Re: [QtMoko] Mokofaen red signal strength icon

2012-11-14 Thread Neil Jerram
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:

> Thanks for the suggestion. It's not a difficult work to do but I'm
> really busy, so it is on the todo list for a next release.

Thanks, it's much appreciated whenever you get time for this.

 Neil

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Re: [QtMoko] Mokofaen red signal strength icon

2012-11-14 Thread francesco . devita
Thanks for the suggestion. It's not a difficult work to do but I'm 
really busy, so it is on the todo list for a next release.


Regards
Joif

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Re: [QtMoko] Mokofaen red signal strength icon

2012-11-14 Thread Ben Wong
Yes, I too had thought red meant "super duper must be 110%" signal strength.

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Neil Jerram  wrote:
> I've been wondering for some time what it means when the GSM signal
> strength icon goes red, and whether/how that's different from the icon
> disappearing altogether, and whether/how either of those are related to
> modem crashes.
>
> After consulting the code, I see that:
>
> - disappeared completely => 0% signal strength
> - all red => 1-20% signal strength
> - 1 blue bar => 21-40%
> - 2 blue bars => 41-60%
> - 3 blue bars => 61-80%
> - 4 blue bars => 81-100%
>
> Now that I know that, I suggest that the all red icon is quite
> unintuitive, and that it would be more intuitive if changed to the same
> grey colour as used in the blue bar icons.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
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Re: [GTA-04] multiboot with QtMoko/SHR

2012-11-14 Thread Martin Jansa
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 08:47:09PM +0100, Lukas Märdian wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> the SHR install guide already conforms with the new uboot setup metioned
> by Nikolaus.
> 
> You can just partition you SD card with up to 4 ext partitions and put
> SHR on any of them. BUT your kernel needs to take the 'rootfs' bootarg
> from the bootloader for this to work. There are some kernels wich have
> 'rootfs=/dev/mmcblk0p2' hardcoded, e.g. old SHR kernels (fixed since 29
> Oct. [0]), NeilBrown's kernel (gta04_defconfig), ...

Small typo, 'root' bootarg, not rootfs.

Cheers,
 
> I hope this helps,
>   Lukas
> 
> [0]
> http://git.shr-project.org/git/?p=meta-smartphone.git;a=commit;h=50c4dbb7aece3d33b2a718d82a093700c066fe02
> 
> Am 13.11.2012 18:09, schrieb A.dre:
> > Thanks for your quick response. I will try an entirely different
> > partitioning scheme (omitting the FAT32 on p1).
> > 
> > Still puzzled as why my SHR on p4 never booted.
> > 
> > As for 'unofficial beagle board pages', I was redirected there by [7]:
> >  "The SD card needs to have a special format as described here."
> > (Probably I misinterpreted something here(?).)
> > 
> > Thanks again, André.
> > 
> > [7] http://projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-rootfs/
> > 
> > On 11/13/2012 05:53 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> with the new boot system [5] you can just format the heads/cylinders
> >> as you like
> >> and ignore [1] as long as your x-loader in NAND is intact. And even
> >> then, I
> >> suggest to follow the GTA04 documentation and not some inofficial beagle
> >> board pages.
> >>
> >> The new boot system scans for the first kernel it finds in any of the
> >> 4 ext2/3/4 partitions.
> >> Therefore the first partition not even needs to be FAT and you can
> >> have 4 ext partitions.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately I did not yet find the time to write a full documentation.
> >>
> >> Nikolaus
> >>
> >> [5] http://download.goldelico.com/gta04/20121030-GTA04-Production/
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 13.11.2012 um 17:43 schrieb A.dre:
> >>
> >>> Is it possible to prepare a SD-card for GTA-04 with multiple OS'es
> >>> installed? (QtMoko and SHR in my case.)
> >>>
> >>> I tried and did not succeed. I followed (in chronological order)
> >>> [1](sd-card), [2](QtMoko) and [3](SHR) with result [4]
> >>>
> >>> Different from [2] is that partition 4 is formatted as ext3 (instead
> >>> of SWAP). This is the partition where I put SHR.
> >>> As I understand from [3] SHR does not mandate specific partitions to
> >>> be installed on.
> >>>
> >>> I tried QtMoko on partition 2 and SHR on p4. I never got SHR to boot.
> >>>   (QtMoko did boot.)
> >>> I tried SHR on partition 2 and another SHR on p4. I never got SHR to
> >>> boot from p4.
> >>>   (SHR from p2 booted although I selected p4 during boot!)
> >>>
> >>> Any ideas?
> >>> Should the partition with /boot reside below 2GB?
> >>> Is it mandatory to put QtMoko/rootfs on partition 2?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
> >>> André
> >>>
> >>> (As I'm writing this email I see the number heads is 246 instead of
> >>> the 255 as in mentioned in [1]. I will give it another try.)
> >>>
> >>> [1] http://code.google.com/p/beagleboard/wiki/LinuxBootDiskFormat
> >>> [2] http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/GTA04/
> >>> [3] http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Devices/GTA04/InstallGuide
> >>> [4]$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
> >>> Disk /dev/sdb: 7969 MB, 7969177600 bytes
> >>> 246 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1020 cylinders, total 15564800 sectors
> >>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
> >>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
> >>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
> >>> Disk identifier: 0x
> >>>
> >>>Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
> >>> /dev/sdb1   *  63  144584   72261c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
> >>> /dev/sdb2  144585 5284655 2570035+  83  Linux
> >>> /dev/sdb3 528465610424726 2570035+   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
> >>> /dev/sdb41042472715564797 2570035+  83  Linux
> >>> $
> >>>
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