07-25-2020, 05:49 PM
@Luke I now know how to fix this. It had to do with the version string I used.
I'm currently rebuilding.
@daniel This topic primarily came about because I noticed my phone getting unstable with higher memory clocks (at the time default clock speeds had changed in some distributions). Using a slower memory clock will consume less power and therefore should make your phone cooler (this is the OS independent part). This is probably why you got directed to this post. OS dependent: The temperature at which the CPU will be throttled is 70 degrees Celsius for Mobian as far as I know. UT probably has a lower setting -> hence it being cooler.
In plain words: To change the clock speed you need to use a flash a patched bootloader (u-boot is widely used and is - among other things - responsible for setting the memory clock speeds).
For mobian you can install a debian package as instructed in the OP. (But please wait until tomorrow when I have updated the links).
For other distributions I have an idea how to get the binary which you can flash using "dd", but I haven't yet build them/tried it
I'm currently rebuilding.
@daniel This topic primarily came about because I noticed my phone getting unstable with higher memory clocks (at the time default clock speeds had changed in some distributions). Using a slower memory clock will consume less power and therefore should make your phone cooler (this is the OS independent part). This is probably why you got directed to this post. OS dependent: The temperature at which the CPU will be throttled is 70 degrees Celsius for Mobian as far as I know. UT probably has a lower setting -> hence it being cooler.
In plain words: To change the clock speed you need to use a flash a patched bootloader (u-boot is widely used and is - among other things - responsible for setting the memory clock speeds).
For mobian you can install a debian package as instructed in the OP. (But please wait until tomorrow when I have updated the links).
For other distributions I have an idea how to get the binary which you can flash using "dd", but I haven't yet build them/tried it