You're right that Rui's keyboard doesn't yet work with modal dialogs in
Android, like those the Settings app uses for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
configuration. One workaround is to install qad-keyboard.apk, available
at http://code.google.com/p/netgents/downloads/list. With that keybaord
you
Hi,
yesterday i updated and built latest adnroid sources from
http://git.koolu.org/. While the previous versions were working fine,
this one does not boot. It hangs somewhere in init. These are last lines
i see:
init: cannot find '/system/bin/playmp3', disabling 'bootsound'
init: cannot find
Hi,
while playing with android i realized that i can't power off the phone.
I was trying turing off either from menu (this just shows progress
dialog, that never ends) or via reboot -p command from adb shell (seems
to do nothing).
Rebooting from abd shell via reboot command works fine.
I had
Try editing platform/vendor/neo/BoardConfig.mk and changing the line
BUILD_WITHOUT_PV := true
to
BUILD_WITHOUT_PV := false
That fixed it for me.
Jim
Yes, this helped me too. Thanks!
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Hi,
i have android booting from SD card. It wasn't that hard to make it work.
You will need SD with one ext3 partition. Download and unpack tarball
from here [1] and boot with Qi [2]. First boot take quite a lot of time.
Then it will be faster.
You can also compile from sources [3] and put
now with qi i can't boot from nand as long as i have my sd-card put it.
You can still boot from NOR. Power off your phone. Press and hold AUX
button, then press POWER button. You will get to u-boot in NOR wich can
boot your 2008.12.
Radek
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Hi,
i am building Android from git.koolu.org, but i cant figure out, how to
build the libmuxgsm-ril.so library. In koolu's git it's under
vendor/neo/freerunner/binary directory, but i dont see the sources
anywhere. Are there any sources for this library?
Thanks
Radek
it's very interesting! but is there a way for booting with uboot?
thanks
d
ps i haven't tried android recently mainly cause the bigger kernel and
my lazyness in changing uboot.
It could be possible from u-boot bootloader prompt.
You can check http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/U-boot
no, but my gprs works fine after setting it up using the gui (setting
the dns myself using the opendns one) and manually editing
/etc/resolv.conf and /etc/ppp/resolv.conf to the opendns values since
somehow only using the gui managed to connect but not resolve names
properly.
Tom
David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
I'm testing the lastest koolu image of android and is quite impresive,
but in order to make some screen captures I have to run two apps at
time Superuser and Screenshot... but in the keyboard Home button don't
seems to work, and Back button close the
Hey all,
is anybody out there who is using the FR on longer trips for navigation
and/or geocaching? How did you solve the power problem?
I would love to have an adapter from my hub generator for the
Freerunner. Should not be too difficult. Something to convert AC to DC
and then maybe
Hope you understand what I wrote there.
It worked for me with SHR, Om2008.8, Om2008.12, Debian.
Can you please check your kernel version and give us know?
If it's 2.6.24 then this one known to work.
Thanks
Radek
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Paul Fertser wrote:
I wonder why nobody from the complaining has provided a usb debug log
yet? Most probably with this log the issue can be fixed by upstream
maintainer in a week or less. And yet nobody did that. Just get a
debug log, shouldn't be that hard.
But as nobody needs it,
Paul Fertser wrote:
I hope yes, provided you enabled USB debug. I think it'd be a good
start to post these logs and a description to linux usb mailing list.
Reported this to linux-usb list. Here is url:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-usbm=123505185607614w=2
Radek
Reported this to linux-usb list. Here is url:
Here is answer from David Brownell:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-usbm=123507198413197w=2
I guess i can't do much more with this problem, right?
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HouYu Li wrote(a):
Now, the image, binary and details is here:
http://dashi-x02.karadog.net/~lihouyu/qtextended/4.4.3/
Great, i will gladly test it.
Now that we have last release from Nokia would it be possible
to setup public repository with patches from comunity?
I would like to
Chris Samuel wrote:
ublic repository with patches from comunity?
I'm in the process of setting up a repository on github for just that reason!
Great, let us know when you are done!
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Hi,
I remember it was a project to run x11 apps on QT extended, any news about
this?
chris
This page might be interesting for you:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Rezza/Qtopia/X
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On Monday 09 March 2009, HouYu Li wrote:
I think Lorn is not ready yet. I managed to setup one myself.
