Re: deep sleep mode
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit : hackable:1 does not use frameworkd but gsmd. So /etc/frameworkd.conf is useless? Thanks you Yes ... it is provided by hackable1-config-gta0x which is packaged from openmoko-files (alsa scenarios, udev rules ...). We could have removed it, indeed ; thanks for pointing it out. David ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [H:1] Update
David Garabana Barro a écrit : Hi, everyone :) I'm just trying latest hackable:1 image, and I wonder... Is it ok to update hackable:1 r5 using apt? Hi yes, you can update the rev5 (make sure, in sources.list, that you are using the rev5 repositories and not the dailies) ; dist-upgrading may be dangerous. btw, you can subscribe the h:1 mailing lists: http://lists.hackable1.org/mailman/listinfo David ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: AW: New project openmokontrol
Juergen Schinker a écrit : David Wagner wrote: hab keen oh ne a écrit : You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the Hackable:1 feeds. It will be available tomorrow at http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-armel/ (and for some other archs too) I tested it, it's awesome :D David i tested it as well - it's cool with extremetuxracer although i couldn't find openmokontrol in the repos... It's not in the rev5 repos but in the wip: http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-armel/openmokontrol_0.1-1_armel.deb Juergen ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: AW: New project openmokontrol
hab keen oh ne a écrit : You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the Hackable:1 feeds. It will be available tomorrow at http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-armel/ (and for some other archs too) I tested it, it's awesome :D David Von: Denis Johnson denis.john...@gmail.com An: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org Gesendet: Dienstag, den 12. Januar 2010, 10:11:15 Uhr Betreff: Re: New project openmokontrol Any idea if it is possible or how I can install this on QTMoko V16 ? On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com wrote: You may try http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NIDE/NIDED Regards Niko ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Hackable:1 rev5
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit : I had a couple of problems (with only one solution): -I can't boot regular rev5 from uSD (the process hangs up at something like 95% and stays there forever) so I have to use the developer version (which works well;-)); Does the user image boot from the flash ? [...] David Hi David, I've never tried it and I won't, I'm sorry: my daily phone distribution (a QtExtended with some upgrade and Progress 12: script http://www.e-dynamics.be/openmoko/qtmoko_install.sh by Franky) is there and I need it as it is... Anyway I'm helpful for testing on the uSD, just tell me. Another problem: I tried linphone from the repos (apt-get install linphone, after de-installing aptitude, task and some tex* to fix missing dependencies), but noticed it was an old release, 2.x.x IIRC (I added the sid repository and upgraded linphone, but now I've some problem as a presumed... lol). Do you have some suggestion about using the VoIP with Hackable:1? Hi I haven't tried http://www.sflphone.org/ but it may be worth testing it. David Thank you Giacomo ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: New significant speedups coming to FreeRunner
Michal Brzozowski a écrit : 2010/1/9 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz mailto:pson...@seznam.cz Btw if someone wants to try here is new kernel with modules: http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/experimental/ Is this going to work with SHR or only with Qtmoko? I tested it with hackable:1 rev5, it works out of the box too. David ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: New project openmokontrol
hab keen oh ne a écrit : Hi community, I just published a new project called openmokontrol. Im using a TCP/IP connection to any X server to control it with the fr's accelerometers, mainly for games ;). Maybe I will create a video for a short demonstration soon, let's see. It uses the X Test extension to send input events to the connected X server. Try playing Live for Speed (www.lfs.net) with it, its awesome. Here some links: http://www.opkg.org/package_322.html http://code.google.com/p/openmokontrol/ http://code.google.com/p/openmokontrol/wiki/Using I didn't manage to install the ipk file on my SHR run freerunner, I always get the following error: *** glibc detected *** opkg: free(): invalid next size (normal): 0x00ba6500 *** Aborted I don't get the error when Im installing the package to my toolchain, so I think it is SHR's problem, not the problem of a corrupted ipk file, is that right? If not, Id appreciate hints how to get rid of this error. Greetings, Martin. Hi Martin, You showed it to me at the 26c3 and we made a debian package of it, remember ? I finished it and it will be in hackable:1 daily repos soon. I'll send you a mail with a patch for a Makefile. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Hackable:1 rev5
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit : Hello everyone, first of all I like to thank you for this excellent distro. Hi Thanks for using it :) I had a couple of problems (with only one solution): -I can't boot regular rev5 from uSD (the process hangs up at something like 95% and stays there forever) so I have to use the developer version (which works well;-)); Does the user image boot from the flash ? -when I #apt-get update I see that pkg-fso-keyring is expired, but giving #wget http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/pkg-fso-keyring/pkg-fso-keyring_2009.09.12_all.deb #dpkg -i pkg-fso-keyring_2009.09.12_all.deb #rm pkg-fso-keyring_2009.09.12_all.deb all works right! noted, thanks. David Hope it can bu use-full to someone. bye bye ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Hackable1 rev5 is out !
