Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
From looking at the diagram, I think that would make sense at least. I
haven't figured out how to affect these still from looking in the state
file and in the driver though.
I'm going to prepare a routing diagram with alsa control names printed
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
From looking at the diagram, I think that would make sense at least. I
haven't figured out how to affect these still from looking in the state
file and in the driver though.
I'm going to prepare
GNUtoo gnu...@no-log.org writes:
it's a bug in the GSM modem's firmware...it can be updated but I advise
you against doing it because there is some command to type and if you
makes a typo it can brick your gsm modem
That's a lie.
You can't brick your modem at all, as it has a ROM bootloader.
Andy Green a...@openmoko.com writes:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
| From looking at the diagram, I think that would make sense at least. I
| haven't figured out how to affect these still from looking in the state
| file and in
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
I can provide Inkscape source file on demand.
That'd be nice since my monochrome printer does not make blue/black
text easy to separate :-) Can you add it to the wiki too?
Done. Though the diagram
GNUtoo gnu...@no-log.org writes:
GNUtoo gnu...@no-log.org writes:
it's a bug in the GSM modem's firmware...it can be updated but I advise
you against doing it because there is some command to type and if you
makes a typo it can brick your gsm modem
That's a lie.
sorry that was not
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mic...@openmoko.org writes:
- echo a...@poff /dev/ttySAC0
This is supposed to ask modem firmware to power off itself. Was
necessary because GTA01 has no physical power switch. I don't know
exact results of this command though.
IIRC it issues a controlled shutdown
Hi,
Candy Chou candy_c...@openmoko.com writes:
This is Openmoko HW engineer Candy in Taipei. We're working on the
wm8753 alsa mapping.
Have you seen the diagram i prepared? [1]
It's almost done and we'll ask someone in Taipei to add it to Wiki.
Weird idea to be honest ;)
Thanks for ur
Steve \ 'dillo\ Okay armad...@roadknightlabs.com writes:
Okay, I am pretty stuck here.
I've tried the procedure on the Wiki here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
and here:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1565196|a1566012
to no effect.
I run the fluid command and
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Whaaat? iPhone touchscreen can't be used with a stylus?? What is it, heat
sensitive or something?
Capacitive. Doesn't work with a stylus, fingernail or gloves. Not good if you
have
Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
Second, a weird problem I'm having... I updated my system with opkg
yesterday, and a bunch os problems were corrected (yay!) and I'm using
the phone in everyday life, but now I can't login via SSH on my
windows box.
Steve 'dillo Okay armad...@roadknightlabs.com writes:
I'm trying to flash my GSM firmware and running into a problem.
I get to the point where I run the fluid command line and it just
sits there.
Basically the idea is that in one terminal you run fluid with right
parameters, and in the other
Andy Green a...@openmoko.com writes:
So, please consider changing the framework to use the red LED to
indicate the
battery charge state.
...
I did not find a way myself to list the triggers available in the kernel
otherwise I would mention it; if someone found one I'm also interested
to
Tom Yates madhat...@teaparty.net writes:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Alternatively, try Joerg's uSD automated image:
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/calypso_moko_FW/moko11/flash-moko11_uSD-image.tar.gz
It works and reliably flashes the firmware for you.
yaaay joerg and thank
Mirko Lindner mi...@openmoko.com writes:
for Now the paroli image comes with these styles installed. We hope we
can change that in the future. There is a way of reactivating the old
style, I will try to compile a document and publish it here.
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Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Tom Yates madhat...@teaparty.net wrote:
if anyone else is minded to try it, there are a few more details at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing#uSD-card_Image .
Will this image work on a Neo 1973 as well?
Not
Andy Green a...@openmoko.com writes:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Yes it's a different way to come at it.
The way I documented you keep the leads short, the components are all in
the can and the can is unchanged, but you're
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk writes:
I did need two power off/on cycles between the two fluid invocations,
though.
I found by experimentation that with -od13,13 fluid was able to
connect to the bootloader every time i tried power-cycling. But yes,
without it it's like 1 out of 20
Franky Van Liedekerke liede...@telenet.be writes:
Does this release needs a firmware upgrade (moko11) or is this not
needed?
Any sane distro should use a fixed GSM firmware. The latest version is
moko11.
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Friedrich Clausen f...@derf.nl writes:
On the previously mentioned GSM flashing page it says
Also PLEASE DON 'T USE moko9beta1, as there is at least one report on
reflashing to
another FW gets difficult from moko9b1.
but this is the GSM firmware that came with my phone so I have no
choice
W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au writes:
It did for me - absolutely refused to upgrade in every way I tried until
I downgraded (as per the wiki page) and then the upgrade worked fine.
