Am 21.02.2014 um 08:26 schrieb Radek Polak:
On Thursday, February 20, 2014 08:38:35 PM Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
I am also convinced that the *real* reason why Openmoko = failure in
the general public's perception is precisely because of that NDA and
no one having broken it during the
On 19 Feb 2014 09:09:00 +0100
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) wrote:
Michael, this is great work ! AFAIK this is the first toolkit allowing
easy change of IMEI, impressive.
The applaus is very limited here, it seems most people left are hardcore
Linux/FOSS geeks which do not
Am 19.02.2014 um 09:09 schrieb Christoph Pulster:
Michael, this is great work ! AFAIK this is the first toolkit allowing
easy change of IMEI, impressive.
The applaus is very limited here, it seems most people left are hardcore
Linux/FOSS geeks which do not understand the concept of your
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
what is semi-legal?
I assume that means it is illegal in some parts of the world and not
in others. For example illegal in the UK, not illegal in Michael's
micronation.
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bye,
pabs
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:PaulWise
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:19:12AM +0100, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
According to http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/31/section/1 it is a
full (not semi) offence with up to 5 years in prison in the UK.
And even possessing such a tool isn't allowed:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:55:05AM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
I use my GTA02 FR as my daily phone, running a SHR from 2012. I have no
other cellphone (if I do not count the Nokia of my son or the Nokia of
my wife), i.e. I _highly_ depend on working phone features (call, SMS).
And IMHO this
On Wed 19 February 2014 11:26:49 Nick wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:19:12AM +0100, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
According to http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/31/section/1 it is
a full (not semi) offence with up to 5 years in prison in the UK.
And even possessing such a
On 19-2-2014 10:39, Paul Wise wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
what is semi-legal?
I assume that means it is illegal in some parts of the world and not
in others. For example illegal in the UK, not illegal in Michael's
micronation.
Hmmm... By that
On Wed 19 February 2014 12:21:00 Christoph Pulster wrote:
Hi,
its nice to see, outlaw Michael's activities cause some life in this
list.
@Nikolaus: damn to UK laws, Michael is providing a tool to change IMEI,
no more no less. Besides legal issues, I miss the thanks to Michaels
effords.
El día Wednesday, February 19, 2014 a las 01:44:04PM +0100, joerg Reisenweber
escribió:
...
So let's sum up: you find a carefully selected fake IMEI, switch your phone
to
that, insert that new SIM you just purchased for 10 bucks at a gas station
where you popped up disguised as Benjamin
Am 19.02.2014 um 12:21 schrieb Christoph Pulster:
Hi,
its nice to see, outlaw Michael's activities cause some life in this
list.
@Nikolaus: damn to UK laws, Michael is providing a tool to change IMEI,
no more no less. Besides legal issues, I miss the thanks to Michaels
effords.
On 2014-02-19 14:40, Adrien Dorsaz wrote:
Hello!
I've finally detected the issue of the mail reader in QtMoko : it
doesn't find the different parts of multi-part mail messages.
So it can displays one-part messages, but not multi-part messages.
I've began my investigations here :
On 2014-02-19 16:39, Adrien Dorsaz wrote:
Hi Neil,
It seems that the mail-partCount() function give me always '0' and
so
it's never been able to display my mail.
Ah, OK, sorry for barking up a wrong tree.
Is there perhaps something odd about GitHub emails? Missing or
malformed
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) wrote:
Besides legal issues, I miss the thanks to Michaels effords.
Thanks, I appreciate the change in attitude from this previous post
of yours:
: From: openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster)
: To: community@lists.openmoko.org
: Subject: Re: Building a
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
Hence the solution is to build a new Free Dumb Phone that will be a
semi-clone of this Pirelli DP-L10, with some additional freedom
enhancements thrown in.
Any more hints as to what additional freedom enhancements you have
planned?
Nick openmoko-commun...@njw.me.uk wrote:
Any more hints as to what additional freedom enhancements you have
planned?
