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Re: Overclocking N800?
Penguinbait: Adding those two files did not help... :(
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Re: Overclocking N800?
Does
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insmod cpufreq_userspace |
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Hehe yeah and I really need to go to sleep :)
penguinbait, or anyone else who has a scratchbox set up, is there any way you could compile the cpufreq_userspace module? All the sources I've dug up mention this as the key module... |
Re: Overclocking N800?
I don't want to get you in trouble with your family, but if you can set the upper and lower limits... can you just set the lower limit to 400? and then set it to 450? and see if that will get it to work? A little ugly hack I guess.
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Just posting the contents of this directory:
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/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq # ls -a |
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Rebooting did not help... :confused: |
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If you put cpudyn in your init.d it might be interfering with the process so even a reboot would not help. Maybe removing it and rebooting might do the trick.
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I just noticed that when I extracted the CPUDYN files they did not save to right places. I manually placed them and rebooted. No change in operation. The cpudynd say "Permission denied" when I try to execute it. (Yes, I'm in root.) |
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The permission denied was probably the same thing when you tried to echo it manually. perhaps the userspace module is the key. placing something in init.d will not start anything you have to go to /etc/rc2.d and ln -s ../init.d/S99cpudynd or whatever and the reboot, it brings the system up to runlevel to on bootup |
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