This happened with moko10 and trying to upgrade to moko11 - yes doesnt
make sense,
I flashed between moko11 and
Hi,
In the message[1] you say that bluetooth audio on the gta01 will
never work, even with that bluetooth alsa state.
Could you please explain what exactly did you mean and what is the
actual problem? Were you talking about A2DP or SCO? If SCO, was it SCO
over PCM or HCI? If A2DP, what is the
Daniel Willmann dan...@openmoko.org writes:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
In the message[1] you say that bluetooth audio on the gta01 will
never work, even with that bluetooth alsa state.
Could you please explain what exactly did you mean and what is the
actual problem? Were you
Tim Niemeyer tim.nieme...@mastersword.de writes:
Hallo Paul,
* Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com [11-03-09 19:36]:
Still it looks like asoc driver for GTA01 will need to be backported
from GTA02, but it's a matter of software, so it can be made to work.
This?
http://git.openmoko.org/?p
George Brooke solar.geo...@googlemail.com writes:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 20:51:47 Eldon Koyle wrote:
rant
...
Thank you very much someone needed to say something along those lines.
Would you mind to share your comments on TRIsoft letter as well?
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Hi,
Jeremy McNaughton jeremy.mcnaugh...@gmail.com writes:
And while I don't know anything about the previous conversations
between Mirko and Paul, I really hope that I never get dealt with that
way by anyone with an openmoko.com email account.
Jeremy, i can assure you that Mirko treated me
Daniel Willmann dan...@openmoko.org writes:
I think (not sure) that Qt Extended uses the time(zone) cellbroadcast
messages which are broadcasted by some operators.
Looks like +CTZV unsolicited message doesn't actually supply timezone
information (which must include country-specific DST
ezuall ezu...@gmail.com writes:
Speaking as a fanboy of the Freerunner and everything Openmoko does
LOL, is it meant to be ironic?
So two questions:
Sorry, i can't answer to any of these questions, but i want to notify
you and other community members that support for bluetooth headsets in
FSO
Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, i can't answer to any of these questions, but i want to notify
you and other community members that support for bluetooth headsets in
FSO is coming and it will have neither buzz nor echo issues
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
tune2fs -c 10 /dev/mtdblock6
...
when i run this, it gives me an error:
tune2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/mtdblock6
which i don't entirely understand. any suggestions what's going on here?
jffs2 is not ext[23]
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Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 11:23:40 +0300
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Another (I guess unrelated) problem I have is that the sound
through the headset is quite bad. I hear a faint echo of myself and
the sound has a sharp metallic tone
Hi,
Iain B. Findleton ifindle...@videotron.ca writes:
I have been playing a bit with the accelerometers on the FR appear to
observe the following:
...
1) Is this a common situation with the FR (OM2008.12)
Unmaintained distro using old kernel? No wonder. There was plenty of
accelerometer
ezuall ezu...@gmail.com writes:
Would it be worth while to start a petition for the official fix in
the wiki
No. They obviously know that community is extremely irritated about it
and want to hear _any_ official statement. But they prefer being
silent.
I guess we'll need to wait for another
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
And don't forget that the proposed rework doesn't fix wired headset
mic, it will still produce a lot of buzz.
how's that?
i lived under the impression that the buzz is basically one buzz and the
hw fix is intended to end all buzz.
any sources
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
R, soldering two of them in parallel to the same place (already
s/parallel/series/
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arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
- you need another set of headphones with 2.5 plug
Hmm, I don't see the point here. Can be done with any headset/headphones,
including the FR accessory ones.
Probably I got you wrong.
there was some discussion about the pinout of those things months
something?
I do not know what will be fixed on the A7.
And Paul Ferster wrote about a modification related to buzz... on the A8
A7 is the same like A6 with factory applied buzz fix. Not fixing
headset mic. A8 should fix all known buzz issues.
Probably A7 will also probably have an extra cap
Hi,
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
Here's a preliminary bitbake recipe for the latest linphone release. Binaries
for fso-milestone5 are in:
http://openmoko.truebox.co.uk/repos/mazikeen/fso-milestone5/ipk/armv4t/
Great thanks for working on that! :)
Problems:
* I haven't
Kumar kumar.n...@gmail.com writes:
I want to configure neo as a bluetooth headset for my linux PC SIP client so
that i can receive my VOIP
calls on my neo speakers and i can talk with my neo microphone!
Is it possible without hardware changes? Give some directions to configure
neo audio
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no writes:
Paul wrote:
Almost sounds as if you do not push the headset connector in far enough.
I think there is something wrong with the FR headset socket.