* Pirelli DP-L10 has a bunch of extra chips supporting the WiFi/VoIP
and camera functions, chips for which there are no docs. I won't be
using any chips without docs in my
On 18 February 2014 15:22, Paul Wise pa...@bonedaddy.net wrote:
any schematics out there with their location? ideally something which
relates them to the nodes in /sys/class/gpio/
These are the schematics I can find related to this:
hi all,
apologies if this question is answered elsewhere, i've done lots of
searching of the openmoko wiki and the web, and can't find an answer
i'd like to interface my freerunner with hardware switches to control
some software. i believe gpio is the best way to do this, and have
help from
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
problem is, i can't locate the gpio pins on the motherboard. are there
any schematics out there with their location? ideally something which
relates them to the nodes in /sys/class/gpio/
These are the schematics I can find related to this:
On 02/17/2014 06:17 AM, Robin Paulson wrote:
hi all,
apologies if this question is answered elsewhere, i've done lots of
searching of the openmoko wiki and the web, and can't find an answer
i'd like to interface my freerunner with hardware switches to control
some software. i believe gpio is
Confirmed this works!
- Original Message -
nice. is there a way to upload those tools to qtmoko official repo?
02/09/14 02:12 -ում, David Matthews-ը գրել է:
I made a debian package for Qtmoko - it's here if you're interested:-
http://winterveldt.co.za/ffs-edit-kit.html
--
nice. is there a way to upload those tools to qtmoko official repo?
02/09/14 02:12 -ում, David Matthews-ը գրել է:
I made a debian package for Qtmoko - it's here if you're interested:-
http://winterveldt.co.za/ffs-edit-kit.html
--
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m...@dmatthews.org
Hi,
On Thursday 06 February 2014 11:00:48 Parchet Michaël wrote:
Is there some video or photo of this weekend ?
There are some photos of the stand; Nikolaus offered hosting at:
http://www.openphoenux.org/events/fosdem2014/images.php
I totally forgot to take a bit of video, for example of the
On Sun, 9 Feb 2014, Boudewijn Kranendonk wrote:
Hi,
On Thursday 06 February 2014 11:00:48 Parchet Michaël wrote:
Is there some video or photo of this weekend ?
There are some photos of the stand; Nikolaus offered hosting at:
http://www.openphoenux.org/events/fosdem2014/images.php
hi all,
I had a problem with my GTA04: it kept waking up every 2 min or so
(draining all the battery very quickly), and the USB networking kept
crashing every few minutes too.
It looks like the culprit is mediaserver. I stopped it (pkill
mediaserver) and now everything seems to work just fine.
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
I have no idea, I took care about GSM firmware only much later. But I think
until the point in time when I was able to contract Dieter Spaar for OM, there
been significantly less knowhow about all that stuff inside OM than what you
demonstrate here.
On Wednesday, February 05, 2014 05:08:51 PM Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hello Radek, everyone,
I'm looking at PyQt and, after installing all the necessary packages,
I tried to run a simple program, but (as expected) I got:
# python first.py
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default
I made a debian package for Qtmoko - it's here if you're interested:-
http://winterveldt.co.za/ffs-edit-kit.html
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Hello fellow freedom lovers,
I have just released the first version of the kit that allows a Neo
Freerunner user to set his/her IMEISV to any value of his/her choice.
Download it here:
ftp://ftp.ifctf.org/pub/GSM/GTA02/ffs-edit-kit-r1.tar.bz2
Operating instructions are inside the tarball. The
On Fri 07 February 2014 22:25:23 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Hello fellow freedom lovers,
I have just released the first version of the kit that allows a Neo
Freerunner user to set his/her IMEISV to any value of his/her choice.
Download it here:
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
you recall that single line I actually censored?
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/calypso_moko_FW/all_version__CHANGELOG.txt
line 60, I assume.
(Must have been the only time
in my life I did this) In the changelogs, around moko5 or something.
On Sat 08 February 2014 01:54:44 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
you recall that single line I actually censored?
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/calypso_moko_FW/all_version__CHANGELOG.txt
line 60, I assume.
Yes, that one.
(Must have been the
Hi,
Am 06.02.2014 um 11:00 schrieb Parchet Michaël:
Hello,
Is there some video or photo of this weekend ?
