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Originally Posted by makkonen
I just woke up this morning and noticed my clock was 10 minutes slow. Cycling the setting for network time did nothing (didn't really expect it to, but hey, worth a shot). Something with the clocking changes in the last week, I guess (I don't remember exactly what kernel I'm running). No fix that I'm aware of, except finding the bug in the kernel and squashing it.
Overclocking should work out of the box, but I haven't tested it. I believe the cmdline setting is acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=xxxxxx (people have had luck with 610000, one person said he was running stably up at 720000).
Things have seemed sluggish to me, lately, as well, but I couldn't tell if that was just slowdown after it being booted for a while.
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Hah, I would think that that would work too, any other phone I've used that has some kind of network time sync triggers a sync when you toggle the option.
I was also wondering if there's a way to increase the sensitivity of the screen? I find that I have to press pretty hard to get things to register sometimes.