User:Almehdi
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My kernel settings
Script and Conf can be taken from Maemo22, Maemo23, Voltage settings:
:XLV is: "20 20 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" :ideal: 30 30 30 30 33 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72 (first three ignored) :ULV: 25 25 25 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72 :LV: 30 30 38 48 48 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 60 67 72
My stable/unstable kernel settings
Stock 250-600 volt="" OC-250-805 volt="30 30 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" OC-250-850 volt="30 30 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" (unstable) OC-250-900 volt="30 30 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" (unstable) OC-250-950 volt="30 30 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" (unstable) current mhz/volt= 125/20 *250/30 *500/30 *550/30 *600/33 *700/38 *750/45 *805/45 *850/54 *900/54 *950/60 1000/54 1010/60 1015/72
Analyzing time_in_state (by rooted) - rev4
saved in /home/opt/scripts/oc-test.sh
#!/bin/sh idlefreq=`awk '{if ($2 > 0) print $1}' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state | tail -n 1` tis1=`awk '{sum += $2} END {print sum}' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state` tis2=`awk '$1 == "'"$idlefreq"'" {idle = $2} {sum += $2} END {print sum-idle}' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state` awk '{print "\nCurrent frequency: "$1/1000" MHz\n"}' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq echo -e "FREQUENCY\tUSED\t\tWHEN NOT IDLE" awk ' {printf (($1/1000)" MHz \t")} {if ($2 == 0) printf ""; else printf ("%.1f %\t\t",($2*100)/"'"$tis1"'")} {if ($2 == 0) print ""; else if ($2/"'"$tis2"'" > 1) print ""; else printf ("%.1f %\n",($2*100)/"'"$tis2"'")} ' /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state echo ""
Output example:
Current frequency: 250 MHz FREQUENCY USED WHEN NOT IDLE 1200 MHz 1100 MHz 1000 MHz 950 MHz 900 MHz 850 MHz 810 MHz 1.4 % 52.8 % 750 MHz 0.0 % 0.9 % 700 MHz 0.0 % 1.3 % 600 MHz 0.0 % 1.1 % 550 MHz 0.1 % 5.6 % 500 MHz 1.0 % 38.3 % 250 MHz 97.4 % 124.999 MHz
Install nbench:
1. Install rootsh if you havent
2. Open terminal and write:
cd /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/
3. Download by writing:
wget http://my.arava.co.il/~matan/770/n900/nbench wget http://my.arava.co.il/~matan/770/n900/COM.DAT wget http://my.arava.co.il/~matan/770/n900/NNET.DAT
(If you don't have wget: apt-get install wget)
4. write:
root
5. Make a directory:
mkdir /home/opt/nbench
6. Move the files to a better location:
mv /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/nbench /home/opt/nbench mv /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/COM.DAT /home/opt/nbench mv /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/NNET.DAT /home/opt/nbench
(a tip is to use tab-key to finish easy.. like /h[tab] to make /home/)
7. To get permission:
chmod 777 /home/opt/nbench/nbench
8. Run and wait for it to finnish:
/home/opt/nbench/./nbench
or cd /home/opt/nbench/ ./nbench
My installed programs
Interesting but not installed: CuteExplorer, Desktop Activity Manager, gTranslate, gvsms, Headphone deamon, healtcheck, Knots2, Panucci, Phototranslator, Tower cell info
First: apt-get install decoders-support
Second: apt-get install adblock-plus-1.0 array-theme batterygraph callnotify catorise chromium conky cpumem-applet cpufrequtils wget currencyconverter erminig file-roller fmradio
Third: apt-get install led-pattern-editor lzma telepathy-msn-pecan openssh-client petrovich psswitcher powatool quick-launch tweakr wifi-switcher xarchiver zip 3g2g-mode-selection-applet leafpad
unmet dependencies: desktop-cmd-exec diskusage qtirreco maemo-mapper