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2011-03-14
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2011-03-14
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Holding down the power button or selecting 'switch off' only reboots it. If I command 'shutdown now' via the terminal, will only put the unit in a state where the screen goes black until I slide open the keys where I get a white screen, removing the battery is the only way to reset it.
I even made sure that the sysvinit=2.85-22.osso15 was not replaced by the DT sysvinit.
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2011-03-14
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What happens if you turn on R&D mode and disable the lifeguard-reset?
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2011-03-14
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What happens if you turn on R&D mode and disable the lifeguard-reset?
EDIT: Isn't the DT sysvinit needed to properly shutdown?
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2011-03-14
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2011-03-14
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2011-03-14
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well was told that the new patch made the DT sysvinit not need because it took care of the shutdown problem
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2011-03-14
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I have tested shutdown just now again, after a 4 days uptime, and you are right, the shutdown issue is not gone :-(
sysvinit is still needed
Somehow it worked with diablo's sysvinit when I tested the patch.
Both installation went real smoothly. I haven't stress-tested them heavily since, but at least they rebooted fine and seem no worse for wear :-)
Both devices had (slightly different customizations, like Advanced Power, Launcher, Telescope etc. All seem to work as before.
Great job, and thanks for bringing some action to our old tablets ! :-)
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