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#4141
Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
if you want to set your max freq to 900mhz

Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-config limits - 900
if you want @1GHz:

Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-config limits - 1000
if you desire to set both min and max freq in one code (ei 500, 1000 [ideal] settings)

Code:
/usr/sbin/kernel-config load ideal
/usr/sbin/kernel-config limits 500 1000
I am not so sure about Lehto's custom kernels,

what i know is that, Lehto's are hard coded (just replace the max 600mhz with a higher freq), maybe titan and lehto's ideal kernels have the same voltages but differ in terms of customization. (please correct me if i am mistaking)
Thanks alot. Working great.
Thought how do i get the overclock last now? As far as i have understood using above will get back to default after rebooting like it does to me.
 
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#4142
Just making sure what I've gathered is correct:

The voltages should reset every time you reboot, correct?

Also, is it out of the ordinary that my lower limit is set to 125 yet in conky, I never see it dip below 250?
 
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#4143
Originally Posted by tissot View Post
Thought how do i get the overclock last now? As far as i have understood using above will get back to default after rebooting like it does to me.
AFAIK: to permanently install the settings

Code:
rm -f /etc/default/kernel-power
cp /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt  /etc/default/kernel-power
/usr/sbin/kernel-load
for more info, visit the wiki
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;
 

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#4144
Originally Posted by Spr33 View Post
Just making sure what I've gathered is correct:

The voltages should reset every time you reboot, correct?

Also, is it out of the ordinary that my lower limit is set to 125 yet in conky, I never see it dip below 250?
that is correct, after reboot, your min freq is 125mhz (coz that is the min freq available) but the default settings scale to a min freq of 250mhz (because in default, 125mhz is set up as an avoid freq, and in stock, the min freq is 250mhz)

so even you have 125mhz freq available, your lowest freq in default is still 250mhz (except if you change the avoid freq settings
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N900: 1000/1150mhz; sampling_rate 15; up_threshold 150000;
 
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#4145
hi titan!

I updated via OTA! and running kernel 37
with xlv 250 - 950... smooth as ever;;;
 
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#4146
Originally Posted by diimaan View Post
hi titan!

I updated via OTA! and running kernel 37
with xlv 250 - 950... smooth as ever;;;
hey, could you point me step by step how you oc'd your n900 to 950mhz permanently?

i was running on 250-950mhz before i updated via OTA, sadly i forgot how i did it.. hehe.
 
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#4147
bumpppppppp
 
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#4148
Originally Posted by Duff View Post
hey, could you point me step by step how you oc'd your n900 to 950mhz permanently?

i was running on 250-950mhz before i updated via OTA, sadly i forgot how i did it.. hehe.
enable the extras-testing devel repos and

Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-modules kernel-power-flasher
you'll be running on your previous settings!

if you have trouble just follow the steps from here!

Kernel Power

and

here...
 
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#4149
as you updated via OTA, your settings will be there intact! you just need to re-install! and reboot!
 
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#4150
sorry i have no experience with lehto's kernels! hope someone will post a help for you soon...
 
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