As far as I can remember there is an issue with bluetooth audio, where
the FreeRunner user cannot hear audio over the bluetooth
headset/handsfree device on outgoing calls until one incoming call has
been received.
I'm using QtMoko v26 and once in a while I can get this to happen.
I have found
Hello all:
No clue if this is a known issue or not. I can file a bug if it is not.
(I'm not sure which tracker.)
I have a Plantronics Explorer 220 bluetooth headset. It supports Headset
and Handsfree BT profiles.
When I try to connect w/ Headset Profile in qtmoko v26, the connection
fails.
When
Brian Kemp wrote:
As far as I can remember there is an issue with bluetooth audio, where
the FreeRunner user cannot hear audio over the bluetooth
headset/handsfree device on outgoing calls until one incoming call has
been received.
Yup, i remember :)
I'm using QtMoko v26 and once in a while
Brian Kemp wrote:
Is the connected profile of my device saved on suspend, or simply that
it was connected?
I dont know very much about it, but IIRC sometimes it can be that the headset
connects to the phone. Not sure if this is the case. It could be seen in the
bluetooth log how it works.
Issue Resolved!!!
Thanks Jose...
/opt/Qtopia/etc/default/Trolltech/Storage.conf
showed:
/dev/mmcblk0p1
instead of:
/dev/mmcblk0p4
I thought that it looked for Documents in:
/media/card/Documents
but clearly, I was wrong...
Thanks,
Nashvin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Jose Luis Perez Diez
the database should be updated - it
should, but it didn't. This is on my qtmoko v25 and on your qtmoko v26 too.
Only when I umount /media/card/ and rescan the documents, this database is
clear - all document-informations are cleaned up. When I mount this
partition again, the system finds all documents
A Dimarts 19 Octubre 2010 16:41:24, Nashvin Gangaram va escriure:
Hi Sferic
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not sure what you mean by cleaning the
sqlite3-document database. Is this performed in the Rescan System, or
separately? Anyway, I tried to umount, rescan, mount, rescan with no
Hi everyone
My Current Config is:
Qi Bootloader 1.02 (from SHR-testing feed)
uSD Card (16GB) Partitions:
512 MB: ext2: QtMoko v26
512 MB: ext2: SHR-testing (2010/05/29)
512 MB: ext2: GameRunner 0.2
Rest: fat32: General Stuff...
NAND Flash: QtMoko v26 (again, backup for when SD Card removed)
When
On Tuesday 19 October 2010 10:32:35 Nashvin Gangaram wrote:
Hi everyone
My Current Config is:
Qi Bootloader 1.02 (from SHR-testing feed)
uSD Card (16GB) Partitions:
512 MB: ext2: QtMoko v26
512 MB: ext2: SHR-testing (2010/05/29)
512 MB: ext2: GameRunner 0.2
Rest: fat32: General Stuff
) Partitions:
512 MB: ext2: QtMoko v26
512 MB: ext2: SHR-testing (2010/05/29)
512 MB: ext2: GameRunner 0.2
Rest: fat32: General Stuff...
NAND Flash: QtMoko v26 (again, backup for when SD Card removed)
When booting from either QtMoko v26 (uSD Card or NAND Flash):
In the File Manager, i can see
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On Wednesday 29 September 2010 15:42:30 Alfa21-mobile wrote:
so the fix is:
...
I suggest to Radek (and all the community in general) to review this
fix and possibly include it in the next release of qtmoko or asap.
(data corruption is not a nice thing)
if something is unclear, here I am! ;)
btw I'm not sure if this is acceptable by OSes others than linux, because in
this way we expose a storage without a partition table.
(I'll check this on a windows computer asap)
ok, sorry... I was away from any kind of windows pc :P
now I can confirm this fix is ok and my phone is viewed as a
On Thursday 23 September 2010 17:59:35 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com writes:
when pressing the on/off button once and setting to suspend, the battery
doesn't last more than 8h! Is that supposed to be like this?
Are you hit by
Thanks a lot for your reply. I did change that value and I'll test it.
Thanks
Tony
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Thursday 23 September 2010 17:59:35 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com writes:
when pressing the
Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com writes:
when pressing the on/off button once and setting to suspend, the battery
doesn't last more than 8h! Is that supposed to be like this?
