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#2461
Has anybody gotten the earpiece to produce any sound while in a call? I think I did!
 

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Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
Has anybody gotten the earpiece to produce any sound while in a call? I think I did!
Can you be more explicit? I don't understand what you wrote!!
 
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The only thing that keeps me from using android everyday aside from the call is the offline evernote that we have on maemo. And multi-tasking. And
 
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And battery drain in 4 hours.
 
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Originally Posted by Boemien View Post
Can you be more explicit? I don't understand what you wrote!!
I've been messing around with libs,and libaudio, which is supposed to deliver sound, is open source on the google nexus, I fiddled around with it a little bit and got the sound from the earpiece, (I will upload a video and/or a sample I promise). However, sound quality is very bad, the sound is like "hehehehehellllllloelo" instead of "hello". Sound is too choppy and very noisy. Didn't test GPS yet but I'm being positive.
Now, to test other libaudios, if somebody here knows which are open sourced and which aren't please post, I'll not have to look through all of them.

P.S. This is just a testing thingy, I'm no big coder.
 

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Originally Posted by gamingpreacher View Post
And battery drain in 4 hours.
Let's talk business:
Calls: It's close.
Offline evernote: Are you talking about the offline mode bug in NITDroid? Bear in mind that it has been fixed since N11, and this is a bug in Android OS itself.
Battery drain in 4 hours: You sure you're not exaggerating? Install N12 Umay, setcpu, limits 250 805, conservative, and reply me.
 

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thanks for the good news.
 
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I had some big problems with NITDROID. As I wrote earlier in this thread I had random reboots and was unable to install firefox and opera. Today I installed setcpu and when I lounched it the max was on 1150!!!! When scaled to 805 and conservative I was able to finally install firefox. Why was my cpu on 1150? Is that normal?
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Help Please. When I type leafpad /etc/multiboot.d/11-NITDroid-mmcblk0p2-2.6.28.NIT.06.item and press TAB button and then enter I get blank document in leaf pad. Please help


It's all fixed I have Android running

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Originally Posted by fw190 View Post
I had some big problems with NITDROID. As I wrote earlier in this thread I had random reboots and was unable to install firefox and opera. Today I installed setcpu and when I lounched it the max was on 1150!!!! When scaled to 805 and conservative I was able to finally install firefox. Why was my cpu on 1150? Is that normal?
Well, can't tell you if it's normal or not, before you install setcpu (or similar) NITDroid uses one of three power configurations found in /and/etc/oc-profilexxx-xxx. One of these profiles as I remember is 500-700-1150, so I think this was used in your device.

However, good too see you're over your problems

EDIT: Since you're using setcpu, I recommend you to set the lower limit to 250, or even 125, to avoid turning you're N900 to a nuclear power plant.

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