Philip Rhoades a écrit : David, Looks good but the WiFi doesn't connect for me and I can't do manual network setups because there is no visual keyboard for the terminal? Thanks, Phil. Hi Philip You can pop up/close the keyboard at any time by (shortly) pressing the Aux button. In order to get the wifi working, you might have to run: rmmod s3cmci rmmod ar6000 modprobe s3cmci modprobe ar6000 Thanks for your feedback David ps: http://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/UserManual is minimal for now but awaits for everybody's fillings. On 2009-12-23 00:51, David Wagner wrote: Sorry for the cross-post but we are wery pwoud to announce it: Dear Hackable:1 users, After rev5rc1, we spent hours and hours debugging this or improving that to finally get the rev5 out today. Yep, that's right: hackable:1 rev5 (Codename: Chuck) is there! First of all, you can grab the different flavours (user for the flash and developer for the SD) here: http://download.hackable1.org/rev5 Changelog Here are the changes since rev4: + End users matters * Most of the software stack now runs under the 'hackable1' user, for security purposes. * SMS proper implementation * The contact list bug has been found and fixed! * Power management improvements, suspend works, bluetooth and wifi are no longer turned on by default. * An application called 'h1settings' can be used to configure phone features, (enable / disable GSM / Wireless / GPS, power management, ...) as well as time and date. * We created a new theme to celebrate this new release! * We got a splashscreen! It features a Chuck figure to reflects the rev5 codename: Chuck * For those who used to love the games on OM2007.2, we put them back ! * Boot time seems to have been improved a bit + Power users / developers matters * This rev5 release has entirely been built from the automatic build system. * A Linux kernel is now packaged in hackable:1, in order not to rely on fso-pkg anymore. o Debugging has been disabled (boot time improvement) o Easier kernel upgrade when using an ext2 partition to store the kernel on µSD cards o Separation of kernel modules in three sets: essential (comes with the kernel), common modules and more modules o You can read a bit on http://zecrazytux.net/Embedded/Hackable1/Custom_Kernel.html * CDBS is now used for some packages. o the package h1packtools contains a CDBS rule that may suffice for simple programs with the autotools o this rule also enables cross-compilation ; it is based on previous works on this subject * Git repositories can now be used as sources for remote projects. Where can I find it? Where can I get it? I didn't understand last time, so I ask again : what is the answer to the ultimate question about life, the universe, and everything? As ever, you can download hackable:1 on http://download.hackable1.org/rev5. All the necessary information can be found on http://trac.hackable1.org as ever, that is documentation, installation instructions as well as known issues. It's obvious that the answer to the aforementioned question is Chuck. Who should I thank for all that stuff? Among the people who worked on this release, the most notorious are (alphabetically): * Marcus Bauer (mbauer) * Jérome Blondon (jbl2024) * Sébastien Bocahu (zecrazytux) * Pierre Pronchery (khorben) * David Wagner (Deubeuliou) We'd also like to thank all the testers, among them most notably Bearstech employees, and regular contributors/users of hackable:1, who kept us going forward. What should I expect next? Due to a very good number of good reasons, which could all of them be summed up by a minute of one of khorben's rants against libgsmd, we'll switch to Freesmartphone.Org for rev6. We will also switch from xserver-xglamo to xserver-xorg for the sake of more responsive graphics. On the developer side, we will of course continue to improve the packaging system and lower the entry barrier. All in all, more reliable GSM suspend, and almost all the features one may need. Stay tuned! The hackable:1 team ___ devel mailing list de...@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Quick e-mail poll: Still using your Freerunner?
jeremy jozwik a écrit : On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi wrote: Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone? Do you use FR as your primary PDA? What distribution you run most of the time? yes no hackable:1 , rev5 ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Hackable1 rev5 is out !