Are you hit by http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2349 ?
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В Чтв, 23/09/2010 в 17:54 +0200, Tony Berth пишет:
when pressing the on/off button once and setting to suspend, the
battery doesn't last more than 8h! Is that supposed to be like
this?
Hi, Tony.
No, 8h is far from being normal. Be sure your phone is actually
suspended.
#2349 should
On 09/18/2010 06:40 PM, Marcel Meyer wrote:
* on demand does not seem to work. When I use NeronGPS and a map is missing,
it seems as GPRS _tries_ to get online but that's all ;-)
I never tested on demand mode. Now i see that there is a bug in
original qtopia. When pppd is started in
On 09/14/2010 11:08 AM, Christ van Willegen wrote:
I, too, have experienced QtMoko. The one thing that annoys me, is that
sometimes (well, more often than sometimes...) my FR turns on at
night, and stays on until it wakes me from sleep indicating it's
hungry... My wife doesn't approve :-(
2010-09...@19:14 Alex Samorukov
I now compiled atd w/o this
define to see if it will work correctly. If it will - then this will be
fixed in the next release.
please take a look at:
http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=144
also
kind regards
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On 09/20/2010 07:59 PM, Alfa21 wrote:
I now compiled atd w/o this
define to see if it will work correctly. If it will - then this will be
fixed in the next release.
please take a look at:
http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=144
also
Thats me (Samm :))
Once again - to do the
Alex Samorukov wrote:
After debugging i found that most of gprs related issues are coming from
qtopia multiplexer. I decided to try to use external multiplexer with
qtopia. For the initial experiment i did:
1) compiled latest gsm0710muxd on debian (i know that there is
fso-abyss, but i got
On 09/19/2010 01:44 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
1) compiled latest gsm0710muxd on debian (i know that there is
fso-abyss, but i got some problems on compilation, gsm0710 is much easer
to build, so i started with it).
Hi Alex,
what about using the multiplexer in kernel? We will probably
Hi,
I tried QtMoko in it's latest incarnation as the changelog said the GPRS-
handling got improved :-) . I stumbled upon the following things:
* In the chat file there is a missing at the end of the first line. So you
always have to edit that file by hand after you opened the settings in the
Well I have played with the BT operations on qtmoko and here are my results...
1. With a plantronics headset once paired, it will work if you tell it to
connect as a headset, the
buttons work, and audio is ok. However when the bluetooth headset is
subsequently turned on or comes
in range of
Jim Morris wrote:
4. With my preferred device the Motorola T505 handsfree device, it has
trouble connecting on
occasions. If connecting as a handsfree device, the devices buttons do not
accept or hangup a call,
and the incoming number is not detected. But it does seem to work, although
On 09/18/2010 06:40 PM, Marcel Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I tried QtMoko in it's latest incarnation as the changelog said the GPRS-
handling got improved :-) . I stumbled upon the following things:
It was a minor fix with adding +++ to the chat script. Not too much, but
helps in some cases.
* In
P.S. I believe that some of the problem are related to openmoko
multiplexer, but a lot of them - to the ancient modem with first
generation gprs. I`m now trying to get qtmoko running with external
demuxer, to see if it will improve the situation.
I wonder if that may explain why I have
On 09/19/2010 02:53 AM, Brian Kemp wrote:
P.S. I believe that some of the problem are related to openmoko
multiplexer, but a lot of them - to the ancient modem with first
generation gprs. I`m now trying to get qtmoko running with external
demuxer, to see if it will improve the situation.
Hi,
After debugging i found that most of gprs related issues are coming from
qtopia multiplexer. I decided to try to use external multiplexer with
qtopia. For the initial experiment i did:
1) compiled latest gsm0710muxd on debian (i know that there is
fso-abyss, but i got some problems on
On Thursday 16 September 2010, Jim Morris wrote:
Ori Pessach wrote:
I didn't mention it, but I did just that. I stood in a field, looking at
grasshoppers for 5 minutes. That's when I decided to take a walk.
Â
This weekend, I left my FR on a table in the back yard for 20 minutes.
