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rubiX Focused 2.0.1: UPDATED

For those who want to see what the changes look like
 

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Just for noob clarification, I normally use Droid Overclock to OC my DX. When I set it to "conservative" or "interactive" in the Droid Overclock app, and I use either of the settings you have listed, and I overriding your new settings or is that the way I access them? I assume I just set Droid Overclock to "conservative" to take advatage of the new "conservative" settings correct?


Thanks!
 
For those who want to see what the changes look like

Is that the stock battery icon or is that a theme that you are running ......and is if running in ten or twenty percent intervals?

Its a Theme battery, from the thirdeye rubix 1.9.7 theme. And it does 10% battery increments. When you flash 2.0 it sets all the status bar to gingerbread icons

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Just for noob clarification, I normally use Droid Overclock to OC my DX. When I set it to "conservative" or "interactive" in the Droid Overclock app, and I use either of the settings you have listed, and I overriding your new settings or is that the way I access them? I assume I just set Droid Overclock to "conservative" to take advatage of the new "conservative" settings correct?


Thanks!


exactly. all you have to do is set them in the app. no additional steps needed
 
Hey Drod. So using conservative setting will give better battery life?

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Yes. It handles the way it scales way differently. Scales up in frequency less often, and down to the minimum more often.

so if i have quickclock (the full version) and i overclock with that, i can just use your scripts to toggle over to to ondem, cons or inter. depending on what I want?

correct?

the changes you've made are how those options function in v2.0 of rubiX?


Exactly this. I provided the scripts for this reason :)

Also, if you want to set one of the above (conservative or interactive) on boot, you can just add:

gov -cons
or
gov -inter

to any of the files in /system/etc/init.d

I did have it set up to choose which one you wanted to run, by setting it to 1 or 0 in /system/etc/init.d/01cpu but I removed that part while trouble shooting a bug that wouldn't activate the interactive governor, and forgot to add it back in :(
 
Wiping or not

DROD,

Would you recommend data wiping if I installed 1.9.7 yesterday or is it ok just to install over 1.9.7?

thanks for all you do.
 
DROD,

Would you recommend data wiping if I installed 1.9.7 yesterday or is it ok just to install over 1.9.7?

thanks for all you do.


Technically, it's ok to install without wiping data.
If you do so, though, I FULLY recommend at least wiping cache.
 
Yes. It handles the way it scales way differently. Scales up in frequency less often, and down to the minimum more often.

so if i have quickclock (the full version) and i overclock with that, i can just use your scripts to toggle over to to ondem, cons or inter. depending on what I want?

correct?

the changes you've made are how those options function in v2.0 of rubiX?


Exactly this. I provided the scripts for this reason :)

Also, if you want to set one of the above (conservative or interactive) on boot, you can just add:

gov -cons
or
gov -inter

to any of the files in /system/etc/init.d

I did have it set up to choose which one you wanted to run, by setting it to 1 or 0 in /system/etc/init.d/01cpu but I removed that part while trouble shooting a bug that wouldn't activate the interactive governor, and forgot to add it back in :(

DROD, awesome work as usual. Question....what do you recommend for the right balance of Battery life and good performance? I've read the github you linked in the OP, but, I'm not completely sure I understand it all.

TIA
 
dumb question but in the droid overclock app does usersapce = conservative and performance = interactive? I cannot find the conservative or interactive option?

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I would call myself a noob when it comes to certain things about roms. So I've just downloaded 2.0 and I have no idea about thus governor stuff. Is it easy to do and how and what do I do. Is it something I do through set cpu or through the rom itself. Thank you.

PS I am using overclocker

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Can I do the same and just wipe cache if coming from 1.95 i never made it to 1.97 lol

You must wipe data/cache from 1.9.5. The reason I said that it technically wasn't needed from 1.9.7, is there are no framework adjustments. 1.9.7 introduced the rotary lockscreen option, which brought heavy framework and settings mods, so it is necessary.

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I am currently using Darkslide and I really like the icons and the way that it is set up. I would love to try this ROM out though. Anyone know where I can get icons and such like Darkslide to set it up that way after installing the new Rubix?
 
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