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1. i just installed today nitdroid and i let it do its job and see my kernal is stock for maemo after installion, i replace kernal again to 900mhz, i boot to nitdroid then to maemo and see my kernal got replaced to 600mhz why i dont understand that bit how does android interfere with maemo5.
2. i know how to overclock maemo kernal but not android its too slow can you tell me how to overclock that or does it use maemo kernal.
 
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try this
in xterm
"code"//

sudo gainroot
apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules
apt-get install multiboot-kernel-power
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ya that's because when u install nitdroid, it installs its own kernel, which overrides or takes over the maemo kernel.....or something like that anyway.

U have to install kernel-power from app manager, so that when u reach the multiboot menu (the menu where u choose to boot maemo or nitdroid when u turn on ur phone at startup), u'll see another option called: "maemo-kernel-power". That's only available after u install "kernel-power" from app manager.

If u run that, then u'll be able to OC again, but running the stock maemo (the option without kernel-power) then u won't be able to OC.
 
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