lsusb gives:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub.
So I suppose my WiFi is dead.
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:42:39PM -0700, HansV wrote:
lsusb gives:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub.
So I suppose my WiFi is dead.
No, I don't think so. My wifi is fine and I get the same output. How
are you using wifi by the way? Do you use wpa_supplicant or
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:26:18AM -0700, HansV wrote:
I use Mokonnect. It doesn't seem to find the WiFi hardware. The WiFi
indicator comes on in the shelf while Mokonnect is trying to power up the
device. But Mokonnect waits forever. Maybe some modules are missing in my
setup?
Hmm, I have
Wifi seems unavailable, but after seeking the ML I found there is a bug
in FSO MS5 (MS5 is the revision ?) and I had to do :
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/unbind
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/bind
in order to get eth0 back.
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Strange thing is that I can't power on using shr settings: the dropdown only
shows the 'Automatic' value, on and off are not available.
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Only when you switch the automatic value to manual the option to
power it on and off appears.
Am 26.04.2010 14:37, schrieb HansV:
Strange thing is that I can't power on using shr settings: the dropdown only
shows the 'Automatic' value, on and off are not available.
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OK, I didn't see this is a switch, I thought it was a dropdown box. Now I can
switch it on manually. Still finding out how to start wifi with
wpa-supplicant.
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OK, I didn't see this is a switch, I thought it was a dropdown
box. Now I can switch it on manually. Still finding out how to start
wifi with wpa-supplicant.
Hard to succeed when you're reluctant to read, eh? ;)
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FSO_Resources
I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far. Any ideas?
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I have had experience with a lot of WiFi chips that is that they stop
working after a couple of years. Check that the device is found on your
machine. I use lsusb
HansV wrote:
I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far.
2010/2/21 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Can you try the same test again without swap?
Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
The phone survived for 2 hours this time. I guess it could live a
little longer without
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
Hmm. The memory usage of frameworkd actually decreased during the test:
$ grep frameworkd ps*
ps.17:57:32:root 1219 46.6 16.4 32368 19876 ?Ss 17:31
2010/2/24 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Hmm. The memory usage of frameworkd actually decreased during the test:
How can this happen? ;)
Same for Xorg too:
and hal:
I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
executable that are not executed ATM.
(Why
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
executable that are not executed ATM.
Ah that is true, read-only mappings do not need to be kept in memory.
BTW, what kind of WiFi authentication and encryption do you use? I use
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Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many
Bastian Muck bastian.m...@gmx.de writes:
I know, I can't help that much, but I am sure that midori is the
problem. I often hear music with vagalume over wlan and it is no
problem to hear 3 or 4 hours. But if I use Midori then after 10
minutes (and sometimes less) the system hangs because of no
What additional info I can gather?
Use slabtop to monitor kernel memory pools. It may be interresting.
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Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many bytes each
process has in swap. This would let us see which process is the one
whose memory usage
2010/2/19 Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com:
I'll do some logging of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` every 5 minutes.
OK, I did some tests today, here are the logs:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog.tar.bz2
I have rebooted the phone to get clear results, started WiFi, Midori
and
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
Is it a known problem, or I have unique combination of AP software and
FR settings?
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:
I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but as far
as I know, nothing had been killed.
I didn't even think
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:
I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very
2010/2/19 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to see if some process is consuming
more and more memory.
Yes, it happens
nightly. I didn't add any extra kernel
modules or anything.
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Hi!
I'm using the latest SHR unstable. I experience some problems with
WiFi. When I enable WiFi and connect to an AP, it works well for about
half an hour. Then all the applications begin to respond more and more
slowly, and then kernel starts killing everything until it kills
wpa_supplicant or
data passing to cause a problem.
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On a recent update/upgrade, I lost my ability to see wifi connections. [...]
Sounds to me like a missing or not working kernel module - but I'm
totally guessing. Have you also asked on the shr-users mailing list?
Regards,
On Monday 04 January 2010, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
I didn't try bluetooth, but WiFi just works here with plain
wpa_supplicant, with open, WPA and WEP networks.
When signal is weak, wmiconfig -i eth0 --power maxperf is sometimes
very helpful.
This is also needed for certain access points
Iain B. FIndleton ifindle...@videotron.ca writes:
Anybody actually have reliable bluetooth and/or wifi working on the
SHR-U using the .29 kernel from last December?
