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Originally Posted by di1in View Post
ive been using the power kernel for a long time on ideal.. and something i nticed today is that conky shows the clockfreqs switching between min and max only. if i change the min and max limits, then it will switch between those. All the freqs in between are ignored.
cpu percentage would be 45% for 500mhz and 50% for 1000mhz.

i havent chaned any of the values within the ideal file, so they're all there on the FREQS list. the only avoid freqs are 125 and 250.

whats wrong?

another doubt, if i use the time-in-state script given in the voltage tables wiki, do i have to keep xterm alive. because right now the values are all 0.
okay im not an expert but this is how i understand.

Your n900 runs the Ondemand Governor. Which means, the cpu will run from the lowest freq to the highest depending on what the system or a process needs.

Example you're on ideal 500/1000, and you run an app which needs at least 850mhz. Your cpu will elevate from 500 to 850 in an instant.

So i believe....nothing is wrong....

(someone correct me please)
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;