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Thread: Gigablue QUAD upgrades alone to kernel 3.5.1 YOUPI

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    Post Gigablue QUAD upgrades alone to kernel 3.5.1 YOUPI

    Hello guys,

    i did an opkg update and opkg upgrade this morning and I saw that now we run kernel 3.5.1 in the quad!!!

    Installing kernel-3.5.1 (3.5.1-r7.6) to root...
    Downloading http://enigma2.world-of-satellite.co...7.6_gbquad.ipk.
    Installing kernel-image-3.5.1 (3.5.1-r7.6) to root...
    Downloading http://enigma2.world-of-satellite.co...7.6_gbquad.ipk.


    # uname -r
    3.5.1

    box_type=gbquad
    build_type=0
    version=3.0
    build=584
    drivers=20130125

    date=20130127214745

    Great news.

    THANK YOU GUYS for keeping on top of the latest drivers !

    XabiX
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    Only 1 CPU on new Kernel or driver??? Where is processor 1?

    root@gbquad:/etc/init.d# uname -r
    3.5.1
    root@gbquad:/etc/init.d# cat /proc/cpuinfo
    system type : BCM7346B2 STB platform
    processor : 0
    cpu model : Broadcom BMIPS5000 V1.1 FPU V0.1
    BogoMIPS : 869.37
    cpu MHz : 1305.012
    wait instruction : yes
    microsecond timers : yes
    tlb_entries : 64
    extra interrupt vector : yes
    hardware watchpoint : no
    ASEs implemented :
    shadow register sets : 1
    kscratch registers : 0
    core : 0
    VCED exceptions : not available
    VCEI exceptions : not available

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    wasnt gbit lan supposed to come with this new kernel?
    can anyone advise if this is the case i havent updated my box yet, will do tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossi2000 View Post
    wasnt gbit lan supposed to come with this new kernel?
    can anyone advise if this is the case i havent updated my box yet, will do tonight.
    I did test new kernel and drivers and still 100Mbps.

    I have Gigabit Switch:
    eth0 Link UP.
    Auto config phy
    eth0: Link is up, 100 Mbps Full Duplex
    Last edited by tinos; 28-01-13 at 13:46.

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    lol oh dear :/
    i read somewhere on gigablue site, that a kit was being developed, i dont know what this means or if its just there poor english skills.
    but a kit to me sounds like an addon bit of h/w.

    hopefully im wrong and when they mean kit they just mean drivers or something...
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    I understood also that it meant just drivers on new Kernel... maybe they meant USB Ethernet Kit to enable Gigabit?

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    What would be good is to have access to the release note (in English) so we know what is new and for sure this is their 1st 3.5 driver release so we will need again sometime to have something complete and stable.
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    What video settings are you using with new driver? I choose to start with same settings from openMIPS image... all defaults to 128 and then these values:

    Scaler Sharpness 5
    Sharpness 256
    Dynamic Contrast 3
    I noticed that I could get many image combinations to look better than before... need to play more.

    Any recommendation? I noticed that HD channels look great now with more Sharpness... and SD looks also a little better, less MPEG noise in the backgrounds.

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    usb to gbit ethernet kits are already available but max bandwidth through usb2 is 480mbits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossi2000 View Post
    usb to gbit ethernet kits are already available but max bandwidth through usb2 is 480mbits.
    Yes but probably enough to use a small 2.5 HDD with not much performance anyway... 480Mbps will be good enough, with full Gigabit you will encounter other possible bottlenecks in the system anyway.

    What kits are already supported with new Kernel 3.x?

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    Code:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plugable-Gigabit-Ethernet-Network-Adapter/dp/B003VSTDFG/ref=sr_1_20?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1343598830&sr=1-20
    good price now it was £30+ before, now only £17..

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    Hello to all,
    are dtt tuners working with latest release with new kernel and drivers on your GB Quads?
    Thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragoscevero View Post
    Hello to all,
    are dtt tuners working with latest release with new kernel and drivers on your GB Quads?
    Thanks...
    no, not working

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragoscevero View Post
    Hello to all,
    are dtt tuners working with latest release with new kernel and drivers on your GB Quads?
    Thanks...
    no, not working

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    same problem hear dtt tuner detect ok but no channels on search.

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