Thanks a lot! I have done some testing again, this time with Qi:
the default QtMoko kernel (2.6.29-rc3) gives an error/kernel panic when
booting with the (*any*) overclocked Qi, while the SHR-U kernel (2.6.32)
*does* boot. I haven't tested SHR-U any further, but if you're saying it
suspends and
2010/7/4 Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com
Hi again,
I couldn't resist to do some more testing, so I copied my QtMoko SDcard
installation to NAND. QtMoko from NAND boots fine in most cases (see
overview), it's suspend and resume that fails when overclocked. However,
suspend and resume works
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 19:19, David Vermeille dve...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/7/4 Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com
Hi again,
I couldn't resist to do some more testing, so I copied my QtMoko SDcard
installation to NAND. QtMoko from NAND boots fine in most cases (see
overview), it's suspend and
Hi,
Gennady suggested the same thing, but the 450Mhz-settings fail on kernel
start (see my previous message, I haven't tried the 465 settings). These
settings need a recompiled kernel according to Gennady's first message, did
you recompile your kernel? If not, I'm very curious why it doesn't
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 21:23, Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Gennady suggested the same thing, but the 450Mhz-settings fail on kernel
start (see my previous message, I haven't tried the 465 settings). These
settings need a recompiled kernel according to Gennady's first message,
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 21:36, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak d...@dosowisko.net
wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 21:23, Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Gennady suggested the same thing, but the 450Mhz-settings fail on kernel
start (see my previous message, I haven't tried the 465 settings).
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 22:22, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak d...@dosowisko.net
wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 21:36, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak d...@dosowisko.net
wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 21:23, Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Gennady suggested the same thing, but the 450Mhz-settings
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I suspend my phone when I booted from u-boot, it won't resume... I'm using a
QtMoko installation on my SD card, I haven't tried QtMoko on NAND-flash yet
(can anyone confirm it should work?).
Hi, I am using QtMoko on non-overclocked FR from NAND and it
suspends/resume fine.
--
Patryk
Hi again,
I couldn't resist to do some more testing, so I copied my QtMoko SDcard
installation to NAND. QtMoko from NAND boots fine in most cases (see
overview), it's suspend and resume that fails when overclocked. However,
suspend and resume works fine with the original NAND U-boot and your
Thanks a lot for the clarification! I successfully flashed my Freerunner with
u-boot.udfu_533_88_1.7_1.8_CLK2 and got the following results (from
QtMoko/Debian):
neo:~# dmesg | grep -i mhz
[0.00] S3C244X: core 532.000 MHz, memory 88.666 MHz,
This is seriously cool! Great to see an overview at different speeds, have
you been able to test for stability over a few days of normal operation?
If I understand correctly, I will need to patch/recompile my kernel besides
flashing a new Uboot. Is this is easy to do for kernels of popular
Impressive indeed, I think I will try the safe overclock soon :)
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