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#11
Originally Posted by vir3us View Post
Hi, i have done this

sudo kernel-config load lv;sudo kernel-config limits 250 1000
It works

how to i make it stay on 1000, or 600 etc. What command do i have to type in plz. Cheers
Code:
sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 500 1000
kernel-config save myideal
edit : i just found another method in this thread http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=61887

Code:
sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 850
kernel-config save myprofile1
kernel-config default myprofile1

Last edited by AgogData; 2010-12-02 at 22:38.
 
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#12
i have a question, is thats better or using QCPUFreq ?
and also when i overclock how can i know the cpu temp. ? cuz
 
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I just done this

sudo kernel-config load lv;sudo kernel-config limits 250 1000
sudo kernel-config load lv;sudo kernel-config limits 900 1000
 
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#14
Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
i have a question, is thats better or using QCPUFreq ?
and also when i overclock how can i know the cpu temp. ? cuz
here you go mate Link
that will help you get the temp
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#15
Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
Code:
sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 500 1000
kernel-config save myideal
edit : i just found another method in this thread http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=61887

Code:
sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 850
kernel-config save myprofile1
kernel-config default myprofile1

you guys both can use this link to easy oc script

it is as easy at it can get to OCing

cheers
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#16
bakorty,wanted to ask u somthn is it best to do min 250 n max 850 or min 500 n max 1000 which is better for battery n for mobile life span n heat ? thx
 
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#17
for battery , mobile life and heat i think a min. of 500 and max. of 850 is just perfect
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#18
first of all, props to the easiest QBW guide for OCing I've seen so far,

wanna ask tho, is there a way i can display on the widget which OC profile is selected?? Just started playing around/reading up with QBW, and can't seem to find this info.

basically i want to be able to show with small green led image, the OC profile that is active, and hopefully have a small red led image for the others which are not active. help anyone?
 
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#19
profile or frequency??
im not sure what is the command that brings out the frequency profile

but this seems like a great idea
if you could do it then i strongly would encourage you to make a [how to ] tutorial
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#20
i think for frequency , just need to dig a round a bit in the script for the OC Control panel widget by techie, but what i meant was for the profile itself. What i need is the script to add to make the red led image show on the other remaining profile QBW widgets when one is selected. I'll be doing some snooping tonight, so hopefully if i get it working i'll be glad to share,
 
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