On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 12:15:04PM +0200, Petr Vanek wrote:
My phone's in this state now - it went straight to voice mail when I
tried to call
I was able to ssh in - and am diggin through the logs.Nothing too
obvious in ophonekitd. Without timestamps in the log it's hard to
tell
I had this problem before SHR-Today was even available. So, I don't
think it's the culprit.
-Steven
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz wrote:
My phone's in this state now - it went straight to voice mail when I
tried to call
I was able to ssh in - and am diggin
My phone's in this state now - it went straight to voice mail when I
tried to call
I was able to ssh in - and am diggin through the logs.Nothing too
obvious in ophonekitd. Without timestamps in the log it's hard to
tell exactly where the problem started.
i haven't read the begging of this
Yes and no.
As in, I can make phone calls into the phone (caller hears ringing tone)
but the neo is just as responsive as a black brick witing to be cemented
on a wall.
Rui
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 01:14:58PM -0500, Steven ** wrote:
Can you get phone calls while experiencing this BSOD? As in,
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 03:18:47PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
I think this is a feature that is at a lower level than the kernel...
Yes, the PMU has this feature, but it is not enabled.
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I've noticed this a number of times on the SHR testing candidate.
Very annoying. I've been lucky and haven't missed a call yet, but I'm sure
I will...
Warren
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.comwrote:
This has happened to me twice or so within the past
Can you get phone calls while experiencing this BSOD? As in, you hear
the ringing, but you can't accept the call?
-Steven
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@ansol.org
wrote:
Mine is much more frequent (I've even disabled suspend, drastically
reducing the
My phone's in this state now - it went straight to voice mail when I tried
to call
I was able to ssh in - and am diggin through the logs.Nothing too
obvious in ophonekitd. Without timestamps in the log it's hard to tell
exactly where the problem started.
The last interesting stuff I can
When it next happens, put it by your ear, press the power button for
up to 10 s (just to make sure).
You *will* hear a very light noise of it truly powering off.
Then you release and press again once, like a click, and it will boot.
This is an effect outside the operating system.
This
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:07:49AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
When it next happens, put it by your ear, press the power button for
up to 10 s (just to make sure).
You *will* hear a very light noise of it truly powering off.
Then you release and press again once, like a click, and it
This used to be a feature implemented in the earlier kernels, and was
later dropped. Has it been re-added? If so, in which kernel version?
In Debian's 2.6.29 it doesn't seem to be present.
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ uname -a
Linux om-gta02 2.6.29-rc3 #1 PREEMPT Tue Sep 1 23:03:59 CEST 2009
armv4tl
My black screen of death is a little different.
About once a month, my Neo will refuse to wake up from suspend. I
have to pull the battery to reboot.
It usually happens in the middle of the day (where it's just sorta
annoying). But last night/this morning it did it and made me late for
work
Mine is much more frequent (I've even disabled suspend, drastically
reducing the availability time of my device).
However, if you press and hold the power button from about 8 s the
device will power off without you needing to open the case and pull
the battery off.
Rui
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at
Nope. Holding the power button does nothing for me. My Neo just
isn't awake at all. It's a brick until I pull the battery out to
reset it. I know it's still on because holding the power button would
normally cause it to boot up... And if it was on with just no
backlight, I'd be able to get
When it next happens, put it by your ear, press the power button for
up to 10 s (just to make sure).
You *will* hear a very light noise of it truly powering off.
Then you release and press again once, like a click, and it will boot.
This is an effect outside the operating system.
Rui
On Tue,
Is anyone else noticing a black screen of death when
pressing the power button for resume?
This has been happening to me since I upgrade about a week ago.
Yesterday I upgraded gain, but it seems to be the same.
This is happening to me in an yet undeterminated way, but quite
frequently, and
This has happened to me twice or so within the past week.
I have no idea what's causing it.
-Dan
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.orgwrote:
Is anyone else noticing a black screen of death when
pressing the power button for resume?
This has been happening to
I had it today, I missed a phone call. I don't know whether it was a bsod
or it just didn't wake up from suspend. I heard the buzzing in my hi-fi from
the modem, but the phone itself didn't react.
2009/9/25 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
Is anyone else noticing a black screen of death
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I get this every second day. I'm not sure, but I have the impression
that it could be caused when gprs-connection is enabled. The last two
tomes when it happened, i had opened a gprs-connection shortly bevor.
Greetungs Bastian
Rui Miguel Silva
I don't have GPRS (for the obvious reason that 3.5€ / MB is robbery)
and it happens to me sometimes after first suspend, sometimes after the
second, third, fourth, whatever...
Rui
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 07:22:44PM +0200, Bastian Muck wrote:
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