On Wednesday 16 September 2009, Steven ** wrote:
> I'm using SHR-Unstable (updated/upgraded this morning).
> I hear 3 rings on the sending line before the Neo rings if it is
> suspended. Even when it's awake, the Neo doesn't ring/vibrate until
> shortly after the second ring on the sending line.
>
I'm using SHR-Unstable (updated/upgraded this morning).
I hear 3 rings on the sending line before the Neo rings if it is
suspended. Even when it's awake, the Neo doesn't ring/vibrate until
shortly after the second ring on the sending line.
This is all with the debugfs tweak (which I don't think sp
On 9/16/09, Russell Dwiggins wrote:
> Quick question (or maybe not): My understanding of the bootloader is that it
> passes the system startup to the kernel, and goes home for beer. It seems
> that it still has a job to do after the kernel starts...what is it doing? I
> only ever remember grub b
|This is documented in the SHR User Manual[1] and on the SHR wiki[2].
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|[1]
|http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual#Speedup_of_suspend_and_wake_u
|p
|[2] http://shr-
|project.org/trac/wiki/Tweaks#majorreallymajorspeedupofsuspendandwakeup
Just to be clear for others, I had already applied
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