I also get the gateway error when trying to buy a 10 pack. It sucks, but OTOH
they can't sell out if
no one can buy one ;)
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I tried a different account it failed the first time, then within 5 minutes I
got a call from
security, they asked if it was legitimate, and cleared it, so I went and tried
again and it went
through.
Jim Morris wrote:
I also get the gateway error when trying to buy a 10 pack. It sucks
I'll resort to using this ML,
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to start Mediaplayer I get the following error:
Hi Brian :)
I have the media player working fine, however I did do this..
I flashed to the latest stable kernel and root.
I did opkg update opkg upgrade
it took a while but it seemed to update a lot of stuff.
(Why USB1 and not USB2???)
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(currently
1973 and FreeRunner)) to install any number of (available) keyboards
at the same time.
Then I can change keyboards (using an extra key on the keyboard
perhaps? Or a menu choice?) whenever I like.
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I added keyboard as you suggested, but it didn't add anything to the panel,
does that only work with
the matchbox kbd?
Thanks
Alexander Syring wrote:
Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2008 00:20:16 schrieb Jim Morris:
It seems form input does not bring up the keyboard, I have tried with the
default
to get Java running?
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Ok something I did or installed has killed the audio, the tap feedback and the
power and aux buttons.
Anyon know what it was, and a fix other than re flashing?
I have latest stable release, and freerunner gta02.
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Jim Morris wrote:
Hi,
I have the latest stable kernel and root, and have done opkg update opkg
upgrade.
I tried to install Jalimo as per the web site,
https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/OpenMoko
but get an error about a failed dependency on libgcc-s1 which does not exist
Jim Morris wrote:
Ok something I did or installed has killed the audio, the tap feedback and
the power and aux buttons.
Anyon know what it was, and a fix other than re flashing?
I have latest stable release, and freerunner gta02.
Thanks
Ok I seem to be solving my own problems today
.
It seems the instructions were for gta01, should it still work?
TIA
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udhcpc? route -n?
-Rusty
Jim Morris wrote:
ian douglas wrote:
I havne't seen any wifi UI applicaiton yet. I SSH'd into my Freerunner,
edited /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf to alter the essid and
key, typed ifup eth0, then unplugged the USB cable, opened a terminal,
ran ifconfig
to do ipkg install swt-gtk however
this is not needed
as it seems to be installed with the opkg install cacao classpath
Also do you know if this release has any hooks into the phone API or any other
H/W on the
freerunner? (Dbus would be cool).
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Thomas Seiler wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there only the two keyboards for freerunner?
I have tried the matchbox one from the site, and it is way too small for my
old eyes to use.
A while back I have implemented a few improvements
Russell Sears wrote:
I do this:
ifdown eth0
iwconfig eth0 essid TheEssid ifup eth0 ifdown usb0
I haven't setup wpa or even wep though...
- What does iwconfig say before you do udhcpc? Did the card associate
with the access point (non-zero link quality)? Did the card discover
the
wpa_supplicant
ifup usb0
Jim Morris wrote:
arne anka wrote:
well, i did what
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_wlan
says -- adding
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
Ok that worked, although I have some routing issues now. The manual method
did not work though
to work ok for me now the trick was to use the second setup from
the wiki not the first.
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Alexander Syring wrote:
I think you have to bring up a nameserver
echo namserver 1.2.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf
^ ip of nameserver to use
Good point, I already have a hardwired resolv.conf, and the wifi and usb can
use the same dns for now
Jim Morris wrote:
Thomas Seiler wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there only the two keyboards for freerunner?
I have tried the matchbox one from the site, and it is way too small for my
old eyes to use.
A while back I have implemented a few
methods, towards the end are some S/W based on screen
keyboard alternatives.
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SVN ***
I have FAKEKEY installed on my Ubuntu box, not sure how to get it into the tool
chain though as I'm
new to it. Guess I'll do some digging around.
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the toolchain there are a bunch of missing x libraries, which are not in the
toolchain.
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kinda cool, you can use a terminal emulator to conenct to the boot command
via usb.
I'll try the workaround to fix the booting from ext3.
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Jim Morris wrote:
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,
on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Nomeata I described how to put the
Freerunner to sleep from the terminal, and how to add a menu item for
that.
Hi, That worked well, put it to sleep, but I had to remove the battery to
reboot
=#22
background=#11/
Where is this file? Can I edit it in place and just restart X?
I think a higher contrast color scheme may be better for my eyes.