You will find them here:
https://fosdem.org/2014/news/2014-02-03-videos/
But as the maintainers say:
The videos are not online yet, despite what you might think.
To further encourage testing of the freecalypso firmware, I've made a debian
package of loadtools. No special cables or distro needed and minimal disruption
to your everyday Qtmoko system
http://winterveldt.co.za/leo2moko-p3.html
--
David Matthews
m...@dmatthews.org
as an aside: are there screenshots of navit's ui in qtmoko available
somewhere?
besides a lot of other shortcomings, i found the internal ui always very
much lacking in usability and the gtk one was too cumbersome (qml seems to
be dead).
___
Hi Michael,
Because my sample size so far has been 1, I would like to know how the
FFS content on other FR units differs from mine. I would appreciate it
if you could do a mokoffs xtr on your FFS image, then do the same on
the image from my FR (from my FTP site, URL posted earlier), and then
Hello Radek, everyone,
I'm looking at PyQt and, after installing all the necessary packages,
I tried to run a simple program, but (as expected) I got:
# python first.py
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
first.py: cannot connect to X server
Do you think it is possible to run it
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
Here we are:
# diff -r michael-ffs my-ffs
Thank you for these diffs; explanation follows inline.
Binary files michael-ffs/Test/Production.bin and my-ffs/Test/Production.bin
differ
Yup, expected - if you hexdump this file, you'll see
Hi all,
I worked a bit on Navit config file for QTMoko, I though this may
be helful for some users. I was a bit bored of the poor sound
quality at the start of each announcement due to the sound card waking
up just as the speech starts. So I tried to include a sound file before
each announcement
Hi List,
As you know, last weekend FOSDEM was held at the Brussels Free University. For
the first time in years, OpenPhoenux didn't have its own stand. Luckily enough
Michael from OpenPandora/Pyra offered to use part of their stand.
There were a GTA04 in Freerunner case and a Freerunner to
Hello Boudewijn
Thank you so much for this summary, I appreciate it very much because I
could not be there. I'm very happy to see that our community is still
alive, so thank you very much!
Best regards,
Matteo
Il 05/feb/2014 23:25 Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com ha scritto:
Hi List,
As you
Hi David, Michael, all,
Hi
It looks like you will need to convince the maintainer of Qtmoko to
tell you (and the rest of us) how to get his popular distro working
with FreeCalypso tools. Or you could try the special distro which
David Matthews put together - the 2nd version which works
hi Giacomo
It's been easier than expected:
root@neo:~# .
/opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
That's interesting - and it worked without a cacophony as accompaniment?
I just tried to confirm
Hi David,
hi Giacomo
It's been easier than expected:
root@neo:~# .
/opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
That's interesting - and it worked without a cacophony as accompaniment?
I did not
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
It's been easier than expected:
root@neo:~# . /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# /etc/init.d/qtmoko-neo stop
root@neo:/mnt/nfs/root/ModemFFS/Backup# fc-loadtool -h gta02 /dev/ttySAC0
[...]
root@neo:/mnt/nfs/root/ModemFFS/Backup#
Hello community,
thanks to the recent activies I also thought about IMEI yesterday
evening and it was fun that other's also did. Setting IMEI would still
be a nice feature.
In addition it would be interessting for me (in times of surveillance)
whether silent sms (stealth ping) could be recognized
El día Tuesday, February 04, 2014 a las 08:34:00PM +0100, Kai Lüke escribió:
Also the change to non-encrypted transfer
would be a similar event which might occure due to an IMSI catcher, so
generating a message (SMS?) warning the user would be helpful.
For this see the thread in our
=?UTF-8?B?S2FpIEzDvGtl?= kaitobiaslu...@googlemail.com wrote:
thanks to the recent activies I also thought about IMEI yesterday
evening and it was fun that other's also did. Setting IMEI would still
be a nice feature.
A general purpose FFS editing kit for GTA01/02 modems, which will
include
Hi Comrade,
I can't find the FreeCalypso directory at
$ ftp ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG
Connected to ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG.
220 ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG FTP server (Version 5.24 April 16, 2011
00:35:58) ready.
