Christian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i guess so .. first time it occured to me .. and hopefully never
> again ..
If it only overwrites the first 512 bytes you can surely easily
recover these back by just running only the partitioning stage of the
installer?
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Hehe you got me.
Now i see that i forgot to chmod +x the scripts. :)
I tried it again and the scripts are executed as expected.
Only problem is that after one suspend/resume cycle it doesn't go into
suspend (with zhone and power button) anymore until i reboot. But i
think i read about this proble
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there is a way .. i modified 'matchbox-keyboard-toggle' (and renamed
it to 'freerunner-buttons' which i in near future (after my next
exam) want to extend a bit more) from zhone-session.
http://morlac.homelinux.org/freerunner-buttons
regards, mor
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 13:41, Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know which one is better, but after a short test with apm -s i
> found out that the script in the suspend.d dir is not executed at
> suspend. :/
>
These scripts worked well for me (tested on trolltech's qtopia), but
it
> But isn't there a way to use suspend/resume with the power button
> without zhone?
probably not -- that's because of the development staus of fso and the
nature of zhone.
zhone is an app to test all the features of fso -- if you look into
zhone.log you'll see that even the pwr press&hold is
Ok, my problem was, that i tried to suspend and resume without zhone
running. After starting zhone and using the original kernel suspend and
resume works without problems when pressing the power button.
But isn't there a way to use suspend/resume with the power button
without zhone?
Because most
> I already use the newest kernel with debian.
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I already use the newest kernel with debian.
Maybe i should try it with the default kernel instead. I have a little
issue with all newer kernels than the "original" supplied one by debian
install.
With all new kernels the mouse cursor pops a few pixel below the
position i touched the screen and th
i have this problem quite often. I noticed that it is sufficient to re-create
the partition table using fdisk. All your data should be still on your card.
However, the partition sizes have to match. Just remember the values when
creating and re-use them.
On Sunday 31 August 2008 12:00:39 Chris
Try to update the kernel (don't forget the modules)
take the modules tgz and uImage from there -->
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080830/
depmod and don't forget to add "g_ether" to your /etc/modules (for the
usb0 to work)
yea it is s2ram, s2disk would take much more time
Then suspending doesn't work properly for you. Normally, you push the power
button once shortly and the neo should be back nearly immediately. The moment
you remove the battery it boots normally since s2ram needs some energy to
save the state. :) (is it s2ram what apm -s does?! s2disk would be
I didn't disable apmd but just used your fix noted on that page. And voilá -
debian suspends and resumes like a charm. You just saved my day! :D
-Marcel
Am Sonntag 31 August 2008 12:26:40 schrieb Christian Adams:
> i already found a workaround - running at least for me - for suspend/
> resume
>
I tried to use suspend/resume with debian and the sd_idleclk scripts for
fixing the sd-card bug.
I found two versions of the sd card bugfix. One with the apm.o version
from Christian Adams (which is in the wiki page) and one with two
scripts in /etc/apm/suspend.d and /etc/apm/resume.d (which i woul
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i already found a workaround - running at least for me - for suspend/
resume
- - http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Suspend -
but i wanted to be sure disabling service apmd is really required
regards, morlac
Am 31.08.2008 um 12:14 schrieb Fox Muld
When playing with apm didn't you use the sd_idleclk workarounds floating
in this mailinglist?
I didn't try to suspend so far, but i already installed the custom
scripts in /etc/apm/resume.d and /etc/apm/suspend.d which activates the
sd-card clock before suspend and deactivates it after suspend.
Do
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i guess so .. first time it occured to me .. and hopefully never
again ..
regards, morlac
Am 31.08.2008 um 11:52 schrieb Fox Mulder:
> Do you refer to the sd-card partition table corruption bug when
> suspending/resuming?
>
> Ciao,
> Rainer
>
Do you refer to the sd-card partition table corruption bug when
suspending/resuming?
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
> moinmoin
>
> i just did some experiments with apmd .. now i have to reinstall
> debian on my 8G because - some might already guess - i had no backup
> sofar .. darn
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moinmoin
i just did some experiments with apmd .. now i have to reinstall
debian on my 8G because - some might already guess - i had no backup
sofar .. darn!
my luck it's weekend - so a lot time to waste
greetings, morlac - doing backup of 8G wh
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