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Dne 5.1.2012 01:41, Paul Hartman napsal(a):
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<pre wrap="">On 1/4/2012 4:32 PM, Pavel Řezníček wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I’d though appreciate if you send me the precompiled kernel module
(along with some instructions or web resources how to install it).
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It is attached inside a ZIP file. This module is only for use with stock
kernel, not power kernel!
…
If your card was affected by this bug, hopefully using this module will
now allow your card to work with no more corruption (after reformat).
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Great! Now, after the installation of your fixed kernel module, I
run Easy Debian without bigger problems! Thank you so much for your
help, <i>it really works!</i><br>
Even when the N900 gets switched off or reboots accidentally while
Easy Debian’s filesystem on the card is mounted, the damage to it is
always so small that it’s fairly repairable, almost with no harm to
the data. Even my TDK card behaves nicely.<br>
I have the Lazarus IDE compiled and working now <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span> I’ve started to
port my older commercial project to Maemo recently <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span> <br>
For those interested: It’s called MiniMU and should serve as a task
tracking and management on-line binary database client for lift
servicemen (and eventually grow into a multi-purpose database
application). I have developed it for my former employer and
nowadays I continue on the same project on my own, expecting him to
buy the new part of the work.<br>
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But What I noticed during my experiments is that the loop mount
support is somehow bad. When Easy Debian was mounted from an image
file, as I started an I/O-intensive or CPU-intensive task such as
copying the contents of the image to the card, my device almost
always ended up in a shutdown or reboot and huge filesystem
corruption inside the image file. Yes, even if I ran <i>rsync</i>
with the highest nice level. This is something for the power kernel
developers to consider and think about. (But keep in mind I work
with the stock kernel.)<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thank you again for your guidance.
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You are welcome, I hope it will solve your problem!
Thanks,
Paul
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Yes, it really solved my problem! Thank God for such experienced and
helpful people like you.<br>
<br>
Pavel<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
function Podpis(): String;
begin
Jméno('Pavel Řezníček');
Bydliště('Borová 18', '312 00', 'Plzeň');
Pracoviště('Korandův sbor', 'Anglické nábřeží 13', '301 00', 'Plzeň');
Result := 'vývojář a správce sítě';
end;
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