Dnia 2009-12-17, czw o godzinie 02:20 -0800, ghislain pisze:
I just created another installer-image,
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15b QtMoko V15B (so one can
choose which is preferred), these are the changes:
* Upgraded 'pkg-fso-keyring' to '2009.09.12'
* gpsd installed
The installer is created to flash the phone from the sdcard.
There are a few files, qi.img, kernel.img, rootfs.img, those are the one you
can also flash using dfu-util, where qi.img is the bootloader, kernel.img is
the kernel (uImage) and rootfs.img is the jffs2 file.
Ghislain
Patryk Benderz
The kernel.img file is the uImage, the uImage files in the zip-file are the
ones used to flash the phone.
Yoric Kotchukov wrote:
ghislain wrote:
The zip-file contains a few files, the rootfs.img file is the jffs-image
What sew as uImage? Original from sourceforge has a size of
ghislain wrote:
The zip-file contains a few files, the rootfs.img file is the jffs-image
The kernel.img file is the uImage, the uImage files in the zip-file are
the ones used to flash the phone.
I renamed in rootfs.img * jffs, the uImage file in the zip-file in * bin,
dfu-util worked
Yoric,
The installer-images I've created are intended to flash from sdcard instead
of dfu-util and are to be used as described here:
- Prepare your sdCard, create partitions: 1=vfat, 2=swap
- Extract the content of the zip-file to the first partition of the sdcard
(directly from PC is the
All clear, thanks.
Another couple of questions: phone PIN what?
-
Thank you for your attention.
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I just created another installer-image,
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15b QtMoko V15B (so one can
choose which is preferred), these are the changes:
* Upgraded 'pkg-fso-keyring' to '2009.09.12'
* gpsd installed
* Working TangoGPS
* Working Navit
* Enabled GSM multiplexing
*
Great! thanks.
2009/12/17 ghislain ghisl...@basetrend.nl
I just created another installer-image,
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15b QtMoko V15B (so one
can
choose which is preferred), these are the changes:
* Upgraded 'pkg-fso-keyring' to '2009.09.12'
* gpsd installed
*
I just created another installer-image,
Yesterday I had a problem with the original image from Radek. It just ignored
my SIM contacts if they started with lower case characters. I reported that on
IRC and Radek confirmed that he sees the same effect.
However, I've just installed the installer
ghislain wrote:
I just created another installer-image,
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15b QtMoko V15B (so one
can choose which is preferred), these are the changes:
* Upgraded 'pkg-fso-keyring' to '2009.09.12'
* gpsd installed
* Working TangoGPS
* Working Navit
*
Yoric,
The zip-file contains a few files, the rootfs.img file is the jffs-image.
Regards,
Ghislain
yoric wrote:
ghislain wrote:
I just created another installer-image,
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15b QtMoko V15B (so one
can choose which is preferred), these
ghislain wrote:
Yoric,
The zip-file contains a few files, the rootfs.img file is the jffs-image
Thank you.
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ghislain wrote:
The zip-file contains a few files, the rootfs.img file is the jffs-image
What sew as uImage? Original from sourceforge has a size of 1852364, your
2900332.
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ghislain wrote:
Because the files and folders in /usr/share/man are missing (to preserve
space), apt-get install gpsd will fail.
Ahh, ok, will put it on my list :-)
I also think NeronGPS is much better, but TangoGPS has some functions which
are quite useful (locate your friends). But even
Radek,
The key used by pkg-fso-keyring is expired, maybe you can change section 4.6
of your debian_rootfs_howto.txt into:
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/pkg-fso-keyring/pkg-fso-keyring_2009.09.12_all.deb
dpkg -i pkg-fso-keyring_2009.09.12_all.deb
rm
Radek,
The V15 gives a lot of messages in the syslog:
Qtopia: /opt/qtmoko/bin/quicklauncher: relocation error:
/opt/qtmoko/lib/libQtCore.so.4: symbol powf, version GLIBCXX_3.4 not defined
in file libstdc++.so.6 with link time reference
and
kernel: [ 4854.065000] mmc1:0001: error -110 reading
ghislain wrote:
Radek,
The V15 gives a lot of messages in the syslog:
Qtopia: /opt/qtmoko/bin/quicklauncher: relocation error:
/opt/qtmoko/lib/libQtCore.so.4: symbol powf, version GLIBCXX_3.4 not defined
in file libstdc++.so.6 with link time reference
and
kernel: [ 4854.065000]
Radek,
By removing python from the image, gpsd is also missing, therefore TangoGPS
(under QX) will not run.
