Re: Om 2008.8 - Battery indicator

2008-08-12 Thread Max Kiva
ON the 2008.8.11 build tapping the battery icon in the top right
corner brings up the window with the information.
Max


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Subject: Re: Om 2008.8 - Battery indicator

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What does apm say?  It seemed pretty accurate on OM2007.2.  And I know
 it at least reports some status on Om2008.8.

 -Steven

 On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:35 PM, sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there some way for me to check my battery level? I can't find anything in
 the default UI, so is there some application I can download that displays my
 battery life?

I've been using this simple shell script (on OM2007.2):

#!/bin/sh
cat /sys/class/power_supply/bat/uevent
cat /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/charger_type
apm

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Creating themes for Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread sparky mat
I believe its possible to create themes for Om2008.8, right? How exactly
would one go about this?
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Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread sparky mat
I flashed the latest build (2008.8.11) from
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/

USB networking is gone. Glamo doesn't seem to be installed by default
either. And, Om2008.8 doesn't update anything on 'opkg upgrade'.

So, how is this different (configuration wise) from the Om2008.8 release?
Daily builds were behaving differently on and before the Om2008.8 release,
as well. So, if changes were made onto a different branch for the 08.08.08
release, shouldn't it be merged into the trunk?
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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread arne anka
 http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=blob;f=devices/ficgta01/src/plugins/phonevendors/ficgta01/vendor_ficgta01.cpp;hb=HEAD#l603

i put it into /etc/apm/suspend.d/ (and the accoring reset into  
/etc/apam/resume.d/) and after running the script manually (apm seemed not  
to pick it up automatically, needs further inverstigation) at 00:48 it  
slept until 10:27 -- then i was somewhere on my way into the office.
looks very promising though there's apparently still a gsm event not  
catched.
does somebody know how to check the state of CSQ, CREG, CGREG? i'd like to  
see if the scripts have effect or if it's only coincidence.

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Andy Green
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I flashed the latest build (2008.8.11) from
| http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/
|
| USB networking is gone. Glamo doesn't seem to be installed by default
| either. And, Om2008.8 doesn't update anything on 'opkg upgrade'.

What does that actually mean, both gone (what appears on host dmesg
when you plug it in) and Glamo doesn't seem installed by default...
you mean XGlamo?

Did you update the kernel at the same time as the rootfs image?

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Andy Green
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|
| What does that actually mean, both gone (what appears on host dmesg
| when you plug it in) and Glamo doesn't seem installed by default...
| you mean XGlamo?
|
|
| Yes, XGlamo doesn't seem to be used (the one provided by
| xserver-kdrive-glamo IIRC) since its slower than the release version and
| the 'loading' spinwheel is not there, the dropdown sliding animation is
| stuttered, etc.

I know nothing about that side of stuff, sorry.

| As for USB networking, its gone in the sense I get a usb0 on my ubuntu
| machine, but pinging the Freerunner gives me 'destination host
| unreachable'. Here's the dmesg output

That's what I call USB networking being there from my POV :-)  There is
some routing or IP allocation issue on Freerunner side that I read other
people mention seeing that would match this.

| [98557.649357] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
| address 18
| [98557.912376] usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
| [98557.922447] usb0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.3-1, CDC
| Ethernet Device, 4a:8b:b5:17:5a:4b
|
| Please note that the same networking setup was working fine 2 hours back
| with the 2008.8 releae build.

Is there some way you can do

ifconfig usb0
route -n

on the Freerunner?

| Did you update the kernel at the same time as the rootfs image?
|
| Yup! Took the kernel and the rootfs jffs2 file from
| http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080811/

Fine -- I don't think the issue comes from that direction if you have
usb0 up on your host.  I guess it is somehow network interface config issue.

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Re: Om 2008.8 doesn't ask for my pin so no gsm available but 2007 and FSO 2 do?

2008-08-12 Thread Christoph

Same here, but its working for me with /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart and
suspend off, so that everythings up, when the PIN is requested. 


