Re: Openmoko purchase?

2010-03-20 Thread David Lanzendörfer
 Hi All
Hi

 I was wondering if its still possible to get a freerunner..?
Yes. Of course!

 if so, where would i find one in australia
Try ebay. Its always a good approach to get stuff a lot cheaper.
If it fails, perhaps the US-Shop will ship to australia.
http://www.openmoko.com/freerunner_distributors.html?iframe

 Thanks
 Matt
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RE: Freerunner with Debug board and spare front and middle casing for sale

2010-03-20 Thread Andy Powell
I've had quite a bit of interest in getting the bits separately so that 
wouldn't be a problem. 
How much would you offer?

Thanks
Andy

Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 18:01:30 +0100
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Subject: Re: Freerunner with Debug board and spare front and middle casing for  
sale

May I only buy the debug board?

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Dina0312 dandy_and...@hotmail.com wrote:





20GBP?



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Re: Openmoko purchase?

2010-03-20 Thread Todd
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 08:52:31 +0100
David Lanzendörfer david.lanzendoer...@o2s.ch wrote:

  I was wondering if its still possible to get a freerunner..?
 Yes. Of course!
 
  if so, where would i find one in australia
 Try ebay. Its always a good approach to get stuff a lot cheaper.
 If it fails, perhaps the US-Shop will ship to australia.
 http://www.openmoko.com/freerunner_distributors.html?iframe

I just bought one about a month ago.  If you want the A7 you pretty
much have to go through the US store though.  Scratch that, I just
checked and they are sold out :S  They still have the A6 however.  Be
prepared for the heavy postage though, it cost me $140 US I think for
postage to Australia.

There was a guy recently on the oz-users mailing list selling his A6.
He's in Australia and he offered to sell it to me for $220.  I don't
know if he's still got it though.  I was actually thinking of buying it
off him just for the hell of it next pay day but it would be better off
with someone else since I've already got one :D

On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 09:59:36 +1100
peter peterheili...@exemail.com.au wrote:

 
 Hi Todd
 I only joined the group a few weeks ago, (to be honest to put my moko
 up for sale)
 I have had it for about a year and installed just about everything i
 could. it has been interesting and an education, but I am not a
 developer or a devoted enough linux geek, and my eyesight won't
 handle command line.
 
 since you have found this group you probably have researched the 
 freerunner.
 My moko didn't come with some things you may have seen advertised 
 overseas, eg laser pointers, micro sd cards.
 It is in near new condition and still has all the original packaging.
 
 as a small extra I can through in a thumb drive with the distros that
 I have tried
 
 if you are interested let me know, and we can work something out.
 peter

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Re: Openmoko purchase?

2010-03-20 Thread Michael Smith
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 14:19:15 +1030
M.W microtec...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was wondering if its still possible to get a freerunner..? if so where
 would i find one in australia

I imported a pack of five and got hit with GST when shipping it into the 
country. You should take that into account if you decide to import a phone.
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Re: Openmoko purchase?

2010-03-20 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
 I was wondering if its still possible to get a freerunner..? if so  
 where would i find one in australia


Yes, sure. They are sill on sales in many locations (but not all 192  
countries of the UN).

Here is the official list:

http://www.openmoko.com/freerunner.html

And an inffocial:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Distributors

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Re: [QTMOKO] Dead UI

2010-03-20 Thread -= Apertum =-


* Risto H. Kurppa wrote, Il 19/03/2010 22:13:
 Hi there!

 qtmoko v19, debug -kernel, qi, freerunner

 Most of the things were fine until noon today, when something
 happened. No, I didn't install anything, didn't upgrade, update,
 change any config, nothing. Something just happened.

 qtmoko starts normally
 When I touch the touch screen, the screen light comes on, but no menu
 or icon reacts.
 AUX  POWER work as expected.

 hexdump -C /dev/input/event1 showed that touch is recognized, so it
 shouldn't be hardware. Being able to run Debian normally confirms
 this.

 Have been rebooting wishing this'd disappear, but no.
 Ran apt-get dist-upgrade and dpkg-reconfigure -a with no success.

 Someone suggested that I should recalibrate the screen - how do I
 start the calibration software from command line?
 Someone suggested I should try xev. How do I start X from command line?

 Someone, please help... :/

   
Exactly same problem here, with a little variation: i can restart Qt
with the menu (all it's freeze but the touch works for the upperbutton).
Sometimes the UI works, but it disconnet totally from GSM, and i need to
restart QT. After 2 or 3 soft restart, it works. It's not a good
workaround but for me it's the only method to use my FR with QTmoko (v19
nodebug) as my everyday phone (with some trouble).

