how it comes along.
Sure I will do, anyway you just need to delete /system/etc/init.d/90lagfix (and if want also /data/local/tmp/lagfix_log but it's only a stupid log file)
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Waiting for your feedback, thanks
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Suxsem said:
Waiting for your feedback, thanks
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I've noticed my screen wakes and unlocks much faster and smoother. I've also noticed that the couple apps that were causing me redraws no longer do so. So far so good, I still want to keep testing for like a day without reboot though.
Many thanks for your feedback, seems that this thing works
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It seems like everything is running smoother. Good work.
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NutellaBanane said:
Would you mind to add an uninstall .zip?
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added uninstaller zip in first post
EVOlvedAndroid said:
It seems like everything is running smoother. Good work.
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thanks
I assume this has no compatibility issues right?
Sent from... what? SENT? ALEADY?
Not that it really needs it... but...
Confirmed Roms:
VisionX US N3
TweakedN3 3.9+
HyperDrive RLS5+
DirtyUnicorn
LiquidSmooth
CM11 Nightlies
Let me know what roms you are using this on so I can add to this list please...
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Make sure the rom you are on has the latest busybox installed.
Flash in whatever recovery you have, and it'll do the rest. This should work any Samaung device that are Android 2.3 and up, I only have devices that are HoneyComb and up, and it's been tested on them, and works great on them... TEST and USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
What does it do Kev?
Vacuum's SQLite every 4 days
Zip-Aligns all User Data APK's every 3 days (if you choose)
Cleans Caches, Logs, Tombstones, etc... every week
Tweaks Your systems I/O
Makes your Mobile and Wifi Networks faster
Bumps your Wifi scan to every 300 seconds (battery saver)
Enables some Dalvik VM Flags to optimize the loading and executing of all your apps
Enables Dalvik to execute in the Java JIT
Bumps your Dalvik Heaps a tad (let's face it... we got 3G of RAM, so why not?)
Moves your Dalvik to your /cache partition, leaving you a bit more room for more apps
Removes ext4 Journalism on your internal system storage (big time performance boost)
Forces your Launcher into Memory (yes this will take up a bit more RAM, however, your launcher will be much more responsive)
Remounts your devices system, data, and cache partitions explicitly, no updating timestamps, and asyncronous I/O calls
Tweaks your External SD Card read-ahead
Calibrates your Battery if it needs it
Enables true init.d support to devices that are bootloader locked
De-Bloats Note 3 Devices of Samsung, GApps, and Carrier Bloatware. NOTE: Don't bother using it if you've flashed a Note 4 or S5 rom
Logs most actions to /sdcard
But, why do I need it Kev?
In all honesty, you probably don't. Personally I wanted a little more oomph outta my device, so here we are... Not that there's anything wrong with the default, but me being on a locked bootload on my S4, I didn't get the luxury of being able to flash custom kernels to suit most of these needs
This is awesome Kev, how can I thank you enough?
Hit the thanks button.
Can I run it manually?
Sure. Grab a terminal emulator and type the following.
Code:
su
sh /system/etc/init.d/10KevsTweaks
sh /system/etc/init.d/11KevsDalvikMover
sh /system/etc/init.d/12KevsZipAligner
As with any mod you do to your device, make sure you make a full backup before you do anything, and as always... YOUR DEVICE'S WARRANTY IS NOW VOID
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You may use this, if you use it on a device other than a Samsung, make sure you edit the init.d script to match your devices '/system', '/data', and '/cache' partitions
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UPDATE 10/23/2014: - Version 2.0.3
- Fixed build.prop modifier (FINALLY!!!)
- - Backs up original
- - - If your boot hangs on you after about 5 minutes, reboot into recovery, delete /system/build.prop and rename /system/build.prop.bak to /system/build.prop
- Added latest sqlite3 binary
UPDATE 10/23/2014 - Part Duh: - Version 2.1.0
- Fixed build.prop modifier (FINALLY!!!)
