Alex Fitzpatrick wrote:
Since I replied to this thread earlier I thought I'd continue! :-)
I installed to the SD card to avoid blowing away my working 2007 config.
So far this version is working great, with one exception; DNS does not
work out of the box, had to add the open dns hack to
Yogiz wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:30:11 +1000
Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Australia and ordered mine from France with no dramas, though,
I think customs stole my lanyard :(
I assume you ordered it from Bearstech.
Yeah, that's them.
I'm in Estonia. Ordered mine
in
arne anka wrote:
Like I said, no dramas ... I was just hoping I'd get a lanyard, it's in
the pictures :(
could you post a link to that pics?
i absotively cannot remember any mention of a lanyard ... (except in
lanyard hole)
Low and behold, the contents in the package has changed since
Hi Florian,
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
I'll cook up a patch to Qtopia-X11, but for the impatient here are some
instructions for installing gsm0710muxd on Om2008.08 and injecting the
Will this patch make it upstream? I don't quite know the who's who of
the openmoko world yet.
Thanks for
Lorn Potter wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Florian,
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
I'll cook up a patch to Qtopia-X11, but for the impatient here are some
instructions for installing gsm0710muxd on Om2008.08 and injecting the
Will this patch make it upstream?
Hi John,
John Whitmore wrote:
Anyhow my problem is that I really want to understand this directory's
contents as with so many distributions available and so many different
repositories It would seem all too easy to mess up my current happy
position with the default Raster build. I'm not
John Whitmore wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
John Whitmore wrote:
Anyhow my problem is that I really want to understand this directory's
contents as with so many distributions available and so many different
repositories It would seem all too easy to mess up my
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 01:46:48PM +0100, Tom Yates wrote:
using ASU (specifically, 20080826-asu-stable-uImage.bin and
20080827-asu-stable-rootfs.jffs2) i have a contacts database full of
friends, imported via vcard, in which almost all the phone numbers are
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 05:33:00PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 01:46:48PM +0100, Tom Yates wrote:
but when i'm in the UK, and a UK call comes in, it shows up as just having
a local
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
On Sunday 31 August 2008, Petr Vanek wrote:
I have installed the new libficgta01vendor.so file but no help, echo
still persists. I got the same error as other people (Not
Downgrading), so manual replacement of the previous
libficgta01vendor.so by the new one
Geoff Ruscoe wrote:
Is this installable on 2008.08 w/ upgrades?
Also I just noticed this says gta01 and I have a freerunner.
Yep, says gta01, just like the one you currently have installed :)
opkg list_installed|grep gta01
Also check out your arch file and configured feeds. There's
Nishit Dave wrote:
Why doesn't somebody fix the charmed file in the repos? This change
has also been recommended in the GPRS with GSM Multiplexing and GUI
subsection on the wiki. What happens in a real-world scenario is
people trying to use vi on the phone's tiny screen estate, standing
Nishit Dave wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nishit Dave wrote:
Hi,
The current upgrade of hal from 0.5.9-r6 to 0.5.11-r0 today through
the official repository led to the following exit message (relating to
haldaemon):
Dale Maggee wrote:
Care to define almost usable a little more thoroughly?
my two major questions being:
1. does it register on the GSM network properly? usable as a phone?
2. What doesn't work?
I thought this had been answered ...
Everyone's milage varies but my answers would be:
Yes,
Nishit Dave wrote:
Now here's the bottom line: OM should either resolve the
suspend-resume-sound issue, or give us a way in which the screen can
be both blanked and locked. The current design 'feature' that a
screen-locked phone cannot be blanked is really, well, unfortunate.
Install
Alasal wrote:
Please define almost usable. I use the om2008.8 and I'm happy with it. It has
some limitations, but I can live with it. But ofcourse if the unstable
2008.9 is more stable than om2008.8, I would love to 2008.9.
