Hi,
can someone please help me how to add a rule to oeventsd on the fly?
Currently I have put them into /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml but would
like to dynamically add/remove rules, just I could not find the format of how
they have to look like and [1] has not given me a clue either. A
On 21. juli 2010 10:25, Petr Vanek wrote:
With the 2+4+2 qi, WSOD seems to happen more often. And curiously
enough, removing power (as in pulling the battery out), doesn't help.
It is then guaranteed to reboot into WSOD. Strange that the phone is
capable of keeping this state over poweroff -
On Friday, 23. July 2010 10:21:49 Helge Hafting wrote:
On 21. juli 2010 10:25, Petr Vanek wrote:
With the 2+4+2 qi, WSOD seems to happen more often. And curiously
enough, removing power (as in pulling the battery out), doesn't help.
It is then guaranteed to reboot into WSOD. Strange that
Hi, guys.
I can attribute WS on boot and blank to changing version of compiler
which builds kernel.
Here, i have testing re:
gcc_4.1.2gcc_4.4.6
2.6.34 kernel, configured for fb okWS on boot/unblank
2.6.32 shr kernel, configured for kms ok
Hi,
maybe I've missed something in the past - I have freshly installed Qi and
the lastest SHR kernel and rootfs as ubi filesystem.
- It seems that the ubifs is read-only. How do I install applications
then?
- If that's not possible (and I really would like a writeable fs), can I
still
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Alexander Lehner
leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de wrote:
- It seems that the ubifs is read-only. How do I install applications
then?
It shouldn't be read-only, and you get lots of problems if it is!
Either re-flash (if you're 'fresh') or find out how to fsck the
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, Christ van Willegen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Alexander Lehner
leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de wrote:
- It seems that the ubifs is read-only. How do I install applications
then?
It shouldn't be read-only, and you get lots of problems if it is!
OK, after
I take this thread about GPS to give my feed back too.
From my personal feedback I will not speak about half a year but since March
or so
And I do make it works but it takes more time the first time after a fresh
flashed image PLUS
the gps is less sensitive like the signal was weak ( It fixes less
O Venres, 23 de Xullo de 2010 21:25:50 Sylvain Paré escribiu:
I take this thread about GPS to give my feed back too.
From my personal feedback I will not speak about half a year but since
March
or so
And I do make it works but it takes more time the first time after a fresh
flashed image
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, David Garabana wrote:
O Venres, 23 de Xullo de 2010 21:25:50 Sylvain Paré escribiu:
I take this thread about GPS to give my feed back too.
From my personal feedback I will not speak about half a year but since
March
or so
And I do make it works but it takes more time
oh no don't get me wrong : it is not a tangogps issue. I said it was in the
same time that tango droped satellite in view info in
gui (which reinforce the impression of bad gps to the user)
and yes I wanted to make a mail about it since at least two month... :)
But now it is confrimed (by
If you read the SHR wiki page[1] you will find a list of features. The
ones with a red background are broken. GPS is broken and links to a
ticket on the SHR bug tracker[2]. GPS not working after suspend is a
known issue. If you have any insight into the bug (like it stopped
working when I upgraded
Problems with GPS TTFF? Do you have GTA02 A5 with capacitor on uSD
interface? http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPS_Problems#Hardware_mod_related
If not, maybe your kernel doesnt suspend SD card clock when SD is
unused. Try GPS without inserted SD card.
Regards,
Martix
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