Hello All,
I can't seem to find the location on this ROM that allows you to change the governor settings... I swear I've looked everywhere!
i dont use that ROM but just FYI, kernel control features may not be built into it. as a matter of fact, a lot of ROMs dont have any built in kernel setting controls. where you using it before and it had it? saw a user running slimbean this morning with ktoonsez kernel. full control
Probably...
xBeerdroiDx said:
i dont use that ROM but just FYI, kernel control features may not be built into it. as a matter of fact, a lot of ROMs dont have any built in kernel setting controls. where you using it before and it had it? saw a user running slimbean this morning with ktoonsez kernel. full control
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It's the kernel that came with the ROM, 3.4.41-slim-g846750a. I just read of people talking about changing their governors and wanted to give it a try..
i use (and only use) ktoonsez kt747 kernel with any ROM i am on (tasks latest currently). it comes packaged with an app that allows me to select and make governor and scheduler adjustments as well as tweak many other things in order to improve stability and battery life. highly recommend.
You can enable the developers settings by going into settings>about phone>and tap on build number 6 or 7 times and that will unlock the performance options
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Thanks for all the help guys. I activated the developer options, but there are still no governor settings. I think I'll try flashing the KT rom suggested above.
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Did u try tapping performance >OK and then the option to change I/o scheduler or the option to change CPU governor and clock speed? It will be there
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drs1og said:
Did u try tapping performance >OK and then the option to change I/o scheduler or the option to change CPU governor and clock speed? It will be there
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DOH! There it is! THANKS!!!
I suggest asswax and row, good performance and battery life!
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Which option under Kuban Kernal Tweaks should I install if i'm looking for optimal battery life performance does not matter to me. Also great ROM!
Screen On/Off Profile
Screen On/Off Profile 2
Screen On/Off Profile 3
Screen On/Off Profile 4
Here is the SS
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given the screen shot. For the best battery I would go with option #4. Wheatly gov is less agressive and smartassv2 is awesome for screen off.
There are now more options on this, mainly a bunch of "Change Governor" options. Is there a list of the profiles for the governor?
g_ding84 said:
given the screen shot. For the best battery I would go with option #4. Wheatly gov is less agressive and smartassv2 is awesome for screen off.
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I'm using Wheatley now.. What would be the best IO scheduler to use for it?
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I'm having pretty good battery life with Wheatley and the SIO I/O. As for the tweaks I remember rujelus saying something along the lines that they weren't necessary but your free to try them if you want. (don't quote me on the last part, I'm thinking off the top of my head atm). If you use the tweaks you don't need to use setcpu or anything unless you want to modify the voltage.
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With these scripts just flash the one you want and then open setcpu and pick your I/O?
MiguelHogue said:
I'm using Wheatley now.. What would be the best IO scheduler to use for it?
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I find that sio or cfq work the best for me.
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ODUPhone said:
Here is the SS
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where is this located? I do not see it under my rom updater?
Nevermind did it thru extweaks
J_Whit85 said:
where is this located? I do not see it under my rom updater?
Nevermind did it thru extweaks
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Yep those where removed from the updater and all those and more can be edited through ExTweaks.
After flashing codename android 3.3.1 changing the color settings I.e gamma and multipliers all is good. I recently switched to glados then Franco then popcorn kernel. All of which say they allow color multiplier tuning. But in rom control its faded out.
Anybody know why or how to enable this through the kernel any help would be appreciated
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saintlikesniper said:
After flashing codename android 3.3.1 changing the color settings I.e gamma and multipliers all is good. I recently switched to glados then Franco then popcorn kernel. All of which say they allow color multiplier tuning. But in rom control its faded out.
Anybody know why or how to enable this through the kernel any help would be appreciated
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I know with Trinity there are commands that can be issued through terminal, not sure of the one you mentioned, but the easiest way would be through the apps made to tune each specific kernel.
Yeah I figured but Trinity doesn't play nice with my phone and as much as I would love to support the devs I have no money to give yet. But what's the point of the rom control settings to adjust that when they can't. Maybe something in the kernel is stopping the settings from modifying the values?
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saintlikesniper said:
Yeah I figured but Trinity doesn't play nice with my phone and as much as I would love to support the devs I have no money to give yet. But what's the point of the rom control settings to adjust that when they can't. Maybe something in the kernel is stopping the settings from modifying the values?
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ROM control probably only works with the default kernel.
Yeah probably wonder why seems to work in cyanogen or is it because they add something to there source to allow that do you know
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Not all kernels support the CM type colour controls.
Try Faux or Lean kernel if you want to use the ROM colour controls. If not download and install the free Trickster Mod app and it should allow you to control colour on most kernels.
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I flashed a couple of kernels (franko and air kernel 3.0.46 stable) to see which one suits me and as of recent and the io scheduler seems to stay on BFQ. Anyone knows why this is? I've reflashed the rom and nothing changed.
