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2010-08-31
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2010-08-31
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2010-09-03
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@ Venice, Italy
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I also updated fcam yesterday anfd now the LED lights do not function.
Launching fcam fails and it also disables the native camera. A reboot gets the native camera back but there is a pretty major fail here on the latest drivers.
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2010-09-03
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@ Stanford University
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2010-09-05
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2010-09-10
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Hi all,
FCamera's use of the front LED is clearly conflicting with other uses of it. We didn't run into it here, but clearly other apps, or maybe bluetooth use, are doing similar things to what we are, and it confuses the microcontroller that runs the LEDs. And once the microcontroller goes down, it's not reset without a hard reboot (battery removal). We're not sure where the problem is yet, and we might just do a point release that disables the LED use until we sort it out.
We didn't actually change anything in the fcam-drivers codebase between the two releases, besides compiling a set for Titan's kernel and removing the package conflicts- if there are crashes now that didn't exist before, or if the built-in camera doesn't work anymore, those aren't driver-level problems.
If you do run into trouble, please submit bugs on our tracker, at
our Maemo garage project pages. It's hard for us to keep on top of all the Maemo talk threads, and we easily miss things.
Thanks!
-Eddy
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2010-09-10
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2010-09-11
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2010-09-11
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2010-09-11
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I too am having the same problem..usually after using BlessN900.
The method I use is to load the HealthCheck app and select "System Reboot" much easier than taking out and replacing the battery.
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