Re: Discussion: what are your dreams for the Openmoko Community

2012-05-15 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
 Have you tried the calendar in QtMoko? It's GPL and can be probably running 
 on 
 X11-QT without much effort.

I haven't, I didn't have time to figure out how to port it to X :(


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problems with qtmoko continuously re-starting

2012-05-15 Thread Robin Paulson
hi all,
i broke the screen on my freerunner a while back (although it still
displayed, and the touch part sort of worked), and put a new one in
last week, bought from a seller on ebay.

i booted the freerunner up, and the screen appeared to work fine, boot
text was moving across the screen. however, when qtmoko started, the
timer thing in the centre of the screen stayed on, and then qtmoko
restarted. then it restarted again, and again, and again. i ran top
via ssh from my laptop, and cpu for qpe is very high all the time.

so, i uninstalled and purged qtmoko, then reinstalled (v.44-1). same
thing again.

any suggestions what to do? i've checked the connections on the screen
and they are fine. i wonder if it's anything to do with the
calibration of the touchpad? is there anyway to manually edit it, i.e.
a .conf file somewhere?

cheers,

-- 
robin

http://fu.ac.nz - Auckland's Free University

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Ok Tread lightly please. I'm an end User.

2012-05-15 Thread Travis Bachelder
So I am trying to format (Flash?) my Freerunner and put Qi (Bootloader) and
SHR (OS) onto NAND. I've downloaded the ubifs image from the SHR website.

What I am curious about is: Why isn't there a fancy program that does all
this for me!? :) JK

What I am really curious about is: Is the bootloader included in the ubifs
image? I have a feeling it's a separate file.
Is there a specific order I should flash? Right now, Android installed on
the NAND. Do I need to remove this, or should the flashing process take
care of this for me? I would like to replace the Android OS completely.

No such thing as too much detail, I appreciate any response.
Thanks,
Travis

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Re: Ok Tread lightly please. I'm an end User.

2012-05-15 Thread Benjamin Deering


Hi,

I'm not sure about the state of the ubi image of SHR right now.  If it 
is good, I think you can install it with neotool (available in some 
linux distros, or buildable from source).  You would need the ubi image, 
a kernel image, and a bootloader image.


From neotool, click 'flash my freerunner', choose gui, bootloader, and 
kernel.  It will tell you when and how to connect the phone.  I think 
most people now only flash the bootloader, then put the OS on microSD.


Ben

On 05/15/2012 09:47 PM, Travis Bachelder wrote:

So I am trying to format (Flash?) my Freerunner and put Qi (Bootloader) and
SHR (OS) onto NAND. I've downloaded the ubifs image from the SHR website.

What I am curious about is: Why isn't there a fancy program that does all
this for me!? :) JK

What I am really curious about is: Is the bootloader included in the ubifs
image? I have a feeling it's a separate file.
Is there a specific order I should flash? Right now, Android installed on
the NAND. Do I need to remove this, or should the flashing process take
care of this for me? I would like to replace the Android OS completely.

No such thing as too much detail, I appreciate any response.
Thanks,
Travis

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