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2012-01-03
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WTF? Use the search function before posting a useless thread you idiot stupid *****!
Hahaha I'm just acting like what users will reply here, but seriously use the search next time xD.
but, this is very specific situation. If You want to stay with extras, the best way is to enable -devel (search wiki for howto), perform apt-get update, install kernel as in Gigabyte's post, and disable -devel, then apt-get update again (to return to extras).|
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If you cant figure out how to install it ..youre not going to be able to use it correctly.
But come on, many of us had memory lapses or just stared and missed the obvious.
I have to ask sorry for my question, i own a N900 since a couple of year, but i never tryed to install a power kernel or something similar
Sorry for my bad english too
Ok, i wanna try to install a power kernel to overclock my N900. Can u guide me step by step? I have all the CSSU updates installed, should I remove it?
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