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Today's Topics:
1. [Bug 556] After shutdown (mono) speaker is ticking like an
analog watch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
2. [Bug 207] DFU mode should only be enabled when in "911 key"
mode ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
3. [Bug 553] gta01-pm-bt.ko is missing from modules
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What |Removed |Added
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Summary|After shutdown (mono) |After shutdown (mono)
|speaker is ticking like an |speaker is ticking like an
|analog watch |analog watch
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-05-24 13:08 -------
Could this be related to bug #482 ?
At least this looks a lot related?
BTW: Do you have the same behaviour when using the "neo1973 power-off" command
in u-boot?
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-05-24 13:25 -------
In the none-AUX-button mode, there is still the CDC-ACM usb-serial console,
which lets you do exactly the same without any authentication.
So making DFU only available in AUX-button-mode is only a light barrier.
Also after adding the udfu signaure on the u-boot images, the major risk with
DFU is only at the "destroy kernel/rootfs/env" level. Which is a lot better.
Nevertheless, if this request gets implemented, I'd like a "dfu enable" command
inside u-bnoot, so I don't need to press the aux button when I just want to do
DFU after a reboot. (I do that sometimes to test kernels by just loading them
into RAM and booting them there, lots faster than flashing them.)
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-05-25 04:25 -------
for what it's worth, I have been able to get the bluetooth radio to work using a
recently built image. It shows up in lsusb and hciconfig.
I load hci_usb automatically and then manually power up the radio twice in a row
and then reset it. Even that doesn't always succeed, but at least with some luck
I can get the radio working and do some testing.
I suspect it's a fluke with this p0 phone.
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