Speed Patch (UPDATE : You can install it directly now as a deb file !)
- Download speedpatch.tar.gz and speedpatch-install.sh.txt
- Paste Both Files in /home/user/MyDocs
NOTE : MyDocs is Not Documents it is the default root folder of N900 like : Nokia N900/
- Open xterminal and write:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install bash
cd /home/user/MyDocs
bash speedpatch-install.sh.txt
- Then REBOOT when finished everything
PS : Ignore Any Errors appear about device resource busy or any others
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* To check if Speedpatch was installed :
cd /dev/cgroup/cpu/user/
if no problem appeared about (no such file or directory) then you are fine
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* Uninstalling speed patch
- Download speedpatch-uninstall.sh.txt
- Save it in /home/user/MyDocs
- Open xterminal and write:
sudo gainroot
cd /home/user/MyDocs
bash speedpatch-uninstall.sh.txt
- Then Reboot
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Battery Patch (UPDATE : You can install it directly now as a deb file !)
- Download betterypatch.tar.gz and batterypatch-install.sh.txt
- Paste Both Files in /home/user/MyDocs
NOTE : MyDocs is Not Documents it is the default root folder of N900 like : Nokia N900/
- Open xterminal and write:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install dbus-scripts kernel-power-settings
cp /home/user/MyDocs/batterypatch-install.sh.txt /home/user/batterypatch-install.sh.txt
chmod +rwx /home/user/batterypatch-install.sh.txt /home/user/batterypatch-install.sh.txt
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* To check if Battery Patch was applied :
sudo gainroot
echo 1000 >> /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure
Then lock the phone and unlock it
Then
cat /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure
you should see 100
If so then the patch is applied !
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* Uninstalling battery patch
rm /opt/scripts/cpu_sleep.sh
rm /opt/scripts/cpu_normal.sh
rmdir /opt/scripts
kernel-config load default
kernel-config default default
rm /home/user/.kernel/custom-karam
rm /etc/event.d/dbus-scripts-session
rm /etc/dbus-scripts.d/dbus-scripts-settings-by-karam