On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:56:25 AM robin wrote:
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.
I think it should work. You have to dial GSM on Freerunner. Then you should
On 01/20/2014 06:16 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
1. The cdebootstrap step in the script fails unless I add
--allow-unauthenticated. Not sure what is going on nor whose fault it is.
Hmm maybe you have to install debian/emdebian apt keyring to get rid of this.
I am on debian, that's maybe why it works
On Monday 20 January 2014 07:31:55 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
For those who don't know what CSD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Switched_Data
[snip test call logs]
CSD calls may be placed from a GSM mobile either to a land line or to
another mobile. (I don't know if it's
On Tue 21 January 2014 15:42:20 Al Johnson wrote:
On Monday 20 January 2014 07:31:55 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
For those who don't know what CSD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Switched_Data
[snip test call logs]
CSD calls may be placed from a GSM mobile either to a land
Radek Polak:
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 08:21:20 PM Peter Viskup wrote:
Btw can you try if USB networking works in this state?
Yes - USB network is available and screen is blank with non-blinking
cursor in left top corner.
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Hi,
I'm trying to build qtmoko from https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko ,
following the README., on a Ubuntu 13.04 64bits box, and have some weird
behavior.
I suppose I have to run sudo scripts/qtmoko-chroot-armel.sh, not
armhf, right?
1. The cdebootstrap step in the script fails unless I
On Monday, January 20, 2014 07:51:54 PM Jorge wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build qtmoko from https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko ,
following the README., on a Ubuntu 13.04 64bits box, and have some weird
behavior.
Hi,
I suppose I have to run sudo scripts/qtmoko-chroot-armel.sh, not
armhf,
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 it still worked,
Good day all
Hello ;
Yes , Tangogps let sharing location but Tangogps isn't being
maintained - I think the website is even gone. Tangogps proxies
everything through the tangogps site (route finding + location
sharing) so it won't work.
Also,There is a feature request for Foxtrotgps to support a
I am wondering if someone can tell me about the Neo Freerunner's
features? How long does the battery last between charges? How
many megapixels is the camera? What is the contact for the
manufacturer of the phone?
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After upgrade of QTMoko to latest v55 my GTA02 don't wake-up to fully
functional state after some random time (more suspends/resumes and
uptime of some days). Looks like the flash didn't become available/writable.
Seeing these messages:
[64691.81] s3c-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 400kHz
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:27 AM, auto78240314 wrote:
I am wondering if someone can tell me about the
Neo Freerunner's features?
Please take a look at the wiki page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner
How long does the battery last between charges?
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 08:21:20 PM Peter Viskup wrote:
After upgrade of QTMoko to latest v55 my GTA02 don't wake-up to fully
functional state after some random time (more suspends/resumes and
uptime of some days). Looks like the flash didn't become
available/writable.
Seeing these
On Monday, January 20, 2014 03:24:13 AM Paul Wise wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:27 AM, auto78240314 wrote:
I am wondering if someone can tell me about the
Neo Freerunner's features?
Please take a look at the wiki page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner
How long does
For those who don't know what CSD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Switched_Data
Here is an AT command session log of me making a CSD call from my
GTA02 on T-Mobile USA:
at+cgmm
+CGMM: Neo1973 GTA02
OK
at+cgmr
+CGMR: FreeCalypso leo2moko port
OK
at+cops?
+COPS: 0,0,T-Mobile
OK
boot from an sdcard, mount the internal partition[1], tar from it (make
sure to sue the right params to store everything, or maybe you should just
dd it to get an image you can play with at will).
[1] not sure anymore what partition that is, but inside your running system
mount
should tell
i honestly don't get why this flares up again.
the topic has been beaten to death, everybody knows where he stands on the
question -- and yet whenever that bird crows again, there are always some
to crow back.
why can't you just let him alone? he'll get bored soon enough if nobody
plays.
I have added back your original statement because otherwise this discussion
is not completely understandable:
So please think again if you want to upgrade your GTA02 with a GTA04A5 board.
