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How does this effect kernel-power, NITKernel, or multiboot in general?

Great job btw
 
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hi and thanks for all working on this project
i have installed nitdroid and power kernal on my phone
if i want to test this project what will be happen?
any changes in my boot menus or other kernels i have installed?
any losing of data?
thanks again
 
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i am getting 2.56 v out from the n900 , on 80% battery , so i think some people may get power leds to light on some devices , but they won't be recognized by the system , since the controller/processor on that device isn't actually on , i think minimum voltage is 3.3v , i will charge the battery fully and hope to get more than 3.3 v , BIG THANKS to all developers .in future i hope we can get 5v out.

[EDIT]the above is wrong , i had a faulty cable , the output is 5v .

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How are you testing voltage, is i2c-tools installed, does anything like Permission denied show in the terminal window?
 
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I tried with a digital photo frame and when I connected the N900 is activated operating mode showing PENDRIVE.

Listing "/ dev" is not "/ dev/sda1", missing the mount in / media / flash ".

At least it seems that way pendrive into the storage device.
 
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i cant wait please answer my last post and let me to know what will happen if i install this?!
 
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I had to modify the script vboost.sh to locate the command i2cset. "

/usr/local/sbin/i2cset
 
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If you're running the app as root /usr/local/sbin/ should be in $PATH.

This is a prerelease, if you're not sure what you're doing then wait for a newer more stable release
 

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Everyone asking questions, please make sure you read Joerg_rw's post cited in the first post:

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=218
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Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
If you're running the app as root /usr/local/sbin/ should be in $PATH.

This is a prerelease, if you're not sure what you're doing then wait for a newer more stable release
I found that /usr/local/sbin/ is not included in $PATH.(root)

I've solved.
 
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