RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA

2008-01-17 Thread
Hi, Nick

tks for your advice.
how can i kill the gsm function in software level?
if using openmoko fw, the gsm can be turned down easily, but when using
Qtopia, it seems no menu to kill
gsm module or process. Maybe I have to do some configure before build Qtopia
source, if it is, how to do it?

By the way, I am using a USB connection to internet via bridging host PC
ethernet, but not GSM, when
 using VoIP.

Your any good advice will be highly appreciated.

Regards.

George
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 Subject: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
 From: NICK GUENTHER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 17-01-2008 7:50 pm
 
 
 On 1/17/08, Mikael Lammentausta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   2008/1/16, 左 国坤 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hi, Lorn,
  
   I have tried
   alsactl -f /etc/alsa/capturehandset.state restore
   but no any improvement.
  
   can you please tell me when you release your improved snapshot?
  
   Regards.
  
   George
  
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件名: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
From: LORN POTTER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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日付: 15-01-2008 10:39 am
   
   
左 国坤 wrote:
 Hi, all

 I am using VOIP by compile Qtopia 4.3.1 Open source for Neo1973
  Phase1.
 I need your help to clear some problems.

 1, Incoming call
  ringtone OK, Answer OK, Hold OK, But No VOICE from Caller, and
vice
   versa.

 2, Out Call
  Keeping with 'Dialing' status, NO Call Tone, No connection to the
  other
 end

 I am a newbie in using Qtopia, maybe something missed in setting
when
 building.
   
Nope. something is missing from Qtopia :)
We are currently working on this, I think I will post a new snapshot
image when voip is working.
   
You man manually run alsactl -f /etc/alsa/capturehandset.state
restore
and try that.
   
 
  You can also try this:
 
 
  mount the qtopia image, insert this into /etc/init.d/qpe on line 64:
alsactl
  -f /etc/gsmhandset.state restore
 
 
 
  Save the image to a jffs2 file and re-flash the device.
 
  I've no idea how this differs from the instructions you had earlier, but
I
  don't think it hurts either. Worked for me.
 
 
 It's probably a timing issue tied to when the GSM chip is powered up.
 
 -Nick
 
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RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA

2008-01-17 Thread
Hi, Nick,

I have tried the method of 
Hi, Nick,

I have tried Mikael suggested, no any improved.

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 Subject: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
 From: NICK GUENTHER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 033$B:8033(B 033$B9Q:%033(B [EMAIL PROTECTED],LIST FOR
OPENMOKO COMMUNITY DISCUSSION community@lists.openmoko.org
 Date: 18-01-2008 8:16 am
 
 
 2008/1/17 左 国坤 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hi, Nick
 
  tks for your advice.
 
 Oh! Oh no, don't be thankful. It was totally a guess. I ONE HUNDRED
 PERCENT disclaim that I know about anything I'm talking about.
 Try what Mikael suggested first and report back.
  (btw you can edit qpe.sh onboard the neo, just ssh into it and use
 vi--there's no need to reflash the entire image)
 
  how can i kill the gsm function in software level?
  if using openmoko fw, the gsm can be turned down easily, but when using
  Qtopia, it seems no menu to kill
  gsm module or process. Maybe I have to do some configure before build
Qtopia
  source, if it is, how to do it?
 
 I'll respond to this for the curiousity, not for giving actual helpful
 advice: I'm not sure. Maybe buried in Main Menu-Settings-Call
 Networks-GSM somewhere. Or maybe if you go into Home
 Screen-Options-Options-Airplane Safe Mode and out again.
 
  By the way, I am using a USB connection to internet via bridging host PC
  ethernet, but not GSM, when
   using VoIP.
 



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RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA

2008-01-17 Thread
Hi, Lorn,

thank you for your suggestions.
I have switched to Aireplane mode after add alsactl -f /etc/gsmhandset
restore to /etc/init.d/qpe on Line 64. 
and then restart device. But now no any call can be received and when do a
out call, a warning tell me 
'You can't make a call at Airplane mode'.

any advice?

Regards.

George

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 Subject: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
 From: LORN POTTER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 18-01-2008 8:16 am
 
 
 左 国坤 wrote:
  Hi, Nick
  
  tks for your advice.
  how can i kill the gsm function in software level?
  if using openmoko fw, the gsm can be turned down easily, but when using
  Qtopia, it seems no menu to kill
  gsm module or process. Maybe I have to do some configure before build
Qtopia
  source, if it is, how to do it?
  
  By the way, I am using a USB connection to internet via bridging host PC
  ethernet, but not GSM, when
   using VoIP.
  
  Your any good advice will be highly appreciated.
 
 Perhaps airplane mode is what you want?:
 
 From the homescreen Options-Profile-(scroll down) airplane mode
 
 or from Settings-Profiles-Airplane Mode
 
 other than that, I could add scripts to the Devtools to turn off the
 power to gsm.
 
 
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 Software Engineer, Systems Group, MES, Trolltech



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RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA

2008-01-17 Thread
Dear Lorn,

tks for your reply.

