Re: [2008.12] What freezes my OM?

2009-02-18 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
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Be patient :D
The link in the previous mail was [1]

[1] http://tinyurl.com/d5yenk

Timo Juhani Lindfors ha scritto:
> Francesco de Virgilio  writes:
>> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
>> kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
>> read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?
> 
> Add "panic=15" to kernel command line to have it automatically reboot on 
> panic.
> 
> modprobe s3c2410_wdt and configure watchdogd to reboot the system if it is 
> not responding.
> 
> Patch the kernel with
> http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2135/ramconsole-1.patch
> to have kernel logs persist over reboot.
> 

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Re: [2008.12] What freezes my OM?

2009-02-18 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
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Thanks :D
In the meantime I've found this[1] on ML. I'll try first Trevino's
kernel, and if it will not solve my situation I'll switch to log reading :D

Thanks again ;)

Timo Juhani Lindfors ha scritto:
> Francesco de Virgilio  writes:
>> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
>> kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
>> read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?
> 
> Add "panic=15" to kernel command line to have it automatically reboot on 
> panic.
> 
> modprobe s3c2410_wdt and configure watchdogd to reboot the system if it is 
> not responding.
> 
> Patch the kernel with
> http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2135/ramconsole-1.patch
> to have kernel logs persist over reboot.
> 
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Re: [2008.12] What freezes my OM?

2009-02-18 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Francesco de Virgilio  writes:
> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
> kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
> read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?

Add "panic=15" to kernel command line to have it automatically reboot on panic.

modprobe s3c2410_wdt and configure watchdogd to reboot the system if it is not 
responding.

Patch the kernel with
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2135/ramconsole-1.patch
to have kernel logs persist over reboot.


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[2008.12] What freezes my OM?

2009-02-18 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
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Hi list,
I'm going to ask hints for a problem I've on my FreeRunner since I
installed 2008.12 (December 2008). Apparently randomly, sometimes it
freezes and a reboot is required to get it work properly again.

It appens most of the time when I open/close a phone call (or usually
when I'm managing with the qtopia phone application) or when I'm using
TangoGPS, both latest (0.9.5) and previous version. Sometimes it freezes
while I'm in my car, crunching km and tracking for OpenStreetMap[1].

Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?

Thanks,

[1] You could imagine how frustrating could be run in the car for
kilometers and discover that the phone has freezed after few km...
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