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#75
Okay, I have to ask, because now I'm confused:

What's the musb? Is that the patch that makes the kernel capable of interacting with the MeeGo filesystem? But if so, it wouldn't be differently named than the separate file for the same module, would it?

Just because if I am upgrading, I might as well know what the difference between the two is.

(Also, those of us who already flashed the original power41a kernel, do we need to redownload and unpack all the modules when flashing kernel? Or will it be fine?)

And, last question: If I already overwrote the system fmtx-status-menu-applet.so (or whatever it's called - I installed qwerty12's FMTX applet that doesn't hide and can switch radio on-off with longpress), and copied in a custom fmtxd (mostly the commonly available one, but I made a single change towards making it work mid-phone-call), installed fmtx-faker, and modified the /etc/init.d/rcS file - will any of those be overwritten if I use either

flasher --local -k [power41 whatever] -f
or
fiasco-flasher -k [power41 whatever] -f (<--- Yeah, I eventually figured out how to get it on my N900. Either extract it from the original PR1.0 firmware image, or PM someone to unofficially give you the binary. )

I'm guessing the answer is the same for both, but I felt it safer to list both in case they differ in how exactly they flash the kernel.

- Edit -

Is the fmtx-si4713.ko in your repository the same as the one MohammadAG posted in the FMTX Limitation Removing thread?

Last edited by Mentalist Traceur; 2010-11-06 at 01:17. Reason: One more final question I forgot to type.