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#4501
When I try to check if ideal is running, it asks for PASSWORD
 
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#4502
Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
Due to many requests, here are all the Queen Beecon Widget exports that I use as seen below:
(I have zipped up each widget's export output as a txt file)

http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php...1&d=1274397770



I have updated my overclocking guide with the link also.

Now to use this, copy the text inside the txt file to the N900 clipboard (can open the file via leafpad etc), then create a new beecon widget, go to settings window, then click Advanced on right, click yes,then go down to the bottom, then click paste in top center, then click import on the right side, click yes. then go out. you will now have imported my exact beecon settings.

For those who get the msg "rootsh is now deprecated....), see following post:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3953

Please do note that the 1Ghz widget is using a custom profile.
To get it to work, you will need to run the following from xterminal first and create the modified ideal profile that is clocked up to 1Ghz. (example is using ideal voltage profile)

1. Launch xterminal
2. root
3. kernel-config load ideal
4. kernel-config limits 500 1000
5. kernel-config save ideal_1000


Would you please tell me how to calculate the checksum in your scripts? I'm new to the coding.
By the way, thank you for your overclocking guide and sharing this scripts, it run great on my n900
 
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#4503
Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
The error that you get is because you have rootsh 1.8 installed instead of rootsh 1.5.

1.5 = extras
1.8 = extras-devel

1.8 does not support rootsh command. So use sudo instead.

Instead of:
rootsh /usr/sbin/kernel-config load ideal

Use this instead:
sudo /usr/sbin/kernel-config load ideal

hello jakiman, im tried to use the sudo comand but beecom widget always say me Bad checksum, if i keep it whit rootsh beecom widget acept it whitout problems, but went i want to use the widget this say me that not support the rootsh comand.
what can i do, i tryed a lot of diferents ways, same like you write is this post, whit sudo gainroot... a lot, but becoom widget only acept the rootsh.
i hope you or somebody can help me cuz im becoming crazy,
regards.
 
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#4504
Originally Posted by kamiwey View Post
hello jakiman, im tried to use the sudo comand but beecom widget always say me Bad checksum, if i keep it whit rootsh beecom widget acept it whitout problems, but went i want to use the widget this say me that not support the rootsh comand.
what can i do, i tryed a lot of diferents ways, same like you write is this post, whit sudo gainroot... a lot, but becoom widget only acept the rootsh.
i hope you or somebody can help me cuz im becoming crazy,
regards.
For the command in queen beecon i use:

echo kernel-config load ideal | sudo gainroot


try that?
 
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#4505
Originally Posted by imacmillan View Post
For the command in queen beecon i use:

echo kernel-config load ideal | sudo gainroot


try that?
thank you, im trying also but say the same, bad checksum
 
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#4506
Originally Posted by kamiwey View Post
thank you, im trying also but say the same, bad checksum
a quick search suggests that maybe you are editing the file itself instead of using QB's Edit Cmd button?

Have you tried adding a completely new widgit and then adding a command through the QB user interface?

Or are you importing someone elses file?

No!No!No!Yes! suggests you "Import the beecon first and then change the command from settings with "edit cmd" "

From this thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...886#post708886

Might be useful info...
 
Posts: 209 | Thanked: 44 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Austria
#4507
Dear titan
Is it possible to turn off the GUI (Nokia Logo and moving dots) during boot? I want to see what the OS is doing.

Can you make a custom kernel with fb console enabled?
 
Posts: 277 | Thanked: 46 times | Joined on Jan 2010
#4508
Nokia-N900:~# apt-get install --reinstall kernel kernel-flasher fremantle-203-prReading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package kernel 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 has no installation candidate

At this point a full reflash is clearly an option (and yes everything is backed up, and I've flashed a number of times before, so no big deal) .. but I was intrigued as to what went wrong.

I'm thinking the erroneous removal of mp-fremantle-203-pr was not great -- although kernel couldn't be found before this.

Am I missing a repo? Can someone check if this package is in their repo?
 
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#4509
Hi! I stumbled at the pf-kernel patch set which includes the BF scheduler and I was surprised what big difference the BFS makes on my intel based notebook.

What do you think - would it make sense to integrate BFS into titans kernel to improve responsiveness or doesn't it make sense on an arm cpu?
 
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#4510
Originally Posted by Mr. Incredible View Post
Dear titan
Is it possible to turn off the GUI (Nokia Logo and moving dots) during boot? I want to see what the OS is doing.
Can you make a custom kernel with fb console enabled?
fbcon is very unstable and leads to crashes, shutdown hangs etc.
just install sysklogd and get the messages from the logfile.
the boot screen is scrolling too fast anyway and you cannot scroll up during boot.

Originally Posted by jehan View Post
Hi! I stumbled at the pf-kernel patch set which includes the BF scheduler and I was surprised what big difference the BFS makes on my intel based notebook.
What do you think - would it make sense to integrate BFS into titans kernel to improve responsiveness or doesn't it make sense on an arm cpu?
There is no BFS patch for 2.6.28
 

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