Re: [GTA02, QtMoko] performance issue on uSD

2013-04-26 Thread alonivtsan
I'm using the class 10 4 GB Transcend card which appears in the wiki
(TS4GUSDHC10) with Debian without any issues or workarounds.

On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 17:13 +0200, francesco.dev...@mailoo.org wrote:
 Can someone suggest me a Class 10 uSD (complete model name) that works 
 on the GTA02 without issues?
 Thanks
 
 Joif


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Re: [GTA02, QtMoko] performance issue on uSD

2013-04-11 Thread alonivtsan
I had issues in the past with class 4 and class 2 cards. I'm currently
using a (cheap) class 10 4GB Transcend card without any issues.

On Thu, 2013-04-11 at 22:01 +0200, francesco.dev...@mailoo.org wrote:
 Hi
 I did a test today and I confirmed what I noticed for a while. I have 
 QtMoko v54 (but the issue happened also with older versions) on the NAND 
 of my GTA02 and on a uSD (Kingston SDC4/8GB). QtMoko on the uSD is 
 lesser reactive, for example what I experience is:
 - 2-4 seconds of delay to start/answer/close a call, really annoying.
 - several seconds to get the moko up, after a suspend, to receive a 
 message, and the sound comes after 2-3 seconds.
 
 In summary, QtMoko on NAND is faster.
 Maybe I'm stating the obvious... but is it a known behaviour?
 Or I have to consider to change my uSD?
 
 Regards
 Joif
 
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Re: Debian on Freerunner+SIP

2013-02-19 Thread alonivtsan
Hello Aaron,

Can you please provide more information, e.g.

1. Which kernel are you using? 

2. Can you use arecord to record the microphone, i.e. can you hear a
recording of yourself when running the following commands (replace
path-to-voip-handset.state by the correct path)?

alsactl -f path-to-voip-handset.state restore
arecord -D hw:0,0 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -c 2 record.wav
aplay record.wav 

Thanks for your help,

Alon.

On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 13:35 -0500, Aaron Sells wrote:
 I'm using Linphone on QtMoko with QX.  I used this [1] as a guide to get 
 things working.  The author has some broken links to his configuration 
 files, though.  Here are the corrected links:
 
 http://pub.acaia.ca/profiles.conf
 http://pub.acaia.ca/favourites.conf
 http://pub.acaia.ca/.linphonerc
 
 I did find that it is necessary to restore the gsmhandset state scenario 
 after exiting Linphone.  Otherwise the phone hangs when suspending.
 
  alsactl -f /opt/qtmoko/etc/alsa-scenarios/gsmhandset.state restore
 
 I've been making calls over an OpenVPN tunnel on WiFi back to my 
 asterisk server.  The call quality is very nice with only an occasional 
 audio stutter.  It is definitely usable.
 
 Regards,
 Aaron
 
 [1] 
 http://acaia.ca/~tiago/posts/VoIP_in_Neo_Freerunner_with_Qtmoko_and_Linphone/


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Re: Debian on Freerunner+SIP

2013-02-19 Thread alonivtsan
Thank you Aaron for your help. I simply copied the voip-handset.state
file from qtmoko v48 and now everything works. To fix the quality of my
output getting worse over time I enabled only GSM codec and disabled
Enable adaptive rate control.

On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 16:38 -0500, Aaron Sells wrote:
 On 02/19/2013 04:20 PM, alonivtsan wrote:
  Hello Aaron,
 
  Can you please provide more information, e.g.
 
  1. Which kernel are you using?
 
 root@neo:~# uname -a
 Linux neo 2.6.34-qtmoko-v48 #1 Wed Sep 12 11:31:51 UTC 2012 armv4tl 
 GNU/Linux
 
  2. Can you use arecord to record the microphone, i.e. can you hear a
  recording of yourself when running the following commands (replace
  path-to-voip-handset.state by the correct path)?
 
  alsactl -f path-to-voip-handset.state restore
  arecord -D hw:0,0 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -c 2 record.wav
  aplay record.wav
 
 No, that doesn't seem to work.  This works though:
 
 alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/voip-handset.state restore
 arecord -r 8000 -f S16_LE -c 2 record.wav
 aplay record.wav
 
 Regards,
 Aaron


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Debian on Freerunner+SIP

2013-02-17 Thread alonivtsan
Hello all,

I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
other side cannot hear me.
I think the issue is microphone not recording. I'm using the standard
kernel that is shipped in Debian (2.6.34).
Switching via alsactl to voip handset state file and using arecord does
not work in Debian but works fine in Om2009.
If this is a kernel issue, is there a new kernel which supports
microphone recording (I tried using Om2009 kernel - 2.6.29 - but boot
failed)?

