On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 4:11:15 pm Chris Samuel wrote:
> So I went back to the drawing board and changed it to use the AT%N0187
> command to enable both noise reduction and echo suppression in one hit
I've posted the patch *and* the compiled version of the resulting
libneovendor.so library on my blog
hi all,
I've tried several distrib (FSO, SHR) and I have an issue with the GPS
maybe more specifically TangoGPS, don't know
the symptom is :
After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the map
but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong, more than 1
degree west
Doe
well, ubuntu has this mid (or what they might call it) port going on --
but it is based on arm5 while the fr uses arm4.
you could ask them how much work it is to make it run on arm4 ...
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> Thank you for your help and sorry I did not get it the first time around.
no problem.
> After much digging, I found that frameworkd is, in fact, sending the
> correct commands to the modem when suspend is called on the framework.
> The problem on my system was that "apm -s" was being invoked di
Note that Debian is already ported. Ubuntu is "just" "Debian unstable+six
months of stabilization"...
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Why to port Ubuntu, while we have a wonderful and sexy Debian ? :)
(PS. who write is a Ubuntu user :)
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networkmanager used to ignore interfaces listed in /etc/network/interfaces
(and does this still on my debian/unstable box), so putting the wiki's
stanza for usb0
auto usb0
...
might be worth a try.
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2009/1/8 Nicolas Laurance :
> After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the map
> but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong, more than 1
> degree west
sorry if i'm being missing the point and being pedantic, but i'm sure
latitude measures angle north/south of the equ
> No DFU capable USB device found
>
>
> Can you please tell me how to transfer the boot loader and the kernel
> to the NAND?
not the slightest clue, what you are
2009/1/8 Nicolas Laurance :
> After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the
map
> but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong,
more than 1
> degree west
sorry if i'm being
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 19:37:41 +1100
Chris Samuel wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 4:11:15 pm Chris Samuel wrote:
>
> > So I went back to the drawing board and changed it to use the
> > AT%N0187 command to enable both noise reduction and echo
> > suppression in one hit
>
> I've posted the patch *and* t
arne anka wrote:
>
> networkmanager used to ignore interfaces listed in /etc/network/interfaces
> (and does this still on my debian/unstable box), so putting the wiki's
> stanza for usb0
> auto usb0
> ...
>
> might be worth a try.
>
>
>
That sounds like a good idea, thanks for the hint
> One of my quarrels with NM is that it's difficult to figure out how to
> stop
> it autoconnecting to, say, the neighbours open wireless that you used
> for a
> couple of days before your own ADSL was installed
i think a right click somewhere brings up a list of preferred networks
where
arne anka wrote:
>
> i think a right click somewhere brings up a list of preferred networks
> where you can delete the entries not needed anymore (i distinctly remember
> the list, but not how i got there -- the offending network maybe?)
>
I think that may depend on the version, but on th
> I also found out that somewhere under ~/.gconf there's a directory for
> each wireless network and you can delete those.
ah! you're using gnome.
> Less than intuitive though!
well, it's gnome, isn't it?
anyway, that's totally ot for the list now ...
>> No DFU capable USB device found
>>
>>
>> Can you please tell me how to transfer the boot loader and the kernel
>> to the NAND?
>
> not the slightest clue, what
FYI:
On my kubuntu (ubuntu with KDE installed by default) using the KDE
NetworkManager I followed the advices on
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Debian.2C_Ubuntu_and_others
but insereted "auto usb0" into /etc/network/interfaces as suggested by arne.
It looks now like that:
auto
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009, Vibhav Sharma wrote:
>
> And: come on ppl. respond. I want to see what happens when you call one
> OM phone from another.
I have a FR and I'm in Mumbai. I used to use it as my day phone with
QTExtended. Switched back to an old Nokia when the battery ran out a few
days ago.
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 10:58:09 pm Thomas Otterbein wrote:
> On my kubuntu (ubuntu with KDE installed by default) using the KDE
> NetworkManager I followed the advices on
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Debian.2C_Ubuntu_and_others
Which version of Kubuntu are you running ?
I seem to r
> Which version of Kubuntu are you running ?
8.10
>
> I seem to remember some people commenting that with Intrepid (8.10) that
> stopped working, though I've not attempted to use this on my Intrepid
> laptop yet (I just do the ifconfig by hand).
yes I had the same issue but the described method so
Paul Fertser wrote:
> rm -rf staging
> mkdir -p staging
> make ARCH=arm modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=staging
> cd staging
> tar czf ../modules-whatever.tar.gz .
