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Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
Is there still a FM radio driver issue in KP51?
I just broke out FMradio for the first time in over a year and got the "cannot load fm radio driver module" error Older forum posts pointed to a KP48 issue, is this still an issue or should I look elsewhere? |
Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
@biketool: on my n900 fm radio working fine.
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Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=64379 96372.302124] hci_h4p hci_h4p: firmware: requesting bcmfw.bin [96372.654357] radio_bcm2048: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module He solved his issue by uninstalling and reinstalling KP, but I would rather not try reinstalling KP with CSSU-thumb because AFAIK that pretty much means reflash, especially dont want to now with the repos down, any ideas? |
Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
Just reinstall kernel-power - it seems that due to corruption or some other issue a certain module's getting loaded wrong.
(Note: BCM2048 is the bluetooth module, and should have nothing to do with FM radio.) |
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Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
Whoops, sorry about that. It seems that I forgot the message in the FM Radio app that tells you the Bluetooth module is turned on.
I guess I confused it for the Si4713 FMTX chip. In any case, a fresh reinstall of the kernel and modules should do it. |
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$ sudo apt-get --reinstall install kernel-power-modules above didnt fix it either (update) The above DID fix it, forgot how hit or miss FMradio is, QRadio fired right up! |
Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
I'm having problems to update kp51.
It seems there is some problem downloading some packages. Sorry if that has been written but i have been away. regards |
Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v51 in Extras-Devel
A question:
If I remove the battery long enough for the phone to lose the time, aka you have to set the time next time you boot it up. When you do this, isnt the battery calibration supposed to remain. This happend me to today. For quite some time (months) I did a calibration of the battery with the new batterymodules included in Kernel-Power. And from time to time I reboot my phone or just remove the battery, but it back in and start the phone again, since I find my phone quite slow after a few days uptime. And when the phone is up and running again, the battery calibration have been the same when I load the battery modules. But today I removed the battery and didnt put the battery back in the phone for like 30 seconds. And to my surprise the battery modules have no knowledge of the capacity of the battery anymore, it just says 0mh. Have something gone wrong here that isnt supposed to happen or is like this? Just wondering, cos calibrating the battery is a quite long process. And I want to avoid doing that. |
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