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    Trestry | # 71 | 2010-09-10, 17:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by techie View Post
    Contradiction Sorry I do not understand clearly what you are trying to achieve.
    Okay, I'll try to explain more clearly.

    When I lock my N900, my internet disconnected automatically after some time. It would be very nice if your widget causes my Internet connection is restored when I unlock my N900. The same is happening now with overclocking with this widget

    Sorry for my bad English

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    techie | # 72 | 2010-09-11, 16:36 | Report

    Originally Posted by Trestry View Post
    Okay, I'll try to explain more clearly.

    When I lock my N900, my internet disconnected automatically after some time. It would be very nice if your widget causes my Internet connection is restored when I unlock my N900. The same is happening now with overclocking with this widget

    Sorry for my bad English
    Okay I created a new widget for you.The widget itself is hidden and will run in background.Whenever you unlock your device it will attempt to connect to any saved connection (or you can specify manually which one to connect).
    I intentionally introduced small delay to avoid possible conflict with my OCCP widget, it shouldn't be noticeable though.I named it AutoConnect as a companion to AutoDisconnect
    Hopefully this serves your purpose.

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    Trestry | # 73 | 2010-09-12, 11:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by techie View Post
    Okay I created a new widget for you.The widget itself is hidden and will run in background.Whenever you unlock your device it will attempt to connect to any saved connection (or you can specify manually which one to connect).
    I intentionally introduced small delay to avoid possible conflict with my OCCP widget, it shouldn't be noticeable though.I named it AutoConnect as a companion to AutoDisconnect
    Hopefully this serves your purpose.
    It works perfect! I have removed the small delay and I haven't got any issues so far with the OCCP widget. Autodisconnect ensures you aren't connected to internet when there is no need for and your widget makes sure I have internet when I need it. A perfect solution

    Thank you very much

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    techie | # 74 | 2010-09-13, 05:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Trestry View Post
    It works perfect! I have removed the small delay and I haven't got any issues so far with the OCCP widget. Autodisconnect ensures you aren't connected to internet when there is no need for and your widget makes sure I have internet when I need it. A perfect solution

    Thank you very much
    Glad to know you found it useful.However I must make sure you are aware of what possibly happens in absence of a delay.
    Two different processes will attempt to read/write to the same file located on the disk at approx the same instant.How the OS handles these tasks (check priority etc) is beyond me.Simultaneous reads shouldn't be a problem,but simultaneous writes "may" cause file corruption.Again,I must confess that without knowledge of how underlying operations are performed, nothing can be said definitively.
    Still , as the creator of the widget it was my duty to take necessary precautions,how you use it is upto you
    PS: A delay of even 1 is significant in terms of cpu instruction speed.I was just being conservative

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    jbw89 | # 75 | 2010-09-13, 07:01 | Report

    how do i get to personalis the profile's? so
    "stock" is 250 - 700 mhz, an
    "ideal" 500 - 950

    thanx

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    Erazor | # 76 | 2010-09-13, 10:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by jbw89 View Post
    how do i get to personalis the profile's? so
    "stock" is 250 - 700 mhz, an
    "ideal" 500 - 950

    thanx
    What you need:
    rootsh
    leafpad
    xterm


    1.open xterm
    2.become root
    3."cd /usr/share/kernel-power-settings"
    4."leafpad default"
    5.edit your falues
    6."Strg + S" to save
    7.exit leafpad
    8."leafpad ideal"
    9.edit your falues
    10."Strg + S" to save
    11.exit leafpad

    all without the "


    Greetz
    Erazor

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    jbw89 | # 77 | 2010-09-13, 15:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by Erazor View Post
    What you need:
    rootsh
    leafpad
    xterm


    1.open xterm
    2.become root
    3."cd /usr/share/kernel-power-settings"
    4."leafpad default"
    5.edit your falues
    6."Strg + S" to save
    7.exit leafpad
    8."leafpad ideal"
    9.edit your falues
    10."Strg + S" to save
    11.exit leafpad

    all without the "


    Greetz
    Erazor
    O my god, i got it in one time! Thanx man! Good help are you!

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    Erazor | # 78 | 2010-09-13, 16:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by jbw89 View Post
    O my god, i got it in one time! Thanx man! Good help are you!
    Glad to hear that

    enjoy your n900

    Greetz
    Erazor

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    erniadeldesktop | # 79 | 2010-09-13, 16:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by jbw89 View Post
    how do i get to personalis the profile's? so
    "stock" is 250 - 700 mhz, an
    "ideal" 500 - 950

    there's also an easiest and more correct way:
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal
    kernel-config limits 500 950
    kernel-config save ideal95
    now you with a simple
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal95
    will'have access to your personal settings. then in the qbwidget in advanced panel you can just change ideal to ideal95.
    that's it

    if you want to override at all costs the previous configuration just
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal
    kernel-config limits 500 950
    and put
    Code:
    kernel-config save ideal
    and same idea for stock. (is called default)
    Code:
    kernel-config load default
    kernel-config limits 500 700
    kernel-config save default
    et voila'. ps: think carefully when rewriting default.

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    Erazor | # 80 | 2010-09-13, 16:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by erniadeldesktop View Post
    there's also an easiest and more correct way:
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal
    kernel-config limits 500 950
    kernel-config save ideal95
    now you with a simple
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal95
    will'have access to your personal settings. then in the qbwidget in advanced panel you can just change ideal to ideal95.
    that's it

    if you want to override at all costs the previous configuration just
    Code:
    kernel-config load ideal
    kernel-config limits 500 950
    and put
    Code:
    kernel-config save ideal
    and same idea for stock. (is called default)
    Code:
    kernel-config load default
    kernel-config limits 500 700
    kernel-config save default
    et voila'. ps: think carefully when rewriting default.
    jep that works too

    But i think he want to overwrite them for ever.
    anyway ^^
    for me
    i changed the ideal profile for my settings and make this as default.
    works like a charm.

    But beware.
    every n900 is different.

    and when you set your own default and the n900 crashes, the power kernel set the clocks automaticly to 125 -600 after the crash

    PowerKernel RockZ

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