Yes, could be this as I am seeing the same messages in the log. I did
update uboot on the weekend (which is when I got the device).
A wall charger worked normally, its just usb charging (tried a laptop
and a desktop) thats the problem.
Which uboot is "safe"?
Billk
On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 07:39
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| I was able to borrow an OM wall charger for a few minutes and it charges
| at 1A as it should. At 7% battery, I tried USB again with the same
| results as below. Its looking like usb charging via a laptop
I was able to borrow an OM wall charger for a few minutes and it charges
at 1A as it should. At 7% battery, I tried USB again with the same
results as below. Its looking like usb charging via a laptop is broken
with this kernel.
Billk
On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 13:58 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
> Ha
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| Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|
| | Has there been any changes to charging? (modules needed?) For todays
| | kernel I cant get USB charging above 100ma.
|
| Last charger-related patches went in
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| Has there been any changes to charging? (modules needed?) For todays
| kernel I cant get USB charging above 100ma.
Last charger-related patches went in over a week ago, it'd be bad if we
stuck charging in
Has there been any changes to charging? (modules needed?) For todays
kernel I cant get USB charging above 100ma.
As I am at 0% battery (shown by apm) I have shut it down/removed the
battery until I get home and can use the wall charger, I am assuming
that as it boots it *should* charge at 500ma (
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi,
|
| in the most recent kernel, USB networking is no longer compiled in, but
| compiled as a module. I think that's generally a good thing, the problem
| is that the upgrade path seems to be broken: I jus
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| On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 02:46:31AM +0200, Thomas B. wrote:
|> Hi,
|>
|> in the most recent kernel, USB networking is no longer compiled in, but
|> compiled as a module. I think that's generally a good thing,
On 7/31/08, Wolfgang Spraul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jay,
>
>> Not me! I witnessed all the work that went into OM 2007.2 over the
>> last couple of years - including the days of OE - and when it was all
>> chucked out for 'the new stuff' it was, frankly, a bit miserable.
>
> The only thing tha
Hi,
The power button on my FreeRunner sticks while depressed.
I've only been using it for a few hours, and not in any unusual way.
Now when I press it, I have to flick it with my nail, and so far it
has released.
I'm hoping it's just an artifact of being new and it will sort itself out.
Posting
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 02:46:31AM +0200, Thomas B. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the most recent kernel, USB networking is no longer compiled in, but
> compiled as a module. I think that's generally a good thing, the problem
> is that the upgrade path seems to be broken: I just did an "opkg
> upgrade", and
Hi,
in the most recent kernel, USB networking is no longer compiled in, but
compiled as a module. I think that's generally a good thing, the problem
is that the upgrade path seems to be broken: I just did an "opkg
upgrade", and it installed the new kernel, but not the g-ether and
cdc-ether modules
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Mike Doody wrote:
|
|> Hi,
|>
|> My new Freerunner has never gotten a GPS fix. I have tried the latest
|> kernel (from 7/29) and also tried getting a fix with the SD card
|> removed and waited an hour.
|> I'
Mike Doody wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My new Freerunner has never gotten a GPS fix. I have tried the latest
> kernel (from 7/29) and also tried getting a fix with the SD card
> removed and waited an hour.
> I've tried agps-gui and tangoGPS, I've made sure that the NMEA
> sequences were being received. But n
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi,
|
| My new Freerunner has never gotten a GPS fix. I have tried the latest
| kernel (from 7/29) and also tried getting a fix with the SD card
| removed and waited an hour.
| I've tried agps-gui and tangoG
Hi,
My new Freerunner has never gotten a GPS fix. I have tried the latest
kernel (from 7/29) and also tried getting a fix with the SD card
removed and waited an hour.
I've tried agps-gui and tangoGPS, I've made sure that the NMEA
sequences were being received. But never a fix.
Is there anything I
Sparky,
Cc'ing community list, thank you for the questions :)
Comments are inline:
On Jul 31, 2008, at 2:45 PM, sparky mat wrote:
> 1. Is it gonna be released in August '08 or April '09 (the wiki page
> mentions April though I hear people call it the August Software
> Update as well) ?
Our
Jay,
> Not me! I witnessed all the work that went into OM 2007.2 over the
> last couple of years - including the days of OE - and when it was all
> chucked out for 'the new stuff' it was, frankly, a bit miserable.
The only thing that was 'chucked out' was the matchbox window manager.
It was a
You can try the instructions here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Pre-Flash_Backup
They didn't work for me the last time I tried though. Good luck.
-Steven
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Craig Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may seem trivial, but I can't seem to find anything on how
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| This may seem trivial, but I can't seem to find anything on how to do
| this directly.
|
| Is there an easy way to pull my existing fs flash image OFF my phone
| so I can save the current config? I want to
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Esben Stien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jim Colton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> in M bytes per second
>
> Please use new SI convention, Mi (Mebi), Gi (Gibi), Ti (Tebi).
>
> It's also a nice convention to use octects, o, instead of bytes, as
> bytes are not al
This may seem trivial, but I can't seem to find anything on how to do this
directly.
Is there an easy way to pull my existing fs flash image OFF my phone so I can
save the current config? I want to have a backup so if I add a package or do
an upgrade later that toasts my phone I don't have to
"Jim Colton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> in M bytes per second
Please use new SI convention, Mi (Mebi), Gi (Gibi), Ti (Tebi).
It's also a nice convention to use octects, o, instead of bytes, as
bytes are not always 8 bits.
