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Posts: 1,187 | Thanked: 816 times | Joined on Apr 2010 @ Australia
#1
I have a quick question.

I have installed Titans Kernel (EXCELLENT WORK!) and have got it to work using the 'echo' commands..
250Mhz low freq
1GHZ Max freq and F*** IT'S FAST! (I'm back on 600Mhz MAX and 250 Low - Thanks TITAN and community!!)

My question:
Do we have to do all 4 lines?
I only used the two echo commands and tested Conky and some apps, then reboot (our of fear)

Whats does the CAT commands do? I'm not Linux tech.
I notice they're different to the echo. Please help - I don't want to ruin my phone!

sudo gainroot
echo 250000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
echo 599000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
 
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cat commands read out the contents of that file

In the above commands you are setting the two value's (The echo's) then reading them back to yourself to confirm they have worked
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THANK YOU!
Very simple! I LOVE IT!
 
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I'd like to ask one thing aswell; if you use these Titan's kernels, and use the commands on xterm, then does the OC wanish after every reboot?

Thanks
 
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Yes.
This is for permanent overclocking :
1:
cp /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt
2:
Edit the kernel.txt
3:
rm -f /etc/default/kernel-power
cp /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt /etc/default/kernel-power
/usr/sbin/kernel-load
 

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