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Re: [QTMOKO] Dead UI

2010-03-20 Thread Alishams Hassam
On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 13:11 +0100, -= Apertum =- wrote:
 
 * Risto H. Kurppa wrote, Il 19/03/2010 22:13:
  Hi there!
 
  qtmoko v19, debug -kernel, qi, freerunner
 
  Most of the things were fine until noon today, when something
  happened. No, I didn't install anything, didn't upgrade, update,
  change any config, nothing. Something just happened.
 
  qtmoko starts normally
  When I touch the touch screen, the screen light comes on, but no menu
  or icon reacts.
  AUX  POWER work as expected.
 
  

 Exactly same problem here, with a little variation: i can restart Qt
 with the menu (all it's freeze but the touch works for the upperbutton).
 Sometimes the UI works, but it disconnet totally from GSM, and i need to
 restart QT. After 2 or 3 soft restart, it works. It's not a good
 workaround but for me it's the only method to use my FR with QTmoko (v19
 nodebug) as my everyday phone (with some trouble).
 
That's really weird, I had this same issue using an older kernel but I
can't for the life of me remember which one :( but it vanished with the
v18 kernel. You could give the v18 kernel a try (it's 2.6.32 with
nodebug i belive) and if it dissapears we'll know it's a kernel issue. 


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Re: [QTMOKO] Dead UI

2010-03-20 Thread Radek Polak
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:

 qtmoko starts normally
 When I touch the touch screen, the screen light comes on, but no menu
 or icon reacts.
 AUX  POWER work as expected.

Can you please try flashing debug kernel, so that we know it's kernel related 
or some other problem?

As for calibrating - this should do it:

ssh to_neo
source /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
qcop service send Launcher execute(QString) calibrate

As for X:

ssh to_neo
Xglamo vt4 (or try vt7 if it does not work)

X should be up, now:

ssh to_neo 
export DISPLAY=:0
xterm

You can also try installing input-utils package and check if touchscreen is 
generating events:

input-events 1

Hope something helps. Anyway we need better 2.6.29 kernel. The debug one is 
slow but i think everything works there very good. We should find out which 
debug options can be disabled while everything still works.

My nodebug config for v19 was probably too much trimmed. It would be nice if 
someone could figure out which debug options can be disabled. It would involve 
building kernel according to:

http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt

disable one or more debug options, build and flash it and see if all keeps 
working.

Another way is to move to 2.6.32 report bugs and try to get kernel people to 
fix them.

Regards

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Re: How to manually delete sms from sim using dbus2 or something else?

2010-03-20 Thread Erik Geiger
Am Freitag, 19. März 2010 04.59:43 schrieb Chuck Norris:
 Please tell me
 How to manually delete sms from sim using dbus2 or something else.
 my sim is full of messages

The easiest way to delete _all_ messages on SIM is IMO to use

- settings
- phone
- scroll down
- Message book - clean - confirm

Then you will be able to receive new messages ;-)
 
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Re: [QTMOKO] Dead UI

2010-03-20 Thread Russell Hay
to confirm user experience, I flashed the no-debug kernel initially and
experienced a similar issue - no GSM, and no response from the initial menu.
I reflashed with the debug kernel and I have a working QTMoko phone again
:-)

Russ


On 20 March 2010 19:54, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:

 Risto H. Kurppa wrote:

  qtmoko starts normally
  When I touch the touch screen, the screen light comes on, but no menu
  or icon reacts.
  AUX  POWER work as expected.

 Can you please try flashing debug kernel, so that we know it's kernel
 related
 or some other problem?

 As for calibrating - this should do it:

ssh to_neo
source /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
qcop service send Launcher execute(QString) calibrate

 As for X:

ssh to_neo
Xglamo vt4 (or try vt7 if it does not work)

 X should be up, now:

ssh to_neo
export DISPLAY=:0
xterm

 You can also try installing input-utils package and check if touchscreen is
 generating events:

input-events 1

 Hope something helps. Anyway we need better 2.6.29 kernel. The debug one is
 slow but i think everything works there very good. We should find out which
 debug options can be disabled while everything still works.

 My nodebug config for v19 was probably too much trimmed. It would be nice
 if
 someone could figure out which debug options can be disabled. It would
 involve
 building kernel according to:

 http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt

 disable one or more debug options, build and flash it and see if all keeps
 working.

 Another way is to move to 2.6.32 report bugs and try to get kernel people
 to
 fix them.

