Thanks guys.
I entered the openDNS IP's into my phone's /etc/network/interfaces and after
rebooting everything- lappy with phone disconnected a ping returned and I'm
running an update...
Now onto wifi!
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On 25 Jul 2008, at 09:30, bijoy franco wrote:
...
Couldn't find slash(/) key on the keyboard. How do navigate to
various folders through terminal?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Getting_Started_FAQ#How_do_I_enter_the_.
2F.2C_.7C_or_.3E_characters.3F
or http://preview.tinyurl.com/5895fx
On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 03:49 +0200, Joachim Steiger wrote:
Jette Derriche wrote:
Installed subversion, gcc 4.3, SDL-devel, lynx and netpbm.
do you have gcc 3.4 or similar 3.x series installed as well?
afaik qemu still needs that one since the dyngen code generator doesn't
work with 4.x
Agreed - I'd update it if I knew how.
However the problem as it stands currently is that there doesn't seem to
be a package containing mkfs.vfat, or at least I can't find out what it
is. Anyone?
Aaron
Alex Fitzpatrick wrote:
arne anka wrote:
pendency issue?
well, you are
Good morning Thomas,
I don't think it is included in the getting started page as the
application only exists in a 3rd party repo. I don't think anyone would
mind a note pointing new users to the application on the wiki, but a
warning that it is not supported by the openmoko team should
arne anka wrote:
be a package containing mkfs.vfat, or at least I can't find out what it
is. Anyone?
well, deeply moved by your continued expressions of sorrow ;-) i decided
to have a look
That was the desired effect :) Thank you.
JFTR, I did download the Debian dosfstools
2008/7/24 Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you figured out how to subscribe to the list, you should have no
problem unsubscribing.
https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
the problem is, no matter how many times people quote that wonderful
link, it still doesn't work.
have you tried
Try this one:
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
The https link doesn't work becasue it's using what appears to be a
self-signed certificate for a different domain (sita.openmoko.org instead of
lists.openmoko.org). You can either add an exception (if your
Am Dienstag 22 Juli 2008 03:19:24 schrieb Russell Sears:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Well, pulseaudio is great. Honestly, I love the concept, that's why I pushed
it in to Openmoko in the first place. But alas, the current state is way
unusable on our slow systems. Perhaps this will
Aaron Sowry wrote:
However the problem as it stands currently is that there doesn't seem to
be a package containing mkfs.vfat, or at least I can't find out what it
is. Anyone?
It's in dosfstools. You can bitbake it yourself with OE/MokoMakefile or
download one that I've built from
Greetings,
Last weekend after receiving my new phone I tried to flash the Kernal. The DFU
connection was made and the flash appeared to be going normally when I suddenly
stopped and sent me a message that there was not enough room to update with the
download. I had been able to make incoming
I don't know why on wiki is ncurses package... ncurses has nothing to
do with mkfs.vfat...
nope. but with opkg upgrade -- and he was experiencing the problem while
trying to get mkfs.vfat.
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On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 04:16:08AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
Aaron Sowry wrote:
At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is the difference
between the 'Qtopia' images and the ASU images? Are the Qtopia images
open-source?
ASU is the hybrid ELF/ with parts from Qtopia
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 18:09, Mike Montour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Sowry wrote:
However the problem as it stands currently is that there doesn't seem to
be a package containing mkfs.vfat,
Ken Restivo wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 04:16:08AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
Aaron Sowry wrote:
At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is the difference
between the 'Qtopia' images and the ASU images? Are the Qtopia images
open-source?
ASU is the hybrid
Ken Restivo wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 04:16:08AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
Aaron Sowry wrote:
At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is the difference
between the 'Qtopia' images and the ASU images? Are the Qtopia images
open-source?
ASU is the hybrid ELF/ with parts from
Aaron Sowry wrote:
Ken Restivo wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 04:16:08AM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
Aaron Sowry wrote:
At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is the difference
between the 'Qtopia' images and the ASU images? Are the Qtopia images
open-source?
Hi Bijoy,
You could also try the dfu-util for Windows tool:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/Dfu-util-windows. I successfully compiled it a
few weeks ago and would appreciate feedback on whether people are able
to successfully use it or not. I have only tested it on the FreeRunner
connected to a
I just learned that I may have a damaged or totally discharged battery. I've
been having severe problems with my new freerunner after a failed kernel flash.
The phone said that there was not enough room in the partition. I'm trying a
new battery and it is charging now. It must charge for
Lorn Potter wrote:
There are only a few packages in the feed right now. It is only me
compiling stuff I find, and I have other duties as well.
http://qtopia.net/packages/feed/4.3.2/neo
How do I install these packages? is there an opkg equivalent?
ie download the qpd/qpk and install from
I'm trying to improve mediaplayer, and a big part of that is improving
performance. If you figure out why pulseaudio eats 6% CPU, that'd be
great! Also, it mysteriously eats much more than that when music is
being played back.
My theory is that it's doing unnecessary signal resampling and
Hi Yaroslav
thanks for the info but it did not work Cheers JK
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
try on freerunner:
ifdown usb0
ifup usb0
(then route shouldn't be empty any longer)
on computer:
restart usb interface
and be happy
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, JohnMKlein wrote:
I am a 70 year
try follow step:
cd /tmp
mkdir matchbox-keyboard
cd matchbox-keyboard
wget http://www.ginguppin.de/files/keyboard-ipk.tar.bz2 this is
important
tar -jxf keyboard-ipk.tar.bz2
opkg remove -force-depends multitap-pad
opkg install matchbox-keyboard-inputmethod*.ipk
opkg install
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