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Originally Posted by noobmonkey View Post
Hi Everyone,
First of all a quick apology, i really am trying - and not so much failing, but failing to find the correct information. Have searched the wikie, and read through most of these pages - but hoping someone can point me in the right direction.

I have managed the overclock fine on a few occasions, so all good.
Now i'm trying to add the buttons as similar to this post

But really i would love to get something like this - Linky to Jakimans post (screeny in there)

As you can see below - i have followed the guide to get the ideal buttons, and have added two more. So all seems good.
Any quick links or assistance people may have in adding the following :
  • A button for 800/850 mhz (or near)
  • A button for 950 mhz (or near)
  • A button for 1 ghz (or near)
  • The last one i think i can do, but i want to set the lower value to 125mhz (Currently have them available but loads normal values on load)

Current desktop


Current frequencies available
as i understand, you need codes?

you helped me a lot with the health check now its my turn to return the favor.

in the Queen beecon app.

-add Cmd
-name: whatever you wish
-command (1ghz): echo "echo 1000000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq" | sudo gainroot

change the numbers on the freq you wish.

for ideal, xlv, lv, ulv.

-comm: echo "/usr/sbin/kernel-load /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/default" | sudo gainroot

change "default" to ideal, xlv, ulv.....

all those are making the commands in queenbee. others are just for your personalization.

and one more. on the update options,

-only check the "update when click" uncheck the others
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Last edited by gabby131; 2010-05-12 at 07:16.
 

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