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Re: How to make your gtab act like a tablet (never deep sleep)

Good call man.

NM, SetCPU shows you CPU temp in the widget/app, if you're worried what you can do is set a profile for temp > 40c, UC to 700mhz or something like that, but it shouldn't really be overheating anyways.

Also, depending on which scale governor you use, that can have an effect on battery life. I don't know which governors pershoot uses, but I will find out when I get my gTab, I know on my other devices I generally use interactive the whole time, which has 245/245 built into the kernel so you don't have to set a screen off profile, good batter life and great awake performance! Smartass works pretty well too.


Thx schettj for the great writeup.