GuSec
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While trying the tool for changing the CPU clock my /etc/pandora/conf/cpu.conf got destroyed in a crash (0 bytes large as of now). The problem is that /usr/pandora/apps/op_cpusettings.pnd and /usr/pandora/scripts/op_cpusettings.sh both rely on the fact that this file exist and is read- and writeable. Running the graphical tools now only tells me that no change has been done before even receiving input.
I would need a copy of that file in it's default configuration and can't seem to find it anywhere. A reboot with the file missing don't automagically create it.
Is this something normal? The file just disappearing without a default configuration showing up at boot time?
I would need a copy of that file in it's default configuration and can't seem to find it anywhere. A reboot with the file missing don't automagically create it.
Is this something normal? The file just disappearing without a default configuration showing up at boot time?