Marc Andre Tanner openm...@brain-dump.org writes:
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:11:55PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Michele Brocco ssj2mi...@gmail.com writes:
On 9/20/09, Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anybody at all able to get Qi to bott from several partitions on a SD
card
George Brooke solar.geo...@googlemail.com writes:
I want to warn everybody that the Qi version provided by Koolu is some
questionable fork to change partition layout or so i was told. The
result is that it becomes incompatible with all other distros, so
beware.
This should really be added to
Michele Brocco ssj2mi...@gmail.com writes:
On 9/20/09, Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anybody at all able to get Qi to bott from several partitions on a SD
card?
If so, how?
...
I have one distro on flash and one on SD Card. When i try to start the
one on the flash i need
rakshat hooja raks...@gmail.com writes:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
for the A7 Freerunner?
The same as for A6.
Try cat /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-version.0/pcb, on my A6 it gives
0x001, on your A7 it'd be 0x101.
And please add it somewhere to the wiki.
HTH
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RANJAN infi...@gmail.com writes:
How does A7 differ from A6?
How does a user that reads the wiki, mailing list archives and
documentation for the soft he uses differs from a one that doesn't?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_revisions#GTA02v7
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Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
I'd like some help here, please.
dmesg doesn't give me any clues.
I removed the quiet splash from /boot/append-GTA02 and added
glamo_mci.sd_drive=5, but none of it is sticking. It's ignoring the
file altogether, AFAICT.
Are you sure you're booting
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 08:03:38AM +0200, Matthias Huber wrote:
Paul Fertser schrieb:
Matthias Huber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de writes:
Paul Fertser schrieb:
What messages do you see with loglevel=4 that shouldn't be there? For
me normal suspend/resume doesn't add
matzehuber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de writes:
with loglevel 4 i get (meanwhile) the four messages you told
(g_ether) and two more messages of my own.
Ok, np.
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Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de writes:
So my question: has anybody got any experiences with
- using some additional batteries?
Just get some dirt-cheap nokia BL-6C (or 5C) spares. :)
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Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com writes:
I've spare battery from some old nokia, its BL-5C, but freerunner cannot
charge it (I've read somewhere, didn't test it), so I'm using that old
nokia phone as charger :).
FR can and always could charge nokia batteries. Please read battery
questions
Hi,
Thanks to LKML discussion there's an interesting switch found that
reportedly makes CFS behave as good as BFS for typical desktop workloads.
Read all the details at [1] and to try it on your devices, simply do:
mkdir /debug
mount -t debugfs none /debug
echo NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS
Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com writes:
Would this setting be changed permanently when following your
instructions below? If not, how can we make it permanent
(ie. applied even after reboot)?
Change fstab and stuff the line somewhere in init scripts...
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Matthias Huber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de writes:
and i suggest to change qi, because, as you said above, it is:
1. easily chanchable upon runtime for the developer
2. faster for the normal daily use
3. qi can with power-key hold give you a loglevel of 8.
What messages do you see with
Matthias Huber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de writes:
Paul Fertser schrieb:
What messages do you see with loglevel=4 that shouldn't be there? For
me normal suspend/resume doesn't add anything to console.
...
i cannot tell exact, but i saw this messages.
test it yourself.
I did
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk writes:
If the latest andy-tracking kernel is no longer affected why
aren't both WSOD bug reports updated? I wasn't even aware until very
recently that the original WSOD bug was fixed as the initial report is still
open without activity since
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
Currently it is indeed possible to get permissions to update
tickets. Rask, you can ask
Joachim Steiger - roh at openmoko dot org.
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Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com writes:
So I expect with the new kernel the following features:
* KMS
To be discussed with Thomas.
* BFS scheduler
Who said it works any better? Do you understand that somebody will
have to rebase and tweak it every mainline release because it'll
John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:39:54 Paul Fertser wrote:
You certainly want to consult http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FSO_Resources
wikipage; it's frameworkd syncing resources on startup and thus
turning everything off.
...
I managed to get the fsoraw
John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com writes:
My question is: is the signal level really a problem and is there a simple
configuration setting that I can use to try and fix it?
IIRC the signal level reported is either bogus or is inconsistent with
other wifi cards out there.
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John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com writes:
I can now manually configure the wireless interface but I need to come up
automatically during boot and start the dhcp client. I can see that the
kernel
does boot and somewhere during init the interface is brought up. However,
somewhere later during
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you confirm it's a regression and if yes, in which version it did work
without issues?
