On Friday 21 May 2010, Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
> Alex Samorukov wrote:
> > Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very easy to
> > avoid.
> >
> > I put in the kernel line glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=1000 setting. And
> > after this it works perfectly, no more problems so far for a ~5
Alex Samorukov wrote:
> Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very easy to
> avoid.
>
> I put in the kernel line glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=1000 setting. And
> after this it works perfectly, no more problems so far for a ~5 months.
This solution worked for me yesterday, but, tod
> - it does affect the way, the glamo interacts with the sd card, thus no
> additional "wear and tear" is included
Alright, that's a relief. I have no idea how this sort of memory works or how
it's worn over time, so I was, of course, ready to believe anything.
> - you do, in fact, not _in_cr
classes, I wouldn't be surprised
if mine was also a P36M like yours, and so it's strange that yours worked out
of the box and mine didn't. Interesting.
-David
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> From: urodelomuta...@yahoo.com
> Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 14:01:34 +0200
>
Just a semi-ot:
I've recently bought a card for my fr which is not exactly listed on the
wiki, so i think it's another sub-type. It should be similar to the card
of the thread:
SanDisk microsdhc 8GB (real 7,6)class 2 - serial: SDSDQ-8192-P36M
On the wiki there are others with similar serial.
I'
> It's my understanding that increasing max click will drain the battery
> faster and may increase "wear" on the stick (I don't recall where I read
> that), but it's a relief to have it working, and I'm really glad that I
> asked here. :D
it's a really long time since i have bothered with th
Le vendredi 21 mai 2010 à 12:56 +0200, David Garabana Barro a écrit :
> People use sd cards without partitions. Even Windows XP doesn't
> recognice partitions but the first one. That's why manufacturers
> doesn't bother to say that partition alignation is required.
Or they came pre-partitionned.
On Friday 21 May 2010 12:26:42 Al Johnson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a Kingston SDC4/4GB-2ADP : 4GB SHDC which shows write errors when
> > access are not aligned on a boundary. I've first suspect a problem with
> > the Freerunner has the problem only arise when booting from this SD
> > card.
>
On Friday 21 May 2010, Yann Droneaud wrote:
> Le jeudi 20 mai 2010 à 21:06 -0400, Vencabot Teppoo a écrit :
> > Hello, community! This is my first time joining a mailing list, so
> > excuse me if my netiquette leaves anything to be desired, and let me
> > know.
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Kingston SDC4/
Le jeudi 20 mai 2010 à 21:06 -0400, Vencabot Teppoo a écrit :
> Hello, community! This is my first time joining a mailing list, so
> excuse me if my netiquette leaves anything to be desired, and let me
> know.
>
Hi,
I have a Kingston SDC4/4GB-2ADP : 4GB SHDC which shows write errors when
access
On Friday 21 May 2010 08:50:30 Alex Samorukov wrote:
> IMHO its not very good idea. My card (Kingston 8GB SHDC) works bad with
> this value, and it was not very easy for me to find why its changing on
> every restart :) I think that anyone who need this able to change value
> in sysctl, or kernel
this on the SD compatibility
page.
-David
Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 09:46:55 +0300
From: m...@os2.kiev.ua
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: 8 Gigabyte Sandisk MicroSDHC Incompatibility
Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very eas
nd what-not
and continue updating.
Also, thanks for the info about QtMoko's automatically adjusting
glamo.sd_max_clk. I didn't know that.
Have a good one.
-David
> From: pson...@seznam.cz
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 08:14:36 +0200
> Subj
Radek Polak wrote:
>
>
> Btw QtMoko sets sd_max_clk by default in /etc/init.d/qpe.sh script.
>
IMHO its not very good idea. My card (Kingston 8GB SHDC) works bad with
this value, and it was not very easy for me to find why its changing on
every restart :) I think that anyone who need this able
Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very easy to
avoid.
I put in the kernel line glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=1000 setting. And
after this it works perfectly, no more problems so far for a ~5 months.
Hello, community! This is my first time joining a
On Friday 21 May 2010 03:06:43 Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
> My bootloader is the most recent version of Qi, and the system that I have
> in NAND is the most recent version of QtMoko.
Which version exactly is it? I am mainly interested if it's 2.6.29 or 2.6.32
(you can find out with "uname -r" comma
Hello, community! This is my first time joining a mailing list, so excuse me if
my netiquette leaves anything to be desired, and let me know.
A couple of weeks ago, I purchased an 8 gig Sandisk microsd card for my Neo
Freerunner since it seems like Sandisk has a good track record of compatibili
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