Mark Night writes:
> I need to send the data from openmoko to an embedded device through a usb to
> serial converter IC. The small embedded device only has facility for serial
I can connect my usb headset, keyboard, mouse, 3g stick, webcam and
mass storage stick to my freerunner and they work jus
Test writes:
> I could not get any response from gsm modem. not sure why? see below
>
>
> GTA02v6 # neo1973 gsm on
> GTA02v6 # terminal serial
> Entering terminal mode for port serial
> Use '~.' to leave the terminal and get back to u-boot
> ATE1
Try sending the command multiple times in a ro
KaZeR writes:
> Current typical use case : i'm trying to opkg upgrade via gprs. opkg tries
> to download the new rev of navit, which weights about 5Mb. After 500kb of
> download, the download is stalled (same things happens with wget) and never
> continues.
Maybe this is "#2264 Heavy GPRS traffic
Vasco Névoa writes:
> Possible errors that lead to that situation:
> - bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; -> check if you need to
> change them;
This can't surely cause missing filesystem support?
> - missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted;
> ->
Davide Scaini writes:
> i do not boot at all... but the message is
> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> unknown-block(31,6)
Your kernel lacks mtdblock support then?
(ls -l mtdblock6 shows 31, 6)
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Davide Scaini writes:
> i tried now latest kernel
> http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/uImage-2.6.29-oe10+gitr119801+b4136a36f31a65d0998a328465df9e8e2ba93166-r3.4-om-gta02.bin
> and i get a kernel panic... nice!
If you chvt 1 can you see panic message?
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Adam Jimerson writes:
> Thanks for trying that out, I made a bug report for it here if there is
> anything else that needs added to it
> http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/418 feel free to do so and hopefully
> get this problem fixed.
Can you also open a ticket at bugs.openmoko.org since thi
Adam Jimerson writes:
> Thanks for trying that out, I made a bug report for it here if there is
> anything else that needs added to it
> http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/418 feel free to do so and hopefully
> get this problem fixed.
Can you also open a ticket at bugs.openmoko.org since thi
David Garabana Barro writes:
> What about xrand and composite?
Both work.
> Is stable enough for daily use?
Yes. I've used it now for nearly two months.
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David Garabana Barro writes:
> No one has xv support. I bet there are not difference when playing videos.
You mean this one?
li...@ginger:~$ xdpyinfo | grep XV
XVideo
I'm using Xorg with xf86-video-glamo git revision 703acea13.
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"arne anka" writes:
> to whom it may concern ...
> i just created a new debian package of navit
> (navit_0.1.0+svn-2234_armel.deb) and uploaded it to
>> http://www.ginguppin.de/node/26
Is the debian source package also available somewhere?
http://navit.latouche.info/debian/sid/navit_0.1.0+svn-
Franky Van Liedekerke writes:
> Apr 26 17:21:48 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [25301.345000] send sigkill
> to 3592 (btsettings), adj 15, size 3678
You are running out of memory and linux is killing processes.
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Javier Garcia writes:
> recently i have discovered this list with truly opened operative systems that
> the FSF recommeds.
>
> Is OpenMoko absolutely compromise with open source? If yes, have you thought
> in asking to add OpenMoko to that list?
Depends on what you mean. "Openmoko" is a distro,
Anas Alzouhbi writes:
> could you help me, what to do after connecting electrically the
> sensor, how to setup it, or how can I make the gyroscope write data in
> a file like accelerometers.
Huh? What kind of gyroscope is it? How did you connect it to
freerunner?
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> But I'm happy, asterisk runs fine in a real case.
Can you check if you get lower latency by only running linphone on fr
and having the 3g stick connected to fr itself?
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openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
>> I'd still like to know how much it consumes if it is connected to USB
>> permanently.
>
> Good question Timo. Please drop a ticket to the manufactorer:
> http://freedom.helpserve.com/index.php
>
> You can there also the Quickstart Guide for the Sli
"arne anka" writes:
>> Timo, I agree with Christ about what a wired BT keyboard seems :)
>
> what's wrong with you guys? the description clearly states it is
> rechargeable via usb -- so, how is asking for the current taken in any way
> unreasonable?
