On Monday, January 27, 2014 02:29:10 PM Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote: > Hi Radek, all, > > > Hi, > > > > it seems that thanks to your mail we have discovered resume problems > > on 2.6.39 kernels! > > > > > > > > I tried rmmod ar6000 and i cant reproduce my resume issues anymore! I > > had running my dial script over night. Freerunner now shows 333 > > succesful resumes, while it used to fail after 30 resumes before. > > > > > > > > So please if you are using 2.6.39 kernel edit /etc/modules, remove or > > comment out line with ar6000, reboot and report if your resume issues > > are gone. > > I've been using 2.6.39 with ar6000 commented in /etc/modules in the last > week and I've not encountered the resume so far.
Hi, well it's quite stable, but not rock stable, at least not for me :( I had encountered problem that the phone wouldnt wake with POWER button. So i tried call from another phone. The screen turned on, but was unresponsive. I tried connecting USB, but this did not work too. > Editing /etc/modules I noticed that snd-soc-neo1973-wm8753 is repeated > three times. Is it the right behaviour? No. It needs to be there only once. I messed it in the rootfs howto while trying to figure list of modules needed. It shouldnt hurt, but once is enough. Fixed this in git now. > By the way, gnuchess does not seem to work on this last QtMoko release. > Is this a my problem or is it a common one? Hmm maybe i can take a look. > I've a suggestion for you developers: in the "scripts" menu (top left > icon in the mail menu) it would be great if the script could be return > some kind of feedback. For example, each category (such as "GPS > standby") should present a slide button with the two (or more) possible > values (checked against the script behind, if possible). Indeed, it > should be something similar to neocontrol... These are just shell scripts. But yes, with GUI helper tool they could work like this. I implemented tool for showing QT message boxes already here: https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/tree/master/src/tools/qui maybe extending this with sliders could work. > Sorry for proposing instead of coding, but my lack of knowledge is too > big :-( No problem :) BR Radek
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