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Having actually located the config.txt, it does not contain any obvious cpu/gpu speed info like it normally does on Pi. Can it be added, or does chromium os need a different code/use a different file for this? |
we have not tested overclocking, but you can try |
@thealex160 where is located config.txt? |
@fydeos-alpha does the config.txt support the normal Pi settings: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/ ? |
@h0rn3t I managed to find instructions here on how to locate and edit the config.txt and cmdline.txt files. #109 I will test overclocking of my Pi 4B. I had to add usbhid.mousepoll=12 to cmdline.txt to improve mouse cursor speed and it works. So I can only assume overclocking in config.txt would work as well. |
@Heclalava does overclocking work? |
@fydeos-alpha yes it does, but without the ability to root the Android subsystem I gave up on this OS a long time ago. It's like trying to use Linux without sudo. |
FydeOS (actual root): Root for android subsystem: |
Maybe now, but at the time 3 yeas ago, I couldn't get it rooted. |
I realize there was a substantial change to the security model for fydeos and your comment was about dealing with that older model. Sorry about that. I stumbled down this path and found what I needed so hopefully someone else looking for the same can gain root and lock things down for themselves.
then Hope this helps. Sorry again |
Hello!
Where is the location of the config.txt? Looking to overclock the PI a bit.
Great job on the OS! Very happy with it, thanks!
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