On 02/18/2013 07:47 AM, David Matthews wrote:
I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
I'd be interested in any success reports with linphone or any other sip
client
on a current freerunner
Hi Aaron
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
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
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
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:
I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
I'd be interested in any success reports with linphone or any other sip client
on a current freerunner distro
Anyone?
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Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
Hi guys, I'm trying to install Debian on the FR.
I get stuck when downloading the packages because it doesn't
find/download coreutils...
You should send the full output of the install.sh script.
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2012/4/2 Brendon Schumacker brendon.s...@gmail.com:
Unfortunately it seems I have killed my openmoko from playing with it
too much. Perhaps you have some advice for this?
I can not start the phone with the regular power button anymore, it
might show a red light for a moment on the aux
Am Dienstag, 27. März 2012, 05:09:19 schrieb Brendon Schumacker:
2012.03.26 14:32:18.787663 [phonefsod] WARNING: failed to connect to
/org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: Error calling StartServiceByName for
org.freesmartphone.ogsmd:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Activation of
2012/3/26 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
However, after that I get an Enlightenment complaint about not being
able to create a new window for each of the same apps that complained
about the D-Bus interface earlier.
phoneui-apps apparently is missing some dependency, filed bug #665951.
Am Dienstag, 27. März 2012, 15:19:08 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
Sound works from FreeRunner to the other phone, but I don't seem to
get audio from FreeRunner with the default settings (nor the speaker
switch works).
Please check, if the symlink /etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/alsa-default
points to
2012/3/26 Brendon Schumacker brendon.s...@gmail.com:
I have phoneui-apps install, and I have both XFCE4 and e17 installed
and working fine, but they can't open Dialer, Contacts, etc. When I
try phoneui-dialer at the cli I get:
Error: No such interface `org.shr.phoneui.Dialer' on object at
Hi,
there are two daemons from shr: phonefsod and phonuid.
phoneuid works on top of phonefsod and brings up apps like dialer or contacts.
phonefsod is started by an init-script, phoneuid via /etc/X11/Xsession.d.
Sometimes there is a kind of race condition between daemons. So please turn on
zhone is dead. use phoneui-apps.
hi
I would like to try out debian with e17 as window manager.
Installing the timo's latest image worked nicely.
according to the debian page on openmoko.org one has now to install
enlightenment
if one wants to use illume. but if I now want to install zhone I
2012/3/25 arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de:
zhone is dead. use phoneui-apps.
...updated the openmoko wiki to reflect this.
-Timo
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2012/3/23 Thomas Günther thomas.guent...@gmx.de:
With your rootfs my Neo does boot. I can login via ssh but I only have
a white bar at top on display. If I stop nodm I get a debian login
prompt at top on display. Any idea what happens?
That's the minimal part of it. It is generous enough to
Excerpts from Timo Jyrinki's message of 2012-03-21 16:24:25 +:
2011/9/12 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
Just to let you know, that since I tested that install.sh [1] is
working now, I'm making available a snapshot of a minimal Debian
installation since I had a clean install anyway
2011/9/12 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
Just to let you know, that since I tested that install.sh [1] is
working now, I'm making available a snapshot of a minimal Debian
installation since I had a clean install anyway [2] - see file
Debian_NeoFreeRunner_minimalrootfs_20110912.tar.xz.
2011/9/20 Aditya Gandhi aditya...@gmail.com:
Hi I have installed your image and have given the commands via ssh
apt-get install foxtrotgps gpsd navit omhacks monav midori wicd lxterminal
but no gui is up, how do I get it working? I do not have a sim, do I need
it?
Like I said, It is very
Hi I have installed your image and have given the commands via ssh
*apt-get install foxtrotgps gpsd navit omhacks monav midori wicd lxterminal
*
*but no gui is up, how do I get it working? I do not have a sim, do I need
it?
*
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Timo Jyrinki
Dmitry Chistikov, Jul. 05, 2011, 09:07 +0400:
frameworkd.subsystem ERRORfactory method not successfully completed
for module module 'odeviced.input' from
'/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/framework/subsystems/odeviced/input.pyc'
...and a python call stack ending with NameError: global name
Timo Jyrinki, Jul. 02, 2011, 08:51 +0300:
You can try to use stable repositories instead by modifying the
install.sh script [...]
