Hi,
hase anybody running a mysql database or a firebird database on the
freerunner?
Is the freerunner fast enough for a full SQL-Database, or is it only
fast ennough for single user databases like SQLLite?
(i know that SQLLite is not single user... but it hase no tcp/ip server)
My idea was to
you have to change the Engine in the enlightenment config from
SOFTWARE_16 to SOFTWARE. Then the Illume theme should work.
... yes, you maybe need some trys to get there without a segfault :)
Ole Kliemann schrieb:
If I change /etc/enlightenment/default_profile to use the illume theme
By me it was the same problem.
But with the update upgarde from yesterday all works fine again.
So the problem should be solved.
cu Beni
btw:
for the gta02 feeds i use the unstable-feeds. (armv4 all are
testing-feeds)
So i have the most up to date kernel.
maybe a package in the gta02-feeds
Ivar Mossin schrieb:
Installing a clean testing-image and the settings app worked.
[...]
But my conclusion seems to be that the settings app is working
(although not scrolling) using a clean testing image. However,
installing a stable image, then upgrading to testing by changing the
opkg
Marek Lindner schrieb:
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 01:40:42 Ivar Mossin wrote:
November 1st I upgraded from 2008.9 stable to 2008.x testing, using opkg
update opkg upgrade. This broke the settings applications which no
longer starts. I have just now updated and upgraded again to see if
Yogiz schrieb:
Hi,
I used the latest FDOM, added the desting feed and did an opkg
upgrade but now all the launchers are missing although the .desktop
files still exist in /usr/share/applications. Any idea how to fix it?
Yogiz
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the icon problem should be solved.
try
-
opkg -force-depends remove illume-config illume-config-asu
opkg install illume-theme-asu
stop the xserver
remove ~/.e
start the xserver
-
with the illume theme there is another problem. it is crashing all the
time, until
John Lee schrieb:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:29:40PM +1100, Sarton O'Brien wrote:
Hey all,
Been out of the loop for a few weeks and decided to see if testing was
working
again.
After updating I had the icons issue and used the combination of:
illume-config-illume +
W.Kenworthy schrieb:
Flashing the images for 26/27 and 28 showed icons. Unusable for me
though as only the 26th ever registered (rarely, seems to be due to
installing the gsm mux by default - none of the distros I tried that
uses it works for me) and then the illume theme continually segv's
of the distros I tried that
uses it works for me) and then the illume theme continually segv's which
is a real pain.
BillK
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 14:51 +0100, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
hi,
this ticket (http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2082) said that the
no icons bug is fixed since 4
William Kenworthy schrieb:
ahh, should have realised that. 2008.testing Ive gone back to 2008.9
now as testing has so many bugs in illume that its not usable - will try
again in a few days so it would still be nice to know whats needed to
turn these minimal images into something usable.
William Kenworthy schrieb:
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 08:36 +0100, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
[...]
Audio is fine with 2008.9 as you say - however if you look above its
2008 testing I am having problems - a rather different beast :(
BillK
that's true. On the testing tree, i still
hi,
this ticket (http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2082) said that the
no icons bug is fixed since 4 days.
But there isn't an update in the unstable or testing tree. (they are
still svnr36882. )
How long does it need to get into unstable / testing ?
Because the updates in the kernel-git
...
-Nick
Benedikt Schindler wrote:
hi,
is someone on the testing tree of the 2008.8 distro, and solved the icon
problem yet?
i upgraded to the latest testing 2008.8 packages.
I know that there is a problem with the splash screen at boot up, that
isn't solved yet.
so i disabled
Benedikt Schindler schrieb:
[...]
i think i will test the unstable feed now ... maybe there are some issue
solved yet ... and maybe there is the new kernel with faster nand read :)
i'll give you a hint if it changed something.
Beni
[...]
no change for the icons.
but the new kernel
here in germany it isn't so expensiv.
you can have 200MB for 10€ or a flat rate for 25€
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra schrieb:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:12:12AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
When I looked at the prices for GPRS service from my provider (around
3¢/kB), I was flabbergasted, and
hi,
is someone on the testing tree of the 2008.8 distro, and solved the icon
problem yet?
i upgraded to the latest testing 2008.8 packages.
I know that there is a problem with the splash screen at boot up, that
isn't solved yet.
so i disabled the boot screen (btw: that saves 10 seconds boot
Minh Ha Duong schrieb:
To Rui and all others interested in bootime improvement:
A bootchart is available at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Alessandro
i disabled my boot splash screen that saved me 10 seconds of boot time.
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W.Kenworthy schrieb:
It often takes several boots before the pin dialog comes up. If you
forget while waiting and it does come up but its awhile until you get to
it, it will hang so you have to reboot anyway. Sometimes restarting X
helps, but not always
don't know if you already
Christ van Willegen schrieb:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:47 AM, John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We assembled a team to focus on improving the user experience. Here
is our todo list at the moment:
So, tell us what you want, then the coding monkeys will start working!
Speed, speed,
i meet you there :) let's hope this event is as soon as posible ;)
.
