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    Morku | # 1721 | 2011-09-23, 17:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by Straycat View Post
    Thanks, Morku. What you say makes sense.

    How can I check my voltage profile? 'kernel-config show' do not show this.
    it does. (root -> kernel-config show)
    Look at activate frequencies. The default configuration look like: 0:30,90 250:38,180 500:48,360 and so on.
    This configuration works fine for me and I have stable video playback.
    here is a voltage chart:
    http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#Calculating_voltages
    The ULV starts with 0:25
    I don't know which configuration you have, but this made my video playback corrupt. With more To load the default type: "kernel-config load default"
    Maybe it's better to make a reboot, so set it to default: "kernel-config default default".
    Don't forget to save your current configuration, if you have a 'special profile'.

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    colin.stephane | # 1722 | 2011-09-23, 19:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
    You did not supply a disksize_kb (or memlimit) parameter during modprobe. It can work like this too, but then it needs rzscontrol which we do not have:

    Code:
    modprobe ramzswap;
    rzscontrol /dev/block/ramzswap0 --disksize_kb=32768 --init;
    swapon /dev/block/ramzswap0;
    Well, I have just see your message about rzscontrol, so here it is, please, give it a try !!!

    Code:
    -bash-2.05b# apt-get install compcache-tools
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
      compcache-tools
    0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
    Need to get 6144B of archives.
    After this operation, 45,1kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Get:1 http://repository.maemo.org fremantle/free compcache-tools 0.6.2-1maemo0 [6144B]
    Fetched 6144B in 0s (15,5kB/s)   
    Selecting previously deselected package compcache-tools.
    (Reading database ... 39519 files and directories currently installed.)
    Unpacking compcache-tools (from .../compcache-tools_0.6.2-1maemo0_armel.deb) ...
    Setting up compcache-tools (0.6.2-1maemo0) ...
    -bash-2.05b# rzscontrol 
    Usage: rzscontrol {<ramzswap device>} [<options>]
    Example: rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap0 --init
    See rzscontrol manpage for details.
    -bash-2.05b#
    A++

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    don_falcone | # 1723 | 2011-09-23, 22:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by colin.stephane View Post
    Well, I have just see your message about rzscontrol, so here it is, please, give it a try !!!

    Code:
    -bash-2.05b# apt-get install compcache-tools
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
      compcache-tools
    0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
    Need to get 6144B of archives.
    After this operation, 45,1kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Get:1 http://repository.maemo.org fremantle/free compcache-tools 0.6.2-1maemo0 [6144B]
    Fetched 6144B in 0s (15,5kB/s)   
    Selecting previously deselected package compcache-tools.
    (Reading database ... 39519 files and directories currently installed.)
    Unpacking compcache-tools (from .../compcache-tools_0.6.2-1maemo0_armel.deb) ...
    Setting up compcache-tools (0.6.2-1maemo0) ...
    -bash-2.05b# rzscontrol 
    Usage: rzscontrol {<ramzswap device>} [<options>]
    Example: rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap0 --init
    See rzscontrol manpage for details.
    -bash-2.05b#
    A++
    ...already tested it

    Same behavior - modprobe / insmod ramzswap followed by rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap0 --init
    -> reboot during init.

    I am currently searching a method how to diagnose it. This basically seems to be a HW watchdog / reset issue.

    EDIT: btw, my HW rev is 2101.

    EDIT 2: last line of dmsg output is:
    [12475.862792] ramzswap: num_devices not specified. Using default: 1
    and then straight into reboot.

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    fahadj2003 | # 1724 | 2011-09-25, 10:19 | Report

    Again, how to enable bqb27200 in v49? *noob friendly please*

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    pali | # 1725 | 2011-09-25, 10:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by fahadj2003 View Post
    Again, how to enable bqb27200 in v49? *noob friendly please*
    you cannot use bq27x00_battery and bme together. first you need to stop bme (of course no battery charging) and then modprobe module.

    $ stop bme && modprobe bq27x00_battery

    to start bme again, you need to first unload bq module:

    $ rmmod bq27x00_battery && start bme

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    Estel | # 1726 | 2011-09-25, 10:25 | Report

    @up
    Code:
    stop bme
    ...then modprobe bq27x00_module, or how it's called now. Impossible to have it together with bme, sadly.

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    freemangordon | # 1727 | 2011-09-25, 13:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
    ...already tested it

    Same behavior - modprobe / insmod ramzswap followed by rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap0 --init
    -> reboot during init.

    I am currently searching a method how to diagnose it. This basically seems to be a HW watchdog / reset issue.

    EDIT: btw, my HW rev is 2101.

    EDIT 2: last line of dmsg output is:
    [12475.862792] ramzswap: num_devices not specified. Using default: 1
    and then straight into reboot.
    Which kernel have you installed, there was a kp48 build which was buggy. Also may you post your /dev/mtd2 contents.

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    TMavica | # 1728 | 2011-09-25, 16:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by pali View Post
    you cannot use bq27x00_battery and bme together. first you need to stop bme (of course no battery charging) and then modprobe module.

    $ stop bme && modprobe bq27x00_battery

    to start bme again, you need to first unload bq module:

    $ rmmod bq27x00_battery && start bme
    do u delete the line blacklist bq27x00 in the kernel-power.blacklist?

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    Estel | # 1729 | 2011-09-25, 16:41 | Report

    Obviously. How do You expect blacklisted module to load?...

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    trisha02 | # 1730 | 2011-09-25, 16:50 | Report

    is KP48 still buggy or stable. i hav been hearing its buggy. just 3 posts back

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