So therefor some questions about the usability:
- Can you connect to
Nishit Dave wrote:
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nishit Dave wrote:
Why doesn't somebody fix the charmed file in the repos? This change
has also been recommended in the GPRS with GSM Multiplexing and GUI
subsection on
Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
NeilBrown escreveu:
On Mon, September 1, 2008 6:59 pm, Yorick Moko wrote:
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
They certainly are not in our copy of the calypso spec's that we got
directly from TI. If it is, I
Joseph Reeves wrote:
You can see in the test pics - they hold the bottom of the phone away
from the jaw - just like in actual use. You'd expect lower results
from a phone with the antenna down there; the FreeRunner must really
kick out some juice ;)
Maybe this accounts for the clicking in
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 02.09.2008, 22:34 -0400 schrieb Craig B. Allen:
Are you using the testing feed or the unstable feed?
Unstable is guaranteed to regularly break.
Testing should break rarely.
Milestones should not break.
Testing, installing
Sven Bretfeld wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where to store music files so that the
media player recognizes them?
/media/card . For me, that was the kernel partition, so I had little space
to store songs. I suppose this could be solved editing /etc/fstab.
Hm ... ls -l
Olivier Berger wrote:
Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Julian Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:06:07AM +0200, Olivier Berger wrote:
Is there a changelog of bugs fixed somewhere ?
is the git log helps you?
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 04.09.2008, 12:48 +1000 schrieb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How's the core functionality looking? Milestone 2 looked great but I had
some real issues doing more than one thing without something locking up
are being troublesome.
This is 99%
William Kenworthy wrote:
After a recent dropbear update I can no longer ssh into my FR via wifi.
I still can login via usb0 and outgoing via wifi works fine. Ive tried
ifdown usb0 (not necessary before), but with no change.
Ive looked for config files and cant see anything relevant.
Robert William Hutton wrote:
Orlando wrote:
I tried this...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg list_installed | grep gpsd
gpsd-conf - 2.34-r9 -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install gpsd
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install gps
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
W.Kenworthy wrote:
I am using the matching kernel and jffs file and a uboot of almost the
same day. Going to try some of the other family members sims and see if
they make a difference - shouldnt as this one works fine with 2007.2.
I did see some others say its working for them - so far what
Dale Maggee wrote:
[1] http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
[2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NeoTool
Oh ... you're antisol :)
I'm roguetr, nice to see you friend ;)
hehe
Sarton
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Joel Newkirk wrote:
Then I checked again under 2008.9 (fresh flash) at ten minutes uptime,
after composing this message, and suddenly both are reading dynamic data
again!! I'm happy, but now I'm thoroughly confused, and somewhat worried
as to what could have caused this in the first place...
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:21:08 +1000, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2008 10:32:00 Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 02:01:24 +0300, Flyin_bbb8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In 2008.8 resolvconf didn't populate it
with
Nicola Mfb wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:38 AM, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
opkg upgrade manages this so I'd say you could ... using a tool
like mtd or
such, I really don't how, just that it does :)
Does opkg recognize if the
Kelvie Wong wrote:
On Wednesday, September 24, 2008 23:57:34 Tore Martin Hagen wrote:
Sarton O'Brien wrote:
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 19:05:45 Kelvie Wong wrote:
I was just wondering, is there a way to flash the kernel live
(i.e. with
the software still running)? Is the
Nicola Mfb wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Jose Luis Perez Diez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El Thursday, 25 de September de 2008 12:10:10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] va
escriure:
Does opkg recognize if the system was booted
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:07:17AM -0400, Joel Newkirk wrote:
It starts with dnscache. Postinst in dnscache ipk removes the symlink
/etc/resolv.conf and replaces it with a real file, pointing always at
nameserver 127.0.0.1. (what I had going already)
On my Ubuntu desktop, there's a
Stroller wrote:
For me, personally, a fully open-source ADSL router would be more
compelling. Whilst you can do just about anything you want with
iptables, most of us need a separate ADSL box of some sort [1]. Given
any arbitrary ADSL router I'm sure I could find something about it I
KaZeR wrote:
I tested SHR yesterday. It gives a very good impression : the gui is very
slick (especially when you like E) but i had no sound at all.. Am i the only
one? No ringtone, no sound when tring to call my voice mail, no alarm..