I have tried several headsets as well as several converter plugs for
those headsets that have
sushama sush...@openmoko.com writes:
Please feel free to add/edit contents.I have not been able to gather much
information about some distributions.
No wonder, never seen you on an IRC channel where most FSO and SHR
devs gather and other important dev-related things happen.
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Cameron Frazier frazier.came...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 16:25 +0200, Davide Scaini wrote:
...
i use a wep static ip network and a dhcp wpa one, i have some
interfaces files that i switch between.
...
I can get a DHCP WEP network to connect fine (work), but at home (DHCP
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
doesnt. Can anyone confirm this or tell a way to make the accelerometer
work again?
CONFIRMED ! Don't know how to make them work.
How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
cares to update to handle the proper way of
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
cares to update to handle the proper way of reporting accelerometer
events that was announced about 2 months ago?
I used the python script from the wiki and it delivered only
hab keen oh ne baba_mel...@yahoo.de writes:
Hm, that makes sense. Are you sure this patch is included in the new
kernel. Does ths mean, that we have to rewrite all our software?
Yes, it's in andy-tracking for quite some time.
And no, not rewrite, but slightly change the software to use the new
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk writes:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 01:51:04PM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
My hope is that the plug is so big, that re-soldering it won't require
special skills. And the small caps can apperently be shorted without
soldering, as suggested on the hw list.
forin...@gmail.com forin...@gmail.com writes:
OK. Next question: can I use another application (maybe console one)
for sending SMS-messages in my native lang?
Ok, looks like the problem is fixed. :)
See [1].
Would you please avoid top-posting the next time?
[1]
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 09:57:21AM +0400, forin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, Paul!
I've tried to install your package -
[1]http://www.stosb.com/openmoko/shr-utf8_0.1_armv4t.ipk
but had some problems. Here is the output from the opkg installer:
Not my package, btw. It's TAsn who investigated
Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
So, the fact that when idle the accelerometers report a positive Z value
implies that the Z axe is actually upward.
Agree ?
Yes I think that's right. If you hold the Freerunner that any arrow of an
axis
points to the earth middlepoint then
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
? Michael Tansella michael-tanse...@gmx.de writes:
So, the fact that when idle the accelerometers report a positive Z value
implies that the Z axe is actually upward.
Agree ?
Yes I think that's right. If you hold the Freerunner that any arrow
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no writes:
Looks like you're trying to use incompatible 3-ring
adapter/headphones. Obviously that won't work.
The right pinout of FR's receptable is:
tip: MIC
RIGHT
LEFT
GND
If you fully push a regular 3-ring jack in the socket, you'll have MIC
input
Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org writes:
Am So 19. April 2009 schrieb Rask Ingemann Lambertsen:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 05:11:36PM -0700, Mike Montour wrote:
chg_curlim controls the battery charger, while usb_curlim controls the
total current that can be drawn from the USB port
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
and the accelerometer doesn't seem to work my test was with http://
www.opkg.org/package_35.html.
Are you all kidding? It was told numerous times that accelerometer
kernel api was changed (the previous version had enough known
problems) and userspace apps
Bram Mertens mertensb.ma...@gmail.com writes:
So it looks like NAND U-Boot was updated but NOR hasn't. However
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Backup#Backing-up_flash_images
specifically states that you need to be in NOR U-Boot before
flashing/backing up.
Then the wiki is wrong. There's
Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com writes:
Vasco Nevoa a écrit :
And Raster's keyboard finally works the way it
should (fast and clean).
With utf-8 support or not ? If I wrote 'ete' with my french dictionary,
will it propose me 'été' ?
Because IIRC, it was an utf-8 patch that made it
Bram Mertens mertensb.ma...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Any particular reason you omitted the list from Cc? Feel free to bring
conversation back there, so everybody benefits.
No reason, just hit reply like I did with all other
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
are there any apps for controlling usb host/device mode, which will
work under the newer kernels? both the apps on opkg appear to only
work on older kernels
Should work with SHR Settings from SHR unstable (as it uses interfaces
from FSO).
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Hey ANT!
Thank you for this great app, it's really nice and cool and fun and
addictive.
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Could you consider building against libode1 (ODE 0.11, debian sid) instead of
libode0debian1 (ODE 0.9, debian lenny/squeeze)? Freerunner-Debian is a Debian
Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com writes:
r...@om-gta02 /media/mmcblk0p2/boot $ cat append-GTA02
rw
loglevel = 8
Extra spaces here! To be on the safe side, do everything on one
(first) line like this: rw loglevel=8
And afaik rw is not needed with any recent image.
