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   1. Re: Openmoko Bug #1796: Xglamo does not open usb keyboard
      (/dev/input/event5) (Openmoko Public Trac)
   2. Re: Openmoko Bug #1796: Xglamo does not open usb keyboard
      (/dev/input/event5) (Openmoko Public Trac)
   3. Re: Openmoko Bug #1863: illume-config package does not
      provide the       spanner/wrench (Openmoko Public Trac)
   4. Openmoko Bug #1868: agpsui icon missing on 2008.8
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   5. Re: Openmoko Bug #883: Audible GSM interference when making a
      call (Openmoko Public Trac)
   6. Re: Openmoko Bug #883: Audible GSM interference when making a
      call (Openmoko Public Trac)
   7. Re: Openmoko Bug #1728: SMS parser bug? (Openmoko Public Trac)
   8. Re: Openmoko Bug #855: Lack of applets on panel
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
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#1796: Xglamo does not open usb keyboard (/dev/input/event5)
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  lindi    |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect   |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  normal   |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown  |      Version:                
    Severity:  normal   |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:           |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:           |     Blocking:                
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------

Comment(by Mercury):

 I'm experiencing something similar with my bluetooth keyboard, only even
 when I go on the console and type, some keys don't work.  For example, h
 works but H doesn't.

 Am I having the same problem?

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1796#comment:11>
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#1796: Xglamo does not open usb keyboard (/dev/input/event5)
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  lindi    |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect   |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  normal   |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown  |      Version:                
    Severity:  normal   |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:           |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:           |     Blocking:                
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------

Comment(by Mercury):

 To clarify: I get no input in X.. just the console is where I get half the
 input.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1796#comment:12>
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#1863: illume-config package does not provide the spanner/wrench
---------------------------+------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Yorick      |        Owner:  raster  
        Type:  defect      |       Status:  closed  
    Priority:  normal      |    Milestone:  Om2008.8
   Component:  E - Illume  |      Version:  GTA02v5 
    Severity:  normal      |   Resolution:  invalid 
    Keywords:              |    Blockedby:          
Reproducible:  always      |     Blocking:          
---------------------------+------------------------------------------------

Comment(by Yorick):

 Replying to [comment:1 raster]:
 > the config in the updates removes the gadget as that is what was always
 requested by om's design department. the spanner was never meant to be
 available to the public and the whole config theme hack is just that - a
 nasty hack on top of a release of code that was not ready (an earlier
 release of illume was let out rather than the one i prepared), so you
 won't be getting the spanner back, UNLESS you literally rm -rf ~/.e/ and
 set up a new config of your own. right now asu.dev ships with 2 config
 profiles - asu and illume. illume will get you what you want - edit
 /etc/enlightenment/default_profile to change that (even this is a hack and
 i will eventually make this redundant - but i suspect ASU (2008.08) will
 keep using it. FSO should continue with the cleaner mechanism when i get
 to fixing it all up.
 >
 > so as such - that spanner was not meant to be in the release and it's
 simply a back door hack that doesn't work anymore. so i will have to close
 this.

 hmmmm...
 so they removed some functionallity withouth giving us a way to get that
 functionality back? What is the philosophy behind this?

 And are you guys planning to add the double-click/top bar size/icon
 size/framerate... conrig to the the settings app?
 If not: why not?
 If yes: why not wait with removing the spanner till it is implemented
 somewhere else?

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1863#comment:2>
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#1868: agpsui icon missing on 2008.8
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 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |          Owner:  openmoko-devel
     Type:  defect                   |         Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal                   |      Milestone:  Om2008.8      
Component:  unknown                  |        Version:  Om2008.8      
 Severity:  normal                   |       Keywords:  agpsui, icon  
Blockedby:                           |   Reproducible:                
 Blocking:                           |  
-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
 Flash Neo FreeRunner with 2008.8 august 26th uboot, kernel and rootfs
 opkg install agpsui
 On the home page, I see a black square with label "Openmoko ..."

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1868>
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#883: Audible GSM interference when making a call
-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        Owner:  tony_tu 
     Type:  defect           |       Status:  assigned
 Priority:  high             |    Milestone:          
Component:  Audio            |      Version:  GTA01v4 
 Severity:  normal           |   Resolution:          
 Keywords:                   |    Blockedby:          
 Blocking:                   |  
-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------

Comment(by kmsquire):

 I was inspired by the last poster, but following what he wrote didn't work
 exactly for me.  However, I found that if I place my fingers only on the
 top and bottom of the phone (thumb on bottom, finger(s) on very top, not
 touching the back), the buzzing sound disappears.  This appears to work
 consistently (for me), even with the SD card installed.  (As above,
 headset is unusable, as is talking on speaker.)

