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    [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread

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    AlphaX2 | # 771 | 2010-08-11, 10:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by SimonGie View Post
    Whats the patch for? sorry for the blonde question.
    At my Nitdroid:
    Shutdown Menu has no flickering anymore and off mode charging is fixed - maybe some more details - i don't know?!

    Full changelog is here:
    http://gitorious.org/android-n900/mu...commits/master

    AlphaX2

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    horrorschow | # 772 | 2010-08-11, 11:22 | Report

    will i have to run the overclock guide again or is there an other way to overclock nitdroid....the power.conf is clean...there are no commands in?!

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    Dousan | # 773 | 2010-08-11, 11:37 | Report

    I'm back at multiboot 0.2.5 and oc'ing works again. Though it was nice to be able to boot between maemo and droid i simply can't go without oc'ing in maemo. Just gets to laggy and not nice to surf around in and use in general.
    Hope there will be a workaround this in multiboot 0.2.9/1.0 cause it would be sad to loose NITdroid. (maybe i will come around and live without oc'ing in maemo).
    One good thing i have a clean multiboot now with 2 options instaed of my 5 before wich i only used 2 of
    Jay-c do a miracle make it work with kernel-power-settings/flasher

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    jinrei | # 774 | 2010-08-11, 12:07 | Report

    hi folks, i've been a longtime lurker here ever since I got my N900 last March.

    This is kind of off-topic but I just want to share how I got kernel-power-settings to install after I installed the updated multiboot:

    1. I downloaded the kernel-power-settings package from here: http://repository.maemo.org/extras-d...0.11_armel.deb
    Then I saved it to MyDocs.

    2. Then, opened the terminal and entered the following commands.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    dpkg -i --force-depends kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb
    It produced some warnings/errors but when I run the kernel-config command, it runs. And I was able to get back to the 'ideal' setting.

    HTH.

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    Dousan | # 775 | 2010-08-11, 12:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by jinrei View Post
    hi folks, i've been a longtime lurker here ever since I got my N900 last March.

    This is kind of off-topic but I just want to share how I got kernel-power-settings to install after I installed the updated multiboot:

    1. I downloaded the kernel-power-settings package from here: http://repository.maemo.org/extras-d...0.11_armel.deb
    Then I saved it to MyDocs.

    2. Then, opened the terminal and entered the following commands.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    dpkg -i --force-depends kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb
    It produced some warnings/errors but when I run the kernel-config command, it runs. And I was able to get back to the 'ideal' setting.

    HTH.
    That sounds spretty cool mate, did you try to boot into NITdroid and hows multiboot, working normal?
    And i take it's with power40?

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    mornage | # 776 | 2010-08-11, 13:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by jinrei View Post
    hi folks, i've been a longtime lurker here ever since I got my N900 last March.

    This is kind of off-topic but I just want to share how I got kernel-power-settings to install after I installed the updated multiboot:

    1. I downloaded the kernel-power-settings package from here: http://repository.maemo.org/extras-d...0.11_armel.deb
    Then I saved it to MyDocs.

    2. Then, opened the terminal and entered the following commands.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    dpkg -i --force-depends kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb
    It produced some warnings/errors but when I run the kernel-config command, it runs. And I was able to get back to the 'ideal' setting.

    HTH.
    Tried this and can confirm it works well. I am now OCing power 40 again.

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    jinrei | # 777 | 2010-08-11, 13:03 | Report

    Yup, everything seems to be working normal I have tested rebooting and it had no effect on multiboot nor NITDroid.

    And yes, my kernel is updated to power40.

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    mornage | # 778 | 2010-08-11, 13:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by horrorschow View Post
    will i have to run the overclock guide again or is there an other way to overclock nitdroid....the power.conf is clean...there are no commands in?!
    Mine stayed and NITDroid is still OC'd. Just redo the process and it should work.

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    mrp | # 779 | 2010-08-11, 13:08 | Report

    updated to multiboot 0.29 acc. to nitdroid forum instructions. Managed to boot to Nitdroid but then trying to boot to titan 40 I no longer get aboot options. Any other way to recover from this than reflashing?

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    lemmyslender | # 780 | 2010-08-11, 13:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by jinrei View Post
    Yup, everything seems to be working normal I have tested rebooting and it had no effect on multiboot nor NITDroid.

    And yes, my kernel is updated to power40.
    I did as suggested and installed kernel-power-settings.

    However, I know get errors installing/updating other apps (some packages have unmet dependencies).

    It suggests to run apt-get -f install to correct, which just wants to remove kernel-power-settings.

    Any suggestions?

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