> cd ..
>
> And then scp your modules-whatever.tar.gz to FR and untar to /.
Sorry if i'm annoying you, but now it worked. :)
After
sorry if i'm being missing the point and being pedantic, but i'm sure
latitude measures angle north/south of the equator.
you're right, a typo from me, mea culpa
the latitude N/S is correct
the longitude is biased W by ± 1°, correct that's more than 100 km
I confirm the position on the map
screenshot2
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Thomas Otterbein wrote:
> It looks now like that:
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # freerunner
> auto usb0
> allow-hotplug usb0
> iface usb0 inet static
> address 192.168.0.200
> netmask 255.255.255.192
> post-up /etc/network/freerunner start
>
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 11:13:46 pm Thomas Otterbein wrote:
> yes I had the same issue but the described method solved it, at least for
> me.
Excellent! When I get a round tuit I'll sort that out on the laptop. :-)
> However I just got tired of continously running a whole bunch of
> commands just to
screenshot1
sorry
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> You should only use "auto usb0" or "allow-hotplug usb0" but not both at
> the same time. For me it only works with auto and not hotplug but don't
> ask why. ;)
Yes but it seems that entering both does not do any harm. The networking
configuration uses the latest statement (allow-hotplug) while s
Hi,
Fox Mulder writes:
> Sorry if i'm annoying you, but now it worked. :)
No problem, i'm glad it worked :)
> After i read "build" how you mentioned i found the problem why no
> modules tar.gz were created. The build script needs a second
> parameter
I think it needs a first parameter exactly
...which may be of interest to people on this list. the article is part
of this week's edition, which is still on paid-only general acccess, but
users of this list can read the article (without registering) at
http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/311715/01e7686dee76f148/ (_kudos_ to lwn for
their sen
Hi all
I am trying to use Sms-Middleware
http://code.google.com/p/sms-middleware/
which theoritically allows you to load actions when receiving sms with key
codes. For example : filter sms from your mum, run any shell command , etc.
It is very promising for me, so I tried to install the last ipk o
> "That, of course, ties in to why Google has gotten into this exercise in
> the first place. There are many features of the Android platform which
> are designed to tie the user in more closely to services provided by
> Google."
took the guys at lwm.net obviously rather long, to see that ...
leonardo wrote:
> Rui Miguel Silva Seabra ha scritto:
>
>>> it's cool, you should really patent it!
>>> :-)))
>> Please die a slow and painful death for suggesting that. [1]
>>
>> Rui
>>
>> [1] unless you were really just making a very bad taste joke :)
>
> Of course it was [1]...
> T9 is quite e
So, correct position on the map, but wrong numbers.
Maybe tangogps has an error converting its numerical variables
to strings for the screen. Try notifying the developer(s).
Also try reading the gps with some other software.
Helge Hafting
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yes i it an American model (850)
@steven, I used it in france with a Mobicarte and it worked perfectly well.
Philippe
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Steven Le Roux wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Shachar Shemesh
> wrote:
> > feydreva wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I just bought an an
I can confirm this, but only until GPS fixes the 4th satellite. After
that, in more or less 5 or 6 seconds, it gives the correct position.
Nicolas Laurance wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I've tried several distrib (FSO, SHR) and I have an issue with the GPS
>
> maybe more specifically TangoGPS, don't kno
Hi, I'm currently using images from fso-testing.
openmoko-fso-image-glibc-ipk--20090107-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2
uImage-2.6.24-oe4+gitrfb42ce6724576fc173faf8abfb04aa2c36d213b7-r0-om-gta02.bin
r...@om-gta02:~# uname -a
Linux om-gta02 2.6.24 #1 PREEMPT Fri Jan 2 12:26:36 UTC 2009 armv4tl unknown
Eac
I can also, if it's useful, give a GPS track showing this issue; you can
see it on an OpenStreetMap[1] map, here[2]. It has bee already loaded in
OSM's database, so you only have to download the osm datas and the gpx
datas for the area.
LAT MIN: 41.06546877365579
LAT MAX: 41.07294855015945
LON
What I guess is, dfu-util does not write to s3c6410 right now, thats
why Andy has a small utility that transfers the bootloader and the
kernel to a SD card. And I guess right now SMDK6410 (the demo board)
can only be booted with the SD card. Am I correct here?
- Tarandeep
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 3:57 PM, qhaz wrote:
> Does anybody get this same error message?
