2010/1/20 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer :
>> IMO Debian will eventually assimilate everything, including SHR.
>> (Unless there is some major advantage of the OE build and packaging
...
> Well, I've been hearing that for almost a decade now, but still systems
> like bui
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 15:31 -0800, Joif wrote:
> I'm no more sure that there is a problem with QtMoko and the uSD, maybe the
> problem is only the SD. Now I'm unable to boot debian from SD receiving the
> error posted in the previus post and I don't know why. :(
If the
I'm no more sure that there is a problem with QtMoko and the uSD, maybe the
problem is only the SD. Now I'm unable to boot debian from SD receiving the
error posted in the previus post and I don't know why. :(
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2010/1/20 Yoric Kotchukov :
>
> For me, zhone absolutely not working.
Since a few people seem to have had trouble getting Debian going
recently, and also because I'd like to have a backup for myself, I'm
wondering if it would be useful to make a .tar.gz of my rootfs, and
mak
2010/1/20 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer :
> Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2010, 11:45 + schrieb Neil Jerram:
>> IMO Debian will eventually assimilate everything, including SHR.
>> (Unless there is some major advantage of the OE build and packaging
>> system that I haven'
Joif wrote:
> 1) if QtMoko goes in suspension something happens at the uSD and at the
> next boot of debian I receive the error :
> < wrong image format for boot command
> error: can't get kernel image>>
> Strange method but I solve this issue running again qtmoko
I used the "search" function but I didn't find any topic about this
situation.
Because the wikis in certain points are not clear, I write the following
hoping it could help a neo freerunner newbie (not a linux newbie! :P) like
me.
The target is to have Debian installed on an ex
I have a timeout, I'm tired))) And why are not promoting its packages in the
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> For me, zhone absolutely not working.
what exactly does not work?
for more information open /usr/bin/zhone with an editor and increase the
log level to DEBUG and set (if not done already) output to file.
then start zhone and provoke the error, close zhoen, check the log file
for private info
For me, zhone absolutely not working. Tried to wake arne anka (dbus timeout
etc), but without success.
But I see that not all hushed. Let's hope)))
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Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2010, 11:45 + schrieb Neil Jerram:
> IMO Debian will eventually assimilate everything, including SHR.
> (Unless there is some major advantage of the OE build and packaging
> system that I haven't understood yet...) It's the best combination of
>
2010/1/20 Yoric Kotchukov :
>
> debian - it is certainly good, but on FR without the phone is sad (((
But Debian has working phone function. For me, at least, phone, SMS
and GPRS are all working. Not to mention GPS and Wifi.
Of course there are bugs and occasional hangs and crashes, and
Neil Jerram wrote:
>
> IMO Debian will eventually assimilate everything, including SHR.
> (Unless there is some major advantage of the OE build and packaging
> system that I haven't understood yet...) It's the best combination of
> free software focussed build, tracki
rious.org/stuff-for-openmoko-freerunner/debian-usr-bin
>> Even I look at leading figures debian pass programs shr)))
IMO Debian will eventually assimilate everything, including SHR.
(Unless there is some major advantage of the OE build and packaging
system that I haven't understood yet...)
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:57:34AM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > Tell me please, I understand that debian lags behind the progress? Old
> > frameworkd etc
>
> well, yes. the fso stack lags somewhat behind in at least some of its
> parts, but work is still going on.
framewor
> Tell me please, I understand that debian lags behind the progress? Old
> frameworkd etc
well, yes. the fso stack lags somewhat behind in at least some of its
parts, but work is still going on.
> the old kernel without the new drivers for glamo,
the kernel should be interchangeabl
qtmoko quite another matter.
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> Tell me please, I understand that debian lags behind the progress? Old
> frameworkd etc, the old kernel without the new drivers for glamo, just zhone
> updated ... Even I look at leading figures debian pass programs shr))) Hope
> dies last)))
I think QtMoko is based on Debi
Hello!
Sorry my bad English.
Tell me please, I understand that debian lags behind the progress? Old
frameworkd etc, the old kernel without the new drivers for glamo, just zhone
updated ... Even I look at leading figures debian pass programs shr))) Hope
dies last)))
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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:21:55PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
> sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
> sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
Try "pyphonelog", it reads the call history from op
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:14:16PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > shh freerunner
> > $ export DISPLAY=:0.0
> > $ gdb phoneuid
> > # run
> > # bt
>
> here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
> there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
On Tuesday 19 January 2010, arne anka wrote:
> the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
> sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
> sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
in shr it would be phonelog, packaged as pyphonelog, or the phonelo
the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
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> shh freerunner
> $ export DISPLAY=:0.0
> $ gdb phoneuid
> # run
> # bt
here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
defined, but it is set to /var/log/phoneuid.log ... and per default
wr
OS/2 FDISK)
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>> What distro are you using that has no ar?
