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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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Hi guys. Sorry for the double post but can anyone help me on this? Thanks.
scaling_max_freq 600000
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2010-04-07
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OC observations after 2 days at 800mhz kernel (no DSP OC)
1. Conky is our friend, since provides us insight
2. Built in media player is a resource hog (50 to 60% playing 160kb MP3?!)
3. Canola has better volume and folder options for media, but takes 60 to 70% cpu (bleh)
4. Played Duke Nukem several times (longest one hour). No heat issues compared to 600mhz- seems the same.
5. Helps PSX4ALL and MAME a bunch
6. Nice bridge for Flash until 10.1 is released (I may go down to the 700 mhz when it is).
Of course, for all good things, there tends to be bad things. Battery drains quicker for a device that already is battery life challenged. Wifi on, playing Duke N, playing a few Flash games, watching a few Flash vids and browsing the web- less than three hours before needed a recharge.
All said, it would be better for Nokia to release a more efficient version of the OS, Flash 10.1 beta and better audio and video drivers, rather than tweet about not OC the N900. Most of us simply want the device to perform as it does when OC'd.
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2010-04-07
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Just food for thought, after (hypothetically) they make the device so it runs @ 600MHz like it runs now @ 800 MHz, will you be tempted to OC it again to 800 and post the exact same thing? (;
(Don't get angry I can relate to your post 100%, I am just kidding).
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2010-04-07
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"vi" - File editor that is apart of almost every linux distribution,
among those is the one on the n900.
vi uses some odd keyboard shortcuts to get around, the advantage is that when you get used to it, it's far superior than notepad.
You need to edit a file called pmconfig, which is located in side /etc
to do that, go tp applications on your phone : (make sure you have rootsh installed 1st)
1. Start X Terminal
2. Type : sudo gainroot
2.5. Backup your file, "cp /etc/pmconfig /etc/pmconfig.old"
2.8. To restore : "cp /etc/pmconfig.old /etc/pmconfig"
3. Type : vi /etc/pmconfig - you can now move around with the arrow keys, but you cannot edit the text yet.
4. Locate the cursor where you want to insert text, press "i".
5. You are now in edit mode, be careful in what you are doing - you can type in new letter, and delete with backspace and delete, write in what you need, press ESC.
6. You are not out of edit mode, make sure you did what you needed to do, to save and exit the file you press : ":wq" (with the ":") and ENTER.
It's not "code" just bash commands, like you had batch commands in DOS.
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2010-04-07
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Thanks a lot. Finally getting somewhere. It's just the last bit where you save and exit. I must be doing it wrong but after pressing ESC where do I type the ":wq"? I typed it in and nothing happens...
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among those is the one on the n900.
vi uses some odd keyboard shortcuts to get around, the advantage is that when you get used to it, it's far superior than notepad.
You need to edit a file called pmconfig, which is located in side /etc
to do that, go tp applications on your phone : (make sure you have rootsh installed 1st)
1. Start X Terminal
2. Type : sudo gainroot
2.5. Backup your file, "cp /etc/pmconfig /etc/pmconfig.old"
2.8. To restore : "cp /etc/pmconfig.old /etc/pmconfig"
3. Type : vi /etc/pmconfig - you can now move around with the arrow keys, but you cannot edit the text yet.
4. Locate the cursor where you want to insert text, press "i".
5. You are now in edit mode, be careful in what you are doing - you can type in new letter, and delete with backspace and delete, write in what you need, press ESC.
6. You are not out of edit mode, make sure you did what you needed to do, to save and exit the file you press : ":wq" (with the ":") and ENTER.
It's not "code" just bash commands, like you had batch commands in DOS.
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