Re: GTA01 Gllin ipkg

2008-06-28 Thread jonathan spooner
Did you download it then scp it to the gta01?  If you used wget on the 
gta01 you have not got the file, only the agreement webpage.  The file 
should be 1.9MB in size.

BTW I got the file and opkg still will not install it, reports error 4.

Regards,

Jon


Dan Staley wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 I recently got my GTA01 and am trying to get the gllin ipkg from
 http://3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org/gllin/ . However, everytime I
 download it, it says it is corrupted.  Does anyone know another place I
 can try to download it?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
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 Dear All

 I was playing around with a fully emulated QEMU OpenMoko system (from a
 built system using MokoMakefile as
 documented in the Wiki), and at one point I hit the space bar (it the
 emulated Linux OpenMoko system received the
 keypress).

 When I did this, it exited the windows system (as if it had crashed or
 just plain died), but dropped me to a command
 line login ... and I could happily login as root and use regular commands.

 My question is this:  did I hit a but and crash the UI, or did I hit
 some magic (to me) sequence that is intended to exit the UI?

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 Informative article about LiMO in the Washington Post:
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/14/AR2008021401518.html?wpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletter

 It may require site registration, but it is a very light-weight approach.

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 On 14/02/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Kyle for a great summary of the work being discussed on the
  kernel ML. I am simply not able to keep up with all the lists and very
  much appreciate your helping out here.

  Michael
 indeed, thanks for the info kyle.

 i've been avidly following the dev cycle of the software/hardware
 here, and it's good to see some technical info from the kernel ML, 95%
 of which is over my head

 would it be possible for someone - michael, kyle? - to give an update
 on this kind of info on a regular basis? i'm sure there are plenty of
 others eager for technical progress, but who are unlikely to venture
 on the kernel list?


  Kyle Bassett wrote:
   I have been following the Suspended Mode thread in the kernel ML and
   they have made amazing progress within the last week.  As GTA02A5
   currently stands, a cold suspend mode (just GSM in standby awaiting
   incoming call/sms), could result in 20 days of standby!
  
   For those technical people on this list, they have gotten GTA02A5 in
   suspend using ~2.07mA @ 3.7v (fully charged batt).  If the GTA02 will
   have a 1200mAh battery, that's ~24 days of suspend runtime in a perfect
   world.  The goal is set around 1mA-2mA of suspend current draw, with
   best case scenario suspend time of ~50 days (sure beats 4 hours... :-P
   ).  There are also issues such as internal battery discharge, ~30% over
   90 days for one of the packs that is being considered, which will reduce
   the final suspend runtime available.
  
   Currently, work continues attempting to shave even more power
   consumption from a sleeping Freerunner.  Individual power consumption of
   the different internal devices is still taking place, that way any user
   can approximate their battery lifetime (but each internal device has a
   few different states, making this a 

GTA01 Gllin ipkg

2008-02-14 Thread Dan Staley
Hi everyone,
I recently got my GTA01 and am trying to get the gllin ipkg from
http://3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org/gllin/ . However, everytime I
download it, it says it is corrupted.  Does anyone know another place I
can try to download it?

Thanks



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  Dear All
  
  I was playing around with a fully emulated QEMU OpenMoko system (from a
  built system using MokoMakefile as
  documented in the Wiki), and at one point I hit the space bar (it the
  emulated Linux OpenMoko system received the
  keypress).
  
  When I did this, it exited the windows system (as if it had crashed or
  just plain died), but dropped me to a command
  line login ... and I could happily login as root and use regular commands.
  
  My question is this:  did I hit a but and crash the UI, or did I hit
  some magic (to me) sequence that is intended to exit the UI?
  
  regards
  
  Martin
  
  
  
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  Subject: LiMo article in Washington Post
  Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:46:57 -0500
  
  Informative article about LiMO in the Washington Post:
  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/14/AR2008021401518.html?wpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletterwpisrc=newsletter
  
  It may require site registration, but it is a very light-weight approach.
  
  I am interested in understanding LimO and how it does or does not
  relate to Open Moko.
  
  thanks
  --
  Ron K. Jeffries
  http://blog.eronj.com
  
  
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  Subject: Re: GTA02 Battery Capacity (Was: Re: More about the GTA02)
  Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:53:28 -0500
  
  On 14/02/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Thanks Kyle for a great summary of the work being discussed on the
kernel ML. I am simply not able to keep up with all the lists and very
much appreciate your helping out here.
  
Michael
  
  indeed, thanks for the info kyle.
  
  i've been avidly following the dev cycle of the software/hardware
  here, and it's good to see some technical info from the kernel ML, 95%
  of which is over my head
  
  would it be possible for someone - michael, kyle? - to give an update
  on this kind of info on a regular basis? i'm sure there are plenty of
  others eager for technical progress, but who are unlikely to venture
  on the kernel list?
  
  
Kyle Bassett wrote:
 I have been following the Suspended Mode thread in the kernel ML and
 they have made amazing progress within the last week.  As GTA02A5
 currently stands, a cold suspend mode (just GSM in standby awaiting
 incoming call/sms), could result in 20 days of standby!

 For those technical people on this list, they have gotten GTA02A5 in
 suspend using ~2.07mA @ 3.7v (fully charged batt).  If the GTA02 will
 have a 1200mAh battery, that's ~24 days of suspend runtime in a perfect
 world.  The goal is set around 1mA-2mA of suspend current draw, with
 best case scenario suspend time of ~50 days (sure beats 4 hours... :-P
 ).  There are also issues such as internal battery discharge, ~30% over
 90 days for one of the packs that is being considered, which will 
   reduce
 the final suspend runtime available.

 Currently, work continues attempting to shave even more power
 consumption from a sleeping Freerunner.  Individual power consumption 
   of
 the different internal devices is still taking place, that way any user
 can approximate their battery lifetime (but each internal device has a
 few different states, making this a tedious task).  In the very near
 future, we should see some numbers coming in about the talk runtime,
 once some GSM power 

Re: GTA01 Gllin ipkg

2008-02-14 Thread Mike Montour

Dan Staley wrote:

I recently got my GTA01 and am trying to get the gllin ipkg from
http://3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org/gllin/ . However, everytime I
download it, it says it is corrupted.  


Some people had similar problems in the past - they would download a 
copy of the EULA rather than the package itself. You might try it with a 
different browser, and make sure that it's passing the Referer: header 
correctly. The above URL works for me.



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Re: GTA01 Gllin ipkg

2008-02-14 Thread Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek]

Mike Montour pisze:

Dan Staley wrote:

I recently got my GTA01 and am trying to get the gllin ipkg from
http://3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org/gllin/ . However, everytime I
download it, it says it is corrupted.  


Some people had similar problems in the past - they would download a 
copy of the EULA rather than the package itself. You might try it with 
a different browser, and make sure that it's passing the Referer: 
header correctly. The above URL works for me.


Same here, when I installed it for the first time. Open the link in 
ordinary web browser, then scp it to the phone. Don't try to pass this 
url directly to IPKG.


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