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Is the 3.2 kernel built with code sourcery ?
Just go to Settings->CPU-settings and choose "set maximum allowed MHz", then "set default maximum MHz" to change those.Ok I'm not understanding the CPU stuff.. Every now and then, maybe after a reboot. My CPU resorts to 600. And my selection goes from 600 to 800. My OPP is set to 5 and now my max allowed MHz is now 800![]()
No there is no 3.2 recipe because OE doesn't support building multiple kernels into single image, or we just don't know how to do it. The kernel+modules are manually built from pandora-3.2 branch and copied on top of final rootfs. It's pretty bad but I don't have any better solution.1. Looking through the history of git://git.openpandora.org/openpandora.oe.git there is a recipe called omap3-pandora-kernel_2.6.27-pandora.bb that was bumped whenever changes were committed to the 2.6.27 kernel. Does a similar recipe exist for the 3.2 kernel? I am unable to find this and it is unclear to me how the 3.2 kernel is added to the firmware images.
Pushed out now, I simply forgot it (again).2. I don't see the changes for SZ 1.52 with regards to the kernel- were they maybe not pushed? Or should I be looking in a different place than git://git.openpandora.org/pandora-kernel.git
So is the PND updater supposed to work with a SZ1.51 system installed on SD card, or not?
updating kernel from 3.2.21 to 3.2.30 ...
updating modules ...
installing packages...
Upgrading angstrom-feed-configs on root from 1.0-r9.5 to 1.0-r11.5...
Upgrading base-files on root from 3.0.14-r92.5 to 3.0.14-r93.5...
Not deleting modified conffile /etc/hostname.
Upgrading bc on root from 1.06-r0.5 to 1.06-r2.5...
Not downgrading package findutils on root from 4.5.9-r4.0.6 to 4.5.9-r3.0.5.
Installing glibc-gconv-cp1250 (2.9-r35.3.5) to root...
Upgrading libgles-omap3 on root from 4.00.00.01-r5.5 to 4.00.00.01-r6.5...
Upgrading libgtkstylus on root from 0.3-r6.5 to 0.3-r7.5...
Upgrading libsdl-1.2-0 on root from 1.2.14.1-r4.5 to 1.2.14.1-r6.5...
Installing netbase (4.21-r43.5) to root...
Installing ntpdate (4.2.6p3-r1.5) to root...
ntpdate: unsatisfied recommendation for iana-etc
Installing pandora-configtray (1.0-r8.5) to root...
Installing pandora-first-run-wizard (1.0-r46.5) to root...
Upgrading pandora-misc on root from 1.0-r12.5 to 1.0-r14.5...
Upgrading pandora-scripts on root from 1.0-r109.5 to 1.0-r122.5...
Upgrading pandora-skel on root from 1.0-r18.5 to 1.0-r20.5...
Upgrading pandora-state on root from 1.0-r13.5 to 1.0-r16.5...
Upgrading pandora-sudoers on root from 1.0-r17.5 to 1.0-r19.5...
Installing pandora-usbhost (1.0-r1.5) to root...
Installing pandora-xfce-defaults (1.0-r22.5) to root...
Upgrading psplash-omap3pandora on root from 0.0+svnr422-r25.44.5 to 0.0+svnr422-r25.46.5...
Upgrading psplash-support on root from 0.0+svnr422-r25.44.5 to 0.0+svnr422-r25.46.5...
System startup links for /etc/init.d/oprun-init already exist.
Restarting OpenPandora Startup Script Deamon: opruninitOpenPandora Startup Script Deamon: opruninit not running.
OP_STARTUP: /etc/pandora/first-boot exists, not first boot.
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System startup links for /etc/init.d/pvr-init already exist.
Stopping PVR
ERROR: Module bufferclass_ti does not exist in /proc/modules
Starting PVR
insmod: can't read '/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/gpu/pvr/pvrsrvkm.ko': No such file or directory
insmod: can't read '/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/gpu/pvr/omaplfb.ko': No such file or directory
insmod: can't read '/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/gpu/pvr/bufferclass_ti.ko': No such file or directory
pvrsrvkm failed to load
System startup links for /etc/init.d/pandora-state already exist.
System startup links for /etc/init.d/networking already exist.
System startup links for /etc/init.d/psplash already exist.
update-alternatives: Linking //usr/bin/psplash to /usr/bin/psplash.psplash-omap3pandora
update-alternatives: Linking //usr/bin/dc to dc.bc
adding crontab
Configuring pandora-first-run-wizard.
Configuring libgles-omap3.
Configuring libsdl-1.2-0.
Configuring pandora-skel.
Configuring base-files.
Configuring pandora-state.
Configuring netbase.
Configuring libgtkstylus.
Configuring psplash-support.
Configuring psplash-omap3pandora.
Configuring pandora-usbhost.
Configuring pandora-configtray.
Configuring bc.
Configuring pandora-sudoers.
Configuring pandora-scripts.
Configuring pandora-xfce-defaults.
Configuring pandora-misc.
Configuring glibc-gconv-cp1250.
Configuring ntpdate.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_pkg: Package angstrom-feed-configs md5sum mismatch. Either the opkg or the package index are corrupt. Try 'opkg update'.
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package angstrom-feed-configs.
* resolve_conffiles: Existing conffile /etc/hostname is different from the conffile in the new package. The new conffile will be placed at /etc/hostname-opkg.
* resolve_conffiles: Existing conffile /etc/hosts is different from the conffile in the new package. The new conffile will be placed at /etc/hosts-opkg.
all done.
quartercast, did you ask me? So do you mean updating an SD root fs?
For now, I'll flash a completely new SZ1.52 system, instead of upgrading.
I also consider to use NAND again, not SD. But I like to be able to simply pop out my entire system, put it into a spare Pandora and go on where I stopped...
cp /media/ROOT/boot/uImage-3 /media/BOOT
sudo opkg update
sudo opkg upgrade
A new problem: I used the new "Upgrade Pandora OS" function in the System menu. After analyzing the PND, I see it only calls a script, and that script basically just does sudo opkg update sudo opkg upgrade Question: Wasn't exactly this supposed to be dangerous, because the Angstrom feeds are not in sync with our PandoraOS development?
UPDATE: Changed feed lists so opkg upgrade doesn't break the system