Sorry for the cross-post but we are wery pwoud to announce it: Dear Hackable:1 users, After rev5rc1, we spent hours and hours debugging this or improving that to finally get the rev5 out today. Yep, that's right: hackable:1 rev5 (Codename: Chuck) is there! First of all, you can grab the different flavours (user for the flash and developer for the SD) here: http://download.hackable1.org/rev5 Changelog Here are the changes since rev4: + End users matters * Most of the software stack now runs under the 'hackable1' user, for security purposes. * SMS proper implementation * The contact list bug has been found and fixed! * Power management improvements, suspend works, bluetooth and wifi are no longer turned on by default. * An application called 'h1settings' can be used to configure phone features, (enable / disable GSM / Wireless / GPS, power management, ...) as well as time and date. * We created a new theme to celebrate this new release! * We got a splashscreen! It features a Chuck figure to reflects the rev5 codename: Chuck * For those who used to love the games on OM2007.2, we put them back ! * Boot time seems to have been improved a bit + Power users / developers matters * This rev5 release has entirely been built from the automatic build system. * A Linux kernel is now packaged in hackable:1, in order not to rely on fso-pkg anymore. o Debugging has been disabled (boot time improvement) o Easier kernel upgrade when using an ext2 partition to store the kernel on µSD cards o Separation of kernel modules in three sets: essential (comes with the kernel), common modules and more modules o You can read a bit on http://zecrazytux.net/Embedded/Hackable1/Custom_Kernel.html * CDBS is now used for some packages. o the package h1packtools contains a CDBS rule that may suffice for simple programs with the autotools o this rule also enables cross-compilation ; it is based on previous works on this subject * Git repositories can now be used as sources for remote projects. Where can I find it? Where can I get it? I didn't understand last time, so I ask again : what is the answer to the ultimate question about life, the universe, and everything? As ever, you can download hackable:1 on http://download.hackable1.org/rev5. All the necessary information can be found on http://trac.hackable1.org as ever, that is documentation, installation instructions as well as known issues. It's obvious that the answer to the aforementioned question is Chuck. Who should I thank for all that stuff? Among the people who worked on this release, the most notorious are (alphabetically): * Marcus Bauer (mbauer) * Jérome Blondon (jbl2024) * Sébastien Bocahu (zecrazytux) * Pierre Pronchery (khorben) * David Wagner (Deubeuliou) We'd also like to thank all the testers, among them most notably Bearstech employees, and regular contributors/users of hackable:1, who kept us going forward. What should I expect next? Due to a very good number of good reasons, which could all of them be summed up by a minute of one of khorben's rants against libgsmd, we'll switch to Freesmartphone.Org for rev6. We will also switch from xserver-xglamo to xserver-xorg for the sake of more responsive graphics. On the developer side, we will of course continue to improve the packaging system and lower the entry barrier. All in all, more reliable GSM suspend, and almost all the features one may need. Stay tuned! The hackable:1 team ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [hackable1]Suspend and gps
Hi What version of H:1 are you using ? There should be a button in the menu that you launch by pressing the Power button for 2 seconds. If not, it's a known rev4's regression. However, apm -s should still work fine. As for the GPS, I don't see what could cause that. We have a miling-list where you may get more responses: http://lists.hackable1.org/mailman/listinfo and a trac: http://trac.hackable1.org/trac , including a bug tracker. Deubeuliou Atilla Filiz a écrit : Dear list I have a stock Hackable1 install on my 4GB uSD. I couldn't find how to suspend my FR. apm -s seems to lock the device, unlockable only by removing the battery. Also couldn't get a fix. I turned on my FR, launched Tangogps and left it next to my window. After about half an hour, satellite info was like 2/0/0.0 . Neovento launched from NAND gets a fix in 3-4 minutes at the very same location. What are other hackable1 users' experiences on these? happy hacking -- - Atilla Filiz Eindhoven University of Technology Embedded Systems, Master's Programme ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community