UPDATE 10/27/2014 - Part Duh: - Version 2.0.3n
- Removed De-Bloater for Note Version
UPDATE 11/11/2014 - Version 2.0.5
- Added De-Bloater
- Misc. Filesystem Tweaks
- Updated to latest Bash Binary
UPDATE 11/12/2014 - Version 2.0.6
- Fixed De-Bloater
UPDATE 11/12.5/2014 - Version 2.0.7
- Added in some extras to the debloater. Should remove associated libraries to some of these apk's
UPDATE 11/23/2014 - Version 2.0.8
- Added in some I/O tweaks to rootfs, tmpfs, internal & external storage
- PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY MOUNTS DURING FLASH IF YOU ARE USING F2FS
If you encounter any errors during or after the install, please save the Log. It's the hidden button right next to the Finish button in the installer. Once saved, PM it to me.
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I cannot stress enough how important it is to make a backup of your system before installing this, as it can bork your device! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
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Thanks Section @Apoplectic1 @juju2011, @Vivek_Neel, @SkywalkerZ, @Megaflop666, @cbucz24
DOWNLOAD SECTION:
ALL N VERSIONS ARE FOR THE NOTE. THE REST ARE FOR THE S4
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Primary: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=19934
Mirror: http://o7t.in/dl/mine/Kevs.Tweaks/
Nice work dude! So far so good!
Same thing is happening like the auto rotate fix you made. Keeps getting stuck when I try to flash it m says it's using aroma which I can't use cuz I'm on safestrap with ATT. Am I doing something wrong?
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angieri918 said:
Same thing is happening like the auto rotate fix you made. Keeps getting stuck when I try to flash it m says it's using aroma which I can't use cuz I'm on safestrap with ATT. Am I doing something wrong?
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no... unfortynately it does not look like this is for your device...
i believe i did post this in the TMo forums...
Does it depend on firmware or tw vs. Aosp? I'm still on darthstalker thanks bro.
HammerHead69 said:
Does it depend on firmware or tw vs. Aosp? I'm still on darthstalker thanks bro.
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I wouldn't think so.
To be safe for now, flash it without using the build.prop mods... do a nandroid backup, and then reflash with the build.prop mods.
Seems that those are the odd-balls with this for some reason still... though I have it setup to delete the existing lines, and write my tweaks in...
Also, next update, I am taking out the odexer... and probably the update after I'll be putting in the de-bloater... still sifting through the apks/ and associated lib files so it truly and smartly debloats
kevp75 said:
no... unfortynately it does not look like this is for your device...
i believe i did post this in the TMo forums...
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Any chance you could port this or make it to where ATT can use this?
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TweakedN3 3.9 (SM-N900T Note 3)
Installing now on my Canadian N900w8 running TweakedN3 3.9 - (SM-N900T Note 3)
angieri918 said:
Any chance you could port this or make it to where ATT can use this?
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sorry bud... i wouldnt have anything to test it on... so no
Nice job man. Looks good. I'll have to give this a a try out :thumbup:
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Trying this on my SM-900W8
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amynjimmy said:
Trying this on my SM-900W8
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Boot looped ...cm m12... Restored backup...
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amynjimmy said:
Boot looped ...cm m12... Restored backup...
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whats the n900w8?
try it without the build.prop mods
I'm running your mod with no issues for the last 2 hours. N900t
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whats the n900w8?
try it without the build.prop mods
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Canadian note 3 which is basically the same as the N900T
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Thanks developer, your mod is working great. And I've even noticed my weather widget updates on power save mode for location. Nice...
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whats the n900w8?
try it without the build.prop mods
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Still looped....the sm-n900w8 is unlocked note 3 Canadian variant... Have all LTE bands for USA
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amynjimmy said:
Still looped....the sm-n900w8 is unlocked note 3 Canadian variant... Have all LTE bands for USA
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hmm... u happen to dave the log?
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hmm... u happen to dave the log?
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I'll try to reflash and pull a logcat this afternoon
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