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I kno I kno.... Theres a whole thead about this but there's over 500 pages to go through and i have a couple of little questions that as far as i kno havn't been answered. I've followed this guide by jakiman so he's the man i need to speak to unless anyone else has the answers....

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=774

I've overclocked to... load lv and 500 900 and alls well but after a couple minutes runtime when i verify "kernel-config show" its shows
min. frequency 125
max. frequency 900
I tried the avoid 125 command and whether i put 250 as min or 500 it just comes as 125 again? Max stays same. Can i ask if it matters and/or does it make much difference how i set the min frequency?
My next question is... I'm still pr1.2 (voda) so god knows when my next update will be, does this kernel work on pr1.3 if so is the process exactly the same and also when my update is available do i need to revert back to stock kernel before i do my update?
Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by natedog400 View Post
I kno I kno.... Theres a whole thead about this but there's over 500 pages to go through and i have a couple of little questions that as far as i kno havn't been answered. I've followed this guide by jakiman so he's the man i need to speak to unless anyone else has the answers....

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=774

I've overclocked to... load lv and 500 900 and alls well but after a couple minutes runtime when i verify "kernel-config show" its shows
min. frequency 125
max. frequency 900
I tried the avoid 125 command and whether i put 250 as min or 500 it just comes as 125 again? Max stays same. Can i ask if it matters and/or does it make much difference how i set the min frequency?
My next question is... I'm still pr1.2 (voda) so god knows when my next update will be, does this kernel work on pr1.3 if so is the process exactly the same and also when my update is available do i need to revert back to stock kernel before i do my update?
Thanks in advance...
Nath
When you overclock change your "Ondemand" setting to "Userspace" not only will you then not have to worry about your minimum setting, your device's performance will drastically improve.
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Originally Posted by Ele-Mental View Post
When you overclock change your "Ondemand" setting to "Userspace" not only will you then not have to worry about your minimum setting, your device's performance will drastically improve.
whats the difference btwn userspace and ondemand?
 
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Originally Posted by Ele-Mental View Post
When you overclock change your "Ondemand" setting to "Userspace" not only will you then not have to worry about your minimum setting, your device's performance will drastically improve.
Yeh i don't kno what you mean? I should have added "i'm learning" somewhere in my question??? Can you explain a little more please and also how to actually do it
 
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