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Re: overclocking kernel modules for PR1.2 [v1.4]
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Re: overclocking kernel modules for PR1.2
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And then I got this : Unknown action for 'inception_0.1.1_armel.deb' in '-in inception_0.1.1_armel.deb' dpkg: unknown option -n Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages[*]: Use 'deselect' or 'aptitude' for user-friendly package management; Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values; Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options; Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files; Options marked[*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through 'less' or 'more' ! ~# |
Re: overclocking kernel modules for PR1.2 [v1.4]
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Install inception (which you've done) Go to terminal. Type: devel-su -c /usr/sbin/pasiv Go to the inception site in your web browser on your n9 and download the opensh file and aegiscti file Incept them by typing the following in to terminal: devel-su rootme (that's your default password) cd /home/user/MyDocs/ /usr/sbin/incept opensh_1.00_arml.deb rootme then devel-su rootme cd /home/user/MyDocs/ /usr/sbin/incept aegisctl_1.2_armel.deb rootme and voila! both of those files are incepted. Just wait until the Opptimizer program is released, then you'll be able to overclock easily :) |
Re: overclocking kernel modules for PR1.2 [v1.4]
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Re: overclocking kernel modules for PR1.2 [v1.4]
Not sure then what you're doing wrong, i think before you incept you have to install the files like you would a normal application, and then incept
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It's hard to go exactly off other phones results as the conditions the cpu lives with aren't necessarily the same, they should obviously be a good guide though. I haven't noticed anyone else report this so far, well besides something rainisto said way earlier that may be taken similarly, but on my N9, at 1.2ghz I find it stable with or without smart reflex, well that's normal but bump it up to even 1.225 and I eventually get a reboot even if it's not for a day or two, I'm yet to spend any time playing with the voltages mind you. |
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