us -
latest BlueZ uses DBus for service interaction (hcid, sdp, etc.).
> Nikolaus
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t you need something like JTag to recover (I already have one
bricked Minibook here :(
And personally I like UBoot being able also to boot from other sources
like network... UBoot is not a major overhead here.
> Mitja
>
> [1] http://projects.kwaak.net/twiki/bin/view/Epc700/KernelOfTheWeek
>
ing features, lile battery state. I have
started work on the touchpad buttons support last weekend - I get the
buttons but they do not emit events yets.
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findings there. But fear that they will tell us that we should use a
more recent kernel and that this SOC is not supported.
> Nikolaus
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s. An XTerm never fails.
Applications that do fail are many GTK+ applications, even pretty simple
ones.
This is really weird - I still have one idea: It might have to do with
threads. I think all the failing test applications initialise threads at
startup. But even if it has todo with threads, wha
o compile everything with a
> different toolchain and then do a diff or at least compare file sizes of
> some core components.
This is not that easy. We are talking about recompiling *everything*,
i.e. the whole distribution. Tools like OE have been created because
cross distribution buildin
ard schrieb:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 11:49:55AM +0200, Nils Faerber wrote:
>>> So I would suggest - if possible - to compile everything with a
>>> different toolchain and then do a diff or at least compare file sizes of
>>> some core components.
>> This is
fs for the Letux with applications and Xfbdev, but usually without
development support.
Once I have the packages ready I will upload them to the LTg Mipsbook
project file release system.
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stay tuned, things are coming up!
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OK, the file ist too large for the release system, so please use FTP
instead:
ftp://ftp.linuxtogo.org/pub/images/letux400/gpe-x11-angstroem/09060801/Angstrom-x11-image-glibc-ipk-2009.X-test-20090608-minibook.rootfs.tar.gz
Enjoy!
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hours ;)
But thanks anyway ;)
> Am 08.06.2009 um 21:05 schrieb Nils Faerber:
>> On this road I had to upgrade some parts, like GCC which is now 4.3.3
>> accompanied with a new set of binutils 2.19.1 and a new and shiny
>> glibc 2.7.
> Ok, I will also update my MacOS X cro
Riccardo Mottola schrieb:
> Hi,
Hi!
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Nils
> Faerber wrote:
>> Just to wetten your mouths a bit - I have finally managed to build an
>> image for the minibook using OpenEmbedded, with some new features...
> this is very cool news. Before
necessary bits.
Comments welcome!
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useful.
Um, well, I think I can arrange that ;)
> Thank you,
> Riccardo
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on it next week at LinuxTag!
BTW: I will be there in the dev-center all four days, we will have a
"Mobile Linux Meeting Point" there.
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://projects.linuxtogo.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/linux-2.6.24.3-minibook/drivers/input/keyboard/jz_keypad.c?revision=26&root=minibook-kernel&view=markup
Though I also still do not use interrupts... but it work quite well now.
> Thanks,
> Bas
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Bas Wijnen schrieb:
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:28:32PM +0200, Nils Faerber wrote:
>> Bas Wijnen schrieb:
>>> For the kernel I'm writing, Iris, I have a better keyboard driver than
>>> the code in 2.6. On average it responds faster to keys, and it takes
>>&
and/or patches would be welcome!
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Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller schrieb:
> First of all thanks to Riccardo to "revitalize" this list.
>
> When thinking about how to continue, I came to the conclusion that we
> should move this project from SVN to some GIT repository.
>
> Questions:
> a) can linuxtogo host GIT? If not, I can do that no
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> 3) it has a special 45 pin FPCB (double row) for connecting the Openmoko
>> which does *not* fit to the 24 pin "TEST PORT" of the Mipsbook (0.5 mm
>> pitch, single row)
>
> Ok,
> I just received a matching cable:
>
> MOLEX - 98266-0259
> http://de.farnell.com/
Bas Wijnen wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> I'm mostly using the Ben NanoNote nowadays (which has a Jz4740), which
> has a USB device port that can be used to unbrick it. I saw someone
> talk about unbricking the mipsbook as well, thinking of JTAG.
>
> I don't want to discourage you, but I would advise to see
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