>>
> I'm using QtMoko v16b
unmodified image, i guess?
as last resort you may fetch the binutils armel package from any debian
repository and extract ar from it on another computer.
according to ldd on my x86 right now it need
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> Joif writes:
>> # E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
>> But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar", maybe
>> "ara"?
>> If so, a correction of the install script is needed.
>
&
Joif writes:
> # E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
> But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar", maybe "ara"?
> If so, a correction of the install script is needed.
apt-file search bin/ar
shows that ar is part of the binutils package
I tried today to install Debian on uSD following the instructions on the wiki
but I received an error after typing the ./install.sh command:
# [options] ./install [options] all
# E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar&qu
2010/1/16 arne anka :
> qdbus --system org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy WiFi enabled
lindi found out that the new kernel is "too fast" which randomly fails
the ar6000 initialization:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2327
I also
2010/1/18 Bill Kenworthy :
>
> check /proc/config.gz to see whats been done.
Thanks:
debian-gta02:/usr/bin# zcat /proc/config.gz | grep AR6
CONFIG_AR6000_WLAN=y
# CONFIG_AR6000_WLAN_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_AR6000_WLAN_RESET is not set
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 08:51:25PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > Can you check what is actually crashing? The framework? phoneuid? I
> > will update the framework later. There were some changes in opimd
> > since the last Debian package.
>
> actually, it really seems to
> Can you check what is actually crashing? The framework? phoneuid? I
> will update the framework later. There were some changes in opimd
> since the last Debian package.
actually, it really seems to be only the contacts app itself. messages and
dialer come up fine, but once i hit in d
> in /etc/phoneuid.conf set log_level to DEBUG
that has been my first thought -- no dice.
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Am Montag 18 Januar 2010 18:53:53 schrieb arne anka:
> after today's update of libphone-ui*, the gui of contacts, dialer,
> messages and pin dialog looks ok.
> thanks to whoever is responsible.
>
> so i used the not so recently posted script [1] to import my contacts from
> an vcf file into opimd
after today's update of libphone-ui*, the gui of contacts, dialer,
messages and pin dialog looks ok.
thanks to whoever is responsible.
so i used the not so recently posted script [1] to import my contacts from
an vcf file into opimd -- but after that, contacts crashes immediately
without log
On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 14:24 +, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2010/1/16 arne anka :
> >>> looks, like the neither the modules nor the kernel itself do contain the
> >>> ar6000 driver necessary ...
> >>> --
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> You have to load 2 modules to enable wifi - s3cmci and ar6000.
> >
> > as st
Am Samstag, den 16.01.2010, 16:19 +0100 schrieb arne anka:
> every time after switching to a runlevel w/o X there's still one process
> left:
>
> /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/battery/linux-gnueabi-arm-ver-svn-05/batget
> 64
>
> and it's not even reused when restarting X, but a new one will
> I have no sign of ar6000 either - i.e. 'find /lib/modules -name
> "ar6*"' gives no results, and 'lsmod' doesn't mention ar6000. But my
> wifi is working all the same. I guess that means it's built into
> Timo's kernel.
well, that's what i checked the config for ... and while looking for the
2010/1/16 arne anka :
>>> looks, like the neither the modules nor the kernel itself do contain the
>>> ar6000 driver necessary ...
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You have to load 2 modules to enable wifi - s3cmci and ar6000.
>
> as stated above, at least ar6000 is simply missing.
I have no sign of ar6000 e
after todays upgrade teh fr does not any longer suspend after the defined
timeout.
instead the log shows some (to me) new messages, of which i am not sure,
inhowfar they are related.
several messages like
no plugin: factory function not found in module
where the module in question can be even
>> looks, like the neither the modules nor the kernel itself do contain the
>> ar6000 driver necessary ...
>> --
>>
>>
>
> You have to load 2 modules to enable wifi - s3cmci and ar6000.
as stated above, at least ar6000 is simply missing.
