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2010-09-08
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apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/.nitdroid/multiboot-kernel-power_0.3_armel.deb
Last night my n900 froze half way through a CPU intensive application , when it came back up the default Nokia kernel was being run. (least I think it is)
uname -r
>2.6.28-omap1
Now i think this is being caused by multiboot installed by nitDroid... which is fine but I cant seem to change scaling frequency values anymore by echoing to /sys/devices/system/cpu etc
I've been running the enhanced power kernel for 3 months prior and I cant seem to get back to it.
So I uninstalled it completely and reinstalled it several times, it doesn't complain about any errors.
made sure to run apt-get install -f
The only things done the night it went stuck on the original kernal were update the Qt4 and force installed bsdl-ttf2.0_2.0.9
ran
dpkg -i --force-all libsdl-ttf2.0_2.0.9-1osso0\+0m5_armel.deb
Basically Id be happy with just getting overclocking back.