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This is what you get when you use weird kernels ... OTOH, compiling the fcam kernel modules for the kernel you're running should fix the issue I would have thought.
 
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Originally Posted by tswindell View Post
This is what you get when you use weird kernels ...
Thats why we own n900's isn't it

got to mess with it at lease once a week, lol
 

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I would say: This is what you get for using weird programs like Fcam.

FYI: I just reflashed for unrelated reasons and the process refused to install the replacement kernel because it conflicted with Fcam.

I think this will also put it in conflict with Nitdroid.
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yeah its a whole new api, with custom kernel modules, its gona mess somethings up big time. but nothing ventured....
 
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I uninstalled fcam on Titan's kernel and didn't have any issues. I simply uninstalled it from command line and also purged everything. So as root, I simply did

Code:
apt-get remove --purge fcam*
and I was good to go after a reboot
 
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Originally Posted by arbitrabbit View Post
I uninstalled fcam on Titan's kernel and didn't have any issues. I simply uninstalled it from command line and also purged everything. So as root, I simply did

Code:
apt-get remove --purge fcam*
and I was good to go after a reboot
Yeah did that too, but with all the different kernel mods etc It didn't like it... reboot loop. loop loop loop loop loop loop oop oop op op p
 
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I uninstalled it the first time through the app manager by uninstalling the secondary programs first, HDR and Lowlight and then Fcam and then Fcam drivers and then a reboot and I didn't have any issues.

Since then I have reinstalled it with Multiboot so I can boot into the stock kernel to take pictures, boot into titans kernel to play games and boot into Android to have flash 10.1.
 

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Enabling RD mode will probably get you out of the reboot loop...
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I hope someone writes a nice howto about Fcam etc. All I know now is how to take some weird pictures
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Someone tried this with an older version of Titans kernel? Like the maemo28? Could be some modules that makes the conflict.
 
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