Still
On Thursday 16 September 2010 19:54:12 Ori Pessach wrote:
It doesn't work this way for me. How do I debug it?
Close NeronGPS and all other apps that might use GPS. Then use console and do:
/opt/qtmoko/bin/gps-poweron.sh
cat /dev/ttySAC1
You should see what GPS chip is sending - it will be
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Al Johnson
openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.ukwrote:
On Thursday 16 September 2010, Jim Morris wrote:
Ori Pessach wrote:
I didn't mention it, but I did just that. I stood in a field, looking
at
grasshoppers for 5 minutes. That's when I decided to take a walk.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Thursday 16 September 2010 19:54:12 Ori Pessach wrote:
It doesn't work this way for me. How do I debug it?
Close NeronGPS and all other apps that might use GPS. Then use console and
do:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Thursday 16 September 2010 19:54:12 Ori Pessach wrote:
It doesn't work this way for me. How do I debug it?
Close NeronGPS and all other apps that might use GPS. Then use console and
do:
Ori Pessach wrote:
Well, here's what I'm getting:
$GPRMC,,V,,N*53
$GPVTG,N*30
$GPGGA,,0,00,99.99,,*48
etc. (I'm copying this off the phone's terminal so I think I can be excused
if I don't copy the whole output.)
It's very similar to what you listed above,
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
Ori Pessach wrote:
Well, here's what I'm getting:
$GPRMC,,V,,N*53
$GPVTG,N*30
$GPGGA,,0,00,99.99,,*48
etc. (I'm copying this off the phone's terminal so I think I can be
excused
if I
Christ van Willegen wrote:
On a related note, I have a car with integrated BlueTooth support.
Recently, I tried pairing my FR with it. At some time in that process,
the car displays a PIN that should be entered on the phone to complete
the pairing, but there is no PIN dialog showing on the
Jim Morris m...@e4net.com writes:
Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not
sure exactly what needs to be done to make this work seemlessly.
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Also keep in
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Jim Morris m...@e4net.com wrote:
Christ van Willegen wrote:
Is there support for pairing w/ a PIN? If I can only pair it with my
When I paired with my headset, it asked for a PIN and there was a screen that
I was able to type in
which is the default for
Thanks for the pointers Paul.
Paul Fertser wrote:
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Unfortunately frameworkd and the dbus stuff does not appear to be relevant for
qtmoko.
However those pointers did explain what
2010-09...@08:22 Christ van Willegen
which is the default for most headsets.
But not for the car. It generates a PIN to use for that pairing.
I was able to pair my FR with my toyota and during the process I entered my pin
on the dialog showed by the FR.
I also was able to pair my FR
Jim Morris m...@e4net.com writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Unfortunately frameworkd and the dbus stuff does not appear to be
relevant for qtmoko.
Some dbus stuff (calls to
Jim Morris wrote:
Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
such. See [2] for the reference.
Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if that works
differently.
Holy crap it worked! I
Jim Morris wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
such. See [2] for the reference.
Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if that works
differently.
Holy
2010-09...@00:02 Jim Morris
Jim Morris wrote:
Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
such. See [2] for the reference.
Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if that works
On Thursday 16 September 2010 07:44:41 Jim Morris wrote:
I have not tried to make a GSM call yet using the headset, but was
wondering how far the BT integration has gone?
Once you connect to the headset (which looks is working for you) it should
work automatically.
But there is problem with
Am 16.09.2010 00:09, schrieb Francesco De Vita:
I also noted this issue, but the proper icon is there! Maybe
something went wrong during compilation and the conversion process form
the .png to .pic. Anyway, just for a momentaneous workaround, put the
call.png (attached) in to
Hi Radek,
Great job, I have been away from the FR for a while, but I am back to see if I
can finally use it as
a phone, and it looks like I may be able to now with this bluetooth stuff.
Its nice to see that my qtpedometer (with car finder) still works, which is
just as well as I have
totally
Hi,
I installed v26 over the weekend and had some time to try and use it. I've
seen a few serious issues, and some improvements.
