Re: [SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Matthias Huber
Johan Kraft schrieb: > Hi, > > Thanks for the answers, they are just what I needed. I should have > been more clear on the first one though. > > I asked: > "Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?" > > What I really meant was: > "Is is possible to have the FR _not_ sus

Re: [SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Johan Kraft
Hi, Thanks for the answers, they are just what I needed. I should have been more clear on the first one though. I asked: "Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery?" What I really meant was: "Is is possible to have the FR _not_ suspend as default when on battery, witho

Re: [SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Matthias Huber
Johan Kraft schrieb: > How do I run a script automatically at the end of the start up process? make a script: /etc/init.d/johankraft chmod +x /etc/init.d/johankraft cd /etc/init.d/rc5.d ln -s ../init.d/johannkraft S99johannkraft ___ Openmoko community

Re: [SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Petr Vanek
>Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery? Settings->Power->Auto-suspend: Off >How do I turn on the wifi radio from the command line (instead of going >through the settings)? opkg install fsoraw fsoraw --help >How do I run a script automatically at the end of the star

Re: [SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Johan Kraft wrote: > Hi all, > > I have got a couple of questions regarding the latest SHR-u. > > Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery? Settings -> Power in the 'Power Settings' section > How do I turn on the wifi radio from the comman

[SHR-u] Wifi, Keyboard and scripting

2009-10-28 Thread Johan Kraft
Hi all, I have got a couple of questions regarding the latest SHR-u. Is is possible to have it _not_ suspend as default when on battery? How do I turn on the wifi radio from the command line (instead of going through the settings)? How do I run a script automatically at the end of the start up pr