Joel Newkirk wrote: > On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:58:51 +1000, Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: >>> This is Openmoko bug #1024, which essentially seems to be a bug in the >> TI >>> firmware. It depends on the TI Calypso sleep mode, the traffic in the >> cell >>> you're logged into, and probably also your network operator's software >>> running on the cell towers. We're experimenting with a band-aid atm (see >>> bug-report for the entire gloryness...). >>> >> I would say it has more to do with firmware. I have a gta01 that does >> this, a gta02 prototype that does it and a production FR that does not. >> All using the same gui, same sim, same tower, same operator, same >> network traffic. >> >> Using sleep mode on my production FR, stops it from properly waking up >> on phone calls and sms, so this is not reliable in stopping the bouncy >> calypso. > > I'm assuming that said firmware is field-upgradeable, right? :) > > So once a fix is devised it won't be just for newly-produced handsets, as > might be the case with 'ordinary' cellphones. ;) > > I'm seeing this issue on a GTA02v6 (August production) with frameworkd and > zhone. Don't recall ever observing it on my previous (pre-RMA, June > production) GTA02v5, but it's possible that it's just frameworkd+zhone > making it more visible to me. Inquiry shows me "HW: GTA02BV5, GSM: > gsm_ac_gp_fd_pu_em_cph_ds_vc_cal35_ri_36_amd8_ts0-Moko8", though > /proc/cpuinfo lists revision 0360. > > Carrier is T-Mobile in US, but I'm permanently roaming on either Suncom > (being folded into T-Mobile now) or Cingular/ATT, and I've seen this > happening on both roaming networks.
This bug seems to be much worse with AT&T than T-mobile. _______________________________________________ support mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
