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chase15 2010-05-15 00:17

900mHz kernel.
 
I overclocked my n900 with this kernel i found on the website. Whats the difference of this kernel from the other kernels that you can overclocked on ur n900?

http://mymaemo.com/download/900-mhz-...n900-1026.html

slartibartfass 2010-05-15 00:31

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
with the titan's kernel you can set the frequence from 125mhz
up to 1.15ghz with a terminal command and it works with pr 1.2, so you don't need to update

chase15 2010-05-15 00:39

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slartibartfass (Post 659093)
with the titan's kernel you can set the frequence from 125mhz
up to 1.15ghz with a terminal command and it works with pr 1.2, so you don't need to update

so, when pr 1.2 comes.. i need to put it back to original frequency before i do the update?... and is this fiasco kernel compatible with pr 1.2?

PS: is it possible to overclocked with titan using x-terminal like what i did from the website?

kingoddball 2010-05-15 00:47

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Titan's kernel is 1.2 COMPATIBLE..
You can upgrade while using Titan's kernel! :D

Titan's kernel uses Xterm to overclock (or you can be sneaky and use queenbee con widget for auto OC).

chase15 2010-05-15 01:23

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 659103)
Titan's kernel is 1.2 COMPATIBLE..
You can upgrade while using Titan's kernel! :D

Titan's kernel uses Xterm to overclock (or you can be sneaky and use queenbee con widget for auto OC).

newbie here.. can u explain more how to overclocked with titan... the easiest way.. like the fiasco one.. step by step pls.. thanks..

jakiman 2010-05-15 01:40

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Please check out my guide in my sig for some more info and summary.

chase15 2010-05-15 01:50

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakiman (Post 659137)
Please check out my guide in my sig for some more info and summary.

ive been there already but i cant really understand the steps over there... theres lot of info which i really dont know what it means... i would appriciate if theres a instruction like the fiasco one which is just a 2 steps instructions. 1st downlad file, then type the code.. and done... but i dont know if you can do that with titan kernels too...

aspidites 2010-05-15 02:06

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
chase15 - While jakiman's guide is pretty long, the instructions are just as simple as flashing, if not simpler. Perhaps that you aren't (apparently) willing to sit through the instructions or want to be spoon fed commands is an indication that you shouldn't be overclocking your n900? I would hate for someone to tell you the exact commands, and you complain because your n900 is bricked...

chase15 2010-05-15 02:14

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aspidites (Post 659153)
chase15 - While jakiman's guide is pretty long, the instructions are just as simple as flashing, if not simpler. Perhaps that you aren't (apparently) willing to sit through the instructions or want to be spoon fed commands is an indication that you shouldn't be overclocking your n900? I would hate for someone to tell you the exact commands, and you complain because your n900 is bricked...

ok.. then ill stick with the one i flashed...

jakiman 2010-05-15 02:36

Re: 900mHz kernel.
 
Ummm. My guide has the below steps. It's about 5 steps really.

1. Install "rootsh". (if possible, version 1.5. don't have extras-devel respository installed for this)
2. Install the package "Enhanced linux kernel for power users" (section 'system' in application manager).
3. Shutdown the phone and power back up again.
4. Now install "Enhanced kernel for power users (settings)" from application manager.
5. Then launch xterminal, and follow these steps below:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3412

You can do the above while you have the other kernel flashed.


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