[Q] voodoo lagfix problem I9000 - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Currently using Ryuu's EDB rom with Talon 0.4.1 kernel.
For some reason, I cannot DISABLE lagfix.
both CWM and Voodoo Control Plus
changing kernel with voodoo lagfix nor ROM with voodoo lagfix is no problem.
However, i also want to to try other rom using Hardcore SpeedMod

bitmappp said:
Currently using Ryuu's EDB rom with Talon 0.4.1 kernel.
For some reason, I cannot DISABLE lagfix.
both CWM and Voodoo Control Plus
changing kernel with voodoo lagfix nor ROM with voodoo lagfix is no problem.
However, i also want to to try other rom using Hardcore SpeedMod
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I don't understand the question, if there was one...you stated changing rom or kernel is no problem and than say you want to try another rom using speedmod kernel.......? :/
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my concern is that speedMod is not voodoo EXT-4 based, i think it is with another type, which uses "EXT4 tool" to covert the lagfix

bitmappp said:
my concern is that speedMod is not voodoo EXT-4 based, i think it is with another type, which uses "EXT4 tool" to covert the lagfix
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I believe ext-4 is ext-4....it doesn't differ...
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thanks for your reply, i did update a new ROM with with different kernel. and after which i flashed talon 0.4.1 and no problem encountered!
thank you.

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[Q] Lagfix

Hello,
Can I use SpeedMod and Voodoo Lag fix at the same time? or I have to apply something like OneClickLagfix with the SpeedMod kernel?
Wich kernel is the best and most popular kernel that has a lagfix integrated itself?
I am using SpeedMod right now and I feel alot better than Voodoo. With Voodoo, my device gets slow a bit but with SpeedMod it's all right.
And one more thing: is there anyway to keep the capacitive buttons light always on? Like with the help of light sensor, whenever it's dark in some place the lights turn on and when your somewhere that is bright they automaticlly turn off like all other devices do?
Thanks
Anyone, Please?
Speedmod is a kernel that has build in selectable lagfixes, OCLF is outdated as of now.
EarlZ said:
Speedmod is a kernel that has build in selectable lagfixes, OCLF is outdated as of now.
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Why OCLF is outdated?
And how can I select SpeedMod built-in lagfixes?
Thanks in advance
I think speedmod is better, cos it runs on 1000mhz instead of 1280. Batt drained ect...
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In speedmod clockwork, there is an option to enable lagfix. Also there is option to convert all to ext2.
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okpc said:
In speedmod clockwork, there is an option to enable lagfix. Also there is option to convert all to ext2.
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Thanks. Are they both needed to be installed together for the best result?
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Just enable the ext4 lagfix in recovery and forget about oclf.

[Q] Disable Speedmod lagfix before upgrading Darky's Rom?

I am running Darky's Rom ontop of SpeedMod. I am using the EXT 4 lagfix that comes with Speedmod. When updating to a new version of Darky's Rom, should I disable EXT 4?
new darkys roms are disabling voodoo only, but just disable it and than flash
Biffin said:
I am running Darky's Rom ontop of SpeedMod. I am using the EXT 4 lagfix that comes with Speedmod. When updating to a new version of Darky's Rom, should I disable EXT 4?
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Voodoo lagfix

My brother has a new captivate but does not want to flash a new rom, crazy i know. But he does like the snappy way my phone runs. Can some one tell me and point me to if possible the newest lagfix that can be installed on stock froyo.
planetdroid33 said:
My brother has a new captivate but does not want to flash a new rom, crazy i know. But he does like the snappy way my phone runs. Can some one tell me and point me to if possible the newest lagfix that can be installed on stock froyo.
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Having the lagfix will require a flash. the lag fix is built into the custom kernel.
Any way that the voodoo lagfix can be flashed to his stock kernel so that the only thing modded is the lagfix?
planetdroid33 said:
Any way that the voodoo lagfix can be flashed to his stock kernel so that the only thing modded is the lagfix?
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I believe you can flash kernel on stock but it will be through odin. You could always check AdamOutler's video about flashing UrsaMinor. Will also get you rid of the signature failed on 2.2
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BWolf56 said:
I believe you can flash kernel on stock but it will be through odin. You could always check AdamOutler's video about flashing UrsaMinor. Will also get you rid of the signature failed on 2.2
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Got it figured out. Thanks for the reply as well.
Can modd please lock thread to keep clutter down.
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Supercurio's Kernel vs CF-Root for XWJVH

Hi,
I am using Galaxy S Gingerbread XWJVH. I want to root my phone and change RFS for ext4.
Which Kernel do you prefer:
Supercurio's Kernel for Gingerbread
CF-Root
Thank you.
Cf-root for me
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CF-Root It is easy to work with and you get few nice apps with it
I've tried quite a few Gingerbread kernels, and keep coming back to the Supercurio one. I've never had any problems, and the UI feels a touch more responsive on the phone compared to some other kernels. It could be my imagination, though
I've used both but prefer Supercurio Kernel's because for me is the best in terms of battery

Voodoo possible on xxjw4 ?

Hi ! Am using xxjw4 and install Voodoo sound. Which kernel should I use ?
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Samsung didn't release the source of the kernel. No source, no Semaphore, no Voodoo.
Just a regular rooted JW4 kernel with voodoo control plus

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