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#5280
Originally Posted by alfmar View Post
Duh, this is weird.

A few weeks ago I was whining here about my brand new N900, which featured unexpected reboots when overclocked above 600 MHz (yes, a couple reboots even at 700 MHz, and yes, reboots even in "ideal" settings... reboots almost always happening when accessing the 32Mb eMMC).

I now found that these commands did not yet show any unexpected reboot (at least in the last 4 days):

kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 850


Today I was able to backup 3+Gb movies via rsync on wifi at 1.3-1.4 megabytes/sec sustained speed (three times faster than USB networking) without experiencing reboots.
Well the most extreme undervolting by most users is with ideal or starving settings (check the wiki to make sure I'm right) so it's not surprising thay lv works better for you.
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