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I'm confused. Did you try newer kernels, or not?
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Hey Arrrghhh! Thanks for the quick feedback. I tried the newest kernel package with the same results. Any other ideas?
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I guess post logs. If 3.3.6's built-in tethering doesn't work I'm stumped because it works great here. |
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So, I have been trying to troubleshoot my hotspot dilemma, to no avail. So far I have tried three different memory cards on two Rhodium 400's. Status-quo, with the same error message. The logs I have taken are from directly after the error on a fresh boot. pastebin.com/Fsg8XPu6
To answer your question, I am running the package from your first post, with the 3.4.3 kernel from 6/19/12 found on the link in the fourth post from Detule. Last edited by guruvince; 09-22-2012 at 07:13 AM. Reason: additional info |
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To answer your question, I am running the package from your first post, with the 3.4.3 kernel from 6/19/12 found on the link in the fourth post from Detule.[/QUOTE] If seeking stability you should be using 3.3.x. 3.4.x came at the twilight of the project and some features never did get completely ironed out - of course, all it takes is one motivated individual. |
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Thanks and Thanked. That did it. 3.3.8 was the cure. The N7 is now up and running using my trusty ol' TP2 as a portable hotspot. Ya'll never fail.
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