Re: [om2009-r4] Warren's Settings Worked for Me (was Re: Om2009 testing release 4)

2009-06-09 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
Am Mo  8. Juni 2009 schrieb Warren Baird:
 complained that I sounded a bit muffled, so I reset it to the 101 (same as
 gsmhandset-a7.state), and since then it seems pretty good - my wife has


please notice:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2121#comment:3

gsmhandset-a7.state is deprecated!

cheers
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No space left on device

2009-06-09 Thread maryhit


I managed to make the root fs full and now I cannot boot any longer. 
What are the options (besides reflashing).

What I tried: 
- to bood from the SD in QT, but it is failing also (trying to mount
/var/something ) and stops

What might also work, but I need a confirmation: 
- make a image from the root fs (in jffs2 format), mount it in linux, clear
up some junk, put it back.

Any other ideas?

Thanks
P.S. can we put some kind of fool proof mode which will allow the usb
networking, without the need to write anything on the FS ?
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Re: No space left on device

2009-06-09 Thread arne anka
 - to bood from the SD in QT, but it is failing also (trying to mount
 /var/something ) and stops

you could mount the sd card in your pc and modify the fstab of qt, to  
mount only from sd.
besides that, i would have expected it to mount /var ... to tmpfs, not  
nand (or any physical storage at all).

for a minimal system, using the sd card image created to flash the  
firmware could help -- i think, it starts sshd, too.
if you didn't flash the newer calypso firmware, it could be done now, and  
if you flashed already, it doesn't harm.
if you don't like it, you could remove the startup script from (probably)  
/et/init.d/ and boot from the sd card then.

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Re: No space left on device

2009-06-09 Thread Paul
I would also check to see if you are using u-boot or qi.  I think u-boot
only support partitions of certain sizes.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:

  - to bood from the SD in QT, but it is failing also (trying to mount
  /var/something ) and stops

 you could mount the sd card in your pc and modify the fstab of qt, to
 mount only from sd.
 besides that, i would have expected it to mount /var ... to tmpfs, not
 nand (or any physical storage at all).

 for a minimal system, using the sd card image created to flash the
 firmware could help -- i think, it starts sshd, too.
 if you didn't flash the newer calypso firmware, it could be done now, and
 if you flashed already, it doesn't harm.
 if you don't like it, you could remove the startup script from (probably)
 /et/init.d/ and boot from the sd card then.

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Re: No space left on device

2009-06-09 Thread 2del
I use u-boot, but before both OSes were booting up properly. I suppose there
is no problem with it.

BTW, with QI can I have more than one OS on the SD and select which one to
boot up?
Thanks.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Paul pault...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would also check to see if you are using u-boot or qi.  I think u-boot
 only support partitions of certain sizes.

 On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:

  - to bood from the SD in QT, but it is failing also (trying to mount
  /var/something ) and stops

 you could mount the sd card in your pc and modify the fstab of qt, to
 mount only from sd.
 besides that, i would have expected it to mount /var ... to tmpfs, not
 nand (or any physical storage at all).

 for a minimal system, using the sd card image created to flash the
 firmware could help -- i think, it starts sshd, too.
 if you didn't flash the newer calypso firmware, it could be done now, and
 if you flashed already, it doesn't harm.
 if you don't like it, you could remove the startup script from (probably)
 /et/init.d/ and boot from the sd card then.

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Need help! FR seems to be dead cold!

2009-06-09 Thread Ilya Platonov
My FR just couldn't power up in both NAND and NOR alike. Absolutely no
sign of life. Prior to that i flashed the NAND nandwrite -p /dev/mtd1
u-boot.bin and shutdown, but this couldn't ruin the NOR afaik.


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Re: [om2009-r4] Warren's Settings Worked for Me (was Re: Om2009 testing release 4)

2009-06-09 Thread Warren Baird
Thanks, Joerg - I hadn't noticed that comment.

Hmm - would it be possible to add a note at the top of the file itself
indicating this?

I found a post by you in the community list indicating that this was the
'real' state file to use, and so have been using it.   I didn't think to
check the comments on the associated issue.

And frankly, my audio quality with it is better than with any of the other
state files I've tried - much less buzz.

Is it possible that the changes in the -a7 file reduce the impact of the
buzz?

I'm probably going to keep using it until I get the buzz fix operation
performed.

Warren


On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.orgwrote:

 Am Mo  8. Juni 2009 schrieb Warren Baird:
  complained that I sounded a bit muffled, so I reset it to the 101 (same
 as
  gsmhandset-a7.state), and since then it seems pretty good - my wife has


 please notice:
 http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2121#comment:3

 gsmhandset-a7.state is deprecated!

 cheers
 jOERG




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Sound from mplayer to GSM

2009-06-09 Thread Sten Kvamme
Hi,

Have someone played sound from mplayer to GSM?




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Re: Sound from mplayer to GSM

2009-06-09 Thread Al Johnson
On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Sten Kvamme wrote:
 Have someone played sound from mplayer to GSM?

I don't know if it's been done, but it should be very easy. Set alsa controls 
74 and 75 to true (Mono Mixer Left and Right Playback Switches) and start 
mplayer. Note you'll need to do this while in the call, or modify the 
gsmhandset.state file.

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