Yes, bluetooth networking just worked for me. Please refer to
[1]. Unfortunately, pidof trick doesnt't work anymore with the
After many spent hours trying to get wifi and bluetooth up and running
on SHR-U, I am about to conclude that these features just do not
work.
Wifi, after doing the bind and module reload things, works for about 10
pings, then appears to just stop, hanging the USB connection as well.
Bluetooth,
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 20:03, Iain B. FIndleton ifindle...@videotron.ca wrote:
After many spent hours trying to get wifi and bluetooth up and running
on SHR-U, I am about to conclude that these features just do not
work.
Wifi, after doing the bind and module reload things, works for about 10
2010/1/4 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com:
I didn't try bluetooth, but WiFi just works here with plain
wpa_supplicant, with open, WPA and WEP networks.
Is plain wpa_supplicant the default SHR setup? Last time I checked,
I thought it wasn't. I've always wondered why not, as none of
I didn't try bluetooth, but WiFi just works here with plain
wpa_supplicant, with open, WPA and WEP networks.
Is plain wpa_supplicant the default SHR setup? Last time I checked,
I thought it wasn't. I've always wondered why not, as none of the
other options (Mofi, wicd etc.) have ever
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 22:19:10 +0100
Christian Rüb christian.r...@gmx.net wrote:
+1 for plain wpa_supplicant in SHR
I tried several GUIs but none of them was sufficient - now I use
wpa_supplicant (in roaming mode with config file, not dbus) and wpa_gui to
configure my wpa_supplicant.conf.
Plain wpa_supplicant has been working for me for many months now (no
encryption, WPA(2) PSK, WEP).
Can you post a quick howto here on how you do that?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi#Using_wpa_supplicant_manually
P.
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Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz wrote:
Plain wpa_supplicant has been working for me for many months now (no
encryption, WPA(2) PSK, WEP).
Can you post a quick howto here on how you do that?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi#Using_wpa_supplicant_manually
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi#Using_wpa_supplicant_manually
Okay thanks. I am thinking that it should be possible to put most of
that procedure into a package, with a launcher icon to initiate the
i myself use iwconfig (the dbus methods just don't work for me...),
but it would not be too
Plain wpa_supplicant has been working for me for many months now (no
encryption, WPA(2) PSK, WEP).
Can you post a quick howto here on how you do that?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/WiFi#Using_wpa_supplicant_manually
P.
I use it in conjunction with a wpa_action script (from Debian),
William Kenworthy wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 11:00 -0500, Iain B. Findleton wrote:
Arigead wrote:
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I decided that I'd start there. I
Arigead escribió:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 11:00 -0500, Iain B. Findleton wrote:
Arigead wrote:
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I decided that I'd
Kosa wrote:
Arigead escribió:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 11:00 -0500, Iain B. Findleton wrote:
Arigead wrote:
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I
Arigead wrote:
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I decided that I'd start there. I followed the instructions in the wiki
[1] but got some strange results:
ifdown eth0 ifup
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 11:00 -0500, Iain B. Findleton wrote:
Arigead wrote:
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I decided that I'd start there. I followed the instructions
Hello All,
I was going to try and connect my FR to my laptop with an ad-hoc
wifi connection but being as I've never even connected to infrastructure
I decided that I'd start there. I followed the instructions in the wiki
[1] but got some strange results:
ifdown eth0 ifup eth0
ifdown:
problems. so it
seems to be a problem with encryption.
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with mokonnect using wep encryption (blinking aux
light). After switching to wpa2 mokonnect worked without problems. so it
seems to be a problem with encryption.
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I flashed my freerunner with shr-u, did an opkg upgrade
now when i try connecting to wifi it hangs, stops responding...
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On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Aditya Gandhi aditya...@gmail.com wrote:
I flashed my freerunner with shr-u, did an opkg upgrade
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i use mokonet to connect
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Aditya Gandhi aditya...@gmail.com
mailto:aditya...@gmail.com wrote:
I flashed my freerunner with shr-u, did an opkg upgrade
now when i try connecting to wifi it hangs, stops responding...
strange. is
I dont know about encryption problems
And its recursive even after reboot
The aux buttin red led starts blinking after about 5-10 secs
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Matthias Huber
matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de wrote:
Aditya Gandhi schrieb:
i use mokonet to connect
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009
I did a reinstall using usbnet still the same problem
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Aditya Gandhi aditya...@gmail.com wrote:
I dont know about encryption problems
And its recursive even after reboot
The aux buttin red led starts blinking after about 5-10 secs
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:35
Hi all,
I have got a couple of questions regarding the latest SHR-u.
Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?
How do I turn on the wifi radio from the command line (instead of going
through the settings)?
How do I run a script automatically at the end of the start up
On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Johan Kraft wrote:
Hi all,
I have got a couple of questions regarding the latest SHR-u.
Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?
Settings - Power in the 'Power Settings' section
How do I turn on the wifi radio from the command line
Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?
Settings-Power-Auto-suspend: Off
How do I turn on the wifi radio from the command line (instead of going
through the settings)?
opkg install fsoraw
fsoraw --help
How do I run a script automatically at the end of the start up
Johan Kraft schrieb:
How do I run a script automatically at the end of the start up process?
make a script: /etc/init.d/johankraft
chmod +x /etc/init.d/johankraft
cd /etc/init.d/rc5.d
ln -s ../init.d/johannkraft S99johannkraft
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Hi,
Thanks for the answers, they are just what I needed. I should have
been more clear on the first one though.
I asked:
Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?
What I really meant was:
Is is possible to have the FR _not_ suspend as default when on
battery, without
Johan Kraft schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the answers, they are just what I needed. I should have
been more clear on the first one though.
I asked:
Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?
What I really meant was:
Is is possible to have the FR _not_ suspend as
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:16:02AM +0200, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 16.08.2009, 21:00 +0200 schrieb Rask Ingemann
Lambertsen:
Someone needs to sit down with the firmware interface
specification (i.e. from the existing driver?) and match it up
with the Linux network device API
Am Sonntag, den 16.08.2009, 21:00 +0200 schrieb Rask Ingemann
Lambertsen:
What little I've seen of that code does not look promising. The author
didn't understand the netif_stop_queue()/netif_wake_queue() calls, so who
knows what else might have gone wrong? Someone needs to sit down with the
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 01:14:37AM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
I really hoped Werner would take care of that but he's too busy with
gta02-core project currently and we lack another expert in Wifi in
general and Atheros's crappy code in particular :(
What little I've seen of that code does
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
and the fr is shock frozen.
not really convincing a performance.
Reproduced it. Thanks for the bugreport, will try to
investigate.
Sorry for misinformation, i guess i did something slightly different
before so it didn't result in kernel panic. Sorry :(
Sorry for misinformation,
i don't think misinformation is the right word here -- at least it
helped me to understnad, what is supposed to be done and to happen.
and it looks like that instigated other people as well to try again.
if you or someone else can make something from the output, i'd
The way I got around this is to use two scripts - the first just handles
spawning wpa_suppliocant and stops at a read statement - then hitting a
return key exits the script. The various rm and kill commands are to
cleanup before and after - needed for reliable and repeatable
connections! This
well, i did right now
# fsoraw -r WiFi -- wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -Dwext
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
which resulted in
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
arne anka wrote:
well, i did
right now
# fsoraw -r WiFi -- wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -Dwext
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
which resulted in
[snip a lot]
indefinitely.
I get excatly the same.
Only once have I managed to get a DHCP lease, but the network failed
just after
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Some one must know what has changed? New kernel?
Well, i must admit i collected several reports that despite huge gains
from moving to upstream SDIO stack there're some regressions. Several
people reported they can't connect to the networks they were able
On Wednesday 12 August 2009 11:19:55 am you wrote:
Adam, i can't see a decent reason for you to omit the list from CC.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:09:35AM -0400, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 August 2009 04:57:48 am you wrote:
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
On Tuesday 11
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
wpa_supplicant never gets DHCP, that's something a dhcp client should be
used for. Also you don't say if you tried the maxperf trick or not.
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it then
the ifup command would say that it
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it
then
the ifup command would say that it connected, didn't return an error,
but DHCP
would always fail but it never did this before.
ifup command is unnecessary here and quite possibly messes something
up.
ok, i
On Thursday 13 August 2009 10:55:38 am arne anka wrote:
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it
then
the ifup command would say that it connected, didn't return an error,
but DHCP
would always fail but it never did this before.
ifup command is
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
On Thursday 13 August 2009 10:55:38 am arne anka wrote:
I know that wpa_supplicant doesn't handle DHCP but when I was using it
then
the ifup command would say that it connected, didn't return an error,
but DHCP
would always fail but it never did
Paul Fertser wrote:
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
Same here I would like to know how to connect to a network without using the
ifconfig commands
0. So, clean boot, you didn't touch resource policies in any way (SHR
settings/mdbus/whatever).
