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Hi, and welcome to the forums!
I have used the community kernel and the app QCPUFreq.
Here you can read a tutorial: http://thehandheldblog.com/2010/07/2...r-two-minutes/
Just skip the difficult terminal part, if it's not your thing and install the mentioned QCPUFreq app (like the tutorial also suggest at the end.)
edit: I *really* should reload the page before posting^^. But anyway: QCPUFreq will do everything without headache.
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google gave me some graphic examples thank you. lol
Power-kernel gives you alot more customising options but you can just use the ones in the repo's (kernel-power-settings) without much to think about. or just use the QCPUfreq app that zehjokah suggested to set the frequency to 1000mhz
also not all n900 will take ULV settings(I have one that does and one that doesn't)
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I know that. And this is the case! I don't want no customising options.
p.s. graphic examples, interesting...
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First of all, I'm a girl, : pleasedon'tkillme :, and I'm not pretty sure girls are welcomed in here... Anywayz, I bought an N900, right now at this single moment (actually 1.5 hours ago), and I'm freaking happy with it