Name (ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG:jack): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
Password:
On Monday, February 03, 2014 12:09:28 PM J.Schröder wrote:
Hi Radek,
Am Montag, 3. Februar 2014 schrieb Radek Polak:
On Friday, January 31, 2014 07:07:04 AM J.Schröder wrote:
Now I am stuck at getting navit up and running; there are various ways
out there, and none seems to work for
On 02/03/2014 11:55 AM, Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hi Comrade,
I can't find the FreeCalypso directory at
$ ftp ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG
Well... I found the directory and the two files I was looking for:
wget ftp://ftp.ifctf.org/pub/GSM/FreeCalypso/loadtools-r2.tar.bz2
wget
Hello everyone,
following http://norayr.arnet.am/log/?p=113 I managed to compile
loadtools-r2 and tiffs-iva-r1 packages in a chroot (Debian 7) directory
mounted in my phone (running QtMoko v58) via nfs from my laptop.
After that I installed the tools from the phone OS (not chroot) with a
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi Comrade,
I can't find the FreeCalypso directory at
$ ftp ifctfvax.Harhan.ORG
For a moment I was wondering why are people going to that old FTP
site and not the new one at ftp.ifctf.org?, but then I realized that
I posted a bogus URL
Hi
It looks like you will need to convince the maintainer of Qtmoko to
tell you (and the rest of us) how to get his popular distro working
with FreeCalypso tools. Or you could try the special distro which
David Matthews put together - the 2nd version which works without the
special cable.
Does anyone know what will happen in a cellular network where there is
more than one device has the same IMEI. In other words, if we all
could change our IMEI numbers, and use one imaginary number, are there
technical reasons for network to not work.
I mean, MAC address is used on a physical
On Mon 03 February 2014 21:42:38 Norayr Chilingarian wrote:
Does anyone know what will happen in a cellular network where there is
more than one device has the same IMEI. In other words, if we all
could change our IMEI numbers, and use one imaginary number, are there
technical reasons for
Hi,
I ran into that before.
I will repeat it here:
Hi all,
I was looking into bringing navit to work.
1st - libcrypto
libcrypto.so.9.8 is included in libssl0.9.8, which was shipped with
squeeze, but not with wheezy. The current package is libssl1.0.0, that
means, you need to rebuild navit.
I
David Matthews m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
Making a general purpose distro such as Qtmoko loadtools capable is likely to
be a non starter.
I agree in general, but see below for some finer points.
it's likely to be advisable to rip out all the audio stuff also.
That's where I need to provide
Norayr Chilingarian nor...@arnet.am wrote:
Does anyone know what will happen in a cellular network where there is
more than one device has the same IMEI. In other words, if we all
could change our IMEI numbers, and use one imaginary number, are there
technical reasons for network to not work.
On Friday, January 31, 2014 07:07:04 AM J.Schröder wrote:
Now I am stuck at getting navit up and running; there are various ways out
there, and none seems to work for me; I can't even get X up and running
using the built-in functionality (starting xterm for the first time and
then choosing
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand. It
would be great to meet some people again. Anyone else around?
Best regards,
Boudewijn
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Am 01.02.2014 um 21:45 schrieb Boudewijn:
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand. It
would be great to meet some people again. Anyone else around?
I am not in Brussels this year, but please say hello to
Hi Boudewijn,
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand. It
would be great to meet some people again. Anyone else around?
I'm around!
I.m
On Saturday 01 February 2014 22:40:48 Christ van Willegen wrote:
Hi Boudewijn,
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi list,
Who is in Brussels for FOSDEM?
I'll be there tomorrow, at least part of the day at the OpenPandora stand.
It would be
Hello project followers,
The tool for examining flash file system images read out of TI-based
GSM devices (which include Openmoko GTA0x modems) has just been
released:
ftp://ftp.ifctf.org/pub/FreeCalypso/tiffs-iva-r1.tar.bz2
Aside from the naming and packaging change, the main functional
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 12:20 AM, Boudewijn wankelwan...@yahoo.com wrote:
I.m planning to go to the AW1.126 dev room (low power consumption).
Does OpenPandora happen to be in AW?
It is indeed :-)
Figures, it's where (most of the time...) the hardware-projects are.
