Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when I start gprs whith mdbus or direct whith pppd the default route is
not set.
#ifconfig ppp0
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:10.220.158.110 P-t-P:10.64.64.64 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Were any of you able to get your Freerunner connected to your laptop
via bluetooth, and e.g., run ssh over the connection?
I followed www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml and managed to
stream accelometer data nicely with netcat over bluetooth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you please reveal all the customization you had to do in
.Xresources and .xvkbd to make it useable. Thank you.
The files .Xdefaults, .icewm/winoptions and XVkbd-lindi are now at
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/
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Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/auxlaunch.git;a=summary you can see
the sourcecode. I modified the code to read the configuration from the
gitweb shows \r everywhere, are those DOS-style newlines?
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Gilles Filippini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The same here. Even worse: suspend doesn't work anymore via the power
button.
Which version of fso-config-gta02 do you have? 2008-1 has
trigger: InputEvent()
filters:
- HasAttr(switch, POWER)
- HasAttr(event,
Luca Capello [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) when a new SMS arrives, it is notified by sound, but then most of the
time I cannot see it without rebooting
2) SMSs are not shown in any chronological order. Actually, they are
until you reboot, then the new ones are put again in the first
Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you suspend a lot? I'm getting the WSOD rather too often on
wakeup (once yesterday, and thrice today)...
Does adding sleep 4 before and after apm -s help?
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instead on the sd card it is possible to install debian
on the normal space?
Sure but you need to save space?
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g...@ergoarte.ch writes:
apt-getting several packages now because of:
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: build-essential debhelper
(= 5.0.38) cdbs (= 0.4.49) quilt python-all-dev (= 2.3.5-11)
python-setuptools cython python-pyrex libevas-dev
apt-get build-dep python-evas
is a
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
IIUC, this basically means never. I.e. in order to work reliably, it
should first be made the default, and then bugs will get fixed.
I am running my phone applications as non-root so I am also uncovering bugs :-)
eye zak eye.zak.de...@gmail.com writes:
I'm a newbie here, and I was wondering if anyone is interested in a
patch to fix the Xglamo rotation DPI issue ? This is not my area of
Thanks for spending time to look into this! Can you please resend the
patch and this time use diff -u so that the
eye zak eye.zak.de...@gmail.com writes:
I'm a newbie here, and I was wondering if anyone is interested in a
patch to fix the Xglamo rotation DPI issue ? This is not my area of
I tried your patch but after xrandr -o 1 I seem to quite often get
WSOD with xserver-xglamo 1.3.0.0+git20080807-3 in
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
next step was to check, what mdbus had to say about battery and so on, but
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.frameworkd
I could not figure out how to get mdbus introspection work either. I
switched to using d-feet (GUI-only..)
e.waelde ew.ng7...@nassur.net writes:
1. can the GSM hw be completely shutdown via software at all? If so, how?
echo 0 | sudo tee $sys_pm_gsm/power_on
2. can the GSM hw be powered up again via software?
echo 0 | sudo tee $sys_pm_gsm/power_on
echo 1 | sudo tee $sys_pm_gsm/power_on
echo 1 |
Sebastian Reichel elektra...@gmail.com writes:
to do this via DBus. Here is a small Python script, which will
I use
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
org.freesmartphone.Resource.Suspend
sleep 4
apm -s
sleep 4
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd
Davide d...@vide.bz writes:
Ok i have installed syslogd. But it seams that only
a short time is logged ... then no more info
if i make tail /var/log/syslog!!!
No debug line I read!
Can you post your complete frameworkd.log and what gets to syslog?
Hi,
gsm/parser.py includes a small test program. However it tries to print
a function instead of printing the list of responses. Here's a patch
to fix this:
diff --git a/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/parser.py
b/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/parser.py
index 9528657..d50ecbc 100644
---
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com writes:
The range is 0..255?
Source code says that it is 0..100 that then mapped to 0..255 before
sending to calypso.
