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#41
I have done a couple quick tests to see if the posted issues can be reproduced.

Reboot - survived (w/ overclocking settings saved as default)
After phone call - nothing happened
Conky - yes it's running the xlv profile at 1000/1000

My device: PR1.3, swappolube proposed settings, overclocking@1000min/1000max

How I flashed:
The machine first got a clean install with PR1.3 and the original eMMC image,
then exchanged the 2GB ext3 partition and the 27GB vfat partition,
then installed and ran swappolube with the proposed values
finally installed the power kernel (v3.7 from extra-testing repo), used xlv profile then manually edited it to set both max and min frequencies to 1000, and to avoid all the allowed frequencies except two following to jackiman's instructions

Last edited by 009N; 2010-10-31 at 17:46.
 
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#42
Originally Posted by ndi View Post
You didn't install.

Open terminal and issue the commands that are here on the forum, namely (as root)

apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher

Make sure you type it correctly. Also, make sure you reboot. If it fails, paste the output of the above command here.
i get

'Reinstallation of kernel-power is not possible, it cannot be downloaded'

and

''Reinstallation of kernel-power-flasher is not possible, it cannot be downloaded'

so then i removed kernel-power and kernel power settings first and then tried to install but now i get

Code:
Package kernel-power is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package kernel-power has no installation candidate
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#43
Originally Posted by [OM] View Post
my new second device arrived today and i tried OTA update and noticed it was pr1.3

after installation of kernel-power and reboot, i tried to overclock with
Code:
kernel-config load ideal
after reboot the command "show" tells me that im still at
limits 125 600

so i tried to set it myself with
Code:
kernel-config limits 500 900
then my phone was getting off on its own, fast like a reset. after reboot my limits was still at 125 600 and kernel-power complaints about an error and that no overclocking operation was performed.


i think the actual kernel-power version is not usable with PR1.3
we will have to wait for an update
Of course that wont save your overclock.

Try this

Code:
root
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 900
Test this out for as long as you like, don't reboot or the setting will be lost.
Once you're comfortable that your phone is stable, run the following

Code:
root
kernel-config save myconfig
kernel-config default myconfig
This will save the configuration as 'myconfig' and set it to default, i.e. it will be loaded on boot.
 
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#44
well i went thru faster application manager and it worked, tho i am curious as to why i couldnt get apt-get to work, for future reference
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Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
Any word from Titan if he will be releasing a 1.3 version of the kernel for OCing. I am very happy with the speed improvements from 1.3 and would prefer to keep those + OC.
So do I , but it seems that there is still kernel version from PR1.2 in repos

http://repository.maemo.org/extras/p...mo37_armel.deb - 05.06.2010

http://repository.maemo.org/extras-d...mo40_armel.deb - 10.08.2010
 
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#46
I too haven't been able to either use the previous 1.2 Titan kernel after updating to 1.3, nor have I been able to install and use the OC'd kernel.

uname-r shows the standard non-OC'd kernel in place; running the apt-get reflash-powerkernel thing says "unable to download", and uninstalling/reinstalling the "pewer kernel settings" from app manager does not install and activate the power kernel.

So I'm thinking the same thing that others are saying here, that 1.3 does not support the OC kernel.

For people that says it does,are you certain you are running OC'd? Have you run Conky and seen the procesor level results for certain? Sorry to insult you if I have, I'm just trying to make sure.
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Originally Posted by oldpmaguy View Post
I too haven't been able to either use the previous 1.2 Titan kernel after updating to 1.3, nor have I been able to install and use the OC'd kernel.

uname-r shows the standard non-OC'd kernel in place; running the apt-get reflash-powerkernel thing says "unable to download", and uninstalling/reinstalling the "pewer kernel settings" from app manager does not install and activate the power kernel.

So I'm thinking the same thing that others are saying here, that 1.3 does not support the OC kernel.

For people that says it does,are you certain you are running OC'd? Have you run Conky and seen the procesor level results for certain? Sorry to insult you if I have, I'm just trying to make sure.
As soon as I flashed to PR1.3 I installed advanced power, rebooted, installed settings then over clocked as normal.

Try just installing advanced power through the app manager, forget about the flasher, that's really only of any use if your multi-booting.

It works fine, I don't understand the issues people are having.
 
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Originally Posted by James_Littler View Post
As soon as I flashed to PR1.3 I installed advanced power, rebooted, installed settings then over clocked as normal.

Try just installing advanced power through the app manager, forget about the flasher, that's really only of any use if your multi-booting.

It works fine, I don't understand the issues people are having.
Were you running the OC kernel before you flashed to 1.3? Did you do anything special like revert back to the non-OC'd kernel before you upgraded?

As I said, I simply can''t get the OC'd kernel to take, no matter which method I try. I was running it before I updated to 1.3 and I did the update with the power kernel installed but not OC'd, if it makes a difference.
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Nope, nothing special.
I had advanced power installed, I made a backup, flashed, installed from backup, overclocked.

Didn't even have to think about it.
 
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#50
Originally Posted by oldpmaguy View Post
Were you running the OC kernel before you flashed to 1.3? Did you do anything special like revert back to the non-OC'd kernel before you upgraded?

As I said, I simply can''t get the OC'd kernel to take, no matter which method I try. I was running it before I updated to 1.3 and I did the update with the power kernel installed but not OC'd, if it makes a difference.
i just did ota upgrade to pr1.3 with kernel power installed and active, then as root,
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
did u do a full reflash or ota?
also have you checked you have all the repo's enabled.
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