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В Сбт, 16/01/2010 в 19:46 +0100, arne anka пишет:
> > Does that help at all?
>
> not really :-)
> looks, like the neither the modules nor the kernel itself do contain the
> ar6000 driver necessary ...
> --
>
>
You have to load 2 modules to enable wifi - s3cmci and ar6000.
I am currently wor
> Does that help at all?
not really :-)
looks, like the neither the modules nor the kernel itself do contain the
ar6000 driver necessary ...
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Am Jan 16, 2010 um 11:23 schrieb arne anka:
> after upgrading to timo's improved kernel a few days ago, i'd like to test
> wlan again -- but can't recall the exact steps.
> doing
>
> qdbus --system org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourceP
2010/1/16 arne anka :
> every time after switching to a runlevel w/o X there's still one process
> left:
>
> /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/battery/linux-gnueabi-arm-ver-svn-05/batget
> 64
>
> and it's not even reused when restarting X, but a new one will be created.
> i am pretty sure, even that p
2010/1/16 arne anka :
> after upgrading to timo's improved kernel a few days ago, i'd like to test
> wlan again -- but can't recall the exact steps.
> doing
>
> qdbus --system org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy WiFi enabled
>
> does not
after upgrading to timo's improved kernel a few days ago, i'd like to test
wlan again -- but can't recall the exact steps.
doing
qdbus --system org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy WiFi enabled
does not change anything apparently and
every time after switching to a runlevel w/o X there's still one process
left:
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/battery/linux-gnueabi-arm-ver-svn-05/batget
64
and it's not even reused when restarting X, but a new one will be created.
i am pretty sure, even that process has to be killed when shu
2010/1/12 Timo Jyrinki :
> 2010/1/12 Neil Jerram :
>> - In zhone, keep current SMS selected when returning from the SMS
>> display screen.
>
> You could try to submit that to upstream [1] as well.
I regard all of my patches as "submitted upstream", by virtue of
having been announced here. Is ther
2010/1/12 Neil Jerram :
> - In zhone, keep current SMS selected when returning from the SMS
> display screen.
You could try to submit that to upstream [1] as well. Since it's demo
UI "only", the upstream isn't developing it much but probably accepts
patches. I've a patch I need that adds support f
I recently announced some minor enhancements to zhone,
openmoko-panel-plugin and auxlaunch. FWIW I've now pushed these to
gitorious:
http://gitorious.org/stuff-for-openmoko-freerunner/debian-usr-bin
and
http://gitorious.org/stuff-for-openmoko-freerunner/debian-usr-share-pyshared
They incl
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 12:39:23PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > phonefsod should be started as root IIRC (and it should do that by
> > default with init script).
>
> that's, what the error was from.
> in the included system.d/ file i changed user="default" to
> context="default" and the issue wen
> phonefsod should be started as root IIRC (and it should do that by
> default with init script).
that's, what the error was from.
in the included system.d/ file i changed user="default" to
context="default" and the issue went away.
but since after the last u
On 1/10/10, arne anka wrote:
> hi,
> just installed the phoneui-apps and phonefsod -- but phonefsod seems to
> have some problem:
>
> [phonefsod] WARNING: Unable to register service: Connection ":1.14" is not
> allowed to own the service
>
> is shr still using root as default user?
>
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opimdDEBUGloading entries for
backend SQLite-Contacts
2010.01.10 00:47:16.960 opimdDEBUGloading entries for
backend SQLite-Messages
and starting directly only prints
debian-gta02:~# frameworkd
init
init
init
Segmentation fault
here's the list o
hi,
just installed the phoneui-apps and phonefsod -- but phonefsod seems to
have some problem:
[phonefsod] WARNING: Unable to register service: Connection ":1.14" is not
allowed to own the service
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Date: 2010/1/5
Subject: Re: [Debian] Re: Touchscreen not working
To: Steven Jones
2010/1/5 Steven Jones :
>
> So it seems, downgrading hal packages to 0.5.13-6 solved this touch
> screen probl
I answered a call while using GPRS, and was shocked to hear (what I
presume was) the GPRS modem noise in the phone call audio! I'm not
sure if I've had an incoming call before while using GPRS, so it's
possible that this is a reproducible configuration problem. Is there
a basic setting somewhere
file, which contains the application's preferred name and icon, and the
command to use to launch it. This patch makes auxlaunch interpret
"+" as a reference to /usr/share/applications/.desktop,
which means that it reads the .desktop file and extracts the name, icon and
comma
I've used GPRS a lot in the last week, and noticed that sometimes the
connection would drop for no apparent reason - in the senses that (1)
internet access stops working, and (2) if you do "ifconfig" at a
terminal, there isn't any "ppp" interface listed.
