Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-03-04 Thread andrew howlett

Tomas:

I downloaded the .bin and .jffs2 which you had posted - they rock! WSOD is
gone, phone sounds good. Thank you very much for posting the backup file.

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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-03-04 Thread Tomas Riveros Schober
andrew howlett escribió:
 Tomas:

 I downloaded the .bin and .jffs2 which you had posted - they rock! WSOD is
 gone, phone sounds good. Thank you very much for posting the backup file.

 Andrew Howlett.
   
I'm glad they worked for you. Hopefully, tomorrow's release will bring 
more improvements (specially with regards to wlan and dns)

Tom

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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-03-01 Thread leona...@lilik.it
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:

 Could u please direct me to the right place? Thanks.
   
 http://qtextended.org/downloads/snapshots/

what are the changes in these snapshots? I'm still using QTE from 2008
with some bugs such as duplicate messages, duplicate calls and so on...

is it worth upgrading?

ciao
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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-27 Thread Glen Ogilvie
On Sunday 22 February 2009, Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
 as some might have noticed, I've been struggling with my efforts to
 build QtExtended on FSO as specified on mwester's page[1]. Today I've
 been successful on building the whole pack of stuff and run it on my
 neo. 
---CUT--
 If anyone wants to try it, I can upload the whole set of images
 somewhere, or maybe a full backup of my phone so people can try it for
 themselves (just please notice that this is highly experimental and
 probably not very well built)

Hi Tomas,

Do you have a tar.gz of QtExtended 4.4.3 on FSO with echo fixed?  I'd like to 
try it, as am looking for something that I can use as an everyday OS for my 
open moko.   What kernel are you running with it?  does supend and resume 
work without any issues?

Regards
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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-27 Thread Tomas Riveros Schober
Glen Ogilvie escribió:
 On Sunday 22 February 2009, Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
   
 as some might have noticed, I've been struggling with my efforts to
 build QtExtended on FSO as specified on mwester's page[1]. Today I've
 been successful on building the whole pack of stuff and run it on my
 neo. 
 
 ---CUT--
   
 If anyone wants to try it, I can upload the whole set of images
 somewhere, or maybe a full backup of my phone so people can try it for
 themselves (just please notice that this is highly experimental and
 probably not very well built)
 

 Hi Tomas,

 Do you have a tar.gz of QtExtended 4.4.3 on FSO with echo fixed?  I'd like to 
 try it, as am looking for something that I can use as an everyday OS for my 
 open moko.   What kernel are you running with it?  does supend and resume 
 work without any issues?

 Regards
 Glen Ogilvie
   
Yes, I believe the backup i uploaded to 
http://triveros.go.dyndns.org/qtopia/ should be echo-free. However, I do 
not remember which kernel is that one using - probably om-testing 2.6.24 
(and the backup should have the modules installed too). Also, this is an 
internal backup, not one to put on your SD card.
You probably would prefer to use the following method to get an updated 
rootfs.
get a FSO console image and its kernel (use 2.6.24, not 2.6.28 or you 
will get weird issues with everything, especially suspend/resume), then 
blast a qtextended tarball to it (i have a 4.4.3 snapshot built on that 
same address, it's called qtefso.tgz) and then apply the echo patch from 
http://www.csamuel.org/2009/01/08/echo-suppression-fix-for-qt-extended-442-on-openmoko-neo
I believe that 4.4.2 and 4.4.3 are binary-compatible so it should pose 
no problem to use it.

good luck!
Tom

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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-24 Thread HouYu Li
Hi, Tom. Thank you for you instruction although I haven't try it. And I just
made a compile on qtextended snapshot 20090223, no patches applied. And I
made a rootfs image and a tarball with the daily build nox rootfs and 2.6.24
kernel (20090223) from downloads.openmoko.org. You can get it here:
http://dashi-x02.karadog.net/~lihouyu/qtextended/. I haven't give it a test.
I will do it after work today. If anyone would like to try, just download
it. Hope it gives you a lot of fun.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Tomas Riveros Schober
trive...@enable.clwrote:

 Yes usb networking is running after the second reboot.
 to fix the echo you have to patch it according to

 http://www.csamuel.org/2009/01/08/echo-suppression-fix-for-qt-extended-442-on-openmoko-neo
 (or just download the patched binary)

 Tom

 HouYu Li escribió:
  I am also able to build the latest qt-extended snapshots. Is the usb0
  network running? I am not able to get it work. And .. the phone
  echo is still not fixed..
 
  On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Ali alish...@interchange.ubc.ca
  mailto:alish...@interchange.ubc.ca wrote:
 
  Very nice! Ever since I saw it on mwester's page i've been wanting
  to do
  this, but ran into an error and haven't had know how/time to
  investigate. I love the pim features of qt extended but the lack of
  packages make it quite boring. Is it possible to run an xserver
  simultaneously so I can run other applications than qt ones? I would
  really appreciate a jffs2 image of the rootfs. Mwester has stuff at
  http://moko.mwester.net/dl.html#qtx_on_fso but I think it's
  somewhat old
  now and it didn't work when I last tried it.
 
