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But enywase, do you think it could be possible to create a charging splash much like maemo?
Also i have been poking around with maemo trying to find a way to also have Deblet automaticly shut dowh safely if the battery gets below a certain level, kinda like if you run out of power in maemo. This would likely help in reducing the risk of killing it or los of important data.
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A possible performance speedup, I've compiled glibc for the N8x0 specifically.
http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb
Could some of you wget, dpkg -i it on deblet, reboot and tell me if you feel a difference?
(corresponding libc6-dev is at http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb)
And updated cairo and libpixman packages:
http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....4-6_armel.deb
http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....0-2_armel.deb
(dpkg -i those as well)
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