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Old 02-01-2022, 03:52 PM   #3
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
I don't have the device, and we've exhausted all the ideas I had, so, pretty much: nowhere.

Apparently, 4.31 made it worse in that people seem to be able to reproduce random hangs in nickel, too...

TL;DR: I'd wait for a kernel fix (but I wouldn't hold my breath for one, given past experience).

I'll probably just disable the jump marker on the Libra 2 for the next stable, as that appears to be a 100% repro rate, but that's it.
I'm still on 4.30 and I'm using Version: 2021.12.1-41 g71172253_2022-01-08

I've disabled forced 8-bit and hasReliableMxcWaitFor = no, and so far, I've not had a single crash using the ToC. My power level is down to 36%. I'll be giving more ToC testing once I hit 30%. So far the ToC seems to be working.

As for 4.31, I don't see anything that would be of benefit to the Libra 2 vs 4.30 so I'm going to stick with 4.30 until the next firmware.
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