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2010-09-09
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since it is for newcomers, you should make the disclaimers about how this can severely **** things up much bigger and prominent, including the stuff about how even if in one device it works the same numbers can permanently brick other devices
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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I would not encourage anyone to set a default kernel-config. It is far safer IMHO to allow the n900 to boot with the default frequency and use a startup script to OC it. I use a Queen Beecon command that runs on the startup of the desktop.
If you set the default to an unstable frequency, you can end up in an endless reboot loop and have to reflash.
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2010-09-09
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This is false. There is protection against the endless reboot loop in Titan's kernel. I have seen that protection on many occasions.
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2010-09-09
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7. If you reboot, the overclock is reset back to default. So you will need to re-enable the overclock. (this is the safest way to avoid a constant reboot upon applying a unstable overclock although titan's kernel now has protection against this ever happening) I recommend you use the Queen Beecon Widget method I mentioned below on this guide.
according to jakiman.
but i do reboot on stock or a custom setting in some reasons.
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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2010-09-09
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i don't think you can brick your device this way, if it doesn't like the kernel it won't use it. simple
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can you please describe what exactly happens?
i dont really use video recording but this might be a useful tip for others
update : i tried taking a few pictures and making some videos other than the low quality images taken by the camera due to the night
everything else is perfect
N900 @850Mhz
My N900 changed my life and made it ALOT easier!
Last edited by bakuur; 2010-09-09 at 19:17.