I cannot confirm, I always had problem in some ways.
It may be only due the fact
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Qi from koolu android images wont boot QtMoko. No idea why.
Because koolu folks forked Qi for no decent reason and without a word
of warning! Probably they just didn't like mtd partitioning used but
they should have put a big fat warning to make it clear. :(
KaZeR ka...@altern.org writes:
Or maybe it's like mms and bluetooth pairing/handling: people are
interested but don't make much noise about it cause it's nowhere
near functionnal right now..
Bluetooth pairing works flawlessly, bluetooth A2DP works, bluetooth
networking works, bluetooth music
Hi,
I remember you were testing the fsoraw method and indeed proved that it
doesn't work properly with the latest kernel. After some discussion we
reverted the offending patch and now the latest SHR kernel should provide
the same level of stability as .28.
Please try again and report the
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
I built a3587e4ed77974adfb057af261aaeea4022018e8 and commented the HTC
line suggested in your patch
Oh no! We reverted Werner's patch and with that nothing should be
commented, it should work as is. And yes, you're building
andy-tracking HEAD, that's
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
I remember you were testing the fsoraw method and indeed proved that it
doesn't work properly with the latest kernel. After some discussion we
reverted the offending patch and now the latest SHR kernel should provide
the same level of stability as .28.
Neil M. Stewart neil.mstew...@gmail.com writes:
I am using a Neo Freerunner GTA02 v6 device and I am having an issue
with booting a new kernel. The Qi bootloader is being used. I
recently
If you had used Qi you wouldn't see any messages on screen. The
message you pasted is from u-boot telling
John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com writes:
Is there a magic combination here that I can put together so that I can use
the wireless interface with the SHR load?
The latest unstable SHR; then opkg update opkg upgrade; then please
read FSO_resources wikipage.
SHR testing is basically an
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 04:13:28PM +0200, Nicola Mfb wrote:
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
I built a3587e4ed77974adfb057af261aaeea4022018e8 and commented the HTC
line suggested in your patch
andy-tracking HEAD, that's right revision.
...
rebooted
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
How can I establish a communication connection (I want to transfer Text)
from
You can consider using miredo techonology. That way you don't have
to maintain a special publically accessible
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
How can I establish a communication connection (I want to transfer Text) from
You can consider using miredo techonology. That way you don't have
to maintain a special publically accessible server yourself. It
basically gives you dynamic ipv6
Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com writes:
The current way is really hard to teach for a nonexperienced user
(ie. gf), how to upload musics to the music player device.;-\
Hahaha, a gf capable of applying the bass fix shouldn't need much
help disabling NM and adding several trivial
Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure what kind of keyboard you are using...but I connect my
freerunner to a bluetooth keyboard (iGo Stowaway bluetooth keyboard)
on a pretty regular basis in SHR-U. To solve the problem you are
mentioning, I wrote a little shell script that
David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
Qi reads factory partition to make ethernet gadget use fixed
predefined MAC address. If g_ether is statically compiled in there's
no way to set MAC address other than supplying it through the kernel
command line. If g_ether is a module, the recent
Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi writes:
How about preferring nano over vi? I think nano - telling people what
to press, might be more friendlier.
Nano is fucked-up shit imho. I'd be sad to see it mentioned in the SHR
manual, no matter what the reasoning is.
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Leonti Bielski prishe...@gmail.com writes:
Unknown boot option 'g_ether.dev_addr=MAC' 4 times in a row.
It does not affect anything but I hate to see error messages when my
loglevel=1 quiet and my device is perfectly fine.
It happens to me every time using Qi and I don't know how to make it
Vinzenz Hersche hers...@puzzle.ch writes:
i just want to ask when the new kernel, 2.6.30 for the openmoko
(shr-unstable)
should be ready?
The plan so far is to wait for .31 upstream release, some moderate
time for testing our (the work to produce a patchset and _major_ glamo
stability and
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio jldoming...@prodevelop.es writes:
has anyone ever accessed the internet via wifi from the Freerunner?
If so, which distro was it? Does it work only with some particular
(few?) routers?
I recommend you to read FSO_resources wiki page, it has a working
recipe.
Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 10:58:17 Paul Fertser wrote:
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio jldoming...@prodevelop.es writes:
has anyone ever accessed the internet via wifi from the Freerunner?
