Alexander Lehner writes:
> I think it's the CPU which is around 90% already at 2fps.
You can play 320x240 25fps theora/vorbis video with theorarm and
tremor (and om screen glamo-bus-timings 2-4-2).
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Gennady Kupava writes:
> 1. I beleive that default timings of 4-4-4 is a bug, which should be
> fixed. Where is no reason to keep default timings.
Hmm, wasn't there some WSOD problem that started to occur with 2-4-2?
< gena2x> Weiss: month ago i asked you to comment/do proper fix for
the 2-4-2 W
Helge Hafting writes:
> I wonder: For such a simple setup, could unsuspend be used
> instead of booting? I.e. if you lost power, you unsuspend into some
> saved image, instead of waiting for a cold boot.
The state of hardware will be lost, it's not so easy.
> To be completely power-proof, use a
David Garabana Barro writes:
> It cannot boot >2M kernel, for example. Not uninportant one :)
It can if you send the commands from PC over USB. Shouldn't be a
problem if you boot your phone only once a month :-)
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"Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau" writes:
> Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel, imho.
Some context would help here...
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Carsten Gerlach writes:
> / # ping 88.198.93.221
> PING 88.198.93.221 (88.198.93.221) 56 data bytes
> ping: sendto: Network is unreachable
> / #
>
> How can I solve this?
"ip route"?
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Carsten Gerlach writes:
> Yes of course, you are right, maybe there is no need for a "new" distro, a
> modification of a existing one can work. But when we come to your mentioned
> read-only filesystem, then I dont't know if it is possible only by
> configuring? And what is with all the drivers
Carsten Gerlach writes:
> does someone know a small distribution which is only made for GPS usage? For
I don't really see the point in having a yet another
distribution. Just take an existing distribution and configure it to
fit this task. Optionally contribute back some new packages.
Configuri
Radek Polak writes:
> If this bug is not fixed, it IMO makes no sence to switch to 2.6.32 or higher
> kernels.
Can you please run
while true; do rtcwake -s 60 -m no ; echo mem >/sys/power/state ; om battery
consumption; sleep 10; done
that I suggested in the bug report? I'd like to hear if ot
"Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE)" writes:
> Actually, it works like a dream! I plugged my USB-> serial adapter from
> my FR to an IBM server serial port, ran picocom and was able to log in.
> Only problem: The IBM expects the terminal to 80 char X 24 lines and the
> terminal on the FR is on
"Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE)" writes:
> recognizes and assigns to /dev/ttyUSB0. My problem is, minicom won't run
I prefer picocom.
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Hi,
Xavier Cremaschi writes:
> What is the best app to add and manage shoutcasts like
> http://www.radiorivendell.com/page/listen/
There's no such thing as best app obviously. I use mpd with ario and a
few menu entries to do quick "pause/resume" with mpc.
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Prekates Alexandros writes:
> i had a kernel panic (AUX flashing red constantly) but i couldnt power
> it off or reboot my NF from power button. Is that a problem or the power
> button cant function independently from the kernel ?
Yes. Use the panic=60 boot option to make FR automatically reboot
Radek Polak writes:
> SHR kernel is > 2MB and uboot can have problems loading such kernel. You
> either need to adjust uboot env or try qi which does not have this limit.
Why would u-boot have problems with > 2MB? Isn't it just that people
have configured their u-boot to only load 2MB in the co
Gennady Kupava writes:
> I tested default(AKA slow) and fast timing settings for -vo x11 and -vo
> fbdev. The settings with different vo's are not directly comparable, as
> different libc used occasionally, so only (slow/x11 and fast/x11) and
> (slow/fbdev and fast/fbdev) are comparable.
>
> The
Fox Mulder writes:
> But there is one major thing i'm missing which has every other mobile
> phone. The possibility to see unanswered calls/sms without extra turning
> on the phone. When i missed a call and wasn't near the phone than i do
It'd be even better if we could wake on touchscreen.
