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    mornage | # 1081 | 2010-08-11, 13:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by hardkorek View Post
    Any one know where can I find multiboot-power37.tar.gz?

    Link seems to be dead.
    From extras or testing

    http://maemo.org/packages/package_in....6.28-maemo37/

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    lemmyslender | # 1082 | 2010-08-11, 13:40 | 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.
    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?


    Originally Posted by mornage View Post
    What did you try to install? I will have a go and see if I get the same problem. If so, looks like the fix is not a total fix and we will have to do without OC for now.

    P.S. Help thread please.
    I was trying to install nano via cli, got an error. Also tried using fapman to update Plastic theme pack.

    After running apt-get -f install (and letting it remove kernel-power-settings) overclocking in maemo fails to work. Upon reboot, it reverts back to normal 600mHz.

    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/home/user/MyDocs/downloads/nitdroid# apt-get upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
      kernel-power-settings: Depends: kernel-power-flasher (>= 2.6.28-maemo25) but it is not installed
    E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
    Any ideas. I'd like to play with nitdroid, but I also want to o/c maemo.

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    dj_steve | # 1083 | 2010-08-11, 13:43 | Report

    someone posted info in other thread to sort

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    Jay-C | # 1084 | 2010-08-11, 13:49 | Report

    About multiboot:

    There are some unexpected issues with multiboot_0.2.9,
    so I am recalling the release for the time being.

    http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?....msg308#msg308


    Sorry about the trouble.

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    jinrei | # 1085 | 2010-08-11, 14:05 | Report

    Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
    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?




    I was trying to install nano via cli, got an error. Also tried using fapman to update Plastic theme pack.

    After running apt-get -f install (and letting it remove kernel-power-settings) overclocking in maemo fails to work. Upon reboot, it reverts back to normal 600mHz.

    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/home/user/MyDocs/downloads/nitdroid# apt-get upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
      kernel-power-settings: Depends: kernel-power-flasher (>= 2.6.28-maemo25) but it is not installed
    E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
    Any ideas. I'd like to play with nitdroid, but I also want to o/c maemo.
    sorry about that. That's one thing I haven't tried. It did give me the same error when i run "apt-get upgrade".
    But I was able to update fapman using Application Manager, though.

    You may find Bratag's post useful:
    Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
    The problem here is that 2.9 breaks dependencies. According to Jay-C he cant hep it as he needs multiboot-power and it conflicts with kernel-power, hence no kernel-power-settings.

    Now onto a solution. This works for me - I take no responsibility if you brick your phone. Assume that all these commands need you to be root. You can either sudo gainroot or use sudo. Your call.

    First remove kernel-power-settings. We can't keep it in place while we want to install new apps etc.

    dpkg -r kernel-power-settings

    Next we need to get the contents of the package extracted. First move your kernel-power deb to somewhere temporary.

    mv /home/user/MyDocs/kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb /home/user/MyDocs/tmp

    (please note if the tmp dir doesnt exist you will need to create it)

    Ok now we have it in a temp dir lets extract it.

    cd /home/user/MyDocs/tmp
    dpkg-deb -x kernel-power-settings_0.11_armel.deb /home/user/MyDocs/tmp


    Now you should see in that directory two new dirs. One will be called usr and one called etc

    You now need to copy the contents of those folders into the system. For example.

    cp /home/user/MyDocs/tmp/etc/event.d/* /etc/event.d

    Once you have done this the last step is to change the perms on the two binaries.

    chmod +x /usr/sbin/kernel-*

    Thats about it. Now keep in mind this means you wont get update notifications about kernel-power etc as you are essentially just copying files and not installing the package itself.

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    hardkorek | # 1086 | 2010-08-11, 14:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by mornage View Post
    From extras or testing

    http://maemo.org/packages/package_in....6.28-maemo37/
    But it's link to kernel power that I already installed before NITDROID.

    Ok I'm confused now so I'll write shortly what I have done.

    I was using kernel-power before and decided to install Nitdroid with this guide:
    http://www.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install

    It didn't boot at the first time so (blinkink "-" in the corner) so I replaced /and files and works fine.

    My only problem is that I can not boot to maemo with kernel-power. I can only choose nitdroid and maemo default kernel(via 0)

    I have no item in boot menu and i thought this unworking link:
    http://downloads.nitdroid.com/Jay-c/...power37.tar.gz is the boot menu entry.

    This topic is huge and i can't find what i need to do to boot in kernel-power. Is it matter of menu entry or I need to do semething else?

    What was the contend of missing archive?

