Any more people who have trouble getting the phone asleep in GBX0C? I installed LedRegime to check if the phone went to sleep, but it seems it is almost the whole time awake. Well, that explains the bad battery life...
On FRX07 the phone was a real Sleaping Beauty... Logs needed?
I still haven't installed GBX0C, but I had sleep problems in GBX0B with the bundled .27 kernel. Have you tried any .39+ kernels? Bear in mind, there are different xdaledregimes, the original apk doesn't work with the new kernel, so to see if it does indeed sleep, you need to install the right one with the right kernel.
with windowed multitasking from cornerstone and bryce09
I still haven't installed GBX0C, but I had sleep problems in GBX0B with the bundled .27 kernel. Have you tried any .39+ kernels? Bear in mind, there are different xdaledregimes, the original apk doesn't work with the new kernel, so to see if it does indeed sleep, you need to install the right one with the right kernel.
I only booted the bundled .27 kernel only once, but switched to 3.3.4 as quick as possible.
It seems like Caldair is right: when Wifi is enabled the phone doesn't go to sleep. When I manually disable wifi, it indeed goes to deep sleep, according to CPU Spy.
Phone: Rhodium 100
Original language: Dutch, so Qwerty keyboard
I only booted the bundled .27 kernel only once, but switched to 3.3.4 as quick as possible.
It seems like Caldair is right: when Wifi is enabled the phone doesn't go to sleep. When I manually disable wifi, it indeed goes to deep sleep, according to CPU Spy.
Arrrghhh and/or Detule, I've recently upgraded to the latest 0C build and latest kernel on both my phone and my sons. Booted with .27 and changed to 3.3.4 after that. When I attempt to reboot, it stopsat /init: line 448 can't create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold: nonexistent directory.
There are also lines above that as soon as the kernel loads (I believe) that notes insmod: can't read '/lib/modules/lzo_compress.ko' : no such file or directory laong with the same for /lib/modules/xvmalloc.ko, ramzswap.ko. Any thoughts? I can't even grab logs because it won't boot again, keeps getting stuck on this line and I also can't adb in at that point although I've tried.
Hmm, Greenpower should be disabling Wifi now, and according to CPUSpy, the phone goes in Deep Sleep. But the battery usage is still incredibly high when sleeping... The battery loses about 10% a hour when sleeping...
Phone: Rhodium 100
Original language: Dutch, so Qwerty keyboard
Arrrghhh and/or Detule, I've recently upgraded to the latest 0C build and latest kernel on both my phone and my sons. Booted with .27 and changed to 3.3.4 after that. When I attempt to reboot, it stopsat /init: line 448 can't create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold: nonexistent directory.
Edit: This happens on both phones.
That line (and the other ones you listed) are actually normal. No idea why it would be dying on you, I added the bluetooth commits last night so perhaps I mucked something up. Maybe someone else can verify it's not working for them either.
That line (and the other ones you listed) are actually normal. No idea why it would be dying on you, I added the bluetooth commits last night so perhaps I mucked something up. Maybe someone else can verify it's not working for them either.
I was planning on looking for a new card, but the funny thing is, it's happening on both mine and my kids phones, and I can't boot back to 0B and it runs without issue. I'll try a new data.img and go back to 3.3.3 and see what happens. This happened on even the 3.3.4 from 5.1, maybe I'll try seeing if it happened before that as well and let you know what happens.
Edit: WTF.... Just created a brand new data.img on .27, switched over to 3.3.3 from 0429 and it was running fine. Loaded up only the essentials, worked great. Tried camera which froze so I tried rebooting, only to get stuck at that point yet again. And I can boot back to GBX0B without issue... I'm at a total loss...
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