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Brolin Empey writes:
> using it since 2009-08. One of the largest problems I still have is
> call volumes when there is background noise. I usually use my FR as a
I experience the same problem and it's one of the last problems so I'd
like to do something about it. My current workaround is to
Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
> Mainly because it runs out very quickly. :-)
Wasn't that a feature in 1973? ;)
What's the consumption (=current_now) right after resume?
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Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
> neo:~# cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_now
> -287000
According to this it is being charged. Why are you worried?
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Alex Samorukov writes:
> There is a debian busybox package in the repositories. By default it
> installs only /bin/busybox, but using symlinks (it uses argv[0] to
> choose what to do) and by removing standard syslog it is possible to
> replace debian syslogd.
Beware that busybox syslogd logs o
Yoric Kotchukov writes:
> May 28 14:13:31 localhost kernel: [0.00] Kernel command line:
> loglevel=4 console=tty0 console=ttySAC2,115200 init=/sbin/init ro
> mtdparts=physmap-flash:-(nor);neo1973-nand:0x0004(qi),0x0004(depr-ub-env),0x0080(kernel),0x000a(depr),0x0004(id
Yoric Kotchukov writes:
> May 28 14:13:31 localhost kernel: [21474550.235000] []
> (part_read+0x0/0xd0) from [] (jffs2_flash_read+0x98/0x280)
Is this really the first log message about this?
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Ed Kapitein writes:
> I hope it saves someone 5 minutes of scripting :-)
Why all the sleeps? ;-)
My script for sharing gprs connection with wlan:
#!/bin/sh
om wifi power 1
sleep 4
sudo ifconfig wlan down
sudo iwconfig wlan mode ad-hoc
sudo iwconfig wlan channel 5
sudo iwconfig wlan essid "openm
Nashvin Gangaram writes:
> Does anyone know of any way to "Remote Desktop" to the Freerunner (to see
> the Freerunner display on PC, via USB). Preferably for SHR on Freerunner
> and Linux Mint or Ubuntu on PC...
x11vnc works for me.
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g...@ergoarte.ch writes:
> It is a known problem, for kernel 2.6.32 it is unknown how to use the
Can you please report this to bugs.openmoko.org? This is the first
time I hear about it.
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Robin Paulson writes:
> no, i don't want two different OSs. i want one OS (debian), and at
> boot/logon/whatever, a choice of whether debian uses X or Qt
Just make the default to be X. Then add a menu entry that stops X and
starts framebuffer stuff?
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Gilles Filippini writes:
> I hope to upload one in a few days. But I'm currently busy making ogpsd
> a gpsd client. It takes me quite some time, /me being a python noobs :D
> I've something functional since today. Time to refactor / polish...
Hmm, isn't upstream rewriting ogpsd in vala?
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saravanan T writes:
> Q1.How do I run the phonesim gui app. I tried downloading the source
> compiling it, but it needs qt installed. I downloaded the qt sdk from nokia
> (qt source sdk).Compiled and
> installed,but no use.
"No use"? You need to report exactly how it fails. Otherwise it won't
eve
Esben Stien writes:
> Does something like this exist?. If not, please, someone start making
> it.
Why Linux? I would like my watch to consume as little energy as
possible...
-Timo
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Xavier Cremaschi writes:
> They get bigger and bigger... any idea to avoid an incoming catastrophe ?
Rotate your logs with logrotate? I'm assuming you use debian that has
it, not sure if SHR has it or not.
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xChris writes:
> as I read on the wiki, the #cat /proc/mtd should show a 'rootfs' ... but
> when I run this command on my h:1
What parameters are you passing to Linux? (cat /proc/cmdline to see)
> So, that means is impossible to flash the device using the nandwrite
> command?
No.
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Neil Jerram writes:
> Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
> Would that be a kernel problem, or could it also be udev or hal?
Have you loaded the kernel module for gta02 buttons?