>From the frameworkd log, one cause of this
For the brave band of Debian users... openmoko-panel-plugin has a bug
which prevents the button to force 500mA charging from working. I've
described the bug, and the fix for it, in detail here:
http://projects.openmoko.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=298&group_id=207&a
2009/12/27 Radek Polak :
> On Sunday 27 of December 2009 03:00:23 Dan Staley wrote:
>
>> I couldn't seem to find an armv4 python2.6 package anywherehas anyone
>> else tried to get this working? Are there some other armv4 debian repos
>> that I am missing?
>
&
On Sunday 27 of December 2009 03:00:23 Dan Staley wrote:
> I couldn't seem to find an armv4 python2.6 package anywherehas anyone
> else tried to get this working? Are there some other armv4 debian repos
> that I am missing?
You can try from Debian testing or unstable (replac
ust a python
app...so should work) However, it requires python2.6, and all I could find
in the repos was python2.5.
I couldn't seem to find an armv4 python2.6 package anywherehas anyone
else tried to get this working? Are there some other armv4 debian repos
that I am missing?
Thanks,
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On Monday 14 December 2009 13:11:47 Jens Seidel wrote:
> > Can I upgrade my NAND image(from v14) without a fresh install?
>
> The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
>
Yes. They exist. I'm currently building and testing the v15. I hope to have
them availabl
Jens Seidel wrote:
> The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
IIRC somebody already created one. But it was probably equal to
downloading the new tarball image and replacing /opt.
> This would solve a lot of upgrade issues.
Sure, but also it would be a lot of additional wor
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Atilla Filiz wrote:
> Can I upgrade my NAND image(from v14) without a fresh install?
The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
This would solve a lot of upgrade issues. I once tried building QtMoko on my
Freerunner but since I had to pa
Am Mittwoch, den 25.11.2009, 22:44 +0100 schrieb A.A.:
> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy Display enabled
> ERROR:dbus.connection:Unable to set arguments ('Display',) according
> to signature u'ss': : More items found in
> D-
2009/9/26 Nikita V. Youshchenko
> > following the wiki i started navit with
> >
> > fsoraw -r Display,CPU navit
> >
> > nevertheless, the display went blank after the idle timeout defined in
> > frameworkd.conf.
>
> Could you please do two simple things:
>
> *) check the state of FSO resources wh
the error is :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/wicd/wicd-daemon.py", line 45, in
import dbus
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/__init__.py", line 73, in
from dbus._version import version, __version__
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/_version.py", li
no wicd isn't running with python2.5
i installed python2.5
i did a dpkg-reconfigure python-gtk2
now i get some syntax error
now i get the error
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:43 PM, arne anka wrote:
> is wicd running with python2.5? what's the shebang?
>
> _
is wicd running with python2.5? what's the shebang?
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Yes already have it, I think it is because I updated to python2.5
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:48 PM, arne anka wrote:
> > what do I need to install
>
> python-gobject
> i'd say
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Hi I cannot start wicd
when I say wicd in command prompt I get :
File "/usr/share/wicd/wicd-daemon.py", line 44, in
import gobject
ImportError: No module named gobject
what do I need to install
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> I have tried two cards on FR:
>
> Kingston C4 8 GB
> Kingston SDC4/8GB 07
>
> I don't recommend this one.
hadn't much kuck with kingston either.
i use an 8g sandisk, listed in the wiki.
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On Tuesday 27 October 2009 23:09:07 Brolin Empey wrote:
> on which to install Debian. I do not want to run out of disk space, so I
> probably need at least an 8 GB card. The Openmoko wiki claims “The Neo
> FreeRunner supports up to 16GB microSDHC cards.”. [1] Is this true? What
On Tuesday 27 October 2009, Brolin Empey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have a buzz-fixed rev A6 US FreeRunner (FR). I am currently using QtMoko
> v11, which is installed in my FR’s onboard NAND. I need a MicroSDHC card
> on which to install Debian. I do not want to run out of d
Hello list,
I have a buzz-fixed rev A6 US FreeRunner (FR). I am currently using QtMoko
v11, which is installed in my FR’s onboard NAND. I need a MicroSDHC card on
which to install Debian. I do not want to run out of disk space, so I
probably need at least an 8 GB card. The Openmoko wiki
>Where did you get the libgee1 package from?
well, i'd say, it never went away. as long as there are dependencies on
it, upgrade won't remove it.