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Daniel Willmann dan...@totalueberwachung.de writes:
sim is accessed via frameworkd. Is it possible to instruct frameworkd
to access the sim when it is started, so that by the time zhone is
I have a background daemon that feeds pin to ogsmd and registers to
gsm network. It makes sure I can
sa...@eng.it writes:
I would love to, but I lack the required know how. Where can I learn
how to do it, moving the data out of my sim ? And what file holds the
I think I used
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/dump-sms
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/dump-contacts
to print contacts and sms from the
Gilles Filippini gilles.filipp...@free.fr writes:
Is there any known configuration trick I'd have missed?
Yes. Remove the line
Option Device/dev/input/event1
and read http://bugs.debian.org/xserver-xorg-input-tslib
I did mail the pkg-fso people to fix
Gilles Filippini gilles.filipp...@free.fr writes:
Does right click work on your FreeRunner?
Sorry, I read left click. No, the xserver-xorg-input-tslib does not
support right clicking in debian afaik. Has it supported that in the
past?
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Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
When I try to install the new `tangogps' package with `apt-get', it
tells me that it needs to also install libicu40, which happens to eat up
14MB of disk space. I know that the 210kB of the previous `tangogps'
executable get linked to 16MB's
Visti Andresen ta...@talpa.dk writes:
*** glibc detected *** tempfile: double free or corruption (fasttop):
0x00011008 *** P: Configuring package libcomerr2
$ apt-file search bin/tempfile
debianutils: /bin/tempfile
= the package is debianutils
$ reportbug debianutils
= and you'll see the
Luca Capello l...@pca.it writes:
However, I now cannot find anymore the above commit in the upstream
master branch, while it is indeed present in the dri-aware and
exa-via-dri branches. Is this a known problem or was it my fault?
Known problem:
lindi- I don't see that anymore in your repo
Luca Capello l...@pca.it writes:
Since I cannot find it on the bug, I guess this was fixed in the
xf86-video-glamo driver, wasn't it? This seems
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=xf86-video-glamo.git;a=commitdiff;h=22997a5a5d4f53872d3a3073611c0cd7f1bcc263
I think so yes.
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com writes:
2009/6/9 Luca Capello l...@pca.it:
Nothing is ready, because I need to tag the upstream version as well.
Would it be too early to deprecate xserver-glamo in favor of
xserver-xorg-video-glamo by adding also
CONFIG_MFD_GLAMO_FB_XGLAMO_WORKAROUND=n to
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
does anyone know, how good it works and what options where used to
build that package or where to find that kind of information prior to
installing (i won't, since it depends on speechd which i don't need
and don't want)?
1) apt-get source navit
2)
Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org writes:
Could someone please explain me what is so wrong with u-boot, so people
wrote qi?
I'm am personally using Qi at the moment _only_ because it does not
talk to glamo and I want to help in debugging glamo problem.
Other reasons that I've heard:
1)
Al Johnson alast...@truebox.co.uk writes:
severely limited. A proof of concept minimal kernel and initrd has been made
to give full multiboot capability, and could provide all the features uboot
has.
Except that Qi does not know how to load the initrd from NAND flash?
If your SD card is
Davide d...@vide.bz writes:
Very odd!!! Possible?
Please paste the complete output of install.sh and tell us what distro
you have on flash.
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Hi,
during debconf many people asked me how I use debian on my
freerunner. I realized that I really should start documenting my setup
or even I can't keep track of it :-)
I remembered the very informative web page
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:JohnSullivan
and decided to write something
Davide d...@vide.bz writes:
I agree with you that frameworkd is not enought reliable :-(
Also note that calypso itself can easily crash/misbehave and the only
way to cope with that is to detect this and powercycle it automatically.
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Joachim Breitner m...@joachim-breitner.de writes:
what if you move between WLANs while suspending?
Good point. I guess I could add logic to use iwlist to check if the
$ap is still within range?
I’d say a program like wpasupplicant should handle this intelligently,
e.g. after resume check if
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
My current solution: Save backlight brightness and state on suspend
and restore it on suspend. Suspend hook:
where do you hook in?