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saravanan T writes:
> 1. I did not find any api(Java,Python) to inject the voice during call ?
> Where should I look ?
Good question. I have managed to record audio from GSM but not yet
playback. I first
# Route audio from aplay to GSM.
# aplay audio starts from left DAC so we start from there.
Lars Hennig writes:
> as webOS seems to me as one of the best fingerfriendly UIs, I wondered if
> somebody already tried to port it (s.th. similar) to the freerunner.
> Are there any efforts to do so?
Are you allowed to modify webOS?
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Alishams Hassam writes:
> and disable the wifi. If the battery is still shit, leave wifi off after
> a restart and see if battery life improves.
How about giving exact numbers by measuring the consumption using
om battery consumption
or via /sys directly? (I think you need current_now file).
Daniel MT writes:
> http://www.faltantornillos.net/proyectos/gnu/brightPlayer/brightPlayer0.4.tar.gz
some random comments:
1) tar zxf extracts the files to cwd. it is customary to have a
subdirectory inside the tar, like brightPlayer-0.4.
2) files are not executable. Usually people expect they
Neil Jerram writes:
> [21474543.91] s3c2410-wdt s3c2410-wdt: watchdog inactive, reset
> disabled, irq enabled
Not sure, are you running watchdog process?
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Neil Jerram writes:
> # killall zhone
How would this work? Isn't zhone a python program?
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Radek Polak writes:
> alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state store
>
> This if far from comfortable...
Modifying files in /usr is surely a really bad idea?
Make it symlink to /etc at least.
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Shashank Bharadwaj writes:
> When I try to resume, (sometimes) the display is shown properly, but
> the touch screen is still turned-off I guess. I can see everything on
> the phone, if I get calls, I can see them, but can't answer. Even the
> hardware keys work fine (the AUX button brings up the
Joif writes:
> Also, it happend two times that after a suspend the moko didn't recover, I
> had to remove the battery.
Do you remember the exact time and date when this happened?
Here my phone fails to wake up from suspend about every two months:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2309
Stefan Monnier writes:
> Which watchdog daemon would that be
It's the normal one that everyone's been using since 1996 :-)
$ apt-cache show watchdog
Package: watchdog
Priority: extra
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 296
Maintainer: Michael Meskes
Architecture: amd64
Version: 5.8-1
Depends: libc6
Al Johnson writes:
> Watchdog hardware usually works by causing a reset if it doesn't get poked in
> a given time interval. Since there's a kernel driver involved I assume that's
> the case here. If the freeze, be it kernel or user space, stops the watchdog
> being poked then you get a restart.
Josh Thompson writes:
> Can you explain how to set up a watchdog daemon? It would also save wear on
> the back cover tabs, which I'm more concerned about than the battery
> contacts.
echo s3c2410_wdt >> /etc/modules
sudo modprobe s3c2410_wdt
sudo apt-get install watchdog
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Neil Jerram writes:
> Does anyone else see this?
I'm personally using xserver-xorg-video-fbdev. However, even that
started to crash a few weeks ago in Xorg upgrade. The bug is
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=575521
> If not, I'm guessing it could be caused by a specific hardwa
Margo writes:
> The path in /opt/qtmoko/bin/gps-poweron.sh is
> /sys/devices/platform/gta02-pm-gps.0/power_on
>
> This file does exist and is 0. If I manually "echo 1" it, and then cat
> it, it is still 0. Something automatically changes it back to 0.
How about
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/gt
Radek Polak writes:
> Yes that could be good solution. QtMoko still uses debian stable but i guess
> it's not that big problem. Btw is there a homepage and git for this project
> somewhere?
