hexdump /dev/input/event2
produces no output.
If you're using FDOM try replacing neod with a different copy to see if that
solves it.
there was previously no file called /usr/bin/neod
cd /tmp
wget http://westhoffswelt.de/data/blog/moko_eightball/neod
cp neod /usr/bin/neod
chmod u+x
I've also tried FDOMizer yesterday, and I had to patch it by hand in a
few cases. Mainly, I had to update a few download links from
angstrom-distribution.org .
Citando Jonathan Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just tried updating my FDOM using FDOMizer from the 20080927
version and have had
Please send it to me and I will upload it,
:)
El jue, 30-10-2008 a las 11:07 +, Vasco Névoa escribió:
I've also tried FDOMizer yesterday, and I had to patch it by hand in a
few cases. Mainly, I had to update a few download links from
angstrom-distribution.org .
Citando Jonathan
I believe it is a combination of inestability of accelerometers and
sound if any of those elementes doesn't work mookow, still silent on
even it doesn't open at all, it uses to work with the Neo just rebooted.
as experiment you can execute the Moocow throug terminal and if no
detect any
A screen should show up. It won't if your accelerometers aren't working. To
check this run:
hexdump /dev/input/event2
which should give you output from the accelerometer that openmoocow uses.
If you're using FDOM try replacing neod with a different copy to see if that
solves it. Some people
I just tried updating my FDOM using FDOMizer from the 20080927 version
and have had some gains but a few losses and problems.
Some of the applications work but others (notably GnuChess and
Openmoocow) don't. In particular GnuChess just goes and consumes all
available CPU without apparently
What simple ananlysis could be started in a terminal to gather data
about what is eating what during usage? These results should indicate
why FDOM is s slow and what should be done to speed it up.
Leonti Bielski wrote:
I think something is lowing down FDOM, maybe this is gestures daemon
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What simple ananlysis could be started in a terminal to gather data
about what is eating what during usage? These results should indicate
why FDOM is s slow and what should be done to speed it up.
top?
r
--
| risto h.
I mean short interval and non disturbing logging top while doing normal
phone functions. Looking at top in a terminal and testing phone functions
do not go together easily. Any ideas?
On Tue, October 28, 2008 09:09, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use top on a ssh sesion on a externa pc conected trough usb
El mar, 28-10-2008 a las 11:56 +0100, Pander escribió:
I mean short interval and non disturbing logging top while doing normal
phone functions. Looking at top in a terminal and testing phone functions
do not go together easily. Any
Le jeudi 23 octobre 2008 à 06:40 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
Hi, I've just installed this latest FDOM on the SDCard. I
Hi, I've just installed this latest FDOM on the SDCard. I was previously
using QtopiaExtended and I can't help but notice that Qtopia seems to
run faster. For example, with FDOM, I have to wait 5s after a start the
Dialer application before I can enter a phone number. Am I the only one
Le lundi 27 octobre 2008 à 18:09 +0100, Paul a écrit :
Hi, I've just installed this latest FDOM on the SDCard. I was previously
using QtopiaExtended and I can't help but notice that Qtopia seems to
run faster. For example, with FDOM, I have to wait 5s after a start the
Dialer application
I think something is lowing down FDOM, maybe this is gestures daemon
(someone at some point said it eats a lot of CPU power)?
And another thing - it takes years to login via ssh to Freerunner with FDOM.
With other distributions I just enter 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]', press Enter
and immediately
Trying adding the freerunner FDOM IP to your /etc/hosts file with an
alias.
For example:
192.168.0.202 freerunner
--
Denis Galvão
AsteriskBrasil.org
On 27/10/2008, at 17:18, Leonti Bielski wrote:
And another thing - it takes years to login via ssh to Freerunner
with FDOM.
With other
Denis is right. It's trying to do a reverse DNS lookup. This plauges all
incorrectly configured linux distros. At least every so often on any one I
use.
Gestures daemon does use a bit but only 5% I believe. Just check with top. I
turn it off anyway as I don't use it at the moment:
update-rc.d -f
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:16:10 +1000, nick d. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denis is right. It's trying to do a reverse DNS lookup. This plauges all
incorrectly configured linux distros. At least every so often on any one
I
use.
Gestures daemon does use a bit but only 5% I believe. Just check with
*Updated Duke3D a version without sound but that works like a charm an
has a semitransparent buttons
Nice to know people appreciate my work ;)
By the way, I fixed the .desktop file (I'm like you, I don't like
testing so much...)
Turning sound back on is just a matter of changing the config
Thanks for GNUChess!
Steve
Ben Hussey wrote:
ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
and if you ask
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
and if you ask yourself why is because Tuxbrain is my brand new
company and I finally have my own server to upload those light images
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
FDOMizer looks good, but how can I tell what my current
FDOM
Hi!
Great to see a new release with new software!
What's the easiest way to see a changelog? It was great to have it on
the wiki page but now it's gone.. I think users would like to see what
are the changes since the last version. I know that you can use the
svn to check it but.. It's a bother
ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
and if you ask yourself why is because Tuxbrain is my brand new
Also, the tarball unpacks everything into var/tmp/root/. If I move
everything from there into the root directory of the SD partition it
boots, although I can't start contacts or the dialer. That could be
something I did wrong, though.
What kernel should we be using with this?
Ben Hussey
Quoting Matt Luzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, the tarball unpacks everything into var/tmp/root/. If I move
everything from there into the root directory of the SD partition it
boots, although I can't start contacts or the dialer. That could be
something I did wrong, though.
No surely
On Friday 24 October 2008 07:33:04 David Samblas wrote:
Quoting Matt Luzum [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, the tarball unpacks everything into var/tmp/root/. If I move
everything from there into the root directory of the SD partition it
boots, although I can't start contacts or the dialer. That
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