Cm10 aokp tw punch! 7/21/13

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jakereeves31

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I'll give it a go! I never use CM10, but I'm actually downloading it right now. Haha. So I will give this a try since I know you're a boss at this stuff:p
Sorry I'm a noob with running scripts-_- how do you get it going? Haha

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razz1

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I'll give it a go! I never use CM10, but I'm actually downloading it right now. Haha. So I will give this a try since I know you're a boss at this stuff:p
Sorry I'm a noob with running scripts-_- how do you get it going? Haha

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After you download the script rename it by removing the ".txt"
Then place the file in /system/etc/init.d.
Then reboot
Done
 
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GREGHARKINS

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If u need to go back what is do we need to flash to restore

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So would the cm10 script work on nottas paranoid android builds or is it only for cm10?

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So would the cm10 script work on nottas paranoid android builds or is it only for cm10?

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If it's based on cm10 but it may already have it's own optimizations.
Install it. It won't hurt anything. If it provides more speed for you than keep it. If not, remove it manually. I did not include a remove flashable. I bet you will find more speed though.
 
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andrewk7750

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If it's based on cm10 but it may already have it's own optimizations.
Install it. It won't hurt anything. If it provides more speed for you than keep it. If not, remove it manually. I did not include a remove flashable. I bet you will find more speed though.

Alrighty, thank ya kindly my good sir :thumbup:

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always down to try a boost. beans 17 ill report back after it settles :good:

Edit.. After finishing setting up my newly flashed ROM I have noticed a little boost between app switching and everything loading. Thanks for the boost
 
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omair2005

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The kernel I use right now has sd read ahead at 3096 .. How will this affect that

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jakereeves31

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You think any of this conflicts with anything that Direct Inject does? I've combined the two already, but I was just wondering

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    If your running CM10 nightlies, AOKP or TW MF1 give this script a try. It will give them a nice kick in the pants to get it moving without additional battery drain.

    Basically some ram optimizations.

    CM10 flashable zip
    http://d-h.st/AxY

    TW MF1 flashable zip
    http://d-h.st/JWs

    AOKP flashable zip
    http://d-h.st/cru
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    For me on a touchwiz ROM some things felt quicker while some felt slower. For example trying to go into gallery from the camera there is significant delay versus not having the script. But general snappiness did improve. Just my 2 cents.

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    I'll give it a go! I never use CM10, but I'm actually downloading it right now. Haha. So I will give this a try since I know you're a boss at this stuff:p
    Sorry I'm a noob with running scripts-_- how do you get it going? Haha

    Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4 Beta

    After you download the script rename it by removing the ".txt"
    Then place the file in /system/etc/init.d.
    Then reboot
    Done
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    After you download the script rename it by removing the ".txt"
    Then place the file in /system/etc/init.d.
    Then reboot
    Done

    Thanks, boss. We're flying now!

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    Posted a link in the op for a flashable zip to make it easy.