$ apt-cache show omhacks | grep Homepage
Homepage: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/omhacks.git;a=blob;f=
Radek Polak writes:
> The sysfs paths sometimes change with kernel versions. There are two scripts
> in qtmoko which should have the correct paths:
>
> /opt/qtmoko/bin/gps-poweron.sh
> /opt/qtmoko/bin/gps-poweroff.sh
Would qtmoko be interested in using omhacks for this? It is already in
debian
Yann SLADEK writes:
> With QtMoko, I cannot go up to 20h, after modifying
> /opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/Modem.conf
I do not use qtmoko but how did you modify Modem.conf?
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Joseph Reeves writes:
> Has there been any explanation of the guitar pick that shipped with
> the GTA01? If I remember correctly, Sean said that it was an
It's for opening the case.
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Marcus Bauer writes:
> tangoGPS has started with libgps and around version 0.7 switched away
> due to too many bugs. What finally triggered the switch was the fact
> that it didn't deliver the altitude due to a bug. As the most important
> data of a GPS is position, speed and altitude I considered
Joshua Judson Rosen writes:
> Do you know where I can find an official upstream git (or other VC)
> repository, then? I haven't been able to figure out where Marcus' is,
There's no such thing available publicly afaik.
> I've been using Bazaar, and have initialised my own repository from
> a rele
Joshua Judson Rosen writes:
> However: I'd like to know where the *developer* community is for tangoGPS--
> and please don't take that the wrong way, there's nothing backhanded
> in that remark; really, I'm interested in developing tangoGPS, and
> communicating and collaborating with other likemin
Paul Wise writes:
> Yet another hardware design issue I guess, I'm quite surprised there
> isn't a small battery to power the clock like in PCs.
There is a small battery. Look at the schematics please :-)
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Paul Wise writes:
> until FSO (in Debian & SHR) sets the system time to the GPS time.
> Is there any better way to deal with this?
USB usb power while swapping batteries so that you don't need to power
the system down.
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"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" writes:
>> Just check the resume reason and put the phone back to suspend if the
>> reason is headphone. Having the phone unsuspend for 1 second can't be
>> that bad for energy consumption.
>
> While that is true, in my opinion the proper way to do it is to expose
> the wa
Paul Wise writes:
> My FreeRunner resumes from suspend-to-memory if I remove the headphones
> from the headphone socket. Does anyone know if that is configurable or
> if the hardware just doesn't allow it to be changed?
Just check the resume reason and put the phone back to suspend if the
reason
Chuck Norris writes:
> application that fit my needs? I googled... but found nothing
With xcompmgr and transset you can make any window transparent. This
works for example with the xvkbd keyboard.
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Chuck Norris writes:
> under my desktop and it shows transparent window. Then I compiled it for
> shr-u with crosscompiler from tmp/cross folder of shr-u sources. And on
> freerunner it shows not transparent window. So Is it possible to create
> transparent gtk apps in shr or other distribs for fr
Kai-Martin writes:
> Ok, why not.
> I am only half fluent with the necessesary commands. On my
> laptop I used to call wpa_supplicant with some fancy config file.
> The wlan device to talk to seems to be eth0, right?
Yes but you can change that to more logical "wlan" with udev.
> Most of the ti
Johannes Kepler writes:
>> I boot only to upgrade kernel. Uptime can easily be weeks.
>>
> which distribution do you use?
> my goal is a device which sends a sms in case of emergency. so i need a
> working fr!
Debian but that's not relevant. The important thing is what
applications you use. htt
vancel35 writes:
> I don't know if anyone will be able to indicate a similar experience mainly
> because I'm not sure if anyone leaves theirs on that long.
I boot only to upgrade kernel. Uptime can easily be weeks.
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Märta writes:
> [ 0.00] Unknown boot option `g_ether.host_addr=00:1F:11.01:0D:8F´:
> ignoring
Sounds normal. You have g_ether as a module so kernel does not
recognize the option before the module has been loaded?
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Robin Paulson writes:
> hub. far cheaper, and i don't have to wait for postage from hk
My hub only cost $5.31 and there were not shipping fees from
dealextreme.com :)
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Not this one but something similar. See
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/user:lindi for a link.
