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@ED: Regarding the clock speed setting, I like that programs can take advantage of having the clock speed change if wanted. My question is moreso regarding the background killer. The script that runs asks for a password everytime it is run. This is kinda stupid since you are killing applications to increase performance. I really don't use my Pandora to go online with very much, so why have WiFi running etc.? I guess what I'm saying is that I see your point with having software developers take advantage of clock speed increases where necessary which saves the end user from having to figure out the ideal setting and have to manually change it. Is there anyway to make the background killer script not ask for the password everytime?
I have no idea why you're still using the background killer script. From Hotfix 3 on, most not-used services have been disabled and the rest (like Samba, DropBear, WiFi, etc.) can be enabled or disabled in Settings/Startup...
There is no performance hit anymore, it's mostly related to WiFi scanning, and I usually have WiFi off...