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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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@ Westside
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Updated to v42. Is there an updated kernel-power-boot image or multiboot-kernel power package? Wondering what will happen if I reboot?
*EDIT* Nevermind. Downloaded the new v42 deb, extracted the fiasco image, extracted the kernel, copied to N900, setup a new multiboot item. Reboot, looks like I'm up and running on v42 kernel.
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2010-11-10
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@ Cyprus
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2010-11-10
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@ Australia Mate
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USB hostmode patches are planned for one of the next releases.
First I need to find their latest patches and make sure they don't interfere with normal operation.
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2010-11-10
, 01:22
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@ South Africa
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Ooh, does this have all the PR1.3 patches? Also, any idea if fcam or hostmode is included or will work with this kernel?
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2010-11-10
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@ Sweden
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yeap!Upgraded and BOOM.....kernel panic! How do I solve this?How do I setup a new multiboot item?
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2010-11-10
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@ South Africa
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can you give please explain how to over clock it? in addition to just installing the software
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2010-11-10
, 01:42
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After you have the kenel installed, just install QCPUfreq and cpufreqUI. Use it to overclock. It goes up to 1.15Ghz
N900:
PR1.3 @ 1.15Ghz
Gingerbread
Debian