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niubee_007 writes:
> Happy to know you succeed on WOL. will have a try on debian.
> just to confirm you are using '0' instead of '1' in below script?
> # set the magic parameter mentioned in
> http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/305
> sudo sh -c 'echo 0 > /sys/module/s3cmci/parameters/persist'
niubee_007 writes:
> I googled wakeup-on-wlan for SHR and found this link
> http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/305
I have been trying to get wake on wlan work on debian for a long
time. Using andy-tracking a3587e4ed77974ad on gta02v5. That
echo 1 >/sys/module/s3cmci/parameters/persist
finall
Jay Vaughan writes:
> So how do you use it?
om wifi power 1
sleep 4 # wait for wlan interface to appear
sudo ifconfig wlan down
sudo iwconfig wlan mode ad-hoc
sudo iwconfig wlan channel 5
sudo iwconfig wlan essid "openmoko"
sudo ifconfig wlan up
sudo ip addr add 10.4.2.1/24 dev wlan
sudo /etc/ini
Al Johnson writes:
> might have a change of heart, but it seems unlikely. I think I've seen
> reports
> of Ad Hoc mode working, but i've never tried it.Bluetooth networking works.
Ad hoc works for me.
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Paul Fertser writes:
> you need the "Y-cable". The best option would be to get a suitable USB
> hub and modify it accordingly. For more references see [1] and
If you don't want to modify anything you can buy
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13526
which works without any modifications.
djdas writes:
> Honestly we didn't try GPRS functions yet, because we focused on the
> phone part for the Armeniacum release, although oFono team implemented
> the GPRS functions and the Calypso plugin already works with
> multiplexing, so I assume there shouldn't be many problems.
Nothing on
Brolin Empey writes:
> ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
Ok this proves that the usb controller is alive and the problem is
probably just mechanical.
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Al Johnson writes:
> It may just have been missed. Even now searching the gpsd site for dbus won't
> get you any interface documentation.
Yep they ask you to read the source :-)
"On operating systems that support D-BUS,
gpsd can be built to broadcast GPS fixes to
D-BUS-aware applications. As
Neil Jerram writes:
> I assume you also considered adding the gypsy dbus API to gpsd? It is
gpsd authors:
"we are open to adding those signals to our D-Bus support."
-- http://gpsd.berlios.de/gypsy.html
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Al Johnson writes:
> FSO is a collection of dbus protocols. gpsd at that time did not
> have a dbus interface.
Are you sure? The debian changelog for gpsd package talks about dbus
already in 2005.
gpsd (2.26-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- bugfix: gps.h refers to missing
Stefan Monnier writes:
> Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
> *.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
No package in debian seems to install files to /opt. I am not sure if
this violates the policy but it would surely be very unusual.
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Brolin Empey writes:
> I have fully reassembled my FreeRunner; it still works, except for USB
> data. However, now I really think this is a hardware problem because
Just a check: can you see internal bluetooth chip if you power it up
and run "lsusb" on the phone?
Davide Scaini writes:
> The only pdfviewer i can find for fr is edfviewer, but it's not really
> usable...
> do you know any existing alternative?
> thanks for your help!
I use mupdf since it is fast and uses little memory (it does not use
poppler). UI is very primitive.
"arne anka" writes:
> well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
> it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
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"arne anka" writes:
> an initrd is imo used mostly to cover different hw configurations w/o
> having to rebuild the kernel everytime.
Encrypted SD would be one application where you want to use initramfs.
> i guess it would slow down the boot (load/unload intrd, free ram and so
> on) w/o add
Sebastian Reichel writes:
> There will probably be more things beeing compiled as modules in
> the next version. My aim is to compile everything as module which
> is not in the linus kernel tree, so that these can be built with
Good to hear. I hope no major regressions occur in this process.
