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#31
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Anyway I will try to find those cofficients for 900, not sure if I will succeed.
If You succeed, We gonna owe You another *tank* of beer/wine/whatever

Anyway, just out of curiosity, how do You test stability of such changes? some defined procedure, or just observation?

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#32
changelog of v38 mentions thumb2 fix has been added. any chance to enable it? cat /proc/cpuinfo doesn't show it! may be there are some patches available, mohammadAG also has done some work on it...
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#33
hi pali
bahador from iran !

Pali is possible that John wanted to know my wireless hacking the kernel to be 49

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Originally Posted by mankir View Post
changelog of v38 mentions thumb2 fix has been added. any chance to enable it? cat /proc/cpuinfo doesn't show it! may be there are some patches available, mohammadAG also has done some work on it...
According to MAG, thumb support was added for booting Ubuntu on N900. On Maemo, it just makes the whole system **** itself.
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#35
@pali:
With KP49 kernel-power-settings depends on kernel-power-flasher>=power49 or kernel-power-bootimg>=power49, while previously it was enough to provide kernel-feature-overclock.
Due to the dpkg dependency system limitations which doesn't have a versioned provider, this causes a dependency problem for kp compatible kernels (like bfs) .
I suggest to add a kernel-feature-overclock2 provide to the kernel and use that dependency instead.
 

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#36
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
@pali:
With KP49 kernel-power-settings depends on kernel-power-flasher>=power49 or kernel-power-bootimg>=power49, while previously it was enough to provide kernel-feature-overclock.
Due to the dpkg dependency system limitations which doesn't have a versioned provider, this causes a dependency problem for kp compatible kernels (like bfs) .
I suggest to add a kernel-feature-overclock2 provide to the kernel and use that dependency instead.
Ok, I can change dependency in nver version to:
kernel-power-flasher >= 49 | kernel-power-bootimg >= 49 | kernel-feature-overclock-dsp
 

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#37
Originally Posted by Hurrian View Post
Pali, can you add module for hardware aes acceleration (omap-aes?)

A separate package may be needed to update NOLO though...
A newer test on those drivers isn't so promising, though;
http://maemo.org/community/maemo-dev...ation_drivers/

Still it would be nice to get more people able to test it.

& at least we did get the XTS module
 

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Originally Posted by octagonhead View Post
A newer test on those drivers isn't so promising, though;
http://maemo.org/community/maemo-dev...ation_drivers/

Still it would be nice to get more people able to test it.

& at least we did get the XTS module
AFAIK that modules are already in upstream kernel...
 

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#39
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Hi Pali,

Please consider this patch for inclusion in kp
It adds a sysfs entry (/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-2/2-0030/disable_indicator_led) to allow disabling the camera red light.
Hi,
I read the changelog of kp49 but I couldn't see this being mentioned.
That red led is annoying.. I read it's there by law
But we should all have the choice to break laws
 

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#40
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Hi Pali,

Please consider this patch for inclusion in kp
It adds a sysfs entry (/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-2/2-0030/disable_indicator_led) to allow disabling the camera red light.
Sorry I missed a lot of posts here. In future, please send me mail if I do not responce here in thread.

EDIT: Patch looks ok, now I pushed it into git repository.

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