notaz
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Ok finally managed to reproduce it by repeatedly loading new tabs in firefox, toggling wifi and suspending/resuming. Takes 3-10 minutes of this "work" to happen. I have a preliminary fix, can you test it? If so, get http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/oe_rootfs_extra.tar.bz2 , then in terminalSo it's not related to ZRAM, and I still don't know *exactly* how to reproduce it, but it doesn't take much actually. Since once it happened every time by just doing wifi on,off,suspend,wake-up,wifi on and nothing else after a fresh reboot, and it vanished after removing the SD card in slot1 (16GB class 6), I just installed firefox on my 32GB class 10, and after the second time of doing the Firefox etc. sequence it hapened again. So it's not related to the SD-card either, and it may take more than one try to reproduce it that way.
Code:
cd /
sudo tar xvf /media/yoursdcard/yourpath/oe_rootfs_extra.tar.bz2
sync
and then reboot.
Unfortunately I can't really do much for this one. Crashes like in F_Slim's case are relatively easy when backtrace is available, but here it would need deep knowledge of this undocumented chip and it's firmware to figure out what's going on and how to fix it. It's a shame this driver has been abandoned in this rather poor state and is no longer developed.any time another device on the network is transferring a fair amount of data via wifi, the wifi on the pandora stops responding, and I have to disconnect and reconnect to the network to get it going again.