First, the good news:
* WiFi works - for the first time for me. The browser isn't terribly useful,
I'm afraid, but it's nice to at least have the phone connect
Hi, Ori,
* GPS doesn't work. The longest I left it running to try and get lock
was 20 minutes - no luck with that. What should I look at?
So far FPS worked in 100% of cases if you'll follow this procedure
1. start nerongps.
2. cache maps
3. close nerogps
4. go to street (really)
5. start
Seriously? I think you and I might have different ideas about what works
mean. :)
The only network connectivity I have with this phone is WiFi. I can't get
GPS lock indoors, and I probably can't get a WiFi signal outdoors. Besides,
if I can get a WiFi signal, I probably don't need GPS to know
В Чтв, 16/09/2010 в 10:52 -0600, Ori Pessach пишет:
Seriously? I think you and I might have different ideas about what
works mean. :)
Seriously? Even my Garmin can't get fix indoors. Have you tried other
devices?
GPS is FR is not best one, but it is open for fixes. on qtmoko it is not
less or
2010-09...@10:52 Ori Pessach
The only network connectivity I have with this phone is WiFi. I can't get
GPS lock indoors, and I probably can't get a WiFi signal outdoors.
gennady was saying just to save your maps (using any kind of internet
connection, eg your wifi) before your trip
I don't think I explained myself very clearly. I don't expect the GPS to get
a fix indoors - only to get a fix outdoors without also being indoors so it
can pick up a WiFi signal which is required in my case to go through the
rest of the steps you listed. (caching the maps - is this really
Again, I don't expect to get GPS fix indoors, or underground, in
instantaneously. I would expect to get a fix after 15-20 minutes in my back
yard or outdoors in an area with low buildings and a clear view of the sky.
I live in Colorado - that's what we have here.
It doesn't work this way for me.
Ori Pessach wrote:
Again, I don't expect to get GPS fix indoors, or underground, in
instantaneously. I would expect to get a fix after 15-20 minutes in my
back yard or outdoors in an area with low buildings and a clear view of
the sky. I live in Colorado - that's what we have here.
Try
В Чтв, 16/09/2010 в 11:51 -0600, Ori Pessach пишет:
I don't think I explained myself very clearly. I don't expect the GPS
to get a fix indoors - only to get a fix outdoors without also being
indoors so it can pick up a WiFi signal which is required in my case
to go through the rest of the
В Чтв, 16/09/2010 в 11:51 -0600, Ori Pessach пишет:
(caching the maps - is this really necessary for getting a fix?)
Of course not, just it is not fun to watch empty nerongps screen.
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I didn't mention it, but I did just that. I stood in a field, looking at
grasshoppers for 5 minutes. That's when I decided to take a walk.
This weekend, I left my FR on a table in the back yard for 20 minutes. Still
no fix.
-- Ori Pessach
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Gennady Kupava
I can now attest to the fact that staring at the maps without getting a fix
is only marginally more fun than that.
-- Ori Pessach
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com wrote:
В Чтв, 16/09/2010 в 11:51 -0600, Ori Pessach пишет:
(caching the maps - is this really
Ori Pessach wrote:
I didn't mention it, but I did just that. I stood in a field, looking at
grasshoppers for 5 minutes. That's when I decided to take a walk.
Â
This weekend, I left my FR on a table in the back yard for 20 minutes.
Still no fix.
Ok, so a couple of things you can try...
What would be considered an older model? Are you referring to the model of
the FR, or the memory card?
And where should I look at the GPS antenna connector? It looks secure from
the outside.
I'd also like to mention that I was able to get GPS fix before with this
hardware, but that was a while
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Ori Pessach wrote:
I'd also like to mention that I was able to get GPS fix before with this
hardware, but that was a while ago.
I don't know if this is available on QtMoko and don't know the package
managing system - on SHR I did in such cases:
opkg install gps-utils
Thanks - I'll give this a try.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Alexander Lehner
leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Ori Pessach wrote:
I'd also like to mention that I was able to get GPS fix before with this
hardware, but that was a while ago.
I don't know if this
Ori Pessach wrote:
Hi,
I installed v26 over the weekend and had some time to try and use it.
I've seen a few serious issues, and some improvements.
