Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Maybe just adding the link by yourself would have been enough :-(
Yay maybe.
> My job is to fix your hw and create new one, not to supply links.
Well... dunno what your employer tells you to do... but I consider
good practice to provide explicit
What settings did you use? I cant find a copy anywhere to see what they
should be :(
BillK
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 16:46 -0500, Feydreva wrote:
> yeah, I saw that yesterday... I had to change manually the file again
> after the upgrade...
>
> http://my-distribution.org/remote-feed/ was also the ad
Aaron Sowry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just now flashed my Freerunner with today's [August 5th] uboot and the
> latest
> Qtopia uImage and rootfs available from their website. After flashing it
> boots up fine, and I run 'opkg update' followed by 'opkg upgrade' which
> results in a lengthy process
> Side note - the reason I'm flashing is because after doing an opkg
> update/upgrade on the Qtopia distro, it will no longer boot. It gets to
> the point where it looks like it should be loading up the GUI (tiny
> blinking cursor in the top left, nothing else on the screen) and hangs
> there. Anyo
Am Mi 6. August 2008 schrieb Olivier Berger:
> Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >
> > Maybe just adding the link by yourself would have been enough :-(
>
> Yay maybe.
>
> > My job is to fix your hw and create new one, not to supply links.
>
> Well... dunno what your employer t
Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> agh, I was foolish enough to hit 'Y'... can somebody give me the correct
> contents of the files i've overwritten?
>
Here's a (partial) log of the session here, which exhibits the
differences :
Installing distro-feed-configs (1.0-r0) to root...
Download
atweb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Ovverwrite it manually with the new Version:
> "opkg install
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/distro-feed-configs_1.0-r0_om-gta02.ipk";
> This installs direct the file via http without searching in the
> Paket-Database.
I don't get th
Olivier Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> agh, I was foolish enough to hit 'Y'... can somebody give me the correct
>> contents of the files i've overwritten?
>>
>
> Here's a (partial) log of the session here, which exhibits the
> differences :
>
SN
> It's not pretty in there. I guess this is today's topic for debug
> action.
> - -Andy
Phew! Go, Andy, go!! :)
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On Aug 6, 2008, at 9:23 AM, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Am Mi 6. August 2008 schrieb Olivier Berger:
>> Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Maybe just adding the link by yourself would have been enough :-(
>>
>> Yay maybe.
>>
>>> My job is to fix your hw and crea
Hi,
If someone has Qtopia (or any other distro, for that matter) booting
from microSD, I'd appreciate very step-by-step instructions, because it
is not working for me and I have poured over the wiki's various pages
related to this. Here's what I've done:
1. Partitioned my 8GB microSD card thus:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I changed the kernel name based on something I read stating it had to be
| called uImage.bin (is that wrong?)
It needs to match whatever you called it on the kernel commandline in
U-Boot, our ones use "uIm
Hi Brian,
--- On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| If someone has Qtopia (or any other distro, for that matter) booting
| from microSD, I'd appreciate very step-by-step instructions
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Some quick notes I had made:
1. Download qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-flash-07221045.tgz
> Now, what's the difference between "daily" and "remote" here
> (considering the hostname is wrong, that's the other change).
until someone suggest better i am going to believe "remote" is just
another generic placeholder.
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It is a shame you have alienated the support staff on this list since I
suspect I am not on my own in having difficulty getting USB networking
between the freerunner and Ubuntu up and running.
I am something of a Linux noob and a complete openmoko beginner and perhaps
as such I was a little rash
maybe this can help:
disconnect cable,
restart freerunner,
when booted: connect cable
try again
worked once for me
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Richard Cooke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is a shame you have alienated the support staff on this list since I
> suspect I am not on my own in
> The problem I now have is that I am unable to get usb0 recognized as an
> interface by ifconfig.
>
> The command:
> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
>
> results in
> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
> usb0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
fr is plugged in and powered on? no suspend?
if
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|> The problem I now have is that I am unable to get usb0 recognized as an
|> interface by ifconfig.
|>
|> The command:
|> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
|>
|> results in
|> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
|> usb0: E
arne anka wrote:
>> The problem I now have is that I am unable to get usb0 recognized as an
>> interface by ifconfig.
>>
>> The command:
>> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
>>
>> results in
>> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
>> usb0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
>>
>
> there was
> The problem I now have is that I am unable to get usb0 recognized as
> an
> interface by ifconfig.
> The command:
> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
> results in
> SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
> usb0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
> I have tried modprobing usbnet and cdc_ether b
arne anka wrote:
>
>
>
> fr is plugged in and powered on? no suspend?
> if so, unplug it from the host pc, open a konsole/shell and do
>
> sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
>
> have a look at the shell and plug in the fr again.
> any messages?
> there was a bug in one of the last u-boots, that br
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| Aug 6 11:25:36 ubuntu kernel: [ 926.860809] cdc_acm 3-1:1.0:
ttyACM0: USB
| ACM device
| It seems the device is detected just as it is powering down.
Powering down or rebooting into U-Boot?
