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loop of request_suspend_state during init
It pains me that I need to post while trying to do what appears to be incredibly simple.
Anyhow, trying to boot the latest reference build from SD and I just run into and endless loop of calls such as "request_suspend_state" while linux is initializing in the console. Any ideas? |
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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 8.12; MSIEMobile6.0) Sprint T7380)
If you are overclocking, set it lower or disable and try again. |
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Unfortunately I`m not. |
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Don't worry it works for everyone. The startup.txt isn't moved yet, just grab the one for your phone. FRX03, newest rootfs & zImage as of 20.11.10. |
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Wow.. did a fresh format, extracted and copied the reference .rar ... updated.. (didnt add default.txt this time) and BAM!
Good lord this is so damn leet. I cant wait to play with it more, everyone at the Telus store has their jaw dropped. I just noticed the touch response to be a little lagged (similar to how it was in WM) is this something that can be corrected? |
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We've been chatting about this issue in the NAND thread - we've been talking about the framebuffer basically... which should help with touch response as well. |
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I`m lost for words in relation to my gratitude. I`ll try out your build compilation and see how it goes too.. Can`t wait until BT comes to life.. then it`s game-over for WM on these handsets.
Thanks for your kind help arrrghhh! |
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