Currently I just have a monolithic suspend script. This xset reference
is one of the things that prevent me from moving
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
ok, let me rephrase that: how do you run scripts upon suspend/resume.
do you run apmd?
I suspend by running ~/bin/susp that runs these lines and echo mem
/sys/power/state (can't be sure about the path name now) to suspend.
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
root window unavailible (maybe another wm is running?)
start-hildon starts a window manager but you have one already running?
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
start-hildon.
Shouldn't that be exec start-hildon?
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Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Shouldn't that be exec start-hildon?
Whoops, ignore that one. I somehow misread your line as start-hildon
and was wondering what happens if xsession exits.
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Hi,
every time I type an url to midori it opens a rather large completion
list that is placed on top of xvkbd. I took a look at preferences but
could not figure out how to disable this. Any ideas?
-Timo
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
om battery consumption
-227625
This shows that your battery was getting charged with 228 mA current.
Unplug the USB cable and retry the test so that we can see how fast
the battery gets drained when it is not being charged :-)
Enrico, this could perhaps be mapped as
A.A. a...@email.it writes:
The same headset works fine on my computer with debian sid.. why?
Are you using the same usb bluetooth dongle with your computer and
openmoko? If not, can you try that?
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
Sorry I don't have usb host adapter..
When the headset paired with gnome-bluetooth (lxde)
it work well!!! the problem is in simple-agent script.
Yep. Neither upstream nor Debian provides command-line tools for bluez4.
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Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
I'm guessing you meant Thomas here... :-)
No I spoke to Timo Jyrinki yesterday and he told that glamo has been
stable in his use.
-Timo
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
gpsd work with openmoko freerunner?
gpsd works just fine, i have used it for more than a year.
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Gilles Filippini p...@debian.org writes:
* gpsd
You'll need to power on/off the GPS by hand or via a home-made script.
om gps power 1 will do, no need to use home-made scripts anymore.
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A.A. a...@email.it writes:
how can I improve gtk application font size?
I started X with -dpi 96 option and I have set gtk-font-name = Sans 4 int
/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
thx
I use glamo driver.
I just have
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Monitor Vendor
#
Peter Kornatowski pk...@gmx.net writes:
without any kind of reopening/reconnecting/restarting of minicom.
Minicom probably automatically tries to reopen the serial device:
/* check if device is ok, if not, try to open it */
if (!get_device_status(portfd_connected)) {
if (open_term(0,
Hi,
thanks a lot for your detailed report.
e.waelde ew.ng7...@nassur.net writes:
2. PATH Variable
when opening an xterm (keyboard, [Alt][Ctrl][x]), value of PATH is
/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
most probably from /etc/init.d/nodm.
however, when logging in via network, the
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Also there's still the problem of applications that expect the Gypsy
dbus interface, like Cellhunter and zhone. Is there any gpsd-based
solution for them?
Should be quite easy to add gpsd support.
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Kai Lüke kaitobiaslu...@googlemail.com writes:
in as root. When I get called, the whole phone dies and needs a restart.
EXT2-fs error (device mmcblk0p2): ext2_get_inode: unable to read inode block -
inode=397691, block=1606155
sounds like a hardware problem indeed. Can you try with another SD
Gilles Filippini p...@debian.org writes:
Since a recent upgrade I've not been able to have a GPS fix using gpsd.
In such a case I usually monitor /dev/ttySAC1 using cat. But this time
it seems useless :
* when using the Zhone GPS feature, I have a fix but cat /dev/ttySAC1
returns *nothing*
Gilles Filippini p...@debian.org writes:
So I guess it might be a gpsd bug. I'll give a try downgrading gpsd to 2.92.
You can't use both ogpsd and gpsd. Which one are you actually using?
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Jose Luis Perez Diez jl...@escomposlinux.org writes:
You could use fso-gspd it is a qpsd server that gets its data from ogpsd
fso-gpsd emulates the old gpsd protocol. Debian packages that use
libgps to interface with gpsd use the new gpsd protocol and won't work
with it. libgps default protocol
Jonas Smedegaard jo...@jones.dk writes:
That was actually deliberate: Only packages maintained by the FSO team
are considered (and of those, only end-user packages are included).
