Tschaka wrote: > however, there are a few glitches. > * Alarm doesnt start, when the phone is suspended. it just starts a few > seconds after manually resuming the phone.
Hi, yes, this is another known issue (with quite high priority) on my list. FSO based images used ffalarms and atd for alarm. I need to investigate how to install and make it work on debian. So this is rather unimplemented feature that bug. > * Wifi doesnt work. It just doesnt connect. another known one probably trivial bug. You can use terminal and use iwconfig as a workaround for now. > * sms longer then 160 characters are sent succesfully and received by the > other phone. However, sending such a sms to qtmoko doesn't work somehow. it > only gets received after a reboot. This is interesting - i just tested it and got a bit different but still incorrect behaviour. I recieved just the first part of SMS. So i can at least somehow reproduce it and take a look. > * The phone shouldnt suspend when e.g. trying to connect to wifi or in gps > mode. If you run tangogps using QX then it shouldnt go to suspend. I will implement it also for other apps launched from QX - this should be quite simple. I dont know how hard would it be to do it in wifi dialog and in other places where it's needed. > * Bluetooth worked, somehow. i activated BT, was able to receive and send > files, but then it suspended before i couldnt turn BT off again - after > that, the bt config dialog told me, that bt would not be availible. > Yes, i know this issue too. Didnt have time to take a look at it yet. Reboot solves it for now. > Furthermore i would like to ask a few questions/for feature requests. > > i know the keyboard debate is getting old. but i always wondered why would > couldnt have a keyboard just like a usual phone, like the keyboard which is > used at pin input (like this one here: http://lwn.net/images/qpe/call_sm.png > ) with some corrective mechanism as the illume keyboards of shr do (for > writing sms at least). I am not happy with any virtual keyboard too - so if none else comes with solution i will work on this when time comes. > and i really really would appreciate a small lightweight jabber client and a > SIP client. Me too :) > Thanks for your efforts! Thanks for report. All those bugs are on my list so hopefully sooner or later they could be fixed. Radek _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

