Thread: A faster N810??
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#36
Originally Posted by qole View Post
Another speed tip: Set your CPU scaling governor to "performance" mode. Liqbase can do this, and I included a little script in Easy Debian too.

Basically, just do this as root:

Code:
echo performance > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
(all on one line)


Fennec is almost usable!
Why is everything in Linux in command line? This is one of the reasons why I don't have Linux on every PC I own and why Linux has yet to get beyond the geek community. In Windows Mobile CPU settings such as "Power Saver, Performance, Balanced" are under the CPU settings, why are these missing in Maemo?

Speaking from a Windows Mobile point of view, on-demand and performance are the same thing, on-demand just throttles the CPU down when not in use, performance doesn't. How is it different in Maemo?

Thanks for mentioning liqbase, looks cool. I'm afraid Fennec is a disaster, unusable.

Last edited by ioioio; 2009-06-30 at 18:07.