* The software has an ongoing problem processing T-Mobile's (USA) text
messages that are sent when calling voice mail. A message from 129
Am 28.08.2010 22:31, schrieb Radek Polak:
Hello,
qtmoko has new v26 release. You can get it from our sourceforge page [1].
Qtmoko is distribution for Openmoko Freerunner phone based on debian and
qtopia. You can find more info here [2] [3] [4].
Here is list of changes since previous stable
I also noted this issue, but the proper icon is there! Maybe
something went wrong during compilation and the conversion process form
the .png to .pic. Anyway, just for a momentaneous workaround, put the
call.png (attached) in to /opt/qtmoko/pics/themes/finximod and rename
the file
Hi,
I upgraded to v26 of qtmoko and it looks pretty darn good! Wifi worked out of
the box with wpa/psk
which is an awesome feat!
Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not sure exactly
what needs to be done
to make this work seemlessly.
I paired OK, I connected as
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Jim Morris m...@e4net.com wrote:
Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not sure exactly
what needs to be done
to make this work seemlessly.
On a related note, I have a car with integrated BlueTooth support.
Recently, I tried pairing my
I've got a messag from my girlfriend, who wants to thanks a lot Radek
Team ! Their work makes me have a phone that works, with more battery,
and audible voice. So she can reach me while I'm at my Linux User Group,
telling me I have to come back to home instead if drinking beers
explaining
I, too, have experienced QtMoko. The one thing that annoys me, is that
sometimes (well, more often than sometimes...) my FR turns on at
night, and stays on until it wakes me from sleep indicating it's
hungry... My wife doesn't approve :-(
What could be wrong?
Christ van Willegen
В Втр, 14/09/2010 в 11:08 +0200, Christ van Willegen пишет:
I, too, have experienced QtMoko. The one thing that annoys me, is that
sometimes (well, more often than sometimes...) my FR turns on at
night, and stays on until it wakes me from sleep indicating it's
hungry... My wife doesn't approve
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 11:08:56 Christ van Willegen wrote:
I, too, have experienced QtMoko. The one thing that annoys me, is that
sometimes (well, more often than sometimes...) my FR turns on at
night, and stays on until it wakes me from sleep indicating it's
hungry... My wife doesn't
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 11:08:56 Christ van Willegen wrote:
I, too, have experienced QtMoko. The one thing that annoys me, is that
sometimes (well, more often than sometimes...) my FR turns on at
night, and stays on
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Christ van Willegen
cvwille...@gmail.com wrote:
I have settings like these, and it still drains the battery... I'll
check what I have in config.
On battery: Suspend 1m
Plugged in: Suspend 5m
When locked: Suspend 40s
But, I know for sure that it still
On Tuesday 14 September 2010 12:01:17 Christ van Willegen wrote:
At this moment, my FR is showing the 'lock' screen, full brightness.
After a few seconds, I can see the screen dim. A few seconds after
that, the screen turns fully off, and within a second goes back to
full brightness. Repeat
2010-09...@11:37 Radek Polak
On battery: suspend 5minutes
When locked: suspend in 20 seconds
hi radek and hi to all the community in general :)
on this topic I'd like to open a debate...
I think the suspend setting in on cable (I'm personally using it as
disabled timeout here) should have
what do you think?
is it possible to change the priorities like:
CABLE over LOCK over BATTERY ?
do you think this use case is reasonable/common?
Hi,
one should take into consideration whether the battery will be charged
in suspend or not. If the battery can not charge while the phone is
+1
have the same issues with the current settings
Raphael
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 19:30:45 +0200, Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it wrote:
2010-09...@11:37 Radek Polak
On battery: suspend 5minutes
When locked: suspend in 20 seconds
hi radek and hi to all the community in general :)
on this topic
Alfa21 wrote:
what do you think?
is it possible to change the priorities like:
CABLE over LOCK over BATTERY ?
do you think this use case is reasonable/common?
Yes it's reasonable, but the way how it works was easiest to implement ;-) I
will try to take a look if i can fix it so that it
2010-09...@20:39 Radek Polak
Alfa21 wrote:
what do you think?
is it possible to change the priorities like:
CABLE over LOCK over BATTERY ?
do you think this use case is reasonable/common?
