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Blinking green light means it's trying to deep sleep. Blinking means something's holding it up, and obviously the OS is waiting for something, which means it's checking every one or more cycles for some logical state. So...not so good compared to deep sleep, which is solid green.
Not sure how to check what's keeping the OS busy, or keeping the logical state from arising. There are some apps that let you see what's occupying the OS, like "Android Assistant." You could try looking at what's hogging the CPU when your blinking green, but not sure how accurate it would be. |
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But that blinking only applies to the testing kernels - the autobuild kernel doesn't exhibit this behavior...
It boggles my mind how someone can manage to download a testing kernel, but not even bother to read anything in the thread from which they downloaded said testing kernel... |
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My LED is always solid green or orange. Is there any way to turn off the LED? It was nice when it would flash only with notifications (in Windows Mobile mode), but the constant on is getting annoying. If it can't function as it does in Windows Mobile, I would prefer to have it always off (I'm not trying to test or debug).
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There is an app called LED Effects - great little app, probably still in the AndroidApps folder of my builds - but AFAIK it only correctly works for RAPH/DIAM. Worked great, perhaps someone can brush it up for RHOD - not sure what it would take, probably not a lot. I think cr2 wrote that app originally, not positive. So that LED will always indicate sleep status so long as we still have outstanding sleep-related issues. Would be nice to have that LED Effects app fixed up for RHOD/TOPA . |
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And many things can prevent transition to full sleep, GPS on or charging is one, certain apps or services can. Some updating apps or apps which start themselves will (try autostarts app to prevent this) Some widgets may pervent sleep and also iv found some battery saving apps such as juicedefender can affect sleep sometimes. Its really a process of elimination to find what's stopping sleep on your device. |
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an example of current info would be. 1. the current version of zImage. 2. What are modules? I know I need them, but I don't know why or what they are. C. Sometimes the instructions are written assuming the user knows what these things are. I'm not against doing my homework, sometimes It's hard to chase these things down. What about some kind of 'app store' for these kitchens (am I using that term right?) Where one can see the differences and compare features against each other. sort of like a netflix for zips. I wonder if you couldn't get an open source version of a well known interface and quickly bend it into something a bit more organized. Maybe include the setup/install in the main zip. just thinking out loud here... Last edited by abend; 03-21-2011 at 03:49 PM. |
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Here, start with this one. Very informative. And if you go to arrrghhh's thread, there is a link to another FAQ which is very helpful too. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-tp...1-updates.html |
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