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2010-10-02
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uname -a
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2010-10-02
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OK, in this case it has nothing to do with QCPUFreq - your kernel only supports the frecuencies you have just posted.
You could try a
to see if you are really using the power kernel.Code:uname -a
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2010-10-02
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2010-10-03
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2010-10-03
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2010-10-03
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You need to shutdown then power on after installing to use power kernel.
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2010-10-28
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I have installed the last update (extra-devel), i have find the new button "enable overclcking" i dont like... it's just lost time... sorry.
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2010-11-10
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I have installed the last update (extra-devel), i have find the new button "enable overclcking" i dont like... it's just lost time... sorry.
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2010-11-10
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Fixed in 0.4.0. Now you only have to enable overclocking once in the QCPUFreq settings dialog.
Could someone please tell me if QCPUFreq with kernel-power 2.6.28-maemo42 (or higher) behaves correctly? I would like to make sure that this works, before I promote a 0.4.*-release to extras-testing.
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