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/buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/... et al? So I can
see if I want to do an upgrade today?
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rq 2 len 4096
ret -110
I have not been able to backup rootfs using this method.
I can flash OK though.
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I try it.
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to be missing a
check box to enable or
disable it.
We need web browser on Qtopia then I could just access m.gmail.com
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are based on X11
where these conversions are expensive and you then need to put a bit
more thought in to it.
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Andy Green wrote:
I made a start on documenting the more interesting /sys files here:
~ http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_sysfs
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it take to use Java to write an app
under Qtopia?
I'd like to be able to write simple apps either in Java or Ruby. I presume some
people will want
python too.
There are Qt bindings for Ruby but I think they are Qt/X11 not Qtopia.
Any suggestions?
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:05:12 schreef Jim Morris:
arne anka wrote:
well, i did what
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_wlan
says -- adding
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
Ok that worked, although I have some routing issues now. The manual method
did not work though
it open source.
Workarounds have been mentioned like using BT headset or tweaking volumes to
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not not work on Qtopia.
I presume Python Graphics libs will have the same problem.
Any word on this from Trolltech? Jambi looks great, it would be nice if it
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just slow?)
Anyway enough whining :) I'll look at ASU again in 2 months and see if this
design team has gotten
its act together and has started listening to its customers (ie us).
Thanks for the soap box.. next...
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what the phone
came with: and thats the point. ASU is too little, too late.
Try Qtopia, its more what I expected a phone like this to look like, and it
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end would plug into the FR cable, and the
other into your peripheral.
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Type-Female-Coupler-Adapter/dp/B000I97N0S
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a BT headset working, as this is a fundamental
functionality for a
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statement as to what the
after sales support will be for any serious Hardware issues discovered after
shipping.
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-r1
-om-gta02.bin
Maybe the ID pin in the openmoko usb cable somehow causes trouble?
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Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
As well, there is a qtopia binary only tarball which has a script to
update just qtopia in case you don't want to backup your settings.
That worked great thanks.
Is it safe to update the kernel to the latest version? or does the kernel
need
Jim Morris wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
As well, there is a qtopia binary only tarball which has a script to
update just qtopia in case you don't want to backup your settings.
That worked great thanks.
Is it safe to update the kernel to the latest version? or does
the opkg update opkg upgrade it seems to install a bunch
of stuff we don't
need like...
qtopia-phone-x11*
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Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
in which repository should it be ?
wget
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/Om2008.8/om-gta02/openmoko-feed-configs_1.0-r0.02_om-gta02.opk
and install that.
FYI you need to rename it with an .ipk extension then do
opkg install filename
.
(The writeup on Bluetooth on the trolltech web site which documents this stuff
appears to be
somewhat out of date).
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?),
but does not resolve the problem, which appears once again, and again,
and.. Any idea how to stop Qtopia from accesing sd card?
I ssh'd into the FR and did /etc/init.d/qpe stop
Then installed debian as per the instructions.
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to it.
Cheers,
Brian Wilson
Corvallis Oregon
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.). Perhaps you should look into that project.
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TangoGPS doesn't run on Qtopia I think it is a GTK+ app.
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connect to it over the USB
connection, or over the wifi.
Other than the documented problems with the 5 reads to get the fix.
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or A repleatedly won't have a problem; the race effects
will show up but be
limited to noise in the first few seconds of samples.
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Jim Morris wrote:
Brian Wilson wrote:
Jim wrote:
I tried to used gpsd with my GPS base station my recollection was that
it was totally useless for that. I assume that it will be useless for
this project too but it's a starting point.
gpsd seems to work fine for me, and I can develop my
to and from it.
If you do let us know, it is the one thing blocking me from using it as a
phone. (Plus the GSM
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time (therefore
in UTC) which is weird. Where else can I look?
BillK
did you link /etc/localtime - /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT
Or whatever your timezone is?
This seemed to work for me, after restarting.
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to compile
this with Trolltechs
toolchain.
Basically just qtopiamake, make then copy resulting binary to FR, oh and you
need to add the gpsd
client library libgps.so to the trolltech toolchain lib.
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Hi,
I ported the xgps program from the gpsd dist, to Qtopia (Trolltechs)
as there was no GPS there yet and of course no X11 programs run on it.
It is still a bit crude, but it works, and lets you at least see if
your GPS works
on my Desktop version!