Ah. I did not realize nodm was FSO or openmoko specific in anyway but
indeed its Maintainer field seems to have the
Hi,
yesterday I did some debugging to figure out why I sometimes could not
connect to some WPA networks. The results are at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587634
If you have trouble connecting to WPA networks with freerunner, please
try to adapt the manual commands that I list
Heiko Stübner smartphone-userl...@sntech.de writes:
The culprit is the package x11-xkb-utils. Reverting it to release 7.5+2
from snapshot.debian.org [1] solves the problem.
it seems to be #588658 (just for reference)
Interesting. I do not have that package at all. I suppose you too can
just
gregor herrmann gre...@debian.org writes:
Interesting. I do not have that package at all. I suppose you too can
just remove it?
I'm not so sure about that:
Indeed, I ran the command on wrong machine. My openmoko has
x11-xkbd-utils and after reboot I see the bug.
Visti Andresen ta...@talpa.dk writes:
/etc/frameworkd.conf states:
# choose your muxer, available types are: gsm0710muxd [default],
fso-abyss
#ti_calypso_muxer = fso-abyss
Your lines were probably wrapped?
My question:
Who/what is responsible
Hi,
[ CC to pkg-vala-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org ]
Dr. Michael Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de writes:
Please give fsogsmd a try. It's way faster, more stable,
and best of all... supported by me :)
Speaking of stability. fso-gsmd requires a compiler from debian
experimental. Is there
Visti Andresen ta...@talpa.dk writes:
dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freesmartphone.GSM.MUX.NoChannel:
All channels are used
Shouldn't the muxer log all channel allocations? There are four
channels, check if more than that get allocated.
-Timo
Visti Andresen ta...@talpa.dk writes:
I suppose that is why fso-gsmd is not available to my apt-get...
Yes that was my point. fso-gsmd is not in unstable, only in experimental.
-Timo
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Jan M Meyer jm.me...@web.de writes:
i just got my frerunner yesterday, so im a complete newbe to this and
I hope sb is a little more into Freerunner specific topics:
After installing debian via the install.sh to the sd card with
IQ=true, qi seems not to work. Power on results in OM2009
Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau maxpose...@gmail.com writes:
Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel, imho.
Some context would help here...
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Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:
1. I beleive that default timings of 4-4-4 is a bug, which should be
fixed. Where is no reason to keep default timings.
Hmm, wasn't there some WSOD problem that started to occur with 2-4-2?
gena2x Weiss: month ago i asked you to comment/do proper fix for
Hi,
just out of curiosity I tried running Xorg as non-root. I was
surprised that it worked since this does not seem to be advertised
anywhere. So, consider yourself informed!
Details are at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2010/09/msg00091.html
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Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com writes:
ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.202 port 22: Connection timed out
Please run the following commands on PC and FR and paste the output here:
ip link show
ip address show
ip route list
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Markus Glugla smartphones-userl...@xgelb.de writes:
I'm new on the mailing list. This is Markus.
Hi!
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
xserver-xorg-core : Breaks: xserver-xorg-input-7
xserver-xorg-input-tslib : Depends: xorg-input-abi-7.0 but it is not
install.sh installs
Markus Glugla smartphones-userl...@xgelb.de writes:
Can anybody help me? How can I work around of this?
I just sent a patch to debian-x that fixes the problem for me.
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Frank Jäger fr...@fotodrachen.de writes:
P: Retrieving libc6
E: Couldn't download pool/main/e/eglibc/libc6_2.11.2-13_armel.deb!
Did it manage to download some packages before that?
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Hi,
[Please use just smartphones-userland@ in the future, sending the same
thing to two mailing lists is not very nice for those who read both
lists.]
Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com writes:
root@om-gta02 ~ # sh -x debme
Hmm, what's debme?
