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    Help in getting Kernel-Power back with WI1 and Nitdriod installed.

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    lucas777 | # 1 | 2011-04-23, 07:23 | Report

    Pretty much just pulled all my hair out, At first i had installed the Faircrack app and the custom Wifi drivers, this is where i think i lost my overclock..

    Second i installed Nitdriod V11

    Not sure how the hell now i get my overclock back in Maemo, seriously any help at all at what to do would be really appreciated right now.

    Ive exhausted all avenues

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    lucas777 | # 2 | 2011-04-23, 09:40 | Report

    any ideas guys

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    lucas777 | # 3 | 2011-04-23, 10:37 | Report

    seriously no one knows?

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    viraj3006 | # 4 | 2011-04-23, 10:47 | Report

    see this...

    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=68018

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    lucas777 | # 5 | 2011-04-23, 11:32 | Report

    Thanks mate, already flashed it all, but il bookmark this for future ref, thanks again

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    viraj3006 | # 6 | 2011-04-23, 13:05 | Report

    you need that kernel if you are gonna overclock with Android... So cheers

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    misiak | # 7 | 2011-04-23, 14:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by lucas777 View Post
    Thanks mate, already flashed it all, but il bookmark this for future ref, thanks again
    If you have the patched kernel installed (the one which has monitor mode in wlan), try to type in terminal:
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    kernel-config show
    If it shows errors, you need to install kernel-power-settings (if you need instructions, let me know, I will try to help)
    If it shows you something like
    Originally Posted by
    current kernel configuration:
    current frequency: 950
    supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 700 750 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
    min. frequency: 125
    max. frequency: 950
    avoid frequencies: 125, 250
    active frequencies: 0:30,90 500:30,360 550:33,400 600:38,430 700:45,430 750:45,430 805:48,430 850:48,500 900:54,50 950:54,500 1000:60,500 1100:72,520 1150:72,520
    SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=0
    governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 1, up threshold= 75 sampling rate= 150000, powersave bias= 0
    Then you should be able to overclock by:
    1.
    Code:
    ls /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/
    will show you list of available profiles
    2. you can view their seetings by typing (example for profile named "ideal"):
    Code:
    more /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal
    There are lines:
    Originally Posted by
    # minimum frequency to use
    MINFREQ=500
    # maximum frequency to use
    MAXFREQ=850
    which tell you which frequencies are available in a profile.
    3. Optional: if none of build-in profiles satisfy you, you can create your own by:
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    cd /usr/share/kernel-power-settings
    cp ideal myownprofile
    leafpad myownprofile
    And in leafpad edit lines with MINFREQ and MAXFREQ, for example if you want your device to operate in <250; 1150> frequencies, you should set MINFREQ=250 MAXFREQ=1150 and if you want your device to go on 1000 all the time, set MINFREQ=1000 and MAXFREQ=1000 also. Ignore other fields if you don't know what they mean. Also, instead of copying "ideal" in this step, you can copy "lv" or "ulv" or "xlv", they are supposed to use lower voltages, so that should mean longer battery life. But be careful with them, in some situations thay may turn of your phone (it's quite logical, lower voltage = less power for cpu, but you demand more from it, so it can just turn off due to lack of power, but honestly it never happened to me when using ulv config:P)
    4. When you know which profile you want to use, type in terminal:
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    kernel-config load ideal
    or replace word "ideal" with your chosen config name. Now command
    Code:
    kernel-config show
    should show your edited settings.
    5. After testing that these settings work for you and phone doesn't reboot automatically, you can set it to load these settings at start-up (if you won't do that, you will have to type in terminal "sudo kernel-config load ideal" everytime you reboot your phone). To do that, type:
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    rm -f /etc/default/kernel-power
    ln -s /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ideal /etc/default/kernel-power
    You should change "ideal" to the name of your chosen profile. Now, it will load it at startup.

    I hope I understood you correctly and helped you.

    Edit: if you want to know more about "kernel-config" command, see: http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#Use_of_kernel-config

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