Where can I DL your snapshot?
Sorry for my no more information about this.

Best Regards.

George
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 Subject: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
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 Date: 18-01-2008 9:56 am
 
 
 Lorn Potter wrote:
  左 国坤 wrote:
  Hi, Nick
 
  tks for your advice.
  how can i kill the gsm function in software level?
  if using openmoko fw, the gsm can be turned down easily, but when using
  Qtopia, it seems no menu to kill
  gsm module or process. Maybe I have to do some configure before build
Qtopia
  source, if it is, how to do it?
 
  By the way, I am using a USB connection to internet via bridging host
PC
  ethernet, but not GSM, when
   using VoIP.
 
  Your any good advice will be highly appreciated.
  
  Perhaps airplane mode is what you want?:
  
 From the homescreen Options-Profile-(scroll down) airplane mode
  
  or from Settings-Profiles-Airplane Mode
  
  other than that, I could add scripts to the Devtools to turn off the
  power to gsm.
  
  
 
 Airplane mode wasn't actually working on the Neo. I just fixed it
 though, so it will work in the next snapshot.
 
 
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 Software Engineer, Systems Group, MES, Trolltech



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RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA

2008-01-17 Thread
Hi, Lorn,

Looking forward to your snapshot release.

 You shouldn't need to turn off the gsm/modem to make a voip call.
 
 If there's a voip and gsm network active at the same time, Qtopia should
 popup a dialog and ask the user which one to use (in the case of a
 dialed number). as for a uri, it will always use voip, for obvious
reasons.
In fact, In my test circumstom, no GSM network is available. So I select
VOIP by 
Settings--Call Networks. 

Best Regards.

George
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 Subject: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
 From: LORN POTTER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 18-01-2008 10:33 am
 
 
 左 国坤 wrote:
  Dear Lorn,
  
  tks for your reply.
  
  Where can I DL your snapshot?
  Sorry for my no more information about this.
  
  Best Regards.
  
  George
 
 I am still working on voip, once I know it works for the Neo, I will put
 a new snapshot up at qtopia.net, and will let you know.
 
 
 
 
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Re: COMMUNITY DIGEST, VOL 62, ISSUE 11

2008-01-16 Thread
I prefer to using Qtopia, but No Voice when using VoIP via USB connnection
or BT connection.
Lorn told me he will release a fixed version soon. I am looking forward to
it.

George
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 Hi,
 I just took delivery of a neo1973 (I'm in Australia btw, Sydney). 
 
 I have inserted the microSD and SIM cards and booted the machine up.
 
 I get the boot logo and then Linux tries to start but I get the following:
 
 Kernel Panic- not syncing: No init found.  Try passing init= option to 
 kernel
 
 While I have a fair bit of Linux experience, I have no idea how to 
 connect to the machine or edit files or whatever.
 
 I am looking on the Openmoko site, but I would really appreciate any
advice.
 
 I am very excited by this.
 
 Stay well,
 Barry
 
 -- 
 
 
 
 
 
 Barry Steele wrote:
  Hi,
  I just took delivery of a neo1973 (I'm in Australia btw, Sydney).
  I have inserted the microSD and SIM cards and booted the machine up.
  
  I get the boot logo and then Linux tries to start but I get the
following:
  
  Kernel Panic- not syncing: No init found.  Try passing init= option to 
  kernel
  
  While I have a fair bit of Linux experience, I have no idea how to 
  connect to the machine or edit files or whatever.
  
  I am looking on the Openmoko site, but I would really appreciate any 
  advice.
  
  I am very excited by this.
  
  Stay well,
  Barry
  
 
 The neo does not come with a root filesystem, so you'll have to flash one.
 
 For me, Qtopia images from qtopia.net work great :)
 
 
 -- 
 Lorn 'ljp' Potter
 Software Engineer, Systems Group, MES, Trolltech
 
 
 
 Welcome to OpenMoko, Barry!
 
 All you need to do is flash a new kernel and file system. Get the latest 
 from
 
 http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/
 
 Good luck and let us know how it goes,
 
 Michael
 
 
 Barry Steele wrote:
  Hi,
  I just took delivery of a neo1973 (I'm in Australia btw, Sydney).
  I have inserted the microSD and SIM cards and booted the machine up.
  
  I get the boot logo and then Linux tries to start but I get the
following:
  
  Kernel Panic- not syncing: No init found.  Try passing init= option to 
  kernel
  
  While I have a fair bit of Linux experience, I have no idea how to 
  connect to the machine or edit files or whatever.
  
  I am 

No Voice when using Voip in Qtopia

2008-01-14 Thread
Hi, all

I am using VOIP by compile Qtopia 4.3.1 Open source for Neo1973 Phase1.
I need your help to clear some problems.

1, Incoming call
 ringtone OK, Answer OK, Hold OK, But No VOICE from Caller, and vice versa.

2, Out Call
 Keeping with 'Dialing' status, NO Call Tone, No connection to the other
end

I am a newbie in using Qtopia, maybe something missed in setting when
building.

Looking forward to your kind and prompt help.

Regards.

George



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