Which ICS from? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anyone let me know which ics rom doesn't suffer from the low disk storage message and duplicate music files?
Thanks for the help.
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cm9 nightly

Cm9 nightly does not solve low memory issue. You may face if you data heavy apps..you can avoid it by moving bulky apps to SD card and by regularly clearing data and cache from some of the apps so that you have enough space in /datadata
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darrenweiner said:
Can anyone let me know which ics rom doesn't suffer from the low disk storage message and duplicate music files?
Thanks for the help.
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all ics roms which are using the 170mb fast partrition are suffering from this message,look on the development section there is a fix for this...

Never had the low disk problem. As far as multiple files, go into "settings > apps > all > media storage" force stop, clear data & reboot. Worked for me
ICS Passion v13.1 RC 1.1
32gb external SD
2300 mAh Andida battery
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What settings are you guys using that are providing the best results?
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My dropbox, is vanilla version.
http://db.tt/3RdAynFV
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balanced 3
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Thanks, guys! I'm using option 3. Any other tweeaks out there to use?
davwman said:
Thanks, guys! I'm using option 3. Any other tweeaks out there to use?
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app2ext and then link2sd saves huge amount of ram for me ....
add a thanks if it was helpfull
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KJW979 said:
My dropbox, is vanilla version.
http://db.tt/3RdAynFV
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LOL , was replying to your post for PE4. 2, put in wrong post.
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Thanks! I changed the thread title after you gave me the link instead of creating a new thread.
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shalom06 said:
app2ext and then link2sd saves huge amount of ram for me ....
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How does app2ext/link2sd save RAM?
i hav no clue but afta i used S2E and link2sd my ram has jumped.. before it used to be stuck around 35-40 now around 60
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I use aggressive 2 settings. My ROM(pete alfonso bugless beast) Doesn't allow for me to change home locked in memory, so i'm not sure if that changes anything.
Latest versions would fix that... I just posted updated 9 RC5
How about a link? ;-)
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shalom06 said:
i hav no clue but afta i used S2E and link2sd my ram has jumped.. before it used to be stuck around 35-40 now around 60
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I'm experiencing similar behaviour - after moving lots of apps to my ext4 partition via Link2SD my old stone seems to be more responsive.
Eiertschik said:
I'm experiencing similar behaviour - after moving lots of apps to my ext4 partition via Link2SD my old stone seems to be more responsive.
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is it the same with the native cm7 app2sd? and how is the battery usage?
its not native cm7 app2sd normally gives sumthin around 160-150 free space...with s2e and link 2 sd it 191 when i newly flashed cm7 and considerable increase in ram
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is it the same with the native cm7 app2sd? and how is the battery usage?
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I don't know
I abandoned CM7 some time ago because of serious performance issues when using the camera and Maps while having the launcher locked in memory.
Only thing I can tell is that I noticed a speed gain when I started to use Link2SD.
Might be applicable for other ROMs as well.
I can only assume that it's caused by more space being available for caching purposes.
Options 3, 19, 20 in RC5. I didn't put KAK, dunno if I should. (Used it b4 and still not sure if it is good or bad)

