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2012-01-03
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is the accelerometer working in games yet? can i play lane splitter or speed x?
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2012-01-03
, 11:55
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@ Amsterdam
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Well no offense but if you ain't like it don't rant about it.
What "methods" are you talking about? Interesting.
Secondly, NITDroid runs as smooth as Maemo
if that's not the case with you than you have got a problem
"...refuses to reboot eight out of ten times." Waaaaw and how is that exactly?
There is no way kernel panics can happen more than one time.
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2012-01-03
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Hi..!
Is there really an issue with multiboot that fails to load the kernel..? I mean, is it a bug in the 'multiboot' application, or is it something more basic like a limitation of the device itself which multiboot can't overcome..? I ask because multiboot itself looks great.. and IT PERFORMS with BackupMenu (which is an awesome tool).
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2012-01-03
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The offence was taken, nontheless... It's not a rant, but a sharing of experiencers. But let's not get into a semantics debate here. Not interested...
Well, let's see what we've got here:
2 methods here:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Nitdroid_easy_install_on_EMMC
another one here:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3605
That's subjective talk that only leads to semantic debates. I would ask you to define "smooth", share your devices' uptime in Nitdroid and what not. Again, I am not interested. I would rather hear a detailed description of how to make things run as smooth as some people here claim to have their Nitdroid running.
Possibly. Hence the questions I asked you a while ago, hence the hours I put into it yesterday. Oddly enough, this same phone is able to run Maemo/Meego as well as Maemo/Ubuntu combinations. The stability of Nitdroid >2.3.4 on the other hand...
What do you think? It's called waiting. And it's boring.
I didn't say that. Please read more carefully.
) so bring it down to 750 

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2012-01-03
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@ London
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2012-01-03
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Have you tried the SetCPU I mentioned earlier?? An even better approach is to use the power.conf files mentioned a few pages back by ammyt, cp a preset config file like the 750 or 800 and it might improve. Your phone simply might not be stable at a 1150 frequency (like a 95% overclock) so bring it down to 750
Another thing is giving dalvik more ram with the approach mentioned before, the one where you change a parameter in a file, mentioned in this page or the previous one
Give them a shot, come back with any doubts
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2012-01-03
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This brings to the main issue I had with the ics, the superuser app doesnt seem to work on N14_snapshot, preventing me to improve the performance by overclocking or playing with other performance tools. Has anybody found a solution for this? If someone knows an easy way to fix this on ics, it will be much appreciated.
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2012-01-03
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@ London
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Does the USB port work? If so, can you root it with an application like SuperOneClick?
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2012-01-03
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@ Malaysia
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PR 1.3
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KERNEL POWER 49
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