[android] strong echo with buzz-fixed A6

2009-07-16 Thread Thomas Otterbein
Hi,

I installed Koolu's Android Betra 7 on my recently buzz-fixed Freerunner A6. It 
has the well known echo problem now. On the lists and forums I could find only 
solutions (dbus commands) for other distros. However I hope similar settings 
may help on Android too, just that I have no idea on how to apply them. :-)

Can anyone possibly drop me a hint?

Thanks in advance
  thomas

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Re: [android] strong echo with buzz-fixed A6

2009-07-16 Thread Matthias Huber

Thomas Otterbein schrieb:
 Hi,

 I installed Koolu's Android Betra 7 on my recently buzz-fixed Freerunner A6. 
 It 
 has the well known echo problem now. On the lists and forums I could find 
 only 
 solutions (dbus commands) for other distros. However I hope similar settings 
 may help on Android too, just that I have no idea on how to apply them. :-)


   

maybe:
  alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state restore does
the job.

take the gsmhandset.state from shr.jffs2 (mount -oloop jffs2 /mnt)

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Re: [android] strong echo with buzz-fixed A6

2009-07-16 Thread Sander
Thomas Otterbein wrote (ao):
 I installed Koolu's Android Betra 7 on my recently buzz-fixed Freerunner A6. 
 It 
 has the well known echo problem now. On the lists and forums I could find 
 only 
 solutions (dbus commands) for other distros. However I hope similar settings 
 may help on Android too, just that I have no idea on how to apply them. :-)
 
 Can anyone possibly drop me a hint?

Can you try lowering the mic gain to see if that helps?

With kind regards, Sander

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[debian 2.6.28|29 xserver-xorg-video-glamo] wsod when xserver stops

2009-07-16 Thread Christian Adams
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moinmoin,

since i installed 'xserver-xorg-video-glamo' instead 'xserver- 
xglamo', every 2nd (or so) time
i try to shutdown/reboot i get a WSOD when x11 stops.
has someone an idea what i should do?

cheers,
christian (morlac) adams

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Re: [debian 2.6.28|29 xserver-xorg-video-glamo] wsod when xserver stops

2009-07-16 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On 7/16/09, Christian Adams mor...@morlac.de wrote:
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 moinmoin,

 since i installed 'xserver-xorg-video-glamo' instead 'xserver-
 xglamo', every 2nd (or so) time
 i try to shutdown/reboot i get a WSOD when x11 stops.
 has someone an idea what i should do?

 cheers,
   christian (morlac) adams

Wait for upgrade. It's already fixed AFAIK.

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Re: Application idea

2009-07-16 Thread Jesse Koontz

Seth,

Great idea!

Unfortunately, I'm also a little too busy to develop this right now.

Could you let me know if you hear of something?

Jesse

Seth Rothenberg wrote:
 Last week, my town put up new signs for alternate side
 of the street parking rules (officially it say tow-away zone )-:
  This is aka alternate-side taxation without
 representation .
 
 Separate from the political fight,
 I thought of an opportunity for a technical
 solution to this problem.
 
 I could build a table of legal parking spaces,
 and set my FreeRunner to tell me when I park,
 that this space is only legal until 8:30 am
 
 There is a web site that has logic like this
 for  NYC.   You point at a street, and it shows
 green for the spots that are legal the longest.
 
 In practical terms, it would be an integration
 when my home network is detected, it will
 know to look at gps figures to check the
 parking regulation table.
 Then, in theory, it could Text-to Voice.
 Seth, just keep in mind, this is only legal
 until 8:30 am.
 
 Other possibilities...
 If the phone remembers where I parked
 have an alarm at 8:22 say Move the car!.
 
 More sophisticated might be for each car
 to have a FreeRunner, so the vehicle itself
 can notify.
 
 (I'd be willing to beta test or even help with
 design review, but I don't have time this
 year to do this project :-)
 
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