Yes, I do. But I have no idea on what causes it.
Sorry.
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what does
ls -alF //usr/lib/opkg/status.tmp
return?
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Paul Fertser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Fox Mulder writes:
>> Sorry if i'm annoying you, but now it worked. :)
>
> No problem, i'm glad it worked :)
>
>> After i read "build" how you mentioned i found the problem why no
>> modules tar.gz were created. The build script needs a second
>> parameter
>
> I t
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Hash: SHA1
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I took a closer look at the build script and i'm quite sure that i'm
| interpreting it correct.
| Maybe the name "dummy" as first parameter is not very good. In the wiki
| it uses "dummy" as first parameter
Hi,
Fox Mulder writes:
> I took a closer look at the build script and i'm quite sure that i'm
> interpreting it correct.
Silly me, i was looking at a slightly outdated version. :(
Feel free to fully update the wiki and remove all outdated info. No
need to create build dir by hand, btw.
Sorry f
> [1] - which is ironic given that they were invented to encourage people to
> publish their ideas rather than keep them secret.
Actually, not so ironic: it basically means that rather than keeping
them as internal secrets, they get to lock them in
a government-provided vault.
IIRC, the history
>> It looks now like that:
>>
>> auto lo
>> iface lo inet loopback
>>
>> # freerunner
>> auto usb0
>> allow-hotplug usb0
>> iface usb0 inet static
>> address 192.168.0.200
>> netmask 255.255.255.192
>> post-up /etc/network/freerunner start
>> pre-down /etc/network/freerunner stop
> You should on
> So if you have both "allow-hotplug" and "auto" for the same interface,
> it just means you want to bring it up at boot and you also want to bring
> it up when it gets plugged in.
while it might not be forbidden, it sounds rather pointless.
if the interface gets up when booting then there's no ne
> only sense when a usb networking capable device is plugged in -- so
> allow-hotplug seems the only sensible option, to me, that is.
Yes, but you both leave the OpenSource-Factor out. The (K)Ubuntu
NetworkManager does not accept the allow-hotplug as a sign to keep it's fingers
out of the interf
So, with 2008.9 I was using iptables to tether my ubuntu laptop to my
freerunner's gprs connection.
But as of 2008.12 I'm getting an "Illegal instruction" error each time I run
the iptables command.
Commands I run on the freerunner to enable tethering after gprs connection:
iptables -v -A P
2009/1/9 Nicolas Laurance :
> screenshot2
>
you're not locked on to any satellites
the numbers at the bottom-left of the screen, (12/0) say the gps can
see 12, and is locked on to 0 - it needs to lock on to 4 or 5 minimum
to get a fix
it looks like you've previously got a fix, then turned off th
Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> | I took a closer look at the build script and i'm quite sure that i'm
> | interpreting it correct.
> | Maybe the name "dummy" as first parameter is not very good. In the wiki
> | it uses "dummy" as first parameter which is nothing
Ok, I prepared the SD card with the boot loader and the kernel, and
set the SMDK6410 cfg switches/jumpers to boot it from SD. But nothing
shows up on the LCD. Can anyone (possibly Andy) tell me what should I
expect when the kernel boots? and how can I see the ash prompt in the
Busybox (as declared
Nick Van Fossen writes:
> I've noticed that most but not all iptables commands generate the
> same "Illegal instruction" error as well. Has anyone got around
> this yet?
Which instruction is it? Use the following to find out
1) gdb --args iptables -v -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.1
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| So the right command line would be something like "./build GTA02 dummy"
| to find within the "GTA02" directory the modules tar.gz afterwards.
Yes but dummy really is a dummy param, it is just checked if it
Andy Green writes:
> Yes but dummy really is a dummy param, it is just checked if it is there
> or not, so I usually use ./build GTA02 x for example. To save time,
> most builds I am not giving that second parameter at all.
Btw, since I have my compiler in a custom location would be useful if
"b
>>Which instruction is it? Use the following to find out
>>
>>1) gdb --args iptables -v -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s
>>192.168.0.0/24
>>2) run
>>3) backtrace
>>4) x/5i $pc
>>5) info register
>>Better Cc: me on your reply since I might not notice your reply on the
>>mailing list due to
Yes I get the same problem from the trip menu on Tangogps only.
I get the correct lat/long from my other GPS device and also from agpsui on the
freerunner.
Looks like it is a bug in TangoGPS.
