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#1941
I installed Google Chromium while using Witter and listening to this week's Economist and browsing the net, so Lehto's undervoltage 800 mHz kernel seems to be working well on my N900. Battery usage while doing all that was not zero, no big surprise

I really don't have any battery measurement going on, so I am just relying on guesswork to say that battery usage was not horrible and not wonderful.

My N900 is working so well I hesitate to change it. But I'll probably test the newest Titan kernel...
 
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#1942
Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
The newest Titan-kernel installed from the extras-testing seams to be awesome! Have tried stressing it a little bit and it ate everything. I have set my /etc/pmconfig to 250mhz/850mhz. My temp stayed around 20 degrees so i guess it has the undervoltage patch.
The temperature sensor doesnt give any sensible readings. So its good as nothing.




Originally Posted by gom4381 View Post
How would one know if they have a crappy cpu? I am sure some people are willing to try this out. I am. I know how to flash, only from linux livecd cause of win7 64bit. I can put an ubuntu partition on hard drive and we can get to business. Or you (not me-no exp.) develop a program that wont make any changes to one's device and run some diagnostic tests and you can have them post the results on a post on this forum. Maybe you can see a pattern that develops with certain parts of the imei number, batch number, maybe time of manufacture. This could help so many other projects in the future- I'm assuming. Just an idea.
Its purely down to luck what you get. Theres no real way to test it other than seeing what is your maximum stable mhz (and then theres the environment variables that dont make this reliable).
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#1943
Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
The newest Titan-kernel installed from the extras-testing seams to be awesome! Have tried stressing it a little bit and it ate everything. I have set my /etc/pmconfig to 250mhz/850mhz. My temp stayed around 20 degrees so i guess it has the undervoltage patch.
i doesnt have the ulc patch. waiting for it. so far my device on titan's firmware runs smooth. i went upto 900mhz.
 
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#1944
Originally Posted by Lehto View Post
The temperature sensor doesnt give any sensible readings. So its good as nothing.
same here. its just stuck at -40. any other way to read temperature?
 
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#1945
I'm trying out the 800MHz/125MHz kernel now. It's running excellently. No faults to report (so far).
 
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#1946
Hello, friends help me!

I already understand the commands, what I do not understand is how to put this files on N900>
kernel-flasher-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb
kernel-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb
kernel-modules-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb

I downloaded all the files, more like I should install? is the flasher-3.5? What command?
What is the procedure to insert the arquivos.deb the N900?

Could explain in detail please!

Thanks
 
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#1947
Sorry -- this is a general comment, and I don't know where else to put it. Everyone is all excited about the upcoming firmware update, but the REALLY exciting stuff seems to be going on in this thread and with the release of the Google Chromium browser...
 
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#1948
Originally Posted by maykon-de-angra View Post
Hello, friends help me!

I already understand the commands, what I do not understand is how to put this files on N900>
kernel-flasher-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb
kernel-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb
kernel-modules-maemo_2.6.28-maemo20_armel.deb

I downloaded all the files, more like I should install? is the flasher-3.5? What command?
What is the procedure to insert the arquivos.deb the N900?

Could explain in detail please!

Thanks
I installed maemo20 through app manager. It is in dev-testing repository lib. Titan posted the above info prior to moving it to dev-testing repository. Try that.
 
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#1949
Originally Posted by lifenexus View Post
same here. its just stuck at -40. any other way to read temperature?
It looks like after first reading it takes some time (around 1min) to collect a temperature.

But it requires a first reading first
 

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#1950
I don`t know why everybody is having problems installing the kernel.....all that took me was 3 minutes!......

1) download the lehto kernel
2) put it in the same folder as the flasher 3.5
3) run the command on the flasher
4) voila!
 
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