I'm running CM10 Nightly 20121011
digitallure said:
I flashed a couple of kernels (franko and air kernel 3.0.46 stable) to see which one suits me and as of recent and the io scheduler seems to stay on BFQ. Anyone knows why this is? I've reflashed the rom and nothing changed.
I'm running CM10 Nightly 20121011
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Idk, because its the default, maybe? Your question isn't clear.
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I couldn't change the option. I would try to change to cfq or deadline it wouldn't do anything
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digitallure said:
I couldn't change the option. I would try to change to cfq or deadline it wouldn't do anything
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Maybe because the kernels dont support cm?
I suppose you're trying to change governors through cm's option in Settings > Performance. How about using another program to change it?
Seems like its a permissions issue though.
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Anyone have some recommendations for a toolbox that edits settings for kernel like CPU settings, scheduler, color tuning, fsync settings, sdcaed read ahead and so forth...
Only one I've used had been trickster mod
Thanks
which kernel do you have?
The trinity kernel has an app called trinity kernel toolbox. All the options you listed can be tweaked there. Trickster mod has an app as well to change these values.
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Trickster Mod is free and very very nice
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scram99 said:
Trickster Mod is free and very very nice
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That's the one I use.
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Crostantin said:
which kernel do you have?
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/25969-romjb-421-xenonhd-rc3-081212/
Using that ROM
Seems its AOSP built stock ROM
Android addiction said:
The trinity kernel has an app called trinity kernel toolbox. All the options you listed can be tweaked there. Trickster mod has an app as well to change these values.
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Thank you! I've been using Trickster and seems its starting to look like the best one
scram99 said:
Trickster Mod is free and very very nice
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Thank you, seems trickster is popular now
pr0xyw0rm said:
That's the one I use.
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Thank you for posting too! Appreciate all this feedback!
Looks like I'll go with Trickster mod, I had a feeling it was pretty good I just wanted to see if the community had a better idea. Thank you very much for the input so far guys!
I m not sure that the Xenon Kernel is completely tunable with Trickster...maybe only the frequencies...
For a complete kernel optimizzation you need something like FrancoKernel, LeanKernel or Trinity. AND then trickster will be very useful...
However you can find my kerenl setting on signature if you want
I use Pimp My ROM, which is free on the play store. I use it with ZenSeries kernel and all seem well.
Pimp My ROM:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.pimp.my.rom&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
aliaksei said:
I use Pimp My ROM, which is free on the play store. I use it with ZenSeries kernel and all seem well.
Pimp My ROM:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.pimp.my.rom&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
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Yes I know...I thing is a goo apk. I prefer make all the scripts by my own, but at the end is the same thing. These are RAM, SDCARD, DATA, etc ... optimization. Not for frequencies voltages and governor.
Crostantin said:
I m not sure that the Xenon Kernel is completely tunable with Trickster...maybe only the frequencies...
For a complete kernel optimizzation you need something like FrancoKernel, LeanKernel or Trinity. AND then trickster will be very useful...
However you can find my kerenl setting on signature if you want
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I noticed that after installing Trickster that I don't have all the options I did using another kernel that was much more tweaked... You're definitely right when you say the Xenon kernel isn't completely tunable, a lot less options!
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I use Pimp My ROM, which is free on the play store. I use it with ZenSeries kernel and all seem well.
Pimp My ROM:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.pimp.my.rom&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
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I'll definitely look into both, but as Crostanin mentioned it seems to be more script and build.prop tweaking - but without a doubt I am interested in what that has to offer based off a quick glance! Thanks
Yeah sounds like trinity is a good one for you . I should have used larger images haha sorry.
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pimp my rom does have cpu and voltage control. i personally use it for other than those, and trickster mod with pro key for kernel adjustments. i really like trickster, better than glados and from what i've seen from trinity, i like it better than that too.
Hey xda & members
I was wondering if anyone know how to overcloxk jelly bean Tom's. I searched all over and can't find a kernel or no one has done it. My jelly bean is really slow please help Me
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jelly bean Tom's???
Kéno40 said:
jelly bean Tom's???
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My mistake. I meant "roms"
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even i too have a doubt, will over lcoking the device and using it as daily use in that frq. will this affect my device ? or any negative side of overclocking?
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even i too have a doubt, will over lcoking the device and using it as daily use in that frq. will this affect my device ? or any negative side of overclocking?
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OC is not always safe, but putting 1200 max on this one is not dangerous...
To change governor / frequency and ram rules... I use the "Rom Toolbox".
I use Flinnys JB rom, it has CPU settings in Performance options (I think any CM based rom should have those) that allow you control min, max fequencies and governor. And given that Flinny includes kernel that supports overclocking you pretty much don't need any extra software to overclock. I set my device to 245-1500 with interactive governor. In conjuction with background process limit set to 2 device performs very well.