Rolf Camps wrote:
 
 Same with me, only asked one time for the pin in more then 12 boots. Al
 worked fine with 2007.2?
 
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qtopia dialer completely broken?

2008-08-12 Thread Russell Sears
I can't get the qtopia dialer to work.

I've tried freshly-flashed 2008.8 and the qtopia current stable images.

I'm using t-mobile in the US, and have no problems with 2008.2's dialer 
program.  It registers with the network, so I don't think this is the 
problem that other people have been reporting.

The qtopia dialer does one of the following things after I press dial:

  - immediately exit.  Some red text box flashes for a second, I think.
  - sits on the 'show keypad' screen, and makes a bit of bus noise, but 
is otherwise silent.  I think this makes an outgoing call that I can't hear.
  - tells me I have an incoming call from the number I'm dialing
  - produce an empty text message from 129 (though this might have 
nothing to do with the dialer...)

I've noticed that I have to manually turn the volume up after each call 
I make with the 2008.2 image.  Other than that, calls under 2008.2 work 
fine.

qpe uses 100% cpu for ~ 4 hours after boot as it needs to scan the SD 
card for media files (I used strace to confirm that this is what it's up 
to...).  So, I pulled the SD card, and reproduced the problem with the 
current qtopia image.

Any ideas?

-Rusty

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Rod Whitby
sparky mat wrote:
 I flashed the latest build (2008.8.11) from 
 http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/
 
 USB networking is gone. Glamo doesn't seem to be installed by default 
 either. And, Om2008.8 doesn't update anything on 'opkg upgrade'.
 
 So, how is this different (configuration wise) from the Om2008.8 
 release? Daily builds were behaving differently on and before the 
 Om2008.8 release, as well. So, if changes were made onto a different 
 branch for the 08.08.08 release, shouldn't it be merged into the trunk?

buildhost does not build Om2008.8 - it builds org.openmoko.dev which is 
completely different from org.openmoko.asu.testing (which is what I say 
it should build).

See http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1809 for details.

As to why this situation is allowed to continue by Openmoko, is beyond 
my understanding.

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread sparky mat
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 sparky mat wrote:
  I flashed the latest build (2008.8.11) from
  http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/
 
  USB networking is gone. Glamo doesn't seem to be installed by default
  either. And, Om2008.8 doesn't update anything on 'opkg upgrade'.
 
  So, how is this different (configuration wise) from the Om2008.8
  release? Daily builds were behaving differently on and before the
  Om2008.8 release, as well. So, if changes were made onto a different
  branch for the 08.08.08 release, shouldn't it be merged into the trunk?

 buildhost does not build Om2008.8 - it builds org.openmoko.dev which is
 completely different from org.openmoko.asu.testing (which is what I say
 it should build).

 See http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1809 for details.

 As to why this situation is allowed to continue by Openmoko, is beyond
 my understanding.


So does this mean I need to build for myself, the binaries, if I need the
latest version of Om2008.8 ?
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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread sparky mat


 Fine -- I don't think the issue comes from that direction if you have
 usb0 up on your host.  I guess it is somehow network interface config
 issue.


As in, network config issue on the Freerunner?
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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Andy Green
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| Fine -- I don't think the issue comes from that direction if you have
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| config issue.
|
|
| As in, network config issue on the Freerunner?

That's my guess from the behaviour.  It's what you would see if
Freerunner had no or wrong IP I think.

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Re: neo freerunner freezes when gps turned on

2008-08-12 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
I run 2007.2 with recent updates and using gps and tangogps seems to
lock the whole device, all I can do is remove the battery. Also agps
has started acting weird, it often can't get a fix (because it's
frozen) even though tango might show me the location nice and neat.

But generally, using tangogps for a while tends to freeze Freerunner.



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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread Steven **
Would you mind posting those scripts?  I'd like to try them out.

