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#4011
Originally Posted by gryedouge View Post
Nope, no joy. the app manager shows everything as it should but when i install/delete i get a yellow band comment saying 'unable to delete/install'.
Did you try "apt-get"? It should give you a more precise description of your problem.. if it is not successful.
 
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#4012
how to get Mh readout on N900's desktop?
 
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#4013
@titan:

did you tweak more over on the v34?

i notice that even @1ghz, my device produces much less heat compared to v25.

which is so cool!
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#4014
hi all,

i just overclocked my device to 'ulv 500 750 '

however everytime i reboot my device (no crash, just off and on again) ,
the frequency goes back to the standard 250 - 600.

i remember reading on of titan's post saying that , only when there is a crash or accidental reboot that wil cause the kernel to not run properly.

everytime i type in

Code:
 kernel-config limits 500 750
I can see from conky and 'kernel-config show' that the overclock was successful, but when i reboot, everything just goes back to standard and its like i've never overclocked before =(

anyone knows whats going on here? is anyone experiencing the same problem?

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Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
Did you try "apt-get"? It should give you a more precise description of your problem.. if it is not successful.
apt-get gives me the following

Dpkg: parse error, in file ‘var/lib/dpkg/available’ near line 1282 package ‘mp-fremantle-002-pr’:
‘Depends’ field, reference to ‘libsignonui-11n-ese’: version contains ` ‘
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
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has anyone try to turn on device when charger plugged in?

i try three times and brick my device three times.
what's wrong is that?
 
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#4017
Customize Queen BeeCon Widget (>=v0.1.4) to display:
O'clocker CPU Frequency Monitor

The Beecon will display different frequencies in graphic format based upon /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq file





Dear O'Clockers ...

As of release 0.1.7 of QBW, this beecon can be driven by DBUS commands
If you have created your own QBW buttons to change your CPU frequencies, you can append the following command to your CPU switching command by prepending a semicolon and this beecon will be updated every time you press the button.

Code:
<your freq switching command> ; run-standalone.sh dbus-send --session --type=method_call --dest=oh.no.more.qbw /oh/no/more/qbw<idX> oh.no.more.qbw.update_content
Where <idX> is the Instance Id of the "O'clocker CPU Frequency Monitor" Beecon, like for example:

Code:
<your freq switching command> ; run-standalone.sh dbus-send --session --type=method_call --dest=oh.no.more.qbw /oh/no/more/qbwid11 oh.no.more.qbw.update_content
Open attached zip and extract images to relevant directories as per HERE

Import this as per HERE
Code:
[queen-beecon-header]
version=1,000000
checksum=1292420
[queen-beecon-exported-instance]
widgetType=0
widgetVisible=1
operationalStatus=0
hideCanvas=true
snippetBgRGB=0
beecon_lt0_ImgZoom=0
beecon_lt0_BgRGB=2
beecon_lt0_ImgFilename=queen-beecon-syserr.png
beecon_eq0_ImgZoom=0
beecon_eq0_BgRGB=3
beecon_eq0_ImgFilename=queen-beecon-appok.png
beecon_eq1_ImgZoom=0
beecon_eq1_BgRGB=4
beecon_eq1_ImgFilename=queen-beecon-appwrn.png
beecon_ge2_ImgZoom=0
beecon_ge2_BgRGB=5
beecon_ge2_ImgFilename=queen-beecon-apperr.png
beecon_idxge2_ImgZoom=1
beecon_idxge2_BgRGB=11
beecon_idxge2_ImgFilename=cpufreq.png
widWidth=129
widHeight=50
instanceTitle=cpufreq
instanceCmd=cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq | awk '{x=split("0,125,250,500,550,600,700,750,805,850,900,950,1000,1100,1150,1200",cf,","); for(i=1;i<=x;i++)if(cf[i]==$1/1000)exit i+3; exit 3;}'
cmdImgFilename=queen-beecon.png
cmdImgZoom=0
cmdFgRGB=1
cmdVisibilityPosition=0
cmdImgVisibilityPosition=0
cmdJustify=0
cmdFontName=3
cmdFontSize=12
resImgFilename=queen-beecon-resimg.png
resImgZoom=0
resFgRGB=1
resVisibilityPosition=0
resImgVisibilityPosition=5
resJustify=0
resFontName=2
resFontSize=12
updOnStartup=true
updOnClick=true
updOnDesktop=true
delayIndex=0
updNeworkPolicy=0
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File Type: zip qbw-cpufreq-images.zip (401.2 KB, 605 views)
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Last edited by No!No!No!Yes!; 2010-05-24 at 14:27.
 

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@No!No!No!Yes!

this new widget looks really cool, but i cant find the images zip, dont know if im being really thick but ive looked at evert link on your post and i just cant find it
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hhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yes, me either
 
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Originally Posted by matts76 View Post
@No!No!No!Yes!

this new widget looks really cool, but i cant find the images zip, dont know if im being really thick but ive looked at evert link on your post and i just cant find it
Oooops!!!
There you go! Post updated
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