Re: Installing debian - fso and tasks routine fails
Hi, [Please use just smartphones-userland@ in the future, sending the same thing to two mailing lists is not very nice for those who read both lists.] Eric Smith writes: > root@om-gta02 ~ # sh -x debme Hmm, what's debme? > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > xserver-xorg-input-tslib : Depends: xorg-input-abi-11 but it is not > installable > E: Broken packages This is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627075 As pointed out in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623095 we have a problem with tslib: it now wants a kernel newer than 2.6.29 and nobody has had time to figure out what to do about it. > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > zhone : Depends: python-ecore but it is not going to be installed > Depends: python-edje but it is not going to be installed > Depends: python-evas but it is not going to be installed > Depends: libevas-svn-06-engines-x but it is not installable > Depends: zhone-illume-glue but it is not going to be > installed > E: Broken packages Hmm, I can't immediately find a bug report about that. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Installing debian - fso and tasks routine fails
All install phases proceeded without error until the fso routine which failed with this error: root@om-gta02 ~ # sh -x debme + HOSTNAME=neo SD_SWAP_SIZE=512 INST_MIRROR=ftp://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/ FSO_MIRROR=http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian VERBOSE=1 QI=true QI_VERBOSE_BOOT=true ZHONE=true time ./install.sh fso I: Invoking stage fso I: Installing freesmartphone.org software I: /proc is already mounted in chroot * core packages I: invoke-rc.d is already diverted - was previous install interrupted? Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: xserver-xorg-input-tslib : Depends: xorg-input-abi-11 but it is not installable E: Broken packages Command exited with non-zero status 100 And the tasks routine also fails like this; HOSTNAME=neo SD_SWAP_SIZE=512 INST_MIRROR=ftp://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/ FSO_MIRROR=http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian VERBOSE=1 QI=true QI_VERBOSE_BOOT=true ZHONE=true TASKS="COM,GPS,NET, WIFI,UTILS" ./install.sh tasks I: Invoking stage tasks I: Performing selected tasks: COM,GPS,NET,WIFI,UTILS I: /proc is already mounted in chroot * task: COM Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: zhone : Depends: python-ecore but it is not going to be installed Depends: python-edje but it is not going to be installed Depends: python-evas but it is not going to be installed Depends: libevas-svn-06-engines-x but it is not installable Depends: zhone-illume-glue but it is not going to be installed E: Broken packages kernel is cool; Setting up linux-image-2.6.29-openmoko-gta02 (20100313.git973a41fc-1) ... I: Kernel installed Prepare system for booting with Qi I: Installing kernel package - done I: Done with stage kernel Thanks for any help. -- - Eric Smith ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
Hi Eric, Use the below method and script to ssh into the Neo and share the internet connection with your laptop.I always use it from any Linux machine and it works like charm -- On your Laptop -- 1) Type "ifconfig -a" before connecting the Neo through usb 2) Now connect Neo through usb and again type "ifconfig -a" , whichever the new interface visible which was not there is Step 1 is the interface for Neo , usually it is either "usb0" or "eth0". 3) save the below script as "startmyneo" :) -- Any name u want .. ..chmod 755 that script and then run the below script just passing the interface name found above in step 2 as the parameter 1 and the internet interface on your laptop as parameter 1 ) mine is wlan0 on my laptop-- root@bt# ./startmyneo usb0 wlan0 Please note -- while running this script might ask for the root password on Neo as we are ssh ing into it. Here is the "startmyneo" script , which you can save on your deskop and has to be run from your desktop -- #!/bin/bash interface=$1 desktop_inet_interface=$2 ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev $interface ifconfig $interface 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev $interface ssh root@192.168.0.202 #this section is for the internet on NEO from ur Desktop in between net n Neo echo "nameserver 192.168.0.1" >> /etc/resolv.conf echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward echo 1 >> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr modprobe ip_tables modprobe iptable_nat modprobe ipt_MASQUERADE iptables -t filter -F iptables -t nat-F iptables -t filter -P INPUT ACCEPT iptables -t filter -P FORWARD ACCEPT iptables -t filter -P OUTPUT ACCEPT iptables -t nat-P PREROUTING ACCEPT iptables -t nat-P POSTROUTING ACCEPT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $desktop_inet_interface -s 192.168.0.0/24-j MASQUERADE Thanks Shamsul "Courage is contagious" On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Eric Smith wrote: > Thanks Timo > > eric@htpc7:~$ sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -o net -t nat -j MASQUERADE > -s 192.168.4.0/24 > eric@htpc7:~$ sudo -i > htpc7:~# echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > htpc7:~# > htpc7:~# sudo iptables -nvL -t nat > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 748 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 176 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > 0 0 MASQUERADE all -- * net 192.168.4.0/24 > 0.0.0.0/0 > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 176 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > htpc7:~# ping 192.168.4.202 > PING 192.168.4.202 (192.168.4.202) 56(84) bytes of data. > ^C > --- 192.168.4.202 ping statistics --- > 5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4015ms > > > -- > - Eric Smith > Timo Juhani Lindfors said: > > Eric Smith writes: > > > eric@debian:~$ sudo iptables -nvL -t nat > > > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > > > > > Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > > > > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > > destination > > > > This shows that there is no NAT. Your phone can't talk to the outside > > world using its private 192.168.4.202 address. You need to setup NAT > > that translates packets between public and private address. Something > > like > > > > iptables -A POSTROUTING -o net -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.4.0/24 > > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > > > > should work assuming that your upstream interface is called "net" like > > here. Yours might be eth0? > > > > ___ > > Openmoko community mailing list > > community@lists.openmoko.org > > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Buiding qtmoko kernel - mssing files ...
