tidusuk123
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2010-04-06
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2010-04-06
, 22:05
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@ UK
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2010-04-06
, 22:06
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2010-04-06
, 22:07
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2010-04-06
, 22:17
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#1415
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Hi People. Firstly would like to say thanks to all the people who invest their time and effort into making all this happen and helping everyone. So thanks.
I'm having a problem setting the CPU clock speed permanently.
I used this to overclock to 1GHZ:
sudo gainroot
echo 1000000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
but how do I set it permanent? I don't understand this bit:
To permanently fix the limit edit the scaling_max_freq setting in /etc/pmconfig (using vi).
Sorry I know this must be a really silly question. Could someone write down the code if that's what it is? Thanks.
Also is this an alternative way to overclock or better than the first way that was introduced using the Maemo Flasher program?
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2010-04-06
, 22:18
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@ Portugal
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today i used sygic maps for about 1 hour and noticed phone was very hot, can some one with stock clock tell me if sygic maps got their stock phone hot?
cheers
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2010-04-06
, 22:27
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@ California
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#1417
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today i used sygic maps for about 1 hour and noticed phone was very hot, can some one with stock clock tell me if sygic maps got their stock phone hot?
cheers
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2010-04-06
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@ London
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2010-04-06
, 22:31
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@ Finland
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I don't think all omap3430's are created equal. My phone won't even boot with the 900mhz kernel, and even crashes while playing video at 830mhz. My phone seems pretty stable at 800mhz, but I guess not all phones will do 900mhz
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2010-04-06
, 22:32
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@ Israel.
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tried the following after flashing the kernel to 900mhs according to jakiman...
- launch X Terminal
- type sudo gainroot (you need the rootsh package installed)
- type apt-get install --reinstall mp-fremantle-generic-pr
its says package mp-fremantle-generic-p is not available but is reffered to by another package
this may mean that the package is missing or obsolete. or only availablr from another source
package mp-fremantle-generic-p has no installation candidate
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i habe middle east version .. is the package different ? if so then what is the package called ???
pls help
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