(Q) Lagfix - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello I am running 2.3.6 stock FW with cf root kernal and a few mods (crt off, music/video player still works on low battery, cache scrolling off) so I need to install lagfix? Is wad my understanding that there was no need for it since 2.3 but I'm not sure any help would be appreciated
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I dont think you will need it any more

If you want it speed up u can, but Lagfix (ext4) I heard it consume battery more than rfs.

Do you know how much by?
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Ext4 is way better than RFS(FAT16 with some tweaks). I don't use gb anymore, but i suggest u to ask in the kernel's thread. Maybe the kernel already has enabled the ext4 partition by himself
Good luck

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[Q] Best options with low risk

Guys, I know this is an annoying question and you'll probably send me to search the threads... sorry for this.
The situation here is that XDA has a so huge content and so many solutions for the Galaxy S i9000 that I just can't choose the best firmware, kernel and lagfix combination for me.
I'm messing around with a lot of this combinations and I've passed thru some tense situations with "semi-bricks"... my heart can't take it any more...
Now I have my phone with an untouched XXJPO Froyo and I just would like to know a nice and secure way to go. I'm done for now with this adrenaline picks.
I'd really appreciate any help here!
Thank you!
Well don't do nothing. Its safest
If you want more speed then you can choose from many things.
I would go for Z4mod.
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Thanks a lot Demian. This is exactly what I was thinking. The only thing that I don't like keeping the original kernel is that I just dont hava clockwork recovery.
I think that playing with the Galaxy S is a little bit risky because when we flash this ROMs we are flashing the bootloader together... I whent into panic a couple of times with semi-bricks and now I just want to be more carefull.
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Ticiano said:
Thanks a lot Demian. This is exactly what I was thinking. The only thing that I don't like keeping the original kernel is that I just dont hava clockwork recovery.
I think that playing with the Galaxy S is a little bit risky because when we flash this ROMs we are flashing the bootloader together... I whent into panic a couple of times with semi-bricks and now I just want to be more carefull.
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No you don't ever flash the bootloader. If you 3-button combination works then you can't brick this phone.
Learn to use odin. Its simple. Then you can do whatever you want.
If you flash my kernel with odin.
Just choose the kernel like pda. Do nothing else in odin. Then flash it.
The phone will restart and you got a custom kernel with CWM.
Then you can root it if you like.
If you root you can also change the filesystem.
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This is really nice, Damian. If i use your kernel I can use z4mod just to convert the filesystem without needing to patch the kernel. Am I right?
I read about your kernel and about z4mod ladfix and I'll probably stick with this combination till Samsung comes out with some thing intelligent. I just cant understand... If this system is based in Linux and Linux systems works better with EXT filesystems, why Samsung is trying this RFS thing?
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Right. The kernel is already patched and its just to flash it.
I use it and i think its good
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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.
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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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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.

My SGS is still lagging with high configuration

Hi everyone,
I have a Galaxy S with Gingerbread 2.3.4 JVP system, overclocking up to 1.2 Ghz with lagfix actived, i'm using the last Galaxian kernel, but with all these configs, i still have lags... is it normal?
thanks for answering
Any answers ?
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I think you need to do a really clean install, reset your phone after flash and optionally format sd card (back it up first) . Also remove all crap that you don't want or need. I am running jvr on galaxian 1200R and its very rapid
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Stock kk4 kernel w/voodoo sound??

I dont know if its me but I cant seem to get the quality search results on the app, that I can get online. I dont have a readily available computer, thats why I cant always search on one. Anyway......
I just flashed kk4. Am I overlooking an available kernel with voodoo sound/lagfix supported?
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Samurai kernel will get you lagfix.
To get voodoo sound you'll have to buy the paid version.
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Thank you very much. I was worried samuri was ext4, then I found an article saying GB is ext4, I was unaware. Also I couldn't remember if kernel version had to match build, but samuri is kk4 anyway.
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Captivate Gingerbread runs on RFS. We convert to ext2 or ext4 with Voodoo/kernel.
Oh ok. Well maybe I missed something in the article then. It had said Gingerbread forward would be ext4. Either way, flashed samuri, things run great.
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SGS II run on ext4. Maybe the official release it will run ext4, but I doubt it all the leaks are on RFS

lag fix i9001

what is the best lagfix for my devide i9001?
i have root and xxkq7 german 2.3.6 ( last one)
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install any of the custom ROMs available for I9001, they do all have performance tweaks and better kernels included
i'd recommend flashing broodROM RC3 R2 or Simplistic Plus V3.
your phone won't lag anymore, for sure
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this one have ext2 o ext4 or not??
The 9001 uses ext4 by default. On stock roms, too.
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