On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 11:57:08PM +0200, Michael Gernoth wrote:
> I should make this behaviour configurable, but I have no idea how to do
> this.
I've now released 2.4.31-j720-3 which makes the behaviour configurable
from the kernel command-line.
The parameter is called jornada720 and can have the values nopcmcia and
nofreq, which disables the pcmcia- and the cpufreq hack. (PCMCIA and
cpufreq work regardless of this settings, all this does is prevent the
in-kernel modification of their properties during suspend/resume)
If you add
jornada720=nopcmcia,nofreq
to the third line of your params.txt, you disable both hacks. Disabling
a single hack certainly works, too.
You can get this version as usual from:
http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~simigern/jornada-7xx/
Regards,
Michael
Received on Sat Jul 23 2005 - 06:30:44 EDT
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