OK - I'll send the echo cancellation patch to the list now as applied to your
4.4.3 repository (I've created a local branch called chris for now). The
4.4.2 patch applied with no changes
Chris Samuel wrote:
I guess now that we've got control of the code there might be the opportunity
to put in a callback in the main body of the code to the OpenMoko specific
library rather than relying on the existing callbacks.
That might be the best bet.
IMO all the needed callbacks are
Chris Samuel wrote(a):
Next step is to send AT%N0187 on init and after call is made (as
suggested by Joerg). Answering and making calls could by a bit faster
but no idea if it will be noticable.
Agreed - I guess you're including resuming on suspend in the init part ?
cheers!
Chris
Warren Baird wrote(a):
I haven't had time to install a 4.4.3 build yet, but I was wondering if
anyone had confirmed if the duplicate sms message issue has been
resolved? I'm running Lorn's build of 4.4.2, but my sms inbox keeps
filling up 'cause every time I get an sms, I get duplicates
I was still getting this problem on a recent build (4.4.3) that I
built using the qtopia toolchain. Could this be related to the modem
firmware version? I am running an early version possible ver5 will
have to check though.
Tim
Hi Tim,
i am running 4.3.3 and no problem with that. But
Hi,
this is patch and sources for adding terminal application
to QT Extended Improved. Patch is attached, sources are
here [1]. They are taken from here [2].
The tar has to be extracted to src/3rdparty/applications
then apply patch and rebuild.
Radek
[1]
HouYu Li wrote(a):
See your patch on your server...hehe... rebuilding..
Cool, you figured it out. No surprise that i forgot to
attach it, so late in night :-)
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HouYu Li wrote(a):
There will be a segmentation fault when closing the last terminal tab.
What to do with it?
Just noticed it too. The simple thing is to run it from ssh console,
maybe some hint is in output. Then comes gdb.
Not sure if i have time today - quite busy with work. I would prefer
Dale,
you must have a problem not related to Qt Extended at all. Do you
think someone is interested in your long and offensive mails that
have nearly zero information? Don't you like the keyboard? Send a
patch. If you have idea - write it down as short as it can be. If
the idea's good someone will
I tried running it from console. Only Segmentation Fault printed at
the end. I will try gdb later.
Attached is a patch that fixes the segfault.
Radek
diff --git a/src/3rdparty/applications/qterminal/MainWindow.cpp b/src/3rdparty/applications/qterminal/MainWindow.cpp
index 48c686a..ce2
Seems that this hasn't yet been 100% solved. I'm using QT Extended
Improved 20090316 and my friend reported hearing bad echo when he
called me today. I'm pretty sure that it was the first call since
boot, so it's likely that none of the places in the code that the echo
suppression is
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hello.
The only time I have seen the JamVM (Java) crash on Om 2008.9, I also
saw the 'Segmentation fault' error message. If that ever happens again,
is there somewhere in the phone a log file that I might send to the list?
Hi Juan,
'Segmentation fault'
Do you mean the snapbuild 20090316? If it's true, then we have to work
on a new patch.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:50 AM, xChris ch...@c-64.mobi wrote:
Hi,
Is it fixed on the lates (13/6) improved release? I just re-flashed my
Freerunner, but the
mediaplayer cannot
Radek Polak wrote:
It would be nice to have e.g. git revision written
somewhere during build so that it can be viewed in
System Info application.
Just noticed there is build date in System Info
applicatin.
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Helge Hafting wrote:
The interesting question - is this possible at all? Is our gsm chip
capable of STK communication? Is there a set of AT commands (or
similiar) to use for this purpose?
Android and Qt Extended both have SIM Toolkit support. In QTE it's
disabled - i
havent tested what
?
Cheers
Radek
[1] http://dashi-x02.karadog.net/~lihouyu/qtextended/4.4.3/
[2] http://pastebin.com/m4cf5bb93
From 696d0283506a1a30a047c15443719405673796b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 16:11:23 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] patch for 2.6.28 kernels
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Hi,
does your version unsuspends ok for sms's as well? Mine doesn't for
now, but the current recommended kernel is
testing-om-gta02-20090120.uImage.bin, and maybe that one is the source
of those problems ...