hi Radek > I am not sure what you mean by usbdevfs. If you mean usb mass storage, then > it's already working (there is icon for usb-mass-storage-on.sh or something > like that in devtools menu). this has not worked for me since v26 - although I missed some versions between that and 34. From command line usb-mass-storage-on.sh:- Seg fault Error inserting g_file storage (/lib/modules/2.6.34-qtmoko/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_file_storage.ko): Device or resource busy Regards -- David Matthews m...@dmatthews.org ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
Alfa21 writes: > 2011-05-24@14:15 Xavier Cremaschi >> > If you try om utility (from omhacks package) it could have parameter for >> > enabling fast charge. Then you can edit the "Fast charge mode" script so >> > that >> > it uses "om" command (and send the result to me so that i can commit it as >> > patch ;-). >> Thanks for the hint. As soon as I will be able to log through ssh I will >> try to find a way to make it work (86ma is probably not enough to start >> WiFi) > > ah! keep in mind: if you enable wifi at least once in any boot > cycle, your moko will drain more current than usual, also if you > disconnect wifi and put the phone to sleep. Are you really sure? Because i'm not aware of any bugs in this area. Please clarify. -- Be free, use free (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) software! mailto:fercer...@gmail.com ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
Thanks Timo eric@htpc7:~$ sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -o net -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.4.0/24 eric@htpc7:~$ sudo -i htpc7:~# echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward htpc7:~# htpc7:~# sudo iptables -nvL -t nat Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 748 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 176 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 0 0 MASQUERADE all -- * net 192.168.4.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 3 packets, 176 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination htpc7:~# ping 192.168.4.202 PING 192.168.4.202 (192.168.4.202) 56(84) bytes of data. ^C --- 192.168.4.202 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4015ms -- - Eric Smith Timo Juhani Lindfors said: > Eric Smith writes: > > eric@debian:~$ sudo iptables -nvL -t nat > > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > > > Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > > destination > > This shows that there is no NAT. Your phone can't talk to the outside > world using its private 192.168.4.202 address. You need to setup NAT > that translates packets between public and private address. Something > like > > iptables -A POSTROUTING -o net -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.4.0/24 > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > > should work assuming that your upstream interface is called "net" like > here. Yours might be eth0? > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
2011-05-24@14:15 Xavier Cremaschi > > If you try om utility (from omhacks package) it could have parameter for > > enabling fast charge. Then you can edit the "Fast charge mode" script so > > that > > it uses "om" command (and send the result to me so that i can commit it as > > patch ;-). > Thanks for the hint. As soon as I will be able to log through ssh I will > try to find a way to make it work (86ma is probably not enough to start > WiFi) > ah! keep in mind: if you enable wifi at least once in any boot cycle, your moko will drain more current than usual, also if you disconnect wifi and put the phone to sleep. you have to reboot your phone to actually cut down the power consumption after a wireless connection. ...so beware, because in 100mA charging mode maybe you are actually discharging the phone. -- ALFA21 IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: About QtMoko future
On Mon, 16 May 2011 13:08:36 +0200, Alfa21-mobile wrote: Then we need debian packages for FSO stack (anyone know if they exists and what is the current status?) and we can start using it. you can look here: http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=fso&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all and here: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO Regards, -- Tiago Bortoletto Vaz http://tiagovaz.org ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
Eric Smith writes: > eric@debian:~$ sudo iptables -nvL -t nat > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination This shows that there is no NAT. Your phone can't talk to the outside world using its private 192.168.4.202 address. You need to setup NAT that translates packets between public and private address. Something like iptables -A POSTROUTING -o net -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.4.0/24 echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward should work assuming that your upstream interface is called "net" like here. Yours might be eth0? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
