Re: Qtopia flash image 11/9

2007-11-14 Thread andy selby
 Not sure if thats good or bad. :)
 I have noticed some oddities on first boot as well. Sim contacts don't
 always seem to get populated.

This doesn't seem to be a qtopia issue, more of an neo issue.
I've found opening the back, taking the battery out and fiddling with
the sim card holder seems to work.
Its listed in bugzilla as 312
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=312
Extend my appreciation for the all the hard work everyone at trolltech
have done on the qtopia release Lorn, not to belittle the efforts of
the people at openmoko but for the forseeable future I will be running
qtopia on my neo.

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Re: Qtopia flash image 11/9

2007-11-10 Thread Richard Reichenbacher

Lorn Potter wrote:

Richard Reichenbacher wrote:

Richard Reichenbacher wrote:

Lorn,
  I just flashed over the latest image you uploaded.  Upon receiving 
a call, the phone does not ring, I cannot hear the other person they 
cannot hear me and the alarm clock doesn't ring.  Odd thing though 
is that when I place a call I can be heard and they can hear me.  
I'm also curious what the state is with getting the gsmhandset.state 
file working properly.  The feedback from the gsm antennae is still 
very loud and noticeable.  Do you think this might be a hardware 
design flaw from mic being located too close to the gsm antenna?


I believe it's just a matter of tweaking the mixer. I have been 
working on an alsamixer for Qtopia, mostly done but it is not finished 
yet. It can do simple volume stuff, but it doesn't do the more 
complicated enumerated switches in the Neo's mixer. I also want to 
make it support loading of alsa states to be able to set the mixer 
levels of any of the states.
You can adjust the volume of the call, when in the call by going to 
Settings-Call Options-Call Volume. But it doesn't save this state 
and will only adjust the volumes of the current state.






Actually it's odd.  All of a sudden with the last phone call I 
recieved the state switching seems to have fixed itself.  Everything 
from the alarm, phone calls and media player work fine.  I did have 
to restart qtopia a few times, maybe that did it.


Not sure if thats good or bad. :)
I have noticed some oddities on first boot as well. Sim contacts don't 
always seem to get populated.



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Good to know about the feedback.  I was just a little worried because I 
get the same feedback if I have a gsm phone too close to my computer 
speakers.  Thought it was a design flaw.  I knwo what you're talking 
about with the whole first boot glitches.  I just rebooted because back 
light dimming wasn't working.  After the reboot it worked fine.


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Qtopia flash image 11/9

2007-11-09 Thread Richard Reichenbacher

Lorn,
  I just flashed over the latest image you uploaded.  Upon receiving a 
call, the phone does not ring, I cannot hear the other person they 
cannot hear me and the alarm clock doesn't ring.  Odd thing though is 
that when I place a call I can be heard and they can hear me.  I'm also 
curious what the state is with getting the gsmhandset.state file working 
properly.  The feedback from the gsm antennae is still very loud and 
noticeable.  Do you think this might be a hardware design flaw from mic 
being located too close to the gsm antenna?



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Re: Qtopia flash image 11/9

2007-11-09 Thread Richard Reichenbacher

Richard Reichenbacher wrote:

Lorn,
  I just flashed over the latest image you uploaded.  Upon receiving a 
call, the phone does not ring, I cannot hear the other person they 
cannot hear me and the alarm clock doesn't ring.  Odd thing though is 
that when I place a call I can be heard and they can hear me.  I'm 
also curious what the state is with getting the gsmhandset.state file 
working properly.  The feedback from the gsm antennae is still very 
loud and noticeable.  Do you think this might be a hardware design 
flaw from mic being located too close to the gsm antenna?



Actually it's odd.  All of a sudden with the last phone call I recieved 
the state switching seems to have fixed itself.  Everything from the 
alarm, phone calls and media player work fine.  I did have to restart 
qtopia a few times, maybe that did it.


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Re: Qtopia flash image 11/9

2007-11-09 Thread Lorn Potter

Richard Reichenbacher wrote:

Richard Reichenbacher wrote:

Lorn,
  I just flashed over the latest image you uploaded.  Upon receiving a 
call, the phone does not ring, I cannot hear the other person they 
cannot hear me and the alarm clock doesn't ring.  Odd thing though is 
that when I place a call I can be heard and they can hear me.  I'm 
also curious what the state is with getting the gsmhandset.state file 
working properly.  The feedback from the gsm antennae is still very 
loud and noticeable.  Do you think this might be a hardware design 
flaw from mic being located too close to the gsm antenna?


I believe it's just a matter of tweaking the mixer. I have been working 
on an alsamixer for Qtopia, mostly done but it is not finished yet. It 
can do simple volume stuff, but it doesn't do the more complicated 
enumerated switches in the Neo's mixer. I also want to make it support 
loading of alsa states to be able to set the mixer levels of any of the 
states.
You can adjust the volume of the call, when in the call by going to 
Settings-Call Options-Call Volume. But it doesn't save this state and 
will only adjust the volumes of the current state.






Actually it's odd.  All of a sudden with the last phone call I recieved 
the state switching seems to have fixed itself.  Everything from the 
alarm, phone calls and media player work fine.  I did have to restart 
qtopia a few times, maybe that did it.


Not sure if thats good or bad. :)
I have noticed some oddities on first boot as well. Sim contacts don't 
always seem to get populated.



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