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Originally Posted by karam View Post
HELLO Everybody
A lot of you must have heard about the 200 lines to speed up linux while blackhat announced 4 lines to do that
anyway neither of the available tutorials on internel are working on N900

BUT For Fortunately i was able to apply it to maemo 5 on N900!!!!!

You will notice a lot of improvements in hildon-desktop
ex: faster multitask , faster contacts scrolling , faster images scroling
and basically every thing will be improved
Now the script is not made by me
all what i did is modified it a bit to work on maemo 5
PS : it is recommended to use good transitions.ini although it is optional to use
Download the patch.tar.gz from attachment it contains the patch and the transitions
place it in MyDocs
Then enter CODE :

sudo gainroot

apt-get install bash
tar xzvf /home/user/MyDocs/patch.tar.gz
cp cgroup_patch /home/user/
chmod +rwx /home/user/cgroup_patch
/home/user/cgroup_patch
chmod +rwx /etc/rc.local
chmod +rwx /usr/local/sbin/cgroup_clean
/etc/rc.local

DONE

And For transitions file (OPTIONAL)
cp /home/user/MyDocs/transitions.ini /usr/share/hildon-desktop/ # if you are using stock themes

if not then replace /usr/share/hildon-desktop with the path of your theme in my case
cp /home/user/MyDocs/transitions.ini /usr/share/themes/Blue-sky/

DONE

NOTE: the transistions file has thp tweaks also parallax and zoom_on_press under [home] section

YOU may not feel changes until reboot
but probably you will feel before as it happened with me

Enjoy
Please give feedbacks

LAST NOTE:
IF you didn't think the patch worked or did anything don't worry it will not affect anything

EDIT!!:

JUST to make sure no problems occure open a terminal window and type
(as user)

bash

(as root)

bash

then exit
This looks cool, however can you please explain in detail what you have done to make this maemo5 compliant?
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