 Regards

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getting started with wlan

2010-03-20 Thread Kai-Martin
Hi.

Last week, I bought this used freerunner, version GTA02-A5. I decided to
dump the existing install and do a fresh flash of shr. So I followed the
directions in http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual :

Download images from http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02
full-om-gta02.jffs2
uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin
modules-2.6.29-oe11+gi...355c2067c4e88-r8-om-gta02.tgz
Install of rootfs and kernel image with dfu-util was successful.

For the kernel moduls, the manual just says: Put that file on the FreeRunner
and run gzi -dc modules ...
The only way could come up to put the file on the freerunner, was with sftp
via usb_ether, after the image and the kernel had been flashed and booted.
Is this the way the modules are supposed to be installed?

Anyway, the flash seems to have worked out fine. On boot I get a shr boot
screen and an enlightment driven desktop. The touch screen is
resonpsive. Dial-out works, I can call my other phone. There is nbo display of
current net strength, though. Ether over USB works. I can ssh from my desktop
to the freerunner and did the transfer of the kernel modules. Mokomaze
works, so the orientation sensor is operative, too.

The only major hardware component I could not get running, is wlan. Scannning
in mokonnect does not reveal any net. If I tell mkonnect to connect, anyway,
it runs into timeout. However, iwlist on the ssh command line yields the
expected local wlan net:

/-
$ iwlist eth0 scan
eth0  Scan completed :
   Cell 01 - Address: 00:12:17:CC:F9:A2
 ESSID:linksys
 Mode:Master
 Frequency:2.462 GHz (Channel 11)
 Quality=10/94  Signal level=-85 dBm  Noise level=-95 dBm
 Encryption key:on
 Extra:bcn_int=100
Extra:wpa_ie=dd180050f2010150f2020150f2020150f202
\-

What might be the problem on here? Do I have to configure mokonnect in
some way?


This may or may not be related:
On exit of mokonnect I get a popup

Enlightment error
This is very bad. Enlightment SigABRT'd. This not meant
 to happen and is most liekly a bug (...)
 (F1) recover (F2) exit

Any advice how I would go ahead to get wlan working?

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Re: getting started with wlan

2010-03-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 01:28 +0100, Kai-Martin wrote:
 Hi.
 
 Last week, I bought this used freerunner, version GTA02-A5. I decided to
 dump the existing install and do a fresh flash of shr. So I followed the
 directions in http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual :
 
 Download images from http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02
   full-om-gta02.jffs2
   uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin
   modules-2.6.29-oe11+gi...355c2067c4e88-r8-om-gta02.tgz
 Install of rootfs and kernel image with dfu-util was successful.
 
 For the kernel moduls, the manual just says: Put that file on the FreeRunner
 and run gzi -dc modules ...
 The only way could come up to put the file on the freerunner, was with sftp
 via usb_ether, after the image and the kernel had been flashed and booted.
 Is this the way the modules are supposed to be installed?

Just a point ... why modules? - the jffs file already has the modules
installed - you only need the module step if you are changing from the
matching kernel so need to change them.

Saves a couple of steps and the heartache of trying to install the
modules.  Suggestion, if you really want the modules - put them on the
sd card using the old system before flashing :)

Sorry cant help with wifi - I find that mokoconnect and similar gui's
are too flaky - manual is more reliable.

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Re: getting started with wlan

2010-03-20 Thread Kai-Martin
On 03/21/2010 03:00:52 AM, William Kenworthy wrote:

 Just a point ... why modules?

Because the manual suggested to load the modules in the same section
as the image of the kernel and of the image of the root file system.


 you only need the module step if you are changing from the
 matching kernel so need to change them.

I'll add an explaining comment to the wiki manual.


 Sorry cant help with wifi - I find that mokoconnect and similar gui's
 are too flaky - manual is more reliable.

Ok, why not.
I am only half fluent with the necessesary commands. On my
laptop I used to call  wpa_supplicant with some fancy config file.
The wlan device to talk to seems to be eth0, right?

Most of the time when I check with ifconfig, there is no decice eth0.
Presumably this is, because the wlan chip is xswitched off.
How do I manually switch the wlan chip on and off?
How do I make sure, die wlan device is not shut off again by some
power saving application?

I just found the wiki page on wlan connectivity:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wifi
However, the commands there assume a working eth0 device.
So I have to deal with that first.

---(kaimartin)---

PS: The search utility in the wiki seems to be broken. The term
Wifi could not be not be found, even though there is a page
called like that.

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