[Q]ICS /datadata memory

Is it possible to increase the memory of /datadata (apps that are saved to phone memory) coz i cant install much applications. Especially when they cant be moved to SD card(usb storage) like facebook app, adobe flash player, paladog, gt racing, etc.
Even an app is saved to usb storage, somehow there's still some amount of memory stored in phone memory (/datadata).
Gingerbread can install much, you can even move apps to phone memory upto 1.9gb+-. To save some memory on usb storage.
Is there any way? Coz i like being on ics than gingerbread. One main reason is there are a lot of tweaks in ics. And good lockscreen.
Thanks!
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you cannot increase /datadata
but you can use a datafix..... everything you need to know is here
Widgetlocker is a good lockscreen
nieohl said:
Is it possible to increase the memory of /datadata (apps that are saved to phone memory) coz i cant install much applications. Especially when they cant be moved to SD card(usb storage) like facebook app, adobe flash player, paladog, gt racing, etc.
Even an app is saved to usb storage, somehow there's still some amount of memory stored in phone memory (/datadata).
Gingerbread can install much, you can even move apps to phone memory upto 1.9gb+-. To save some memory on usb storage.
Is there any way? Coz i like being on ics than gingerbread. One main reason is there are a lot of tweaks in ics. And good lockscreen.
Thanks!
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AFAIK, not without decreasing the performance. Now the /datadata is located in a fast NAND chip (IIRC correctly) which has 170 MB capacity. That's the one reason why Cyanogenmod etc. have better performance vs Samsung roms.
So increasing /datadata partitions capacity means that it needs to be moved back to slower, bigger capacity flashchip. And that would be like in stock Samsung rom (BML layout).
You'll probably find more info by googling BML and MTD info about the SGS.
I hope i remembered everything correctly
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All Day On XDA said:
you cannot increase /datadata
but you can use a datafix..... everything you need to know is here
Widgetlocker is a good lockscreen
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I use that when i was on gamerzrom. But too much third party app lol. Juice defender, eCID, noled, etc.
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AFAIK, not without decreasing the performance. Now the /datadata is located in a fast NAND chip (IIRC correctly) which has 170 MB capacity. That's the one reason why Cyanogenmod etc. have better performance vs Samsung roms.
So increasing /datadata partitions capacity means that it needs to be moved back to slower, bigger capacity flashchip. And that would be like in stock Samsung rom (BML layout).
You'll probably find more info by googling BML and MTD info about the SGS.
I hope i remembered everything correctly
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Well thanks then. Still limited apps. If only all apps can be moved to usb storage lol.
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[S5830I] Random applications disappearing after reboot

It only happens to apps on the SD (natively).
Moving them to internal memory is not an option since it's rather small.
Is there any way to fix this?
Lol I also have this sometimes on my sgsII v9. I jus unmount sd and mount it back and my apps are back. Hope this helps
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Nope, didn't help. Using a backup app now just in case, but it still would be nice to figure out why this happened in the first place.
Maybe because Urs us S5830i which has. Different hardware specs from the normal S5830
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[Q] CM10 Memory Footprint & Reboots

Hi,
I have a P1000 with CM10 (Humberos and Alroger) and I'm very pleased with this ROM.
It's such a difference if compared with GB that it really looks like having a new device.
There is one problem though that I'm not sure can be fixed: the random reboots.
I've dig a bit and apparently reboots are related to the lack of memory.
Analysing the available memory indeed I noticed that it easily goes around 50-70Mb which doesn't seem to be that much and probably this is the root cause of the random reboots.
I've enabled zRAM with a compression rate of 35% but this doesn't seem to have solved the issue.
So I'm wondering why nobody else is actually talking about this issue. Is the majority of P1000+CM10 users not having this issue?
Or it's just that we can't do anything about it and therefore we have to live with this?
In no way this post wants to be a complain. I'm just asking some more information to understand this issue better.
Cheers
Fiber7
Free memory is wasted memory.
This is not Windows which actively swap memory to swap.
if memory really is running low, the memory manager will kill inactive apps, not panic and reboot.
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Hi Pryiana,
I'm not sure I got what you mean.
I'm not rebooting the system, it just does it automatically, that's the problem.
What I'm trying to understand here is why it reboots automatically.
Based on Alroger a solution to self reboots is to enable zRAM which is a kernel feature to compress data being written to memory to reduce the footprint.
Are you currently on a CM10 ROM?
Fiber7
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I am on aokp jb using humberos kernel (forgot which date)
My point is :
the system reboots you are seeing, it is not because the ROM isn't providing enough free ram. It is something else. Maybe even because the memory manager isn't doing the right thing.
Maybe true that your attempt to free up more ram improves it, but it may just help to avoid hitting the real bug.
Anyway, I am not a dev.
Just a system guy.
I just want to say free ram is wasted ram.
In Linux systems, the kernel grabs as much ram as it can. Not free them.
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OK, I see what you mean.
BTW, I can see from the cm10 thread that other people are having the same issue with the device restarting after a while.
Apparently 512MB are just not enough for Jelly Bean.
Fiber7
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Err... Not true..
I am using AOKP JB for SGT7 by stimpz0r and no reboots for me.
Maybe cm10 not ready yet
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Internal size

Hi everyone, I just need to ask as I'm fairly new to this. When I had stock on my n7100 I had about 10gb usable after touch wizz which was about right. I have now installed liquidsmooth on here and am still showing the same amount free even though this rom is alot smaller. Is this correct? Did I not do something correct during installation? Thanks
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its because of the way you phone's partitioned. no matter how small the rom is, the available storage partition will be the same. Just that you will get more space in the system partition,
Oh Ok I see. Thanks for the reply :thumbup:
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