The dev image you installed still has the modules from the moko10
kernel, so
you need to download the modules for moko11, put them on your device (in
/lib/modules) and reboot. Your device can't all the modules included on the
website, though. In order to get *just* audio working I'd suggest the
following directory tree:
2.6.21.6-moko11/kernel/sound/
Sound will probably not be much fun without the media card, though, so you'll
probably want
2.6.21.6-moko11/kernel/drivers/mmc/
also. If you put those on your device and reboot it'll auto-detect the audio
and load the modules necessary.
- Michael
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Richard Lussier wrote:
Here are my first impressions.
First it was quite easy to install kernel and filesystem under Ubuntu.
Just a bit annoying to keep pressing aux switch to keep alive.
I happened to get the phone connecting to network (fido / rogers in Canada.
The problem I have is with audio.
There is no audio, and when I try to access alsactl to enable audio, it says
no audio device.
I have installed uImage moko11R1 and dev image 20070728.
It will be a great device when fully developped.
I am very impressed, thanks to all developpers...