Root [International] [Solved] AOKP getting slow

funkylogik

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Think thats been a couple of months now ive been on aokp and things are starting to lag a lot and need a reboot to fix, maybe 1-2 times a day. Its like when you use an old laptop and do things too fast and everything freezes up while you wait for it to catch up with you.
I have like 4gb internal storage left.
Whats the best (and you know me so the LAZIEST) thing i should do to clear things up? (Ive cleared cache,dalvik obv) :beer:
Id ask in the G+ AOKP community but those peeps make me feel uncomfortable :(
 

zimlokks

Android Expert
i strongly suggest cleaning cache as it can sometimes slow things down a bit, also highly suggest a full data wipe, i do it once a month just to stay fresh :)
 

funkylogik

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Thanks mate. Yeah ill probably do a full wipe and while im at it maybe try a custom AOKP version :thumbup:
 

funkylogik

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Feel i should retract my comments about aokp lol. Turns out it was my choice of kernel causing it. It runs fine on its stock kernel.
im downloading the latest stable version launched today now to put it on dropbox so if anyone wants a db link give me a shout :beer:
EDIT the servers must be busy. I think theres like 1m users lol. It took an hour n a half to get 20% then download failed :)
 

davoid

Android Expert
im downloading the latest stable version launched today now to put it on dropbox so if anyone wants a db link give me a shout :beer:

Hi funky I'm wondering what you are talking about... latest version of what?

Are you still on m1 milestone AOKP and googy max kernel? I ask because I don't see new versions of either of those to download on XDA.

Last m1 update was 6th March, and last googy max update was 8th May.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2178228

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270158

Are you on a different kernel, mate?
 
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