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2011-02-13
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#12
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It doesn't matter what frequency you set, it is always 333 MHZ
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2011-02-13
, 10:43
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@ Kaliningrad, Russia
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#13
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Quick update: New ramzswap-0.5.5-2 package available fixes the boot order issue. Download and install. No need to reboot.
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2011-02-13
, 10:47
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I am going to diagree with you. Default Diablo frequency is 400, it was clocked to it in OS 2008. And in OS 2007 we had a 333 mhz, that's right.
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2011-02-13
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Nokia-N810-43-7:/media/mmc1/dt# dpkg -i ramzswap-dt_0.5.5-2_armel.deb (Reading database ... dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `wormux-data' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed. 21305 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace ramzswap-dt 0.5.5-1 (using ramzswap-dt_0.5.5-2_armel.deb) ... Unpacking replacement ramzswap-dt ... Removing kernel modules! swapoff: can't stat '/dev/ramzswap0': No such file or directory rmmod: ramzswap: No such file or directory rmmod: xvmalloc: No such file or directory Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/ramzswap ... /etc/rc2.d/S29ramzswap /etc/rc3.d/S29ramzswap /etc/rc4.d/S29ramzswap /etc/rc5.d/S29ramzswap Setting up ramzswap-dt (0.5.5-2) ... Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/ramzswap ... Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/ramzswap ... /etc/rc2.d/S31ramzswap -> ../init.d/ramzswap /etc/rc3.d/S31ramzswap -> ../init.d/ramzswap /etc/rc4.d/S31ramzswap -> ../init.d/ramzswap /etc/rc5.d/S31ramzswap -> ../init.d/ramzswap Inserting kernel modules! No value set for `/apps/ramzez/disksize' insmod: can't open '/lib/modules/current/xvmalloc.ko': No such file or directory insmod: can't open '/lib/modules/current/ramzswap.ko': No such file or directory swapon: can't stat '/dev/ramzswap0': No such file or directory Nokia-N810-43-7:/media/mmc1/dt#
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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
, 11:54
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@ Spain
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I think he said, in the other thread, that when the DSP is active the cpu can't exceed 333MHz but this patch allows the cpu to reach 400MHz but the DSP has to be clocked slower than it would if the cpu was at 333MHz. So I'm guessing it has no effect on battery.
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2011-02-13
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I am going to diagree with you. Default Diablo frequency is 400, it was clocked to it in OS 2008. And in OS 2007 we had a 333 mhz, that's right.
And OS always change frequency to 165 if it not in use or if tablet don't need all processor power.
By the way, I just checked: tablet goes to 165 mhz without any problems automatically.
And I have this error during the instalation ramzes:
bla bla bla (seems to be alright)
Inserting kernel modules!
No value set for `/apps/ramzez/disksize'
insmod: can't open '/lib/modules/current/xvmalloc.ko': No such file or directory
insmod: can't open '/lib/modules/current/ramzswap.ko': No such file or directory
swapon:can't start '/dev/ramzswap0': No such file or directory
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2011-02-13
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@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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#20
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dpkg: regarding sysvinit_2.85-22.osso15-dt1_armel.deb containing sysvinit, pre-dependency problem: sysvinit pre-depends on sysv-rc (>= 2.85-2) | file-rc (>> 0.7.0) | boot-mechanism mini-rc provides boot-mechanism but is unpacked but not configured. dpkg: error processing sysvinit_2.85-22.osso15-dt1_armel.deb (--install): pre-dependency problem - not installing sysvinit
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