I've been out of the loop for a while but check your
Sam Kuper wrote:
2008/12/10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Potentially there could be some affiliation as I don't believe
there is any specific 'OpenWRT' router. Mm the OpenmokoWRT *drool*
I may be veering OT here, but Buffalo sell/sold a router with DDWRT
Hi Tony,
Tony Berth wrote:
Dear Group,
if I 'opkg upgrade' once, shouldn't do the same when I reboot and try to
upgarde one more time? Why does opkg keep 'upgrading'?
Probably because it's updating dropbear and you aren't using screen or
nohup. Try 'nohup opkg install dropbear' first,
Stroller wrote:
On 10 Dec 2008, at 19:22, Michel wrote:
...
You just state what I already stated, that there is an unofficial
fix
but not an official one, so I have been reading the archives.
I say in my e-mail Yes there are several soldering hacks around, but
not one is official.
And
(My apologies if this is a duplicate, I used a different sender address
and it seems to have been greylisted or blocked or something)
Hey Stroller,
Stroller wrote:
On 10 Dec 2008, at 01:02, roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
Stroller wrote:
For me, personally, a fully open-source ADSL router
Hi John,
dowd wrote:
I hope someone here can direct me to the correct forum for this.
I have a Neo (No SIMM card in it!!) and I had the wifi access to my
Access Point all configured. I was trying to configure this to be
automated at startup of the Neo and had no problems. Then, I just
Konstantin wrote:
roguem...@roguewrt.org schrieb:
[ 204.715000] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcs2
[ 204.72] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcsa2
Essentially the Neo is now a brick. I'm wondering where to go from
here. I have installed 2008 version of the s/w on the phone.
Unfortunately
William Kenworthy wrote:
Does settings work after changing engines? - known bug with testing.
Assuming you mean is 'settings' able to launch and am I able to set
things like suspend, brightness etc, then yes, it does work.
The only problems I've had with testing and illume is the top shelf
Alex Fitzpatrick wrote:
Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
| Aah didn't I read that this new rootfs does not remount / -orw... as a
| workaround you aren't meant to use ro on the kernel
Paul Boddie wrote:
To avoid some problems with forged mail, I recommend setting up an SPF policy
record:
http://www.openspf.org/
See the Deploying SPF part of that page and the associated setup wizard.
When I looked at openmoko.org's DNS records, I couldn't find any evidence of
SPF
Stroller wrote:
On 28 Jan 2009, at 09:56, Jan Henkins wrote:
...
There is another situation that I find to be a worry: In order to send
mail to this list you have to have a registered address.
... but it could have been anybody else who have sent an email to the
list. Looking in the list
Tschaka wrote:
Long story short, i don't want to get disappointed buying a neo. I mean,
fancy features, software and such is nice to have, but if fundamental things
won't work (acceptable), I and many others won't support Openmoko on the
long term, means replacing the Neo with a later release
Gothnet wrote:
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
Why? What is it that you expect the Neo Freerunner to do that the other
handheld devices out there won't? You will have noticed that pretty much
all
the unhappy users are those expecting the Neo Freerunner to be just
another
well polished
Tschaka wrote:
and especially thanks to sarton, who was not only telling me to get this
phone or not, but also gave a somewhat realistic opinion on some doubts and
things that won't work up to now or for rather unadvanced users.
You somehow made me not wanting the FR as my first phone, but as
Crane, Matthew wrote:
The auto-detect routines that make a human or answering machine
determination before switching to an operator seem to fail consistently
when answering with my openmoko phone. I'd rather they didn't call at
all, but at least when they do you don't have to listen to
C R McClenaghan wrote:
Seems my problem may be VMWare Fusion. My host for Openmoko work is
Ubuntu (currently 8.10) as a vm on my MacBook Pro running Leopard
10.5.6. Returning to the pure Leopard environment I'm able to use
OpenMoko Flasher and it dfu-util to access the USB port. I'm
Paul wrote:
Richard Guest wrote:
What do you have on the SD card?
Qi tries to boot kernels from the the first three partitions on SD
first...
On the SD-card there's not much. A few directories with small stuff.
I read on the wiki that Qi first tries to boot from the first 3
partitions
Adam Jimerson wrote:
I got it to show up and I started to back it up but the phone shut off
for being in NOR boot for about 30 minutes, the Freerunner is the only
USB device connected to my computer and I did try other ports before
getting it to work.
