Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote: > Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> First thing is that i can't find the setting, when the display dims the >> brightness. The default setting dims it after some minutes (~3-5 min, i >> didn't measure it) what is way to late for battery usage. Also it would > > At the moment you need to edit the source: > > 1) apt-get source fso-frameworkd > 2) edit fso-frameworkd*/framework/subsystems/odeviced/idlenotifier.py around > line 58 > 3) fakeroot apt-get --build source fso-frameworkd > 4) dpkg -i fso-frameworkd*deb
I downloaded, edited and compiled it on my neo. I changed the values to else: self.timeouts = { \ "IDLE": 1, "IDLE_DIM": 2, "IDLE_PRELOCK": 3, "LOCK": 4, "SUSPEND": 20, \ } But i don't really know if these numbers are minutes or something else. But after installing the new compiled package the result is not exactly what i hoped for. Within xfce and no thone running the behaviour is the same as before. Ahen i start zhone the backlight dims after ~25s and gets complete dark and locks after ~15s more. I can't figure out what the numbers i changed really do and IF they really did something or not. :/ But i was hoping to change the behaviour of xfce even when zhone is not running, what is the condition most of the time at the moment. ;) >> ne nice to set the maximum brightness and not always maximum (63). > > 1) apt-get source zhone > 2) edit zhone*/src/zhone around line 1924 > 3) fakeroot apt-get --build source zhone > 4) dpkg -i zhone*deb This didn't work at all. When i try to compile it with "apt-get --build source zhone" i get an error message that some archives couldn't be downloaded. I only got zhone_0-git20080809.orig.tar.gz and it also wants the dsc and diff file. But i think this affects also only the brightness when zhone is running. Is there a way to change this setting for xfce? >> Then i wanted to use openoffice, what would make me really happy because >> i only use OO on my desktop as well. But after i inetalled it i can't >> start it. When i try to start any OO app i got the following error message >> >> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice: line 365: 2088 Illegal instruction >> "$sd_prog/$sd_binary" "$@" >> >> where the second number increases with every try. "soffice" seems to be >> a start script, but i can't find the problem why it doesn't work. :( > > You probably should try openoffice under qemu. If you can reproduce it > there you should file a bug to bugs.debian.org. > >> Then i wanted to ask if there exists a recent navit version for debian. > > You can create a package easily: > > 1) wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/navit/navit-0.0.4.tar.gz > 2) tar zxf navit-0.0.4.tar.gz > 3) cd navit-0.0.4 > 4) dh_make -s -f ../navit-0.0.4.tar.gz > 5) edit debian/rules and change line that calls ./configure to read only > > ./configure $(CROSS) --prefix=/usr > > 6) dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot > 7) sudo dpkg -i ../navit*deb This works after reinstalling quite some dev packages. I only couldn't apply the fast-map-dragging patch with the svn version 1314. It seems some files have changed and the patch didn't apply successfull. But the programm runs and that is quite some success. :) I hope that the fast map dragging patch will be applied to the svn repository soon, so everybody doesn't have to do the patching on their own when compiling for themselfs. ;) > This quick'n'dirty packaking took only a few minutes but the package seems to > work: > > http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/debian-navit1.png > > To create armel package you probably want to > > qemubuilder --build navit_0.0.4-1.dsc > > since building navit on your freerunner might take a while. Thats's right. The building of navit on my neo takes quite some time. > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community