- -Andy
---
Andy Green wrote:
>
> Powering down or rebooting into U-Boot?
> - -Andy
>
Sorry. You are correct. On watching the screen more closely it is clear that
the device is detected early in its boot process. It then appears that the
USB connection is lost 6 seconds later.
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|
| Andy Green wrote:
|> Powering down or rebooting into U-Boot?
|> - -Andy
|>
| Sorry. You are correct. On watching the screen more closely it is
clear that
| the device is detected early in its boot process.
Aaron Sowry wrote:
>
> I know Ubuntu handles interfaces in a weird way and references them by
> MAC address. If Arne's suggestion doesn't help, run 'sudo ifconfig -a'
> at the terminal and post the output, along with the contents of
> /etc/iftab - you might find that the interface is not even
Andy Green wrote:
>
>
> Yes, there is another way to get this issue unfortunately too. We moved
> ~ USB over Ethernet support on the Freerunner into a module. But, it's
> commonly written around that folks should update their kernel by DFU.
> This was never a good idea for a modular kernel (i
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> If you update your kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner it
|> won't make this problem as it updates the modules at the same time (now,
|> anyway, there were other problems with that method un
I have flashed 06-Aug-2008 OM2008.8 image to my Freerunner. I have set up
USB networking to my Ubuntu machine and I can ping/wget stuff from my SSH
shell on the Freerunner. However, Assassin says 'Cannot access repository.
Please check your network'.
Am I doing something wrong?
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Ok. No problem. I'll have another go. Thanks.
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> |> If you update your kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner
> it
> |> won't make this problem as it updates the mo
Hi, I borrowed a phone and sent an SMS to the freerunner (up to date
2007.2) when it was suspended (dim&lock for a couple of hours without
interaction)
The sms didnt wake the phone as I am sure it would when I first got it.
The message seemed to have been received by the phone (the rx sound came
i
2008/8/6 William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The sms didnt wake the phone as I am sure it would when I first got it.
> The message seemed to have been received by the phone (the rx sound came
> immediately I woke it), but the message itself didnt wake the FR and
> sound the ring tone. I could
Does this have to do with the repository directory structure changes?
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:16 PM, sparky mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have flashed 06-Aug-2008 OM2008.8 image to my Freerunner. I have set up
> USB networking to my Ubuntu machine and I can ping/wget stuff from my SSH
> she
Richard Cooke wrote:
> It is a shame you have alienated the support staff on this list since I
> suspect I am not on my own in having difficulty getting USB networking
> between the freerunner and Ubuntu up and running.
>
> I am something of a Linux noob and a complete openmoko beginner and perhaps
Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> 2. partition2 is where I want to put Qtopia.
> After formatting it ext2 and mounting the partition, I did:
> wget http://qtopia.net/downloads/neo/qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-flash-07221045.tgz
> tar zvxf qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-flash-07221045.tgz
> mv uImage*.bin uImage.b
Yeah. Worked for me too. Spent a day fiddling with the wrong box before
giving up and asking for help. Maybe there's a lesson to be learned here.
Zack Mollusc wrote:
>
> Richard Cooke wrote:
>> It is a shame you have alienated the support staff on this list since I
>> suspect I am not on my own
Hello,
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Mikael Berthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's NOR u-boot version, and you can get NAND's with mtdblock1:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# grep Bootloader /dev/mtdblock1
> Neo1973 Bootloader U-Boot
> 1.3.2+gitr18+64eb10cab8055084ae25ea4e73b66dd03cc1a0cb
>
> ...wh
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Matthew McCormick <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >
> > 2. partition2 is where I want to put Qtopia.
> > After formatting it ext2 and mounting the partition, I did:
> > wget
> http://qtopia.net/downloads/neo/qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-f
Richard Cooke wrote:
> Yeah. Worked for me too. Spent a day fiddling with the wrong box before
> giving up and asking for help. Maybe there's a lesson to be learned here.
>
>
> Zack Mollusc wrote:
>
>> Richard Cooke wrote:
>>
>>> It is a shame you have alienated the support staff on this li
Matthew McCormick wrote:
> Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>
>> 2. partition2 is where I want to put Qtopia.
>> After formatting it ext2 and mounting the partition, I did:
>> wget http://qtopia.net/downloads/neo/qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-flash-07221045.tgz
>> tar zvxf qtopia-4.3.2-gta02-flash-0722
Hi Lorn
Lorn Potter wrote, On 05/08/08 19:20:
> Alex Kavanagh wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I've been running the qtopia image for a few days and I'd like to dual
>> boot it with the ASU or FSO image just to keep an eye on what is
>> happening with them.
