Eric Smith writes:
> /sys/devices/platform/s3c-ohci/usb_host:usb_host1
> /sys/devices/platform/s3c-ohci/usb_mode
> /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-sdi/mmc_host:mmc1
>
> Thanks for advice on how to set the neo to provide power over usb.
The /sys paths change with kernel versions. I personally don't
Hi
Using:
Linux hackable1 2.6.29-rc3-hackable1 #2 PREEMPT Tue Sep 15 13:07:51 CEST 2009
armv4tl GNU/Linux
I am following instructions at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_USB_host
So far this command seems to work:
root@hackable1:~# echo host > /sys/devices/platform/s3c-ohci/usb_mode
In
install navit with apt-get, it will show up in QX. then ensure the
option for the gps module is checked and you're good to go.
On 7/17/11, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sebastian Reinhardt writes:
>> 1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki.
>
> I'm not a qtmoko user but I
Sebastian Reinhardt writes:
> 1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki.
I'm not a qtmoko user but I know about navit. Can you give me a link to
the binary you used? Does it have source code too?
> 3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
> duri
Hi, a few weeks ago I purchased an Freerunner. I decided to install
Qtmoko v3.5 on an 8GB sd-card. Most things working like a charm. But I
have some problems:
1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki. But I do
not get the gps position, in NeronGPS I get the fix. I installed
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