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#81
Originally Posted by cstryon View Post
Does Diablo turbo apply the microb tweaks? If not, will it?
No, it doesn't. If there is demand, I could do a package with the tweaks, but I'm not convinced they are really useful.
Also, I don't understand what the zimage is or how to use it...
It is a kernel. Download it and flash it, either from your linux PC using "flasher-3.0 -k zImage -f -b", or from the device itself using "fiasco-flasher -k zImage -f" and rebooting.
 

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Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Mmm, looks like you may have installed the osso-software-version-rx44 package from Diablo instead Community SSU.
Check what release you have with "dpkg -l osso-software-version-rx44"
It should be 1:5.2010.33-1 (stable) or 1:5.2010.32-3 (testing)
It is 1:5.2010.33-1
 
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#83
Originally Posted by alephito View Post
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Mmm, looks like you may have installed the osso-software-version-rx44 package from Diablo instead Community SSU.
Check what release you have with "dpkg -l osso-software-version-rx44"
It should be 1:5.2010.33-1 (stable) or 1:5.2010.32-3 (testing)
It is 1:5.2010.33-1
Oops!, I meant osso-software-version-rx44-unlocked, my mistake.
Anyway, this explains your problem. You have to install osso-software-version-rx44-unlocked
 
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#84
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
No, it doesn't. If there is demand, I could do a package with the tweaks, but I'm not convinced they are really useful.
I suspect a more useful effort could be aimed towards getting a updated microb-engine packaged with a properly optimized JS engine. But that is likely beyond the scope of diablo-turbo.
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#85
Okay. I'm game for this.

Are the current files and instructions always on the first post?

Also,I have a hacked
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
file

Will that cause any problems?

You guys are talking about rx-44 so that's why I thought to ask ahead.
 
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#86
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
It is a kernel. Download it and flash it, either from your linux PC using "flasher-3.0 -k zImage -f -b", or from the device itself using "fiasco-flasher -k zImage -f" and rebooting.
Wow flashed it. Simple, I've never felt more nerdy... :P

I before my last flash I had installed the microb tweaks package from the OLD DiabloTurbo thread by Tulio. It hosed my microB, but when I on top of it installed the webkit engine, I noticed incredible improvement. So I think it was useful, but by all means, don't stress it if I'm the only one.
 
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#87
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
It is 400/165
So your kernel is different from here?

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#88
Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Okay. I'm game for this.

Are the current files and instructions always on the first post?
Yes, the first post directs you to the garage download page. There you'll find the packages and the latest testing kernel.
Also,I have a hacked
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
file
Me too.
Will that cause any problems?
None at all.
You guys are talking about rx-44 so that's why I thought to ask ahead.
That's because some of the packages are locked by the SSU, so in order to avoid dependency problems with apt-get or the package manager, the unlocked SSU package must be installed.
 
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#89
Originally Posted by Frank Banul View Post
So your kernel is different from here?

Frank
Oops! You are right, it is 400/133. I just looked the value from a previous post where I have put it wrong instead of double checking the sources. My mistake.
 
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Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Oops! You are right, it is 400/133. I just looked the value from a previous post where I have put it wrong instead of double checking the sources. My mistake.
So that 333/266 should be 330/220?

0 - 400/133
1 - 330/220
2 - 266/177
3 - 165/110

Is the current DSP frequency available from the filesystem or a list of available frequencies? Or do I need to use static values?

Is there something like /sys/power/op_list for op_dsp values? I don't want to display the 2/3 states for kernels that don't support them.
 
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