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fas29
post Aug 23 2010, 11:26 PM

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QUOTE(Patent @ Aug 24 2010, 12:21 AM)
which config are you trying to load ?

make sure you typed it correctly
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I don't understand the step 5 .

5. Then launch xterminal, and follow these steps below:

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3412
Basically, if you want to try the lv profile (Little bit lower voltage than stock default) and overclock to 850Mhz (min 250 max 850), type following commands in xterminal:
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sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 850


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post Aug 23 2010, 11:29 PM

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u install root sh d?
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post Aug 23 2010, 11:32 PM

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QUOTE(haushinka @ Aug 24 2010, 12:29 AM)
u install root sh d?
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Yes
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post Aug 23 2010, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(fas29 @ Aug 23 2010, 11:32 PM)
Yes
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when u tried to load the lv wut happened?

u need to do step by step

sudo gainroot (enter)
kernel-config load lv (enter)
kernel-config limits 250 900 (enter)
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post Aug 23 2010, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(fas29 @ Aug 23 2010, 11:26 PM)
I don't understand the step 5 .

  5. Then launch xterminal, and follow these steps below:

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3412
Basically, if you want to try the lv profile (Little bit lower voltage than stock default) and overclock to 850Mhz (min 250 max 850), type following commands in xterminal:
Code:

sudo gainroot
kernel-config load lv
kernel-config limits 250 850
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if you dont really understand the steps at the link, I'll summarize it.

CODE
kernel-config show


this basically shows the current configuration that is currently loaded

CODE
kernel-config save <configname>
kernel-config load <configname>


save the loaded config as another config and
load the saved config.

CODE
kernel-config default <configname>


this will make the <configname> to be loaded everytime you boot.

CODE
kernel-config limits <min> <max>

limit the current config minimum frequency and maximum frequency



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post Aug 23 2010, 11:43 PM

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Thanks guy . Will try to do again tomorrow after school . smile.gif
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post Aug 24 2010, 05:43 AM

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QUOTE(Patent @ Aug 23 2010, 11:39 PM)
if you dont really understand the steps at the link, I'll summarize it.

CODE
kernel-config show


this basically shows the current configuration that is currently loaded

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kernel-config save <configname>
kernel-config load <configname>


save the loaded config as another config and
load the saved config.

CODE
kernel-config default <configname>


this will make the <configname> to be loaded everytime you boot.

CODE
kernel-config limits <min> <max>

limit the current config minimum frequency and maximum frequency
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I recommend do not confuse the new user. Command are all case sensitive means even 1 letter wrong its wrong. Possible provide a direct code to make it work and when he is free he can slowly learn the other commands

This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Aug 24 2010, 05:59 AM
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post Aug 24 2010, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Aug 24 2010, 05:43 AM)
I recommend do not confuse the new user. Command are all case sensitive means even 1 letter wrong its wrong. Possible provide a direct code to make it work and when he is free he can slowly learn the other commands
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Actually previous Eiraku has provided a very good guide for overclocking on demand (with shortcut in Desktop). Owners can overclock through pressing the shortcut/icon on the Desktop when needed and reset to stock when not needed. I think he has spend some time on the contribution and should be added to the front page as alternative method for overclocking?

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post Aug 24 2010, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Aug 24 2010, 07:40 AM)
Actually previous Eiraku has provided a very good guide for overclocking on demand (with shortcut in Desktop). Owners can overclock through pressing the shortcut/icon on the Desktop when needed and reset to stock when not needed. I think he has spend some time on the contribution and should be added to the front page as alternative method for overclocking?
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definately if there is a better guide of course it will be added to the frontpage
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post Aug 24 2010, 08:41 AM

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@andy: I did? Can't remember edi, lol.
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QUOTE(jananan @ Aug 24 2010, 07:40 AM)
Thats good to hear. I believe there's an app with wink-to-snap feature will be available in repo when their project is done brows.gif

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QUOTE(arcalius_7 @ Aug 24 2010, 08:48 AM)
Thats good to hear. I believe there's an app with wink-to-snap feature will be available in repo when their project is done  brows.gif
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and smile detection....

now if only n900 had that 12MP sensor and xenon flash from N8...
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Aug 24 2010, 07:52 AM)
definately if there is a better guide of course it will be added to the frontpage
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Here:
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f...post&p=34018691


QUOTE(Eiraku @ Aug 24 2010, 08:41 AM)
Here's the much promised Titan Kernel Tut:

STEP 1: GET TITAN'S KERNEL

1) Enable Extras-Devel repos
2) Search for Enhanced Kernel (currently at version 38)
3) Install the Enhanced Kernel Settings package (it will automatically install the kernel)
4) Say yes to the "are you sure you want to risk borking your N900" question.
5) Restart after installation.

