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#1
So I recently installed the kernel-config package on my N900 so I can manually set the CPU by running a single command - my only question is there a way I can set more steps into the cpu? For example the old OC kernel I had installed had 125/250/500/800 instead of just a high and a low.

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~Jeff
 
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If you do the following: kernel-config limits 250 850

I will use 250/500/550/600/700/750/810/850. You are basically setting the outer limits. Not disabling all the steps in-between.

Type kernel-config show to see what your current profile is set to and what frequencies are available to be used.

Last edited by jakiman; 2010-05-15 at 09:02.
 
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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
If you do the following: kernel-config limits 250-850
That tells me I am missing a command argument when I run it with the dash in-between. Ideas?

~Jeff
 
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enter without the dash between the numbers
 
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Originally Posted by Jef91 View Post
That tells me I am missing a command argument when I run it with the dash in-between. Ideas?

~Jeff
lol. I made a typo. sorry. i've corrected it now.
 
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