Kernel flasher 42 (the one just promoted up from testing to stable) is broken, FWIW. It will break camera applications (deinstall the power kernel and go back to the normal one to fix it). There are probably workarounds in testing/devel for this, but that doesn't count as a proper solution.
So I'd recommend new users not mess with overclocking at the moment! And frankly, rev42 shouldn't have made it out of testing, but oh well.
edit: Okay, correction. It looks like it's a conflict between fcam-drivers and rev42. So it should work, but you'll need to remove BlessN900 and/or FCamera if you have either installed and still want to take pictures. =)
Kernel flasher 42 (the one just promoted up from testing to stable) is broken, FWIW. It will break camera applications (deinstall the power kernel and go back to the normal one to fix it). There are probably workarounds in testing/devel for this, but that doesn't count as a proper solution.
So I'd recommend new users not mess with overclocking at the moment! And frankly, rev42 shouldn't have made it out of testing, but oh well.
cheers for this info i was recently thinking of oc'ing but will now wait
cheers for this info i was recently thinking of oc'ing but will now wait
Just a heads up in case you don't see the post above -- but it looks like I was mistaken. The kernel-flasher should work, though you'll need to uninstall BlessN900/FCamera (if you have them installed) until the camera issue is worked out -- or make due without photos, which seems silly.