Upgrade? Surely you must have meant downgrade - why would anyone in
his or her right mind voluntarily
Quoth Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Am 16.01.2014 um 21:31 schrieb Michael Spacefalcon:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Why do you assume that your (IMHO unlawful) procedure done to free the
Calypso is not possible for a Qualcomm modem?
Because all modern baseband
Hello,
I'm using fine my FR on my FreeBSD laptop and can connect to the FR with
SSH (...) over the USB network; how can I do this from a Windows 7
laptop? Thanks in advance and please dont blame me for Win7, it's not my
fault :-)
matthias
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Matthias
Hi Matthias
chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
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dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
not just free as in beer. Of course Windows isn't, but we are talking
about PuTTY, right?
VLR,
SF
Hi
I've a system in the NAND memory of my freerunner that I would like to transfer
as is to uSDcard and run it from there.
I couldn't find any info on the wiki for making a tar.gz archive of the system.
Does such exist anywhere? If not, would someone give a few pointers of how to
do this
El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael Spacefalcon
escribió:
dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
not just free as in beer.
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:
El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael Spacefalcon
escribió:
dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
PuTTY is free
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Not everybody is weighting the factor of freeable down to the modem equally
when calculating the relative position of two devices to decide between
upgrade and downgrade. You have a different weighting than me.
If freedom is not important to
Yeah, i can confirm what rhn said, I did the same!
good luck!
matteo
2014/1/17 rhn omcomali@porcupinefactory.org
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:
El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael
Spacefalcon escribió:
Am 17.01.2014 um 19:13 schrieb Michael Spacefalcon:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Not everybody is weighting the factor of freeable down to the modem equally
when calculating the relative position of two devices to decide between
upgrade and downgrade. You have a
On Fri 17 January 2014 19:13:24 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Not everybody is weighting the factor of freeable down to the modem
equally when calculating the relative position of two devices to decide
between upgrade and downgrade. You have a
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
Please can you save me from reading those walls of text filled with [...]
Thinking about it more, I realize that my initial post in this thread
was more inflammatory than necessary. So I do apologize for posting
that on an emotional impulse without
Hi,
it is time to take a look onto the GTA04A5 campaign.
We have currently collected pledges for 19 units.
This is good, but not enough to start a new production run to reach a fairly
reasonable final
price for those preorders.
The calculation is simple. The setup cost of a new production run
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
So please think again if you want to upgrade your GTA02 with a GTA04A5 board.
Upgrade? Surely you must have meant downgrade - why would anyone in
his or her right mind voluntarily give up a device that is 100%
freeable down to the modem
Am 16.01.2014 um 17:55 schrieb Michael Spacefalcon:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
So please think again if you want to upgrade your GTA02 with a GTA04A5 board.
Upgrade? Surely you must have meant downgrade - why would anyone in
his or her right mind voluntarily give
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Why do you assume that your (IMHO unlawful) procedure done to free the
Calypso is not possible for a Qualcomm modem?
Because all modern baseband processors (MTK, Qualcomm etc) have ROM
bootloaders which perform cryptographic verification of
Hello Om community,
In the course of hacking TI GSM firmwares, I have come across something
that some of you may find interesting, or might even have some insight
into.
We all know that our good familiar Neo Freerunner (GTA02) was made in
two versions: one with 900/1800/1900 MHz bands, the other
On Thu 16 January 2014 02:58:29 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
Hello Om community,
In the course of hacking TI GSM firmwares, I have come across something
that some of you may find interesting, or might even have some insight
into.
We all know that our good familiar Neo Freerunner (GTA02) was
joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
Bottom line: even 850MHz FR can do 900MHz but the reception is pretty poor=
though just sufficient in usual urban environment.
Hmm, interesting! Of course given the geographical theater I operate
in, my interest would be in going the other way
On Saturday, December 28, 2013 11:21:37 PM Francesco De Vita wrote:
Hello everybody
I took advantage of the holidays and I made a new SVG keyboard, cute,
only qwerty, not so finger friendly but nailstylus friendly for sure.