Thank you for your advice. I managed to install from wheezy branch
instead of sid. I got tslib with Timo Juhani Lindfors' patch from
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/tslib/
2011/7/1 Dmitry Chistikov dd1em...@gmail.com:
I'm trying to install Debian on Openmoko Freerunner and have encountered
the following problem. Both cdebootstrap and debootstrap fail to install
a basic Debian system (stage debian of install.sh). Packages are
downloaded and extracted, but dpkg is
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 01:53:59PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
I thought this worth mentioning just in case others are doing similar
things: I'm experimenting with the stack mentioned in the Subject, on
my debian install, to see what kind of UI it gives, and how stable the
telephony is.
Can
Hi Johannes,
On 23 June 2011 12:24, Johannes Schauer j.scha...@email.de wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 01:53:59PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
I thought this worth mentioning just in case others are doing similar
things: I'm experimenting with the stack mentioned in the Subject, on
my
Thank you very much!
Will it be available with apt-get update in QtMoko?
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Thanks Timo
What parameters did you give to install.sh? In particular, which boot
loader are you using and how is it configured?
TASKS=ALL QI=true SD_SWAP_SIZE=128 DASH_BINSH=false ./install.sh all
anyways I think this is the command I issued on the single occasion
that the install process
Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com writes:
I do not understand why the Debian maintainers did not create a static
respository istead of linking to unstable that is a moving target.
You mean like take lenny and provide unofficial repository of openmoko
specific packages for it? I guess there are
Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com writes:
After about 90 minutes, the install.sh all command completed with request to
reboot.
No errors reported.
On power on, it boots into the old Qtmoko.
What parameters did you give to install.sh? In particular, which boot
loader are you using and how is it
TJL == Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
TJL no sense to me. Jidanni, you added this paragraph to the wiki in 2008,
TJL do you remember why?
All I remember is I traded my OpenMoko in for a Nokia 3315 and would
rather not think further.
On Monday 17 January 2011 02:36:49 Robin Paulson wrote:
i recently installed qtmoko v26 on internal flash, and from there used
the wiki instructions to install debian on sd. the install ran all the
way through, and gave a me a message that all was well. except, it
won't boot. i have qi
On 17 January 2011 21:21, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
so, i put some symlinks in /boot (in the 2nd partition on the sd),
pointing to uImage, config and sysmap (in the first partition on the
sd). it still won't boot, and i'm a bit lost now.
You can try hold POWER buttton when you are
On Tuesday 18 January 2011 02:15:37 Robin Paulson wrote:
You can try hold POWER buttton when you are booting, qi will make kernel
more verbose so you can see the actual error.
very verbose. but i don't know what i'm looking for, so kind of stuck
any suggestions? anything i can look for
On 17 December 2010 10:10, Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
On Friday 17 December 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Anyway, if one can come up with a perfect xorg.conf that disables the
extra devices there and only configures glamo + touch input + hw
buttons, that'd be nice.
What
On 12/21/2010 12:51 PM, Neil Jerram wrote:
On 19 December 2010 14:28, EdorFausedorf...@xepher.net wrote:
When I first started doing this package, I fully intended to keep
maintaining it - but then several things conspired against it, which has
caused it to be unmaintained (by me at least) for
On 20 December 2010 23:25, EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net wrote:
On 12/19/2010 06:29 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
I meant a command line option that a user could pass so that he would
not need to recompile..
Ah. That's... technically possible, I *think*, but would be quite a bit of
work
On 19 December 2010 14:28, EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net wrote:
On 12/17/2010 12:08 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
For people who like Simon Tatham's puzzle collection...
On my SHR-T, for a long time I've used Frode Austvik's sgt-puzzles
Thank you! You just made me go back to look at this code
Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com writes:
Surely the optimal solution would be runtime auto-detection? Does
udev provide sufficient information to infer that there is a
touchscreen and no keyboard?
udev does not know what X server your sgt-puzzles is connected
to. It's probably better to ask X
On 21 December 2010 12:33, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com writes:
Surely the optimal solution would be runtime auto-detection? Does
udev provide sufficient information to infer that there is a
touchscreen and no keyboard?
udev does not know
On 12/19/2010 06:29 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
EdorFausedorf...@xepher.net writes:
On 12/17/2010 12:59 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Could you make this a command line option?