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/883#comment:11>
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#883: Audible GSM interference when making a call
-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        Owner:  tony_tu 
     Type:  defect           |       Status:  assigned
 Priority:  high             |    Milestone:          
Component:  Audio            |      Version:  GTA01v4 
 Severity:  normal           |   Resolution:          
 Keywords:                   |    Blockedby:          
 Blocking:                   |  
-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------

Comment(by kmsquire):

 I was inspired by the last poster, but following what he wrote didn't work
 exactly for me.  However, I found that if I place my fingers only on the
 top and bottom of the phone (thumb on bottom, finger(s) on very top, not
 touching the back), the buzzing sound disappears.  This appears to work
 consistently (for me), even with the SD card installed.  (As above,
 headset is unusable, as is talking on speaker.)

-- 
Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/883#comment:11>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac

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#1728: SMS parser bug?
-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  odlg    |        Owner:  tick      
        Type:  defect  |       Status:  in_testing
    Priority:  high    |    Milestone:            
   Component:  Qtopia  |      Version:  Om2008.8  
    Severity:  major   |   Resolution:            
    Keywords:          |    Blockedby:            
Reproducible:          |     Blocking:            
-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
Changes (by zecke):

  * status:  assigned => in_testing


Comment:

 Okay, this should be in tomorrow's build (wherever that shows up).

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1728#comment:21>
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#855: Lack of applets on panel
-----------------------------------------+----------------------------------
 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]           |        Owner:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Type:  defect                       |       Status:  closed             
 Priority:  high                         |    Milestone:                     
Component:  Applications & Dependencies  |      Version:  current svn head   
 Severity:  major                        |   Resolution:  fixed              
 Keywords:                               |    Blockedby:                     
 Blocking:                               |  
-----------------------------------------+----------------------------------

Comment(by LeRoutier):

 Reopening as it is still happening with latest OM2007.02 packages :

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/volatile/tmp#
 DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-
 Zz8nX7Ursf,guid=71c436f9daa69b6eab00603848b44913" DISPLAY=:0 gdb matchbox-
 panel-2
 GNU gdb 6.6
 Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
 are
 welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
 conditions.
 Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
 There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for
 details.
 This GDB was configured as "arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi"...
 (no debugging symbols found)
 Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
 (gdb) run --start-applets systray,startup --end-applets keyboard,openmoko-
 panel-battery,openmoko-panel-gsm,openmoko-panel-gps,openmoko-panel-usb
 ,openmoko-panel-bt,openmoko-panel-memory,openmoko-panel-wifi --titlebar
 Starting program: /usr/bin/matchbox-panel-2 --start-applets
 systray,startup --end-applets keyboard,openmoko-panel-battery,openmoko-
 panel-gsm,openmoko-panel-gps,openmoko-panel-usb,openmoko-panel-bt
 ,openmoko-panel-memory,openmoko-panel-wifi --titlebar
 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: Connection to bus successfully made
 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: Connection to bus successfully made
 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: usb_applet_update_status: connected = 0
 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: gsm_applet_gsmd_connection_status:
 status = TRUE

 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: gsm_applet_update_signal_strength:
 signal strength = 99
 ** (matchbox-panel-2:7423): DEBUG: gsm_applet_update_signal_strength:
 signal strength = 0

 Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
 0x40a1cfdc in send () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb)
 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x40a1cfdc in send () from /lib/libc.so.6
 #1  0x40d42884 in lgsm_send () from /usr/lib/libgsmd.so.0
 #2  0x40d4378c in lgsm_netreg_register () from /usr/lib/libgsmd.so.0
 #3  0x40d36d14 in moko_gsmd_connection_network_register () from
 /usr/lib/libmokogsmd2.so.0
 #4  0x40d2b5c0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/matchbox-panel/libopenmoko-panel-
 gsm.so
 (gdb) quit
 The program is running.  Exit anyway? (y or n) y

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/volatile/tmp# opkg list_installed |grep gsm
 gsm0710muxd - 0.9.1+gitr1+3ff86b129640b647ccba3d86eb243d864671b039-r0 -
 gsmd-plugin-machine-generic - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-machine-gta01 - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-machine-tihtc - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-vendor-bcm - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-vendor-qc - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-vendor-ti - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugin-vendor-tihtc - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 gsmd-plugins - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 libgsmd - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 libgsmd-tools - 0.1+svnr4505-r44 -
 libmokogsmd2-0 - 0.1.0+svnr4334-r2 -
 openmoko-panel-gsm - 0.1.0+svnr4335-r2 -

 http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/gsm/src/libgsmd/libgsmd_network.c
 
http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/OM-2007.2/libraries/libmokogsmd2/libmokogsmd
 /moko-gsmd-connection.c
 http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/OM-2007.2/panel-plugins/openmoko-
 panel-gsm/src/openmoko-panel-gsm.c

 I'll try to find a way to reproduct it (it happened twice today)

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/855#comment:4>
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