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2011-09-14
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#1572
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2011-09-14
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2011-09-14
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#1574
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2011-09-14
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#1575
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2011-09-14
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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#1576
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Hello,
there is a lot of posts since I last read it. And I cant to watch this (now) huge thread. But I'm still working on kernel-power and here is my TODO:
* U-Boot package with my on screen bootmenu patches
* integrate injection packet wl1251 driver
I'd like to release new version when U-Boot and wl1251 driver will be working.
Now in shr uboot project on gitorious are working u-boot with on screen bootmenu and ali already wrote patches for new version of u-boot. I will try to fix problems and send n900 u-boot patches to upstream.
About packet injection: lxp (author of patches) promised that he create scripts, packages and all needed for building against kernel-power. But until now he does not do it. So I will try to integrate buidling upstream wl1251 driver into kernel-power source package.
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2011-09-14
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#1577
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2011-09-14
, 20:17
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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2011-09-14
, 20:23
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@ France
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@ pali - I thought you and colin.stephane are in touch on this (patches from the link on my previous post). If that is not the case let me know, so I can clone the repo and request merge of the patches. Or maybe request maintainership as TBH the merge request cycle is a waste of time (which I lack) .
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2011-09-15
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@ Germany
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#1580
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Tags |
battery-status, bq27x00_battery, kernel, kernel-power, misiak4king, noobs-cant-read, pali4president, patches, readdirections, revolverspinyou |
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On another note, having now re-installed just the speedpatch for a few hours there is no reboots, so that looks safe on its own. Although, as a kind of benchmark I tested loading an iplayer video. Before applying speedpatch it was a bit jumpy, afterwards it was still jumpy, perhaps slightly better but not much difference. Before all this (before I removed the patches) an iplayer video was just about perfect.
Anyone else having worse video playback lately?
so, it's getting strangerer and strangerer. lol