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2010-04-12
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2010-04-12
, 22:55
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2010-04-13
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@ Poland
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2010-04-13
, 14:27
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@ Oregon, USA
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2010-04-13
, 14:31
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@ Germany
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Titan:
I upgraded from 20 to 21 (my /etc/pmconfig has a max scaling of 800mhz), and my N900 did not boot. I've since rolled back to 20. I could not find a change long for 21, so I don't know what could have caused it, any ideas?
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2010-04-13
, 15:12
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@ Oregon, USA
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#217
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which version of 21? from extras-devel?
upgrade to http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2586
and read http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2603
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2010-04-13
, 16:32
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@ Germany
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#218
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I would assume so? It showed up in my Application Manager updates. I'll give 22 a shot tonight, I was upgrading from your experimental LV 20 (which seems to work perfectly for me BTW).
Is there a place where you are keeping a changelog between all of your kernel versions? It would be extremely helpful in helping me decide if/when to update from 20
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2010-04-13
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2010-04-13
, 17:12
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@ Germany
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#220
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Titan,
I just started testing maemo22 and when i run dmesg | grep warning i get the following message, sorry if this has been covered somewhere else I've searched around and haven't found anything.
[50824.759521] warning: 'avahi-daemon' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
Should I worry about this?
renice 1 `psgrep modest`
It works more accurate (I didn't expect that pgrep cmd does exist on N900, shame me).