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> >Where did you get the libgee1 package from?
>
> he probably installed it when it was still there ;)
1. Discover snapshot.debian.net :)
2. Updated fso-usaged package will be in archive later today.
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 07:25:48PM +0200, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:28:51PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> [snip]
> > [fsousage]
> > lowlevel_type = openmoko
> >
> > [fsousage.controller]
> > [fsousage.lowlevel_openmoko]
>
>Where did you get the libgee1 package f
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:28:51PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
[snip]
> [fsousage]
> lowlevel_type = openmoko
>
> [fsousage.controller]
> [fsousage.lowlevel_openmoko]
Where did you get the libgee1 package from?
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> I guess you could make a .tar.gz of your rootfs, though...
maybe i could -- but it will be several gb in size. how would i make that
available.
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2009/10/19 arne anka :
>> fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
>> give me a link to the very image you have been testing this with, so I
>> can try to reproduce this problem.
>
> no image, as there are no debian images.
I guess you coul
> fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
> give me a link to the very image you have been testing this with, so I
> can try to reproduce this problem.
no image, as there are no debian images.
fso-packages are the most recent of debian and the sources
Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 16:13 +0200 schrieb arne anka:
> but apparently the gsm resource is not resumed accordingly when resuming
> the fr:
[...]
> who is responsible for resuming the resources?
fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
give me a link to the very
next update:
the immediate resume seems to be related to an incomplete sms i got
recently. deleting the sms at least leaves the fr in suspend.
but apparently the gsm resource is not resumed accordingly when resuming
the fr:
# mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
well, after a few retries i was able to register. now suspend/resume shows
exactly the second issue.
i press power to suspend, which seems to happen, but almost immediately
the fr comes back.
no output in frameworkd.log, but zhone log shows:
2009-10-19 15:21:32,267 INFO INPUT EVENT = POWER, p
started fso-frameworkd and tried to register with zhone.
from frameworkd.log:
2009.10.19 14:59:20.313 ophoned.protocol INFO creating protocol GSM
2009.10.19 14:59:20.497 frameworkd.resource INFO setting resource
status for GSM from disabled to enabling
2009.10.19 14:59:21.927 ogsm
after the latest debian updates, my fr loses connection to network after
suspending (or rather resuming).
i cant' call and looking into the tower info tab of zhone i get
MCC/MNC: 262/03
Serving Cell: N/A
restarting zhone (and being able to register) solves that -- until the
next suspend/r
2009/10/13 Joshua Judson Rosen :
> Neil Jerram writes:
>>
>> I've just installed Debian again, and am surprised to be experiencing
>> some low-level problems. Hopefully they are easily fixable.
>
> I'll try addressing the issues that I can:
Many than
Neil Jerram writes:
>
> Hi there...
>
> Is this generally the best place for Debian questions? Or is
> smartphones-userland better?
>
> I've just installed Debian again, and am surprised to be experiencing
> some low-level problems. Hopefully they are easily fixa
Hi there...
Is this generally the best place for Debian questions? Or is
smartphones-userland better?
I've just installed Debian again, and am surprised to be experiencing
some low-level problems. Hopefully they are easily fixable.
As context, what I'm aiming at is:
- Debian - fo
On Monday 05 October 2009, Esteban Monge wrote:
> Hello Again...
>
> I found this command, I think is the correct way to enable the wireless:
>
> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced
> /org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerControl/WiFi
> org.freesmartphone.Resource.Enable
>
> And to turn off:
>
> mdb
Hello Again...
I found this command, I think is the correct way to enable the wireless:
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerControl/WiFi
org.freesmartphone.Resource.Enable
And to turn off:
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerCont
>
> FYI SetPower is an internal low-level method not supposed to be used
> in the apps directly. Please read FSO_Resources wikipage if you want
> to do it properly.
>
> Thanks, I take care about this...
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I packaged SHR for the pkg-fso repository. On my phone it's running
very stable, but I didn't get much feedback from other guys. Apart
from this I can't compare with SHR, because I'm running Debian only
on my FR.
Please note, that some parts of SHR are still missing due to mis
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