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Originally Posted by Rushmore View Post
I currently use a normal volt 125~800 kernel. It has been very stable, so I am wondering if any advantage in the newer kernels?

BTW, when 1.2 is finally released, will it be safe to update with the current kernel, or will I need to go to the "stock" first?

I installed my kernel using the N900's Xterm, rather than Flash 3.5. My info shows complete, where as some lost their "about" info.
This howto is great in answering questions

I would recommend the lv-kernel to start with. I think it's the most stable one. If you want to save more battery you could try the xlv-kernel. Set the max_freq in /etc/pmconfig low at starters and try new mhz with the "temp command" before you settle with one permanent.

A good one for you might be setting the min_freq to 250000 and the max_freq to 810000.