STEP 2: SET OVERCLOCKING

1) Go into xterminal
2) Make sure you have installed the rootsh package
3) As usual, start with "sudo gainroot"

Next:

CODE
kernel-config show


To show the current config, which should be 250-600mhz, normal stock config. You would wanna save this to stock by typing the below.

CODE
kernel-config save Stock


You now have the "Stock" profile to return to if everything goes wrong. Now to load profile type:

CODE

kernel-config load ulv
For a battery saving ULV profile


CODE

kernel-config load ideal


For a faster, overclocked 500-850mhz profile

Profiles to choose between:
a) ulv - Normal battery saving, normal clock.
b) ideal - Balanced, overclock
c) xlv - More battery saving, underclock.
d) starving - Most battery saving, normal clock.

Also, you can set your OWN clock speeds after choosing a profile by typing:

CODE
kernel-config limits <lower CPU limit> <upper CPU limit>


For instance "kernel-config limits 500 900". This will clock whatever profile you have loaded before to 500mhz lower limit and 900mhz upper limit. IDEAL ONLY IS OPTIMISED FOR A 500MHZ LOWER LIMIT, all the other profiles accept 250mhz.

After setting the clock speed limits, type:

CODE
kernel-config save <whatever name you want>


And load your OWN config as default by typing:

CODE
kernel-config default <whatever name you want>


If ever you need to set it back to normal, type:

CODE
kernel-config default Stock



STEP 3: ON THE FLY OVERCLOCKING

1) Get the files in the zip below, unzip somewhere on your computer.

CPUControl.zip ( 690bytes ) Number of downloads: 18


MIRROR: http://hotfile.com/dl/45149192/1a55994/CPUControl.zip.html

2) In each file (overclock, underclock, default) as per your needs, edit the part below with notepad in your computer:

CODE
Exec=sudo kernel-config load <insert profile name you want here>


3) Copy the files (using MC, xterm or WinSCP) to:

CODE
/usr/share/applications/hildon/


4) Place the shortcuts on your desktop.

5) <OPTIONAL> Create 3 48x48 PNG icons named uc.png, oc.png and def.png and put them in /usr/share/icons/scalable/hildon/ if you want icons for the shortcuts.

I'll be back tomorrow for the QBW widgets, which is actually the least hard part next to installing the kernel.

EDIT: Added mirror.
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Added on August 24, 2010, 9:01 am
QUOTE(Eiraku @ Aug 24 2010, 08:41 AM)
@andy: I did? Can't remember edi, lol.
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Yup, actually I requested it from you:
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f...post&p=34003975

This post has been edited by Andy214: Aug 24 2010, 09:05 AM
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post Aug 24 2010, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(arcalius_7 @ Aug 24 2010, 08:48 AM)
Thats good to hear. I believe there's an app with wink-to-snap feature will be available in repo when their project is done  brows.gif
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QUOTE(jananan @ Aug 24 2010, 08:58 AM)
and smile detection....

now if only n900 had that 12MP sensor and xenon flash from N8...
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I really like this two statements...



BTW guys did anyone installed Modrana. icon_question.gif
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post Aug 24 2010, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Aug 24 2010, 07:40 AM)
Actually previous Eiraku has provided a very good guide for overclocking on demand (with shortcut in Desktop). Owners can overclock through pressing the shortcut/icon on the Desktop when needed and reset to stock when not needed. I think he has spend some time on the contribution and should be added to the front page as alternative method for overclocking?
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i will tried to dig up the link later on...actually that was the easiest overclock step ive tried..u just click the icon and the process will do it for u ^^V

This post has been edited by haushinka: Aug 24 2010, 10:07 AM
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post Aug 24 2010, 10:30 AM

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i tot jakiman OC provide is a full and detail procedure to us ?
so i just follow jakiman guide from 1-7 then is the completion of OC ?
am i correct ?
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post Aug 24 2010, 10:49 AM

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http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/08/19/...esign-research/

this is exactly how you DONT choose designs for your mobile. Who hired her ?
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post Aug 24 2010, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(nicholas_oh @ Aug 24 2010, 10:30 AM)
i tot jakiman OC provide is a full and detail procedure to us ?
so i just follow jakiman guide from 1-7 then is the completion of OC ?
am i correct ?
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used conky to check ur speed after u done the OC steps.
if the speed remain default at the conky means that ur OC unsuccessfull.
or u can check in xterm <kernel-config show>
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post Aug 24 2010, 11:58 AM

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http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/05/05...es/index_01.htm

i am sure malaysians would have had better suggestions....

nothing there makes any sense...

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