qtmoko v32 (experimental)

2011-01-19 Thread Radek Polak
Hi,
i have released new experimental qtmoko images. They are now based on debian 
squeeze and they have new (not finished) bluetooth support based on bluez4.

You can download and get more info here [1] [2].

Here are changes since v31:

- switched from debian lenny-squeeze
- switched from bluez3-bluez4
- fixed the bug in power manager (switching battery/lock/charger)
- fixed USB device/host scripts for recent kernel
- fixed default DNS
- qx can install X server (xglamo/xorg-glamo)
- X server is no longer in image
- updated omhacks
- fixed qvga in qmplayer/qmokoplayer
- GPS is now really powered down when no one uses it
- SD card image has also manual pages and other data
- qemu build host for people who want to make release themselves (see [4])
- added files and info for native compiling on ARM host

As far as i have tested - most of the stuff should be ok. But the release i 
marked experimental, because the changes are big.

Bluetooth is still work in progress. There are still some functions not 
implemented and bluetooth handsfree is bugged (see below). I was able it to 
pair with new device, you can see available services, you can use obex for 
sending/receiving/browsing, A2DP works just fine. I am not sure if works the 
scenario when headset connects to Neo, but Neo-Headset direction works. There 
is also bug that sometimes you cant see just paired device. Workaround is exit 
bt settings and enter it back.

Bluetooth handset: after pairing and connecting i can always hear phone 
ringing, i can use the buttons, but sound is there just randomly. For me it 
works somehing like this:

remove pairing with headset (if any).
reboot phone
make normal call (no bluetooth headset involved)
pair with headset
connect handsfree
make call with bt headset - sound is ok

Once it starts working it's ok. It would be nice to reproduce this bug and fix 
it. Any suggestions and findings out how to reproduce are very welcome.

As for QX - it can now install X server. You will need interenet connection. 
The xorg install should be quite ok, Xglamo install is hack, you will have to 
wait long time and it gives no output, but it should work. I'll fix it for next 
release.

Enjoy new version and bug reports are welcome (alhought i can start fixing them 
not sooner then after 3 weeks). And also patches are welcome - i dont have 
single one for this release!!!

Cheers

Radek

[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/Experimental/
[2] http://www.qtmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
[3] http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/
[4] 
https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt

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Re: qtmoko v32 (experimental)

2011-01-19 Thread Kosa
Great!!! Thanks!! :D:D:D:D:D

Kosa


El 19/01/11 15:53, Radek Polak escribió:
 Hi,
 i have released new experimental qtmoko images. They are now based on debian 
 squeeze and they have new (not finished) bluetooth support based on bluez4.
 
 You can download and get more info here [1] [2].
 
 Here are changes since v31:
 
 - switched from debian lenny-squeeze
 - switched from bluez3-bluez4
 - fixed the bug in power manager (switching battery/lock/charger)
 - fixed USB device/host scripts for recent kernel
 - fixed default DNS
 - qx can install X server (xglamo/xorg-glamo)
 - X server is no longer in image
 - updated omhacks
 - fixed qvga in qmplayer/qmokoplayer
 - GPS is now really powered down when no one uses it
 - SD card image has also manual pages and other data
 - qemu build host for people who want to make release themselves (see [4])
 - added files and info for native compiling on ARM host
 
 As far as i have tested - most of the stuff should be ok. But the release i 
 marked experimental, because the changes are big.
 
 Bluetooth is still work in progress. There are still some functions not 
 implemented and bluetooth handsfree is bugged (see below). I was able it to 
 pair with new device, you can see available services, you can use obex for 
 sending/receiving/browsing, A2DP works just fine. I am not sure if works the 
 scenario when headset connects to Neo, but Neo-Headset direction works. 
 There 
 is also bug that sometimes you cant see just paired device. Workaround is 
 exit 
 bt settings and enter it back.
 
 Bluetooth handset: after pairing and connecting i can always hear phone 
 ringing, i can use the buttons, but sound is there just randomly. For me it 
 works somehing like this:
 
 remove pairing with headset (if any).
 reboot phone
 make normal call (no bluetooth headset involved)
 pair with headset
 connect handsfree
 make call with bt headset - sound is ok
 
 Once it starts working it's ok. It would be nice to reproduce this bug and 
 fix 
 it. Any suggestions and findings out how to reproduce are very welcome.
 
 As for QX - it can now install X server. You will need interenet connection. 
 The xorg install should be quite ok, Xglamo install is hack, you will have to 
 wait long time and it gives no output, but it should work. I'll fix it for 
 next 
 release.
 
 Enjoy new version and bug reports are welcome (alhought i can start fixing 
 them 
 not sooner then after 3 weeks). And also patches are welcome - i dont have 
 single one for this release!!!
 
 Cheers
 
 Radek
 
 [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/Experimental/
 [2] http://www.qtmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
 [3] http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/
 [4] 
 https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt
 
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Linux 2.6.38?

2011-01-19 Thread Paul Wise
Hi all,

Are any of the 2.6.37 patches merged into mainline 2.6.38-rc1? Is it too
late for them to be merged or are they mostly fixes that could be
submitted for mainline inclusion outside the (now closed) merge window?

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pabs

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