It already is, sortof - basically, replace the debian/rules binary
command with this one:
I meant a
EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net writes:
I'm not sure if the former is practical for Debian, as I'm not sure if
their systems are set up for having different patches/compile options
on different architectures, but you could ask the arch maintainers I
guess.
I don't really like the idea of having
On 12/17/2010 12:08 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
For people who like Simon Tatham's puzzle collection...
On my SHR-T, for a long time I've used Frode Austvik's sgt-puzzles
Thank you! You just made me go back to look at this code again.
When I first started doing this package, I fully intended to
EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net writes:
On 12/17/2010 12:59 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Could you make this a command line option?
It already is, sortof - basically, replace the debian/rules binary
command with this one:
I meant a command line option that a user could pass so that he would
2010/12/16 Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com:
Even after removing the /dev/input files as you suggested (in
/etc/rc.local), my observation is that XOrg still eats all CPU after
an initial boot-up, but that if I then do /etc/init.d/nodm stop and
/etc/init.d/nodm start, it returns to using a
On Friday 17 December 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2010/12/16 Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com:
Even after removing the /dev/input files as you suggested (in
/etc/rc.local), my observation is that XOrg still eats all CPU after
an initial boot-up, but that if I then do /etc/init.d/nodm stop and
Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com writes:
Comment out the #ifdef _WIN32_WCE and #endif around a group of
defines for Pocket PC devices, which are equally applicable to the
FR.
Could you make this a command line option?
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On 16 December 2010 06:53, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/11/14 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-2.6.34
New Debian pkg-fso kernel available:
And another one thanks to having
2010/11/14 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-2.6.34
New Debian pkg-fso kernel available:
And another one thanks to having inspirational time yesterday evening.
Note that the original three 2.6.34 related
2010/11/19 Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com:
I've noticed problem with alsa too. Guess that this may be related to
100hz patch, probably need to review neo-specific code in kernel.
Ok, if that's it, even though it seemingly depends on other factors as
well, please Debian users notice the
On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 23:38 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02?'
gena2x seems to have found the cause, I had 'Stereo Out Switch' and
'Right Mixer Right Playback Switch' turned off in my alsa settings. Zero
idea how
Hi, Timo list,
It turned out that aplay problem is due to sound card controls
misconfiguration, not some problem with kernel.
Whoose who have this problem, please try following state file:
http://www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/alsa_aplayfail/aplay34_working.state
(with alsactl restore -f
2010/11/19 Paul Wise pa...@bonedaddy.net:
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptoms:
And the one I can reproduce it with is up-to-date sid, while the
В Птн, 19/11/2010 в 17:48 +0200, Timo Jyrinki пишет:
2010/11/19 Paul Wise pa...@bonedaddy.net:
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptoms:
And
2010/10/18 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
[1] http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02
[3]
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-2.6.34
New Debian pkg-fso kernel available:
linux-2.6-openmoko
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:53:24AM +0300, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
As a final note, Radek didn't yet include Glamo KMS/DRM support in the
2.6.34 (I think a bit more KMS/DRM problems have been seen with 2.6.34
than 2.6.32), and I didn't start doing it either. Naturally that's the
biggest omission we
Hi Timo,
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:53:24AM +0300, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Hi,
During the weekend I did a few cross-builds, emulated native builds
and finally native builds of the 2.6.34 Openmoko kernel for Debian.
It's now available at the pkg-fso repository [1]. It's basically
identical in
thanks for the package.
to ssh in the device i must add 'g_ether' in /etc/modules.
you should builtin this module in kernel.
That's fine for you, but not for anyone who wants to use one of the other
gadget modules. If you need it autoloading then autoload it as you are doing
now.
2010/3/3 Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com:
I think both ext3 and jffs2 should be built-in since they are the two
kinds of filesystems most widely used on the FR.
Ok, I will reenable this one, too.