But I was wondering it if it can be power
Christ van Willegen writes:
> Since it's bluetooth, it probably has its own batteries. Having a
> bluetooth keyboard that is powered by a cable seems a bit... overkill.
I'd still like to know how much it consumes if it is connected to USB
permanently.
-Timo
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
> Thanks to David Samblas, who wrote the Wiki for Bluetooth Keyboard:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freedom_Slim_Keyboard
> we have stock up with the Freedom Ltd. Slim Keyboard.
How much does the keyboard consume if I power it entirely with usb
pow
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
> I am trying to expand range of accessories to the Openmoko Freerunner,
> I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you very much. Any chance you could start selling Y-cables (USB
cables that make it possible to charge neo while using usb devices at
the same time)
kimaidou writes:
> * adding them into the wav file (or ogg file) metadata ? Which format ? Have
> you any clue how to do it ?
Just use timestamped recordings and correlate those later against GPS
data. If you to "ask" the GPS for the current location you get
lower/unpredictable precision (importa
Bram Neijt writes:
> Saying that the libs are dedicated to the Neo sounds like my worst
> nightmare: no application anywhere ever uses them.. except for some of
I have had these same thoughts for months. Fortunately it is perfectly
possible to use freerunner without using E at all. I wrote a smal
Anas Alzouhbi writes:
> what could be the reason?? and what should I do??
You did not link against math library. Add "-lm" option to gcc.
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Steve Mosher writes:
> Come on in the waters fine.
Can't resist to ask, what's the deal with the name? ;-)
In Mar 2 all references to "GTA03" were changed[1] to "3d7k" in the
andy-tracking linux branch. Is it now called GTA03 again?
[1] the commit message:
commit 81da012eb0fff1bc5f129202d0c1
Hi,
Tom writes:
> please make sure to send me bug reports/ideas/patches.
I did not test this yet but here are my comments based on reading the
source tarball:
* Thanks for using autotools. It helps a lot that simple autoreconf -i
&& ./configure && make && make install works and DESTDIR and
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen writes:
> Btw, what is the state of xf86-video-glamo?
I have been using xf86-video-glamo since Feb 25 and it[1] seems to be
quite stable.
> Does XVIDEO work?
xdpyinfo advertises Xvideo. My normal .mplayer/config has
framedrop=yes
vo=x11
quiet=yes
and with that at leas
Hi,
a colleague of mine did the buzz fix for my freerunner (GTA02V6). The
buzz appears to be gone! See photos and discussion at
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/buzz-fix/
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
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Sander writes:
> What do you use to connect the dongle and the FR? I'm looking for a
> converter between the small FR port and the large dongle port.
I just use the data cable that come with freerunner and a USB gender
changer. This way I have minimum number of extra cables with me :-)
I'd love
Arigead writes:
> If you could get a hold of the plastic spacer could you then take a 3.5G
> USB Dongle and put that into the space? I think that 3.5G USB Dongles
I have been using E169 dongle quite a lot with freerunner. Since I did
some udev setup [1] the hassle is minimal: I just plug the dong
Radek Polak writes:
> Would it be possible to attach output from this solar panel
> straight to battery connector? Do you think that this can
> work?
Make it 5V, use a regulator and the usb port just to be on the safe
side? If you keep the phone in your pocket the solar panel won't help
much anyw
Sebastian Hammerl writes:
> but where do you get the gsm coordinates from? thats the whole point! we
> need something where we can get the rough location and i do not know
> anything.
>From opencellid database.
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Sebastian Hammerl writes:
> all these program need a gps position. I want a program that gets your
No they don't. agps-onlinec takes latitude and longitude. It does not
need to come from GPS. I feed it the coordinates of the nearby gsm
cell.
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Anas Alzouhbi writes:
> /bin/sh: line 1: git: command not found
> make: *** [setup-common] Erreur 127
>
> what must I do to cuntinue the mokoMakefile
You better install git?
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Sebastian Hammerl writes:
> 1.) anyone knows a was to get the coordinates of area codes?
Openstreetmap has postal codes but not telephone area codes. Can you
map postal codes to telephone area codes?
