Brian Swetland wrote:
[Tony Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've merged Jarkko's asoc patch to linux-omap for testing. Have not
gotten any sound out of it on my n810 though.. Maybe some alsamixer
settings issue?
Kalle, do you have any tips on getting WLAN to work on n8x0?
This was the
Brian Swetland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Brian Swetland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This was the show-stopper for me. When I last got things hobbling
along on n8x0, the binary-only wlan module was incompatible with
newer kernels than 2.6.21 (changes in some
ext Tony Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080427 15:31]:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:43:19PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working. Touchscreen,
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 03:20:36 -0700, Brian Swetland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Brian Swetland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This was the show-stopper for me. When I last got things hobbling
along on n8x0, the binary-only wlan module was incompatible with
newer
[Tony Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've merged Jarkko's asoc patch to linux-omap for testing. Have not
gotten any sound out of it on my n810 though.. Maybe some alsamixer
settings issue?
Kalle, do you have any tips on getting WLAN to work on n8x0?
This was the show-stopper for me. When I
[Jonathan Herriott [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I had it confirmed in another thread that the issue is that the local
filesystem for the N810 is jffs, which is unsupported and I need to
install it on an mini SD card with ext2/ext3 on it.
I think what you're seeing here is the property service in init
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:38:28 -0700
ext Tony Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've merged Jarkko's asoc patch to linux-omap for testing. Have not
gotten any sound out of it on my n810 though.. Maybe some alsamixer
settings issue?
Have you set CONFIG_OMAP_MUX? Otherwise McBSP2 pins are muxed
* Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080427 15:31]:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:43:19PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working. Touchscreen, keypad, ambient light sensor, led, usb,
Jonathan Herriott wrote:
I had it confirmed in another thread
Any pointer to this thread?
Thanks
Dirk
that the issue is that the local
filesystem for the N810 is jffs, which is unsupported and I need to
install it on an mini SD card with ext2/ext3 on it.
On 4/26/08, Dirk Behme [EMAIL
http://groups.google.com/group/android-internals/browse_thread/thread/7028432fa76f57e8/71709fc4adcb2ddd
On 4/26/08, Dirk Behme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Herriott wrote:
I had it confirmed in another thread
Any pointer to this thread?
Thanks
Dirk
that the issue is that
ext Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working. Touchscreen, keypad, ambient light sensor, led, usb, everything
is there.
What about sound?
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On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:43:19PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working. Touchscreen, keypad, ambient light sensor, led, usb, everything
is there.
What about sound?
I'm sure it'll
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 01:32 +0300, ext Felipe Balbi wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:43:19PM +0300, Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Felipe Balbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working. Touchscreen, keypad, ambient light sensor, led,
Jonathan Herriott wrote:
I'm using vanilla Kernel 2.6.21.0 with the patch from
http://android-on-n8xx.googlecode.com/files/linux-2.6.21_rx-34_android-m5-rc14.bz2.
I was told in another thread that I need to use the m3 userspace
files, but when trying to use those, I have the same issue.
I'm
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 07:42:52AM +0200, Dirk Behme wrote:
Jonathan,
CCing OMAP mailing list, there are more people to help.
Jonathan Herriott wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get android installed on an N810. I have successfully
installed the kernel,
Which kernel (2.6.x, x == ?) do you use
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 21:36 +0300, ext Felipe Balbi wrote:
Current linux-omap's head has all the necessary pieces to get n810
working.
Somehow.
Touchscreen, keypad, ambient light sensor, led, usb, everything
is there.
You forget power management. It should partially be redone together
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:31:42PM +0300, Igor Stoppa wrote:
You forget power management. It should partially be redone together with
the omap3 work, but stuff like DVFS has a quite different implementation
due to the different capabilities of the implementations.
no comments.
Maybe it's
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 21:52 +0300, ext Felipe Balbi wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:31:42PM +0300, Igor Stoppa wrote:
You forget power management. It should partially be redone together with
the omap3 work, but stuff like DVFS has a quite different implementation
due to the different
I'm using vanilla Kernel 2.6.21.0 with the patch from
http://android-on-n8xx.googlecode.com/files/linux-2.6.21_rx-34_android-m5-rc14.bz2.
I was told in another thread that I need to use the m3 userspace
files, but when trying to use those, I have the same issue.
I'm assuming you want the strace
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:47:09PM +0300, Igor Stoppa wrote:
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 21:52 +0300, ext Felipe Balbi wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:31:42PM +0300, Igor Stoppa wrote:
You forget power management. It should partially be redone together with
the omap3 work, but stuff like
I forgot to ask. Am I required to put the userspace files on separate
storage, or is it okay sticking it on the device's local file system?
On 4/25/08, Jonathan Herriott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using vanilla Kernel 2.6.21.0 with the patch from
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