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post Apr 20 2012, 08:50 PM

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For those using chrome try load wikipedia. It will not load all and cannot scroll. On heavy site it will lag. But on site like 9gag, the image load faster than dolphin. There is an easter egg on chrome tho. If u are in tab selection mode, try swipe upward. It will bounce. Try 5 time, it will flip. Haha. Accidently found it. Another thing is if u are in landscape view and tab selection mode, try tilt ur gnex left or right abit, the tabbed page will slide. Haha..
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post Apr 20 2012, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 20 2012, 08:33 PM)
i didnt nandroid since my 1st and 2nd flash.
lol. i dun think i'll mess things up, coz just follow instruction. biggrin.gif

tell ur dad, the nexus is as good as ur good son. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(aliqueamyrei @ Apr 20 2012, 08:50 PM)
For those using chrome try load wikipedia. It will not load all and cannot scroll. On heavy site it will lag. But on site like 9gag, the image load faster than dolphin. There is an easter egg on chrome tho. If u are in tab selection mode, try swipe upward. It will bounce. Try 5 time, it will flip. Haha. Accidently found it. Another thing is if u are in landscape view and tab selection mode, try tilt ur gnex left or right abit, the tabbed page will slide. Haha..
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Y U SO SLOW yawn.gif
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post Apr 20 2012, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(monked @ Apr 20 2012, 09:21 PM)
Y U SO SLOW  yawn.gif
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Don't said like that, because he missed the live-stream when google introduce Chrome for Android smile.gif
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To be fair, this part of the world just receive chrome officially tongue.gif
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QUOTE(monked @ Apr 20 2012, 09:21 PM)
Y U SO SLOW  yawn.gif
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Haha..
Pardon my slowpokeness..

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QUOTE(c_calvin @ Apr 19 2012, 10:25 PM)
Download Street View on Google Maps from play store

or download the apk here LINK

After installation you'll be able to access street view from google maps.
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ok i've installed the apk but still cannot access street view oor.. why?? thanking in advance
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Just info detailed regarding kernel governers taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817

1. GOVERNORS

I) MANUAL:

These are the 18 governors we're talking about.

1) Ondemand
2) Ondemandx
3) Conservative
4) Interactive
5) Interactivex
6) Lulzactive
7) Smartass
8) SmartassV2
9) Intellidemand
10) Lazy
11) Lagfree
12) Lionheart
13) LionheartX
14) Brazilianwax
15) SavagedZen
16) Userspacce
17) Powersave
18) Performance


1) Ondemand:
Default governor in almost all stock kernels. One main goal of the ondemand governor is to switch to max frequency as soon as there is a CPU activity detected to ensure the responsiveness of the system. (You can change this behavior using smooth scaling parameters, refer Siyah tweaks at the end of 3rd post.) Effectively, it uses the CPU busy time as the answer to "how critical is performance right now" question. So Ondemand jumps to maximum frequency when CPU is busy and decreases the frequency gradually when CPU is less loaded/apporaching idle. Even though many of us consider this a reliable governor, it falls short on battery saving and performance on default settings. One potential reason for ondemand governor being not very power efficient is that the governor decide the next target frequency by instant requirement during sampling interval. The instant requirement can response quickly to workload change, but it does not usually reflect workload real CPU usage requirement in a small longer time and it possibly causes frequently change between highest and lowest frequency.

2) Ondemandx:
Basically an ondemand with suspend/wake profiles. This governor is supposed to be a battery friendly ondemand. When screen is off, max frequency is capped at 500 mhz. Even though ondemand is the default governor in many kernel and is considered safe/stable, the support for ondemand/ondemandX depends on CPU capability to do fast frequency switching which are very low latency frequency transitions. I have read somewhere that the performance of ondemand/ondemandx were significantly varying for different i/o schedulers. This is not true for most of the other governors. I personally feel ondemand/ondemandx goes best with SIO I/O scheduler.

3) Conservative:
A slower Ondemand which scales up slowly to save battery. The conservative governor is based on the ondemand governor. It functions like the Ondemand governor by dynamically adjusting frequencies based on processor utilization. However, the conservative governor increases and decreases CPU speed more gradually. Simply put, this governor increases the frequency step by step on CPU load and jumps to lowest frequency on CPU idle. Conservative governor aims to dynamically adjust the CPU frequency to current utilization, without jumping to max frequency. The sampling_down_factor value acts as a negative multiplier of sampling_rate to reduce the frequency that the scheduler samples the CPU utilization. For example, if sampling_rate equal to 20,000 and sampling_down_factor is 2, the governor samples the CPU utilization every 40,000 microseconds.