-Steven

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:13 AM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=blob;f=devices/ficgta01/src/plugins/phonevendors/ficgta01/vendor_ficgta01.cpp;hb=HEAD#l603

 i put it into /etc/apm/suspend.d/ (and the accoring reset into
 /etc/apam/resume.d/) and after running the script manually (apm seemed not
 to pick it up automatically, needs further inverstigation) at 00:48 it
 slept until 10:27 -- then i was somewhere on my way into the office.
 looks very promising though there's apparently still a gsm event not
 catched.
 does somebody know how to check the state of CSQ, CREG, CGREG? i'd like to
 see if the scripts have effect or if it's only coincidence.

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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread arne anka
 Well, I think I figured it out a little myself.  Maybe I'm doing it
 wrong, but those chat commands take a long time to run on my Neo.

i do
echo -e AT... | libgsmd-tool -m atcmd
and there's no significant delay.

 There's no way they were run before the device entered suspend when I
 put them in the /etc/apm/suspend.d/ folder.  Does your suspend script
 take several minutes to run?  Each chat command I run takes about 45
 seconds.

see above.
i am still not sure if my script in /etc/apm/suspend.d/ is read on suspend  
(had to run it by hand), so i'd like to check that before posting.

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Batteries are in comma and problem with dfu-util

2008-08-12 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi all,

I have a Neo 1973 and a Freerunner. After playing with the Freerunner 
for a while it seems that I made it unbootable, but I was able to flash 
both of them with the scaredy cat images. Using the battery from 1973 I 
can boot the Freerunner because the battery of it got discharged when 
playing with the images, but I got also this battery discharged. Now I'm 
able to boot for a while the Freerunner using the wall connector. I only 
get the logo (I suppose this is because of the previous wrong flashing 
hacking) but as soon as I disconnect the FR from the wall it shuts down 
and if I connect to a Laptop USB port I get a strange sound (like a cat 
purr) and probing different combinations I can make the FR starts for a 
little while but after few seconds it turns off.

It seems that I need an external battery charger (or another battery, 
but the discharging problem will persist). They are not dead, because I 
get signals of life, but they are in a deep comma, so if any of you have 
any idea about how to wake up them I will be glad to hear you. Anyway 
before the batteries didn't work I get this problem with dfu:

Running the first time a error -62, like this:


 ./dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D 
Neo1973/Openmoko-scaredycat-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080721-om-gta01.rootfs.jffs2
 

dfu-util - (C) 2007 by OpenMoko Inc.
This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
Claiming USB DFU Runtime Interface...
Determining device status: state = appIDLE, status = 0
Device really in Runtime Mode, send DFU detach request...
Resetting USB...
Opening USB Device...
Found Runtime: [0x1457:0x5119] devnum=12, cfg=0, intf=0, alt=5, 
name=rootfs
Claiming USB DFU Interface...
Setting Alternate Setting ...
Determining device status: state = dfuIDLE, status = 0
dfuIDLE, continuing
Transfer Size = 0x1000
bytes_per_hash=447485
Starting download: [dfu_download error -62
Error during download

And the second time:

 ./dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D 
Neo1973/Openmoko-scaredycat-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080721-om-gta01.rootfs.jffs2
 


 
dfu-util - (C) 2007 by OpenMoko Inc.
This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
No such Alternate Setting: rootfs


Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Offray

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Kevin Zuber
Thanks Rod for clarifieng that, I was really puzzled in the last days
because some bugs wern't on the daily images (Wlan unknown and
more...) but a lot of functions were missing..(gui installer, locations,
no suspend when pressing power button, no lock when pressing aux and so
on..). 
Can someone pls build an up to date org.openmoko.asu.testing image and
upload it?


Am Dienstag, den 12.08.2008, 19:31 +0930 schrieb Rod Whitby:
 sparky mat wrote:
  I flashed the latest build (2008.8.11) from 
  http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/
  
  USB networking is gone. Glamo doesn't seem to be installed by default 
  either. And, Om2008.8 doesn't update anything on 'opkg upgrade'.
  
