Poll: Is your N9 in open mode?
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Is your N9 in open mode?

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Posts: 34 | Thanked: 36 times | Joined on Nov 2011 @ Atlanta
#171
Hi traysh,
I see you're setting the kernel to use the deadline I/O scheduler. Is there a reason why you chose that over noop?
 
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#172
great improvements so far great performance ..
 
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#173
With the previous version (0.0.2) I said I wasn't sure if I noticed any difference. But now that I tried the new version, I can definitely see a big improvement! Task switching and changing homescreen is much more fluid now.

This is excellent work, thank you!
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#174
Honestly I didn't notice improvement with 0.0.2 but 0.9.3 just make my device lightening fast. Very significant improvement. Thxk traysh.
 
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#175
lets say if I uninstalled this, will it restore my N9's system file setting to default?
 
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Posts: 426 | Thanked: 374 times | Joined on Apr 2012 @ Middle East
#176
Gotta use the phone for a while to notice the difference. The clock was taking like 7 seconds to open.. and other apps were slow as well after reboot. But after using the phone and playing around for an hour.. everything is suuuper smooth! Even contact list, settings, feeds and everything that stuttered a bit in PR 1.2.. great work!
 
Posts: 38 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Dec 2011 @ Darmstadt, Germany
#177
Right after reboot everything was fine and worked like a charm.
But after an hour there were some... well... let's call it waiting periods.
Apps like internet browser, mail or conversations/messages took 30 seconds to appear. (Un)locking the screen took up to 5 seconds.
 
Posts: 617 | Thanked: 338 times | Joined on Mar 2011
#178
I hope this patch will live like cssu for maemo
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Posts: 23 | Thanked: 3 times | Joined on May 2012
#179
traysh, have you tried noop scheduler instead of deadline? its considered best for flash drives.
 
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#180
Originally Posted by meego_leenooks View Post
traysh, have you tried noop scheduler instead of deadline? its considered best for flash drives.
Yeah noop is the best for drives with non moving part
 
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