QtMoko media playback progress?

2012-11-21 Thread Neil Jerram
Hi Radek,

With current git master (well, actually 052d8d852), I don't see the
progress bar moving when I play a piece of music in the media player.
Do you?

I wondered if this might be connected with using the '#ifndef
QT_NO_GLIB' implementation of gstreamerbushelper.cpp.  The '#ifdef
QT_NO_GLIB' appears to have support for reporting progress, by emitting
the message() signal with a null message, but I don't see any equivalent
of that in the '#ifndef QT_NO_GLIB' implementation.

Regards,
Neil

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Re: Kernel panic on Freerunner QtMoko boot

2012-11-21 Thread Ivan Matveev
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 22:19:24 -0500
Harry Prevor  wrote:

> About a week ago I installed QtMoko on my Freerunner as it's first
> distribution and all was well. However, for reasons mostly unrelated
> to this post the install broke so I decided to reinstall QtMoko using
> instructions from here:
> 
> 
> However, to my surprise I wasn't able to get anything to work. Here's
> what I've tried so far to no avail:
> 
> --Flashed the Qi bootloader several times;
> --Flashed the kernel several times to NAND;
[...]

I had a similar problem. Somehow it went away.
See
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2012-January/066196.html
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-December/065998.html

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Re: Kernel panic on Freerunner QtMoko boot

2012-11-21 Thread Radek Polak
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 04:17:19 AM Harry Prevor wrote:

> Oddly enough, I am still getting this same UBIFS kernel panic even
> when I successfully flash a JFFS2 image I made of QtMoko onto the
> Freerunner. I made the image by unzipping the .tar.gz rootfs from
> SourceForge into a folder and then running "mkfs.jffs2 -r
> qtmoko-rootfs/ -p -e 0x2 -o qtmoko-debian-gta02-v48.jffs2" on the
> folder. I then ran "dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D
> qtmoko-debian-gta02-v48.jffs2" and it seemed to have flashed
> successfully, but I still get that darn error on every boot. I've also
> tried unzipping the .tar.gz into my ext3 uSD card, but it didn't seem
> to do anything either. Is there any reason that this should be
> happening? Are there any officially released non-UBIFS rootfses that I
> can use for the Freerunner? What specifically would y'alls reccommend
> to debug / fix this?

There is still good old v26 release:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/OldFiles/OldStable-GTA02-v26/

If you want to create jffs2 out of tarbal you also need to change /etc/fstab 
and most likely "root" and "rootfstype" arguments in bootloader. But maybe you 
could boot it with NOR uboot.

Regards

Radek

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paging for some GTA04 group tour participants

2012-11-21 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi,
everyone should now have received an information about
the status of the group tour, and many have already received
their GTA04 board.

But we have not yet received a confirmation of the shipment
address from all participants, although we have a unit to ship.

This may be because the e-mail was lost or is no longer valid.

If you have not yet received your GTA04 or a shipment
notification, please check with your order page if the
address and e-mail address are still correct or should be
changed.

Please send the mail in any such case so that we know who
has answered and whom we have to search by a detective :)

Depending on your position on the list we can ship
immediately or you will get the device from the last
production batch of 20 units we are still waiting for.

Thank you very much,
Nikolaus


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Re: Kernel panic on Freerunner QtMoko boot

2012-11-21 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
robin  writes:
> I have qi installed.

If you want to use u-boot you should install u-boot :)

> So how can I go to jiffs in nand if I have qtmoko residing on the
> sd-card?

qi does not support changing boot options if you boot from nand. If the
boot options force ubifs then you are out of luck with this particular
build of qi.

-Timo

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Re: Kernel panic on Freerunner QtMoko boot

2012-11-21 Thread robin
I have qi installed. So how can I go to jiffs in nand if I have qtmoko 
residing on the sd-card? pressing the aux button after a short vibration
during the first seconds of booting? as far as I remember my "cumbersome"
way of booting jiffs in nand was the only way to do it, but I mighbt be
mistaken. 


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