Re: latest FSO from debian/sid not working

2012-03-21 Thread arne anka

- fso-gt02 is installed
- LED still does not work
- phoneui-apps: i don't intend to sue the device as phone
- rules: is there a howtod/description? as i said i don't have a backup of  
my old installation where i tweaked rules.yaml and don't after 1.5 years  
not recall what i did there
- dmesg: what does a message in dmesg have to do with fso? or do you mean,  
that indicates that kernel wise everything is in place (drivers)?


apparently i set DEBUG in the wrong set of config files  
(/etc/freesmartphone/conf/default/ is _not_ a sensible name for a  
configuration not being used) -- but now i see at least messages about  
state changes in /var/log/fsodeviced.log and signs of activity in  
/var/log/frameworkd.log


thanks


Am Montag, 19. März 2012, 21:01:43 schrieb arne anka:

> Can you describe the problem?

- no apparent reaction to key presses -- no action (suspend or so), no
line in logs (everything set to DEBUG)


There are no actions defined. If you press power for 2 seconds, dmesg  
should

report this, if everything is ok.


- no led action
- persist/ folder missing (frameworkd complaining about it and throwing  
an

exception)


LEDs should work.
Please check, if fso-gta02 package is installed. It depends on necessary
packages with config files.


- files in /sys/ missing (i'd expect the fso in debian to work with the
kernel there -- or is it just the usual discrepancy one encounters in  
sid

now and then?)

i updated to 2.6.39.4 from SHR, and at least the files in /sys/ are back
-- but nothing else changed.


I think, you will need 2.6.39. SHR kernel is working here.



i got rid of LXDE (tested it years ago and never was happy with it) and
installed e17 -- but even without any X, FSO should do something when
pressing buttons at least.


You have do define actions yourself in  
/etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml


Try installing fso-gta02 and phonui-apps.

Rico


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Re: latest FSO from debian/sid not working

2012-03-20 Thread Rico Rommel
Am Montag, 19. März 2012, 21:01:43 schrieb arne anka:
> > Can you describe the problem?
>
> - no apparent reaction to key presses -- no action (suspend or so), no
> line in logs (everything set to DEBUG)

There are no actions defined. If you press power for 2 seconds, dmesg should
report this, if everything is ok.

> - no led action
> - persist/ folder missing (frameworkd complaining about it and throwing an
> exception)

LEDs should work.
Please check, if fso-gta02 package is installed. It depends on necessary
packages with config files.

> - files in /sys/ missing (i'd expect the fso in debian to work with the
> kernel there -- or is it just the usual discrepancy one encounters in sid
> now and then?)
>
> i updated to 2.6.39.4 from SHR, and at least the files in /sys/ are back
> -- but nothing else changed.

I think, you will need 2.6.39. SHR kernel is working here.


> i got rid of LXDE (tested it years ago and never was happy with it) and
> installed e17 -- but even without any X, FSO should do something when
> pressing buttons at least.

You have do define actions yourself in /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml

Try installing fso-gta02 and phonui-apps.

Rico

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Re: latest FSO from debian/sid not working

2012-03-19 Thread arne anka

Can you describe the problem?


- no apparent reaction to key presses -- no action (suspend or so), no  
line in logs (everything set to DEBUG)

- no led action
- persist/ folder missing (frameworkd complaining about it and throwing an  
exception)
- files in /sys/ missing (i'd expect the fso in debian to work with the  
kernel there -- or is it just the usual discrepancy one encounters in sid  
now and then?)


i updated to 2.6.39.4 from SHR, and at least the files in /sys/ are back  
-- but nothing else changed.
i got rid of LXDE (tested it years ago and never was happy with it) and  
installed e17 -- but even without any X, FSO should do something when  
pressing buttons at least.


do i need any more modules loaded? i rather foolishly purged my old debian  
installation without saving configurations and stuff, before i tried the  
install.sh.



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