On Monday, July 01, 2013 11:23:36 AM Nick wrote: > Hi there, > > Yesterday I dug out my GTA02 from the shoebox it had been living in > for the past year and a half and put QtMoko on it for the first time > (it had always had SHR on it before that, but it proved too > unreliable as a phone). > > My first impressions are that it is beautiful and seems to work much > much better than SHR. I am very pleased to find that :) > > One major issue I had is that I put it to sleep by pressing the > power button, then about 30 minutes later decided to call it using a > different phone (to see what the ringtone was like, and how long it > would take to wake up), and was sad to find that it did not wake up > at all, even after pressing the power button. I had to pull the > battery out and start it again. Is this a known bug? Should I report > it? Is there somewhere I might be able to pull logs, or any other > thing I can do to help track down the issue?
Hi, nice to hear that you like it. I am also wondering what to do with kernel bugs. I dont have kernel skills to fix them and not many other people have them too it seems. Only thing i could do is to use old 2.6.29 openmoko kernel which was really stable IIRC. > The other problem I have found so far is that it won't connect to > the WPA-PSK-TKIP in my house for some reason. And when it was set to > automatically reconnect the whole phone slowed to a crawl until I > disabled that, I suppose as it continuously tried and failed to > connect. Any suggestions on things to try to get the wifi to > connect? And should I report the slowdown if it is set to > autoreconnect on the issue tracker? There are issues with wpa_supplicant on GTA02 in debian wheezy. You can check https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt and search wpa_supplicant for details. Maybe it's your case. Regards Radek
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