Hmm I don't think I saw you reporting that. Your last email says you had hangs at 1250MHz, and an earlier email states the hang point is somewhere between 1.0 and 1.1 GHz.
Your log doesn't show any attempts to enable USB host, have you made it after enabling USB host? It should look like this:
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[519015.066528] ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: OMAP-EHCI Host Controller
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[519203.090026] usb 2-2: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-omap
[519203.617950] usb...
It's not 1.2GHz, even 1.1GHz is known to hang, and we don't even know if 1.0GHz really works on every board for extended time. This needs to be called something different as it misleads all the early adopters...
Assuming you put it somewhere in /lib/modules/3.2.83/kernel/ you also need to run "sudo depmod" from the terminal. You can also do "sudo insmod <filename>" to load it manually. Of course USB host needs to be enabled too, it's off by default on pandora.
If with all above it still doesn't work...
mt7601u doesn't support that device, but MediaTek has another driver: http://www.mediatek.com/products/broadbandWifi/mt7610u
That one seemed to compile fine: http://notaz.gp2x.de/misc/pnd/ko/3.2.83/mt7650u_sta.ko
I just run "sudo opkg install links-x11_2.13-r0.5_armv7a.ipk" and it works for me, even if the same version is already installed.
The md5sum of .ipk should be 23ad92e999546cd1c33b7efb923cbb56 .
@Magic Sam it compiled, but SSL certificate checking is not working for unknown reasons, so I've added a hack so that it ignores certs (as the old version did). If you can install http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/links-x11_2.13-r0.5_armv7a.ipk and confirm it works right I can then publish it.
There can't be a 1.2GHz edition. The thing is it doesn't really work at 1.2GHz, not even at 1.1GHz when NEON is used. The testing hns did was very light (bash spinning a loop), I suspect it will crash on real programs even without NEON.
Any specific reason?
From bitter past experience updating things always breaks something else, although this time it's not a library and problems are less likely, I'm still reluctant.
I doubt it's 1.75's fault, nothing changed in minimenu area, and it behaves correctly on 1.75 for me.
Maybe something was corrupted and reflash fixed it.
Black 1ghz: probably the thermistor pin on battery connector (the middle one) is broken. Without it, the charger thinks battery temperature is out of range and will never charge it. Needs repair.
1ghz Silver: sounds like you can just reflash this one, use the latest 1.75u1.
CC silver case...
Ok update published. Upgraded to v3.2.83 since that includes the fix, so no need for backporting. Kind of lucky to be stuck on an LTS kernel with such a long cadence.
My guess would be it will just clock the CPU and GPU much higher when it detects it's docked to be able to push 1080p (or whatever it needs to achieve while docked).
That's more like a downgrade, Cortex-A53 is close to a Cortex-A7 in performance and it's only 1.2 GHz, so it'd be going back to pandora level of single core performance.
The open GPU drivers is a nice thing to have though...
Assuming you mean a reflash - yes you can reflash to any version from any version. Well except 1GHz units can't run the very first firmwares because the kernel doesn't yet support the newer DM3730 SoC.
I think ED said he has recently received for repairs at least one pandora running the very...
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