Thanks Timo. Timo Juhani Lindfors said: > 1) How about > > iptables -nvL > iptables -nvL -t nat > > on the PC? eric@debian:~$ sudo iptables -nvL WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/libpisock9, it will be ignored in a future release. Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination eric@debian:~$ sudo iptables -nvL -t nat Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination > 2) And /etc/resolv.conf on the phone? root@om-gta02 ~ # cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 208.67.222.222 nameserver 208.67.220.220 > 3) Try "ping -n 192.168.4.200" on the phone? root@om-gta02 ~ # ping -n 192.168.4.200 ping: invalid option -- 'n' BusyBox v1.18.4 (2011-05-19 22:07:46 CEST) multi-call binary. Usage: ping [OPTIONS] HOST Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts Options: -4,-6 Force IP or IPv6 name resolution -c CNT Send only CNT pings -s SIZE Send SIZE data bytes in packets (default:56) -I IFACE/IP Use interface or IP address as source -W SEC Seconds to wait for the first response (default:10) (after all -c CNT packets are sent) -w SEC Seconds until ping exits (default:infinite) (can exit earlier with -c CNT) -q Quiet, only displays output at start and when finished root@om-gta02 ~ # ping 192.168.4.200 PING 192.168.4.200 (192.168.4.200): 56 data bytes ^C --- 192.168.4.200 ping statistics --- 106 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss oot@om-gta02 ~ # ping 192.168.0.200 PING 192.168.0.200 (192.168.0.200): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.0.200: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.000 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.200: seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.000 ms ^C ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Freerunner as a mobile gateway -> shipping container
[1] https://github.com/gabrys/gta02-agps :-) On 05/24/2011 02:42 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote: > On 05/23/2011 07:24 PM, Phil Vandry wrote: >> 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 the form of an additional battery. >>> >>> Technical issue is to have minimal size OS and to be low in power >>> consumption. And robust. >> If you sleep and only wake up at intervals, you should anticipate some >> difficulty acquiring a GPS signal every time you wake up. The GPS in >> the Freerunner is really designed to make use of A-GPS and if you can't >> do it because you are at sea and far from any network signal, it can >> take a long time to get a position. We have sometimes seen it take over >> 40 minutes to get a good fix (unit mounted on an aircraft glareshield). >> >> -Phil >> >> ___ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > You could overcome the TTFF problem by using the agps software from [1] > It loads the needed data from the gps chip and uses that the next time > you power on the gps unit. > I usually get a fix in 2 minutes. > If you send the log data to a server via GPRS, you might want to use > rsync with the --inplace option. > The logs will only grow i suspect and i use this method of transferring > the gps log from my car to my server at home, > while driving. > It also helps to chop the log files in smaller parts (+/- 2Mb per file) > in case the GPRS connection is not that reliable, a resend > will take less time. > Roaming data can be expensive, so you might want to look at that too, > with your mobile phone provider. > > Good luck with your project, and keep us posted about the > successes/failures, we would like to learn from it. > > Kind regards, > Ed > > > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Freerunner as a mobile gateway -> shipping container
On 05/23/2011 07:24 PM, Phil Vandry wrote: > 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 the form of an additional battery. >> >> Technical issue is to have minimal size OS and to be low in power >> consumption. And robust. > If you sleep and only wake up at intervals, you should anticipate some > difficulty acquiring a GPS signal every time you wake up. The GPS in > the Freerunner is really designed to make use of A-GPS and if you can't > do it because you are at sea and far from any network signal, it can > take a long time to get a position. We have sometimes seen it take over > 40 minutes to get a good fix (unit mounted on an aircraft glareshield). > > -Phil > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > You could overcome the TTFF problem by using the agps software from [1] It loads the needed data from the gps chip and uses that the next time you power on the gps unit. I usually get a fix in 2 minutes. If you send the log data to a server via GPRS, you might want to use rsync with the --inplace option. The logs will only grow i suspect and i use this method of transferring the gps log from my car to my server at home, while driving. It also helps to chop the log files in smaller parts (+/- 2Mb per file) in case the GPRS connection is not that reliable, a resend will take less time. Roaming data can be expensive, so you might want to look at that too, with your mobile phone provider. Good luck with your project, and keep us posted about the successes/failures, we would like to learn from it. Kind regards, Ed ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
Le 24/05/2011 13:14, Radek Polak a écrit : > On Tuesday 24 May 2011 12:18:05 Xavier Cremaschi wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> is there any way to force usb charging in QtMoko ? >> >> As there is no support for usb networking with Windows 7 (it seems to be >> disabled in QtMoko kernel), my Freerunner only gets 100ma while being >> plugged on my workplace computer through USB. > > I think RNDIS should be enabled, but i havent tried it for very long time and > IIRC it worked only with winxp. I know it was possible with SHR (not with recent kernels) and Windows 7 at some time. > >> How can I force it to gets 500ma ? As QtMoko (v35) seems to consume a >> bit more battery than my old SHR, I would like to be able to charge it >> during the day (without bringing the charger). > > If you put the phone to sleep, it should draw like 14mA, so you can charge > with 86mA. Ok, very slow charging ongoing. I hope it will be good for this evening ^^' >> Any idea ? I've spotted a "Fast charge mod" in the upper left menu (the >> one full of icons) but it seems to do nothing. > > It's one of the original scripts from Qt Extended/Qtopia. I think the sysfs > paths have changed since then. > > If you try om utility (from omhacks package) it could have parameter for > enabling fast charge. Then you can edit the "Fast charge mode" script so that > it uses "om" command (and send the result to me so that i can commit it as > patch ;-). Thanks for the hint. As soon as I will be able to log through ssh I will try to find a way to make it work (86ma is probably not enough to start WiFi) ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
