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You should pull the kernel log from the bootloader.
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love this kernel so far. All your work is always apprciated!
I can't find the option for charger scaleback? Where can I find this? thanks |
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So basically it's scaling off of CPU load, not screenstate? Even though it's running 1.05 ghz always? would it be beneficial to do both?
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As I said I would, d/l'd the Harrier while on the train. So far so good with stock vsels. Scored 602 on webos mark. Will watch battery life especially tomorrow morning on train as that's when my girlie pre sees the most action.
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Holy crap Unix, This is fast.
I am using an AT&T Pre Plus. And I'm flying. No problems with freezes or anything yet. Everything opens with no lags or issues. I see the biggest difference in the email and messaging apps. |
12/07/2010, 07:47 AM
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First impressions after 1 days use, this is very nice. It feels a little snappier than F105 @ 1ghz. No crashes or lags whatsoever. For me the battery drain seems worse than F105. However I was running 1ghz /w vdd1 @ 56 on F105.
Can someone post the CLI command to change the voltage settings? I'd like to turn this thing down to what I was running F105 at. |
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Unixpsycho,
Is vdemand leveraging any of the smartreflex technology on the processor or is it totally bypassing it for stability? (it's not terribly important for me to know, I'm just curious :-) ). Also, this kernel is the best that I've tried yet as far as smoothness. I like it :-) -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums Beta |
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To change via CLI:
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echo "70 63 56" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdemand/vdemand_vsel_vdd1 echo "43 38 36" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdemand/vdemand_vsel_vdd2 I'll see if i can (blame) have oil fix govnah.
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I must have a super girlie pre because I couldn't get past the palm logo on the boot screen. It is basically the same issue when I tried installing SR-71. I tried all of the different techniques that were used for SR-71 but no luck. It sucks to have such a girlie pre. I want my Chuck Norris back that was running SR-71 before I lost it.
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Where do you keep your kernels these days? I have not messed with your stuff since I wrote SuperPreKernel. This kernel sounds interesting.
thanks, number1pete
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Yeah, and I just found out that the guy who wrote NanPlayer is from our area but then HP hired him so he is in the Bay area now. Oh well....hopefully more houston dev's will pop up.
BTW, Harrier been working great all day. later, number1pete
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