> 2.) anyone wants to try to code something in this direction?
Wouldn't it be much easier to ju
Fox Mulder writes:
> I added a script in /etc/apm/scripts which logs the current before and
> after resume. With kernel andy-tracking 1e257a0e99817a33 it shows 126mA
That's indeed quite a lot. I am not sure if reading current_now
immediately after resume is race-free so you might want to collect
Mike Crash writes:
> Just a notice, if someone looking for stopwatch, i have created one, packaged
> for Debian.
Btw, the source code seems to have some extra \r characters. Better
run dos2unix on *.cc?
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Rask Ingemann Lambertsen writes:
> sleep 120 && cat
> /sys/class/power_supply/battery/{status,current_now,voltage_now,capacity}
Interestingly I get
Discharging
73125
4126000
100
with andy-tracking b8b36e5ec3db
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Aapo Rantalainen writes:
> It is gtk program which prints
> 1) mouse location
> 2) mouse button press (and its location)
> 3) mouse button release (and its location)
Hmm, isn't this what xev already does? It also supports timestamps.
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Fox Mulder writes:
> i wonder which kernel is the "best" or lets say the most stable and
> working für debian at the moment. Since i upgraded from the last 2.6.24
> kernels to the 2.6.28/29 i have more problems than benefits. :/
I have tested andy-tracking b8b36e5ec3db71d for a long time and it
s
Marcel writes:
> (pkg-fso for example). To achieve this the requirements to get into pkg-fso
> shouldn't be too demanding imho.
I thought pkg-fso was a temporary repository for packages that are
aiming to enter debian. I would be surprised if I got some low-quality
stuff from there.
> An open r
Leonti Bielski writes:
> The problem is that it does not work first time. I have to run the
"Does not work"? I don't think you can request resources with
dbus-send. The moment you exit() it will release the resource.
-Timo
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Thomas Gstädtner writes:
> According to the data-sheet it maxes out at 100 mA, not enough to keep
> the Neo running, and definitely not enough to charge it.
But neo only uses about 15-30 mA on suspend so you should be able to
charge neo while it is in suspend.
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Daniel Willmann writes:
> I have now performed a couple buzz fixes and feel pretty confident
> that I'll fix more phones than I'll break in the process. :-)
> (I haven't broken any phones until now)
Cool, have you thought about accepting phones to be sent to you by
mail? I'm sure you could ask fo
Michele Renda writes:
> The range is 0..255?
Source code says that it is 0..100 that then mapped to 0..255 before
sending to calypso.
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Stefan Monnier writes:
> Well, since [io]pkgs can be found in all kinds of places, it would
> definitely be preferable to just be able to install [io]pkgs directly
Yep but then apt-get --build source does not work.
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Rask Ingemann Lambertsen writes:
>> Nice it would be grat in future if we (debian users) could just add opkg
>> repos as deb ones... maybe with different priority... it may be difficult
>> and risky, but indeed useful!
Wouldn't it be much easier to just create real debian packages?
If you have
"Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio" writes:
> My FreeRunner (running Om2008.9) freezes after about 10 minutes
> using the GPS from my Java application. I think it's the same issue
> discussed below. I have searched the tickets but didnt find a
> reference to this among the 2200 tickets.
GPS should total
Fox Mulder writes:
> The second problem (which is the real blocker) is that some programs use
> a way too large font. It is so huge that i can't use them. Interestingly
What is "xdpyinfo" showing as DPI when this happens?
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Ed Kapitein writes:
> The way i work arround this is by having an xmessage with three buttons.
xmodmap did not work for me with Xglamo, are you using Xorg?
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sandilya b writes:
>I just got an openmoko freerunner phone and want to install
>cli-framework on it to use the various features of the d-bus
>system. Can someone help me with it?
Which distro are you running? I think the phone is shipped with some
om2007.X that does not offer org.fre
Aapo Rantalainen writes:
> I eliminate warnings and memory leaks. (can be compiled -Wall -Wextra cleanly)
> I use valgrind to find memory leaks, and it founds something with
> threading. I read manuals and found this solution, but valgrind is not
> satisfated.