If so, which distro was it? Does it work only with some
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no writes:
1. The wireless does not work after the phone wakes from suspend.
And I don't mean it lost the association, wifi cannot be
brought up at all. Very irritating, for wpa_supplicant can
re-associate automatically _if_ the chip driver itself
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
I'd like to see a form of acceptable stability, when my system
crashes due to wifi in the 99% of cases even the reboot command
segfaults and I have to remove the battery. With old kernels I got
wow interrupts and other forms of instability but at least
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 03:14:24PM +0200, Nicola Mfb wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
Can you give me a list of regressions with the latest driver version
with the patch i've sent to the kernel ML applied?
I know only about http
Hi,
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
then please help me someone to learn the necessary-things about
kernel-hacking
(i know, it's a lot of work!) to fix this bugs in wifi?
I tell you the most nasty bugs
Marko Knöbl openmoko.ma...@gmail.com writes:
archive or delete outdated
information,
Some time ago I thought about this too. However this turned out to be
problematic for me: Personally I often have problems to tell whether a
page is up-to-date or not because I don't have enough knowledge in
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup()
without pending_setup is deprecated and strongly discouraged
That's a warning, not error. Just ignore it for now.
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Daniel.Li lida_m...@163.com writes:
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 00:14 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Gerald A geraldabli...@gmail.com writes:
Looking at my Neo this morning, I noticed that it looked like the
case wasn't put back on straight.
I removed the back to find the battery is slightly
Gerald A geraldabli...@gmail.com writes:
Would a battery from a Freerunner/GTA02 work in my neo?
Only with software tweaks i'm yet to try to provide a good method to
perform. The same story as with BL-5C. And you won't gain much, BL-6C
is 1150 and GTA02 battery is 1200, imho not worth it.
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Daniel.Li lida_m...@163.com writes:
BL-5C can't be charged with GTA02.
That's just plain wrong! GTA02 has _zero_ problems charging BL-4/5/6C.
Please read the battery QA [1].
We have a discussion month ago, and found that FR (GTA02) can't charge
BL-5C, see below link.
Gerald A geraldabli...@gmail.com writes:
Looking at my Neo this morning, I noticed that it looked like the
case wasn't put back on straight.
I removed the back to find the battery is slightly bulging. I'm
assuming this isn't a good thing.
Yes, using a battery like that is discouraged.
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
and the fr is shock frozen.
not really convincing a performance.
Reproduced it. Thanks for the bugreport, will try to
investigate.
Sorry for misinformation, i guess i did something slightly different
before so it didn't result in kernel panic. Sorry :(
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
2009/8/14 Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm The resume reason is
GSM. Wakes up after 1-2 minutes. The logs don't show anything
interesting. There are no other problems. Ophonekitd is not
running. It doesn't wake up if it's connected to usb. Any
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
The solution was to not use apm -s but dbus
Can you possibly tell me where that idea to use apm -s comes from?
That's some information to be corrected because obviously you'll be
woken up by the modem when it gives you network status info every now
and
Hi,
Have you managed to solve your problem? Reading archives it looks like
you're missing just a small but very important step:
modprobe uinput
Please report the results.
For others interested, there're now updated instructions on the wiki,
including using bluez4 with HID devices:
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Some one must know what has changed? New kernel?
Well, i must admit i collected several reports that despite huge gains
from moving to upstream SDIO stack there're some regressions. Several
people reported they can't connect to the networks they were able
RANJAN infi...@gmail.com writes:
Is it possible to setup a serial connection between the FR and the
laptop using a virtual comm port or USB to serial converter and then
read the GPS NMEA sentences?Please advice me.
Are you sure you want to do that? gpsd is designed in a way to be
possible to
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy WiFi enabled
Unnecessary and in this particular case harmful. I thought the page
implies that clearly enough. :(
no. absolutely not.
I'm sorry
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
- the fso way of retrieving the resource is discouraged
Hm, no? fsoraw does exactly that: manages access to resources the fso
way.
it's not that i know all these fso dbus commands by heart, but
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged
David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 10:34 +0200, arne anka wrote:
Especially recommended for WiFi since due to the bugs in the firmware and
the driver full power-cycle of the module is often advantageous.
i am not quite sure, what to make from that sentence.
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
Keeping the module loaded and just request/release it via FSO (I have a
little
GUI for this) should be pretty safe?
according to
You just kill fsoraw or wpa_supplicant and the wifi module gets
unpowered and the driver unloaded. This works
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
wpa_supplicant never gets DHCP, that's something a dhcp client should be
used for. Also you don't say if you tried the maxperf trick or not.
