Like the title says, in v1.34, I can push the clock speed to a maximum of 2200 MHz while running Debian 12.1. Using the same system with version 1.35, I can hardly go ten minutes with what seems to be a kernel panic. Once the system freezes, the ethernet lights begin flashing constantly without any stop until I reboot. The reason I want to use v1.35 is because rfkill detects bluetooth(!). However, without overclocking, my Pi 4 is horrendously slow as I use it as my main computer.
Like the title says, in v1.34, I can push the clock speed to a maximum of 2200 MHz while running Debian 12.1. Using the same system with version 1.35, I can hardly go ten minutes with what seems to be a kernel panic. Once the system freezes, the ethernet lights begin flashing constantly without any stop until I reboot. The reason I want to use v1.35 is because
rfkill
detects bluetooth(!). However, without overclocking, my Pi 4 is horrendously slow as I use it as my main computer.