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2010-08-29
, 23:20
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@ Finland
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2010-08-31
, 00:01
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@ São Paulo, Brazil
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2010-08-31
, 00:29
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@ Canada
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#4794
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i tried the starving profile and it caused a reboot, just letting you know
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2010-09-01
, 14:33
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Hi
After trying to understand all the different ways through all these pages , I have done this :
1. Launch xterminal
2. Sudo gainroot
3. kernel-config load lv
4. kernel-config limits 250 850
5. kernel-config save ideal_850
6. kernel-config default ideal_850
7 kernel-config default default (resets kernel back to original 600)
Queen Beecon widget is far to complicated for me and extremly unclear,
So I tried this using two scripts
#1 'default_kernel.desktop' placed in /usr/share/applications/hildon
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.1
Type=Application
Terminal=true
Name=default kernel
Exec=osso-xterm "sh /opt/scripts/reset_default"
Icon=
X-Window-Icon=
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=false
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
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and the second script
#2 named 'reset_default' placed in /opt/scripts
echo Your Nokia N900 kernel is being reset
sudo gainroot
kernel-config default default
echo Your Nokia Kernel is reset to default
I have created little blue widget named 'default kernel' on my desktop which takes me to the echo line 'Your Nokia N900 kernel is being reset', but then asks me for a password, which I don't normaly have when using sudo gainroot, so I'm stuck
any ideas ?
As a newbie in Linux, maybe I'm way of, for info when i type in 'sudo gainroot' in xterm it works just great
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2010-09-01
, 14:45
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2010-09-01
, 20:02
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Joined on Jan 2010
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#4797
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My device is able to handle 1.15ghz starving, but I am affraid to leave it at more than 805mhz. Will there be side effects at 1ghz starving as everyday profile???
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2010-09-01
, 20:12
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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2010-09-01
, 20:16
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Joined on Aug 2010
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2010-09-01
, 20:20
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Joined on Jan 2010
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#4800
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No, no one is able to answer. You are probably ok, but there is no guarantee. You are expecting someone to pop up and say "oh, yes, I guarantee you will be fine! Just send me the bill if you have any problems!"
Ain't gonna happen.
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When I installed NITDroid the overclocked kernel stoped working!