I think this can be distro related as
Carl Lobo wrote:
From what you have said, it sounds like Qi is having issues probing the
SD card and isn't moving on to the flashed kernel. This is one reason I
don't use Qi. I can't quite get the timing right for skipping partitions
and nearly always forget to even try.
I use the NOR
Flyin_bbb8 wrote:
no one has any idea what the segfault could be caused from?
I haven't seen the original mail but it's most likely a botched
update/missing library or incompatible library/binary. Make sure you're
not mixing repos and/or stick to a stable branch.
Reflash is all I can suggest.
Paul wrote:
roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
When I feel adventurous again (and I have more time again), I may play
with it some more.
Well when you do, remove your SD card first. I'm almost positive you
would have at least been able to boot otherwise.
...
My problem can be fixed with
Flyin_bbb8 wrote:
here's the original mail i installed were pythm , mplayer then i
uninstalled them, after a reboot the screen shows
starting atd daemon:atd. last thing and nothing after, i tried
running /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm start, and looked at log in /tmp/x.log
# RUN INIT:
Dale Maggee wrote:
_insert previous email here_
With optimism, I have to say qte is rather polished and shows what
potential can be gleamed from the FR in certain areas.
Optimism aside, I have to agree with Dale on pretty much every point.
Although 2008.x is actually quite usable at the
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:27:57PM +1100, Dale Maggee wrote:
boot again, it been drying for a day, I'll leave it for a week and see
what happens. If it fails to boot, I'm buying an iphone.
Thanks for your support. It is clearly completely unacceptable to
sidestep the issues and focus on
I had to chime in one more time.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 08:40:03PM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
On 16/03/2009, at 6:38 PM, Dale Maggee wrote:
[snip BS]
Dale may have been direct in his oppinion of you but he included
everything you deemed constructive.
PREDICTION: Lorn won't reply cuz I pwned
Dale Maggee wrote:
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I'd suggest you filter out this conversation if you're not interested.
This discussion *is* actually leading somewhere, though: Lorn is
digging a deeper and deeper hole for himself.
And I'm amazed he hasn't just given up
clare johnstone wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 3:41 AM, The Digital Pioneer
digitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, mine does to. But you cannot deny that, with exception to the case of
another power source, the phone DID indeed turn off. :)
No, Sorry the mail went before I finished, but I am
clare johnstone wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:34 AM, roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
clare johnstone wrote:
...
I do however, especially with the GTA01, always remove the battery at
this stage,
and only replace it when I want to restart.
Just hold in the aux button when you insert the
On 6/05/2009 11:05 AM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
They run Linux on TVs now?? What kind of processing is a TV doing that
needs an OS overseeing it?
I haven't read the previous posts but nearly all late model flat panels
I've dealt with have some sort of divx/mpeg4 compatible media player
On 6/05/2009 12:31 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Maybe boot Linux on it from a USB CD drive? :P
That'd be nice but I suspect I'm limited to umass attach/detach, fs
indexing and the like, not boot related features. Even if possible, I
doubt it would be worth my time with so many other
On 6/05/2009 1:53 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Yeah, I know the PS3 has very little RAM, but it's extremely fast RAM is
it not? I've also been told 3D isn't working... Do you have any idea
if/when it will? And how's the actual system speed? You've got 8 threads
available to you, do you not?
On 6/05/2009 6:39 PM, Yorick Moko wrote:
have you tried pairing yourn FR to the ps3
to use it as a controller/keyboard/music(or picture)streamer/whatever ?
Since I left my FR out in the rain, I haven't done much with it.
Surprisingly, it still works ... but the touch area of the shelf doesn't
On 8/05/2009 1:36 AM, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mi 6. Mai 2009 schrieb roguem...@roguewrt.org:
Although they become redundant pretty quick in our circles, they are
great for the non-technical. I just wish they would support some viable
way of upgrading/flashing to support more codecs. I
On 8/05/2009 6:58 PM, David Garabana Barro wrote:
Some time ago, I have recommended several friends*NOT* to buy a Freerunner,
because software was not ready. It was a great toy for me, but my friends
would get desperated. I think it's being open minded (and being a good
friend;)
If someone
On 12/05/2009 10:39 PM, Steve Mosher wrote:
Well, you are assuming facts not in evidence. Dale's case is somewhat
special.