Thanks,

Alon. 


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Re: Phone wakes up after being powered off

2012-05-23 Thread alonivtsan
On Wed, 2012-05-23 at 15:12 +0200, Ɓukasz Pankowski wrote:
 Are you using original atd or atd-over-fso? atd-over-fso has the
 following bug (which I have not fixed and it may be related): if you set
 an alarm at time t0 and t0 happens to be the next alarm and then you
 remove alarm t0 and a later alarm will become the next alarm
 atd-over-fso will nevertheless wake up the phone at time t0.

Not sure. Using whatever is shipped with QtMoko v26.



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Re: Phone wakes up after being powered off

2012-05-23 Thread alonivtsan
On Wed, 2012-05-23 at 14:57 +0200, e...@kapitein.org wrote:
 Hi Alon,
 
  
 
 check if you can use:
 
 /usr/sbin/rtcwake --verbose --seconds 1 --mode disable
 
  
 
 Or if disable is not available in your version of rtcwake:
 
  
 
 /usr/sbin/rtcwake --verbose --seconds 1 --mode no
 
 Using UTC time.
 
 delta   = 1
 
 tzone   = 0
 
 tzname  = UTC
 
 systime = 1337703739, (UTC) Tue May 22 16:22:19 2012
 
 rtctime = 1337703738, (UTC) Tue May 22 16:22:18 2012
 
 alarm 0, sys_time 1337703739, rtc_time 1337703738, seconds 1
 
 rtcwake: wakeup from no using /dev/rtc0 at Tue May 22 16:22:20 2012
 
  
 
 And you can check the RTC with:
 
 cat /proc/driver/rtc
 
  
 
 rtc_time: 16:25:13
 
 rtc_date: 2012-05-22
 
 alrm_time   : 16:22:20
 
 alrm_date   : 2012-05-22
 
 alarm_IRQ   : yes
 
 alrm_pending: yes
 
 24hr: yes
 
  
 
 And see if it has any effect.
 
  
 
 Kind regards,
 
 Ed
 
  
 
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Unfortunately, modes no and disable aren't recognized.
After the device woke itself up again two days ago, I just took out the
battery last night and synchronized time using ntpdate-debian without
setting hardware clock. The cat command shows the date is 01.01.2000 and
alrm time and alrm date at 23:59:59 and 01.01.2000 respectively.
Also, alarm IRQ is yes and alrm pending is no. How can no alarm be
pending while there is an alarm time?



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Re: Phone wakes up after being powered off

2012-05-21 Thread alonivtsan
On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 09:08 +0200, e...@kapitein.org wrote:
 Hi Alon,
 
 Are you sure the phone is completly shutdown e.g. did you issue init 0 from 
 a console or ssh session?
 I'm currious if the phone  could wake from init 0.
 You can try to clear the RealTimeClock by using the rtcwake command, if that 
 is available on your phone.
 
 Kind regards,
 Ed
 

Hello Ed,

The phone was definitely off. After switching it off I verified by
booting into u-boot via power and AUX buttons and selecting power off.

Are the wake up settings cleared by removing the battery (e.g. for 10
minutes)?

I'll test switching off the phone via the init 0 command from a
terminal. rtcwake is available (in QtMoko v26) - is there a specific
command I should use to prevent the phone from turning on when shut
down?

Thanks,

Alon.



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Re: Phone wakes up after being powered off

2012-05-21 Thread alonivtsan

 Hi Alon,
 
 Funny, i never known that it was capable of waking from power down, i always 
 wake from suspend.
 There is no need tot test the init 0 scenario, powering down from u-boot is a 
 real powerdown.
 Anyhow, rtcwake has a mode disable, which should disable the RTC alarms.
 See man rtcwake for more info
 
 Kind regards,
 Ed

Hello Ed,

Thanks for your replies.

Unfortunately the man command doesn't work with rtcwake on the phone
(but does with other software, e.g. 7zr). A specific command to try
would be very helpful. On the desktop running as root rtcwake -m show
shows the alarms that are on (but this command does not work on the
phone, specifically on QtMoko v26).

I noticed the issue regarding the phone turning itself on was reported
in Android on Freerunner's bug tracker here:
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/issues/detail?id=24

trevi55 suggested to switch off alarms and update hardware clock. I'll
try this (using echo -e W\n  /var/spool/at/trigger).

Alon.