Also things like
safe_malloc(10
"Ilya O." writes:
> 1) How long FreeRunner currently works as everyday phone? (Please,
> tell me that it can survive for a day).
Energy consumption during suspend is not very likely to go down unless
we can fix the deep sleep bug of the GSM chip. It's around 33-35
mA. Which means that we have abo
Aapo Rantalainen writes:
> (and let me know, if you find something)
I think I found a vulnerability that results in local execution of
code as root if local user is allowed to write to the directory that
serves the web pages.
page_from_file checks the file size first, then allocates a buffer and
Aapo Rantalainen writes:
> It is not very well tested, so if you need privacy take a serious look
> on the code.
> (and let me know, if you find something)
gcc 4.1.2:
helpers.c:7: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function
'strrchr'
helpers.c: At top level:
helpers.c:82: er
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) writes:
> actually nothing floating point here at all. all integer. evas actually scales
> quite fast. considering its scaling everything on the fly... with
> interpolation and/or supersampling. it has no code to cache such work (yet).
Hmm, could we come up with a
"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" writes:
> Real applications might rather want to remove it from frameworkd.conf
> and let it handle through X events.
Unfortunately X events are not useful if you want to use AUX before
logging in or before X has started up. I just ended up opening
/dev/input/event4 with
kimaidou writes:
> * One question to Timo : have you tested your soft in noisy environment ? Is
> it able to differenciate a voice from another sound ?
I need to add a command-line option to set the noise
limit. Additionally it maybe could automatically detect this limit
based on the environment
Francesco de Virgilio writes:
> Now, I respect everyone's work, I respect the *great* idea of Free
> Software as freedom to develop, but could all these ideas be merged into
> one? It'll be great to have a single application for OpenStreetMap
> mappers which does *all* this things, possibly config
Hi,
since I could not find any existing software to do what I need I wrote
my own:
http://iki.fi/lindi/darcs/monologue/
records audio only when you talk. It's very early version so don't
expect much. I hope to be able to use it dictate notes and use it with
at least openstreetmap.
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kimaidou writes:
> * do I need to start gpsd first
Sure, netcat talks to gspd.
> * will this work on every distribution, or do I need to change gpsd by
> fso-gpsd or anything else ?
It works with anything that speaks the gpsd protocol.
> * how do I know I have a fix before using this line ?
I
Alexander Mueller writes:
> Especially with the Openmoko this is true after reflashing the device.
Why not just rsync your home directory?
(And also, I have not reflashed my device for at least 6 months, using
debian here..)
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Florian Hackenberger writes:
> behaviour on SHR? I suspect that we could save at least a second of
Are you sure? To me it seemed that 2008.12 just turned the backlight
on only when you were already in X?
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Paul Fertser 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?
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kimaidou writes:
> * know when I got a fix
> * put the latitude, longitude and time into variables (and why not the
> precision too : hdop)
$ cat bin/gps-get-position
#!/bin/sh
echo p | nc -w1 0 gpsd | tr -d '\r\n' | cut -d'=' -f2
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kimaidou writes:
> Then we play it with aplay, and this way :
> * no need for speex, so the app is more portable
> * less job to do, so the app consumes less battery
>
> What do you think ?
But the quality is worse?
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Charles-Henri Gros writes:
> arecord -D hw -f cd -v -t raw | speexenc --stereo --rate 44100 --16bit
> --le - a.speex
Thanks. Speex would prefer 8, 16 or 32 Hz. Were you able to it to work with 32
Hz?
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Charles-Henri Gros writes:
> In this case I suggest using something like
> arecord -f S16_LE -r 44100 | speexenc - a.speex
I was going to suggest it too but it does not work:
$ time arecord -f S16_LE -r 44100 | speexenc - a.speex
Recording WAVE 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 H
Simon Kagstrom writes:
> I'm trying to get my bluetooth headset to work for calls on the
What's the model?
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kimaidou writes:
> One question : on which package depends speexenc and speexdec ?
