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** In the event you have decided to file a bug report or open a thread about your problem, please add a note to that report, mentioning that you are or previously were in fact running your device overclocked.  Please also provide details about the period and amount of overclocking used.
** In the event you have decided to file a bug report or open a thread about your problem, please add a note to that report, mentioning that you are or previously were in fact running your device overclocked.  Please also provide details about the period and amount of overclocking used.
* The reason for these requirements is that there are many problems pending for developer's attention. It is a huge waste of time to try and trace down an error without knowing all the facts, just to find out in the end that the particular problem was caused by a damaged hardware. If the developers know about it, they can take it into account and won't rule out a 1+1=3 problem on the reporter's device during their analysis.
* The reason for these requirements is that there are many problems pending for developer's attention. It is a huge waste of time to try and trace down an error without knowing all the facts, just to find out in the end that the particular problem was caused by a damaged hardware. If the developers know about it, they can take it into account and won't rule out a 1+1=3 problem on the reporter's device during their analysis.
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==Available kernels==
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Overclocking requires installation of a custom kernel. There are two types of kernels:
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# [[Kernel_Power|kernel-power]], developed by Titan and maintained by Pali '''(recommended)'''. They are compatible with [[Maemo 5/PR1.2|PR1.2]] and [[Maemo 5/PR1.3|PR1.3]], contain lots of additional features (IPv6, NAT etc) and bugfixes. In addition, they include a large set of possible frequencies (125 MHz-1.15 GHz) which can be manually set and tested without flashing a new kernel. The defaults are set to the standard 250-600 MHz range. This guide recommends using kernel-power v50, which at the time of writing is available in the [[extras]] catalog. Newer, more experimental kernels may be available through [[extras-testing]] or [[extras-devel]].
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# Modified [[Maemo 5/PR1.1|PR1.1]] kernels by Lehto and others. The only difference from the stock Nokia kernel is the change of the available hardcoded frequencies.
==Additional information and hints==
==Additional information and hints==
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==Installing a modified kernel==
==Installing a modified kernel==
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Overclocking and undervolting require installation of a custom kernel.
 
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There are two types of kernels:
 
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===Kernel-Power (recommended)===
 
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[[Kernel_Power|kernel-power]], developed by Titan and maintained by Pali.
 
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They are compatible with [[Maemo 5/PR1.2|PR1.2]] and [[Maemo 5/PR1.3|PR1.3]], contain lots of additional features (IPv6, NAT etc) and bugfixes. In addition, they include a large set of possible frequencies (125 MHz-1.15 GHz) which can be manually set and tested without flashing a new kernel.
 
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The defaults are set to the standard 250-600 MHz range.
 
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This guide recommends using kernel-power v50, which at the time of writing is available in the [[extras]] catalog. Newer, more experimental kernels may be available through [[extras-testing]] or [[extras-devel]].
 
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===Kernel-Power===
====Installing from the repositories====
====Installing from the repositories====
# Open the Application Manager
# Open the Application Manager
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===Lehto's Kernel and other legacy kernels===
===Lehto's Kernel and other legacy kernels===
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Modified [[Maemo 5/PR1.1|PR1.1]] kernels by Lehto and others. The only difference from the stock Nokia kernel is the change of the available hardcoded frequencies.
 
====Flashing from X Terminal====
====Flashing from X Terminal====
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* do a backup, have a PC nearby and know you are able to flash the N900 with flasher-3.5 - just in case
* do a backup, have a PC nearby and know you are able to flash the N900 with flasher-3.5 - just in case
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# Launch X Terminal, then type<pre>sudo gainroot</pre>
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# Launch xterminal app then type sudo gainroot (need rootsh installed)
# Type:<pre>softupd -vv -s --local</pre>(that is a double v)
# Type:<pre>softupd -vv -s --local</pre>(that is a double v)
# Open new terminal
# Open new terminal

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