On Wednesday 29 November 2006 12:53, Armin Warda wrote:
> Sorry,
>
> mea culpa, mea culpa, it was all my own fault!
>
> I somehow mixed up
> zImage-su-18-200625-2gb-mmcplus52Mhz
> and
> zImage-su-18-200639-2gb-mmcplus52Mhz
>
> When I reported the problem, I was running *200625* on
> 2.2006.39
Sorry,
mea culpa, mea culpa, it was all my own fault!
I somehow mixed up
zImage-su-18-200625-2gb-mmcplus52Mhz
and
zImage-su-18-200639-2gb-mmcplus52Mhz
When I reported the problem, I was running *200625* on
2.2006.39-14, which indeed fails to load cx3110x and umac...
Everything is fine with
Actually, I noticed the same thing although I'll have to go back and
make sure it wasn't all of the kernels that had problems with WEP. I
was never able to get it working although WPA is fine.
Larry
On 11/28/06, Frantisek Dufka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Armin M. Warda wrote:
> I repeated the
Armin M. Warda wrote:
I repeated the test three times, the result was always reproduced.
regards, Armin.
Huh, that's weird. wi-fi driver and 802.11 protocol is even not in
kernel but in extra module. The only changes in that kernel are:
1 extended backlight control (patch on my site)
2 hi
Hi,
I booted the kernel from
http://fanoush.webpark.cz/maemo/zImage-su-18-200639-2gb-mmcplus52mhz.zip
As expected, my MMC is being read 4x faster with this kernel,
but unfortunately the device fails to connect to my WEP 128bit
encrypted Netgear MR814v2 WLAN if I use this kernel. Thus I
rever
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
I also have problems with my Kingston-1GB card (it says its MMC-4.0
compatible). With the 52mb kernel the 770 doesn't even boot when the
card is inside :-/
If I could help you somehow please let me know, if you don't bother
... no problem ;)
Maybe we could take it off t
Ok, I tried various operations (tar and dd) with large files, up to
512M using the multiblock kernel, swap turned off. I was unable to
see any kernel or application errors, writing or reading. I got brave
and turned on swap and after playing with it a for a day I finally got
one system crash in
Hi there,
First of all thanks a lot for doing all the work and providing
precompiled kernels etc. Thanks :-)
I also have problems with my Kingston-1GB card (it says its MMC-4.0
compatible). With the 52mb kernel the 770 doesn't even boot when the
card is inside :-/
If I could help you somehow pl
Larry Battraw wrote:
Thanks Frantisek! As a data point, I've tried the multiblock write
kernel with a Kingston 1GB card and experienced consistent crashes
(probably due to swap file corruption) using it. The high-speed mmc
version of the kernel you provided doesn't seem to have such issues.
L
Thanks Frantisek! As a data point, I've tried the multiblock write
kernel with a Kingston 1GB card and experienced consistent crashes
(probably due to swap file corruption) using it. The high-speed mmc
version of the kernel you provided doesn't seem to have such issues.
Larry
On 11/25/06, Fra
I have added source diff for newer kernel to
http://fanoush.webpark.cz/maemo/#mmcplus
It contains also code multiblock writes but disabled.
Frantisek
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Hi,
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 15:25:57 +0200, Armin M. Warda wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 October 2006 13:18, Sascha Heid wrote:
>> Works great, my 2GB Kingston goes into 4x (15.85s) and my 1GB
>> Extremetech stays at 2x (29.7s).
>
> My noname 512MB MMC seems to go into 4x mode now (16.15s with your
> rece
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