Am 29.10.2010 um 19:05 schrieb Benjamin Deering:
Hello,
I finished installing capacitors as replacements for the dead backup
batteries in my Freerunners today at lunch. They seem to be working,
though I've only tried removing the main battery for under a minute so
far. Someone on the
Just saw the announcement on lwn.net for the Yocto Project.
This aims to create a standard build system for embedded systems. Sounds
like it might be an interesting way to build for the FreeRunner.
Of course it also sound like 'yet-another-build-system' tool.
Just wanted to high-lite this
Hi
When there is a new official and non-official release could it then be
possible to have a compressed file containing the translatable files on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/ too?
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Ole @ Carlsen-web.dk
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Radek,
I'm trying to adjust my installation images to start using ubifs, but I
encounter the following problem:
When I use your rootfs (qtmoko-debian-v28.ubi), everyting is fine, but when
I use my custom rootfs-image I get a kernel panic.
I think I do something wrong creating the ubi image, I
Sean has given us a very important learning: we should use catalog components
(e.g. DigiKey,
Farnell, Mouser, RS-Components) as good as possible. Unfortunately they don't
have a
smartphone case.
Maybe you can find one here:
Am Samstag, den 30.10.2010, 13:15 +0400 schrieb Nikita V. Youshchenko:
Just saw the announcement on lwn.net for the Yocto Project.
This aims to create a standard build system for embedded systems. Sounds
like it might be an interesting way to build for the FreeRunner.
Of course it also
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