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#271
Originally Posted by michaaa62 View Post
Wait for a new release or hack the package yourself.
1.Extract the package from this page http://repository.maemo.org/extras-t...0.14_armel.deb to some empty folder, named 'kernel-power-settings_0.14.0-dirty',
2.Change to the ' DEBIAN'-folder inside the extracted content and edit the 'control'-file with nano or leafpad,
3.Go to the Depends line and remove the 'kernel-power...' part or replace it with the corresponding names for kernel-cssu packages,
4.Open your X-Terminal and change to the directory, that contains the 'kernel-power-settings_0.14.0-dirty' folder,
Code:
dpkg-deb -b kernel-power-settings_0.14.0-dirty
Install the package
There is another way without extracting and hacking a package, after or before install of cssu-thumb to device u can install package "kernel-power-bootimg" it will install modules and img and provides kernel-power feutures withuot flashing kernel so u can now install all packages who depends on power-kernel.
U can install this package by typing this in X Terminal:
Code:
apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg
Note: You must be a root.

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And? It still won't be flashed.
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#273
seems a wastr to pull in kp modules etc if they are not going to be used in this case. why don't someone just upload their modified deb on here.
 
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People,

Could you stop discussing about kernel-config? FFS it's just a shell script. Just grab the package/script and unpack it on your N900.

Or even better, just put a few lines on one of the scripts on /etc/event.d and do the config there!
 

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#275
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
And? It still won't be flashed.
That's the whole point. We want to fool the package manager that tge dependency to kernel-power is fulfilled without flashing kp. Cssu-thumb-kernel provides all kp features as it is based on it, plus fixes for thumb.
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Originally Posted by Android_808 View Post
seems a wastr to pull in kp modules etc if they are not going to be used in this case. why don't someone just upload their modified deb on here.
I just did what I was told and I got it work. There is the .deb I used to install kp-settings. Everything works just fine (the only thing I had to remove was Advanced Power Monitor as it got corrupted who knows why and it hanged, using 100% CPU; maybe is unrelated).
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Originally Posted by reinob View Post
People,

Could you stop discussing about kernel-config? FFS it's just a shell script. Just grab the package/script and unpack it on your N900.

Or even better, just put a few lines on one of the scripts on /etc/event.d and do the config there!
It is not only kernel-config have dependencies on KP and should conflicts with other packages like h-e-n, batterypatch, cleven when u have only clean cssu-thumb update installed, if im wrong correct me
 
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#278
Installed CSSU-thumb, and it scared me -- there was never an extra application icon to run for the follow-up package installs, so I had to judiciously upgrade X and install kernel-cssu through apt-get. But it turned out OK!

Look forward to testing usability of various things on the thumb2 ABI. Don't expect to see anything different, but it's fun to be part of the activities.
 

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Originally Posted by wumpwoast View Post
Installed CSSU-thumb, and it scared me -- there was never an extra application icon to run for the follow-up package installs, so I had to judiciously upgrade X and install kernel-cssu through apt-get. But it turned out OK!
You mean kernel and X were not installed as a part of the update?
What did you use to install the update?

Look forward to testing usability of various things on the thumb2 ABI. Don't expect to see anything different, but it's fun to be part of the activities.
Check your swap usage and compare it with usage before thumb was installed
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Check your swap usage and compare it with usage before thumb was installed
I installed Thumb for a week long testing (again moved to KP50) and found no issues with it. Found same performance and battery life as it was before.

RAM Usages:
CSSU-Testing+KP50: RAM: 120-150MB and SWAP:~50MB
CSSU-Thumb: RAM: 80-110MB and SWAP:~30MB
CSSU-Testing+KP50 (just after reflash): RAM: 120MB and SWAP:~40MB
 

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