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mdwsta4

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i have a 1st gen iphone unlocked, running 2.1. in cydia there's a storage tab. my system shows i'm using 82.1% with 17.9% free.
some apps (like voice recorder, notes, etc) have a terrible and annoying lag to them. is it possible to free up system space so the phone in general runs faster? if so, how?
can i free up space by deleting things like sources? if so, which ones? the only things i use from cydia are winterboard, bitesms, and scrobbled.

thanks!
 
the only thing you need to do to make it perform quicker is reboot the device

there are a few applications in the App Store that lets you manually free up some RAM. . .but that's as far as it goes
 
Is there a guide somewhere to where all the files are for the dock, icons, etc.? So I can SSH a theme on?
 
I'm going to jailbreak one more time and try to do as much as possible without using winterboard.

I'm reading as much as I possibly can and hopefully I should be able to follow the success that others have had.

Some of the themes that people post are totally mouth drooling.....I wish they also mention HOW they did it :(
 
Remove MobileSubstrate and all applications that depend on it (Intelliscreen, etc.) That along should yield some serious performance increases.
 
Winterboard creates that horrible lag. I uninstalled it off my jailbroken device and it runs about as smooth as it ever has in the past. MobileSubstrate apparently causes lag too, but I like notifier too much to get rid of it. Winterboard is the worst for lag.
 
i didn't think winterboard created the lag, but sounds like it might. in older version (before winterboard/summerboard), i used to SSH over everything to replace the actual file. a bit more time consuming, but it got the job done. perhaps i need to do the same again seeing as i never change icons.

as far as the use in storage, none of the packages in cydia have anything to do with that? ie, if i remove a few of the sources, i'll free up space?

Winterboard?
 
as far as the use in storage, none of the packages in cydia have anything to do with that? ie, if i remove a few of the sources, i'll free up space?

Applications installed through apt/Cydia certainly do take up space, but the sources themselves do not (well, they take up a couple KB at most). The source list simply defines what repositories you can search/install from -- the applications you install from those are what you have to worry about re: storage space.
 
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