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2009-12-09
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@ Poland
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2009-12-09
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@ Redstone Canyon, Colorado
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jebba, what are you doing this for? You really want to fry your device?
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2009-12-09
, 17:17
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jebba, what are you doing this for? You really want to fry your device?
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2009-12-09
, 17:29
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@ earth?
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it seemed to smell
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2009-12-09
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@ Redstone Canyon, Colorado
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2009-12-09
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2009-12-09
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@ silicon valley
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Ya, I wasn't expecting to fry it, I just assumed it would boot or just get a black screen or whatever. But I'm 100% sure it smelled of burnt electronics (and still does a bit), and that (somewhat) surprised me.
It would be nice to put a proper boot manager on here and boot from SD like you say.
Thx,
-Jeff
It won't fry the device, and it'll be possible to recover (although it's best to experiment with own kernels in a boot-from-SD scenario).
These are Linux devices. We build kernels for them. As for the Nokia Internet tablets this has been done back since the 770.
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2010-01-02
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@ Redstone Canyon, Colorado
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commit 0887c518816bb76968ac155254a4668665bde169 Author: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com> Date: Wed Jun 17 15:11:52 2009 +0300 REMOVE OMAP LEGACY CODE: Reset drivers/input to mainline Patches against the mainline tree welcome. Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
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2011-03-05
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I built kernel packages using the upstream kernel_2.6.28-20094102.3+0m5 sources, bumped the version, installed the debs (which reflash), rebooted, and had a working system. All ok, but no changes.
I then decided to go for it and grabbed the latest linux-omap git tree (based on 2.6.32) and built packages of that. After one patchlet I was able to build packages, ala kernel_2.6.32-0.6833f1a8_armel.deb.
I flashed this successfully, but on reboot it appeared to load but then the screen went bad and it seemed to smell. :O I yanked the battery.
I then reflashed the previous zImage with maemo_flasher-3.5 (I had previously made a copy of /lib/modules/2.6.28-omap1 so the modules were still there) and it all came back A-OK.
I'm going to enable the framebuffer console to see if it tells me anything. I'm also going to go thru the various patches in 2.6.28 to actually see WTF is going on there.
It does look like linux-omap is Nokia's "upstream" AFAICT, but I'm not sure where else they are drawing from. I don't know of any "N900 git" tree of any sort, but that would be just fantastic.
Any kernel folks that can give a pointer or two? (well, other than "don't do that" heh)
I will be continually updating this with more info:
http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Jebba#Kernel
On that page I'll also do a larger write up on working with the 2.6.28 kernel, since that one actually does work.
There is a wee bit of info (or at least a play by play...) in the #maemo-devel IRC logs:
http://mg.pov.lt/maemo-devel-irclog/...12-09.log.html
Have fun,
-Jeff