ok, after some tests, the one that works really good (for me) is the
uImage-2.6.28-oe1+gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r3-om-gta02.bin
one... it's a 2.6.28-rc4 and with its modules it's "perfect" thanks a lot
Joel!
davide
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Joel Newkirk wrote:
> Odd, I'
Odd, I'm running that on my FR still and never noticed that.
If you're interested, I stuffed a few other kernels up there as well.
(I'd picked that one because it was mid-april, and ID'd as 2.6.28)
Feb2:
http://newkirk.us/om/testing/uImage-2.6.28-oe1+gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r
AFAIK this is a .28 mispelled... or at least is what uname -r answers
(2.6.29-rc3)... anyway you've been very kind ;-) but i still don't have wifi
working.
f
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Davide Scaini wrote:
> Thank you very much! I'm downloading it... i'll give feedback.
> Thanks
> d
>
>
>
Thank you very much! I'm downloading it... i'll give feedback.
Thanks
d
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Joel Newkirk wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 2009 18:31:39 +0200
> Davide Scaini wrote:
>
> > I am searching for a really olg 2.6.28 kernel... (and not a .28
> > mispelled that in fact it's a .29...)
On Thu, 7 May 2009 18:31:39 +0200
Davide Scaini wrote:
> I am searching for a really olg 2.6.28 kernel... (and not a .28
> mispelled that in fact it's a .29...) where can i find it? (I'm
> talking about something of the mid april...)
> thanks
> d
>
> Ps: wifi worked nicely on that, i just used
>
I am searching for a really olg 2.6.28 kernel... (and not a .28 mispelled
that in fact it's a .29...) where can i find it? (I'm talking about
something of the mid april...)
thanks
d
Ps: wifi worked nicely on that, i just used some /etc/network/interfaces
files and getted eth0 up from shr-setting p
Thanks, Paul.
I ended up upgrading from shr-testing to shr-unstable, and the
problems are gone.
So, the non-functional kernel+g_ether must have been:
http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/uImage-2.6.28-stable+gitr0e5fe639e234cdeb11d8441f19c5b3109a8b6a17-r2-om-gta02.bin
And the curr
Vasco Névoa wrote:
> I would, but I don't think my employer would agree. :)
> I use nothing but FLOSS everywhere, except of course at work, where I
> have to use the "official workstation software"... :P
> And it is very handy to hack the latest tweaks on my neo while waiting
> for a compilatio
Vasco Nevoa writes:
>> Why don't you just specify which kernel revision works and which
>> doesn't? How any kernel dev is supposed to solve your problems if you
>> even don't properly describe it? Why don't you use the kernel that
>> worked on your FR in the meantime?
>>
>>
> If I knew, I would
Paul Fertser escreveu:
> Vasco Névoa writes:
>
>> - GPRS stalls and doesn't allow opkg update, so forget upgrade
>>
> Well, probably it'll be solved with the new abyss muxer.
>
>
That's good to know.
>> SO GIMME THE WORKIN KERNEL ALREADY!!! :D
>>
>
> Why don't you just specify
Vasco Névoa writes:
> I would, but I don't think my employer would agree. :)
> I use nothing but FLOSS everywhere, except of course at work, where I
> have to use the "official workstation software"... :P
> And it is very handy to hack the latest tweaks on my neo while waiting
> for a compilat
I would, but I don't think my employer would agree. :)
I use nothing but FLOSS everywhere, except of course at work, where I
have to use the "official workstation software"... :P
And it is very handy to hack the latest tweaks on my neo while waiting
for a compilation to finish... ;)
Right now,
switch to linux! or do a dual boot. i dont know how anyone could
manage to do anything with an openmoko without some kind of linux box.
plus its free : )
2009/5/6 Vasco Névoa :
>
> Hi folks.
>
> The opkg upgrade broke the USB connectivity to Windows boxes once again.
>
> Can anyone tell me which
Hi folks.
The opkg upgrade broke the USB connectivity to Windows boxes once again.
Can anyone tell me which kernel versions have this running?
Thx.
V.
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