Hello ev'rybody. For a few days, I've been testing FSO M4.1, mostly because of my latest (and noisy) problems with QTE. Just to be safe, I kept QTE on the internal storage, and put FSO on the SD card. First of all, kudos to FSO Team : it's really starting to look and feel good. For now, only two things are preventing me to move "for real" :
- It looks like the only way to go into suspend is to press the power button shortly. That's ok for me, but Illume's config is still stating suspend happens just after blanking, which itself occurs after 30s of idling. But since I prefer to chose when I suspend, I won't complain (it's just a little odd). What's worse is that sometimes, after a while, it gets unable to go to sleep. I can press the power button ten times, it still stays on. Only way I found for now is to reboot. Not pretty :/ - I'm not sure whether this one is a problem or not, and I'd like to be (sure, that is). I'm completely in love with the cli-framework command. I mean, this is exactly the reason why I hopped on the OpenMoko wagon. I can tweak, explore, experiment, and I like that. The problem is, GPS subsystem doesn't seem to work at all (either through Zhone, Tango or cli-framework). I launch cli, Request GPS resource (which took less than 10 secondes). And then, I can wait forever, I can't see a single satellite (through GetSatellites()). Not even a little one with a weak signal or anything. gpstime.GetTime() is still returning 0. Maybe it's just my lack of luck (I'd rather). Some time ago, I managed to get a fix both with QTE4.4 demo and another (Gtk based) GPS test app. Is this the normal behaviour of a GwaF (GPS without a Fix), or not? Thanks by advance :) -- Olivier _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community