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#1911
Hey in the bootup text before the NITDROID Matrix animation (which is awesome by the way) it says it's loading the drivers for the FM Radio. Is that right?
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#1912
yea itt is but it fails at min
 
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#1913
@ToJa92

Will you be packing a Debian package as soon as NITdroid does not require R&D mode?

Might I suggest if your capable to make a simple graphical install/uninstall wizard, and upload the wizard program to extra-devel.


@DJ_Steve

Titan's Kernel (Enhanced Linux Kernel for Power Users) has some other great patches other than just overclocking/undervolting capabilities. Are these improvements also in your Kernel?
 
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#1914
wow... a newgrounds link to some terrible flash animation that has no relevance.
 
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#1915
here is a new (alternativ) bootanimation:

preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNOvkEQ08gU

downlaod:
http://hotfile.com/dl/51843367/f89ab...ation.zip.html
 

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#1916
Originally Posted by giannoug View Post
I found a way to turn off R&D mode. We need to write in regular intervals on /dev/watchdog and /dev/twl4030_wdt.

Can someone check it? I'm a little less than 500km from my micro usb cable and I can't try it. I've also sent a PM to Dj_Steve.
Just write anything? So a simple
Code:
echo "1" > /dev/watchdog
echo "1" > /dev/twl4030_wdt
every x seconds would be enough?
 
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#1917
i was wondering that too weibelstone
 
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#1918
Originally Posted by weißelstone View Post
Just write anything? So a simple
Code:
echo "1" > /dev/watchdog
echo "1" > /dev/twl4030_wdt
every x seconds would be enough?
Originally Posted by dj_steve View Post
i was wondering that too weibelstone
If what I read is correct, then yes There is a daemon called "watchdog" that can do the hard work without much hassle with some extra configuration

http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/watchdog

Does Android has any watchdogs daemons?
 
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#1919
no but setting up a simple service (nice and easy thanks to android init.rc structure) to run a permanent loop every x secs should do it - getting someone to test a simple theroy as i type my n900 is still out of commision (dead batt lol)
 
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#1920
Short question (will put this to wiki)

for updating an existing froyo it is enough to extract the new tbz2-archive and overwrite everything?

if no filerights have been changed somehow I think it would be enough, so is deleting all files the usual way?

thx
 
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