  So, how is this different (configuration wise) from the Om2008.8 
  release? Daily builds were behaving differently on and before the 
  Om2008.8 release, as well. So, if changes were made onto a different 
  branch for the 08.08.08 release, shouldn't it be merged into the trunk?
 
 buildhost does not build Om2008.8 - it builds org.openmoko.dev which is 
 completely different from org.openmoko.asu.testing (which is what I say 
 it should build).
 
 See http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1809 for details.
 
 As to why this situation is allowed to continue by Openmoko, is beyond 
 my understanding.
 
 -- Rod
 
 
 
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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread Steven **
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:44 AM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, I think I figured it out a little myself.  Maybe I'm doing it
 wrong, but those chat commands take a long time to run on my Neo.

 i do
 echo -e AT... | libgsmd-tool -m atcmd
 and there's no significant delay.

I'm concerned then.  Running the commands with echo -e ... takes
even longer.  I gave up and killed the script after 6 minutes. Maybe
it's because I'm not receiving cell signals right now?  Why else would
mine take so long when yours goes quick?


 i am still not sure if my script in /etc/apm/suspend.d/ is read on suspend
 (had to run it by hand), so i'd like to check that before posting.

My apm definitely runs the script I have there before suspend.  I have
it unmounting the SD card and stopping the audio services (trying to
work around other suspend bugs).

-Steven

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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread arne anka
 I'm concerned then.  Running the commands with echo -e ... takes
 even longer.  I gave up and killed the script after 6 minutes. Maybe
 it's because I'm not receiving cell signals right now?  Why else would
 mine take so long when yours goes quick?

sounds likely. but then, i do absolutely not know how the libsmd-tool  
stuff works internally.
do you use 2007.2?

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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread Steven **
Yup.  OM2007.2 used here.

-Steven

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:42 AM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm concerned then.  Running the commands with echo -e ... takes
 even longer.  I gave up and killed the script after 6 minutes. Maybe
 it's because I'm not receiving cell signals right now?  Why else would
 mine take so long when yours goes quick?

 sounds likely. but then, i do absolutely not know how the libsmd-tool
 stuff works internally.
 do you use 2007.2?

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Re: gta02, 2007.2: frequent wakeups -- creating workaround

2008-08-12 Thread arne anka
 Yup.  OM2007.2 used here.

check when you got registration?

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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
the question is though why daily builds are not generated from
org.openmoko.asu.testing branch as well???

On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, thomasg wrote:

It looks for me like 2008.8 was a hand-crafted image, not created by
the standard-set of .bbs, used for the daily qtopia-x11 builds.
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Re: Differences between daily builds and Om2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Abrahm Scully

 As for USB networking, its gone in the sense I get a usb0 on my ubuntu
 machine, but pinging the Freerunner gives me 'destination host unreachable'.
 Here's the dmesg output

 [98557.649357] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address
 18
 [98557.912376] usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
 [98557.922447] usb0: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.3-1, CDC
 Ethernet Device, 4a:8b:b5:17:5a:4b


I have the same problem when using the uImage and modules from
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080811/ with
the 2008.8 rootfs.

Also, pressing the power button twice quickly freezes my device. As
long as I don't do that, suspend/resume seems to work better than
before.

After a few hours and a resume, I tried to make a phone call. It
appeared that the call went through and it was actually answered, but
there was no sound on the FR.

Abrahm

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Re: qtopia dialer completely broken?

2008-08-12 Thread Andy Green
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:

| I have somewhere between 400 and 800 mb of openstreetmap data on the SD
| card. (As reported by du -hs; many of the files are  4KB...)

I guess it is a pathological filesystem for this thing, but still I
can't imagine why it wants to be looking inside anything unless it has a
recognized extension first, if that is what is happening not doing it
should sharply reduce the impact even if there are a lot of files.

