[SHR] Unstable Questions

2009-02-25 Thread Fragggy
Hallo,
I'm realy happy with my SHR Unstable just a few things I don't unterstand.

1.) If I plug in the Headphones everything works fine, the speaker mutes and 
the Headphones work well. But if I remove the headphones the speaker is still 
muted. No ringtone no audio playback. If I plug in the headphones again, I 
can hear the sound again. I think it has something todo with the alsa state 
switching done by framworkd. Has anyone of you the same problems? Or am I 
doing something wrong?

2.) Is there a lightwight media player out there? I listen to mp3 music in the 
train. Mplayer works fine, but takes very long to switch songs or change the 
volume.

3.) The alarm application has no sound. The alarm shows up on the display, but 
no sound is played. 

4.) I have installed a german dictionary and a german keyboardlayout. Both 
work fine, until I try to insert a Umlaut (äöü) the Keyboard freezes. 

Thanks for your help

Dennis Munzlinger

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[SHR] gpsdrive

2008-12-19 Thread Fragggy

Hallo,
I'm trying to install gpsdrive on SHR Tsting. 
First I downloaded gpsdrive from here:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/Om2008.8/armv4t/gpsdrive*

But installing fails with this message: 

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install gpsdrive_2.10pre4-r2_armv4t.opk
Installing gpsdrive (2.10pre4-r2) to root...
Multiple replacers for gpsd, using first one (fso-gpsd)
Collected errors:
 * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for gpsdrive:
 *  libwww-perl *  gtk+ (= 2.12.11) *  libpcre0 (= 7.6) *

Is there any chance to match the requirements without convertig the phone
into a brick? 
I'm realy happy with SHR at the moment, but having gpsdrive would make it
complet. 

Regards
Dennis Munzlinger

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread Fragggy

For me setting the corect timezone (/etc/localtime) and time (ntpdate) solved
the gps problem.
I don know why, and I'm not shure if it was solved by the changes I have
made, but after time and timezone was correct fso-gpsd fixed in less then
2min.
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[Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-19 Thread Fragggy

Hallo,
I updated my Debian today with apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
The update switched some FSO related files. I think to FSO M4.
After the update some strange things happend.
The first thing is, that the openmoko-panel-plugin is removed because it is
linked to frameworkd.

But the most important thing for me is, that after the update i get no gps
fix anymore.
fso-gpsd is installd and running. The zhone build in gps application an
tango gps get no fix.
tail -f /dev/ttySAC1 shows nothing, telnet localhost gps connects but shows
on pa input only

debian-gta02:~# telnet localhost 2947
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
pa
GPSD,P=?,A=?


It would be nice if someone has a hint, where I could start debuging.

Greetings
Dennis M

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-19 Thread Fragggy

I think so.

cat
/sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
shows a 1

I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the output of
/dev/ttySAC1.
After a few minutes I got Messages like this:

$GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*66
$GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
$GPGGA,073904.00,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,1,09,0.92,26.1,M,47.5,M,,*6E
$GPGSA,A,3,05,04,09,29,12,30,02,14,321.49,0.92,1.17*07
$GPGSV,3,1,11,05,78,276,25,17,03,039,,04,21,068,32,09,48,135,28*7A
$GPGSV,3,2,11,29,19,200,27,12,83,044,28,30,50,263,37,02,18,113,29*78
$GPGSV,3,3,11,14,42,290,33,32,05,344,33,31,04


but still no fix this morning.
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