qtMoko getting bad Network Time

2015-01-04 Thread Jorge

Hi to all again:

I have a correctly set time & timezone (America/Montevideo), and when my 
qtMoko boots up, after connecting to the cellular network a weird dialog 
appears : "The network time is (GMT +34). Set this new time?". If I say 
No, everything keeps working. If I say Yes the timezone is changed to 
"GMT-34" and as expected the time is borked (00:00 1/1/1970).


I guess there is some problem requesting the timezone from the provider. 
The output from running qpe by hand is the following (just after reading 
the contacts from the SIM):


-
AtChat :  T : "AT+CMER=1,0,0,1,0"
AtChat :  F : "OK"
AtChat :  T : "AT+CNMI=2,1,2,0,0"
AtChat :  F : "OK"
AtChat :  T : "AT+COPS=0"
AtChat :  N : "+CREG: 2"
AtChat :  N : "%CSQ:  31, 99, 5"
AtChat :  N : "+CIEV: 1, 5"
AtChat :  t : "AT+CSCB=0,"50""
AtChat :  N : "+CREG: 1,"000B","25FA""
AtChat :  F : "OK"
AtChat :  f : "AT+CSCB=0,"50""
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  t : "AT+COPS=3,2"
AtChat :  f : "AT+COPS=3,2"
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  t : "AT+COPS?"
AtChat :  f : "AT+COPS?"
AtChat :  f : "+COPS: 0,2,"74801""
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  t : "AT+COPS=3,0"
AtChat :  f : "AT+COPS=3,0"
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  t : "AT+COPS?"
AtChat :  f : "AT+COPS?"
AtChat :  f : "+COPS: 0,0,"Antel""
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  t : "AT+CSCB=0,"50""
AtChat :  f : "AT+CSCB=0,"50""
AtChat :  f : "OK"
AtChat :  N : "%CSQ:  31, 99, 3"
AtChat :  N : "+CIEV: 1, 5"
AtChat :  N : "+CTZV: 136"
Unable to open '/usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-34'
QTimeZone::data Can't create a valid data object for 'Etc/GMT-34'
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
AtChat :  N : "%CSQ:  31, 99, 5"
AtChat :  N : "+CIEV: 1, 5"
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
AtChat :  T : ""
AtChat :  W : ""
AtChat :  W : "OK"
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
AtChat :  T : "AT+CCFC=0,2"
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
AtChat :  F : "+CCFC: 0,7"
AtChat :  F : "OK"
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid
-

Around here is when the dialog appears, and it keeps printing 
"TimeZoneData::fromUtc invalid" until I select "No".


Hope it's interesting.

Jorge

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Re: qtMoko UI questions...

2015-01-04 Thread Jorge
Ok, thanks, will see what change I see. Right now, on suspend I get 3 
days,  the same time that with my Nokia 1112, a seawater inmersion 
survivor. This is, not bad :)


Jorge

On 04/01/15 08:53, Robert 'Bobby' Zenz wrote:

Yes, it is worth being enabled if your phone has been fixed. If I
remember correctly there was a hardware bug that would not allow to go
the modem to deep sleep (to save energy), instead of sleeping it
oscillated between being awake and sleeping or something like that. I
think it was bug #1024, and needs to be fixed by soldering a resistor
somewhere onto the board. If it has been fixed on your phone, enable
the option.




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Re: qtMoko UI questions...

2015-01-04 Thread Robert 'Bobby' Zenz
Yes, it is worth being enabled if your phone has been fixed. If I
remember correctly there was a hardware bug that would not allow to go
the modem to deep sleep (to save energy), instead of sleeping it
oscillated between being awake and sleeping or something like that. I
think it was bug #1024, and needs to be fixed by soldering a resistor
somewhere onto the board. If it has been fixed on your phone, enable
the option.

On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 01:17:51 -0200
Jorge  wrote:

> Thank Christ and Robert.
> 
> Another question, in the NeoControl (Neo Hardware Tool) application 
> there's a "Deep Sleep" option, unchecked. Is it worth enabling? It
> seems modem related, what's supposed to do?
> There's also an unchecked "Use FSO (freesmartphone.org)", what is 
> qtMoko's status with FSO?
> 
> Jorge
> 
> 
> On 03/01/15 11:30, Christ van Willegen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Jorge  wrote:
> >> Also, how are the two charge rate computed? Over what period? And
> >> I suppose that while suspended no data is logged, how that is
> >> dealt with?
> > There's a charge counter inside the battery. When suspending, the
> > charge and suspend time is stored. When waking up, the charge delta
> > and time delta is used for that.
> >
> > Christ van Willegen
> >
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