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    mr_bridger | # 1087 | 2010-08-11, 14:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dousan View Post
    You also need to find astro file manager on google, i couldn't find it in market either only a plugin to copy/paste/move things in astro. Can't remember where i found it but did it on google

    Good hunting
    ok, thankyou ill go look, anyione knwo the latest versions of facebook and Astro? just so i know what im looking for.

    why does this happen? is it because they are supposedly incompatible?

    cheers ®

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    mornage | # 1088 | 2010-08-11, 15:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by hardkorek View Post
    But it's link to kernel power that I already installed before NITDROID.

    Ok I'm confused now so I'll write shortly what I have done.

    I was using kernel-power before and decided to install Nitdroid with this guide:
    http://www.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install

    It didn't boot at the first time so (blinkink "-" in the corner) so I replaced /and files and works fine.

    My only problem is that I can not boot to maemo with kernel-power. I can only choose nitdroid and maemo default kernel(via 0)

    I have no item in boot menu and i thought this unworking link:
    http://downloads.nitdroid.com/Jay-c/...power37.tar.gz is the boot menu entry.

    This topic is huge and i can't find what i need to do to boot in kernel-power. Is it matter of menu entry or I need to do semething else?

    What was the contend of missing archive?
    OK, got ya. It's missing the item file and probably the kernel too. That link was correct until recently but I guess it has been removed now. Should be able to do it manually though.

    As root
    Code:
    cd /etc/multiboot.d/examples
    ls
    You are looking for something similar to Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item If its there, great. We can just copy this to multiboot.d
    Code:
    cp Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item /etc/multiboot.d
    If not, let me know and I will talk you through creating the file manually.

    Once we have the item file in place, we need to find out if the kernel is in the correct place
    Code:
    cd /boot/multiboot
    ls
    You are looking for vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37.
    If this is there, you are sorted, reboot and you will have the power option in multiboot. If not, see if it is in /boot
    Code:
    cd /boot
    ls
    See if you have vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 or zImage-2.6.28.10power37.

    If you have vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37
    Code:
    mv vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot
    if you have zImage-2.6.28.10power37
    Code:
    mv zImage-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot/vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37
    You should now be able to boot the power kernel.

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    hardkorek | # 1089 | 2010-08-11, 16:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Code:
    cd /etc/multiboot.d/examples
    ls
    You are looking for something similar to Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item If its there, great. We can just copy this to multiboot.d
    Code:
    cp Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item /etc/multiboot.d
    If not, let me know and I will talk you through creating the file manually.
    I have no menu entry here, just default and NIT:
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/etc/multiboot.d/examples# ls
    Maemo-2.6.28-omap1.item      NITdroid-2.6.28.NIT.03.item  NITdroid-MMCp2.item
    NITdroid-2.6.28.NIT.02.item  NITdroid-MMCp1.item          README
    Originally Posted by
    Once we have the item file in place, we need to find out if the kernel is in the correct place
    Code:
    cd /boot/multiboot
    ls
    You are looking for vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37.
    If this is there, you are sorted, reboot and you will have the power option in multiboot. If not, see if it is in /boot
    Code:
    cd /boot
    ls
    See if you have vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 or zImage-2.6.28.10power37.

    If you have vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37
    Code:
    mv vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot
    if you have zImage-2.6.28.10power37
    Code:
    mv zImage-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot/vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37
    All i have is:
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/boot/multiboot# ls
    vmlinuz-2.6.28-omap1   vmlinuz-2.6.28.NIT.05
    and
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/boot# ls
    multiboot
    Should I reinstall kernel-power after NITDROID installation?

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    mornage | # 1090 | 2010-08-11, 16:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by hardkorek View Post
    I have no menu entry here, just default and NIT:
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/etc/multiboot.d/examples# ls
    Maemo-2.6.28-omap1.item      NITdroid-2.6.28.NIT.03.item  NITdroid-MMCp2.item
    NITdroid-2.6.28.NIT.02.item  NITdroid-MMCp1.item          README


    All i have is:
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/boot/multiboot# ls
    vmlinuz-2.6.28-omap1   vmlinuz-2.6.28.NIT.05
    and
    Code:
    Nokia-N900:/boot# ls
    multiboot
    Should I reinstall kernel-power after NITDROID installation?
    Yes, reinstall power kernel and setting (make sure you get 37 from extras or testing rather than 40) that will put the kernel into /boot you can then
    Code:
    mv vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot
    Once that is done we need to create the item file
    Code:
    cd /etc/multiboot.d/examples
    nano Maemo-2.6.28-omap1.item
    Change the following
    ITEM_NAME="Maemo power kernel37"
    ITEM_KERNEL=2.6.28.10power37

    ctrl and x to save but change the name to Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item

    This can then be copied to /etc/multiboot.d

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