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Does GSB give us the live wallpaper option? I've never used it in any of my ROMs thus far, but wanted to see how badly it killed the battery life and if it's worth that extra battery drain for what you're getting.
I dunno, I flashed 1.6 last night after a complete wipe (and flashed gapps) and the system seems really laggy. When i go from an app back to the dock screens, it takes quite a few seconds for the widgets and shortcuts to show up.

From what I understand you need to give the phone a little time to settle down. If it's you first time flashing GSB there's a lot of syncing going on. Patience my man.![]()
I dunno, I flashed 1.6 last night after a complete wipe (and flashed gapps) and the system seems really laggy. When i go from an app back to the dock screens, it takes quite a few seconds for the widgets and shortcuts to show up.
In addition to the time that it takes the initial set up to finish - GSB will download and install all of your existing apps in the background as part of the initial sync, in addition to syncing calendars, contacts and gmail - you may be having an issue with Launcher Pro being closed in the background while you run other apps.
There is a setting somewhere in LP to remain in memory, plus there is an option in settings->CyanogenMod Settings->Performance which sets keep home in memory. I'd try those two things.
SetCPU (at least the basic functionality) is essentially built into GSB under Settings>CyanogenMod settings>Performance>CPU Settings.
Just don't overclock too high or you could fry your phone. 710 MHz (and below) is widely considered safe. Some go slightly higher than that.
Anything above that and the phone wants to freeze up. I have tried it at 787mhz (like some people say they run at) with different rom's and she'll freeze right up.
I think I read somewhere that someone was running at 806mhz.
Seems like it would have a meltdown at that speed.
I'm running mine at 748mhz.Anything above that and the phone wants to freeze up. I have tried it at 787mhz (like some people say they run at) with different rom's and she'll freeze right up.
I think I read somewhere that someone was running at 806mhz.
Seems like it would have a meltdown at that speed.
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By the way, used the thingamabobs to copy. Pretty darn slick.

Then you're gonna love this thread: http://androidforums.com/eris-all-things-root/86923-cooling-oc.html![]()
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lol those thingamabobs are my 2nd favorite thing about GB... right after the old timey tv power off![]()


while were on this topic... how hot is too hot? i was gonna set a setcpu profile,but im not sure where to set it...![]()

).Wanted to pop in and say hey to all my Eris buddies. I'm glad to see you guys have a working GB ROM to sink your teeth into. BTW, the screen off animation (old school tube TV shutting off) is one of my fav things about GB as well![]()
Good to see an Eris alum keep in touch.In addition to the time that it takes the initial set up to finish - GSB will download and install all of your existing apps in the background as part of the initial sync, in addition to syncing calendars, contacts and gmail - you may be having an issue with Launcher Pro being closed in the background while you run other apps.
There is a setting somewhere in LP to remain in memory, plus there is an option in settings->CyanogenMod Settings->Performance which sets keep home in memory. I'd try those two things.

My latest & greatest is that after a period of time (undetermined as of yet) it will 'forget' my settings - so, I want to use Dialer One as my phone interface and when I push the phone button, it asks me how I want to continue.....um, I want to continue how I've set my defaults up to continue, please![]()