As you can probably tell, I was very frustrated and in rant mode when I
wrote my original post. My problems were caused by my wrong approach,
though. I should have booted QtMoko from SD instead of NAND because SD
is far more flexible, especially when troubleshooting.
QtMoko v18’s lack of USB
2010-04...@03:42 Brolin Empey
As you can probably tell, I was very frustrated and in rant mode when I
I see! :P
Windows NT over Linux as a desktop client OS, but I still think the
distro maintainers should have a release checklist to prevent releasing
a kernel without RNDIS support, for
[...]
I'm a full time linux user but sometime I need RNDIS too.
Uhmm. Ok. I'll look then that its also in the defconfig for htcdream then.
Because probably we will run into the same problem there
anyway I can suggest you to do backups of your (also non-critical) data
_before_ a critical
Brolin Empey wrote:
upgrade path in his recent announcements of QtMoko v20 + v21. radekp’s
2.6.32 kernel apparently now has support for USB Host, but I do not know
if it has RNDIS support.
USB networking works with v21 on windows 7 32bit. The testing (v20) does not
work yet.
Regards
Radek
Hello fans of cute trolls ;),
I finally used tar to back up my QtMoko v14 installation in my FR’s
onboard NAND, then reflashed QtMoko v18 because, among other annoyances,
I was tired of missing incoming SMS messages until I restarted QtEI.
Anyway, QtMoko v18 boots and appears to work, but the
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