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Originally Posted by harry_e20000 View Post
i purged it, rebooted and still observing same inconsistencies in the kernel configurations
If the overclock settings are being modified without you being involved, it means that some program is doing that.

The default kernel settings program does that *once* during boot. So you have to figure out which program is doing that.

Batterypatch and/or speedpatch are the two most obvious candidates. While I'm not familiar with either of them (nor do I wish to be), I seriously doubt that apt-get remove or apt-get purge will actually remove them as the user would expect (at least speedpatch is/was known for messing up your .bashrc when uninstalled).

Conclusion: either you're knowledeable enough to remove any remaining parts of those programs (as well as enough to not install such things again) OR you treat your N900 as infected by a rootkit and reflash it completely.
 

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