Also, given the fact that Houyu Li doesn't seem to
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
btw, for your version, did you need the patches mentioned at
http://moko.mwester.net/qtextended.html#qtx_patches:
pkg-config-template-443.patch and qmemoryfile_unix_open_args.patch ?
On my fedora-10 system, I for sure need the
qmemoryfile_unix_open_args.patch,
Hi,
i have uploaded the debian based rootfs here [1]. All the patches
to QTE Improved GIT were sent on this list yesterday.
The image can make phone calls, SMS and GPRS. When setting up
GPRS it might be needed to enter manually the DNS e.g.
208.67.222.222
[1]
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
- when a second sms arrives, it results in 3 sms's in the inbox,
instead of 2. It seems the previous sms is counted twice.
I believe the reason for this to be the following: qtextended sees an
alert for a new sms, checks the simcard and copies all the sms's
Stefan Monnier wrote:
Nice. The next step is to package QtE so it can be installed via
apt-get.
Stefan
Yes, i was thinking exactly the same. There are some things that
have to be solved cleanly before this can be done. E.g. the udev
rule for GSM modem. I have described it in my
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
But after that: I want a
uimage+jffs2 based system to work with, and debian only installs on SD.
Hi Franky,
i wanted to make jffs2 filesystem too. Just didnt get to it yet. It
should be possible. The rootfs is not very big. I think that jffs2
can be made just by
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Hmm ... I'm pretty sure I saw my phone suspending while connected ... I
will test this more.
F.
Filip's patch fixes this for me. I have tested it quite thoroughly. But
it's not included in my image yet.
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Hi,
yesterday i found on internet company that is selling small
solar panel pieces. They are quite cheap and my idea is to
put them on back cover of Freerunner so that they can
improve battery life.
Here [1] is link to web page with informations about panels.
It's only in czech, so i can
Hi,
i have now git tree [1] for QT Extended on 2.6.28 kernels. It has
the same code and patches as the official HouYu Li's tree + the
stuff for 2.6.28 kernels.
The plan is to keep sync with HouYu Li's tree. You can do this simply
with:
git pull git://git.karadog.net/qt-extended-improved.git
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
I think I found the suspending thing. In the patch provided by
Radek (0001-patch-for-2.6.28-kernels.patch), the file
devices/neo/server/neohardware.cpp gets patched:
+else if (QFileInfo(/sys/class/power_supply/usb/online).exists())
{
+
leona...@lilik.it wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody use the matchbox keyboard on Qtextended? (the one with grey
little letters unusable with your fingers?).
I am using it. I am surprised myself that i can type on it, but works
for me quite good. However i wouldnt mind if i had better keyboard :)
At
Petr Vanek wrote:
hi, bt not starting, what am i doing wrong here?
Hi Petr,
i had to build bluetooth as modules otherwise it does not work
for me. Not sure where is the real problem. Right now i am just
using moredrivers config and change all bt config stuff to modules.
Hope this helps
Radek
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
which version of bluez are you using?
Franky
Seems that it's 3.36 because my rootfs is debian lenny
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libbluetooth2
That's the probably the reason why it worked for me on the
first try.
Radek
Hi,
i have put a small homepage where you can download my QtExtended debian
based images and view my GIT tree. I call this project QtMoko - as it
should be cute and usable phone for Freerunner.
The project page is at:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/openmoko/qtmoko/
I hope you'll find it
Paul wrote:
Maybe I am taking things too simple: I got the jffs and the bin file
from the download page, and flashed these to my freerunner using Neotool.
Booting the new distro does not seem to do anything however. I see a
black screen on the FR, with some backlight. At this moment it is
I think I got it to life, using Qi.
Nice :)
Only little problem now is: when I tap the phone dialer icon (far left),
the system crashes with Application layer service unexpectedly
terminated, and it drops out of graphics mode.
Paul
Hmm not sure what this can be. It is possible to do
Ali wrote:
Hey, is libmad compiled into qt moko? If not, is there another way to
get mp3 support without compiling, perhaps as a deb? A quick browse of
the git repo didn't show any libmad in /src/module_media.pri so i'm
assuming qtmoko can't play mp3s.
