Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net writes:
backup2l looks pretty nice; thanks for the suggestion.
Two problems though:
1. it wants to mount and unmount the device (/media/card) where backups
are stored, whereas QtMoko wants /media/card mounted the whole time
2. it wants to use symbolic
On Sunday 18 November 2012 11:04:28 Neil Jerram wrote:
2. it wants to use symbolic links on the backup device, which FAT
doesn't support.
(1) feels fixable, but (2) feels tricky to work around.
Is it not FAT, so that it can be exported as mass storage? The rationale
being, that most host
Hi Neil
1. it wants to mount and unmount the device (/media/card) where backups
are stored, whereas QtMoko wants /media/card mounted the whole time
That's not the case. You can configure it to backup to a directory on the same
device as the one you're backing up.
2. it wants to use symbolic
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
QtMoko v49 for GTA04 is now available [1]. There have been really many
changes
this time so be careful :)
For me, after installing this, pulseaudio fails to start up. The log
has repeating messages log this:
...
Jan 1 00:50:10 neo pulse.sh:
On Sunday, November 18, 2012 03:55:24 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
QtMoko v49 for GTA04 is now available [1]. There have been really many
changes this time so be careful :)
For me, after installing this, pulseaudio fails to start up. The log
has
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
can you please try:
killall pulse.sh
killall pulseaudio
. /opt/qtmoko/qpe.env
pulseaudio
Does it start? My output is like this:
root@neo:/root# killall pulse.sh
root@neo:/root# killall pulseaudio
root@neo:/root# .
W: main.c: This program is not intended to be run as root (unless
--system is
specified).
ok, that's another one of my questions: why doesn't qtmoko run as
non-root? is root access necessary for normal operation?
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