Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:55 AM, Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 Errr ... isn't that what I said?

 I have suspend disabled and blanking set to 60 seconds. My FR never
 suspends
 and it blanks after 60 secs. This is the case when locked or not.

 If you indeed have the facilities I do, then you just aren't configuring it
 correctly.

 Or am I missing something? Is this not what you were after?


I'm talking about the aux button, which locks the screen.  I understand that
disabling suspend will help get rid of the no-sound-post-resume problem.

What I am after is a way to lock the screen with the aux button first, and
allow it to blank automatically after 5,10,30 or 60 seconds.  It should not
light up without pressing the aux button again - in this way, you can keep
it in your pocket without resorting to suspend and losing sound after
resume.

I don't know if there is a way to do this after recent updates, so I'll
un-mothball the moko and try, and post my experience again.

HTH.
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Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-02 Thread Sarton O'Brien
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 17:03:30 Nishit Dave wrote:
 What I am after is a way to lock the screen with the aux button first, and
 allow it to blank automatically after 5,10,30 or 60 seconds.  It should not
 light up without pressing the aux button again - in this way, you can keep
 it in your pocket without resorting to suspend and losing sound after
 resume.

OK. Except for the requirement of not lighting up until unlocked, that is 
exactly how mine operates.

I store mine in an old leather ipaq cover that sits flush and doesn't knock 
the screen when moving so I don't have the issue of it lighting from random 
taps. I can go a whole day without a charge (woohoo).

Without knocking something up yourself, I doubt anything will facilitate what 
you are after as suspend is suppose to cover this scenario and I'd say that's 
where the focus currently is, unless someone core decides a permanently 
blanked screen while locked is useful.

 I don't know if there is a way to do this after recent updates, so I'll
 un-mothball the moko and try, and post my experience again.

You'll have to manually hook something into the aux button to keep the screen 
blanked even when tapped as the feature will likely only have merit on an 
individual basis  once suspend works.

Sarton

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Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-02 Thread Nishit Dave
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 You'll have to manually hook something into the aux button to keep the
 screen
 blanked even when tapped as the feature will likely only have merit on an
 individual basis  once suspend works.

 Sarton


We'll wait.
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Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-01 Thread roguemoko
Nishit Dave wrote:
 Now here's the bottom line: OM should either resolve the 
 suspend-resume-sound issue, or give us a way in which the screen can 
 be both blanked and locked.  The current design 'feature' that a 
 screen-locked phone cannot be blanked is really, well, unfortunate.

Install illume-config-illume from testing or instll rasters image and 
update to asu stable.

Both options will mean you can access the power configuration and enable 
screen blanking and disable suspend. The suspend option will look to be 
enabled in settings but this is wrong. It's actually the screen blanking 
time. I've only tested the raster image.

Sarton

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Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-01 Thread Nishit Dave
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nishit Dave wrote:
  Now here's the bottom line: OM should either resolve the
  suspend-resume-sound issue, or give us a way in which the screen can
  be both blanked and locked.  The current design 'feature' that a
  screen-locked phone cannot be blanked is really, well, unfortunate.

 Install illume-config-illume from testing or instll rasters image and
 update to asu stable.

 Both options will mean you can access the power configuration and enable
 screen blanking and disable suspend. The suspend option will look to be
 enabled in settings but this is wrong. It's actually the screen blanking
 time. I've only tested the raster image.

 I know, I already have the spanner and power settings.  What is needed is a
way to blank and lock without suspending.  Will illume-config-illume enable
it?
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Re: OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-09-01 Thread Sarton O'Brien
On Monday 01 September 2008 16:59:26 Nishit Dave wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Nishit Dave wrote:
   Now here's the bottom line: OM should either resolve the
   suspend-resume-sound issue, or give us a way in which the screen can
   be both blanked and locked.  The current design 'feature' that a
   screen-locked phone cannot be blanked is really, well, unfortunate.
 
  Install illume-config-illume from testing or instll rasters image and
  update to asu stable.
 
  Both options will mean you can access the power configuration and enable
  screen blanking and disable suspend. The suspend option will look to be
  enabled in settings but this is wrong. It's actually the screen blanking
  time. I've only tested the raster image.
 
I know, I already have the spanner and power settings.  What is needed is
a way to blank and lock without suspending.  Will illume-config-illume enable 
it?

Errr ... isn't that what I said?

I have suspend disabled and blanking set to 60 seconds. My FR never suspends 
and it blanks after 60 secs. This is the case when locked or not.

If you indeed have the facilities I do, then you just aren't configuring it 
correctly.

Or am I missing something? Is this not what you were after?

Sarton

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OM2008.8, sound not working after resume from suspend

2008-08-31 Thread Nishit Dave
I know this has been said ad nauseam, but now I have a real reason to
complain.  Please standby for a little horror story: my little daughter got
lost in a busy mall, and I had made the mistake of only carrying my FR
along.  Now the mall's administration was calling me up after getting my
number from her, but I could not talk to them as the phone had been in
suspend mode when the call came in.  Luckily my wife's mobile was working so
we managed to call back, and were put on hold for some time before we got
our daughter.

An hour later, by chance, my wife and I got separated somehow (holding one
child each) and I lost the signal as I entered the basement.  I went back
upstairs looking for her, and the FR seemed to be registered to the network,
but neither calls nor sms were working.  A restart and 10 minutes of waiting
later, I was back to square one.  No sound even some time after
registration, but sms saved the day.

Later in the night, I had put the phone on suspend as I was driving.  I
checked with the home phone, again no sound!  So I have now put the FR in
the cooler as I will be traveling for more than a week, and can't risk
missed calls.

Now here's the bottom line: OM should either resolve the
suspend-resume-sound issue, or give us a way in which the screen can be both
blanked and locked.  The current design 'feature' that a screen-locked phone
cannot be blanked is really, well, unfortunate.
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