Yes, it's another todo. I dont know how
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
The libmad package was also on the Qtopia download page, so it
shouldn't be that much of a problem to provide it.
More ok would be to not compile it in at all and provide it as a
package. I'll try later on to see if I can build libmad just as a
package...
This
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
2) QtMoko: interface also very slow (probably the kernel is not yet
fully optimized built for openmoko, or maybe qtopia 4.5 is the
cullprit). Sometimes the impression that it missed (even refused) the
touching of an icon, even on the homescreen
Hi Franky,
the
Radek Bartoň wrote:
BTW: I'm considering to buy and use with Neo Freerunner such [1] hub dynamo
but 165€ seem too much for me. Do you know about similar device but somehow
cheaper?
I have bought similar dynamo hub (i think Shimano) in regular cycle
shop. It was about 40€ but you can buy
Franky Van Liedekerke napsal(a):
Hi,
I'll try to get Radek to make me a split for his 2.6.28 based version on
github, and then I'll put all the code online.
Franky
Hi Franky and others,
just create account on github and send me mail with your username.
I will be more than happy to
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
I don't know, I don't have a SIM card with which to check the status (I
have a subscription, not a credit-based card).
But it was to show that the dialer does support the * and # characters.
And I believe these are normal calls, they just get interpreted by the
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
If no response is received, I might as well consider that
qtextended-on-freerunner is not wanted/needed anymore ...
Hi Franky,
no other distribution worked for me as phone so i am definitely
staying in. I just hope to have more time and dont want my wife
to get
Roland wrote:
Is there any IDE one can use for the development?
Coming from software development with Qt Desktop I think I would be able to
contribute, but working with a normal editor is not really fun.
For new application I am using QT Creator - very nice IDE with
integrated debugger,
Roland wrote:
how do you run (and debug) the Qte applications on your PC? I know that Qte
can be build for qtfb (or something like that) but I had some compile errors
and didn't try again. Do you use this?
I write the application just as normal QT application. Running and
debugging on regular
Mikko Husari wrote:
Would you mind elaborating the steps of porting since your way of
development sounds good, it removes much of the hassle as its not needed
to cross-compile every so often. Do you mean by porting that you need to
make changes to your code, or to just compile it differently?
Fabio Locati wrote:
I see :)
It would be really cool if there would be only one repository with
different branches :) (and maybe a little bit more clear for the n00bs
like me ;))
No it wouldnt be very good. That's the reason why Linux kernel uses GIT
and not SVN. Just check this page:
Avid wrote:
Can you provide instructions to add the QtExtended application to an existing
Debian installation?
I dont know myself :) If you figure this out i can put the instructions
to my web page.
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Hi,
i would like to distribute in my rootfs video player that can play
theora videos in fullscreen mode 320x240.
I was experimenting with mplayer on with fbdev as video output, but
i was able to play just very small resolution video (160x120). I
used ffmpeg2theora for encoding and mplayer from
David Garabana Barro wrote:
You should use a patched mplayer. Xglamo has not xv support. Link to patched
mplayer binary:
http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/mplayer-glamo.tar.bz2
Hi David,
thank you very much. This mplayer really can handle 320x240 avi, but it
does not have
Stefan Monnier wrote:
You'll first need to make sure that your mplayer doesn't use
floating-point audio playback, otherwise this will overwhelm everything
else. Also you may need to reencode your videos at lower frame rates.
Hi Stefan,
thanks for hint. I think i compiled mplayer right (using
Radek Polak wrote:
Mikko Husari wrote:
Im having some problems and, well, turning for your advice. I created a
project and got it ported nicely but the window shows up in the top-left
corner on moko display and, it is not fullscreen... it also lacks the
theme of qte, so it looks gray. I
Max wrote:
At the same time on my Ubuntu by default root is unable to logon anyhow
and everything is done via sudo. This lets me think that there is no
need to use root account on FR - at least not for running phone
application and for remote access.
I wonder - is there distribution which
Adam Jimerson wrote:
I use my phone on T-Mobile and get a lot of complaints
about the buzz/echo but I use it as my day to day phone anyways.
Hi Adam,
echo can be fixed by software. Any decent distribution should be
echo free by now (QTEI, SHR, OM2009 are for sure).
