Re: SIM not ready

2013-03-19 Thread Sebastian Reinhardt

Am 17.03.2013 18:45, schrieb Radek Polak:

On Sunday, March 17, 2013 01:20:46 AM Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:


I have some trouble with my GTA04. Since I updated to QtMoko v53 and
receiving some messages (e-mail), the "busy symbol" (rotating clock) is
shown on screen.
If I ty to delete some SMS, a message is shown, that SIM is not ready.
Opening the system info -> SIM is showing the SIM ID shows "Please wait"
on all positions (SMS used/free and Contacts used/free).
The SIM seems to be working (in other cellphone/ SonyEricsson P910i)!
The phone is connecting to provider (is displayed in homescreen and also
able to connect to internet/3G). Make calls is a little bit difficult.
The call tone is there, but the called phone is not ringing! After hang
up, the called one is ringing! Very misteriousGTA04 is not ringing,
too (or later).
How to solve it?

Maybe can you try deleting some SMS using your other phone, if that helps? Or
there can be something interesting in log after enabling modem categories.

Regards

Radek

I played a little bit and the "clock" is gone away.problem is 
pulseaudio/ pasuspender


ssh -X root@192.168.0.202
root@192.168.0.202's password:
Linux neo 3.7.0-gta04-qtmoko-v52 #1 PREEMPT Wed Jan 30 15:43:12 UTC 2013 
armv7l

snipp
Last login: Tue Mar 19 22:28:14 2013 from 192.168.0.200
root@neo:~# ps aux | grep pas
root  1207  3.8  0.3  73824  1640 ?S22:45   0:03 
pasuspender -- alsactl -f /opt/qtmoko/etc/alsa/a4/MediaSpeaker.state 
restore

root  1218  0.0  0.1   1864   580 pts/0S+   22:47   0:00 grep pas
root@neo:~# kill -9 1207
root@neo:~# pasuspender -- alsactl -f 
/opt/qtmoko/etc/alsa/a4/MediaSpeaker.state restore

Connection failure: Connection refused
snipp
"Why refused? => try kill/ restart pulse:"
snipp
root@neo:~# ps aux | grep pulse
root  1149  0.0  0.0   1720   492 ?S22:45   0:00 /bin/sh 
/opt/qtmoko/bin/pulse.sh
root  1152  6.4  0.3  10540  1720 ?S<   22:45   0:10 
pulseaudio --log-level=info --exit-idle-time=-1
root  1153  0.0  0.1   1640   536 ?S22:45   0:00 logger 
-t pulse.sh

root  1234  0.0  0.1   1864   580 pts/0S+   22:48   0:00 grep pulse
root@neo:~# kill -9 1149 1152 1153
-bash: kill: (1153) - No such process
root@neo:~# ps aux | grep pulse
root  1236  0.0  0.1   1864   580 pts/0S+   22:48   0:00 grep pulse
root@neo:~# pasuspender -- alsactl -f 
/opt/qtmoko/etc/alsa/a4/MediaSpeaker.state restore

Connection failure: Connection refused
root@neo:~# /opt/qtmoko/bin/pulse.sh
^Z
[1]+  Stopped /opt/qtmoko/bin/pulse.sh
root@neo:~# bg
[1]+ /opt/qtmoko/bin/pulse.sh &
root@neo:~# pasuspender -- alsactl -f 
/opt/qtmoko/etc/alsa/a4/MediaSpeaker.state restore

root@neo:~#


Ok, after restart, I have to repeat this procedure to get rid of 
"clock". But I hear nothing!


--
Regards

Sebastian Reinhardt


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Re: [QtMoko] Wireless connention to eduroam

2013-03-19 Thread Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani
On 03/14/2013 03:01 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> >> on="expr:@/Network/Interfaces/Wifi/State == 2"
>>> active="expr:@/Network/Interfaces/Wifi/State == 2"
>>> onclick="message=QPE/Application/qterminal,setDocument(QString),/opt/qtmoko
>>> /bin/ping.sh" />
>> There is command line utility calles vsexplorer (or something like that) in
>> /opt/qtmoko/bin. You can use it to read and probably set these valuespace
>> objects.
> Why isn't the icon shown based on the actual interface's status rather
> than based on some external info that needs to be constantly kept
> up-to-date?
>
>
> Stefan
>
Just an hint about the GUI: after a suspend, the wifi icon correctly
displayed.

Regards,
   Giacomo

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