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Unable to Flash Root File System - Error 60

2008-08-12 Thread Markku

I'm not able to flash my Neo Freerunner root file system. I'm using Mac OS
10.5.4, and using the OpenMoko Flasher 1.4 to try to flash it. I'm able to
flash kernels fine, but when I try to flash the root file system (I'm trying
to flash it with OM2008.8.rootfs.jffs2, I get the following errors:

On the FreeRunner (while in uBoot):
Starting DFU DOWNLOAD to partition factory
End of write exceeds partition end

In the flash app:
Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
Found Runtime: [0x1d50:0x5119] devnum=0, cfg=0, intf=0, alt=5,
name=factory
Claiming USB DFU Interface...
Setting Alternate Setting ...
Determining device status: state = dfuIDLE, status = 0
dfuIDLE, continuing
Transfer Size = 0x1000
bytes_per_hash=1431306
Starting download: [dfu_download error -60
Error during download

Any ideas why I'm not able to flash the root file system?
I've tried flashing it both from the NOR and the NAND uboot menu.

PS I can't get run dfu-util provided with OpenMoko Flasher to run from
Terminal ... -bash: dfu-util: command not found


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Re: Update on Bug #666

2008-08-12 Thread Kevin Zuber
Am Dienstag, den 12.08.2008, 23:13 +0200 schrieb Felix Mahnke:
 Hi folks,
 
 I assume this has been asked before and i excuse myself if so in
 advance.
 
 But it surely will be asked again, because it does not seem to be
 written anywhere.
 
 Is it possible to get periodical updates for work on important bugs
 like #666?
 
 That bug makes it impossible for me to use the neo as a phone. All the
 possibilities for me as an end-user are exhausted. 
 I got the newest SIM from my carrier (already cost me some money), and
 I'm not willing to test several plans, until I accidentally find one,
 where a SIM is provided the neo accepts. 
 Nor do I want to take a pre-paid SIM, because I need to keep my
 calling number.
 
 That really sounds like moaning, but don't get me wrong. It's not
 meant to be.
 
 I just want to point out, that for me (and perhaps some others) this
 is the most annoying bug, because it demotes a really cool phone to a
 more or less pretty toy.
 
 Therefore I'm watching the bugtracker, the mailing-lists, wiki and
 even the IRC logs every day, hoping for a clue that work on this bug
 still carries on.
 
 2 weeks ago Anthony started an effort gathering AT logs, but no
 feedback since then. Was the resonance too low? Where the results
 dissapointing? Was there no time to evaluate the logs? Is all hope
 lost?
 
 Any information but no information is appreciated. 
 
 regards, Felix
 
 
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Hi Felix!

thanks a lot for your mail, I'm one of theses others having the same
problem and watching the mailinglist, irc, bugtracker and wiki each day.
And its encouraging to know that I'm not alone.
I was also in contact with Michael and tried to contact Roh because
Michael said Roh was/is in contact with a few carriers here in Germany
to solve the problem, but he didn't answer to my mail.

So I'm still waiting for any progress in this issue and will be happy
about every status information from openmoko.

Kevin


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Wifi worked once in 2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread shawn sullivan
I can't get my FR to connect to my wireless network at home. I have in 
my wpa_supplicant.conf:
# WEP:
network={
 ssid=myssid
 scan_ssid=1
 key_mgmt=NONE
 wep_tx_keyidx=0
 wep_key0=mykey
 priority=100

and I added to my /etc/network/interfaces:
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa_conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

when I first ran:
ifdown eth0  ifup eth0
the phone connected to my network and I got the WIFI indicator on the 
top bar. Now when I run that, the indicator doesn't show up and I can't 
get on the network. It seems like the WIFI card isn't turning on at all.