Hi,
i just tested it and it looks great and it's also very pleasant
I love it. I hadn't known it was missing before, but I am glad
*somebody* finally put a tea key on a keyboard. :-) (Err... I mean☺)
—B
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Francesco De Vita
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org wrote:
Hello everybody
I took advantage of the holidays and I made a new SVG
hi Joif
Hello everybody
I took advantage of the holidays and I made a new SVG keyboard, cute,
Thanks! IMO this is exactly the one main thing qtmoko has been missing. I'd
suggest this should be included as standard, at least as an option.
:-)
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Hi,
On 12/29/2013 01:22 PM, dmatthews.org wrote:
hi Joif
Hello everybody
I took advantage of the holidays and I made a new SVG keyboard, cute,
Thanks! IMO this is exactly the one main thing qtmoko has been missing. I'd
suggest this should be included as standard, at least as an option.
I
Hello everybody
I took advantage of the holidays and I made a new SVG keyboard, cute,
only qwerty, not so finger friendly but nailstylus friendly for sure.
Why I did that?
- no matter what, the Freerunner screen it is what it is (not so finger
friendly)
- no existing finger friendly keyboard
On 11/14/2013 12:17 AM, matteo sanvito wrote:
/
// Hi ed,
// I don't know about your first question, while about the second one,
// try to change to after ...STAT1)
//
// I'm glad to see that there is someone other that still uses gta02 :')
//
// Best regards,
// matte
//
/
Hi Matteo,
El día Friday, December 20, 2013 a las 04:39:15PM +0100, joerg Reisenweber
escribió:
BL-6C: 1150mAh. And that's probably as good as it gets for cells fitting into
GTA02 battery bay. Unlike NiMH the LiIon technology hasn't made noticeable
evolution during last few years. When searching you
that solved the issue!
many thanks,
best regards
robin
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On Sunday, December 22, 2013 08:11:47 AM robin wrote:
hi radek,
I went back to your previous reply and issued the commands that you
suggested. now this is the output with the newer kernel loaded:
root@neo:~# . /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# qpe
NeoKbdDriverPlugin:create()
Before
Many thanks Radek for keeping QtMoko going! My FreeRunner has been
my daily phone for about the last year thanks to it, and it
generally works really well.
Can I upgrade to v58 by just doing a 'apt-get update apt-get
dist-upgrade', or should I flash it afresh?
Nick
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 06:47:05 PM Nick wrote:
Many thanks Radek for keeping QtMoko going! My FreeRunner has been
my daily phone for about the last year thanks to it, and it
generally works really well.
Can I upgrade to v58 by just doing a 'apt-get update apt-get
dist-upgrade', or
Hi,
i am now running 2.6.39 on my Freerunner for 7days. It works well, except that
3 times it failed to resume, or something like that. The symptom is that after
pressing POWER button it does not react. I tried to make a call to my number
and it was not ringing the voice told me that my number
the directory is there:
#ls
2.6.34-qtmoko-v55 2.6.39-qtmoko-v58
# depmod
# reboot
did not work so I had a look at depmod and thought that the -a option might
be what I need, that though expect something lice /etc/modules.conf which
did not find, but I find /etc/modules: so I did this:
# cat
doing lsmod I get the following if that is of any help
root@neo:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ipt_REJECT 1943 1
iptable_filter 958 1
ip_tables 9486 1 iptable_filter
ip6t_REJECT 2294 1
xt_tcpudp 1921 2
On Sunday, December 22, 2013 08:05:25 PM robin wrote:
# cat /etc/modules
g_ether
ppp_generic
joydev
bq27000_battery
This is not correct. From rootfs docs it should be:
echo g_ether /etc/modules
echo ppp_generic /etc/modules
echo bq27x00_battery /etc/modules
echo ohci_hcd /etc/modules
I'm sure it could; your FreeRunner is a complete computer.
The question is if you have the time (or money to hire someone) to
write the glue script that will put all the pieces together. Let's
see, the parts you'll need are:
1. Check your mail account (fetchmail or python's imaplib)
2. Do a
Ben,
On 2013-12-23 09:26, Ben Wong wrote:
I'm sure it could; your FreeRunner is a complete computer.
