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How to Overclock your Raspberry Pi

56 points| celticbadboy | 13 years ago |jeremymorgan.com | reply

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[+] subway|13 years ago|reply
I really don't like these articles where the author provides a list of commands without actually understanding what some of them do. "sudo sync; sync" for instance. This is on par with copy-paste programming.
[+] Arceliapfa|13 years ago|reply
Some of his articles about the RPI have been pretty basic, but this one is actually pretty good, because it shows several methods. Just editing the config and rebooting didn't work for me the first time.
[+] Heliosmaster|13 years ago|reply
I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing. After all rPI is supposed to be educational, right?
[+] jk|13 years ago|reply
Backing up config.txt does not make sense. "sync" alone might be sufficient.