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2010-11-17
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2010-11-17
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@ indonesia
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2010-11-17
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@ Sicily
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2010-11-17
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@ SOL 3
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@joerg_rw :
thanx for your advance from my 1st report but unfortunately I don't have any pc linux at all.
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but at part of kernel message from h-e-n it was succesfully scan and set write protected off, but while tried to copy to primary hard drive on n86, cause something I don't know its been set to read only.
I am curious so I plugged again and the reported were ?
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2010-11-17
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2010-11-17
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@ SOL 3
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I'm still waiting for my USB adapter to arrive in mail before I can try to attach a real device, however:
- USB/wall charger is not attached to N900
- Start h-e-n
- Wait 5 seconds
- Close h-e-n
- Battery is now detected as having MUCH less life.
For example if I have 90% battery remaining suddenly it will have 50% remaining. If I open h-e-n for 5 seconds and quit again, suddenly N900 says my battery is dead.
(I understand that BME must be stopped for h-e-n to function and that battery monitoring won't work while it is active, I'm talking about after h-e-n has closed)
Is this normal experienced by everyone else or have I got something wrong? I'm using power45 and h-e-n 0.2-8
EDIT/Update: I decided to try "stop bme" followed by "start bme" and after issuing these commands, the battery level appears to be the normal (expeced) value again.
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2010-11-17
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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Don't ask me what bme is doing to guesstimate battery capacity. Maybe it gets confused by 'sudden' voltage drop, or it goes mad about somebody "messed with bq24150" - no idea. My suggestion: just ignore it. If battery really would drop at that rate, your device would melt and glow.
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2010-11-18
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#60
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