$ find-package-by-file bin/speexenc
You have searched for paths that end with bin/speexenc in suite etch, all
sections, and all
/usr/bin/speexenc speex
You have searched for paths that end with bin/speexenc in sui
matthias writes:
> arecord -D hw -f S16_LE -t wav -c 1 -r 8000 ~/rec-$(date
> +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M).wav
How about using speex compression? I recorded a few words with
arecord -f S16_LE -r 44100 a.wav
and ended up with a 1089580-byte file.
speexenc a.wav a.speex
reduced the size to only 78214 bytes
Andy Green writes:
> Well, your consumption is roughly double that of Mickey's... 10h is
> worth 16% of his battery and 30% of yours.
What does current_now say to you immediately after resume? Here the
values are I see
Sat Feb 21 00:01:00 EET 2009 35812 uA
Sat Feb 21 02:01:01 EET 2009 35812 uA
S
Marcel writes:
> I installed kernel 2.6.28-20090105.git69b2aa26 (.28 kernel from Debian repo)
> yesterday. Today, wanting to use the neo as a webradio receiver connected to
> the stereo, I noticed that eth0, the wlan device, is gone. (No it doesn't
> have another name, ifconfig -a only shows up
William Kenworthy writes:
> I think you will get > 3 hours with the FR and gps - I had it on full
> brightness (no suspend and screen on) for about 3 hours - then events/0
Well, don't keep the screen on, that will eat the battery :-)
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Andy Green writes:
> | Sat Feb 21 02:01:01 EET 2009 65 %
> | Sat Feb 21 04:01:06 EET 2009 58 %
> | Sat Feb 21 06:01:00 EET 2009 52 %
> | Sat Feb 21 08:01:04 EET 2009 45 %
> | Sat Feb 21 10:01:00 EET 2009 38 %
> | Sat Feb 21 12:01:15 EET 2009 32 %
>
> What kernel is this? I know you usually run so
Andy Green writes:
> What kernel is this? I know you usually run something near HEAD?
andy-tracking b8b36e5ec3db71d5
> What is the status of WLAN, BT and GPS in each case?
At least according to my debug output they should all be off.
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"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" writes:
> FYI: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/StandbyLifetime
Was that with or without GSM deep sleep? Without deep sleep and
automatic calls every two hours the battery does not last that long:
Sat Feb 21 02:01:01 EET 2009 65 %
Sat Feb 21 04:01:06 EET 2009 58 %
Sat Feb 2
kimaidou writes:
> As you can see in the todo list, the project is very young :
> * I need feedbacks
> * there are many things to implement
I'd like to have voice detection so that it records only when I
talk. I'm sure there is some existing software that does this so
writing new is not necessary
kimaidou writes:
> I would like to knwo if there was a gps tool which could save gps tracks
> from command line with very few memory / cpu use ?
> For OM, SHR or debian based distribution ?
echo rw | netcat localhost gpsd > gps.log
is what I use. Very memory and cpu efficient.
Ed Kapitein writes:
> Well, on the frontpage, bottom line it says:
> The data are available under the "Creative Common" license.
>
> Is that enough, or do you need more info about the details of that
> license?
There are many creative commons licenses, some are permit commercial
use, some don't.
Helge Hafting writes:
> As far as I know - we do know the format. The SHR distribution
Yes frameworkd ogpsd has some info about it:
# Feed GPS with position and time
self.send("AID-INI", 48, {"X" : pos.get("x", 0) , "Y" : pos.get("y", 0) , "Z" :
pos.get("z", 0), \
"POSACC" : pacc, "TM
Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes writes:
> What the top poster is asking is when do I get 3 days of GPS tracking -
> and I guess the answer is never?
You can buy extra batteries. The USB battery
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3060
is only $14.43. I don't think this lets you use it for 3 days
Francesco de Virgilio writes:
> Are there stable and not draining-down kernels avaiable today?
Not really, we can stop backlight and extra devices but the main cpu
frequency is not lowered down. See the wiki for why it is not easy.