>>
>> Thus I have the qtopia in the main flash, a
Andy Green wrote:
> setenv bootcmd mmcinit \; ext2load mmc 2 0x3200 uImage.bin \;
> setenv bootargs \${mtdparts} rootfstype=ext2 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2
> console=ttySAC2,115200 loglevel=4 init=/sbin/init \; bootm 0x3200 ; boot
>
> Notice on ext2load the first number is the partition index i
> of them come back FATAL no such module, like so:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/qtopia# modprobe mtdcore
> FATAL: Module mtdcore not found.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/qtopia# modprobe jffs2
> FATAL: Module jffs2 not found.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/qtopia# modprobe mtdram total_size=59024
> FATAL: Modul
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| You are right that I did not extract the rootfs, but that is because 1)
| I do not know how to extract the rootfs and 2) none of the various
| instructions on the wiki (which are inconsistent) worked for me
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
|
|> setenv bootcmd mmcinit \; ext2load mmc 2 0x3200 uImage.bin \;
|> setenv bootargs \${mtdparts} rootfstype=ext2 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2
|> console=ttySAC2,115200 loglevel=4 init=/sbin/i
Hi Brian,
--- On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Brian C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/qtopia# modprobe mtdcore
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Not on the device, but, on the host development system. Please see:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Userspace_root_image#Mounting_the_JFFS2_image_on_a_loop_back_dev
I followed the instructions at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Build_your_own_armel_filesystem
(I used option 2 -Build your own armel system) . However, nowhere does it
mention how to put the kernel in. A partition was created for the kernel (8M
one), but no instruction on where to get the ker
I tried copying the existing "OM2008.8" kernel from /boot to
/media/card/boot . This allowed the Freerunner to 'boot from MicroSD' into
the Debian shell. However, USB networking is not working. I recall it being
a module now, instead of being built into the kernel. So, how do I get a
good kernel fo
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| I tried copying the existing "OM2008.8" kernel from /boot to
| /media/card/boot . This allowed the Freerunner to 'boot from MicroSD'
| into the Debian shell. However, USB networking is not working. I recall
I have heard from two sources now[1][2] that the demand for Freerunner's
has been "above and beyond everyone's expectations".
Does anyone have any data they can release as to roughly how many are
thought to have been sold so far?
Keep up the good stuff everyone!
Tim
[1] https://www.truebox.c
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:52 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> | I tried copying the existing "OM2008.8" kernel from /boot to
> | /media/card/boot . This allowed the Freerunner to 'boot from
>
> Here's a kernel that has the modules you need built into it already.
>
> http://warmcat.com/uImage-moredrivers-stable:2f775967a997e3b4.bin
I get a 'Page load Error' when trying to access it. :-|
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I understand that the usb tether drivers were moved out as kernel modules.
However, for the Debian port to work, I need them as part of the kernel. Can
someone point me to how I can re-compile the latest kernel with the drivers
included?
I am a OpenEmbedded newbie and have minimal experience with
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:09 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, there is another way to get this issue unfortunately too. We moved
> ~ USB over Ethernet support on the Freerunner into a module. But, it's
> commonly written around
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
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> |> If you update your kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner it
> |> won't make this problem as it updates the modul
When install gdm+xfce4 on Debian, I get the following error
Can't start Hardware abstraction layer - enable inotify support in your
kernel - failed!
How can I do this? (enabling inotify support in the kernel)
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On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Mikael Berthe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * Torfinn Ingolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-04 23:55 +0200]:
> >
> > FWIW, I learned (from the community list I believe) som time ago that
> > you can use 'grep Bootloader /dev/mtdblock0' from a shell on the
> > Fre
Hi,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Host-based_development_with_Xoo_and_Xephyrstates,
at the top:
"Note that there is a VMware image where this environment has been prebuilt
for you."
The page, however, doesn't link to any such image, thus my query: does
anyone here know of such an image, and if yes
flash mode and run the following two commands:
dfu-util -a kernel -R -D /path/to/uImage
dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D rootfs_filename.jffs2
The problem is I can't figure out which of roughly 50 files from the
this list I should download.
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/200
Mike MacHenry wrote:
> The problem is I can't figure out which of roughly 50 files from the
> this list I should download.
>
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080806/
You are looking for:
The ASU/2008.8 rootfs
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/
ould download.
>
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080806/
>
> I tried several combinations of files that ended in jffs2 for the
> rootfs file and files that had "gta02" and ended in .bin for the
> kernel image. Mostly the result I get is the openmoko
Jim Colton wrote:
> Hey OpenMoko.com hardware team,
>
> Is the voltage on this cap. okay for me to use for the hardware solution
> to the GPS Problem? Capacitance is what you suggested... I want to put
> into place on mine if it is okay.
>
> http://www.westfloridacomponents.com/mm5/merchant.
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| Here's a kernel that has the modules you need built into it already.
|
| http://warmcat.com/uImage-moredrivers-stable:2f775967a997e3b4.bin
| I get a 'Page load Error' when trying to access it. :-|
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| DFU this into the kernel partition and you should be good for
Debian, I
| use these kernels with it myself all day.
|
|
| How do I DFU this into the microSD's kernel paritition?
Sorry I was explain
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I understand that the usb tether drivers were moved out as kernel
| modules. However, for the Debian port to work, I need them as part of
| the kernel. Can someone point me to how I can re-compile the latest
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