Maybe its better to leave python (and gpsd) a part of the image?
I also noticed that you removed multiplexing, does this mean we cannot use
GPRS and calling at the same time?
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On Tuesday 15 of December 2009 21:48:20 ghislain wrote:
Radek,
By removing python from the image, gpsd is also missing, therefore TangoGPS
(under QX) will not run.
Maybe its better to leave python (and gpsd) a part of the image?
It can be installed via apt-get and gpsd can be configured to
Radek Polak wrote:
On Tuesday 15 of December 2009 21:48:20 ghislain wrote:
Radek,
By removing python from the image, gpsd is also missing, therefore
TangoGPS
(under QX) will not run.
Maybe its better to leave python (and gpsd) a part of the image?
It can be installed via apt-get and
On Monday 14 December 2009 10:08:53 Atilla Filiz wrote:
Can I upgrade my NAND image(from v14) without a fresh install?
Instructions are now available at http://qtmoko.org/wiki/Update
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Radek,
When trying to build QtMoko V15 myself I get the following error:
qtmoko/qt/src/corelib/io/qfsfileengine_unix.cpp:1286: error: ‘QT_MMAP’ was
not declared in this scope
How did you compile it? Or is this problem solved with the upstream patches
of QT 4.6.1?
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:11 AM, ghislain ghisl...@basetrend.nl wrote:
Radek,
When trying to build QtMoko V15 myself I get the following error:
qtmoko/qt/src/corelib/io/qfsfileengine_unix.cpp:1286: error: ‘QT_MMAP’ was
not
ghislain píše v Po 14. 12. 2009 v 09:11 +0100:
Radek,
When trying to build QtMoko V15 myself I get the following error:
qtmoko/qt/src/corelib/io/qfsfileengine_unix.cpp:1286: error: ‘QT_MMAP’ was
not declared in this scope
I havent seen this message. It's most likely that you have wrong qt
Radek,
I just repeated the commands
git submodule init
git submodule update
And now it seems to work, thanks.
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Yes, you can. If you first install QtBackup and create a backup with it.
The you can use the installer-image which will flash the new QtMoko V15 and
it will restore the backup after flashing. Here you can find the
installer-image: http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15. Just
unzip to
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Atilla Filiz wrote:
Can I upgrade my NAND image(from v14) without a fresh install?
The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
This would solve a lot of upgrade issues. I once tried building QtMoko on my
Freerunner but since I had to patch
Jens Seidel wrote:
The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
IIRC somebody already created one. But it was probably equal to
downloading the new tarball image and replacing /opt.
This would solve a lot of upgrade issues.
Sure, but also it would be a lot of additional work. New
Good work, together with SHR QtMoko is one of the best distributions.
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On Monday 14 December 2009 13:11:47 Jens Seidel wrote:
Can I upgrade my NAND image(from v14) without a fresh install?
The main question is: Exist Debian packages of QtMoko?
Yes. They exist. I'm currently building and testing the v15. I hope to have
them available in a few hours.
I will
On Sunday 13 of December 2009 12:26:43 Radek Polak wrote:
Changes from previous version:
Forgot this one:
* Czech, German, Italian and Russian translation
Thanks to translator for their work and everybody who helped with this
release.
Regards
Radek
Cool. Just keep it up.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Sunday 13 of December 2009 12:26:43 Radek Polak wrote:
Changes from previous version:
Forgot this one:
* Czech, German, Italian and Russian translation
Thanks to translator for their work and
On Sunday 13 of December 2009 12:26:43 Radek Polak wrote:
However there is probably still bug that incoming SMS is sometimes
delivered after phone reboot. Any help on this issue would be very
welcome.
I have found this commit [1] and testing if it helps.
[1]
Radek, thanks for all the great work.
I've created an installer-image again (which will work together with
QtBackup), it can be downloaded from
http://www.openmobile.nl/pages/downloads.php#qtm15 QtMoko V15
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On Sunday 13 of December 2009 15:12:28 Radek Polak wrote:
I have found this commit [1] and testing if it helps.
[1]
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=38c76fd98f560a30
0505beb3a98e7563c9639659
If you want to help with testing ssh to your neo and do:
cd
thanks a lot for the image!!!
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