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DJDAS dj...@djdas.net writes:
this is for announcing the first beta release of BlueMoko, a PyGTK GUI
handler for the bluetooth stack.
...
I still don't support FSO based distributions
...
Dependencies: PyGTK, Bluez-3.33
OM2008.x was deprecated half a year ago (moreover, many people think
it
Franky Van Liedekerke liede...@telenet.be writes:
And BTW, FSO-based distros should now support bluetooth headsets out
of the box, one needs to follow instructions from [1].
[1]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_Bluetooth#Once_Again.2C_Bluetooth_Headset_on_Freerunner
I beg to
DJDAS dj...@djdas.net writes:
Franky Van Liedekerke ha scritto:
Framework already supports BT headsets. The fact GUI is missing shows
the lack of interest from end-users, well, i think it'll change soon.
hmm ... I thought end-users were people actually using the phone, not
unix-hackers
Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
I would, but I don't think my employer would agree. :)
I use nothing but FLOSS everywhere, except of course at work, where I
have to use the official workstation software... :P
And it is very handy to hack the latest tweaks on my neo while waiting
Vasco Nevoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
Why don't you just specify which kernel revision works and which
doesn't? How any kernel dev is supposed to solve your problems if you
even don't properly describe it? Why don't you use the kernel that
worked on your FR in the meantime?
If I knew,
My Freerunner battery is dead and I cannot boot it. Have tried the
suggestions on the wiki, none of which work for me. So I need to find
someone who can charge my battery, or someone whose battery I can
borrow, or someone with a battery charger I can borrow or some such
idea. Any help is
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
Uhhh, since when? The FR can't even run off of pure USB power for more than a
few seconds.
I can assure you i tried it myself on GTA02v6 many times and on most
tries i could boot to NOR without battery. Probably it depends on how
fast host
Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net writes:
i won't to make calls with my openmoko headset. the problem is, i don't
find a good setup of the state file so i can use the headset. I make a
call and played with alsamixer at the same time, but i don't find a
really good setup.
is there anybody
Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net writes:
Paul Fertser schrieb:
Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net writes:
I have one that works for me(TM), however I don't know if it is okay to
post it
via the mailing list. If you're interested, I could send it to you via
private
mail, though.
Are you
Forwarding to the ML, i assume you dropped Cc's by mistake.
- Forwarded message from Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net -
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 21:50:18 +0200
From: Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net
To: Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: search good gsmheadset.state file
Content
neovento schumi_8_2...@gmx.de writes:
Ok please try with Uboot.
There were often problems with Qi and debian kernels.
Why do you suggest this instead of using the correct method?!
The guy obviously got eth1 on host. Every time. He should have used it
instead of finding older incorrectly
reznor schumi_8_2...@gmx.de writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Why do you suggest this instead of using the correct method?!
Why didn't you suggest the correct method before, though you knew the
correct method all the time???
Sorry, i was a bit busy and the thread called neovento apps wasn't
reznor schumi_8_2...@gmx.de writes:
Excuse me, but for not wanting to be offensive you are writing some really
arrogant crap.
:D
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reznor schumi_8_2...@gmx.de writes:
You just have to know what's going on and then it's easy. That information
should have been distributed a few months ago and that way that everyone
gets it who uses Qi. At the fyp forums nobody seemed to know.
You see? Fyp community is disconnected because
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
2009/5/15 Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:37:17AM +1200, Robin Paulson wrote:
what's happening, is there anything i can do to further debug things?
GSM firmware revision? Have you flashed the moko11 version
pike pike-openm...@kw.nl writes:
The instructions on the Flashing page
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
sound very scary, and I am not inclined
to do that yet.
Is upgrading the frimware required to
install 2009/testing ? My hardware has
been fine using QTExtended.
Upgrading GSM
Olivier Berger ober...@ouvaton.org writes:
but it doesnt say which version of firmware
needs upgrading, or any way to check your
current firmware version, neither on the
Flashing page;
the flashing issue has been discussed so much the last few weeks that i
honestly do not understand, how
Hi,
Nicolas Cavallari batch...@free.fr writes:
For a while, I used to use USB networking to connect my FR to the interwebs.
[snip]
The bridge fails because it consider the host mac address to be a local mac
(brctl showmacs) and
so ignore any host with the same mac. Changing the host mac
Test chlework2...@yahoo.com writes:
fs on unknown-bloc. not sure why?
Because you use mmcblk0p2 for root= option while your uSD seems to
have only one partition.
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Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
No one knows how to fix the bug that the input isn't working right anymore?