Radek
Max wrote:
Sorry about provoking such a huge flame - I didn't expect that purely
technical issue will bring it up.
In the beggining you had technical question. You recieved pure technical
answer.. Then you started this flamewar with i dont want to use
proprietary crap answer.
It would be
Pieter Colpaert wrote:
let's create a music uploader for OM2009 SHR (on your pc: so should
have a version for linux as well as for mac and wyndaws):
The main screen should give us a selector list of all songs on your pc,
no matter if they're mp3/ogg/wav/etc when uploaded (through scp, that's
Shashank Bharadwaj wrote:
I tried qmplayer, it played mp3 songs from my computer using the share
option. But it refused to play an avi file of a music video on the
phone, though it could play it on the computer. How do i debug this
and provide you with more information?
If you download avi
giacomo giotti mariani wrote:
-is it possible, using Qmplayer in normal mode (i.e. non in full
screen), to have the video centered instead of in the up-left corner?
If you figure out parameter for mplayer to do this, then i can
implement this in qmplayer.
Radek
Hi Guys,
i have created new QtMoko images on debian rootfs. You can find them
together with some info on my site [1].
These images should give you:
- full debian system (over ssh)
- working calls/sms
- working gprs
- usable media player
- and lot of more features
In this new image QT was
Rene Horn wrote:
Thank you Radek. This is awesome! I just installed it now.
However, there seems to be an issue with apt-get.
# apt-get update
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org lenny Release.gpg
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org lenny Release
Ign http://ftp.de.debian.org lenny/main
Me wrote:
tmpfs /vas/cache/apt tmpfs defaults,noatime 0 0
oops, should be:
tmpfs /var/cache/apt tmpfs defaults,noatime 0 0
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HouYu Li wrote:
Hi, Radek, is Qt 4.5.1 in your master tree?
Not yet, it's branch qt451 now. I am planing to merge soon.
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Hi,
i have merged changes from Franky's git, compiled and put
result image on my debian rootfs. I am now testing how it
works, but have one quite obvious issue. On FR i cant hear
the other side on incomming call. The other side can hear
me. Outgoing calls seem to work.
When i unpack older build
Rene Horn wrote:
By the way, is there a way to disable to autocomplete on this, and just
have the keyboard respond immediately as I type, just like in the
mainline QtMoko?
Hi Rene,
not yet. I am trying to merge mainline, but have problems with incomming
calls so cant release version yet.
Fabio Locati wrote:
@Radek: main line (liedekef) has no problem with incoming calls. Could
be for the different kernel etc?
Hi Fabio,
i must have done something wrong previously (either bad merge or build).
I have merged and rebuilt all again from scratch and now i have no
problem with
Hi,
i have updated my QtMoko debian base images [1]. You can find some
general info on homepage [2] and sources in git [3].
Most important changes include:
* upgrade to QT 4.5.2 which should improve speed
* merge from other QtMoko branches with many bug fixes
* added nice new QtMaze game
* fixed
Hi,
i have updated my QtMoko debian base images [1]. You can find some
general info on homepage [2] and sources in git [3].
Most important changes include:
* upgrade to QT 4.5.2 which should improve speed
* merge from other QtMoko branches with many bug fixes
* added nice new QtMaze game
* fixed
Alexander Syring wrote:
is there a possibility to update from v2 to v3?
Or should I always reflash my freerunner?
Hi Alexander,
i dont have time to support and test updates. But you can try (without
warranty) to extract /opt /etc/fstab and /etc/rc.local from v3 image.
And what about the sms
Me wrote:
The FSO images seem to be a bit faster. This is one thing that keeps me
puzzled. What could make the speed different? Same binary on different
rootfs should be the same fast. Anyone has idea why FSO is faster?
I just found the problem. The slow thing is that qpe process writes
Gennady Kupava wrote:
Hello, Radek.
Hi Gennady,
Problems I noticed so far:
1. Booting with Qi fails somehow. Last and only thing i see
[21474549.34] INFO: RCU detected CPU 0 stall (t=4294909868/2000
jiffies). NOR uboot is fine, i seen same message but INIT:... after
that.
