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Thanks a tonne ammyt for making this to work, it is really a handy script for me, thanks for joining in and shiteing light on us . karam should look into this patch.
How to and everything: post by ammyt:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...1&postcount=14
OLD
Here is what I did:
1. apt-get install dbus-scripts
2. leafpad /etc/dbus-scripts.d/lock
= /usr/local/bin/rest contained:
6. rebooted, frequency was 250 600 :'( until I sh /etc/dbus-scripts.d/unlock frequencies were as I set 600 1150
I don't think that when I lock the device either the frequencies from the rest config are being set, is there anyway to make this automatic?
Oh and for non-experienced users reading this, what I was trying to do is setting the device at a certain frequency and voltages while locked and higher ones while the device is unlocked. This can save lots of battery and increase performance.
vi_ you're the king of scripts, hope you can shite some light on my situation.
Last edited by GigaByte; 2011-10-04 at 13:11.