Vasco Névoa schrieb:
I couldn't be happier!!! OM is listening indeed. :D
I know a few people will probably be disappointed because the
eye-candy won't get much attention for the next few months, but I know
i think there is a problem with the build server, or a patch that went
into unstable killed the compiler.
There doesn't even exist the Packages.gz files ... and i am sure they
exists a few days ago.
so unstable ist just as it says ... unstable it is also unstable in
the fact of it's
Arigead schrieb:
[...]
From a clean flash of a 2008 Daily from last week:
Om2008.8-gta02-20080903.uImage.bin
Om2008.8-gta02-20081007.rootfs.jffs2
And executing the commands
echo nameserver 208.67.222.222 /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 208.67.220.220 /etc/resolv.conf
echo arch base
Benedikt Schindler schrieb:
Device: GTA02
Distro: om2008.8
version: unstable
Last update/upgrade: today
does someone know this problem:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg upgrade
Configuring alsa-state
System startup links for /etc/init.d/alsa
didn't update the runnnig kernel image?
how could i check, if my system is realy booting the right kernel?
Benedikt Schindler schrieb:
i now found in dmesg this:
ASoC version 0.13.1
wm8753: WM8753 Audio Codec 0.16
Only GTA01 hardware supported by ASoc driver
but if i do a lsmod he sayed i
Device: GTA02
Distro: om2008.8
version: unstable
Last update/upgrade: today
does someone know this problem:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg upgrade
Configuring alsa-state
System startup links for /etc/init.d/alsa-state already exist.
/usr/sbin/alsactl:
Laptop / winXP SP2
i just need 10 minutes
and i think this is normal for 60MB via usb 1.0
yves mahe schrieb:
Nishit Dave wrote:
I'm using Windows XP with 512 MB RAM on my laptop. rootfs flashing
takes between 1-2 hours IIRC.
I'm using Windows XP with 1280 MB RAM on my
ok. i found out, that a upgrade from gsm0710mux is the problem.
they now have a different service name for the muxer.
it isn't org.pyneo.muxer anymore it's now org.mobile.mux.
you could edit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia so it uses the new term,
(and also the /usr/bin/gprson script)
or add an
.:
the mokoservice.py doesn't work for me.
i use gprson gprsqison to get into it.
sometimes it doesn't work on the first time, and i have to try it a
litle bit later again.
Benedikt Schindler schrieb:
ok. i found out, that a upgrade from gsm0710mux is the problem.
they now have a different service
if installed Om 2008.8 i didn't have any problems with the howto for gprs.
now i have reinstalled it and i get the same error.
i also get this lines if i type mdbus -s org.pyneo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mdbus -s org.pyneo
/
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/mdbus, line 391, in
Hans L schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Cliff Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Geoff Ruscoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to +1 this. No battery status only the charging lightning bolt (even
when its not plugged in).
for me
Torfinn Ingolfsen schrieb:
Hello,
I am running ASU (daily builds) on my FR.
Sound has been broken for a while now. When I do 'demg | grep snd' I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmesg | grep snd
[ 35.92] snd: Unknown symbol mutex_lock
[ 35.945000] snd_page_alloc: Unknown symbol
Bruce Adams schrieb:
I've had the impression, on other phones, that the GSM network could
successfully deliver a message into the SIM card inside my phone, but if
the phone software was too distracted to hear the initial notification
from the SIM card about the new message, the phone
Olivier Berger schrieb:
Is 8/8: First official release of Om 2008.8 [1] in the front page
guilty ? : looks like it was announced officially indeed :(
NO! This was standing there since a few days!
This section is a mixed up event and news section.
And someone put it in there as upcomming
Hi,
i couldn't get a money sponsoring from my company. (it's definitly not
our market)
But i maybe get some jackets with an openmoko design for the people who
are standing at the systems.
i will create and post a sample design later.
23th and 24th i am definitly there.
I'm trying to get
I'm a little bit confused.
On the devel List I read that the real ASU image has a black Wallpaper. But
where can I download it?
I downloaded this one
Rod Whitby schrieb:
So whilst it might give an idea of what ASU might look like, it will
certainly have lots of bugs and features (e.g. the FSO theme) which
definitely are not in the image you get when you build from the correct
branch.
-- Rod
we should editing the wiki then.
because the
Brian Wilson schrieb:
I guess what I am saying is that I'd like to know what the sysfs
numbers mean -- why did ASU think the battery was dead when the sysfs
said 91? I will try cat /proc/apm tonight but knowing how to
interpret it would be good too
when i type apm -v i get a realy clear and
arne anka schrieb:
what gives
opkg status libefreet0
?
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nothing ... did i mentioned that i removed libefreet0 from my device? :)
But just now OM is restructuring
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/ so i will wait and see
whats
i have a some problem with the libefreet0 package.
my opkg have four different packages that he could install.
and he want to install the package that he couldn't find on any server.
(libefreet0 - 1:0.5.0.043+cvs20080620-r0 -)
could i tell him to install one of the other packages? and yes how do
: libefreet0_0.0.3.042+cvs200807300900-r1_armv4t.ipk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/opkg#
Benedikt Schindler schrieb:
i have a some problem with the libefreet0 package.
my opkg have four different packages that he could install.
and he want to install the package that he couldn't find on any server.
