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#2881
See this post about packet injection driver in kernel-power v50: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=458
 

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#2882
Originally Posted by pali View Post
Seems that this is last working version:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=77
And reboot problem was first time in this:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2804
I solved that my FMTX problem:
I enabled FMTX, disabled FMTX, enabled and again disabled. After that reboot and no other FMTX problem...

Now I cannot reproduce it. I'm using modified fmtxd.
 
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#2883
I'm not using batterypatch at all.

I was just wondering how interesting it could be with kernel power v49, considering I'd try to tweak it to run 500 900 when the unit is on.
 
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#2884
i can change it to 500-800 but is it better than 250-800 ?
still i can't decide which one is better or why so
but i'm sure that :
conservative(batterypatch default governor) with 500-800 is horrible
if u installed BP and wanted to change to 500 instead of 250 then don't forget to change to ondemad too

and please post @SP/BP dedicated thread for any further discussions
 

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#2885
current kernel configuration: power49
current frequency: 1100
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min. frequency: 1000
max. frequency: 1100
avoid frequencies: 125 250 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1100 1150
active frequencies: 1000:72,600
SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=0
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 1, up threshold= 75, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0

is this setting ok?
i dont kno any penguine
please someone can clear the terms....?

'' SmartReflex
VDD1=0
VDD2=0
up threshold= 75
sampling rate= 300000
dsp ''

.....what are these anyway.''
sorry for my eng.
Thanks.

Last edited by DSONI; 2012-03-07 at 08:36.
 
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#2886
Originally Posted by DSONI View Post
current kernel configuration: power49
current frequency: 1100
supported frequencies: 125 250 500 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1000 1100 1150
min. frequency: 1000
max. frequency: 1100
avoid frequencies: 125 250 550 600 720 805 850 900 950 1100 1150
active frequencies: 1000:72,600
SmartReflex VDD1=0, VDD2=0
governor ondemand: ignore nice load= 1, up threshold= 75, sampling rate= 300000, powersave bias= 0
is this setting ok?
Hell no!
This will make your device always stay between 1 and 1.1GHz, even when you not use it.
Please make shure that you have kernel-power-settings installed, then go to terminal and type

Code:
kernel-config load dsp
When it is running stable than you can later type

Code:
kernel-config default dsp
to make it standard on every boot.
If you like you can play arround a little bit with the max. frequency settings, every device is different.

Originally Posted by DSONI View Post
i dont kno any penguine
please someone can clear the terms....?

'' SmartReflex
VDD1=0
VDD2=0
up threshold= 75
sampling rate= 300000
dsp ''

.....what are these anyway.''
sorry for my eng.
Thanks.
This is basic knowledge- please use the search function of this site and an internet search engine.

CU Michael
 

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#2887
If i want to change my kernel power, from "Linux kernel for power user" into "Linux kernel for power user (boot image for multiboot)" what should i do?

i have to uninstall my previous kernel and then install my new kernel or i can overwrite it?

thanks in advance
 
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#2888
Originally Posted by zincholic View Post
If i want to change my kernel power, from "Linux kernel for power user" into "Linux kernel for power user (boot image for multiboot)" what should i do?

i have to uninstall my previous kernel and then install my new kernel or i can overwrite it?

thanks in advance
Those two packages are complementary, not exclusive, AFAIK.
 

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#2889
Originally Posted by stlpaul View Post
Those two packages are complementary, not exclusive, AFAIK.
No one package will flash kernel-power to NAND and second will install bootimage for multiboot (and v50 also for u-boot).

But you can of course install both.
 

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#2890
Sorry, as this question probably is not very adding to the discussion, but as all Ubuntu builds seem to only run on 2.6.35 on N900, what is KP based on? Would it be possible to compile 2.6.35 with the patches for KP? I am asking as 12.04 seems to be running quite successfully on N900 (but only on 2.6.35) and as it uses latest libc6/libglib/... I was wondering if maybe 2.6.35+KP patches would allow us to update(overwrite/butcher) those libs without getting 'FATAL: kernel too old' error?
 
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