Thanks - it is compiling away for the past hour and a half :-)
I want to add usbfs (or usbdevfs?) to the kernel - any clue you can add?
Thanks,
Uri
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On Monday 23 May 2011 10:30:57 Uri Savoray wrote:
> Thanks - it is compiling away for the past hour and a half :-)
> I want to add usbfs (or usbdevfs?) to the kernel - any clue you can add?
I am not sure what you mean by usbdevfs. If you mean usb mass storage, then
it's already working (there is
See here: http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=144
I want to connect the gta02 to a USRP.
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hi,
i recently installed the qgcide application and on first run it asked
to download the data files.
but it tries to download them to /media/card/, which is only 7.5mb (it
has the kernel on it)
my questions are:
1. why is it downloaded to this location, not /usr/share/ or /var/ or
even /home/?
2
On Monday 23 May 2011 10:51:19 Uri Savoray wrote:
> See here: http://www.tombom.co.uk/blog/?p=144
> I want to connect the gta02 to a USRP.
>
Then you need to rebuild linux kernel with CONFIG_USB_DEVICESFS option
enabled.
Please note that this option is now deprecated.
For building qtmoko kern
On Monday 23 May 2011 12:37:16 Robin Paulson wrote:
> hi,
> i recently installed the qgcide application and on first run it asked
> to download the data files.
>
> but it tries to download them to /media/card/, which is only 7.5mb (it
> has the kernel on it)
>
> my questions are:
> 1. why is it d
Thanks!
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Subject: Re: Buiding qtmoko kernel - mssing files ...
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On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:19:16PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
>
> The key issues are RF communication (when in a GSM range of course)
> and power management due to the long haul journey including journey
> overland. Power supply has to be in
hi,
i installed the codecs application this week, to allow my phone to
play back mp3 files.
i have copied some of my music to the phone and attempted to play it.
around 5% of the tracks will play, the rest will not - i've tested
probably 80. the track is ether skipped entirely or a message pops up
On Monday 23 May 2011 23:57:03 Robin Paulson wrote:
> i installed the codecs application this week, to allow my phone to
> play back mp3 files.
>
> i have copied some of my music to the phone and attempted to play it.
> around 5% of the tracks will play, the rest will not - i've tested
> probably
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