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#1091
Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
I did as suggested and installed kernel-power-settings.

However, I know get errors installing/updating other apps (some packages have unmet dependencies).

Any ideas. I'd like to play with nitdroid, but I also want to o/c maemo.
You could downgrade like me, i'm runnng 0.2.5 again and as long as the new rootfs is not out it doesn't matter wich multiboot you run exept when you want to oc
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Thanks all for the help.

I followed Bratag's method to "manually" install kernel-power-settings. Stumbled through it, everything seems to be working fine after a reboot.
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Originally Posted by mornage View Post
Yes, reinstall power kernel and setting (make sure you get 37 from extras or testing rather than 40) that will put the kernel into /boot you can then
Code:
mv vmlinuz-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot
Once that is done we need to create the item file
Code:
cd /etc/multiboot.d/examples
nano Maemo-2.6.28-omap1.item
Change the following
ITEM_NAME="Maemo power kernel37"
ITEM_KERNEL=2.6.28.10power37

ctrl and x to save but change the name to Maemo-2.6.28.10-power37.item

This can then be copied to /etc/multiboot.d

I cant uninstal it. On other topic i found information that i need to extract zimage from fiasco and put it in multiboot. Do you know how to do it? i have fiasco image already.
 
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#1094
Originally Posted by superg05 View Post
this is what happened i was following the steps everything i installed multi-boot was reading next step screen timed out tried to turn it on would not work so i removed battery and put it back in loaded to the multiboot screen but listed no boot options i freaked out cause you remove meamos boot in the instructions before you get to this part i would have had i stroke if i did not have this rooted motorola cliq.
moving along i think it was a simple issue of not enough power so it did not list default boot mabye anyways moving along took battery out put in external chager for 30 minutes had same issue even tried to reflash would not work so i took the battery out again while it was hooked to usb cable and it started the charging flash after an hour tried again nothing so i pushed random buttons to find some kind of command terminal when i hit the back key it listed some things but no boot listed phone restarted and it had a boot to default meamo option i was so so happy so I'm okay now thank for your offers to help sorry about the run on sentence
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#1095
For multiboot - Read and follow these on the N900. I done this yesterday in 10 mins (at work )

http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?....msg308#msg308
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hey, can someone tell me how to change the lcd density to 240 in NITDROID because most of my game are not fullscreen..
please??

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Can somebody please tell me what the minimal SDcard size for NitDroid is? Is 1GB enough?
 
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1gb should be more than enough though id recommend dedicating most of it to nitdroid
 

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Originally Posted by hardkorek View Post
I cant uninstal it. On other topic i found information that i need to extract zimage from fiasco and put it in multiboot. Do you know how to do it? i have fiasco image already.
If the image is a bed file, you need to dpkg-deb FIASCO path. If you create a tmp folder in MyDocs the path would be /home/user/MyDocs/tmp.

This will extract the files and you will see a boot folder in tmp that contains the kernel (zImage-2.6.28.10power37). you then just need to
Code:
mv zImage-2.6.28.10power37 /boot/multiboot/mlinuz-2.6.28.10power37
Create the item file as mentioned above and your good to go.
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Originally Posted by triplea.smklb View Post
hey, can someone tell me how to change the lcd density to 240 in NITDROID because most of my game are not fullscreen..
please??
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=765141&postcount=1
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