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Default Anyone apply a LagFix yet?

I was looking at the general Galaxy S forum and saw a nice root+lagfix by Tayutama. Anyone applied this fix yet to an Epic? Thread is here: forum. xda-developers .com/showthread.php?t=765820 (can't post links yet)

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Default apparently samsung has

i saw this at sdx:

they mount /dbdata/ as a tempfs in the epic 4g
epic 4g's init.rc: http://www.mediafire.com/?267r9xm77c6m3cn

################################################## #################
# create dbdata partition mount rfs /dev/block/stl7 /dbdata
mkdir /dbdata
# mount rfs /dev/block/stl10 /dbdata
mkdir /dbdata/databases
chown system system /dbdata
chown system system /dbdata/databases
chmod 0771 /dbdata
chmod 0777 /dbdata/databases

now my question is: is this faster/more stable/better fix than what has been applied to the vibrant with the ext2 buffer partition and jacs kernel or can they both work together and give the epic wings
 
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I'm pretty sure the Epic doesn't need a lagfix. It was already included by Samsung
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Quadrant gave me a score just over 900, must be the same file system as the other galaxys.

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Quadrant gave me a score just over 900, must be the same file system as the other galaxys.

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the other phones get an insanely high quadrant score because of the way the lag fix works. they mount a different file system which scores retardedly high on the I/O portion of quadrant (the flaws of quadrant have been documented in several articles all over the place).

THE EPIC DOES NOT NEED A LAG FIX. It is the fastest galaxy s phone out of the box thus far.
 
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Quadrant gave me a score just over 900, must be the same file system as the other galaxys.

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Yes the RFS filesystem is standard on all samsung phone don't know why they use it its really not that great.
 
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the other phones get an insanely high quadrant score because of the way the lag fix works. they mount a different file system which scores retardedly high on the I/O portion of quadrant (the flaws of quadrant have been documented in several articles all over the place).

THE EPIC DOES NOT NEED A LAG FIX. It is the fastest galaxy s phone out of the box thus far.
I'll say, been running it hard all day since 9am and no lag at all. great phone, very impressed with it. The only issue I have is with the Sammy dock I also bought with it. If you touch it, the sound shoots down to mute, which could be very detrimental if I don't notice it and it also silences the alarm. only way to adjust the audio is to pull it out... unless someone knows of another way.
 
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Yea, that's what I figured. High quadrant scores are just for bragging rights ;)

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My quadrant is on par with other galaxy s phones. I'm wondering about what linpack scores y'all are putting out.

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No lag on my wife's epic and her neocore benchmark just slaughtered my EVO: 55.7 fps to 31.6 fps.

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