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Attached is the source and binary, if you have Qtopia, just copy the binary
qtgps to your FR, and
run it from the file manager or terminal. (I'll figure out how to package it
soon).
Oh you also need to install gpsd (opkg install gpsd
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Launching it from the filemanager I get an error saying Can't open
gpsd, while gpsd is installed, configured and running correctly in my
phone. :o
Ok I uploaded a new version, now with logging :)
Run it, then ssh in and do a logread
develop the UI there, but I guess I can do an
tcp daemon that talks
to dbus, unless there is already one.
The code and executable for the current qtgps which seems to gun on Qtopia ok
with gpsd is here, if
it helps anyone.
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, it has kept
me busy for hours on end trying to get it to work the way I want, however that
will change if I
can't fix the GSM buzz issue, the way I have been able to fix many of the other
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may have.
Also check the routing upstream of your AP and make sure it can route back to
the FR.
If you have mac address filtering enabled on the AP it may also cause problems,
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-to-qtopia-for-the-freerunner
Oh and the name is now qtopiagps, as there was already a qtgps.
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Hi all,
Trolltech released Qtopia 4.3.2 this week, and the GPL sources hit
the ftp server recently.
ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qtopia/source/qtopia-opensource-src-4.3.2.tar.gz
I did a build from the Qtopia snapshot last night, does
://blog.wolfman.com/articles/2008/08/27/porting-xgps-to-qtopia-for-the-freerunner
http://blog.wolfman.com/files/qtgps.tar.gz
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this...
. /opt/Qtopia/env.sh
./qtgps
This sets up the environment and in particualy LD_LIBRARY so it can find the
libraries.
I usually run it from the file manager which you can get from the trolltech
feed.
Remember you also need gpsd.
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pretty tedious.
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Jim Morris wrote:
I am still trying to get a bluetooth headset to work with the GTA02.
I found on the Wiki a pointer to this state file
http://opensource.wolfsonmicro.com/~gg/neo1973/gsmbluetooth.state
however it is gta01 specific, and around control 51, all the control numbers
change
Jim Morris wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
I am still trying to get a bluetooth headset to work with the GTA02.
I found on the Wiki a pointer to this state file
http://opensource.wolfsonmicro.com/~gg/neo1973/gsmbluetooth.state
however it is gta01 specific, and around control 51, all the control
Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
Jim Morris escreveu:
One thing that may help, is if someone could provide a mapping of the
wolfson registers as documented in the WM8753L pdf to the alsa
controls. Someone had to have written the code that twiddles the
registers in that chip, and would know
have
been able to get that to
work, although with mixed results. Check the Wiki for a recipe to make that
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, as many of
the controls have no equivalent in gta02.
I guess I should try what I have it may work. I'll report back.
Then the question for you is if it does work, how do we get Qtopia to load the
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
Jim Morris escreveu:
One thing that may help, is if someone could provide a mapping of
the wolfson registers as documented in the WM8753L pdf to the alsa
controls. Someone had to have written the code that twiddles
Radek Barton( wrote:
Dne Saturday 23 of August 2008 02:25:25 Jim Morris napsal(a):
Please could someone point me to some tutorial or basic steps how to most
easily crosscompile libgps for Qtopia/arm and/or where to download compatible
libgps.a and libgps.la?
Thanks.
You should
on how to add the libgps to it later today.
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Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote
That's because the Bluetooth is in another chip. For that, you need the
full schematics:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/schematics/GTA02/Schematics_Freerunner-GTA02_A5-A7cumulative_public_RC0.pdf
I looked at the schematics, and the BT chip is directly
I notice there is a bug filed against this issue...
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/113
It was filed 20 months ago! I guess that says what the priority of this is.
If anyone else is as pissed as I am about the lack of BT support, please hassle
OM management to get
this priority raised.
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
I notice there is a bug filed against this issue...
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/113
It was filed 20 months ago! I guess that says what the priority of this is.
If anyone else is as pissed as I am about the lack of BT support
.
Yes that would be good to know. I use the update method, and I updated the
kernel from the last
release, but knowing what versions of all the libraries etc you use would help
to keep in sync.
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Warren Baird wrote:
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately that is not the case, I've been playing with BT
headsets for weeks, and have not got a
peep out of one (I've tried several), I have not even got
managed to get the audio
to work, on any of
the distributions.
The solution (if there is one) will be the same I suspect for all the dists,
including Qtopia.
Check out the bluetooth related wiki entries for what has been done so far.
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Jim Morris, http://blog.wolfman.com
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