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px3x 2015-10-18 20:05

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Hello,
I am using this one with U-Boot. It works great, but can I overclock the device without losing U-Boot? As I see, kernel-power-settings has kernel-power-flasher in dependencies. If I will install it, that will reflash NAND and I will lose U-Boot, right? Is there any way to overclock the device without losing bootmenu?
Waiting for the answer, thanks in advance.

pali 2015-10-18 20:14

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by px3x (Post 1485967)
As I see, kernel-power-settings has kernel-power-flasher in dependencies. If I will install it, that will reflash NAND and I will lose U-Boot, right?

Nope, at install stage you will be asked to reflash NAND or not. And you can cancel reflashing process, so NAND will be untouched.

px3x 2015-10-18 20:43

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
It worked like charm. Thanks!
UPD: Well, that really worked. But now I get this error during installation/deinstallation in faster application manager. I tried to do whatever it says, but it proposes me... to flash the NAND, yes!
Code:

--- 2015-10-18 10:47:20 ---
Start reading package lists
--- 2015-10-18 10:47:24 ---
Start reading package lists
--- 2015-10-18 10:47:25 ---
Finished reading package lists
--- 2015-10-18 10:47:30 ---
/usr/bin/apt-get -qsy --allow-unauthenticated -o Dir::Etc::sourcelist=/opt/fapman-cache/sources.list -o Dir::State::lists=/opt/fapman-cache/lists -o Dir::Etc::sourceparts="" --auto-remove install catoriseplus-
--- 2015-10-18 10:47:36 ---
Output from last process:
---
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  kernel-power-settings: Depends: kernel-feature-smartreflex
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).


pali 2015-10-19 17:56

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by px3x (Post 1485972)
It worked like charm. Thanks!
UPD: Well, that really worked. But now I get this error during installation/deinstallation in faster application manager.

Read first post. Use HAM or apt-get.

Quote:

Originally Posted by px3x (Post 1485972)
I tried to do whatever it says, but it proposes me... to flash the NAND, yes!

You can skip and do not accept flashing to NAND (click outside of window).

px3x 2015-11-01 19:43

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Maybe I've descibed it bad, but it works like that:
1) I type "sudo apt-get install kernel-power-settings".
2) It asks me, do I really want install it. I type "y" and press Enter.
3) The message about reflashing shows, I press on the blurred area.
4) ????
5) I can change the frequency of my CPU, but can't install anything from any package manager cause "unmet dependencies: kernel-feature-smartreflex is not installed". After reboot my settings turns back to default [250, 600], even if I save current [250, 900] state as default.
6) I type "sudo apt-get remove kernel-power-settings" when I want install something else.
7) RAGE!

pali 2015-11-01 19:54

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
And are you booting kernel-power? Or not?

px3x 2015-11-03 02:01

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
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Surely yes.

px3x 2015-11-04 23:31

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Anybody? Guys?

endsormeans 2016-01-05 21:53

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
bumpity-bump-bump

pali 2016-01-05 22:05

Re: [Announce] kernel-power stable v53 in Extras Testing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by px3x (Post 1487497)
Anybody? Guys?

Please install kernel-power-settings via apt-get (sudo apt-get install kernel-power-settings) and send xterm output here.


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