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2010-08-31
, 07:43
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#272
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You probably mean the message where it says the saved (overclocking etc) settings were not loaded, no need to reboot you can load the settings from terminal http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#C...ltage_settings
Are you running the kernel overclocked and if so how much ?
This crash too sounds like a heating issue, running both radios at full throttle (Ad-Hoc does not support the various WiFi powersaving extensions anyway and cellular will be loaded with traffick) will take plenty of power which equals plenty of waste heat.
There also might be a "crash log" in /dev/mtd2 ("cat /dev/mtd2" in terminal), if the kernel had time to write it before hitting the ground.
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2010-08-31
, 09:16
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#273
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The time interval is completely random. Sometimes the connection survives only some minutes, sometimes several hours. Doesn't even seem to depend on the number of clients connected, nor the 3G signal strength. It's not like the device gets hot, either. At this point, stopping the hotspot will reboot the device. Unlike the parent, though, I haven't over clocked even though I have Titan's kernel, so it loads fine after the reboot. Go figure...
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2010-08-31
, 17:09
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2010-09-01
, 07:40
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#275
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I cant get it working, same as joiku, the connection is there, i am able to connect with the ipad, but then im not alloed to surf... Why ?
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2010-09-01
, 10:30
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Can you ping the N900 from the iPad (I have no idea if it has or if it's possible to even install the required tools to debug this, much less give step-by-step instructions).
It's also possible that your cellular provider not only forbids "tethering"/"connection sharing" in the contracts but also does packet-inspection on traffic to enforce this (it's possible to detect NAT by examining TCP sequence numbers etc).
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2010-09-03
, 11:57
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2010-09-03
, 12:28
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#278
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i am a regular user. i never even typed in a command or else.
I thought it is enough to buy the phone than follow the installation window.
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2010-09-03
, 12:31
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#279
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i am a regular user. i never even typed in a command or else. i just want my n900 to share the hot spot.
it is a joke? i mean is it for real that in order to have an working application i have to do something with the kernel, and write a script than i have to build up a whole operation system than hack it twice?
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I thought it is enough to buy the phone than follow the installation window. Thats what i did and it does not work.
wonder why should it be so complicated...
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2010-09-03
, 12:38
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#280
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Not with mobilehotspot per se (you can only select GPRS connections in the frontend) but you can make your own script for sharing the USB connection, it's actually really simple when you don't need to take any general cases into account. Check the thread linked in first post for some examples of early scripts.