Same
Linus Gasser wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to import my vcf-file into QtMoko. But the
/opt/qtmoko/bin/addressbook program doesn't find the contacts-table in
the database, and neither do I (sqlite3 /opt/qtmoko/qto*). Is this on
purpose? Are all contacts only stored on SIM? Is there no
Linus Gasser wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to import my vcf-file into QtMoko. But the
/opt/qtmoko/bin/addressbook program doesn't find the contacts-table in
the database, and neither do I (sqlite3 /opt/qtmoko/qto*). Is this on
purpose? Are all contacts only stored on SIM? Is there no
afaik, the bluetooth does NOT work in qtmoko
It does in debian based images (sometimes does not survive suspend)
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:50 PM, mobi philm...@mobiphil.com wrote:
I wonder if anybody managed to setup the keyboard with the bluetooth tool
inside QT. The tool asks to insert
mobi phil wrote:
booting debian spends a while on populating dev filesystem
would it not be clever to move back to the prepopulated filesystem?
Hi Phil,
i guess this is feature of udev - it creates device nodes depending on
available device drivers. I dont know how much could be done to
Hi,
i am just uploading new QtMoko images that are based on debian and that
now support running X application from Qtopia.
You can download from:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/uImage-x4.bin
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/qtmoko-debian-x4.jffs2
HouYu Li wrote:
Hi, Radek. Is there any difference in Qtmoko binary for X and non-X??
Hi HouYu,
no it's the same binary. The difference is in rootfs. You only need to
make Qtopia and X running at the same time (i start qpe from .xinitrc).
Radek
giacomo giotti mariani wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm now trying the distro in object on SD (with a swapfile instead of a
swap partition).
Hi Giacomo,
thanks for testing it
It works very well, but I have a pair of questions:
-how can I add x application to the QX menu?
Right now i have
Giacomo Giotti wrote:
Another two questions concerning QX:
-is it possible to use some kind of keyboard? I installed nethack but
couldn't play without some input method so...
I will try to put some keyboard for next release.
-it it possible to use x2x when using X application? I tried but
Alexander Syring wrote:
Hi Radek
Could you poste a 'dpkg --get-selections ' output from freerunner?
And what about to install busybox on rootfs?
Hi Alexander,
yes busybox could save some space. This is good idea. Output is
attachment.
Thanks
Radek
adduser
Alexander Syring wrote:
For saving space you could install localepurge that saves 30MB if all locales
except Locale-C are removed.
neo1973-debian:~# localepurge
localepurge: Disk space freed in /usr/share/locale: 29877K
localepurge: Disk space freed in /usr/share/man: 155K
Total disk
Aleksey AlekSi Palazhchenko wrote:
And than I tried qtmoko (Qt Extended Improved)... Slow, very unstable.
Actually first post in this thread was writing after trying it.
Only Debian based images were slow and this has been already resolved. I
am now in the middle of integrating X applications
Glen Ogilvie wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if we've got a few people working on QtMoko at the moment?
I've been running Franky's QTEI, which is good, but has not changed for
awhile, and keen to try a QT that can run tangoGPS and maybe with bluetooth
working if I am luckly.
Hi Glen,
i am
Hi,
new version of QtMoko debian images is uploading now. It will be
possible to download them soon (like in 2 hours) from:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/
MD5 checksums:
6c259005e72c5c163bee85bdd92d290f qtmoko-debian-v5.jffs2
b1164caeda73a69e62091af3f5269fe5
Alexander Syring wrote:
I have a problem with x5
friends of mine send me a sms and the status report came for they that the
sms
was recieved but my phone won't show the sms, In the logs I read I have 10
sms
on my card but they won't be load off. How could I read the sms?
Hi Alexander,
Tschaka wrote:
however, there are a few glitches.
* Alarm doesnt start, when the phone is suspended. it just starts a few
seconds after manually resuming the phone.
Hi,
yes, this is another known issue (with quite high priority) on my list.
FSO based images used ffalarms and atd for alarm. I
Tschaka wrote:
* Wifi doesnt work. It just doesnt connect.
It seems that in debian wpa_supplicant is in /sbin while the wireless
script expects it in /usr/sbin. Could you try if
ln -s /sbin/wpa_supplicant /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant
helps?
Thanks
Radek
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