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NikolausKopernikus
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Hallo,
Also mein Xperia P mit der .100er FW läuft nicht so Butterweich wie das Nexus oder S4. Im XDA ist das Problem anscheinend bekannt:
On some (older) versions of Android, the JVM (and other components) often read random data from the blocking /dev/random device. On newer builds, this problem has been solved, yet depletion of the input entropy pool still seems to slow devices.
So, I cross-compiled rngd, and used it to feed /dev/urandom into /dev/random at 1 second intervals.
Result? Significant lag reduction (for some people)!*
Als lösung gibt’s diese App(Seeder):
[APK] Seeder 2.0.0 entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction - xda-developers
Download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1666675&d=1358857894
So Einstellen:
Also bei mir läufts damit besser ;-)
Also mein Xperia P mit der .100er FW läuft nicht so Butterweich wie das Nexus oder S4. Im XDA ist das Problem anscheinend bekannt:
On some (older) versions of Android, the JVM (and other components) often read random data from the blocking /dev/random device. On newer builds, this problem has been solved, yet depletion of the input entropy pool still seems to slow devices.
So, I cross-compiled rngd, and used it to feed /dev/urandom into /dev/random at 1 second intervals.
Result? Significant lag reduction (for some people)!*
Als lösung gibt’s diese App(Seeder):
[APK] Seeder 2.0.0 entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction - xda-developers
Download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1666675&d=1358857894
So Einstellen:
![2013-09-25%2016.37.49.png](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropboxusercontent.com%2Fsh%2Fxngcx92dgh4ii84%2FUZBi24GrRr%2F2013-09-25%252016.37.49.png%3Ftoken_hash%3DAAG87Fp2vZ-gri-1LRkLTdGo9CDSO_jBZ0QlHRRUkWb45g&hash=a6528e0c8b0d89a9d76588b2a2118281)
Also bei mir läufts damit besser ;-)