[QtMoko] Debian version

2010-07-04 Thread MicVM

Hi folks,

I was trying to port an application developed with the SHR-toolcahin to
qtmoko (debian) and ran into a lot of methods etc. that are not available in
debian lenny yet. Is the reasoning behind the choice of debian lenny that it
is more stable and hence one less source of possible problems while tuning
qtmoko or is there another reason behind it? Are there any known problems
with sid?
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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-09-21 Thread MicVM

Has somebody of you guys managed to run linphone3 in shr in the meanwhile? I
tried every possible statefile and asound that i found on the mailing list
(also tried without asound.conf) but still no success. The standard voip
statefile is ok for the microphone, but no sound comes out of the earpiece.
Any ideas?
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Re: Litephone 0.1

2009-09-20 Thread MicVM

Very well done and nice UI concepts man! Like it very much.
Here some small issues I experienced so far:

- I synched my opimd contacts with pisi, I can read all the synched phone
numbers in opimd contacts demo application, but I cant read them in the
litephone contact tab. However, I have all the names of the contacts there,
but the content is empty. Just for some few contacts i can find one phone
number sometimes (most of the time its of the mobile phone number field). I
think that may be because of the different naming of the fields?
- Sometimes I choose a contact and edit some data and everything works fine.
If after that I want to edit another contact, it shows the contact I edited
previously.

Keep up your good work
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Re: latest update fsousaged crash!!

2009-08-10 Thread MicVM



rusolis wrote:
 
 2009/8/9 Edder ed...@tkwsping.nl

 Am experiencing the same problem. Am I right in assuming that this is
 why the sim card does not come 'online' (no GSM connection).

 
 I have the same problem. Can't make or receive phone calls, otherwise no
 errors.
 
 

Me too. I tried to enable again ousaged instead, but that did not help
neither.
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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-24 Thread MicVM



Al Johnson wrote:
 
 On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
  Problems:
  * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
  device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or a
  fundamental problem.

 I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
 others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
 support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
 or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
 linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.

 Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
 trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
 hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
 
 I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only given it
 a 
 cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
 2007.2. 
 Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the voip-
 handset.state that comes with milestone5. 
 
 Brian's config is available at:
 http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf
 

Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and linphone 3
there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation impossible. Did
u do the same experience there?

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Re: Om2009 testing release 5

2009-06-17 Thread MicVM

I flashed Om2009 r5 as well an can confirm most of the described problems.

In addition I have the problem that switching of suspend from paroli (i
assume this is done by setting suspend time to -1), as well as in illume
does not have any effect. The same when i set up no dimming in the illume
power settings. I dont remember exactly if this was working in r4 but I
think it was.

Besides that you have done a great work so far! Thanks guys!
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