Nicolas Laurance wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I've tried several distrib (FSO, SHR) and I have an issue with t
Helge Hafting wrote:
> leonardo wrote:
>
> More important, the patent is about "reduced keyboard disambiguating".
> If the keyboard isn't "reduced", i.e. it has all the keys, then
> that patent doesn't seem to apply.
>
> The illume keyboard aren't missing any keys for example. It only uses a
> d
Nick Van Fossen writes:
> Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
> 0x9834 in ?? ()
> (gdb) backtrace
> #0 0x9834 in ?? ()
> Cannot access memory at address 0x2
> (gdb) x/5i $pc
> 0x9834 <__strtoull_internal+1088>:teqeq pc, r5, asr r6
Very odd. teq should be perfectly
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> [1] - which is ironic given that they were invented to encourage people to
>> publish their ideas rather than keep them secret.
>
> Actually, not so ironic: it basically means that rather than keeping
> them as internal secrets, they get to lock them in
> a government-pro
> From: timo.lindf...@iki.fi
> To: stix...@hotmail.com
> CC: community@lists.openmoko.org; timo.lindf...@iki.fi
> Subject: Re: [2008.12] Anyone get iptables working?
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 23:23:00 +0200
>
> Nick Van Fossen writes:
> > Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
> >
Nick Van Fossen writes:
> 8000-00021000 r-xp 1f:06 14560 /usr/sbin/iptables
Ok so the address 0x9838 is indeed inside the iptables binary which
thus has been compiled for wrong instruction set. Go build it for
armv4 or get a distro that has it prebuilt :-)
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Thanks again, I'll give that a try!
-Nick
> From: timo.lindf...@iki.fi
> To: stix...@hotmail.com
> CC: timo.lindf...@iki.fi; community@lists.openmoko.org
> Subject: Re: [2008.12] Anyone get iptables working?
> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 00:00:09 +0200
>
> Nick Van Fossen writes:
> > 8000-000210
Ok, if you haven't seen Palm's new release yet, it's going to be a
wonderfully pleasant surprise out of the old group:
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/01/08/ces-2009-palm-press-conference/
What this means: assuming palm doesn't screw this up, and I suspect they won't:
- We now have 3 top-tier con
> it looks like you've previously got a fix, then turned off the gps and
> restarted it. gpsd will often report phantom locations (usually the
> last place you were at before turning off) in this situation - even,
> as in this case, a decent hdop value (2.6)
>
> you need to make sure gps is on an
Try "opkg remove iptables" followed by "opkg install
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4t/iptables_1.3.8-r4_armv4t.opk";
;)
j
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:47:56 -0800, Nick Van Fossen
wrote:
>
>
>
>> From: timo.lindf...@iki.fi
>> To: stix...@hotmail.com
>> CC: community@lists.ope
Ahh dang I should have checked my e-mail again earlier. I followed Timo's
suggestion to rebuild from source, and that worked like a charm. But your fix
would have saved me a bit of time. If anyone wants an ipk of iptables v1.4.2
let me know :)
Thanks everyone
-Nick
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009
now i'm trying to opkg update.
the sed thing to fix repositories did not seem to work, so i copied using
more, cut and paste, each of the files to my host machine and renamed the
files oldname.orig on my openmoko. i put the "corrected" versions on my
website and used wget to pull them back. opkg u
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:17:55PM -0500, Lally Singh wrote:
> Ok, if you haven't seen Palm's new release yet, it's going to be a
> wonderfully pleasant surprise out of the old group:
>
> http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/01/08/ces-2009-palm-press-conference/
>
> What this means: assuming palm doesn
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:17:55PM -0500, Lally Singh wrote:
> Isn't this about the N-th time Palm has said that?
>
> Rui
They've been promising forever, but this time they're out with an
actual product. A new linux-based software
Hi
As I haven't found any of reports of getting mouse working on neo in
host mode, I'm writing here just to announce that - it works! Forgive
me, if my searches weren't good enough ;) At least, there is only
about keyboard in "Usb host" section on the wiki, nothing about mouse;
in mailling lists a
> I need to check how much mA does it takes, any ideas how can I do that?
Connect an ammeter inline with either the positive or the negative rail?
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so i'm trying to install fdom, so i read ahead a couple steps and decide i
need to be sure i could get to the boot menu. (I have a disability, only
one working hand, so anything involving the pressing of 2 buttons
simultaneously is problematic.) is there a way to force it to boot into the
boot men
> hi all,
> After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the map
> but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong, more than 1
> degree west
> Does anyone have the same issue ?