When shall we meet, and
Hi Neil,
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 18:26:11 +0100 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani
giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hello everyone,
in order to compile something on my freerunner I'd like to use for
that a nfs directory+chroot.
[...]
root@neo:/mnt/nfs# apt-get install nfs-common
[...]
Creating config
Hello,
last two years I was busy with other private stuff, now I have returned
to my old projects and also my Neo. I have completely rewritten my
software and I want to compile it for Neo. But new software is not
compatible with old kernel (for example udev).
I have tried to boot up Neo and what
On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 11:54:40 +0100
Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com wrote:
Hello,
last two years I was busy with other private stuff, now I have
returned to my old projects and also my Neo. I have completely
rewritten my software and I want to compile it for Neo. But new
software is not
Am 30.01.2014 um 11:54 schrieb Mike Crash:
Hello,
last two years I was busy with other private stuff, now I have returned
to my old projects and also my Neo. I have completely rewritten my
software and I want to compile it for Neo. But new software is not
compatible with old kernel (for
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:44:50PM +0100, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 11:54:40 +0100
Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com wrote:
Hello,
last two years I was busy with other private stuff, now I have
returned to my old projects and also my Neo. I have completely
I've now prepared a second distro that can be used to flash the calypso with
either of the two methods using Michael's loadtool program.
This distro uses QTmoko as a base and includes the loadtool-r2 release and both
the leo2moko-r1 and moko11 firmware. As such, you do not need an unlock cable
Hello everyone,
in order to compile something on my freerunner I'd like to use for
that a nfs directory+chroot.
I edited fstab accordingly and tried to mount:
root@neo:/mnt/nfs# mount `pwd`
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
On 01/29/2014 06:02 PM, Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hello everyone,
in order to compile something on my freerunner I'd like to use for
that a nfs directory+chroot.
I edited fstab accordingly and tried to mount:
root@neo:/mnt/nfs# mount `pwd`
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 18:26:11 +0100 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani
giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
On 01/29/2014 06:02 PM, Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hello everyone,
in order to compile something on my freerunner I'd like to use for
that a nfs directory+chroot.
I edited fstab
Radek Polak:
On Monday, January 20, 2014 05:04:53 PM Jake Drexel wrote:
the mmc0 device is actually where the ar6000 (wifi) is conneted. I had
the same problem with the 2.6.39 kernel on shr. The issue looks hw and
sw related. My wifi-board was not connected very well but with older
kernel
[cut]
But I still think that it would be better for FreeCalypso to have its
own identity that is separate and independent from Openmoko, i.e.,
its own mailing list, its own website (wikified or otherwise) etc.
Hi Michael,
I keep on reading news about free firmware you are working on here, but
01/27/14 10:26 -ում, Michael Spacefalcon-ը գրել է:
Even in the case of the FFS with the RF calibration values etc, there
is absolutely no danger of corrupting this FFS if you issue loadtool
commands exactly per the instructions. Saving a backup copy of the
FFS sectors is a precaution just in
On Tue 28 January 2014 18:58:19 Norayr Chilingarian wrote:
01/27/14 10:26 -ում, Michael Spacefalcon-ը գրել է:
In the absolute worst case scenario imaginable, if someone does lose
their RF calibration values and has no backup copy anywhere, you
should be able to send your FR to some lab to
Norayr Chilingarian nor...@arnet.am wrote:
If someone has no backup of calibration data, can she use calibration
data from other phone?
Then we can send our data to that person. Or it won't work this way?
I probably don't understand it well.
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org followed up:
Hi Radek, all,
Hi,
it seems that thanks to your mail we have discovered resume problems
on 2.6.39 kernels!
I tried rmmod ar6000 and i cant reproduce my resume issues anymore! I
had running my dial script over night. Freerunner now shows 333
succesful resumes, while it used to fail
Hi David, Michael, all,
thanks a lot for your work, it is very emotional to see this
little piece of freedom rising!
I'm still not brave enough to risk my only (I mean in all my life time
so far) mobile phone, but I will soon ;-)
By the way, I think that your work, with the right notes
I did not publish it in the mailing list, so here is link to my manual:
http://norayr.arnet.am/log/?p=113
If anyone who has wiki account wants to use it as reference, or even
to copy the text entirely, feel free and encouraged to do that.
