Re: Dialer Issues

2007-05-25 Thread Thomas Wood

On 22/05/07 11:29, Alan Cox wrote:
* It's not possible to retrieve the current connection status (e.g. 
whether the phone is registered with a network)


You can peer in the log file in /tmp. The phone I've got won't actually
believe any SIM card I've fed to it so I don't know if that bit actually
works at all anyway


I've found that using libgsm-tool -m shell and issuing the register 
command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of persuading it to 
search for a network.



However, I now have some more questions to add to my list:

 * What is the recommended method of accessing the vibrator in user
   space?
 * How are network services such as call waiting going to be
   implemented?
 * How is gsmd going to deal with multiple simultaneous calls?
 * How is an incoming CLIP identified with a current call?
 * Is there any way to discover why a call has been disconnected, and do
   we want to display this to the user?
 * How should Hold/Secrecy features be implemented?


Regards,

Thomas

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Re: Dialer Issues

2007-05-25 Thread Daniel Willmann
On Fri, 25 May 2007 19:04:30 +0100
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I've found that using libgsm-tool -m shell and issuing the
  register command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of
  persuading it to search for a network.
 
 Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply cannot see SIM cards at
 all

Not sure if this helps, but IIRC early sockets had physical connection
problems.
You might want to try and bend the pins a little upward so they press
onto the SIM card.

Regards,
Daniel Willmann


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Re: Dialer Issues

2007-05-25 Thread Alan Cox
 Not sure if this helps, but IIRC early sockets had physical connection
 problems.
 You might want to try and bend the pins a little upward so they press
 onto the SIM card.

Doesn't change behaviour that I can tell. No SIM seems different to SIM
present but both are not working. Heard the same from others when I asked
on irc too



Re: Dialer Issues

2007-05-25 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Dnia piątek, 25 maja 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:
 On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alan Cox wrote:

  Not for me - in fact it looks like it simply cannot see SIM cards at
  all

 Is anyone else experiencing this? I think (haven't looked into it
 extensively yet) that I have this problem as well.

I have SIM card here which was working in bv3 and after some time none of 
phones here recognize it (bv3/bv4). Nokia 7650 works without problems 
with this card.

If someone want to check I can send the card.

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