endarphase
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2010-11-12
, 01:39
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#221
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2010-11-12
, 01:41
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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#222
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THEORY:
People with board revision 2204 will have problems. All those that have 2101 should be fine use new power kernel( please let us know your rev and if you managed to boot. so this can be clarified )
To see hw rev use healthcheck or type in xterm:
softupd -D --local
flasher --local -i
good luck
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2010-11-12
, 01:48
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#223
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THEORY:
People with board revision 2204 will have problems. All those that have 2101 should be fine use new power kernel( please let us know your rev and if you managed to boot. so this can be clarified )
To see hw rev use healthcheck or type in xterm:
softupd -D --local
flasher --local -i
good luck
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2010-11-12
, 01:53
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@ alex , egypt
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#224
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2010-11-12
, 03:37
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#225
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I can confirm that mine was indeed on revision 2204 and had the freezing on u-boot problem with version 44 of the kernel. Worked upon downgrading to 43 and now just booted with 45 and everything seems to work still. Thanks to titan and everyone else who worked on fixing this.
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2010-11-12
, 03:37
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#226
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uname -r
apt-get install --reinstall -y kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
i used to have the power kernel as a multiboot option but now with the upgrade i still have it but cant start it it says some files are missing.. how can i fix that? i want to have the option to multiboot the kernel power.help please
apt-get install --reinstall -y kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
flasher-3.5 -F RX-51_2009SE_20.2010.36-2_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin --flash-only=kernel -f -R
- root - cd /etc - vi pmconfig - look at: scaling_max_freq 600000 - type "i" once, to enable edit mode. - change scaling_max_freq 600000 to 999999 - tap esc when u done. - type= :wq to save it. - type exit until u exit from X Terminal - Reboot & now u are running on 1Ghz N900 :cool:
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2010-11-12
, 03:58
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@ Bangkok
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2010-11-12
, 04:03
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2010-11-12
, 04:06
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@ Cape Town, South Africa
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#229
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sry for my late reply, already sleep last night
the step:
- if already in kernel v44.
- Make sure you reset /etc/pmconfig to the defaults freq
sr_vdd1_autocomp 0
sr_vdd2_autocomp 0
scaling_max_freq 600000
scaling_min_freq 125000
- check bat is full or more than 70%.
- unplug Charger than Reboot the phone.
- go to app Manager & tap Update.
- there u go. update Kernel 45 until finish.
- reboot & check the phone Kernel version
feel free to klik Thanks
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2010-11-12
, 04:18
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#230
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