The question is if you have the time (or money to hire someone) to
write the glue script that will put all the pieces together. Let's
see, the parts you'll need are:
1. Check your mail
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 11:43 PM, Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au wrote:
Ben,
On 2013-12-23 09:26, Ben Wong wrote:
I'm sure it could; your FreeRunner is a complete computer.
The question is if you have the time (or money to hire someone) to
write the glue script that will put all the
I've got v58 working now (thanks to the logging kludge) and have not
had a problem with resuming yet. I did have a lot of reports initially
of people trying to call me and my phone not ringing, but after I
turned off multiplexing in Neocontrol things seem to be better. (I've
never had to turn off
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 7:39 AM, joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
Maybe useful background can be found in:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=65568
jOERG,
That's a pretty handy page. I hadn't realized LiIon batteries varied
much by manufacturer. Is there a similar script for
i am now running 2.6.39 on my Freerunner for 7days. It works well, except
that
3 times it failed to resume, or something like that. The symptom is that
after
pressing POWER button it does not react. I tried to make a call to my number
and it was not ringing the voice told me that my
People,
I have not used my FreeRunner for ages and probably should donate it
someone who can make use of it but a thought occurred to me: It would
be good to have something that could act like a SMS server eg I have a
demand where if an (urgent) email comes into a particular account, that
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org wrote:
Hi Phil,
I did the same thing, but It is of limited use, a lot of mail is in HTML
format and hard to convert to SMS.
Also, you need to strip the headers etc.
So you might want to write a script first and run it on
On Sat 21 December 2013 12:34:49 Ed Kapitein wrote:
On 12/21/2013 11:58 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
I have not used my FreeRunner for ages and probably should donate it
someone who can make use of it but a thought occurred to me: It would
be good to have something that could act
hi,
i just did apt-get dist-upgrade and the install went fine. but now
qtmoko get's stuck in the boot process at no more processes left in
this runlevel. I can still ssh into the system, but don't know where to
go from there to fix it if it is fixable. so if you have any suggestions
on how to
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 06:23:09 PM robin wrote:
hi,
i just did apt-get dist-upgrade and the install went fine. but now
qtmoko get's stuck in the boot process at no more processes left in
this runlevel. I can still ssh into the system, but don't know where to
go from there to fix it
many thanks for the advice:
this is what I am getting:
root@neo:~# /etc/init.d/qtmoko-neo stop
root@neo:~# . /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# qpe
NeoKbdDriverPlugin:create()
Before call NeoKbdHandler()
56788 0
writeFile failed /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 08:07:38 PM robin wrote:
many thanks for the advice:
this is what I am getting:
root@neo:~# /etc/init.d/qtmoko-neo stop
root@neo:~# . /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# qpe
NeoKbdDriverPlugin:create()
Before call NeoKbdHandler()
56788 0
writeFile
so apparently there is something wrong:
# uname -r
gives
# 2.6.34-qtmoko-v55
so I got your kernel:
# wget http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/debian/gta02/armel/linux-image-2.6.39-
qtmoko-gta02_58-1_armel.deb
and installed it:
# dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.39-qtmoko-gta02_58-1_armel.deb
but I still have
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 08:51:04 PM robin wrote:
so apparently there is something wrong:
# uname -r
gives
# 2.6.34-qtmoko-v55
so I got your kernel:
# wget http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/debian/gta02/armel/linux-image-2.6.39-
qtmoko-gta02_58-1_armel.deb
and installed it:
# dpkg -i
booting in my case is from SD-Card.
so how do I manage to have the right kernel being used?
br
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I think you have to check the symbolic link /boot/uImage.bin
it seems to point to the old kernel -v55 so you should remove it and
make it point to -v58.