 



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Phone wakes up after being powered off

2012-05-20 Thread alonivtsan
Hello kind members of Openmoko mailing list,

I'm suffering from a very bizarre wake up problem related to the Neo
Freerunner phone. 

The phone wakes itself up after being powered off a few hours later
(e.g. if I shut the phone off before going to bed when I wake up the
phone is already switched on). 

I thought at first this was a hardware problem related to the battery,
but this doesn't seem to be the case as it has happened on two different
phones after setting reminders in the QtMoko calendar (using v26). 

Unfortunately, even after removing the reminders the phone still wakes
itself up. I'm wondering if it is possible to clear all data causing the
phone to wake up.

Thanks,

Alon.  

  


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Re: Qtmoko - previous versions?

2012-05-04 Thread alonivtsan
On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 16:56 -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
 Hi radek, qtmoko people,
 
 Is there any place where we can find previous qtmoko images for freeruner? 

Try here:
http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/sourceforge/q/project/qt/qtmoko/OldFiles/


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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen

2011-12-17 Thread alonivtsan
Thanks for the fix. The theme works fine now and is a very welcome
addition to the QtMoko themes.
Alon.
On Sat, 2011-12-17 at 17:39 +, Radek Polak wrote:
 On Friday 16 December 2011 15:49:56 Radek Polak wrote:
 
  On Friday 16 December 2011 10:20:12 fdvj...@vodafone.it wrote:
   Hi Radek
   Sorry to say it but I suppose the package is wrong. There are a plenty
   of SVGs that are not intended to be used in theme, they are just the
   source and I'm quite sure they're causing the glitches. If you use only
   the PNGs (except of only two SVGs for the PIN box) all the glitches
   should go away (: Also note, in fact, that the .deb is about 7 MB, it
   should be much more light.
   The correct files to be packaged are here [1] in the MokoFaen.tar.gz
   (not MokoFaen_SVG.tar.gz).
   Thank you!
   
   Joif
   
   [1] http://db.tt/8KF7DHRp
  
  Ahh oki, i'll try to fix it.
 
 Hi, it should be fixed now.
 
 Regards
 
 Radek
 
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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen

2011-12-15 Thread alonivtsan
Note that the buttons at the bottom of the screen can be replaced by
text (by unchecking Use icons for soft keys in the appearance menu).
The back button looks like an arc.
On Thu, 2011-12-15 at 04:17 -0800, Alishams Hassam wrote:
 I don't think that's exclusive to v26. I have a FR on v37 that this
 was installed on with the package. Is upward/downward arrow on context
 menu button (next to the four verticle dots) unshaded? And the back
 button not complete either? 
 
 On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 10:47 PM, alonivtsan alonivt...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Thank you Radek for packaging this theme. Unfortunately, the
 theme
 doesn't work properly on v26 of QtMoko. The battery icon does
 not show
 up on the homescreen but everything else appears to work. Is
 there any
 way to fix this? Faenqomod works fine in v26.
 
 Alon.
 
 On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 15:09 +, Radek Polak wrote:
  On Tuesday 13 December 2011 14:23:14 Joif wrote:
 
   Waiting for an enough brave man who can package it and
 upload it in qtmoko
   apps page (:
 
  Hi,
  the theme is beautiful and also packaged now [1]. Thanks a
 lot for your work.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen

2011-12-14 Thread alonivtsan
The configuration file for changing fonts is
/opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/qpe.conf
You can also change the font size in this file. Restarting Qt Extended
is required in order to view changes.

Alon.

On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 16:18 +, Radek Polak wrote:
 On Wednesday 14 December 2011 12:22:54 Alishams Hassam wrote:
 
  Have you figured out how to change the font? The current one looks nice,
  but I would love to see the Ubuntu font on qtmoko.
 
 IIRC QtMoko uses fonts from /opt/qtmoko/etc/fonts. You can replace Dejavu 
 fonts with any ttf fonts - i have tried android fonts and it worked. I dont 
 know if there is any option for choosing fonts (e.g. in config file).
 
 Regards
 
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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen

2011-12-14 Thread alonivtsan
Thank you Radek for packaging this theme. Unfortunately, the theme
doesn't work properly on v26 of QtMoko. The battery icon does not show
up on the homescreen but everything else appears to work. Is there any
way to fix this? Faenqomod works fine in v26.

Alon.

On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 15:09 +, Radek Polak wrote:
 On Tuesday 13 December 2011 14:23:14 Joif wrote:
 
  Waiting for an enough brave man who can package it and upload it in qtmoko
  apps page (:
 
 Hi,
 the theme is beautiful and also packaged now [1]. Thanks a lot for your work.



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