Sebastian Reichel writes:
> as I said multiple times - you need to load the led kernel module to
> have working leds. I guess I should add an init.d script to
> fso-config-gta02, which will load these modules.
init script does not sound very nice. How about just warning about
this during package
Quim Testar writes:
> new version and decided to downgrade anyway. Moreover, with ext2 the root
> partition needs to recheck at boot everytime system goes down uncleanly,
> which happens often to me.
No fs is going to like unclean shutdown very much so you better avoid them :)
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Ben Thompson writes:
> I will see if I can reliably reproduce the problem and submit a bug
> report if there isn't one (where should I do this?).
http://bugs.openmoko.org is the place for kernel bugs. Set the
component to "System Software", an example bug:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/23
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
> executable that are not executed ATM.
Ah that is true, read-only mappings do not need to be kept in memory.
> BTW, what kind of WiFi authentication and encryption do you use? I use
> WPA and TKIP, ma
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
> ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
Hmm. The memory usage of frameworkd actually decreased during the test:
$ grep frameworkd ps*
ps.17:57:32:root 1219 46.6 16.4 32368 19876 ?Ss 17:31 12:15
python /
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra writes:
> Everything should be run as the user. Using dbus should be enough for
> getting the priviledged stuff done at FSO level.
Note that running as a normal user might not limit your privileges
that much on openmoko:
#2321 any user can run wmiconfig -i eth0 --power ma
Yoric Kotchukov writes:
> POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY=83
> POWER_SUPPLY_ONLINE=1
>
> 1/5 the charge is lost at the moment (((
That's a feature afaik. Look at the bug reports on similar issues.
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Bastian Muck writes:
> I know, I can't help that much, but I am sure that midori is the
> problem. I often hear music with vagalume over wlan and it is no
> problem to hear 3 or 4 hours. But if I use Midori then after 10
> minutes (and sometimes less) the system hangs because of no ram.
You might
"arne anka" writes:
> with that new package, the fr doesn't vibrate on incoming call.
> something missing in the kernel itself or do i need yet another module?
ls /sys/class/leds?
lsmod?
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Al Johnson writes:
> My settings would be no use to you as I turn down from default not up. I
> suspect the variations in how loudly people speak and how they position the
> phone relative to their head have more to do with the need for different
> settings than variations in the handsets thems
"arne anka" writes:
> nope. and not with other targets. only the fr, which makes me suspect it
What if you ssh to localhost on FR itself?
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"arne anka" writes:
> that i did understand -- the question is, how to do that.
If you are not using FSO in debian you can use
om wifi power 0
om wifi power 1
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"arne anka" writes:
> a long time ago i used to experience frequent hangs with ssh connections,
> when using that infamous dropbear.
Does this happen when you ssh to localhost?
> but with an upgrade of sshd a few weeks ago the exact same issue was
> introduced again, after a few lines of out
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
> file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many bytes each
process has in swap. This would let us see which process is the one
whose memory usage steadily increases. No
Sebastian Reichel writes:
> as you were talking about SHR - there's no configure call in the
Ah, it's very confusing that SHR is both the name of a distribution
and a program?
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omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
> By the way, can any of the Debian gurus suggest an easy way to
> rebuild a Debian package with different build options? And would a
> shared library built this way work on SHR?
Here's an example:
1) apt-get source nano
2) cd nano*
3) edit debian/rules a
omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
> debian> uname -r
> 2.6.29-20100118.gita15608f2
udev was changed recently and it does not work with this kernel. You
probably need to wait for a new version to be uploaded.
>> > Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's
This a
omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
> It's installed on SD card with multiple partitions, but how to mount
> the other partitions? I couldn't find the relevant device files in
> /dev, except for mtdX, which are character devices and probably
> related to builtin NAND anyway.
uname -r?
dpkg -
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> Is it a known problem, or I have unique combination of AP software and
> FR settings?
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of "ps axuf" to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to see if some pr
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