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#31
I received this alert. I need to change the widget ... Please, be patient!
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Version 2.19.13-1 in extras-devel.
Please let me know if it solves the problems with power-kernel v47
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savecpu : overheating control for overclocked n900.
shaketowake2 : Enable/Disable wake up/rest by shaking.
tilt2control : control mediaplayer by tilting your n900.
gpstracker-c : easy handle your gpstracker tk102.
pyOBD for maemo (OBD-II cars diagnostic)
 

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It does - displays temp correctly. Thanks
 

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#34
That works!

I find though that my phone will 'go red' now and again even without overclocking. Is 50C really the temperature I need to start worrying at?
 
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#35
If it does so during charging, could be normal, but if it exceeds 50°C under normal use ...
Set warning temperature 20-25°C over your "normal" temperature.
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maxcpu : change cpu's clock with a TAP!
savecpu : overheating control for overclocked n900.
shaketowake2 : Enable/Disable wake up/rest by shaking.
tilt2control : control mediaplayer by tilting your n900.
gpstracker-c : easy handle your gpstracker tk102.
pyOBD for maemo (OBD-II cars diagnostic)
 
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i installed savecpu and noticed my battery meter v1.6 started showing a strange reading and also QCPU freq is showing 440°c i'm using powerv47. i've apt-get purge savecpu but my readings are still giving wrong details. any ideas? i rebuilt my battery meter but still showing weird result?

when i installed powerv47 i did this if this helps explain anything?
entered as root

echo "blacklist bq27x00_battery" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


whilst i installed savecpu i had qcpufreq open and watched it jump in temperature.
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anyone shed any light?
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According to kernel power thread, temperature values given by kernel power v47 must be divided by 10 before being displayed: apps using those values must be updated to reflect this change
 

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i'm wondering wether to re-install power v47 and see if it sorts it.
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sorted it needed tweaked version of qcpufreq and a tweaked verion of battery meter
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