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meizirkki 2009-01-26 17:09

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EasternPA (Post 259984)
Went to 0.4.1 and latest kernel. OSK is back but crashes after one use. ADB hasn't worked for me under Linux in 0.4.x at all. Has the device id changed again? Is it time for a new version of adb?

I believe the system clock interface may have been improved, as I didn't have to set the date and time after reformatting for this install. Software directory comes up reliably now but I still can't install software without an SD card.

Remembered to check the "use debug bridge" box in settings ? ;)

drizek 2009-01-27 06:44

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
can you explain the "select partition sizes" bit? I just hit enter through that thinking that it was done automatically, and the installation seemed to go fine. But then it got stuck at "first boot" for over an hour.

EasternPA 2009-01-27 22:20

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meizirkki (Post 259999)
Remembered to check the "use debug bridge" box in settings ? ;)

It seems like I'm missing a setting like that somewhere. In Settings, Applications, Development, I have USB debugging turned on. If there's an actual Use Debug Bridge switch somewhere else, please show me the way! This is crazy!

EDIT: Just for the logs. I had an old forked adb server process hanging around that needed to be killed. Once I killed it, the new adb is working just fine with 0.4.2 on my box.

jakemaheu 2009-01-27 22:37

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drizek (Post 260114)
can you explain the "select partition sizes" bit? I just hit enter through that thinking that it was done automatically, and the installation seemed to go fine. But then it got stuck at "first boot" for over an hour.

Basicallly, when it runs sfdisk, you need three partitions.

To make them (we'll use a 2GB card as this example), you enter something like this:
Code:

,1024,C (This creates a 1024MB partition for DOS)
,1,L (This creates a 1MB dummy partition)
,,L (This uses all the other free space to make a third partition that NITdroid installs to.
,, (This says that you don't want a fourth partition)


drizek 2009-01-28 19:59

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Thanks. I took my SD card and put it in a card reader and reran the script. Then at the end I put it back in my n800, flashed it and now it works.

yxyxx 2009-01-30 00:09

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
wonder if there is any wifi power management tools to lower the consumption of power by wifi like in maemo?

solca 2009-01-30 08:04

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yxyxx (Post 260903)
wonder if there is any wifi power management tools to lower the consumption of power by wifi like in maemo?

No, the stlc45xx open source driver doesn't do much power management, probably is worth looking into the p54 SPI driver which targets exactly the same hardware.

solca 2009-01-30 08:05

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
New 0.4.2 release.

yxyxx 2009-01-30 08:08

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by solca (Post 260966)
No, the stlc45xx open source driver doesn't do much power management, probably is worth looking into the p54 SPI driver which targets exactly the same hardware.

so hmm, nitroid running on n810 transmits wifi signals at 100mW i supposed?

cause the battery ran out in 2 hours using Wifi throughout :eek:

thanks for making android possible in n810 anyway. a great mobile OS i would say!

mactron 2009-01-30 13:17

Re: NITdroid 0.4.x
 
Can i boot maemo without flashing the n810 again?


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