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Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?
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Thanks, i'll try this on my anemic E-reader (Kobo Boox Leaf). It's a bit painful to run, barely fast enough to not timeout Kotatsu (Manga).
But needs to be done each reboot.
I had no idea e-readers can do manga 😱😍 maybe I should get one, after all 😁
probably needs to be done after reboot and probably drains battery more than otherwise, but I have not done any testing as of yet. I sat at a café and played around with it for two hours, during which I couldn't really notice any difference in power draw since the battery capacity is huge. Keep checking the OP, since I might update after some testing.
Yeah, most just run a Android launcher and the Kobo have some with LineageOS suport. But like stated; they are barely powerful enough to run the launcher fluidly. And battery life sucks for a E-reader. Honestly, nowadays i would go with a Tablet and/or a PocketBook; they at least run a optimized Linux.
About my setup: all animations disabled in developer options, launcher inkOS, apps like Kotatau, Myne, Librery and Book Reader from F-Droid Classic. And Cromite with the setting to display a context menu on link, for those old.reddit stories.
I've gone with "Performancr Tweaker" from apkmirror now, this helps a bit.