(libefreet0
Ken Restivo schrieb:
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 08:45:28PM +0100, David Pottage wrote:
They are in:
~/.evolution/memos/local/system/journal.ics
I've asked several times where ASU stores its SMS messages, and never got any
straight answer.
Where does it store them? In
William Lai schrieb:
On Aug 1, 2008, at 3:09 AM, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
snipped
When i killed that problems, i will do the rootfs.
But for now i will work on a ASU installing wiki-site at the weekend.
I will give you the link if i managed to write the basic steps i take
Mike Doody schrieb:
2008/8/1 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I get 404:
This is a problem since I just decided to reflash and start over. Now
I can't install anything :-(
opkg update
Downloading http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/all/Packages.gz
Also if you go into the
Jacob Peterson schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Cremaschi ha scritto:
I am currently using Qtopia on Freerunner as my main/daily
phone, but
could someone tell me if ASU would be
Jacob Peterson schrieb:
I just managed to install ASU so it works fine for all normal phone
stuff. (Call/SMS/Conntacts/GPS/GPRS)
I will set up/update a wiki-page for the ASU installation i have done.
If you do find/start a wiki page let me know, I would be interested in
hi,
i am trying to start a internet connection on the Freerunner over GPRS.
for the start i looked into this page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPRS
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GSM
and i'm aware that this pages are not ASU or Freerunner related.
i have managed to get the free
Andy Green schrieb:
# lsmod | grep ppp
ppp_generic32296 0
slhc 13440 1 ppp_generic
there is no ppp master module.
- -And
was my fault. the problem is not a missing module.
The problem is i have the wrong version.
My installed modules are not compatible with
hi,
i am trying to get a low level compiling enviroment onto the freerunner.
my problem is, i don't have access to a cross compiling enviroment in
the next
3 weeks. so i have to compile everthing directly on the freerunner.
I know, it's a bit slow :) .
To make the starting easyer i would like
Torfinn Ingolfsen schrieb:
But qpe still crashes / fails:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps ax | grep qpe
1346 ?S 0:00 /usr/bin/app-restarter The qpe process
vanished. This is bad.?This is not meant to happen and is likely a
sign of?a bug in Qtopia. Please try to reproduce it and?report
Russell Sears schrieb:
I changed the part that says you can't read from SD when GPS is being
turned on. The patch doesn't work that way. Instead, it turns off the
SD clock when the SD card isn't being accessed, right?
that's right
hi,
i think the openmoko team is doing a great job.
and everyone was onto it, to have a fast and good solution.
so i think the real interesting question now is:
Had someone tested Andy's fix-force-sdcard-clk-off-when-idle patch yet?
Does it solve the problem?
And how many mA does that patch
Hi,
has someone attached a secondary power suply to a OM device ?
I am thinking of adding a solar cell to the back of the Freerunner.
So that if it lies around on my desk it will get the standby power by
the solar cell and not from the battery.
did someone tried something like that?
And did
I also didn't know about these other list.
and i'm not subscribed to it. but i think if all questions that belongs
to a real problem with the
device are placed to that list, there wouldn't be a reason to listen to
this list here.
and you could rename this list from community to fancy litle
my posts need a few hours too.
i'm on the list for 1 month now.
arne anka schrieb:
i get every mail more or less 2h after it is sent (polling the account ist
set to 15min), though the archive
(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/date.html)
displays them much earlier.
lol
@steve : thx for the good news
André Gaul schrieb:
steffen wrote:
The latest update I have from the factory indicates that mass
Production (that means running the SMT line without stopping to
check stuff every two seconds) has been CLEARED TO START.
hmm...so where is
hi,
i haven't seen a headset that worked for more then one phone-company yet.
Oh, except for the bluetooth things.But i also needed always
special
headsets for just hearing music.
So please take 3.5mm. so i can just take every normal speaker, headset,
etc. that lies near by me.
and
hi,
the OM is a linux based phone. so you should be able to transfer data via
ssh, samba, nfs, etc.
i don't think that you plug it into a windows pc and the explorer says:
Hey, there is a mass storage device.
But i think you could install a litle samba server. or use the
kernel CIFS
Sven Klomp schrieb:
2.5mm, since I want to pick up a phone call while listening to music.
Sven
And that isn't possible with the actual 3.5mm headset on the GTA01 /
02 ???
no further questions. your witness.
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if i believe wikipedia, then there is also a 5 contact version of the
3.5mm connector.
[wiki:]
Four and five conductor versions of the 3.5 mm plug are used for certain
applications. A four conductor version is becoming a de facto standard
output connector for compact camcorders
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) schrieb:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Finally I've found something!
Einstein from freeyourphone.de got a Freerunner and started a very
good report [1]
Just to notify: Einstein has updated his post [1] with a battery test
done using the mwester suspend-enabled
:) Whats about steeling time from other mokos?
So, your phones will already ring again after 1 minute and i have just a
litle more time to sleep. :)
I like the puzzle idea, and also the voice variant.
But i still think, i like it most if my girl wakes me up and not my phone ;)
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