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2012-07-24
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Okay, that's basically what I gathered, thanks for the confirm. I know in the past people like joerg have said that bq27x00 is a broken module in one way or another (a discussion that was always too technical for me to retain any of the details in the long-term): have the same disagreements been voiced with regards to this move?
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2012-07-29
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BME is also responsible for low battery warnings and shutting device down gently on low power (via rather complicated guess-working of "when voltage down spikes could piss of cellular modem", instead of some simple voltage threshold), but this could be re-written in kernel module.
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hi folks, since when 2 days ago I installed kernel power 50 I have problems with reboot. The following procedure doesn't work:
sudo gainroot
reboot
The n900 switches off and just starts rebooting (just the screen with Nokia apperars), but soon after switches off permanently. In order to switch it on, I have to press the button.
Same thing happens if I try to reboot with Healthcheck or CleaN900.
If someone has a solution please say to me. Thank you
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So I removed it. But it had the systemui-actdead-ui or whatever it was called as a dependant. So it had to leave my N900 as well. But then ACTDEAD became so broken that I considered removing ACTDEAD for good.
Now at least I can reliably power off my N900 by teaching DSME to behave (= realize that the N900 is not charging, hence no need for ACTDEAD rebooting).
I can live with charging only when "Maemo" (so to speak) is up and running. But if the changes I've done to Maemo are to be more or less useful to other people, ACTDEAD will have to stay there.
I don't see though why ACTDEAD needs to load X only to blank the screen and sleep (it is even rumoured that the notorious dots continue to animate while blanked. Just the thought makes me shiver!
So I thought I'd replace ACTDEAD with something "lighter" and actually useful, like making it jump to the recovery console.. or better, to some program that actually does the "actdead" part (blank, sleep, flash leds) but if you stop it (ctrl-C) you drop to Pali's recovery console, or to bootmenu, or whatever.
Actually there should be an ACTDEAD entry in bootmenu. This way you remove all the logic from getbootstate, dsme and preinit, and let the user decide upon booting.
Have to think more about it (ideas welcome, of course).
Last edited by reinob; 2012-07-24 at 08:50. Reason: s/bq45/bq24/