On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 08:15:27AM +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
I tried rmmod ar6000 and i cant reproduce my resume issues anymore! I had
running my dial script over night. Freerunner now shows 333 succesful
resumes,
while it used to fail after 30 resumes before.
So please if you are using
hi radek,
thank for digging in so deep to find the bug. If I remove the ar6000 does
that also mean that I will not be able to use wifi (that would be my guess)?
and as an off topic question: if I remove btusb and bluetooth (as I am not
using bluetooth at all) would this somehow interfere with
hi,
I was just wondering if someone has managed to share a qtmoko-gsm connection
via bluetooth to an android device. If so would you please share the
steps necessary.
best regards
robin
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On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:53:08 AM robin wrote:
hi radek,
thank for digging in so deep to find the bug. If I remove the ar6000 does
that also mean that I will not be able to use wifi (that would be my
guess)?
Yes
Maybe it would be possible to use before-suspend.sh and
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:21:09 AM Jake Drexel wrote:
On 1/21/14, Jake Drexel jackram...@googlemail.com wrote:
Good to hear that. The strange thing is that the issue also is hw
dependend. After I took apart my phone, reseated the wifi-board, put
it back together, and replaced the two
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:56:25 AM robin wrote:
I was just wondering if someone has managed to share a qtmoko-gsm
connection via bluetooth to an android device. If so would you please
share the steps necessary.
I think it should work. You have to dial GSM on Freerunner. Then you should
On 01/20/2014 06:16 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
1. The cdebootstrap step in the script fails unless I add
--allow-unauthenticated. Not sure what is going on nor whose fault it is.
Hmm maybe you have to install debian/emdebian apt keyring to get rid of this.
I am on debian, that's maybe why it works
On Monday 20 January 2014 07:31:55 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
For those who don't know what CSD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Switched_Data
[snip test call logs]
CSD calls may be placed from a GSM mobile either to a land line or to
another mobile. (I don't know if it's
On Tue 21 January 2014 15:42:20 Al Johnson wrote:
On Monday 20 January 2014 07:31:55 Michael Spacefalcon wrote:
For those who don't know what CSD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Switched_Data
[snip test call logs]
CSD calls may be placed from a GSM mobile either to a land
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