1. Then ``vim
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
Same here I would like to know how to connect to a network without using
the
ifconfig commands
0. So, clean boot, you didn't touch resource policies in any way (SHR
Bernhard Reiter ock...@raz.or.at writes:
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 10:41 +0400 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
ok, using fsoraw it seems to connect to the router (only the important
part given here):
Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com writes:
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 02:41:53 am Paul Fertser wrote:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
I know wpa_supplicant stopped working for me, I don't know what went wrong
but when I started
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:56:26PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Bernhard Reiter ock...@raz.or.at writes:
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 10:41 +0400 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
ok, using fsoraw it seems
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:39:18AM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:56:26PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Bernhard Reiter ock...@raz.or.at writes:
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 10:41 +0400 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on
i don't think i've ever got wifi to work
I feel your pain :(
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Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
i don't think i've ever got wifi to work
I feel your pain :(
Try to do what's written on FSO_Resources wiki page and report the
results. The wlan chip _is_ compatible with most APs and the proposed
method of using it _does_ in fact work.
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bernhard Reiterock...@raz.or.at wrote:
hi,
using shr-u and mokonnect, i get a timeout when trying to connect to my
managed wpa-secured home wlan router (while it is trying to setup
dhcp, though things work fine with my laptop). is this some well-known
issue
Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
Im sorry if this is an obvious question, but what kernel is wifi bug
free?
There's no such kernel in existance.
And wifi firmware is not bugfree and most probably will never
be. Blame Canada^W Atheros. Or buy a decent usb wifi dongle. :(
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Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za writes:
Im sorry if this is an obvious question, but what kernel is wifi bug
free?
There's no such kernel in existance.
And wifi firmware is not bugfree and most probably will never
be. Blame Canada^W
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 03:04:26PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org writes:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:56:26PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Bernhard Reiter ock...@raz.or.at writes:
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate with mac address (SSID='SSID'
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 03:09:44PM +0200, Adolph J. Vogel wrote:
Rui, what kernel are you using?
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ uname -a
Linux om-gta02 2.6.29-rc3 #1 PREEMPT Sun Aug 2 12:17:54 CEST 2009 armv4tl
unknown
(which I think is the most recent uImage available on 2009/08/08).
With the shr-image
2009/8/11 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
To me it has never worked, but never means in images 20090721 and 20090808 of
shr-u
It doesn't even bother to set the SSID, but I don't know who's really at
fault here,
mokonnect or connman.
Anyway, connman is a real piece of crap (but
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
2009/8/11 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
Anyway, connman is a real piece of crap (but NetworkManager is just
marginally
lesser crap) sprout from people with NIH sindrome who don't understand NM.
does wifi work yet with newer kernels? i
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 06:37:03PM +1200, Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/8/11 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
To me it has never worked, but never means in images 20090721 and 20090808
of shr-u
It doesn't even bother to set the SSID, but I don't know who's really at
fault here,
On Tuesday 11 August 2009 02:41:53 am Paul Fertser wrote:
Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com writes:
2009/8/11 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
Anyway, connman is a real piece of crap (but NetworkManager is just
marginally lesser crap) sprout from people with NIH sindrome who don't
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 10:41 +0400 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Please try wpa_supplicant method as described on FSO_Resources
wikipage and report the results.
ok, using fsoraw it seems to connect to the router (only the important
part given here):
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate
hi,
using shr-u and mokonnect, i get a timeout when trying to connect to my
managed wpa-secured home wlan router (while it is trying to setup
dhcp, though things work fine with my laptop). is this some well-known
issue or do i have to investigate my setup? (any debugging hints?) and
what is the
On Monday 10 August 2009 08:43:40 am Bernhard Reiter wrote:
hi,
using shr-u and mokonnect, i get a timeout when trying to connect to my
managed wpa-secured home wlan router (while it is trying to setup
dhcp, though things work fine with my laptop). is this some well-known
issue or do i have
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:11:54AM -0400, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Monday 10 August 2009 08:43:40 am Bernhard Reiter wrote:
hi,
using shr-u and mokonnect, i get a timeout when trying to connect to my
managed wpa-secured home wlan router (while it is trying to setup
dhcp, though things
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