01/27/14 07:17 -ում, Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani-ը գրել է:
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
Hi David, Michael, all,
thanks a lot for your work, it is very emotional to see this
little piece of freedom rising!
You're welcome. :-)
I'm still not brave enough to risk my only (I mean in all my life time
so far) mobile phone, but
On Mon 27 January 2014 19:26:19 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it wrote:
By the way, I think that your work, with the right notes about being
experimental and so on of course, should also be in the official wiki.
As much as I would love to see it
Hi Giacomo
To clarify, there are two methods. The method I describe requires a cable as
you run loadtools on your PC. The method Norayr describes does not need a cable
as loadtools is run on the freerunner.
It was and is my intention to produce an sdcard distro that allows either
method. The
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
That's a bold misconception. OM wiki isn't censored, it just gets cleaned of
SPAM and obviously incorrect AND hazardous info, like e.g. somebody suggesting
to run wear tests against NAND to verify its formatting.
But I still think that it would be
On Monday, January 27, 2014 02:29:10 PM Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hi Radek, all,
Hi,
it seems that thanks to your mail we have discovered resume problems
on 2.6.39 kernels!
I tried rmmod ar6000 and i cant reproduce my resume issues anymore! I
had running my dial
As the author claims, I've found his early steps towards a freeing of the
calypso modem to work in the same way as the official moko11 release. Also the
tools he's provided work equally well for flashing the moko11 firmware onto the
freerunner as they do his own leo2moko-r1 offering.
I've done
^_~ whoops
There is a full write up at http://winterveldt.co.za/leo2moko.html,with
http://winterveldt.co.za/leo2moko.html
is correct
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David Matthews m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
I've done a bit of work, which I hope will encourage other people to give it
a test. There is a full write up at http://winterveldt.co.za/leo2moko.html,
with links to a distro I've prepared for the sole purpose of flashing your
freerunner's calypso -
Note that because the uSD card distro which David just put together
does not include loadtools internally (requires the use of the serial
cable instead, with loadtools running on your PC), nothing in that
distro became outdated as a result of this new loadtools release. Just
download the new
On 2014-01-24 07:45, msoko...@ivan.harhan.org wrote:
he wanted to use GTA02 motherboards as
wall decorations or somesuch - now THAT kind of waste should be
criminally punishable!
I find this a curious statement. I'm not sure how you can claim your
own micronation and yet argue that others
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
There are tradeoffs everywhere. I think that having a 100% free
firmware for the cell-phone part is really great. Having an up to date
smartphone that runs Free Software is also great.
Hypothetically speaking, if someone would like to have a
Upgrade? Surely you must have meant downgrade - why would anyone in
There are tradeoffs everywhere. I think that having a 100% free
firmware for the cell-phone part is really great. Having an up to date
smartphone that runs Free Software is also great.
I see no reason why one project should
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 08:15:27AM +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
I tried rmmod ar6000 and i cant reproduce my resume issues anymore! I had
running my dial script over night. Freerunner now shows 333 succesful
resumes,
while it used to fail after 30 resumes before.
So please if you are using
hi radek,
thank for digging in so deep to find the bug. If I remove the ar6000 does
that also mean that I will not be able to use wifi (that would be my guess)?
and as an off topic question: if I remove btusb and bluetooth (as I am not
using bluetooth at all) would this somehow interfere with
hi,
I was just wondering if someone has managed to share a qtmoko-gsm connection
via bluetooth to an android device. If so would you please share the
steps necessary.
best regards
robin
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On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:53:08 AM robin wrote:
hi radek,
thank for digging in so deep to find the bug. If I remove the ar6000 does
that also mean that I will not be able to use wifi (that would be my
guess)?
Yes
Maybe it would be possible to use before-suspend.sh and
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:21:09 AM Jake Drexel wrote:
On 1/21/14, Jake Drexel jackram...@googlemail.com wrote:
Good to hear that. The strange thing is that the issue also is hw
dependend. After I took apart my phone, reseated the wifi-board, put
it back together, and replaced the two
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