Am I missing something here?

thanks,
. . .shawn

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Re: Unable to Flash Root File System - Error 60

2008-08-12 Thread Rod Whitby
Markku wrote:
 I'm not able to flash my Neo Freerunner root file system. I'm using Mac OS
 10.5.4, and using the OpenMoko Flasher 1.4 to try to flash it. I'm able to
 flash kernels fine, but when I try to flash the root file system (I'm trying
 to flash it with OM2008.8.rootfs.jffs2, I get the following errors:
 
 On the FreeRunner (while in uBoot):
 Starting DFU DOWNLOAD to partition factory
 End of write exceeds partition end

Use -a rootfs on the dfu-util command line.  You're writing to the 
wrong partition.

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Re: how to upgrade 2008.8 kernel

2008-08-12 Thread VictorSigma

Upgrading the kernel is the same thing as 
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_the_Neo_FreeRunner#Flashing_the_Kernel
flashing the kernel.

the kernel files have the name U-Image.bin in them. Pick one from the 
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/ daily-builds  and flash it.
The command should loo something like this
sudo ./dfu-util -a kernel -R -D qtUI.bin 

upgrading the kernel may solve some problems but may cause others. For
instance it fixed my battery indicator but disabled ssh. Good luck.



Peter Abplanalp wrote:
 
 i've read some posts on support and community about some issues for which
 the answer was upgrade the kernel however there were no definitive
 instructions on how to do so.  andy posted a link which he mentioned was
 named incorrectly, etc.  i've tried to run opkg update and the opkg
 upgrade
 but nothing gets upgraded.
 
 so, i'm wondering how to upgrade my kernel.  further, i wonder when the
 opkg
 feeds for 2008.8 might be setup such that opkg upgrade will keep my phone
 up
 to date.
 
 thanks,
 
 -- 
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Re: how to upgrade 2008.8 kernel

2008-08-12 Thread W.Kenworthy
Its no longer recommended to flash kernels separately from the rootfs.
The reason is the kernel is now modular and the modules, which are
intimately tied to the kernel are on the rootfs.

This in fact could be the cause of some of the problems you are seeing.
so upgrade via opkg, or flash both together.

Question: in the daily build directory, there is often a modules*.tgz
file - are these the kernel modules? - can they be manually unpacked,
run depmod and be ok?

The daily build directories really need a README - would save a lot of
inane questions like this ...

Billk




On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 19:17 -0700, VictorSigma wrote:
 Upgrading the kernel is the same thing as 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_the_Neo_FreeRunner#Flashing_the_Kernel
 flashing the kernel.
 
 the kernel files have the name U-Image.bin in them. Pick one from the 
 http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/ daily-builds  and flash it.
 The command should loo something like this
 sudo ./dfu-util -a kernel -R -D qtUI.bin 
 
 upgrading the kernel may solve some problems but may cause others. For
 instance it fixed my battery indicator but disabled ssh. Good luck.
 
 
 
 Peter Abplanalp wrote:
  
  i've read some posts on support and community about some issues for which
  the answer was upgrade the kernel however there were no definitive
  instructions on how to do so.  andy posted a link which he mentioned was
  named incorrectly, etc.  i've tried to run opkg update and the opkg
  upgrade
  but nothing gets upgraded.
  
  so, i'm wondering how to upgrade my kernel.  further, i wonder when the
  opkg
  feeds for 2008.8 might be setup such that opkg upgrade will keep my phone
  up
  to date.
  
  thanks,
  
  -- 
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Re: Wifi worked once in 2008.8

2008-08-12 Thread Michael T. Dean
On 08/12/2008 08:01 PM, shawn sullivan wrote:
 I can't get my FR to connect to my wireless network at home.
...
 when I first ran:
 ifdown eth0  ifup eth0
 the phone connected to my network and I got the WIFI indicator on the 
 top bar. Now when I run that, the indicator doesn't show up and I can't 
 get on the network. It seems like the WIFI card isn't turning on at all.

 Am I missing something here?

Did you poweroff and try again?

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8#Known_Issues , specifically, 
WiFi can only connect once ( http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1625 ).

Mike

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