Re: QtMoko v26

2010-09-05 Thread Radek Polak
Nashvin Gangaram wrote:

 GPRS still not working for me.  The GPRS Pending sequence lasts longer
 now though, but still always reverts to GPRS Offline.

I can usually connect on the second try. You could try enable logging and 
select Networking and AT commands categories. Maybe there can be something 
useful in the log.

 Btw, my path is:
 /home/root/Applications/Network/chat/connect-dialup1283540254

This is ok. Can you also try to remove the first line from that file and try 
then?

Regards

Radek

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FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread xChris

Hi,

For sale a FreeRunner GTA02 I think its v6 (datecode 20080924 and cap on SD
slot)
also I did the smd capacitor fix for the #1024.

Excellent condition used mainly for development/pda (as it was incompatible
with my 3G usim)

Screen without any scratches/bad pixels.

There are some scratches inside on the label near the IMEI number , mainly
because
of the removal/insertion of the microSD card, later I put a protective
plastic.
IMEI number is intact of course (its quite visible).

Package include:

* Openmoko Freerunner
* Original battery
* Original UK/EUR/US adaptor
* USB sync/charge cable
* 2GB microSD card
* 4in1 stylus/pen/laser/led
* original box (not in picture)
* compatible headset (motorola)
* a small info-manual  (in German, as I got it from Germany)  


Payment via Paypal (verified address)  cost is 120 GBP incl pp to UK.

Thank you.

Chris
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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
xChris csynt8...@gmail.com writes:
 Excellent condition used mainly for development/pda (as it was incompatible
 with my 3G usim)

3G sim support was fixed 22 months ago btw,
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/666


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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread xChris

 I know about it.

I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).
But the WTF is that a 2005 mobile (Nokia 6320i) CAN use that SIM and the FR
can't!


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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread xChris

sorry I meant the Nokia 6230i 

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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Alex Samorukov

If you updated gsm firmware but it doesnt work then may be the problem 
is with the device itself?


On 09/05/2010 06:13 PM, xChris wrote:
   I know about it.

 I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).
 But the WTF is that a 2005 mobile (Nokia 6320i) CAN use that SIM and the FR
 can't!





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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
xChris csynt8...@gmail.com writes:
 I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).

So you updated gsm firmware?

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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread xChris

yes... months ago! 

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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
xChris csynt8...@gmail.com writes:
 yes... months ago! 

Ok, I thought the problem was fixed as nobody reported any
problems. Can you report yours? I'm probably going to switch operators
in the future and it'd be very important for me that FR continues to
work with their SIMs. Any information on SIM problems would thus be valuable.


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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread David Pottage
 On 05/09/10 17:13, xChris wrote:
  I know about it.

 I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).
 But the WTF is that a 2005 mobile (Nokia 6320i) CAN use that SIM and the FR
 can't!
Is it that the FR can't read the SIM, or can't register with the network.

Three are well known for blocking all 2G phones on their network, though
the details of how they do it are fairly vague. One story is that they
disconnect SIMs that get used in 2G devices, another theory is that they
have a whitelist of approved devices, and only allow them to register.

I suggest you try another network.


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Re: Using freerunner as webcam display

2010-09-05 Thread Alexander Lehner


On Sat, 4 Sep 2010, Denis Shulyaka wrote:

 2010/9/3 Alexander Lehner leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de:


 On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Gennady Kupava wrote:


 Hi Alex!

 I think that video filters you use take too much cpu. Try -zoom
 instead of -vf scale and also try `xrandr -o 2` before running mplayer
 and omit the -vf rotate=2 parameter. Also try -vo x11 if above does
 not work.

 Denis.

Hi Dennis,

thanks for your hints.
I found out, that is mainly fbdev which costs the high CPU load.
with x11 and no rotation I get 60% CPU at 10fps and a fluent movie.
x11 and rotation is about 80%CPU.
fbdev is at 80-90%CPU with or without rotation and a not so smooth video 
any more. 
xrandr -o 2 seems not to work.

So I can live with that - after all it's actually only a 'proof of 
concept' without any relevant importance ;)

I also updated to a new image (last one was more than 1 month ago) and I 
was surprised about the speed improvement - launching applications and the 
reaction time of certain controls (especially disabling dimming and 
suspend) are really impressive now! However did this - thanks a lot, I now 
hate my freerunner less than before ;)

Just one strange thind to mention: opkg update/upgrade from my prior 
version crashed my phone and the power button started to shine in magenta! 
Never seen this before, but it was really nice.
(We could use this if the SIM card was detected as TCom provider...)

Alex.




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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Al Johnson
On Sunday 05 September 2010, David Pottage wrote:
  On 05/09/10 17:13, xChris wrote:
   I know about it.
  
  I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).
  But the WTF is that a 2005 mobile (Nokia 6320i) CAN use that SIM and the
  FR can't!
 
 Is it that the FR can't read the SIM, or can't register with the network.
 
 Three are well known for blocking all 2G phones on their network, though
 the details of how they do it are fairly vague. One story is that they
 disconnect SIMs that get used in 2G devices, another theory is that they
 have a whitelist of approved devices, and only allow them to register.
 
 I suggest you try another network.

When I tried a friend's 3 SIM in a FR it wasn't recognised. It did the same in 
his Nokia Communicator, so it isn't unique to the Openmokos. Stick it back in 
a 3G device and it's fine. 3's TCs are quite specific about not allowing use 
of non-3G devices. They get their fallback 2G coverage by peering with another 
network (O2?) so they probably pay for that traffic.

The #666 trac entry has a broken link to a test report where IIRC a variety of 
SIMs were tested in Openmoko, Calypso reference board, and another phone. I 
think the conclusion was that there were some SIMs that the calypso could 
support but the FR didn't at the time, and some that it just plain couldn't 
support because they hadn't been standardised when the calypso was designed. I 
could be misremembering, but I couldn't find a working link to that document 
to check.

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lost the ability to ssh

2010-09-05 Thread jeremy jozwik
hello list, its been a while!

i recently re-installed my debian laptop. i have been trying to
connect via usb to my freerunner with no luck.
ive done it before on this system prior to the re-install.

its been over a year since i have had to manually connect to my
freerunner. i believe i have forgotten how

normal daily access was done via a script on my desktop:
---
#!/bin/sh

ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth0
ip link set dev eth0 up
ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev eth0
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1

--
when running

ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth0
ip link set dev eth0 up
ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev eth0

$ ssh r...@192.168.0.202
ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.202 port 22: No route to host

and its not connecting as usb0

# ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev usb0
Cannot find device usb0
# ip link set dev usb0 up
Cannot find device usb0
# ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
usb0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device
usb0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
# route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev usb0
SIOCADDRT: No such device

ive gone thought the usb networking page on the wiki and nothing seems
to be running.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_networking

anyone see errors in my methods? anyone know what i can check to make
freerunner connection back up?

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Re: FS Freerunner

2010-09-05 Thread Esteban Monge
Hello, can you ship to Costa Rica or USA?
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