I uploaded a new 2.6.29 kernel to Debian's pkg-fso repository
yesterday. It includes some
On 1 May 2010 10:00, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 1 May 2010 00:42, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
that the answer is probably:
# buttons
neo1973kbd
And I guess I probably also want:
# leds
leds-neo1973-gta02
Just to confirm: Yes, those make my AUX
On 6 May 2010 21:59, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I like using Debian on my FR (in fact it is the only system i use as
my daily phone since i bought it) and i decided i want to start
getting all the great improvements and fixes from git again (as i used
to when framework was
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
On 6 May 2010 21:59, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
I like using Debian on my FR (in fact it is the only system i use as
my daily phone since i bought it) and i decided i want to start
getting all the great improvements and fixes from git
On 1 May 2010 00:42, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
that the answer is probably:
# buttons
neo1973kbd
And I guess I probably also want:
# leds
leds-neo1973-gta02
Just to confirm: Yes, those make my AUX button and LEDs work again.
Neil
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
Would that be a kernel problem, or could it also be udev or hal?
Have you loaded the kernel module for gta02 buttons?
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On 1 May 2010 00:18, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
Would that be a kernel problem, or could it also be udev or hal?
Have you loaded the kernel module for gta02
On 1 May 2010 00:33, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 1 May 2010 00:18, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
Would that be a kernel problem, or could it
On 23 April 2010 16:17, g...@ergoarte.ch wrote:
2010-04-23T14:48:16.961873Z [ERROR] UsageController 7 R: Resource GSM
can't be enabled: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security
policy
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 11:14:13AM +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
On 23 April 2010 16:17, g...@ergoarte.ch wrote:
2010-04-23T14:48:16.961873Z [ERROR] UsageController 7 R: Resource
GSM
can't be enabled: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include:
the
remote
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
# killall zhone
How would this work? Isn't zhone a python program?
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On 24 April 2010 12:43, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
# killall zhone
How would this work? Isn't zhone a python program?
Yes it is python.
So I see your point, but I have a fairly strong feeling that it _did_
work for me in the
I think that on most networks you can still dial emergency numbers without
SIM
you'll have to power down the wifi antenna
in shr-settings it is easy to do (settings-phone I think)
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 8:45 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
well, i have to confess, i fell off the
I think that on most networks you can still dial emergency numbers
without SIM
outlawed in germany.
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Currently broken - a dbus command to do it was posted a few days ago.
BillK
On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 11:20 +0200, Yorick Moko wrote:
I think that on most networks you can still dial emergency numbers
without SIM
you'll have to power down the wifi antenna
in shr-settings it is easy to do
Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Since you mention QtMoko, are you sure you're not using QtMoko's
2.6.32 kernel with KMS support? There the result might be a bit
different, especially because the latest fix from git is not yet in
Debian. Also note that xrandr --output LCD --rotate xyz doesn't work
Radek Polak wrote:
Hi Timo,
i dont know what i did wrong, but now xserver-xorg-video-glamo with xrandr
work perfectly even on 2.6.32 kernel.
I was too fast :) I had a wrong symlink for X. But with your kernel it works
ok, with 2.6.32 not (white screen).
Anyway thanks!
Radek
On Thursday 25 March 2010 06:50:35 Radek Polak wrote:
Can you please tell, which kernel are you using and how did you install
xserver-xorg-video-glamo? Is it from regular debian testing repos?
And please xorg.conf too :)
Regards
Radek
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2010/3/25 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
I tried xserver-xorg-video-glamo, but no success either.
I thought so, just had to check.
I have (had) a button (for a year) in my Debian that switches between
xrandr -o right and xrandr -o normal without problems.
Can you please tell, which kernel
2010/3/24 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
i have been struggling for some time to get X server working in landscape
mode. I was trying:
- Xglamo with xrandr - screen always goes white, reboot needed
- Xglamo -screen 480x...@90 - does not work either, screen is somehow shifted
- Xorg with
Radek Polak пишет:
Hi,
i have been struggling for some time to get X server working in landscape
mode. I was trying:
- Xglamo with xrandr - screen always goes white, reboot needed
- Xglamo -screen 480x...@90 - does not work either, screen is somehow shifted
- Xorg with fbdev driver and CCW
On 24 March 2010 19:22, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
So here goes, images included: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:TimoJyrinki
That looks very useful. Thank you!
