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For the record, the wifi injection drivers are now included in kernel-power-modules, so there's no longer a need for the maintainer of Cleven to have their package depend on backport-modules.
They can use the metapackage 'kernel-feature-packet-injection' as the dependency instead.
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@projekt,
Is this using KP51 with the bq2415x_charger module loaded? (and obviously, BME stopped).
I have an N900 where I even uninstalled BME and load bq2415x_charger module automatically during boot. It charges fine. I can unload the module just fine.
Can you confirm that you're charging with bq2415x_charger??
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sudo gainroot cp /opt/packet-injection-modules/2.6.28.10-power51/* MyDocs/wl1251-maemo/
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But there seems to be a problem with the bleeding-Edge-drivers. If I switch to bleeding-Edge there were no Wlans found at all. And charging-LED also is not blinking when on bleeding-Edge.