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#241
Originally Posted by Hurrian View Post
kernel-plus 2.6.32.61 r6 focuses on btrfs. It has been enabled as [Y] in the kernel.

Note that the disk format as used in the kernel probably matches 2.6.34 - ubiboot definitely has not been updated to support reading from this version of the btrfs disk format. Play with /home or something.
Meanwhile, or if you're feeling adventurous, load zImage from somewhere other than the Harmattan rootfs (check ubiboot.conf)
Need to include this in the next ubiboot release then
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Need to include this in the next ubiboot release then
The kernel-plus patches should, for the most part, apply straight onto the ubiboot kernel tree

The next kernel-plus, with more upstream goodness, should come when I get my spanking new GTX 650 Ti Boost.
A little treat I got myself for Xmas, and just in time too - my GTX 295 works fine but just shuts down when 2D transforms are done in 3D contexts (see: every modern composited desktop ever)
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#243
Can you add aufs module?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aufs/

awesome job
thx a lot
 
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#244
Can this kernel be flashed directly to phone, or need to use Ubiboot?
 
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#245
Originally Posted by nbedford View Post
Can this kernel be flashed directly to phone
Of course, you can flash this kernel directly, but don't forget about modules and depmod.
 

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#246
Thank you @Hurrian, it was a breeze to install on my N9 and @Juiceme also for Ubiboot.

Cheers! all the best
 

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#247
I managed to get this compat-wireless package from TI to compile after making tweaks to the compat package and doing some manual patching to the stock kernel (with open mode patched, too).

http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index....Wireless_Build

I hand patched the kernel source with some guidance from here:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/...Porting_wl12xx

I can load the compat cfg80211, mac80211, and wl12xx drivers. However, when I load the wl12xx_sdio.ko, I get in dmesg:

Code:
wl1271: ERROR request_irq() failed: -22
wl1271_sdio: probe of mmc1:0001:2 failed with error -22
Anybody have any pointers?

Would anybody be interested in the sources for poking around themselves?
 

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@jackburton -22 is access denied, no?
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#249
A few links to look at

http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_.../t/140146.aspx
http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_...35/932756.aspx

In one of those, there is a link refferal to http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/mee...er/000674.html, which unfortunately is now dead. But, perhaps someone can get lucky and find some qoutes somewhere on what was discussed there.
 

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#250
Originally Posted by jackburton View Post
This is one of my long term goals as well. After I (hopefully) figure out how to get either the TI compat-wireless stuff to work and/or latest backports for hostAP mode to work, BT4 LE would be next.

I have no experience backporting, but going to try. I have gotten much farther in getting TI-compat to compile. It seems to clash with some patches in the stock kernel. There are also things from kernels 2.6.37 and back that are needed. The official patches cannot just be simply applied due to Nokia's changes.

I have a spreadsheet and what I believe are the relevant patch files I'm working from.

Hopefully I learn something and can move onto BT4. I assume IRC will be helpful there from the bluez group.

Meantime, any links to the aforementioned work by others would be immensely useful. Research is easily done in spare time.
Well it seems javispedro now has this (BT LE at least) working:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=85118&page=4
 

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