Le samedi 21 décembre 2013 à 20:58 +, robin a écrit :
booting in my case is from SD-Card.
so how do I manage to have the right kernel
thanks adrien,
now I am a step further:
#uname -r
2.6.39-qtmoko-v58
and if I do:
root@neo:/boot# ls -l
total 5300
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 866858 Mar 22 2013 System.map-2.6.34-qtmoko-v55
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 790690 Nov 29 16:28 System.map-2.6.39-qtmoko-v58
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 33 Mar
hi radek,
I went back to your previous reply and issued the commands that you
suggested. now this is the output with the newer kernel loaded:
root@neo:~# . /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# qpe
NeoKbdDriverPlugin:create()
Before call NeoKbdHandler()
Cannot open input device for Headset Jack
Hi,
it seems that i have workaround for connecting to WPA2/PSK/AER wifi. The trick
that works for me is to enter the scan dialog, select desired essid, from
context menu change priorty and tap on the first item - this makes the network
the first item in the list. Then leave the scan dialog.
Thanks for the tip, I'll try it too.
I've just opened the file and it's so clear how to modify it, I think
that QtMoko is really a good OS and I'm surprised that Nokia stop its
development.
Adrien
Le vendredi 20 décembre 2013 à 00:06 +0100, Francesco De Vita a écrit :
So the question is : is
Hello,
I was thinking about purchasing another battery from Golden Delicious
(as a spare/backup) but before I do does anyone know of any higher
capacity batteries that are compatible with a Freerunner?
The only ones mentioned on the wiki are 1100mAh or less.
Someone[1] appears to have got it
On Fri 20 December 2013 16:08:07 Dominic Walden wrote:
Hello,
I was thinking about purchasing another battery from Golden Delicious
(as a spare/backup) but before I do does anyone know of any higher
capacity batteries that are compatible with a Freerunner?
The only ones mentioned on the
Hello,
Thanks for this new version, I hope that a lot of Neo will be still used
over years with your work ;)
Le jeudi 12 décembre 2013 à 10:09 +0100, Radek Polak a écrit :
Hi,
* show end call button after 2s to avoid unwanted press
I understand well the issue and I've another
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
the update interval is now as often as uevents are comming from linux kernel.
You can enable logging-power management and check in log how often it is - i
think it could be those 20s.
Between two log entries of the form: battery change event
So the question is : is it possible to have button order as below
when the call is answered ?
--
| Hold | Hang up |
--
So, if I touch twice the Answer button, I just hold the call and
I'll be able to take it back easier.
Maybe you can simply switch their
Thanks Radek,
I've been using the Freerunner as my primary (in fact only) mobile
phone for about 2 years now, thanks in no small part to QtMoko.
One question. Is it just me or is the battery capacity monitor not
updated frequently enough, and not at all during suspend? For example,
taking the
On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 04:28:56 PM Dominic Walden wrote:
Thanks Radek,
I've been using the Freerunner as my primary (in fact only) mobile
phone for about 2 years now, thanks in no small part to QtMoko.
One question. Is it just me or is the battery capacity monitor not
updated
On Thu 19 December 2013 08:21:54 Radek Polak wrote:
the update interval is now as often as uevents are comming from linux
kernel. You can enable logging-power management and check in log how
often it is - i think it could be those 20s.
Is there a way of increasing the frequency, and making
On Monday, December 16, 2013 10:12:08 PM Ben Wong wrote:
There must be some timing problem. It can be quite tricky to debug it,
because with logging it works and with debugging enabled it works too.
Timing with the AT communications? Would that be the chat script?
No idea, i guess it will
Hello,
Could I use libreoffice on qtmoko or other os for work with open document and
jpg and png image ?
Could you answer me please ?
Best regards
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On 16.12.2013 16:01 UTC+0800, Parchet Michaël wrote:
Could I use libreoffice on qtmoko or other os for work with open document and
jpg and png image ?
Could you answer me please ?
Hello,
yes this is possible, not very convenient, though. You could easily
install LibreOffice in the GTA04
Hello!
I've found a solution to fix this problem with Debian Wheezy (the one
for GTA04), please see this bug report:
https://github.com/radekp/eyepiece/issues/1
TLDR; you need to make symbolic links for libdjvulibre and libfontconfig
libraries inside the /usr/lib/ directory and open PDF from the
There must be some timing problem. It can be quite tricky to debug it,
because with logging it works and with debugging enabled it works too.
