Re: FSO Milestone 5

2009-02-06 Thread Carl Lobo
 It's not immediately obvious how Qi can trash the GSM connection and
 leave everything else OK.  As in, if that was a feature we wanted to add
 to Qi, I don't know how we would do that.

This happened to me a couple of times, even rebooting didn't fix it. I
had to completely power down the phone and start it again for it to
start working again. I couldn't look into it then, but I saw several
messages from gsm muxd saying Unable to open channel CALL. If it
happens again I'll try and check if power cycling the GSM from the
console helps.

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Re: Using AGPS - the GPS device suddenly seems to have got nuked!

2008-12-10 Thread Carl Lobo
Thanks Arne,
Looks very similar to the ticket. I'll try deleting the pyc's and
pyo's later today and see if it helps.
Regards,
Carl

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:42 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 what distribution?
 please prefix the subject accordingly!

 2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX

 indicates that it uses fso -- and your bug is
 http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/265

 for me, it helped to purge every fso-package (save modified configs like
 frameworkd.conf) and re-install.
 i didn't see any differences in the config files afterwards but i rather
 think, the issue may be caused by some stale pyc-files ...

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Using AGPS - the GPS device suddenly seems to have got nuked!

2008-12-09 Thread Carl Lobo
Hi Folks,
I'm having some problems with GPS on my freerunner. I had followed the
steps in the wiki about using AGPS with assist-online and it had been
working very well for me the last few weeks until now. Yesterday when
I ran the python script as I usually do, I didn't get a fix for quite
a while and tangogps showed me a red exclamation mark in the status
bar. So I got home and put my frameworkd into debug mode and found the
log full of messages like these:
2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
',N*30\r\n$'
2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
'G,,*48\r\n$GPGSA,A'
2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
',0*79\r\n$GPGLL,,,'
2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
',,,V,N*64\r\n$GPZDA,00'
2008.12.10 08:11:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',00*48\r'
2008.12.10 08:11:11 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '\n$GPRMC,'
2008.12.10 08:11:11 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ''
It seems like valid data across lines, but something obviously went
horribly wrong while writing the UBX data to the Antaris.
I've tried power cycling the GPS chip as well as the device several
times, also the all the kinds of resets available in the agpsui
testing tool, running the assist online script again, writing a blank
file of the same size to /dev/ttySAC1 - basically everything that I
could think of from whats documented. I've even left it running for a
couple of hours hoping the data would run out, but it's of no help.
Is there any way I can fix this or am I stuck with a nuked GPS?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Carl

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Re: Sad Story

2008-11-30 Thread Carl Lobo
I think one of the first things a burglar would do would be to remove
the battery and sim card.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There ought to be a security service on the Freerunner. By integrating
 the GPS service with internet, we could track where the burglar is.

 -Karthik

 On 12/1/08, William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 and before that, some real security on the FR.

  BillK


  On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 21:36 +0100, Yorick Moko wrote:
   my condolences;
  
   we need a way to remotely activate the gps and make it send an sms and
   e-mail etc etc
  
   On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juan Cañete wrote:
Hi,
   
Last night a burglar stole my FR. ...
   
My phone had debian on it. I had a lot of applications configured. I 
 used it like my main phone. Mail accounts configured, Phonebook with all 
 contacts, a lot of sms, many applications configured with my users/passwds. 
 And I realized they had access to all. I called the mobile phone company to 
 suspend the number, I've changed almost all important passwds, anyway, 
 although I think they even don't know how to use the FR, maybe they will 
 sell it to someone that do, and he'll surf into my life.
   
I only wanted to share this story with you. Maybe, because sharing my 
 sadness I'll feel better, maybe not...
   
Sr Cañete, thank you, you do both yourself and all of us a service. We
all (I hope) empathize with your loss.
And, most importantly, your story reminds everyone on the list of the
importance of doing backups of their handheld data with at least the
same regularity as their desktop and server systems. Regularly.
Paraphrasing Santayana: Those who do not learn from the suffering of
others are destined to suffer in the future.
   
   
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Re: [FDOM] GPRS has stopped working - ServiceUnknown (latest fdom)

2008-11-07 Thread Carl Lobo
Is gsm0710muxd is running properly.

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Risto H. Kurppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Timo Jyrinki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (I upgraded to testing, didn't get phone working, flashed latest FDOM)

 I've tried to get GPRS working but for some reason, even though it
 worked before with 0927 FDOM image easily (just changing the APN), I
 now get always the following when running gprson:
 ---
 Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
 org.pyneo.muxer was not provided by any .service files
 1226042707
 +++
 ---

 So... what should be done to get GPRS working nowadays? GSM works fine.

 -Timo

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 Same here: I added the pin code in the config files and all I see when
 running gprson is +++, I don't see the error message. But no
 connection whatsoever.

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