marcusant, I got a question:
My memory kinda sucks, so please forgive me if this has already been addressed, but I seem to recall reading a thread somewhere where a kernel dev suggested using a tool like Root Explorer to navigate to /data/system/throttle and then delete it and reboot. This was supposed to be a work-around for the CPU-sticking-at-200-MHz issue. (It allowed the CPU to clock-down to 100 MHz when using a gov like "ondemand.")
I think this might've been CM9-ICS-Shadowkernel, now that I think of it. Anyways, my question is: Will the same thing work for Nyan colonel?
It will probably work fine. 100MHz actually sticks as long as you don't have any UV/OC apps.
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