Hi, 1) How about iptables -nvL iptables -nvL -t nat on the PC? 2) And /etc/resolv.conf on the phone? 3) Try "ping -n 192.168.4.200" on the phone? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Installing debian - kernel - internet access on phone
(Alioth up again, thanks Timo) Weird issue. I had no problem a few days ago with internet access on the the phone. Now I connect fine with the pc but cannot get access to the internet on the phone. Cannot think of anything that has changed, any ideaS? Connect with; sudo ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth2 sudo ip link set dev eth2 up ssh root@192.168.0.202 ifconfig on pc eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1f:11:01:0e:68 inet addr:192.168.0.200 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::21f:11ff:fe01:e68/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:739 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:490 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:71970 (70.2 KiB) TX bytes:51814 (50.5 KiB) ifconfig on phone and route; usb0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1F:11:01:0E:67 inet addr:192.168.0.202 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:546 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:866 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:49326 (48.1 KiB) TX bytes:95962 (93.7 KiB) root@om-gta02 ~ # route Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 192.168.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 usb0 default 192.168.0.200 0.0.0.0 UG8 00 usb0 -- - Eric Smith Eric Smith said: > I also cannot find a kernel image either through the install > or by googling. > E: Unable to locate package linux-image-2.6.29-openmoko-gta02 > > Any ideas short of compiling? > > -- > - Eric Smith > Eric Smith said: > > Has anyone recently successfully installed debian on the gta02? > > > > I am getting errors that I think are all related to retrieve > > errors. > > > > And are there any other FSO mirrors as this one is not > > accessible, http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian > > > > -- > > - Eric Smith ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
On Tuesday 24 May 2011 12:18:05 Xavier Cremaschi wrote: > Hi folks, > is there any way to force usb charging in QtMoko ? > > As there is no support for usb networking with Windows 7 (it seems to be > disabled in QtMoko kernel), my Freerunner only gets 100ma while being > plugged on my workplace computer through USB. I think RNDIS should be enabled, but i havent tried it for very long time and IIRC it worked only with winxp. > How can I force it to gets 500ma ? As QtMoko (v35) seems to consume a > bit more battery than my old SHR, I would like to be able to charge it > during the day (without bringing the charger). If you put the phone to sleep, it should draw like 14mA, so you can charge with 86mA. > Any idea ? I've spotted a "Fast charge mod" in the upper left menu (the > one full of icons) but it seems to do nothing. It's one of the original scripts from Qt Extended/Qtopia. I think the sysfs paths have changed since then. If you try om utility (from omhacks package) it could have parameter for enabling fast charge. Then you can edit the "Fast charge mode" script so that it uses "om" command (and send the result to me so that i can commit it as patch ;-). Regards Radek ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
Hi, windows 7, What is it? ^^ Le mardi 24 mai 2011 12:18:05, Xavier Cremaschi a écrit : > Hi folks, > is there any way to force usb charging in QtMoko ? > > As there is no support for usb networking with Windows 7 (it seems to be > disabled in QtMoko kernel), my Freerunner only gets 100ma while being > plugged on my workplace computer through USB. > > How can I force it to gets 500ma ? As QtMoko (v35) seems to consume a > bit more battery than my old SHR, I would like to be able to charge it > during the day (without bringing the charger). > > Any idea ? I've spotted a "Fast charge mod" in the upper left menu (the > one full of icons) but it seems to do nothing. > > Thanks in advance for help. > Xavier. > > > ___ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
[QtMoko] USB charging (and network) from Windows 7
Hi folks, is there any way to force usb charging in QtMoko ? As there is no support for usb networking with Windows 7 (it seems to be disabled in QtMoko kernel), my Freerunner only gets 100ma while being plugged on my workplace computer through USB. How can I force it to gets 500ma ? As QtMoko (v35) seems to consume a bit more battery than my old SHR, I would like to be able to charge it during the day (without bringing the charger). Any idea ? I've spotted a "Fast charge mod" in the upper left menu (the one full of icons) but it seems to do nothing. Thanks in advance for help. Xavier. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community