Hrabosh writes:
> It does not, I was just assuming because 1000 is not in the list of
> parameters for om usb charger-limit command.
Ah true. I guess I didn't want to advertise that as it may break
something :-)
> But if I try to set that by om usb charger-limit 1000 it does not fail
> and execu
It does not, I was just assuming because 1000 is not in the list of
parameters for om usb charger-limit command.
But if I try to set that by om usb charger-limit 1000 it does not fail
and executing 'om usb charger-limimt' gives back '1000' so it seems to
be OK.
I may doublecheck with car-charge
Hrabosh writes:
> om usb seems to work. The only disadvantage is that I!m not able to set
> charging current to 1A.
How does that fail?
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Oh, sorry. QtMoko v35, kernel 2.6.34-qtmoko
om usb seems to work. The only disadvantage is that I!m not able to set
charging current to 1A.
Thanks for your help,
Hrabosh
Timo Juhani Lindfors píše v Ne 29. 05. 2011 v 23:48 +0300:
> Hrabosh writes:
> > does anyone know how to force charge mode
Hrabosh writes:
> does anyone know how to force charge mode on Freerunner? I've found some
> information on how to force fast charging mode, but these HOWTOs are
> usually refering to files that do not exist on my FreeRunner.
You didn't specify what distro or linux version you use but if you can
Hello all,
does anyone know how to force charge mode on Freerunner? I've found some
information on how to force fast charging mode, but these HOWTOs are
usually refering to files that do not exist on my FreeRunner.
TThanks,
Hrabosh
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