4) Interactive:
Can be considered a faster ondemand. So more snappier, less battery. Interactive is designed for latency-sensitive, interactive workloads. Instead of sampling at every interval like ondemand, it determines how to scale up when CPU comes out of idle. The governor has the following advantages: 1) More consistent ramping, because existing governors do their CPU load sampling in a workqueue context, but interactive governor does this in a timer context, which gives more consistent CPU load sampling. 2) Higher priority for CPU frequency increase, thus giving the remaining tasks the CPU performance benefit, unlike existing governors which schedule ramp-up work to occur after your performance starved tasks have completed. Interactive It's an intelligent Ondemand because of stability optimizations. Why??
Sampling the CPU load every X ms (like Ondemand) can lead to under-powering the CPU for X ms, leading to dropped frames, stuttering UI, etc. Instead of sampling the CPU at a specified rate, the interactive governor will check whether to scale the CPU frequency up soon after coming out of idle. When the CPU comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire within 1-2 ticks. If the CPU is very busy between exiting idle and when the timer fires, then we assume the CPU is underpowered and ramp to max frequency.

5) Interactivex:
This is an Interactive governor with a wake profile. More battery friendly than interactive.

6) Lulzactive:
This new find from Tegrak is based on Interactive & Smartass governors and is one of the favorites.
Old Version: When workload is greater than or equal to 60%, the governor scales up CPU to next higher step. When workload is less than 60%, governor scales down CPU to next lower step. When screen is off, frequency is locked to global scaling minimum frequency.
New Version: Three more user configurable parameters: inc_cpu_load, pump_up_step, pump_down_step. Unlike older version, this one gives more control for the user. We can set the threshold at which governor decides to scale up/down. We can also set number of frequency steps to be skipped while polling up and down.
When workload greater than or equal to inc_cpu_load, governor scales CPU pump_up_step steps up. When workload is less than inc_cpu_load, governor scales CPU down pump_down_step steps down.
Example:
Consider
inc_cpu_load=70
pump_up_step=2
pump_down_step=1
If current frequency=200, Every up_sampling_time Us if cpu load >= 70%, cpu is scaled up 2 steps - to 800.
If current frequency =1200, Every down_sampling_time Us if cpu load < 70%, cpu is scaled down 1 step - to 1000.

7) Smartass:
Result of Erasmux rewriting the complete code of interactive governor. Main goal is to optimize battery life without comprising performance. Still, not as battery friendly as smartassV2 since screen-on minimum frequency is greater than frequencies used during screen-off. Smartass would jump up to highest frequency too often as well.

8) SmartassV2:
Version 2 of the original smartass governor from Erasmux. Another favorite for many a people. The governor aim for an "ideal frequency", and ramp up more aggressively towards this freq and less aggressive after. It uses different ideal frequencies for screen on and screen off, namely awake_ideal_freq and sleep_ideal_freq. This governor scales down CPU very fast (to hit sleep_ideal_freq soon) while screen is off and scales up rapidly to awake_ideal_freq (500 mhz for GS2 by default) when screen is on. There's no upper limit for frequency while screen is off (unlike Smartass). So the entire frequency range is available for the governor to use during screen-on and screen-off state. The motto of this governor is a balance between performance and battery.

9) Intellidemand:
Intellidemand aka Intelligent Ondemand from Faux is yet another governor that's based on ondemand. Unlike what some users believe, this governor is not the replacement for OC Daemon (Having different governors for sleep and awake). The original intellidemand behaves differently according to GPU usage. When GPU is really busy (gaming, maps, benchmarking, etc) intellidemand behaves like ondemand. When GPU is 'idling' (or moderately busy), intellidemand limits max frequency to a step depending on frequencies available in your device/kernel for saving battery. This is called browsing mode. We can see some 'traces' of interactive governor here. Frequency scale-up decision is made based on idling time of CPU. Lower idling time (<20%) causes CPU to scale-up from current frequency. Frequency scale-down happens at steps=5% of max frequency. (This parameter is tunable only in conservative, among the popular governors )
To sum up, this is an intelligent ondemand that enters browsing mode to limit max frequency when GPU is idling, and (exits browsing mode) behaves like ondemand when GPU is busy; to deliver performance for gaming and such. Intellidemand does not jump to highest frequency when screen is off.

10) Lazy:
This governor from Ezekeel is basically an ondemand with an additional parameter min_time_state to specify the minimum time CPU stays on a frequency before scaling up/down. The Idea here is to eliminate any instabilities caused by fast frequency switching by ondemand. Lazy governor polls more often than ondemand, but changes frequency only after completing min_time_state on a step overriding sampling interval. Lazy also has a screenoff_maxfreq parameter which when enabled will cause the governor to always select the maximum frequency while the screen is off.

11) Lagfree:
Lagfree is similar to ondemand. Main difference is it's optimization to become more battery friendly. Frequency is gracefully decreased and increased, unlike ondemand which jumps to 100% too often. Lagfree does not skip any frequency step while scaling up or down. Remember that if there's a requirement for sudden burst of power, lagfree can not satisfy that since it has to raise cpu through each higher frequency step from current. Some users report that video playback using lagfree stutters a little.

