Hi, I decided I wanted to try out litephone on the latest SHR-U and I followed the steps above. However whenever I run the gsm registering script I run into problems.
The first time I run it, I get: Enabling GSM for ever /org/freesmartphone/Usage: SetResourcePolicy failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply Turning antenna on /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: SetAntennaPower failed: org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled Registering /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: Register failed: org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled And then any time after that, I get: Enabling GSM for ever /org/freesmartphone/Usage: SetResourcePolicy failed: org.freesmartphone.Usage.ResourceUnknown Turning antenna on /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: SetAntennaPower failed: org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled Registering /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: Register failed: org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled I assumed that perhaps I just needed to restart frameworkd...but that didnt help. Has anyone else experienced this? Am I just missing something? Thanks, -Dan Staley On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Michal Brzozowski <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I gave it a try and wrote an FSO based phone app in Qt. It's using the new > PIM service, and since that's not completely stable yet, there are a few > problems. I'm releasing this anyway, to help test FSO, and meanwhile get > some feedback on the gui and general idea. Consider it an alpha release. > There might be little bugs here and there. > > The basic idea on the GUI is that it is packed in one window, the various > 'modules' (contacts, messages, dialer, etc) placed into tabs. No popup > windows. > Screenshot: > http://pvtrace.com/litephone/litephone1.png > > The best way to use it on SHR is to stop ophoned, turn on the GSM service > and register by hand, wait for some initialization in opimd, and then start > the phone app. Technically you can just start the phone, and it will init > GSM, but due to a bug in opimd, messages and contacts will start duplicating > when you exit and run it again. > > The steps: > - Install all the ipks from http://pvtrace.com/litephone/ (qt deps and > phone app itself). > - Run /etc/init.d/x-something stop > - Move /etc/X11/Xsession.d/80ophonekitd somewhere else (like your home > dir). > - Run the script http://pvtrace.com/litephone/gsm_register.sh (this will > enable gsm and register, and will stay like that until you turn it off by > hand) > - Run /etc/init.d/x-something start > - Get the style definition http://pvtrace.com/litephone/style_sheet.conf > - Run 'phone style_sheet.conf' > > If you don't see your contacts and messages, try exiting and running again. > opimd does some initialization upon GSM start that takes 1-2 minutes and > currently there is no signal implemented that notifies about it. > > Making and receiving calls and messages should work without problems. You > can add, edit and delete contacts, but deleting messages doesn't work > because it's not implemented in opimd yet. > > Scrolling lists (contacts, etc) is done by click, not by drag (I hate > drag-scrolling). Contacts have a smaller "sparse" list on the right that > lets you scroll faster. > > The way composing new messages works is when you hit 'text' or 'reply' > somewhere and a 'compose' tab is not created yet, it creates one with an > appropriate recipient. If one is open already, it just adds to the list of > recipients. So the way to send a message to multiple recipients is to keep > going back to Contacts for example, and add them one by one. While it's not > very intuitive, it's simple and it works :-) > > I hope you have fun > Michal > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > >
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