 
 
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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-24 Thread Daniel.Li
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 16:16 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
 Hi, Tom. Thank you for you instruction although I haven't try it. And
 I just made a compile on qtextended snapshot 20090223, no patches
 applied. And I made a rootfs image and a tarball with the daily build
 nox rootfs and 2.6.24 kernel (20090223) from downloads.openmoko.org.
 You can get it here:
 http://dashi-x02.karadog.net/~lihouyu/qtextended/. I haven't give it a
 test. I will do it after work today. If anyone would like to try, just
 download it. Hope it gives you a lot of fun.

BTW, what can I get the source code ver 4.4.3. I have tried wiki link,
but I didn't find any.

Could u please direct me to the right place? Thanks.
 
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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-24 Thread Tomas Riveros Schober
Daniel.Li escribió:
 On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 16:16 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
   
 Hi, Tom. Thank you for you instruction although I haven't try it. And
 I just made a compile on qtextended snapshot 20090223, no patches
 applied. And I made a rootfs image and a tarball with the daily build
 nox rootfs and 2.6.24 kernel (20090223) from downloads.openmoko.org.
 You can get it here:
 http://dashi-x02.karadog.net/~lihouyu/qtextended/. I haven't give it a
 test. I will do it after work today. If anyone would like to try, just
 download it. Hope it gives you a lot of fun.
 

 BTW, what can I get the source code ver 4.4.3. I have tried wiki link,
 but I didn't find any.

 Could u please direct me to the right place? Thanks.
   
http://qtextended.org/downloads/snapshots/

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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-23 Thread HouYu Li
I am also able to build the latest qt-extended snapshots. Is the usb0
network running? I am not able to get it work. And .. the phone echo
is still not fixed..

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Ali alish...@interchange.ubc.ca wrote:

 Very nice! Ever since I saw it on mwester's page i've been wanting to do
 this, but ran into an error and haven't had know how/time to
 investigate. I love the pim features of qt extended but the lack of
 packages make it quite boring. Is it possible to run an xserver
 simultaneously so I can run other applications than qt ones? I would
 really appreciate a jffs2 image of the rootfs. Mwester has stuff at
 http://moko.mwester.net/dl.html#qtx_on_fso but I think it's somewhat old
 now and it didn't work when I last tried it.



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Re: [QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-22 Thread Ali
Very nice! Ever since I saw it on mwester's page i've been wanting to do
this, but ran into an error and haven't had know how/time to
investigate. I love the pim features of qt extended but the lack of
packages make it quite boring. Is it possible to run an xserver
simultaneously so I can run other applications than qt ones? I would
really appreciate a jffs2 image of the rootfs. Mwester has stuff at
http://moko.mwester.net/dl.html#qtx_on_fso but I think it's somewhat old
now and it didn't work when I last tried it.



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[QtExtended] Report on 4.4.3 src on FSO

2009-02-21 Thread Tomas Riveros Schober
Hello list!
as some might have noticed, I've been struggling with my efforts to 
build QtExtended on FSO as specified on mwester's page[1]. Today I've 
been successful on building the whole pack of stuff and run it on my 
neo. So here's my report to whoever is interested (skip down to just 
check out what works and what doesn't):

Built on Ubuntu 8.04, using backported Qt.

First thing I built was FSO, but since fso-testing was not compiling 
(some packages were missing from the src repos), i decided to compile 
fso-m5. All was good (takes a long time!!).
So i built the images, then built the nox version and then the 
toolchain. All was good.
To build QtExtended was another story. No matter what I did, it would 
always complain about not finding libdbus-1 when using FSO's toolchain. 
I tried all the pkg-config wizardry I could come up with but nothing 
worked in the end, so I ended up compiling QtE using nokia's toolchain.
If anyone got any tips on how to compile QtE using FSO's toolchain, I'd 
love to know them.
So after everything was built I flashed the whole pack into the phone 
and installed QtE as mwester's instructions (thanks!), only to realize 
that 2.6.28 is terribly supported under QtE, and would kill the screen 
upon resume from suspend, and also, most thing would freeze up and just 
die a painful death.

Then I flashed a 2.6.24 kernel from openmoko's daily build[2], together 
with the modules and console image, then installed QtE again and bam! 
all was working. This is what I've tested so far:

working good:
suspend and resume
power management changes (which didn't work properly on 4.4.2)
UI speed (way better than 4.4.2)
boot speed (boots in under a minute in my phone)
GSM (it unregistered once, maybe a one-time issue), but phone quality is 
superb, and it never happened again.

not working so good:
Wifi (can register, but won't update /etc/resolv.conf so no dns, and it 
will stop working after a suspend, to never come back)

did not test yet:
GPRS (however, it was working perfectly in 4.4.2 so I assume this is 
still the case)
GPS
Bluetooth (same as gprs, was fine before)

so, if anyone was thinking about compiling 4.4.3 snapshots to get better 
networking...well, I cannot say I reccomend it since it did not fix the 
dns issues that 4.4.2 has, but it is indeed way speedier.
If anyone wants to try it, I can upload the whole set of images 
somewhere, or maybe a full backup of my phone so people can try it for 
themselves (just please notice that this is highly experimental and 
probably not very well built)

hope I didn't bore you with this lengthy post.

[1]http://moko.mwester.net/qtextended.html
[2]http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/testing/

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