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#231
May I ask what's new in this release?
Is it worth the update?
 
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#232
Originally Posted by Nokia 5700 View Post
May I ask what's new in this release?
Is it worth the update?
Changelogs are pretty useful

Why wouldn't you update? It takes like a minute and a reboot, if you want to start using it immediately.
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kernel-power (1:2.6.28-10power47) fremantle; urgency=low

  * enabled additional kernel modules (for usb host mode)
  * backported bq27x00_battery patch
  * some patches from kernel-power bugtracker
  * multiboot support in kernel-power-bootimg package

 -- Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>  Sun, 01 May 2011 01:22:09 +0200

Last edited by laasonen; 2011-05-03 at 21:42.
 
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#233
I've noticed major speed increases in nearly everything, with this update.
 

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#234
Originally Posted by Atila View Post
I've noticed major speed increases in nearly everything, with this update.
Compared to v46?
 
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#235
Originally Posted by laasonen View Post
Compared to v46?
what i've noted is massive battery saving
i was using stock kernel since a week ago and changing to v47 made a LOT of difference in battery consuming levels.

Edit: I note the difference with v46 too (I used it before than stock kernel last week)
PS: using stock cpu freq always

Last edited by sr00t; 2011-05-03 at 21:54.
 
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#236
secure with CSSU? Or doesn't care?
Should I install first CSSU or Power Kernel?
 
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#237
Originally Posted by Morku View Post
secure with CSSU? Or doesn't care?
Should I install first CSSU or Power Kernel?
I have been using CSSU and kernel-power without any problems for months.
 
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#238
cheers for the great work mate. the upgrade was a breeze and installing the image for multiboot was even easier
 
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#239
thanks a lot, everything is working kp47, nitdroid (vostok n11) and wl1251 drivers

EDIT: i had cssu installed before and it is no problem with it.

Last edited by pawelstryju; 2011-05-03 at 22:38.
 
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#240
I dont know if its just me, but the phone feels more responsive since the update. The default maemo apps like calculator or settings defeneetly loads faster, I think rotating is less painful in phone app now, and OMP is faster to rearrange. THX Pali! (Youre from Hungary BTW?)
 
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