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#241
I am not sure if RAM load could be affected by pali's kernel-power, but mine went down about 20 Mb (both when idle).
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#242
Originally Posted by pawelstryju View Post
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.
0.o lxp drivers now implemented?
 
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I absolutely love how every single update since the original nokia PRs, of every major system package (I.E. Nokia PRs, CSSU, and Kernel Power), there's a large chunk of people who notice speed improvements, when the package doesn't in any way change the stuff that effects speed.

Of course, to be fair, it's possible that something speeds up right after a new system-wide update, perhaps because of some deep down workings in some of the closed binary blobs on the N900... but I just don't see that as likely. On the other hand, I'm sure there's been times when I've fallen victim to the same placebo perception effect. *Shrug*

For my part, I don't perceive any increase in speed. But that might be just me being odd, or alternatively, me getting the same placebo effect in reverse from perception. That said usually when code likely to increase performance speed is introduced, people comment on the matter, so lack there-of suggests no such patches.
 

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#244
Originally Posted by Alfred View Post
I am not sure if RAM load could be affected by pali's kernel-power, but mine went down about 20 Mb (both when idle).
They're not included. But they're supported. So if you already use them, you can update to this and keep using them.
 

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#245
Originally Posted by pali View Post
Ok. For power-kernel is interested only kernel part code. First, can you create diff for file rx51power_defconfig? And second, is gstreamer, media player, ... working if I apply only kernel patch? (We need be sure, that power-kernel 48 up will not break system).

And for all: Now I pushed power-kernel v47 to extras-devel. wait until maemo builder done its work.
It WILL break multimedia left on its own, ioctl codes differ from those in stock kernel. That is why I put several userland libraries in the zip. Using them as replacements should allow existing functionality not to be broken. Do not put this patch in release even in extras-devel until I am ready with other packages. And after that you will have to make KP depend on them. I put the patch here so you and maybe some other brave souls to test if it does not lead to some unexpected results (i.e battery life, connectivity, what else?). Re diff for .config file - I will do it as soon as I have time.
 

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#246
is it safe for the noobs to try ?
because i had really bad experience of boot loops with v46 :$
 
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Originally Posted by eefo View Post
is it safe for the noobs to try ?
because i had really bad experience of boot loops with v46 :$
If one is able to recompile the kernel I will not call him noob. But if you feel like, it is not for you, wait until it is ready.
 
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#248
Originally Posted by zdanee View Post
Youre from Hungary BTW?
No, but you are closely enought... Go to the north
 
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#249
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
It WILL break multimedia left on its own, ioctl codes differ from those in stock kernel. That is why I put several userland libraries in the zip. Using them as replacements should allow existing functionality not to be broken. Do not put this patch in release even in extras-devel until I am ready with other packages. And after that you will have to make KP depend on them. I put the patch here so you and maybe some other brave souls to test if it does not lead to some unexpected results (i.e battery life, connectivity, what else?). Re diff for .config file - I will do it as soon as I have time.
I think I it NOT good idea to include this patch to power kernel in extras(-devel). I think is better to upload it _only_ to this forum (or to server).

This is big risk to break system...
 

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#250
Originally Posted by pali View Post
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* Compiled more usb host modules
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can you be more specific? You meant you compiled more drivers into kernel ? If yes, does it include webcams, scanners, printers ?
 
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