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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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Mine does not reset to 125Mhz after a phone call.
What version of Power kernel are you using?
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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/usr/sbin/kernel-config show
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2010-10-24
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2010-12-05
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It seems to be working great for now, but it seems that the lowest limit frequency resets to 125 Mhz (instead of 500) everytime when there's a phone call. High frequency limit stays on 850 MHz though...
Is there a way to automatically set low limit back to 500 after a phone call? Does low limit actually matter that much?
Thank you!