Yes it's reasonable, but the way how it works was easiest to implement ;-) I
will try to
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
Whooo, using QTMokov26 for some days now, and it's a really allday
phone now.
But allday until when ? Because when I try an apt-get update...
Bing!* : no space left on device !
Does anyone has a turnaround aor a real solution to this ?
Hi Thomas,
if you are you
Alex Samorukov wrote:
My idea is to
disable internal qtmoko multiplexer and use external daemon and
configure qtopia to use multiply ports.
IIRC there is some multiplexer also in recent linux kernel. It would be also
nice to check if it works.
Regards
Radek
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
Whooo, using QTMokov26 for some days now, and it's a really allday
phone now.
But allday until when ? Because when I try an apt-get update...
Bing!* : no space left on device !
Does anyone has a turnaround aor a real solution to this ?
Hi Thomas,
if you are you
[cut]
Hi Thomas,
if you are you running from NAND it could be because apt-get uses mmap which
Hi Radek,
could this also trigger this bug?
http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=175
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Patryk Benderz wrote:
Hi Radek,
could this also trigger this bug?
http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=175
[cut]
Yes i think it's the same problem. See my comment there.
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Alfa21 wrote:
hello,
I'm having troubles too... I tried also an old (at the time was working)
gprs chat file for my provider found in a backup of mine, but without
success now.
I checked also empirically with my HI-FI amplifier the rf noise:
when I check my credit, start a call or send an
You can try to experiment with AT log or disable multiplexing, but i dont know
anything better for now.
Regards
Radek
hi radek,
i tried rebooting with mux and deepsleep both disabled (neocontrol)
and checked the at log (temporarily enabled)... all was ok and i can
use arora with my gprs
On 09/10/2010 10:50 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
I tried with v26 after correcting the line in
/home/root/Applications/Network/chat/connect-dialup and it worked. But i had
sometimes problems to get GPRS online too. Maybe it can be also related to
debug/nodebug kernels, because i am not aware that
Whooo, using QTMokov26 for some days now, and it's a really allday
phone now.
But allday until when ? Because when I try an apt-get update...
Bing!* : no space left on device !
Does anyone has a turnaround aor a real solution to this ?
thanks you all (and a special big up to Radek ;-))
AstHrO
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ thomas.hoce...@free.fr wrote:
But allday until when ? Because when I try an apt-get update... Bing!* :
no space left on device !
Does anyone has a turnaround aor a real solution to this ?
buy a bigger uSD ;)
I've a 4GB partitioned as:
1 - 2GB
Le 10/09/2010 16:29, Alfa21-mobile a écrit :
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ thomas.hoce...@free.fr
wrote:
But allday until when ? Because when I try an apt-get update... Bing!* :
no space left on device !
Does anyone has a turnaround aor a real solution to this ?
buy a
/* OT
I've also added the following line in my /etc/sysctl.conf
vm.swappiness=0
*/
Why ? what is it ?
please read this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-September/062911.html
on v26 I can use my FR as a usb drive, with the 2GB partition (1)
visible also in a windows
2010-09...@13:22 Alfa21-mobile
i reverted back mux and deepsleep, rebooted with on/on and my gprs is
still ok! :)
i do not understand what was wrong before... but now all should be the
same again, instead my gprs works a lot well :D
sorry, I was wrong
I've doublechecked this and if I keep
В Чтв, 09/09/2010 в 13:33 -0700, Brolin Empey пишет:
Rashid wrote:
Hi guys,
when i updated from v22 to v24 i lost my contacts but they showed up
sometimes (when i called someone by number which was added before I flashed
the device).
New contacts were there.
At the first start
2010-09...@18:13 Alfa21-mobile
and now a question from me:
when the usb mass storage mode is enabled, all the used partitions is
in read only mode..
I see qtmoko exports also the rootfs and imho it's not good because if
I forget to switch off the usb storage ... it's bad for the whole
Rashid wrote:
Hi guys,
when i updated from v22 to v24 i lost my contacts but they showed up
sometimes (when i called someone by number which was added before I flashed
the device).
New contacts were there.
At the first start after flashing all contacts were there. No are all gone.
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