Please teach me how to Install tahnks
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Install Seeder INstructions:
1.Download the Seeder.zip
2.Flash through CWM
3.Reboot
4.Open terminal and type "watch -n 1 cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail"
5.The value will keep on 2000+ or 3000+
Superman™
Idk how to open terminal
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Install Seeder INstructions:
1.Download the Seeder.zip
2.Flash through CWM
3.Reboot
4.Open terminal and type "watch -n 1 cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail"
5.The value will keep on 2000+ or 3000+
Superman™
Install Seeder INstructions:
1.Download the Seeder.zip
2.Flash through CWM
3.Reboot
4.Open terminal and type "watch -n 1 cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail"
5.The value will keep on 2000+ or 3000+
Superman™
I followed the instructions above, and when i run the comment in the terminal I get this:
Every 1s: cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail 2012-12-15 17:32:28
I don't get any value? What do you mean with 5?
I can't find "seeder" app (in Play store) that would have anything to do with this...I just get a bunch of farming apps and agricultural apps What is the full name of the app?
Install Seeder INstructions:
1.Download the Seeder.zip
2.Flash through CWM
3.Reboot
4.Open terminal and type "watch -n 1 cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail"
5.The value will keep on 2000+ or 3000+
Superman™
su
seeder
su
cd /sdcard/install
sh install.sh
su
cd /sdcard
sh uninstall.sh
watch -n 1 cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail
pgrep rngd
su
seeder
su
cd /sdcard/install
sh install.sh
su
cd /sdcard
sh uninstall.sh
busybox sysctl -e -w kernel.random.read_wakeup_threshold=128;
busybox sysctl -e -w kernel.random.write_wakeup_threshold=256;
while :; do cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail; sleep 1;done
busybox sysctl -w kernel.random.read_wakeup_threshold=2048
echo 1366 > /proc/sys/kernel/random/read_wakeup_threshold
busybox sysctl -w kernel.random.read_wakeup_threshold=1366
busybox sysctl -e -w kernel.random.read_wakeup_threshold=1024;
busybox sysctl -e -w kernel.random.write_wakeup_threshold=2048;
Ok, I have a question for the OP:
I would like to know your through process that led up to the development of this patch. Was this just instinct or did you have a hint? Did you use a profiler of some sort? I'm just incredibly curious how on earth you arrived at the 'problem' before developing your 'solution'!