So, to be perfectly clear, 1Mio (Mebiotctet), 1Gio (Gibioctet), 1Gib
(
suspend/ resume (i believe)
there is a thread discussing this issue/ bug on the support list already
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:04 PM, Russell Sears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> My FR's SDHC card's partition table became corrupted recently. Any
> ideas why? I'm using a sandisk 8GB SDHC. This h
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| My FR's SDHC card's partition table became corrupted recently. Any
| ideas why? I'm using a sandisk 8GB SDHC. This happened over the
| weekend, and it's been since I reformatted the card monday morning.
|
My FR's SDHC card's partition table became corrupted recently. Any
ideas why? I'm using a sandisk 8GB SDHC. This happened over the
weekend, and it's been since I reformatted the card monday morning.
The following things happened between when it was known-good, and
known-bad. I'm running an
>From what I've seen on the devel list, the build machine is failing to
build the latest code. So, it just doesn't produce an image.
-Steven
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Please pardon me if that was said somewhere already (like t
If your Freerunner can get to the internet do:
# opkg install perl
Put the following into a file, change the files' permissions to be
executable and run it.
See if it gets names and numbers from your SIM.
~cut~~~
#!/usr/bin/perl
open Out, ">/tmp/file";
for (1..50) {
pr
This didn't work for me...
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Jim Colton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This program named 'phonekit' may be what needs looking at. I have not
> yet found the source code for it after a little looking.
>
> Try this hack:
>
> Go to /home/root/.evolution/addressbook/lo
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green ha scritto:
|> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> | Andy Green wrote:
|> |> Someone was saying they will look at XGlamo and I don't think
you're the
|> |> only one seeing some shakiness
Andy Green ha scritto:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Andy Green wrote:
> |> Someone was saying they will look at XGlamo and I don't think you're the
> |> only one seeing some shakiness.
> |
> | Well, I'll use Xfbdev until there will be something of new in XGlamo or
> | in the ker
The SHR bandwagon is well underway, and barreling along. gsm-panel is
ported to FSO completely, dialer3 is underway (all of our C interface
to FSO is done, barring some tweaks, and the SIM pin UI is done, only
a little farther until we're ready to release). We still have a
little work to do that
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| Andy Green wrote:
|> Someone was saying they will look at XGlamo and I don't think you're the
|> only one seeing some shakiness.
|
| Well, I'll use Xfbdev until there will be something of new in XGlamo or
|
Andy Green wrote:
> Someone was saying they will look at XGlamo and I don't think you're the
> only one seeing some shakiness.
Well, I'll use Xfbdev until there will be something of new in XGlamo or
in the kernel (about glamo itself). However I think I'll be moreover
limited!
However, Andy, sur
> I've created a wiki-account and put the alsa setting, which allow voice
> recording/capturing from e.g. /dev/dsp, into my accounts page:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Herp
oops, I just noticed that 'ADC Capture Volume', control #2, was set to
a too low value (195). To get some result inst
Oh, I see. Good thought about flushing cache.
The speeds for read and write are different on a SD card with read being
always faster and so I was thinking to do only the read test and to have
dd(1) read directly from the device rather than going through the file
system - taking the file system co
Oh, I see. Good thought about flushing cache.
The speeds for read and write are different on a SD card with read being
always faster and so I was thinking to do only the read test and to have
dd(1) read directly from the device rather than going through the file
system - taking the file system co
Your comments are appreciated Andy,
I'll reply with the results (in M bytes per second) including the version of
OM 2007.2 used, test parameters used, the (?faster?) SD card I selected,
when I get them. I'll compare the result with same test on the "stock" SD
card that came with the Freerunner.
A
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
|> | To confirm this, I've just removed from my FSO installation Xglamo and
|> | replaced it with Xfbdev and all worked without freezes. It's all a
|> | little slower, but it works without
Andy Green wrote:
> | To confirm this, I've just removed from my FSO installation Xglamo and
> | replaced it with Xfbdev and all worked without freezes. It's all a
> | little slower, but it works without freezes.
> |
> | Do you think that this is an hardware problem? :|
>
> No, XGlamo contains a b
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Using newest kernel through opkg upgrade and newest Qtopia snapshot[1]
| some things are fixed.
|
| The message read/unread count is now ok. The big `new message' symbol in
| the homescreen now works and ope
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:56:30AM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> > I do not receive SMS when in suspend. FR does not wake up. But I do not
> > receive the SMS immediately when I wake up the phone. It sometimes takes
> > hours until I get it.
>
> usually most if not all providers reserve the right not
topia-opensource-src-4.3.2-snapshot-20080731.tar.gz
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Ah! That makes sense. Thank you. Is this sort of thing documented
| anywhere?
Obviously this isn't what you are asking, but I do document all the changes.
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitd
Ah! That makes sense. Thank you. Is this sort of thing documented
anywhere?
--
-Frang
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:43 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> | I'm not too worried about turnin
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| Oh well, I should have bought a slower card. At least it won't be a
| limiting factor.
| I'll compare speeds I get with your 3M bytes/sec. anyway.
|
| I was meaning 12 megabits /sec
| By 12MB/s I was
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
|> This evening I've tried the FSO getting exactly the same problems so
|> I've figured that problem resides in Xglamo (or maybe in glamo itself?
|> :o) since both the two wel
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| arne anka wrote:
|
|> what gives
|> df -h
|> ?
|
| Indeed, thanks for the tip. It seems that it is still mounted at
| /media/mmcblk0p1 but it is no longer accessible at /media/card (which
| it was before sus
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| I'm not too worried about turning it off. I'm more currious what it was
| trying to tell me.
It's telling you there was a kernel panic, along the lines of "flashing
keyboard LEDs".
- -Andy
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