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#2801
sorry if this have been ask before, but why are we still using 2.6.28 kernel?
what prevent N900 to use 3.2.1 (latest kernel) or even 2.6.38?
 
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#2802
Originally Posted by sLumPia View Post
sorry if this have been ask before, but why are we still using 2.6.28 kernel?
what prevent N900 to use 3.2.1 (latest kernel) or even 2.6.38?
Binary blobs and cell phone software.
If you want 3.2.5, go ask the Nemo team if they can roll it in.
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#2803
Any luck on the WLAN bug?

Disabling WLAN from automatically connecting doesn't help. If I go into the "Internet connection" widget from the home screen, WLAN APs are still pinged. After 2-3 days of even no WLAN use, if I go into the "Internet connection" widget the kernel panics in the same way as I have reported.

Could someone fashion a patch go catch the NULL pointer for now to at least not kernel panic?
 
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#2804
Originally Posted by mooninite View Post
Any luck on the WLAN bug?

Disabling WLAN from automatically connecting doesn't help. If I go into the "Internet connection" widget from the home screen, WLAN APs are still pinged. After 2-3 days of even no WLAN use, if I go into the "Internet connection" widget the kernel panics in the same way as I have reported.

Could someone fashion a patch go catch the NULL pointer for now to at least not kernel panic?
Pali is making a new build which should fix the issue (hopefully it will be available in a couple of minutes, there will be an announcement). Would you please install it once it is ready , test and report whether the issue still remains.
 

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#2805
New version is builded and is on standard place. Here is changelog:

* Fixed reboot problem
* Added option (sysfs entry) to disable indicator led
* Enabled module xt_owner
* Fixed scheduling while atomic bugs
* efuse calibrations are re-calculated - using linear approximation instead of hard-coded increments
* Fixed camera driver to use framebuffer memory for video-capture buffer (DMA to framebuffer)
* Enabled cdrom drivers
* Disabled verbose power_supply messages
* Notify about changed musb mode
* Disabled mesh network (kernel sometimes crashed)
* Fixed the famous BT headset issue
* Upstream patch: Bluetooth: Fix potential bad memory access with sysfs files
* Disabled errata 430973
 

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#2806
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Pali is making a new build which should fix the issue (hopefully it will be available in a couple of minutes, there will be an announcement). Would you please install it once it is ready , test and report whether the issue still remains.
I started having the same issues at work a couple weeks ago, made the report and found it was already reported.

Turns out IT had changed where some of it's wifi APs were, and my office is now in the middle of two nearly-equally low powered APs. Every time a truck passes by outside it drops the signal and potentially changes which AP it's connected to, which caused a reboot on occasion. (It took me days to figure out it was trucks/signal causing this...) I "fixed" it by removing the work AP listing entirely and just not connecting to wifi at work.

I just loaded up todays build and re-enabled the work AP. Will let you know if it reboots again in the near future. Lots of trucks are due to pass by in the next couple hours.

Update: Lots of trucks and wifi up/downs later, and no reboots. Will let you know if that changes, but so far, so good.

Last edited by woody14619; 2012-02-15 at 23:08.
 

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#2807
Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
For 250-850 with smart reflex do this:


Code:
enable_off_mode 1
sleep_while_idle 1
sr_vdd1_autocomp 1
sr_vdd2_autocomp 1
clocks_off_while_idle 1
voltage_off_while_idle 1
scaling_governor ondemand
scaling_max_freq 850000
scaling_min_freq 250000
slee_ind 1
I can make this configuration with batterypatch installed, or do I have to uninstall
 
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#2808
Maybe start up a new KP50 thread?
I think its time
 
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#2809
Originally Posted by toxaris View Post
Maybe start up a new KP50 thread?
I think its time
Test my last pre50 build. If all problems are fixed and pre50 version can be pushed to Extras-devel as v50 I will start new thread for kernel-power.
 

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#2810
kp50? is kp49 already in extras?
 
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