Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
extrapolating this point further, would it be possible to (manually)
install apt and related tools to an om2008.9 system, and get access to
the debian archives directly?
Chroot is the easiest way to do that. Surely it will waste extra 200M
of space
Thanks for the response guys, I appreciate the help.
I was able to get the linphone application installed manually (package
by package) onto the Neo. It even works to a point. I've only managed
to get the command line version to work. So (this is funny), in order
to place a SIP phone call from my
The structure of the config files for the linphone CLI and GUI are the same,
so you should be able to take the working one for the CLI and copy it over
the GUI one. At the very least you should be able to copy the registration
details from one and paste it into the other.
On Friday 19 December
But where does it go? Right now, the linphone application is using the
username for the user account of the registration. In the
configuration files of the cli version its set correctly.
I tried to run strace on the GUI version to watch and see when it
tried to open a configuration file but no
Which version are you running? It used to be ~/.linphonerc for CLI and
~/.gnome2/linphone for GUI in 1.6 and 1.7, and probably 2.x too.
On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote:
But where does it go? Right now, the linphone application is using the
username for the user account of the
2.1.1 it appears. And since I have never used gnome (I'm a KDE guy), I
had not thought of checking the gnome resource directory. I'll modify
it and see if that gets it working.
Since you seem to be in an informative mood I have one more question
(for now.. lol). The array of Icon's displayed by
Probably the wrong path to the icon in the .desktop file which from memory
will be something like /usr/share/applications/linphone.desktop
On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote:
2.1.1 it appears. And since I have never used gnome (I'm a KDE guy), I
had not thought of checking the gnome
Already checked but no joy.
Al, I was fooling around with the GUI and found the About menu item
that had the linphone website on it. Rather than bother you and the
community (since I'm actually being paid to do this!!) I'll work
through the website and figure out my problems. Thanks for the help.
I found the problem. The actual directory being searched by default is
the /usr/share/pixmap. Linphone is installing a directory containing
its various png files there but not putting the extended path into
the desktop.linphone file.
Cheers!!
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:03 AM, john dowd
Well, I flashed my Neo with the Om2008.9-gta02-20081106 image and
jffs2 file system and I have a phone that boots once again. In fact I
have it fully functional with my original target of an automatic wifi
connection using WPA2 encryption to my Access Point. I'm running a
laptop with hostapd and a
2008/12/19 john dowd jdowds...@gmail.com:
Is there an easy way of porting a Debian package to the opkg format?
if you don't mind getting your hands a bit dirty, all you need to do
is unpack the deb - it's some sort of compressed archive - and put the
files in the correct location on your
2008/12/19 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
2008/12/19 john dowd jdowds...@gmail.com:
Is there an easy way of porting a Debian package to the opkg format?
if you really wanted to, there's no reason why the twinkle files
couldn't be re-packed as an opk, which i assume is also an archive
2008/12/19 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
Is there an easy way of porting a Debian package to the opkg format?
extrapolating this point further, would it be possible to (manually)
install apt and related tools to an om2008.9 system, and get access to
the debian archives directly?
or is
Thanks for the reply Sarton,
I'm in the process now of flashing in another load onto the Neo. I
have the SD card that came with the Neo. I'm running from FLASH right
now. I never put a load on the SD.
I'm not so sure I would accuse the boot loader unless there's
something you know that I don't.
Unfortunately without the exact steps you took to get into this
situation, we're unable to determine the correct steps to get you out.
The most generic answers would be:
1). Reflash with your preferred distribution.
2). Boot from SD Card, access the flash memory and correct your mistake.
roguem...@roguewrt.org schrieb:
[ 204.715000] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcs2
[ 204.72] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcsa2
Essentially the Neo is now a brick. I'm wondering where to go from
here. I have installed 2008 version of the s/w on the phone.
Unfortunately without the exact
Konstantin wrote:
roguem...@roguewrt.org schrieb:
[ 204.715000] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcs2
[ 204.72] PM:Removing info for No Bus:vcsa2
Essentially the Neo is now a brick. I'm wondering where to go from
here. I have installed 2008 version of the s/w on the phone.
Unfortunately
I hope someone here can direct me to the correct forum for this.
I have a Neo (No SIMM card in it!!) and I had the wifi access to my
Access Point all configured. I was trying to configure this to be
automated at startup of the Neo and had no problems. Then, I just
rebooted the Neo (I had changed
Hi John,
dowd wrote:
I hope someone here can direct me to the correct forum for this.
I have a Neo (No SIMM card in it!!) and I had the wifi access to my
Access Point all configured. I was trying to configure this to be
automated at startup of the Neo and had no problems. Then, I just
19 matches
Mail list logo