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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

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sorry .. confused about what you want me to commit?
Not that I necessarily want you to commit it, but this is what I was talking about: Commit in linux-msm in Linux on Qualcomm's MSM - Gitorious

It's when Haret changed the power button mappings. Most people (including myself) did not like the change, but I understand why they changed it. This was never changed on NAND, but I was wondering if it would make any difference.

I noticed that when I changed the RootFS to do the new button mappings, the screen turned on more reliably. The problem is, without having the commit in the kernel, the top power button did nothing, and the dial button was all messed up too.
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