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On Wednesday 24 March 2010 09:56:15 Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Hmm. Why use long-dead Xglamo or dummy fbdev instead of
xserver-xorg-video-glamo?
I tried xserver-xorg-video-glamo, but no success either.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner#Graphics.28SmediaGlamo3362.29
I have (had) a button
working. I guess it's better to compile the ext3 support back into
the kernel
since apparently most (if nor all) people use ext3, i guess it is a good
decision to have that kind of essentials built-in.
until we get a kernel with initrd support
i am not very fond of the initrd stuff.
the fr
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
an initrd is imo used mostly to cover different hw configurations w/o
having to rebuild the kernel everytime.
Encrypted SD would be one application where you want to use initramfs.
i guess it would slow down the boot (load/unload intrd, free ram and
Encrypted SD would be one application where you want to use initramfs.
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
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arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
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On Wednesday 03 March 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
I suspect that without a
' Apart from factoring out those modules, is the new kernel improved in
some way? And is it built without the debug settings?
It's the latest upstream andy-tracking, mostly meaning that if
compared to July snapshot Bluetooth, GPS etc. should handle suspend
better among else. Debug is
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
I suspect that without a hardware encryption engine the performance and
battery life hit will be too much for most people.
I
I switched from ext3 builtin to ext3 as module, because this is more
Debian like. I guess I will have to change this back to built in,
because we have no initramfs?
So, IIUC you also switched to jffs2 as module, which would explain why
I can't boot into my NAND-installed Debian.
I think both
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 12:12:54PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I switched from ext3 builtin to ext3 as module, because this is more
Debian like. I guess I will have to change this back to built in,
because we have no initramfs?
So, IIUC you also switched to jffs2 as module, which would
Stefan Monnier wrote:
' Apart from factoring out those modules, is the new kernel improved in
some way? And is it built without the debug settings?
It's the latest upstream andy-tracking, mostly meaning that if
compared to July snapshot Bluetooth, GPS etc. should handle suspend
better
Quim Testar quimtes...@gmail.com writes:
new version and decided to downgrade anyway. Moreover, with ext2 the root
partition needs to recheck at boot everytime system goes down uncleanly,
which happens often to me.
No fs is going to like unclean shutdown very much so you better avoid them :)
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Quim Testar writes:
new version and decided to downgrade anyway. Moreover, with ext2 the root
partition needs to recheck at boot everytime system goes down uncleanly,
which happens often to me.
No fs is going to like unclean shutdown very much so you better
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 10:12:32AM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Stefan Monnier wrote:
' Apart from factoring out those modules, is the new kernel improved in
some way? And is it built without the debug settings?
It's the latest upstream andy-tracking, mostly meaning that if
compared to
Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com writes:
as I said multiple times - you need to load the led kernel module to
have working leds. I guess I should add an init.d script to
fso-config-gta02, which will load these modules.
init script does not sound very nice. How about just warning about
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 05:40:10PM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com writes:
as I said multiple times - you need to load the led kernel module to
have working leds. I guess I should add an init.d script to
fso-config-gta02, which will load these
Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com writes:
There will probably be more things beeing compiled as modules in
the next version. My aim is to compile everything as module which
is not in the linus kernel tree, so that these can be built with
Good to hear. I hope no major regressions occur in
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 10:12:32AM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Had the same issue. Solved it re-running 'configure-uboot.sh' with
rootfstype=ext2 instead of ext3, but leds were not working for me in the
new version and decided to downgrade anyway. Moreover, with ext2
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 08:03:32PM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 10:12:32AM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Had the same issue. Solved it re-running 'configure-uboot.sh' with
rootfstype=ext2 instead of ext3, but leds were not working for me in the
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 08:03:32PM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Sebastian Reichel wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 10:12:32AM +0100, Quim Testar wrote:
Had the same issue. Solved it re-running 'configure-uboot.sh' with
rootfstype=ext2 instead of ext3, but leds were
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