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#191
Originally Posted by Ancelad View Post
Kernel+?
No, see this post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=170
 
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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
No, see this post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=170
But it takes time normally with default open-mode kernel
 
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Originally Posted by Ancelad View Post
But it takes time normally with default open-mode kernel
Well it might be it has a different inplementation of RTC, maybe it's possible to obtain datetime directly inside the kernel but there cannot be any harm in running hwclock from userland, is there?
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Well it might be it has a different inplementation of RTC, maybe it's possible to obtain datetime directly inside the kernel but there cannot be any harm in running hwclock from userland, is there?
Certainly
 

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#195
Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Well it might be it has a different inplementation of RTC, maybe it's possible to obtain datetime directly inside the kernel but there cannot be any harm in running hwclock from userland, is there?
Never had problem with date etc in backupmenu before need to flash N9 and did it with new kernel

Old kernel zImage.pr13
New kernel from here
http://maemo.cloud-7.de/HARM/N9/1.3/openmode-kernel/
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#196
Originally Posted by Garp View Post
Never had problem with date etc in backupmenu before need to flash N9 and did it with new kernel

Old kernel zImage.pr13
New kernel from here
http://maemo.cloud-7.de/HARM/N9/1.3/openmode-kernel/

Aaa, so it might well be that most people using backupmenu are actually running the Nitdroid kernel by e-yes...?
It well might be so that it contains the RTC->date functionality missing from "normal" N9 kernels.
 

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#198
Which reminds me... maybe I should release ubiboot 0.3.5 as it is, as sshd & sftpd are implemented now.

I was hoping to get the WLAN access done in this release but if I push that into 0.3.6 then Backupmenu could use the new features in ubiboot.
 

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#199
help me please uninstall Backupmenu (Bootit) v 1.1_9, I do not have the backup of the original files.
please share the original files: evtap & preinit

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Originally Posted by trafick View Post
help me please uninstall Backupmenu (Bootit) v 1.1_9, I do not have the backup of the original files.
Backupmenu (Bootit) v 1.1_9 does not work
I use ubiboot 0.3.5
Well, backupmenu hooks into /sbin/preinit so to remove it, you need just to restore the original.

Download http://www.swagman.org/juice/ubiboot/other/preinits.tar and extract it with command "tar -xvf preinits.tar -C /"

If you cannot boot Harmattan at all, boot to ubiboot maintanance console, copy the tarfile in device and extract the file there...
 

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