On Saturday, September 22, 2012 10:44:54 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
> Ah, thanks, I understand your question now: what version of fsogsmd does
> QtMoko build with, and isn't that now rather out of date? But I'm
> afraid I don't know the answers.
I was using FSO from git at the time when i was impleme
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 09:55:43 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
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>
> FWIW, from a quick look at
> devices/neo/src/plugins/phonevendors/neo/vendor_neo.cpp, I see that the
> suspend code includes
>
> // Turn off timezone notifications.
> chat("AT+CTZR=0");
> chat("AT%CTZU=0");
>
> and the re
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 03:56:57 PM Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Adam Ward writes:
> > I know that Telstra in Australia sends both.
>
> Do you know how it sends that? I have been unable to find any kind of
> specification that describes this. I only find references to timezone
> information.
>
Whe
Adam Ward writes:
>>
>> Time and time zone are two different things. In my (patchy and
>> non-scientific) experience, mobile networks often do tell you the time
>> zone, but not the time.
>>
>
> I know that Telstra in Australia sends both. My current phone would get the
> correct details aft
Adam Ward writes:
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 10:01:23 AM Neil Jerram wrote:
>> Adam Ward writes:
>> > On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:29:38 AM Radek Polak wrote:
>> >> On Sunday, July 22, 2012 02:08:39 PM Simon Busch wrote:
>> >> > As far as I know Qtmoko can use FSO but does not as default.
>> >>
>> >> Yes
Adam Ward writes:
> I know that Telstra in Australia sends both.
Do you know how it sends that? I have been unable to find any kind of
specification that describes this. I only find references to timezone
information.
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 10:01:23 AM Neil Jerram wrote:
> Adam Ward writes:
> > On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:29:38 AM Radek Polak wrote:
> >> On Sunday, July 22, 2012 02:08:39 PM Simon Busch wrote:
> >> > As far as I know Qtmoko can use FSO but does not as default.
> >>
> >> Yes this is correct.
> >>
> >>
>
> Time and time zone are two different things. In my (patchy and
> non-scientific) experience, mobile networks often do tell you the time
> zone, but not the time.
>
I know that Telstra in Australia sends both. My current phone would get the
correct details after traveling between timezone
>
> Adam,
>
> I do not know the details of the distribution you are using, but I could
> imagine that the part of the software which controls the modem is
> 'eating up' the responses of the AT cmds you are sending down with
> chat(1). Concerning the time update, I'm using ntpdate(1)
> to get the
Adam Ward writes:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 10:29:38 AM Radek Polak wrote:
>> On Sunday, July 22, 2012 02:08:39 PM Simon Busch wrote:
>> > As far as I know Qtmoko can use FSO but does not as default.
>>
>> Yes this is correct.
>>
>> My plan was to use FSO for GTA04. But when i got my GTA04, there w
Adam Ward writes:
> I have a GTA02 which I acquired a few years back and until now I have not
> really done anything with it. Now I want to use it as my main phone.
>
> The automatic setting of the date/time from the providors network (in this
> case it is Optus) does not work in qtmoko. The
El día Saturday, September 22, 2012 a las 04:26:01PM +0800, Adam Ward escribió:
> I have a GTA02 which I acquired a few years back and until now I have not
> really done anything with it. Now I want to use it as my main phone.
>
> The automatic setting of the date/time from the providors networ
I have a GTA02 which I acquired a few years back and until now I have not
really done anything with it. Now I want to use it as my main phone.
The automatic setting of the date/time from the providors network (in this
case it is Optus) does not work in qtmoko. The provider does support this a
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