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kimaidou writes:
> cd /
> tar -xvf voicenote_debian.tar
Please don't do this. Only package manager may put files to /usr. Use
/usr/local or $HOME or create a proper package:
1) create an initial package template:
lindi1:~/tmp$ mkdir voicenote-0.01
lindi1:~/tmp$ cd voicenote-0.01/
lindi1:~/tmp/v
kimaidou writes:
> arecord -D hw -f cd -v -t wav ~/rec-$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M).wav &
Btw, it's useful to add GSM cell information and GPS location
information to the filename when it is available.
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kimaidou writes:
> How can I "de-busy" the audio device ?
dmesg probably shows that your kernel OOPSed since hit
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2073
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kimaidou writes:
> wget http://wildsau.enemy.org/~moko/voice-recording.state
Do not use voice-recording.state if you don't want your kernel to
crash [1]. Use voip-handset.state
[1] http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2073
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kimaidou writes:
> *ecasound -i /dev/dsp -o mynotes.wav -c*
> Pressing on "t" will start recording. When finished, press on "s" to stop
> then "q" to quit.
/dev/dsp is OSS interface. Just use ALSA instead:
alsactl -f voip-handset.state restore
arecord -r 44100 -f S16_LE notes.wav
and then u
Daniel Benoy writes:
> I'm also interested trying to set up some VoIP stuff but I've yet to find any
> really suitable software.
netcat works for very simple demonstrations :-)
target$ netcat -l -p 1234 | aplay -r 44100 -f S16_LE
fr$ alsactl -f voip-handset.state restore
fr$ arecord -r 44100 -
Francesco de Virgilio writes:
> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
> kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
> read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?
Add "panic=15" to kernel command line to have it automatically reb
mqy writes:
> It is not a problem that user account is required when download u-blox online
> aiding data.
It is a problem since u-blox might go out of business and you might
not want to tell them where you are all time. Their server also might
be down. There are plenty of reasons to remove depen
mqy writes:
> I think get locations by cell id is especially useful in case of weak or no
> GPS signals.
> I'll have a look at opencellid, thanks.
Note also that ogpsd of frameworkd supports sending this off-line
aiding data.
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Ed Kapitein writes:
> I have some scripts that will do that for you, so just let me know if
> you are intressted.
Note that we can get the whole opencellid.org database and access it
offline.
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Armin ranjbar writes:
> can you please sheed somelight on this ? i don't know where to run or
> enable ogsmd debug mode.
[frameworkd]
version = 1
log_to = syslog
and
[ogsmd]
modemtype = ti_calypso
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never
log_level = DEBUG
in /etc/frameworkd.conf should help. Then just se
Armin ranjbar writes:
> Its strange, i was trying Zhone on fypa and i have noticed that SMS icon is
> disabled, it seems working with sim card from another provider, any idea
> to where to look for issues?
Run ogsmd in debug mode and put the logs online somewhere.
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"GNUtoo" writes:
> but there was a bug on gta02(works on gta01)...
> I don't know if it's fixed now
#2073 is still open.
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Rask Ingemann Lambertsen writes:
>I've checked out the 2.6.28 kernel from the andy-tracking branch, and it
> does better. After 12 hours, there's still 37 % charge left in the battery
> with an estimated 7.5 hours left. Where the 2.6.24 kernel would draw 56 mA
> from a fully charged battery, t
Matthias Apitz writes:
> $ rsync -rav --no-owner ~/Maps/OSM/ r...@moko:/media/card/osm/
Are you using FAT32 on on your SD card? It does not support precise
timestamps.
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Michele Renda writes:
> Someone know a place where is possible to host some files for free? (Max
> 10-50 Mb)
> I need to have a folder where I can put my files, and other people can
> access via browser without a registration.
How about
http://projects.openmoko.org
http://savannah.gnu.org
?
joa...@verona.se writes:
> I would like to calculate how large battery capacity I need to have all
> the subsystems running(wifi, gps, gsm, bluetooth) + an external 3g
> modem. I would like to have 24h continuous uptime without suspend. (if i
> need a car battery to do it, so be it :)
$ wget http:
Ivan Shirokoff writes:
> Can anybody tell me how can I actually use 'Set console to USB' on GTA02?
> Does it mean that I can use my FreeRunner console while it's not loaded?
It will let you access the boot loader command line over USB with
something like "picocom /dev/ttyACM0".
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