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2010-07-28
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@ Germany
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Is there a permanent solution for this. I mean you need to type the code everytime you restart. So it is possible to make this the default settings so you dont have to enter the code everytime.
If you want to go back to normal settings then just select that option & if you want to use kernel settings that select that button. Life will be much simpler.
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2010-07-28
, 11:45
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Sweden
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2010-07-28
, 11:51
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Sweden
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Is there a permanent solution for this. I mean you need to type the code everytime you restart. So it is possible to make this the default settings so you dont have to enter the code everytime.
If you want to go back to normal settings then just select that option & if you want to use kernel settings that select that button. Life will be much simpler.
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2010-07-28
, 11:57
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Joined on Aug 2009
@ Sydney
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Is there a permanent solution for this. I mean you need to type the code everytime you restart. So it is possible to make this the default settings so you dont have to enter the code everytime.
If you want to go back to normal settings then just select that option & if you want to use kernel settings that select that button. Life will be much simpler.
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2010-07-28
, 12:04
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Joined on Jul 2010
@ Wales
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#4676
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Is there a permanent solution for this. I mean you need to type the code everytime you restart. So it is possible to make this the default settings so you dont have to enter the code everytime.
If you want to go back to normal settings then just select that option & if you want to use kernel settings that select that button. Life will be much simpler.
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2010-07-28
, 12:07
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Joined on Jul 2010
@ Wales
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Using titans kernel, if an unexpected reboot occurs, the default kernel is loaded. This is done as a precaution to stop reboot loops.
If you'd like ideal/lv, whatever to be loaded on startup all you have to do is open x-term, and type
Code:rootso as an example I use LV oc'd to 250 - 1000, this is what I type to obtain this.Code:kernel-config default <profileName>
Code:rootCode:kernel-config load lvCode:kernel-config limits 250 1000Code:kernel-config save myconfigThis loads the profile 'myconfig' at startup.Code:kernel-config default myconfig
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2010-07-28
, 12:15
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#4678
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I made a direct link to the section in the FAQ. http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#U...voltage_tables
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2010-07-28
, 12:15
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2010-07-28
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Joined on Mar 2010
@ Redditch, UK
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If you want to go back to normal settings then just select that option & if you want to use kernel settings that select that button. Life will be much simpler.