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#2901
Originally Posted by titan View Post
things are stabilizing only lately.
by default, my kernel should boot with exactly the stock kernel's settings.
if this doesn't work then tell me more.

the kernel is so customizable that you try all different settings (incl. all of lehto's kernels)
online without reflashing or rebooting. some of them may work, other's not.
thanks, right now im browsing your posts about your kernels, i might be lucky this time.

EDIT: oh, your kernels are now in extras-testing! sweet!!!

successfully rebooted my n900 after installing kernel-flasher-maemo and im gonna revert back at least 2000 pages to put everything on my device.

Last edited by gabby131; 2010-04-17 at 17:02.
 
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#2902
just to make things clear.

if i do the echo command to customize the cpu freq (not permanently) it will be back in the stock on the next reboot.

i'm a bit tired of looking but is there any way that i can switch from different freqs without rebooting???

thanks
 
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#2903
1) yes, or until you echo another frequency
2) echo again or load the defaults
Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-load /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/default
Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
just to make things clear.
if i do the echo command to customize the cpu freq (not permanently) it will be back in the stock on the next reboot.
i'm a bit tired of looking but is there any way that i can switch from different freqs without rebooting???
thanks
 

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#2904
can someone please show how to edit the "scaling_max_freq" in mpconfig
little help would be greatly appreaciated..
thnx in advance
 
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#2905
I was wondering, how do I do the scripts on the overclocking wiki page?

I've tried two of them, just pasted the contents in notepad, saved as overclock.sh, transferred to N900 MyDocs, then made my own /scripts folder, moved the sh file to that folder and from there entered sh overclock.sh but it always results in syntax errors... I wonder what I'm doing wrong? Help?
 
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#2906
Hi all,
What would be the best settings to the CPU?

Have a 500 Mhz; 550 Mhz; 600 Mhz; 700 Mhz ; 750 Mhz; 805 Mhz and 850 Mhz
or
Have a 500 Mhz and 850 Mhz only?

In terms of CPU life, performance, and other relevant things?

Last edited by nokian-series; 2010-04-17 at 18:52.
 
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#2907
Originally Posted by titan View Post
1) yes, or until you echo another frequency
2) echo again or load the defaults
Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-load /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/default
so in this way, im only changing the freqs and be able to revert them back by the same echo command.
 
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#2908
Hi ive been running titans xlv kernal for a while now (maemo23) and would like to upgrade to the newest one (maemo25) in app manager it wont upgrade due to conflicts and when i try through xterminal everything looks ok till i get to "proceed Y/n" but when i type Y and enter it says abort and i get the same thing trying to flash back to stock is there anyway arround this without using flasher 3.5?
I would really appreciate any help
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#2909
Gosh, I can't seem to get anything to work right.

I've got everything up and running, but nothing seems to be happening? My Beecon scripts copied from Jakiman (thanks again) don't seem to be doing anything, even the default script. The command for the ideal button is /usr/sbin/kernel-load /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal | sudo gainroot which doesn't do anything when I save/run it. What could be wrong?

The only thing that seems to work is opening x terminal. From there, I put in

sudo gainroot
/usr/sbin/kernel-load /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal


default works too.

Putting xlv, ulv, lv instead of ideal doesn't seem to change anything at all.

Also, with my Beecon, when I put the command echo "echo 1150000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq" | sudo gainroot in, it works.
 
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#2910
I have a previous version of kernel-flasher-maemo installed but I tried to update to the new version in app manager 2.6.28.10 and it gives me an error:

Unable to update, conflict with application packages:

Kernel-modules-maemo
Kernel-maemo
Kernel-modules-maemo
Kernel-maemo

How do I get it to install?
 
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