Timing with the AT communications? Would that be the chat script?
3/ implement better screen locking. Now if you lock screen and receive phone
call
Me too, jffs works but had to enable modem logging to get trough the pin
screen.
Jorge
On 14/12/13 13:41, Francesco De Vita wrote:
Thank you Radek, the jffs2 image works on NAND!
But, as happened for the uSD version, the system stops at the PIN
screen. However, as you suggested, enabling the
On Monday, December 16, 2013 04:11:20 AM Jorge wrote:
Me too, jffs works but had to enable modem logging to get trough the pin
screen.
There must be some timing problem. It can be quite tricky to debug it, because
with logging it works and with debugging enabled it works too.
But with
On Friday, December 13, 2013 04:18:13 PM Francesco De Vita wrote:
Is the tarball ok at least?
Tested on the uSD and it is ok
...apart that I'm stuck at the PIN entry screen (that one with just the
notice Please wait...) no matter how many times I restart. But from
ssh all seems to work
On Friday, December 13, 2013 04:18:13 PM Francesco De Vita wrote:
Is the tarball ok at least?
Tested on the uSD and it is ok
...apart that I'm stuck at the PIN entry screen (that one with just the
notice Please wait...) no matter how many times I restart. But from
ssh all seems to work
Thank you Radek, the jffs2 image works on NAND!
But, as happened for the uSD version, the system stops at the PIN
screen. However, as you suggested, enabling the modem logging solves the
problem.
Regards
Joif
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Weirdly, I'm getting a panic on boot with the JFFS2 images for rootfs
and u-boot. I'll try resending with dfu-util again.
—B
P.S. When I mentioned using 'dd' before to write directly, I meant to
say 'nandwrite'.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 7:41 AM, Francesco De Vita
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org
Hi,
good to hear about the progress. For the upcoming gruenes blatt, a
german speaking ecofriendly and direct action orientied magazine I
wrote a short article about free phones[1] and open source hardware[2]
This is intented as a series to be continued in future editions. If
there are news, you
882cc204627226ffefda4e446fae3862 qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.tar.gz
a76072c1c9dce4eb2b07235f7cc307fe qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.ubi
50baec96657802b5a053fa0ef6b777a2 uImage.bin-2.6.39-qtmoko-v58
checksum ok
This is strange - it works for me. Are you booting with qi-v58.udfu?
Yep, I also
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Friday, December 13, 2013 02:59:01 AM Ben Wong wrote:
What's the checksum supposed to be for the QTMoko files?
a76072c1c9dce4eb2b07235f7cc307fe qtmoko-debian-gta02-v58.ubi
50baec96657802b5a053fa0ef6b777a2
On Fri 13 December 2013 13:25:47 Ben Wong wrote:
Are you using dfu-util or dd to write to the NAND?
dd to write to NAND? :-o Don't do that!
That's prone to fail, since dd can't handle bad blocks, and NAND per
definitionem doesn't. That's why you got things like jffs2/ubifs
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On Friday, December 13, 2013 01:25:47 PM Ben Wong wrote:
I tried qi-v58 first then qi-v56 as a test. Neither worked. Haven't
tried the tarball; I don't have an SD card handy and (correct me if
I'm wrong) there's no way to unpack the tarball onto the NAND unless
you've already booted from SD.
The size should be ok. NAND is IIRC 256MB. Would you be interested to try
jffs2? I can do it and upload quite easily.
Sure, I'd give that a shot if it's easy for you to do. I seem to have
more corruption problems from ubifs than jffs2, so wouldn't mind going
back.
—B
Is the tarball ok at least?
Tested on the uSD and it is ok
...apart that I'm stuck at the PIN entry screen (that one with just the
notice Please wait...) no matter how many times I restart. But from
ssh all seems to work well.
Joif
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Hi,
QtMoko v58 for Freerunner is now out! You can download here [1] and visit our
homepage [2] for more info.
Here is list of changes since last Freerunner release:
* gta02 kernel upgrade to 2.6.39
* hack to stop vibrating after resume
* show end call button after 2s to avoid unwanted
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