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
Hi,
e.waelde ew.ng7...@nassur.net writes:
Any better ideas?
Thanks for testing. Fix to the touchscreen problem was uploaded today so
maybe next week you can install unstable again.
-Timo
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Rico Rommel r...@bierrommel.de writes:
since ogpsd is more or less useless because nobody uses gypsy and conflicts
with gpsd, I think it's a good idea to include gps powercontrol into
fsodeviced.
Which kernel versions does this support?
-Timo
Rico Rommel r...@bierrommel.de writes:
It's supported by 2.6.37
Are SD cards usable with 2.6.37? I'm still stuck in 2.6.34 due to SD
card problems with 2.6.37:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=629479
-Timo
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Rico Rommel r...@bierrommel.de writes:
Except of one all of my SD-Cards are usable.
I'm using u-boot and kernel from
git://gitorious.org/shr/linux.git
branch: shr-2.6.37-nodrm
config is attached.
Thanks. I'm packaging qi for debian since it seems that we don't have
enough people to
Hi,
Rico Rommel r...@bierrommel.de writes:
Btw, I had much trouble with qi. From time to time modem and gps stopped
working and a reboot, or even removing battery, didn't help. To make it work
again i had to boot into NOR.
This sounds somehow familiar.
Currently I'm using u-boot
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com writes:
6. Get a bit more software manually: apt-get install foxtrotgps gpsd
navit midori wicd lxterminal xorg zhone/experimental
python-ecore/experimental python-edje/experimental
python-evas/experimental zhone-illume-glue/experimental
Mandatory
Sam Tygier samtyg...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
does anyone know of any other fdisks likely to be encountered on an
openmoko?
I certainly hope not. Keeping install.sh up to date seems to be really
tricky especially since people who use the phone don't like reinstalling
all the time just to make sure
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
I'd say that it's up to the user to use whatever utilities he
wants to partition and populate the card with filesystem(s).
I'm not sure what you are saing here. Do you mean that install.sh should
not partition the disk but the user should do it manually
e.waelde ew.ng7...@nassur.net writes:
So I was wondering what the exact reason for this message could be. It
occurs towards the end of stage debian. I suspect some key signing
stuff being expired, but I don't know where to look.
Try setting system clock to the same date as you use in the
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli gnu...@no-log.org writes:
unfortunately omhacks don't compile, it errors because of -Werror.
I'll have to fix that before trying.
I can fix that if you send me the errors that you get? What version of
omhacks are you trying to build?
-Tiom
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli gnu...@no-log.org writes:
+ DEVICE_POWER_PATH_NEW =
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/gta02-pm-gps/gta02-pm-gps.0/power_on
Interesting. Is this new path something I should add to omhacks too?
I just booted 2.6.39
Leon leon...@yahoo.it writes:
I use OM 2008.12. Kernel was 2.6.24. I try to upgrade the kernel with
dfu-util, but if i install the 2.6.28stable from the openmoko
repository, then when i try to connect the neo to my laptop, no device
was found, either usb0 or eth1.
If you want to install
Emil Tchekov e...@tchekov.net writes:
/*I assume that my particular Neo has problems with his microSD
interface - since I have tested many SD cards - also real high quality
ones - no success; but when SD Card was filled on Desktop than it
What 1) boot loader, 2) kernel, 3) SD card?
Brendon Schumacker brendon.s...@gmail.com writes:
That message occurs every time I start the phone, regardless of system
installed.
At least
[ 29.75] s3c2410_udc: debugfs dir creation failed -19
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e...@tchekov.net writes:
1) QI
Sure but there are many variants. Where did you get yours?
2) assume the one used in
http://people.debian.org/~timo/NeoFreeRunner/Debian_NeoFreeRunner_minimalrootfs_20120321.tar.xz
I assume this has linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02 20101212.git049b71de-2
Rico Rommel r...@bierrommel.de writes:
any reason. It doesn't crash, it receives a kill signal from a unknown
sender
and closes.
Use strace or systemtap to see if fsogsmd sends a signal?
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