@andil,
That is quite normal. After a reboot, the battery applet sometimes loses track of battery status. All you need is recharge fully, until the indicator LED turns green.
I'm experiencing the same problem since my last reboot, yet charging until the LED turns green did not solve it. I'm also a bit hesitant to keep charging after the LED turned green. Not to mention that calling this 'normal' seems a bit strange, since it's clearly a bug.
I think pichlo meant "normal" as in "it's known bug".
At least, using much older, forked version (03 vs 08), that hardcode using bq27x00_battery results, it *never* happens (unless bq27200 chip gets uncalibrated, but it is completely different case). So, indeed, it is side effect of bugs in current version.
BTW, it's little off-topic here, as discussion about buggy battery applet happen in cssu-testing thread (as a result, I've posted a bug in bugtracker). It have nothing to do with -thumb compilation of said applet, so doesn't belong to this thread (see OP).
I think pichlo meant "normal" as in "it's known bug".
Indeed. "Normal" does not mean or even imply "desirable". It simply means "common". In the same way as 1% of the world's population holding 99% of the wold's wealth is "normal".
@andil,
That is quite normal. After a reboot, the battery applet sometimes loses track of battery status. All you need is recharge fully, until the indicator LED turns green.
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I realized already that a reboot will fix it but this always happen when I open QCPUFreq and change the overclock....can you explain this too,please?
help guyz totally lost my N900 camera functionality after installation, how do i solve it? it opens with a number of improvements but it only showz a black screen. help pliz
help guyz totally lost my N900 camera functionality after installation, how do i solve it? it opens with a number of improvements but it only showz a black screen. help pliz
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso31+0cssu0) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
~ $ killall camera-ui
killall: camera-ui: no process killed
~ $
What could be interfering the command? Please help! Really need my camera functionality back, thanks again
Seems camera's not running. Post some camera-ui log.
And it might be hw failure. I've experience such failure when on PR1.3 the camera crashed and with CSSU showed a black screen.
Seems camera's not running. Post some camera-ui log.
And it might be hw failure. I've experience such failure when on PR1.3 the camera crashed and with CSSU showed a black screen.
What's the X-Terminal command to get the "Camera-ui log"? Kinda like stuck here.