Re: Bye SHR, hello QTMoko (and battery life)

2012-10-03 Thread Radek Polak
On Thursday, October 04, 2012 12:05:35 AM David Garabana Barro wrote: > Any clue on this? > Is this standby time normal for this version? > What is your standby time? I am not regulary using GTA02 anymore, but i charged my GTA02 with original openmoko battery and left it on my table on Thursday.

Re: Bye SHR, hello QTMoko (and battery life)

2012-10-03 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
David Garabana Barro writes: > I've read about http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2349, but it should be > fixed in qtmoko's 2.6.34, isn't it? Yes. > Any clue on this? Can you measure the power consumption please? With and without GSM. ___ Openm

Re: Bye SHR, hello QTMoko (and battery life)

2012-10-03 Thread Peter Viskup
On 10/04/2012 12:05 AM, David Garabana Barro wrote: Hi I've finally gave up with SHR. Around 2010 June-July, I had a mostly stable daily phone, rock solid gps, really great battery life (#1024 fixed, 3-4 days standby time), and I was very very happy. But since then, my sd card sttoped worki

Bye SHR, hello QTMoko (and battery life)

2012-10-03 Thread David Garabana Barro
Hi I've finally gave up with SHR. Around 2010 June-July, I had a mostly stable daily phone, rock solid gps, really great battery life (#1024 fixed, 3-4 days standby time), and I was very very happy. But since then, my sd card sttoped working realibly, my phone doesn't wake up from suspend, gp

Re: QtMoko v48

2012-10-03 Thread Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
On 10/1/12, Radek Polak wrote: > On Sunday, September 30, 2012 05:21:43 PM Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote: > >> I have big problems starting booting up proper. >> After finally attaching the debug cable, I noticed that >> the kernel is 3.4.0-gta04 but under /lib/modules/ there is only >> 2.6.34-

Re: QtMoko v48 neofreerunner

2012-10-03 Thread dmatthews.org
On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 00:07:32 +0100 Neil Jerram wrote: Thanks - interesting thought, but it doesn't do the trick, although I suspect it was part of the problem - the errors no longer include moans about certifcates. Not sure if v35 included the ca-certificates - but I wasn't using TLS then anyw

Re: QTMoko website

2012-10-03 Thread Jiří Pinkava
Hi, GPSD is usefull for dealing with many kinds of differenet devices etc. In case of one specific GPS device in GTAxx, full potential of GPSD cannot be utilised. But GPSD still have few very usseful features, one of them is data export trought socket/network. This way can be GPS data easilly

Re: QTMoko website

2012-10-03 Thread Radek Polak
On Tuesday, October 02, 2012 08:01:03 PM Neil Jerram wrote: > Attached is a patch to make QtMoko's GPS framework (Q*Whereabouts) use > gpsd instead of reading directly from /dev/ttyO1. The benefit of that > is that multiple clients, both Qt and non-Qt, can all use GPS at the > same time. Nice, i