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Originally Posted by kenn
I guess I used ADB because it's a tool I need to become familiar with. I used the one-click root but then didn't find a way to install Xionia without using ADB. I hadn't used it before so I downloaded the tools and read up a bit and then installed the recovery. After doing that, a simple install was cake. I've always enjoyed a moment or two of command line interface as I have a better idea of what I'm doing.
Edit - SetCPU 787/245. A little bit quicker and no wakeup issues so far. Leaving it on "On Demand" and it snaps right to attention. 128 doesn't appear to be supported as it "grays out" if I select it.
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Yeah, I actually like using the command line as well. I am still learning as well. I think if the kernel is locked at that level then thats how the kernel dev wanted it. IM sure we could try to tweak the kernel to drop that low but that would be beyond my scope... At this time ;c)