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geneven 2010-10-27 07:54

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowz1337 (Post 834265)
hey guys, a quick question. I've overclocked my N900 several times before so this aint new to me, but i've never tried to use different voltage profiles before, like the lv, ulv etc......

so today i set to the LV profile, and set the limit range from 250~850 (following the instructions in Jakiman's guide).


After a reboot, all works well but my frequency is shown to be at 850Mhz........is that suppose to be right?? I thought it should be at 250Mhz and only go up to 850 if it is running processes or in high usage?? But i wasn't running anything and it's already set at 850Mhz......i can of course still set it to a lower frequency but i was wondering if this actually locks your phone to the max frequency?? If yes, then that's kinda no point for this??


I also tried to set the range from 250~300 and after a reboot, my frequency clock is at 300, so that sorta proved my comment above........is this suppose to be right?

If you watch your frequency carefully, it shouldn't permanently stay at 850. I don't know the details of how it decides. Your test didn't prove anything in particular except for you it seems to be going to the max after a reboot. That doesn't mean it will stay there forever. You should go back to 850 max and wait a few days while you check it from time to time. I just checked mine (I used kernel-config limits 500 850) and it started at 850 but now is at 500 according to HealthCheck, one of the best N900 diagnostic programs, and it is at 500 MHz. Now it is at 850 MHz. Just as I expect, it changes.

jcw1 2010-10-27 07:56

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazzlam (Post 852642)
@jcw41




I'm not great with this "package" stuff, but I'm confused. How are you able to get power40, when power37 is the only thing I can see?

I'm assuming this will change again when the new version with the PR1.3 fixes is released?

@richwhite: I've been trying to figure out how to get widgets for that... how did you do it please?

You'll need to have the repositories (catalogues) "extras-testing" and/or "extras-devel" enabled in your app manager, as power40 is currently only to be found in one of these. But please keep in mind that this version is still in a development/testing phase, the "official" stable version is currently power37 in the "extras" repository.

As far as releasing the version with the PR 1.3 fixes is concerned, my assumption is that those fixes will (first?) be implemented in the stable power37 version, hence my question to Titan.

Spotfist 2010-10-27 08:37

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Can I just confirm that if I update to PR1.3 I will not be able to overclock at the moment? By overclocking I mean simply installing the kernel for power users and the settings off the repos, I shall probably just wait in that case...

Sphinx780 2010-10-27 13:21

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spotfist (Post 852905)
Can I just confirm that if I update to PR1.3 I will not be able to overclock at the moment? By overclocking I mean simply installing the kernel for power users and the settings off the repos, I shall probably just wait in that case...

You can overclock...head back to post 4867 by Titan and follow thread forward, that should get you where you need to go.

stlpaul 2010-10-27 14:43

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazzlam (Post 852642)
@jcw41




I'm not great with this "package" stuff, but I'm confused. How are you able to get power40, when power37 is the only thing I can see?

37 is latest version in extras
40 is latest version in extras-devel

NokiaRocks 2010-10-27 15:03

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
I had no problems with reinstalling and overclocking after PR 1.3.

bill.d 2010-10-27 15:45

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
im on pr 1.3, i installed advanced kernel and it works fine but i do have a question ,if i use the deinstall button in the apps menu does it reset the kernal to the pr 1.3 version or the unmodified version of the power kernel which is pr 1.2?

ThePooBurner 2010-10-27 15:56

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
What is the correct way to upgrade to "1.3" when using the power kernel? Do i need to deinstall kernal-power first, then upgrade, then reinstall, or do i just upgrade and reinstall?

Crashdamage 2010-10-27 20:21

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThePooBurner (Post 853760)
What is the correct way to upgrade to "1.3" when using the power kernel? Do i need to deinstall kernal-power first, then upgrade, then reinstall, or do i just upgrade and reinstall?

You can just do the OTA update without uninstalling. Or you can uninstall first then update. Doesn't matter, either way you will then be running the stock PR1.3 kernel and will need to reinstall the power kernel to overclock.

However...You will not be able to just simply reinstall the power kernel. It will fail due to some leftovers not erased by the PR1.3 update. To reinstall, you must first uninstall the power kernel packages. Do not try to uninstall from the app manager - it will fail. You can uninstall by either clicking the uninstall icon in the app tray (slightly risky) or by following the manual deinstallation instructions found here (safe):
http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#Deinstallation

kulas 2010-10-28 01:40

Re: Overclock the N900?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crashdamage (Post 854161)
You can just do the OTA update without uninstalling. Or you can uninstall first then update. Doesn't matter, either way you will then be running the stock PR1.3 kernel and will need to reinstall the power kernel to overclock.

However...You will not be able to just simply reinstall the power kernel. It will fail due to some leftovers not erased by the PR1.3 update. To reinstall, you must first uninstall the power kernel packages. Do not try to uninstall from the app manager - it will fail. You can uninstall by either clicking the uninstall icon in the app tray (slightly risky) or by following the manual deinstallation instructions found here (safe):
http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#Deinstallation

Does anyone have tried this?


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