Yes, tangogps 0.9.2 and 0.9.3 have an issue converting between coordinate
formats in the weste
Your path is incorrect - no '/daily-feed'.
Try "opkg install
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/Om2008.8/om-gta02/distro-feed-configs_1.0-r0.04_om-gta02.opk";
(you might need --force-reinstall or --force-downgrade before 'install')
That package contains the armv4t, all, and om-gta02 feed co
r...@om-gta02:~# iwlist eth0 scan
eth0 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: 00:0F:66:BA:A8:2F
ESSID:"sorehead"
Mode:Master
Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1)
Quality=23/94 Signal level=-72 dBm Noise level=-
but i find nothing in the ui to invoke is there a cli to start it?
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2009/1/9 Harry L. Lee :
> but i find nothing in the ui to invoke is there a cli to start it?
>
what d you mean by 'the gps stuff'?
locations? tangogps? gpsd? gypsy? navit?
or the gps hardware? go to settings, and tap 'GPS'. the text next to
it should change from 'off' to 'on'
then, assuming gps
it seems i have an openbrick
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2009/1/9 Harry L. Lee :
> i am foolishly going through the "getting started document. gpsd, tango,
> some gpe things.
> i hit the gears othe front screen (settings, yes?) and nothing happens
depends which os you're using; the icon for settings in 2008.12 (on my
phone) is kind of abstract, multicol
2009/1/9 Harry L. Lee :
> it seems i have an openbrick
if your battery is flat, that will be the case
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Hardware_Issues#Can.27t_boot_with_discharged_or_missing_battery
should answer your questions
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now it is spinning through some bootish looking text ad infinitum. i don't
believe i let it discharge, unlless the power from a plugged in eeepc is
insufficient. it's pretty much either been plugged into the eeepc or the
charger. this is unacceptable. I bought this beast in anticipation of
building
I let it charge on the charger for a while and it's a little better. i
usb''d in and rebooted, and it did, sorta, i got the familiar initial boot
text, then the openmoko logo with the progress bar, then i got bootish txt
tat started out with angstrom spelled out big and back to spinning bootish
tex
http://osdir.com/ml/handhelds.openmoko.kernel/2008-03/msg00266.html
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> now it is spinning through some bootish looking text ad infinitum. i don't
> believe i let it discharge, unlless the power from a plugged in eeepc is
> insufficient
no, that should be enough
. it's pretty much either been plugged into the eeepc or the
> charger. this is
and the following happened:
ha...@galaxy:~$ ssh r...@openmoko
r...@openmoko's password:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed|grep xserver
xserver-kdrive - 1:1.3.0.0-r25 -
xserver-kdrive-common - 0.1-r27.01 -
xserver-kdrive-fbdev - 1:1.3.0.0-r25 -
xserver-kdrive-glamo - 1:1.3.0.0+git-r5 -
xserver-no
In the latest months the enlightenment world has got many updates, but
unfortunately the distros available for the FR don't provide the latest
versions of the E stack. This is quite normal since they have to share a
tested environment, but it makes so hard to use the latest tools (also
because the
Can you ping the network ?
Is your /etc/resolv.conf file properly setup ?
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Harry L. Lee wrote:
>
>
> and the following happened:
> ha...@galaxy:~$ ssh r...@openmoko
> r...@openmoko's password:
> r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed|grep xserver
> xserver-kdrive - 1
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> To run it (I was too lazy for adding a .desktop file :D):
> DISPLAY=:0 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/e17/lib /usr/e17/ewww
Small typo:
DISPLAY=:0 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/e17/lib /usr/e17/bin/ewww
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Hmm...
This is all starting to sound surprisingly similar to a 'dock' ...
Here's a question for the USB / Power experts out there:
Assuming such a dock was constructed, that provided a powered USB hub,
is it possible for the Neo to simulatneously
1) run in host usb mode,
2) control a USB periph
OK, I changed out the illume.edj file, but I still have a nasty icon set,
and three apps (Contacts and Settings and pythm) have no icons. How do I
revert back to the old icons? Also, in the startup config, I told it to add
mplayer to the desktop (just to see what it did) and it does nothing (I
assu
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm start
the openmoko "please wait" screen comes up for a second, and it drops
back into the adcady (or is it adcrdy?) loop. seems like some package
that could be installed using opkg could fix it.
this apparently also broke resolv.conf
my unix is rusty, i'll need to read up
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