You're right and I don't purport to be in possession of all the facts.
The 9 months for which he had the device in his possession, in my eyes,
signify his willingness
On 12/05/2009 8:42 PM, David Garabana Barro wrote:
You're right on this one too. I bought it knowing it was not still an usabe
phone, and I didn't care about it
Neither did I :)
I'm a big believer in putting one's self into other peoples shoes. Open
source, and the bigger picture, freedom of
On 26/05/2009 5:38 AM, Werner Almesberger wrote:
Sven Klomp wrote:
When I arrived, the whole office was empty. [...]
I'd say your timing was perfect. Your eyes did not betray you, but
it's still too early to draw too many conclusions from what you saw.
I have to admit it's a little funny
On 1/06/2009 9:14 PM, arne anka wrote:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
bummer.
how's that -- it makes qi unusable for everybody using the internal flash
as primary device and forces to boot from sd card.
not sensible imo.
I booted from flash and SD card for quite some time. Your information
On 2/06/2009 11:19 PM, arne anka wrote:
how does one add additional kernel arguments, which according to the wiki
is done by creating a file /boot/append-GTA0[123]?
oops, sorry. i forgot, questioning qi is spreading fud and causing mail
congestion ...
Oh did I say that questioning Qi was
On 3/06/2009 6:32 PM, arne anka wrote:
Oh did I say that questioning Qi was spreading FUD and mail congestion?
that's how i understood it.
Well you'd be wrong again. There's an old saying about assumptions but
I'll leave that up to you to research, or you could just take a stab at
it as you
On 6/06/2009 6:26 PM, arne anka wrote:
stop answering to me at all!
From one dolt to another, stop trying to convert threads with your own
agenda and answer the original frakkin question, or ask your own ... or
stay silent and this won't happen.
You have some worthwhile input when you stay
On 16/06/2009 7:09 AM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 3:35 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de
mailto:openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
no , but % as separator:
logger.debug (INCOMING CALLER: %s % info.get( peer, ))
from what i see.
Ehhh, you sure about
On 17/06/2009 3:49 PM, Evgeniy Karyakin wrote:
To avoid getting duplicates (when a person sends a mail To or Cc you
and the list at the same time) one just needs to set his personal
preferences (and for most ML it's default to avoid duplicates), for
mailman it's described in [1].
[1]
On 17/06/2009 10:28 PM, Chris Samuel wrote:
I guess the first question to ask yourself is do I have the buzz problem ?
Yeah I'll second that. For the period mine was in active use I never
once had the issue. I'm on vodafone btw.
Sarton
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On 14/07/2009 1:28 PM, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
Brenda,
I am sorry to make you guys uncomfortable.
While Paul was right about the convention, and following convention may
make it easier to read your email in the future, I (for one) was able to
determine what you meant.
I am really sorry
On 15/07/2009 7:39 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
Could you clarify a bit what exactly is the goal of this effort? Is it
just designing a line of open hardware mobile devices (that's what it
sounds like), and selling them to manufacturers? Or do they also want
to help improve the software, like
On 12/08/2009 4:30 AM, Erik Geiger wrote:
Am Tuesday 11 August 2009 17:24:57 schrieb Mikhail Umorin:
It was fresh (tap) water. I pulled it out within 1 min.
Has it been damaged (did it retain its capacity and won't damage the FR)?
My wife washed one of my batteries with my trousers in the
Hi Brolin,
I commend you for your openness and courage for putting yourself out
there like you have. I've known a few guys with your particular traits
and I sympathise. I imagine it would be very difficult to find your
place communally, a lot of people don't understand how over-thought and
On 11/09/2009 3:20 PM, ri...@happyleptic.org wrote:
Keep beeing happy and stay behind your computer.
Thats what I should have done from the beginning.
Undoubtly a computer is a better person to live with.
Be prepared to turn mad around the age of 30, though.
Or inversely go insane from
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