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Saturn, I have finally tried out swappolube, and find that it doesn't store the settings to /etc/event.d/tuning for me. I first tested swappiness 30 and cache pressure 50, opened again swappolube, selected the two values I had changed before, pressed "Store", but the tuning file just reads
Code:
description "N900 tuning"
author "swappolube editor"


console output

start on started hildon-desktop


script
end script
I'm using version 0.2.0-3.

Btw, if I select "Delete Tunings", the tuning file is still there. Is that how it should be (it's anyway rather empty for me).
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#212
Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
Saturn, I have finally tried out swappolube, and find that it doesn't store the settings to /etc/event.d/tuning for me. I first tested swappiness 30 and cache pressure 50, opened again swappolube, selected the two values I had changed before, pressed "Store", but the tuning file just reads
Code:
description "N900 tuning"
author "swappolube editor"


console output

start on started hildon-desktop


script
end script
I'm using version 0.2.0-3.

Btw, if I select "Delete Tunings", the tuning file is still there. Is that how it should be (it's anyway rather empty for me).
Thanks for testing.

some questions.
- do you have rootsh installed?
- did you install the nogui version?
- if you delete manually the tuning file and then open the application and store, will it create a new tuning file?
- did you tick the checkboxes of the options you wanted to store?
 
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Originally Posted by Saturn View Post
some questions.
- do you have rootsh installed?
- did you install the nogui version?
- if you delete manually the tuning file and then open the application and store, will it create a new tuning file?
- did you tick the checkboxes of the options you wanted to store?
Rootsh is installed, but I'm not sure any longer whether I had the nogui version installed and deinstalled before installing swappolube.

After manually deleting the tuning file, swappolube did write a correct tuning file, but only once. Clicking on "Delete Tunings" does not remove it, and also further changes on the settings are not stored.

And yes, I did tick the checkboxes.

EDIT: I've now upgraded to the extras-devel version, and with that I don't have the above problems. So I'd be in favor of promoting the new version to testing!
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#214
Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
Rootsh is installed, but I'm not sure any longer whether I had the nogui version installed and deinstalled before installing swappolube.

After manually deleting the tuning file, swappolube did write a correct tuning file, but only once. Clicking on "Delete Tunings" does not remove it, and also further changes on the settings are not stored.

And yes, I did tick the checkboxes.

EDIT: I've now upgraded to the extras-devel version, and with that I don't have the above problems. So I'd be in favor of promoting the new version to testing!
Don't really have a clue what went wrong in your case and the previous version.

Thanks for your feedback on the new version, I'll wait a couple more users to give the ok and will promote.
 
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there are two in repos....so which one is original?? and it conflicting each other...which one i have to install??
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Originally Posted by CasTTeLLo View Post
there are two in repos....so which one is original?? and it conflicting each other...which one i have to install??
Other one is swappo with gui and other one is without. They rule eachother out.
 

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If you want to tinker with the settings, install SwappoLubeGUI
 

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question...: i just installed the GUI version. select the proposed and applied it. then tried to open it again then i have this message the current is loaded... and the proposed i applied is not applied?

i hope im making sense here... but why is it everytme i open the swappalube even if i already applied the proposed still i dont know if it was applied?

isnt it when you apply the proposed that will be the current one because its loaded? im i making sense?

and what about if i reboot the phone when the proposed is applied? will the proposed settings will still load?

thanks... great tweak BTW...

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yeh that happened when I tried it... so i stuck with non GUI version
 
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The file which executes swappolube mods at boot time is /etc/event.d/tuning - if this file is absent, you are sure that no mods are active.
Couldn't you see through the "top" command in xterm which processes are keeping your cpu active?
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