12) Lionheart:
Lionheart is a conservative-based governor which is based on samsung's update3 source. Tweaks comes from 1) Knzo 2) Morfic. The original idea comes from Netarchy. See here. The tunables (such as the thresholds and sampling rate) were changed so the governor behaves more like the performance one, at the cost of battery as the scaling is very aggressive.

To 'experience' Lionheart using conservative, try these tweaks:
sampling_rate:10000 or 20000 or 50000, whichever you feel is safer. (transition latency of the CPU is something below 10ms/10,000uS hence using 10,000 might not be safe).
up_threshold:60
down_threshold:30
freq_step:5
Lionheart goes well with deadline i/o scheduler. When it comes to smoothness (not considering battery drain), a tuned conservative delivers more as compared to a tuned ondemand.

13) LionheartX
LionheartX is based on Lionheart but has a few changes on the tunables and features a suspend profile based on Smartass governor.

14) Brazilianwax:
Similar to smartassV2. More aggressive ramping, so more performance, less battery.

15) SavagedZen:
Another smartassV2 based governor. Achieves good balance between performance & battery as compared to brazilianwax.

16) Userspace:
Instead of automatically determining frequencies, lets user set frequencies.

17) Powersave:
Locks max frequency to min frequency. Can not be used as a screen-on or even screen-off (if scaling min frequency is too low).

18) Performance:
Sets min frequency as max frequency. Use this while benchmarking!

So, Governors can be categorized into 3/4 on a high level:
1.a) Ondemand Based:
Works on "ramp-up on high load" principle. CPU busy-time is taken into consideration for scaling decisions. Members: Ondemand, OndemandX, Intellidemand, Lazy, Lagfree.
1.b) Conservative Based:
Members: Conservative, Lionheart, LionheartX
2) Interactive Based:
Works on "make scaling decision when CPU comes out of idle-loop" principle. Members: Interactive, InteractiveX, Lulzactive, Smartass, SmartassV2, Brazilianwax, SavagedZen.
3) Weird Category:
Members: Userspace, Powersave, Performance
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post Apr 20 2012, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(aliqueamyrei @ Apr 20 2012, 08:50 PM)
For those using chrome try load wikipedia. It will not load all and cannot scroll. On heavy site it will lag. But on site like 9gag, the image load faster than dolphin. There is an easter egg on chrome tho. If u are in tab selection mode, try swipe upward. It will bounce. Try 5 time, it will flip. Haha. Accidently found it. Another thing is if u are in landscape view and tab selection mode, try tilt ur gnex left or right abit, the tabbed page will slide. Haha..
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My Chrome load flawless on wikipedia. Mines works pretty smooth~ It your connection I guess~
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QUOTE(droid13579 @ Apr 20 2012, 07:01 PM)
Do you mean you have accidentally delete your account and lose all data associated with it?
If you do, just add back your account and sync again.
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No it's working. Tried it. All my photos taken using other apps were completely wipe off. Even picture sent to me via whatapps also gone.
Anyone know how to recover all the photos please?
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QUOTE(genpaku @ Apr 19 2012, 10:05 PM)
Galaxy Nexus AP set 12 month warranty RM1239? cheap or not? any better deal?...thinking of buying this phone....
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Sounds good. I had mine RM1349 for 18 month AP warranty.
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post Apr 20 2012, 10:47 PM

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I'm using interactivex. How about you guys?
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QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 20 2012, 10:47 PM)
I'm using interactivex. How about you guys?
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ondemand, performance for benchmarks tongue.gif
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QUOTE(weng98 @ Apr 20 2012, 10:03 PM)
ok i've installed the apk but still cannot access street view oor.. why?? thanking in advance
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make sure you view the country under support. I had tried US, photo view very clear and working.
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QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 20 2012, 10:47 PM)
I'm using interactivex. How about you guys?
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normal profile or usage, ondemand.
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QUOTE(droid13579 @ Apr 20 2012, 10:27 PM)
Wipe!! Wipe!! Wipe!!
Nandroid backup incase you mess up badly.
Backup!! Backup!!

Just now my dad ask me, what so good about galaxy nexus... I was like  shocking.gif
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i know how u feel.... brows.gif


Added on April 20, 2012, 11:46 pm
QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 21 2012, 12:47 AM)
I'm using interactivex. How about you guys?
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ondemandx..

This post has been edited by springfall: Apr 20 2012, 11:46 PM
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QUOTE(springfall @ Apr 20 2012, 11:41 PM)
i know how u feel.... brows.gif


Added on April 20, 2012, 11:46 pm
ondemandx..
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I tell him, I dunno lol~
Since he dunno what is it, better not explain if not I will give him a big ?

This post has been edited by droid13579: Apr 20 2012, 11:54 PM
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post Apr 21 2012, 12:03 AM

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i spend 24hr doing 2 assignments back to back, came back, 63 post were added...
droid13579- i explained when gnex came out.. he said, iphones are better...
however when we use skype, he say y my cam soo clear, and u got soo big screen tongue.gif
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finally on b32+lean...
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finally on b32+lean...
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