When i do a hexdump /dev/input/event2 or with event3 i got data so the
accels seems to work. A short look at the modifications Scott made to
the sourcecode shows that he uses
William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au writes:
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 21:07 +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
wrote:
Is Qi reliable enough already to migrate from u-boot?
Yes
no, fails to boot occasionally, and because it
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
2009/5/26 Thomas White t...@bitwiz.org.uk:
I found that as well. Is anyone able to comment on what HAL is being used
for
in SHR-Unstable? If it's simply been pulled in as a dependency (e.g. for
X.org) and isn't actively being used (e.g. by
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 03:47:04PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
Not sure - raised it with Andy directly when he asked for comments - but
it was not going to be fixed as it was works for me (booting failures)
- this being him. And, as you know he was very against Qi printing
anything
William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au writes:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 10:46 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
I use QI for some months now and it never failed once to boot my neo. I
also changed the version of qi some times to a newer version but this
never changed the working state for me. :)
So think
Max m...@darim.com writes:
When I plug FR it appears as eth0 instead of usb0.
According to http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/ I have to set the local
assignment bit, 0x02 in the first octet, to ensure it still uses a name
like usb0 not eth0.
It's on purpose and it's damn right. Search the
William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au writes:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 18:15 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 03:47:04PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
...
Look at AUX led. Enable whichever loglevel for kernel you like. Boot a
minimal kernel that will boot really fast
Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org writes:
On Sun, 31 May 2009 09:17:30 pm Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
Also: suspend is working much more reliably ever since the upgrade to Qi,
so far I've only had to reboot because of that damn bug where suspend stops
and no calls are doable (in and out).
Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org writes:
Am I right in thinking that if you are using Qi and have flashed a JFFS2
image
to your NAND which has a /boot with a kernel in it then it will boot that
kernel in preference to the one that you have flashed directly with
dfu-util ?
No, Qi doesn't
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
bummer.
how's that -- it makes qi unusable for everybody using the internal flash
as primary device and forces to boot from sd card.
not sensible imo.
How's that? Why don't you want to use the kernel flashed to
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
as far as i understood from the qi discussions, qi does not use that
partition but looks for a specific file in a specific location, make the
kernel nand partition unnecessary.
so, if it can't read jffs2, one cannot boot from flash.
You should have
roby hariseldo...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Max m...@darim.com writes:
When I plug FR it appears as eth0 instead of usb0.
It's on purpose and it's damn right. Search the archives. If you want
some kind
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
You should have read Qi wiki page or Qi source code instead.
well, i follow the discussion on the lists a long time.
if that kind of information is not worth to be mentioned, i certainly do
not expect it to be mentioned in either wiki or code.
Source
Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org writes:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:09:02 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
That's what I thought.
But, in that case, how come my Om2009 phone boots into 2.6.29-rc2 (which is
in /boot in the JFFS2 image) and not to the 2.6.28 image I've
flashed
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
Source code is what actually compiles to binary that then runs on
device. So it's the ultimate source of information about what and how
it is supposed to work. Any discussions on ML especially those filled
with inaccurate conclusions drawn from nowhere
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@computer.org writes:
In fact overall time required for hand rework is roughly equal for
both buzz and #1024 fixes. If one has already dismounted the can
The key difference is the word if already dismounted the can.
I would require those who wants that #1024
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Montag, 1. Juni 2009 14:32:26 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau maxpose...@gmail.com writes:
My MUA is flexible enough to strip _forged_ Reply-To header that
this list errorneously adds to every mail. So i'm perfectly aware
how
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk writes:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 04:07:10PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
My MUA is flexible enough to strip _forged_ Reply-To header that this
list errorneously adds to every mail. So i'm perfectly aware how this
fucking mailing list works and i had
Werner Almesberger wer...@openmoko.org writes:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Aother note to all who read this: the Buzz rework is only required if
you have the Buzz problem.
Hmm, wasn't there an environmental component as well, i.e., band and
signal strength ? So changes in the network,
neove...@freerunner spa...@ymail.com writes:
Maybe someone knows the answer how to use different layouts on the mbk.
OE has several patches that allow to use a virtual key to switch
layouts on the fly without reloading the keyboard. There's a wishlist
report here [1] which includes a link to
neove...@freerunner spa...@ymail.com writes:
Ah, great. Thanks for that hint.
http://git.openembedded.net/ does not exist apparently. Where can I get the
patches from instead?
Sorry, probably i mistyped it when i entered the bugreport, it's
there:
http://cgit.openembedded.org/
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Be free,
Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz writes:
it doesn't remember i have made it show once i switch windows and
this gets really annoying. is there a way for it to remember it's
state for a window?
I do not know how hard is it to add this feature into illume, but maybe
a useful workaround is to modify
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