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Hello to all this is my first post here and i am experiencing some troubles among with n900... i recently buy n900 and i overclocked it 2 days before overclocking did too good on my n900 but the only problem is that i cant see my device when i try to connect my pc with n900 wirelessly with Winscp, while winscp says connection refused and even thought i am connected to my wifi network and i did all the settings setup the way it should be to connect my n900 so i guess the problem is that i cant do anything about it can i?!......
 
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something to mention is that before overclocking i could see and my pc name at media player on the n900 connected via wifi and now i cant...
 
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How did you overclock it? Using titans kernel for power users?

Have you got the ssh server setup on your N900?

Open xterm and type the following

Code:
root
Code:
initctl start sshd
then try.

post up any errors if you get any.
 
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i overclocked my n900 at 700mhz using this guide from this site: http://theunlockr.com/2010/04/05/how...ur-nokia-n900/ i did what you told me with xterm and here are the results: sshd (start) waiting
sshd (start) starting
sshd (start) pre-start, process 3467
sshd (start) spawned, process 3468
sshd (start) post-start, (main) process 3468
sshd (start) running, procecess 3468
i did write these from what i see at my n900 screen
 
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ugh... i'd scrap that kernel and use titan's
 
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definitely, flash back to the original then open app manager, enable extras testing and extras devel (usual warning) then search for kernel for power users.
Install that (it'll install it's dependancies) reboot, then go back into app manager and install the power kernel settings.
Reboot again and your goog to go.

If in doubt search for the power kernel wiki, everything's in there
 
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Originally Posted by James_Littler View Post
definitely, flash back to the original then open app manager, enable extras testing and extras devel (usual warning) then search for kernel for power users.
Install that (it'll install it's dependancies) reboot, then go back into app manager and install the power kernel settings.
Reboot again and your goog to go.

If in doubt search for the power kernel wiki, everything's in there
you can downoad the kernel and settings without a reboot in between
but you need to re boot after
run
--reinstall install kernel kernel-flasher
to get the original kernel back
 
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