Active Topics

 



Notices


Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 1,163 | Thanked: 1,873 times | Joined on Feb 2011 @ The Netherlands
#201
Originally Posted by legendracer View Post
should i uninstall the current QCPUFreq?

tried current QCPUFreq ..used slider to 1000...rebooted..
message- unexpected reboot occurred.your custom kernel settings were not loaded...
It will "upgrade" your QCPUFreq with the updated script by marmistrz, no need to uninstall it first
__________________
N900 loaded with:
CSSU-T (Thumb)
720p recording,
Pierogi, Lanterne, Cooktimer, Frogatto
N9 16GB loaded with:
Kernel-Plus
--
[TCPdump & libpcap | ngrep]
--
donate

Last edited by mr_pingu; 2013-02-09 at 15:54. Reason: typo
 
Posts: 3,328 | Thanked: 4,476 times | Joined on May 2011 @ Poland
#202
Originally Posted by legendracer View Post
typed
sudo gainroot
Code:
mv .../QCPUFreq.helper /opt/usr/bin/QCPUFreq.helper
cannot rename '.../QCPUFreq.helper : no such file
didnt understand

EDIT- tried again and again...
mv .../QCPUFreq.helper /opt/usr/bin/QCPUFreq.helper

still same error..i think the post says in power version 50, further tweak is needed to keep it stable...isnt?
... is a symbol. It means that if you have saved the modified helper to /home/user/MyDocs/ (internal storage), you should do

Code:
mv /home/user/MyDocs/QCPUFreq.helper /opt/usr/bin/QCPUFreq.helper
__________________
If you want to support my work, you can donate by PayPal or Flattr

Projects no longer actively developed: here
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to marmistrz For This Useful Post:
Posts: 176 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Feb 2013
#203
Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
... is a symbol. It means that if you have saved the modified helper to /home/user/MyDocs/ (internal storage), you should do

Code:
mv /home/user/MyDocs/QCPUFreq.helper /opt/usr/bin/QCPUFreq.helper
error

cannot rename /home/user/MyDocs/QCPUFreq.helper : no such file

sorry....is it my mistake? copy paste from this page to terminal as mr_ pingu told...
 
Posts: 3,328 | Thanked: 4,476 times | Joined on May 2011 @ Poland
#204
Originally Posted by legendracer View Post
error

cannot rename /home/user/MyDocs/QCPUFreq.helper : no such file

sorry....is it my mistake? copy paste from this page to terminal as mr_ pingu told...
I think you have saved the script somewhere else. If mr_pingu's build is stable it might be easier for you to use it.
__________________
If you want to support my work, you can donate by PayPal or Flattr

Projects no longer actively developed: here
 

The Following User Says Thank You to marmistrz For This Useful Post:
Posts: 1,163 | Thanked: 1,873 times | Joined on Feb 2011 @ The Netherlands
#205
Originally Posted by legendracer View Post
error

cannot rename /home/user/MyDocs/QCPUFreq.helper : no such file

sorry....is it my mistake? copy paste from this page to terminal as mr_ pingu told...
I would say, follow my instructions regarding the .deb file I linked before in this thread. The result is the same as I used the same file but I made it easy for other users...

Ofcourse you may do it marmistrz's way but then you need to save the file marmistrz gave you in MyDocs, first
__________________
N900 loaded with:
CSSU-T (Thumb)
720p recording,
Pierogi, Lanterne, Cooktimer, Frogatto
N9 16GB loaded with:
Kernel-Plus
--
[TCPdump & libpcap | ngrep]
--
donate
 

The Following User Says Thank You to mr_pingu For This Useful Post:
Posts: 3,328 | Thanked: 4,476 times | Joined on May 2011 @ Poland
#206
Originally Posted by mr_pingu View Post
I would say, follow my instructions regarding the .deb file I linked before in this thread. The result is the same as I used the same file but I made it easy for other users...

Ofcourse you may do it marmistrz's way but then you need to save the file marmistrz gave you in MyDocs, first
Just wondering, did you just swap the scripts for the deb file?
__________________
If you want to support my work, you can donate by PayPal or Flattr

Projects no longer actively developed: here
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to marmistrz For This Useful Post:
Posts: 1,163 | Thanked: 1,873 times | Joined on Feb 2011 @ The Netherlands
#207
Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
Just wondering, did you just swap the scripts for the deb file?
Yep, the "dirty" way

And bumped version number by editing control file, IIRC
__________________
N900 loaded with:
CSSU-T (Thumb)
720p recording,
Pierogi, Lanterne, Cooktimer, Frogatto
N9 16GB loaded with:
Kernel-Plus
--
[TCPdump & libpcap | ngrep]
--
donate
 

The Following User Says Thank You to mr_pingu For This Useful Post:
Posts: 404 | Thanked: 186 times | Joined on Oct 2010 @ Dehradun,India
#208
Well not all n900 are stable at 900-1150mhz range only few manages to run stable at 1ghz and beyond.
You should try lower frequencies 850mhz and below..
 

The Following User Says Thank You to raaj13 For This Useful Post:
Posts: 176 | Thanked: 21 times | Joined on Feb 2013
#209
Originally Posted by mr_pingu View Post
I would say, follow my instructions regarding the .deb file I linked before in this thread. The result is the same as I used the same file but I made it easy for other users...

Ofcourse you may do it marmistrz's way but then you need to save the file marmistrz gave you in MyDocs, first
done
pasted in MyDocs
command copied in terminal
last lines

setting up qcpufreq (0.4.5-1)...
processing triggers for catorise...
#####################/home/user #

is it all ok?

EDIT- slider to 1100....rebooted.....im a new guy in N900...overclocking may not be good if not an expert..isnt? but 250-750 is safe ...isnt??with good battery too...

now settings icon needs 3 tap to open......some error has happened...

Last edited by legendracer; 2013-02-09 at 17:16.
 
Posts: 1,163 | Thanked: 1,873 times | Joined on Feb 2011 @ The Netherlands
#210
OC can be dangerous, some phones can't handle more than 1000. Also overclocking is not really needed as it won't make the N900 that much smoother as IO is the bottleneck in terms of performance. For instance, I almost never overclock as I don't think it will gain much. I only overclock when I try to shoot a 720p video and some emulator, like dosbox. Generally 750 is safe, but every frequency you will go higher can reduce your CPU lifespan drastically. The SoC found in the N900 is meant to run at 500mhz, Nokia already overclocked it to 600mhz.

So my advise is to leave it at 600mhz, *unless* you really need more cycles for eg gaming. For general use it isn't recommended, of course you can decide yourself to run fulltime on higher frequency and some here also do that, so I don't say it is dangerous but 1 thing is sure, higher frequencies can/will decrease the lifespan of the cpu.
__________________
N900 loaded with:
CSSU-T (Thumb)
720p recording,
Pierogi, Lanterne, Cooktimer, Frogatto
N9 16GB loaded with:
Kernel-Plus
--
[TCPdump & libpcap | ngrep]
--
donate
 

The Following User Says Thank You to mr_pingu For This Useful Post:
Reply


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 14:16.