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it then
the ifup command would say that it
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
On Thursday 13 August 2009 10:55:38 am arne anka wrote:
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it
then
the ifup command would say that it connected, didn't return an error,
but DHCP
would always fail but it never did
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
Same here I would like to know how to connect to a network without using
the
ifconfig commands
0. So, clean boot, you didn't touch resource policies in any way (SHR
settings/mdbus
Yogiz yog...@gmail.com writes:
I hope it is. I'd really want to finally see the wifi driver supporting
Master mode (Access point). As far as I understand, it's fully possible
to implement it.
You might have as well looked at the commit log and loose all the
hope. If you're talking about ar6000
Bernhard Reiter ock...@raz.or.at writes:
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 10:41 +0400 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
ok, using fsoraw it seems to connect to the router (only the important
part given here
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 02:41:53 am Paul Fertser wrote:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
I know wpa_supplicant stopped working for me, I don't know what went wrong
but when I started
openm...@humilis.net writes:
Niels Heyvaert wrote (ao):
Is the Freerunner vibrating, before it boots from nand? This is the
case if a kernel is unbootable or skipped.
Yes it does vibrate once before actually booting from NAND. I always
assumed this was a part of the hardware system check
Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
i don't think i've ever got wifi to work
I feel your pain :(
Try to do what's written on FSO_Resources wiki page and report the
results. The wlan chip _is_ compatible with most APs and the proposed
method of using it _does_ in fact work.
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Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
Im sorry if this is an obvious question, but what kernel is wifi bug
free?
There's no such kernel in existance.
And wifi firmware is not bugfree and most probably will never
be. Blame Canada^W Atheros. Or buy a decent usb wifi dongle. :(
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Vinzenz Hersche hers...@puzzle.ch writes:
Am Mittwoch, 12. August 2009 10.53:43 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Yogiz yog...@gmail.com writes:
I hope it is. I'd really want to finally see the wifi driver supporting
Master mode (Access point). As far as I understand, it's fully possible
to implement
Vinzenz Hersche hers...@puzzle.ch writes:
ok, them may we should write all mails, or better real letters to atheros..
they made the chip, so they should fix these fucking things. if they sell
something, they have to make it working!
Well, imagine they sold about 20k modules to OM. Do you
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
2009/8/11 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
Anyway, connman is a real piece of crap (but NetworkManager is just
marginally
lesser crap) sprout from people with NIH sindrome who don't understand NM.
does wifi work yet with newer kernels? i
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
2009/8/11 Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com
Mikhail Umorin mike...@gmail.com writes:
Paul, I think you are missing the risk part of it: if I screw up in
software I
can just reflash the device if I break a tiny piece of hardware -- my
W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au writes:
Seems to me that both uboot and Qi are missing the initialisation of
something important on startup. And with resume, is Qi or u-boot
involved at all?
Qi doesn't touch jbt at all. On boot it does initialize glamo to be
able to access uSD but iirc it does
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk writes:
Do you know any system-level dev who's interested in supporting u-boot?
I am.
Cool, good to know. I was under the impression everyone's abandonded
it on FR.
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Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk writes:
On Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 11:17:48PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
the only time i ever heard of 140h suspend were the mail from daniel
willmann after he applied a hw fix to #1024.
Yes
Alexander Shulgin alex.shul...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 14:05, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
The fact that Freerunners differ in audio quality and settings has been
stated on this list and on support. And going by the last
Bernd Prünster bernd.pruens...@gmail.com writes:
i attatched a pic describing how i did it.
basically solder a lacquer wire to c1009's (+) wich you will fit
through the shielding can so you can add another c in parallel which
can be any kind of tht electrolyte capacitor small enought to fit in
David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 15:05 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
The fact that Freerunners differ in audio quality and settings has been
stated on this list and on support. And going by the last paragraph,
this is true
Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
I've been following this discussion from a distance, not paying much
attention, but I'd like to warn that this fix is better done by
replacing the original capacitor.
Yes, with the one with low ESR, so one most probably will have to use
a ceramic.
Bernd Prünster bernd.pruens...@gmail.com writes:
i did not take a close look at the schematic but i would guess this
c1009 acts a s buffer for modem power supply, right?!
Yes, for the main PLL power supply. In the deep sleep mode this PLL is
turned off and due to the layout bug 10uF buffer is
sense _if_ Neo wasn't a
geek/hacker/developer device. But it is so its users are supposed to
be able to solve small riddles along their ways to freedom.
