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#111
Updated to V50 with speedpatch and batterypatch installed.
Everything working fine so far, also battery life seems to be greatly improved.
Thanks Pali great job
 
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#112
For everyone, who want to have camera indicator red led disabled for good (persistent through reboots), but we're too shy to ask

1. Create (as root) a text file (called, for example, 'custom') in /etc/event.d/

2. Paste this content into Your 'custom' file:
Code:
description ''custom''
start on started hildon-desktop
stop on starting shutdown
console none
service

script

echo 1 >/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-2/2-0030/disable_indicator_led

end script
3. At the end, You should have a file: /etc/event.d/custom containing content from point 2. You're done - now, Your indicator led will be disabled for good, unless You enable it manually, via changing sys entry to 0 via hand, during runtime. Even still, after next reboot, indicator led will be disabled again.
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To undo, just delete /etc/event.d/custom (as root: rm /etc/event.d/custom)

/Estel
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#113
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
For everyone, who want to have camera indicator red led disabled for good (persistent through reboots), but we're too shy to ask

1. Create (as root) a text file (called, for example, 'custom') in /etc/event.d/

2. Paste this content into Your 'custom' file:
Code:
description ''custom''
start on started hildon-desktop
stop on starting shutdown
console none
service

script

echo 1 >/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-2/2-0030/disable_indicator_led

end script
3. At the end, You should have a file: /etc/event.d/custom containing content from point 2. You're done - now, Your indicator led will be disabled for good, unless You enable it manually, via changing sys entry to 0 via hand, during runtime. Even still, after next reboot, indicator led will be disabled again.
---

To undo, just delete /etc/event.d/custom (as root: rm /etc/event.d/custom)

/Estel
GJ estel.

FMG, my batterylife is to the max. I get ~ 2-3 days with small use.

perhaps chmod a+x it?

Thank you all devs who made this possible.
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#114
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask. If it's not, please direct me to the right place.

I have an application that needs iptables support. kernel-power v42, which I have in my N900, supports iptables but not the NFQUEUE target. Does kernel-power v50 support NFQUEUE?
 
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#115
i'm not able to install i have a message that it is in conflict with Multiboot
as reported from bvaibhav
Please let me know how to procede
 
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#116
Originally Posted by frank63 View Post
i'm not able to install i have a message that it is in conflict with Multiboot
as reported from bvaibhav
Please let me know how to procede
If you have still problems, uninstall all multiboot packages (kernel power bootimg too), update kernel-power and then install your multiboot back... This should work.
 
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#117
Originally Posted by pali View Post
If you have still problems, uninstall all multiboot packages (kernel power bootimg too), update kernel-power and then install your multiboot back... This should work.
ARGGGHH!
i uninstalle multiboot...
i installed with success the new kernel but now at the boot i have the message "Can't flash the kernel, required files not found"
 
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#118
Originally Posted by frank63 View Post
ARGGGHH!
i uninstalle multiboot...
i installed with success the new kernel but now at the boot i have the message "Can't flash the kernel, required files not found"
Did you installed kernel power bootimg package?
 
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#119
Originally Posted by frank63 View Post
ARGGGHH!
i uninstalle multiboot...
i installed with success the new kernel but now at the boot i have the message "Can't flash the kernel, required files not found"
I was able to update the kernel successfully via terminal and I didnt have to uninstall multiboot too... But after updating to kp 50 i too got the same error and it was b'coz the phone was booting into kp49 by default, then i selected the kp 50 option during startup in multiboot.
 
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#120
Originally Posted by pali View Post
Did you installed kernel power bootimg package?
i upgrade it from application manager or i guess to do it
 
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