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After some days of testing, the best results with me are:
xlv
500 1000
governor:conservative
btw can I set smartreflex if I'm using a higher speed than 750? And what are the governor settings availble?
 
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Do you mind sharing what settings you have?

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Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
Do you sharing what settings you have?
Who?
I already shared. LV, 250-900 Mhz, vdd2=1, vdd1=0
What is missing, ignore_nice_load=0, governor=on_demand
Code:
Nokia-N900:~# kernel-config show
current kernel configuration:
current frequency: 900
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 700 750 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150 
min. frequency: 125
max. frequency: 900
avoid frequencies: 125 
active frequencies: 0:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 550:48,400 600:54,430 700:54,430 750:54,430 805:54,430 850:54,500 900:54,500 950:54,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520 
SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=1
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 0, up threshold= 75, sampling rate= 150000, powersave bias= 0

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I have Queen Beecon widgets/buttons on my homescreen for setting the speeds.

1. Stock Voltage 250-600
2. Low Voltage 500-850
3. Low Voltage 500-1000
 
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best one is ideal @ 500 950
500 uses same voltage as 250
950 uses less voltage then 600
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#29
Originally Posted by Orlando

Hey there !

I found this post for you:
"xlv, ulv, are just power-schemes. they have nothing to do with the clockspeed. you can change the clockspeed by typeing:
kernel-config limits 250 750."

Tried that and got this message:

"kernel-config: not found"

Can you please advise ?
Thanks !

Originally Posted by epitaph

Go **** yourself!!!


That was a private message i sent and that was the reply i received.
As you can see the reply was not of much help
Can anyone advise please ?
 
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#30
These power saver settings are utter nonsense. They wont make any difference on the long run. If you keep using 3G or gprs and browsing + make some pictures your battery wont last 6 hours.
And if you just leave your phone idling and only send a couple of sms + make phone calls then it might last 2 days.
 
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