Paul, I think you are missing the risk part of it: if I screw up in software
I
can just reflash the device if I break a tiny piece
tb bumbl...@gmail.com writes:
Or use uboot and not qi
If there's a real problem to debug please do not suggest to hide it
with various work-arounds! Do you know any system-level dev who's
interested in supporting u-boot? Qi is supported and the latest kernel
is supported.
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Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
And i think i can already ssh over bluetooth (after installing putty
on that pocket pc PDA i used as PANU to connect to my FR which was
GN/NAP). I haven't actually tried it but i'm sure it will work since i
was able to share internet from FR to the PDA
RANJAN infi...@gmail.com writes:
Cool, thanks to the hint of Johan Hedberg from BlueZ project i finally
got it fully working. [1] Enjoy, improve and share.
So shall I install bluez4 ,bluez-utils and bluez-hcidump?
Basically, you need only bluez4. bluez-hcidump is needed only if
you're
Jens Seidel jenssei...@users.sf.net writes:
I use uboot and no qi!
Does it prove anything?
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David Fokkema dfokk...@ileos.nl writes:
The fact that Freerunners differ in audio quality and settings has been
stated on this list and on support. And going by the last paragraph,
this is true.
So, _why_ are Freerunners different?
One of the problems is that some freerunner revisions are in
Rafael Campos meth...@gmail.com writes:
Q: But why doesn't it ever stop charging on my device?
A: The GSM modem is connected directly to the battery terminals so if
it's active, charger will think it's still charging the battery and
won't turn off unless GSM becomes inactive.
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
after having had an ringing alarm in ffalarms 0.2.3, suspending doesn't
work anymore. This is what apm says about it:
r...@d-a318:~# apm -s
apm: Device or resource busy
Not nearly correct way to suspend!
First of all, you're using deprecated apm. And apm
Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Not nearly correct way to suspend!
Paul: Are you aware of any document describing the proper suspend
procedure?
Just use the FSO call i mentioned. Documented
Please don't omit the ML from CC!
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 01:17:05PM +0200, Marcel wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 6. August 2009 12:59:23 schrieben Sie:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
after having had an ringing alarm in ffalarms 0.2.3, suspending
doesn't work anymore. This is what apm says
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Donnerstag, 6. August 2009 13:46:34 schrieben Sie:
Please don't omit the ML from CC!
Oh, sorry, I simply pressed reply without looking to whom I'm actually
replying.
You're supposed to use Reply all or group reply when you reply to
a ML message.
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
That _normally_ works fine for me, too, only ffalarms screws
suspending. There's indeed some more output about suspending, but I
cannot find something useful in that messages... Only... What about
line 36, it's changing the modem from suspended to
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Donnerstag, 6. August 2009 14:49:21 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
That _normally_ works fine for me, too, only ffalarms screws
suspending. There's indeed some more output about suspending, but
I cannot find something
Bernd Prünster bernd.pruens...@gmail.com writes:
i treid to remove the can from the modem, but there is this other small
pbc ontop of it that seems to be glued and connected to the mainboard
through a connector plug.
my question: how to remove the can without damagin anything? (there is
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Could the capacity measurement get confused during long storage?
Answering to myself here: When I charged the battery capacity
increased steadily but when it reached 67% it suddenly jumped to 100%
in one minute. I think this concludes that
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
i noticed too, that charging while in suspend mode is slow :(
not really cheched why, though
For me suspending causes charging way faster... ;x
That looks to be correct, as almost all 500mA from USB will go to
charge battery.
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KaZeR ka...@altern.org writes:
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Unfortunately, bluetooth calling support is preset but woefully
inadequate.
SHR will use it, but you have to restart some services (or reboot) to turn
BT on or off. Other than that, it works. Look at the 'Manually Using
Bluetooth'
: Why does /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charge_full says i have a
850 mAh battery no matter what i use?
A: It's a workaround to make popular battery gadgets work with this
driver.
This QA were prepared by
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com
Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org
[1] http
Wolfgang Spraul wolfg...@qi-hardware.com writes:
this is an excellent document, obviously I cannot spot anything
wrong!
Thanks for you kind words. :)
I didn't know that some external chargers would not charge gta01 or gta02
batteries because of the thermistor check you are writing about.
abatrour abatr...@gmail.com writes:
My phone is useless right now and I'm starting to get the feeling that I
wasted my $400 on a phone which was supposed to work... Maybe my next phone
will be.. an IPHONE
Hahaha, how scary.
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