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#41
Originally Posted by pali View Post
I wrote patch for opensource battery-widget which read battery state from bq driver: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=674

Fixed plugin is here: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pali/battery-widget.so
Copy it to /usr/lib/hildon-desktop
It show battery state when usb hostmode is active too
Great! Will you add it to the CSSU?
 
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#42
No battery-widget (package battery) is not part of CSSU and is in extras-devel repository. I tried contact author, but wirthout responce. I'm also on pending list of new maintainer, but no one accept me See: http://maemo.org/packages/view/battery/

I do not know how can I update this package to extras-devel if orig maintainer does not responce...
 
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#43
hey pali, maybe you should update your first post for your modified kernel.
 
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#44
done. first post is updated.
 

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#45
Originally Posted by pali View Post
after modprobe fbcon framebuffer console is actived. This is not permanent, after reboot you need modprobe it again.

If you want to see kernel output when booting, you need to modify preinit script (or add modprobe command to /boot.sh)



I do not know now. It is not simple to integrate wireless-testing patches to power-kernel...




And who told you this value?? bq27x00_battery module export temperature value to file /sys/class/power_supply/bq27200-0/temp in tenths of degree Celsius (kernel modules must export value in this unit - it is defined in kernel doc!). So if you read 346 from this file, temperature of your battery is 34.6 °C
Well it maybe hard to integrate wireless-testing patches to kernel-power sources but can't you integrate your compiled patches on the wireless-testing sources?
 
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#46
Thanks pali..
Can you please assist me on how I can install this kernel-power with multiboot enabled..
Multi boot option is as follows:
1. Maemo PR1.3
2. NIITDroid Vostok
 
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#47
Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Well it maybe hard to integrate wireless-testing patches to kernel-power sources but can't you integrate your compiled patches on the wireless-testing sources?
No. wireless-testing using new kernel >> .37

Originally Posted by leojab View Post
Thanks pali..
Can you please assist me on how I can install this kernel-power with multiboot enabled..
Multi boot option is as follows:
1. Maemo PR1.3
2. NIITDroid Vostok
Sorry I do not know how multiboot are working... I'm still using bootmenu script (Now I updated to extras-devel new version of bootmenu 1.10 which support usb mass storage mode)

If you need flashable kernel zImage (from my build), it is in package -bootimg on my website.
 

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#48
Originally Posted by leojab View Post
Thanks pali..
Can you please assist me on how I can install this kernel-power with multiboot enabled..
Multi boot option is as follows:
1. Maemo PR1.3
2. NIITDroid Vostok
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#49
Originally Posted by pali View Post
No. wireless-testing using new kernel >> .37



Sorry I do not know how multiboot are working... I'm still using bootmenu script (Now I updated to extras-devel new version of bootmenu 1.10 which support usb mass storage mode)

If you need flashable kernel zImage (from my build), it is in package -bootimg on my website.
this one is using .37 kernel? http://david.gnedt.eu/blog/wl1251/

But how? It's version is kernel-power_2.6.28-maemo46-wl1 so it's saying that it is v .28
 
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#50
Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
this one is using .37 kernel? http://david.gnedt.eu/blog/wl1251/

But how? It's version is kernel-power_2.6.28-maemo46-wl1 so it's saying that it is v .28
wireless-testing tree is based on latest kernel. Then there are compact-wireless package which backport wireless-testing tree to old kernels. And Bleeding Edge wl1251 patches are for these kernel tries.
So only wifi modules and wl1251 are from new kernel.
(If not, correct me...)
 
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