Re: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
Hi, - original Nachricht Would we have a chance to disable console sleep recompiling the kernel (like Till tried?). Should we ask some PM experts for this, e.g. Kevin? That may actually make sense for the beagleboard as these will likely never be run on battery. I am just running the recompiled kernel in order to run a custom video mode (which isn't working as expected at this moment). Carsten, could you please add the drivers from input/touchscreen to your default config? It seems you tried to enable everything that might be useful (incl. dvb card drivers) but forgot those input devices. Till ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
Hi, i do get an image on the B7 hardware. There are still major issues. The most significant is probably that the device tends to reset/reboot after a few minutes of being idle. Also it then doesn't reboot but hangs in/after TIs X-loader and before uboot. For me currently a mystery is the source of the default video mode the device comes up with: It definitely uses the panel driver in panel-generic. But this only contains a single mode of 640x480 pixels. Yet the device comes up with 800x600 pixels. Where does this mode come from? Till - original Nachricht Betreff: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle Gesendet: Do, 29. Okt 2009 Von: Juha Kallioinenjuha.kallioi...@nokia.com ext Tuomas Kulve wrote: Tuomas Kulve wrote: I work with C2 revision and I use Mini-A cable with powered USB hub. The Beagle is also powered directly. This setup was the only one I got working with the earlier B revisions and I've stick to it. With C2 revision it looks like both the 16 and 24 bit modes work (at least I got the desktop showing). I tried also with B5 revision and although X log says everything is fine I don't get any image on the LCD monitor. The monitor will shutdown because of the screensaver as it should and it wakes up when I move the mouse, but the screen is black all the time. For me the screen wakes up when I move the mouse around. No image, though. -- Juha Kallioinen ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers --- original Nachricht Ende ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
Hi, i just disabled the two main CPU Power Management switches (CPU frequency scaling and CPU idle PM support) and the uart/console now doesn't have any problems anymore and also the system now seems to run stable. Get it here: http://www.harbaum.org/till/uImage_Maemo5_no_PM.bz2 Till - original Nachricht Betreff: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle Gesendet: Do, 29. Okt 2009 Von: Dirk Behmedirk.be...@googlemail.com Till Harbaum wrote: Hi, - original Nachricht Would we have a chance to disable console sleep recompiling the kernel (like Till tried?). Should we ask some PM experts for this, e.g. Kevin? That may actually make sense for the beagleboard as these will likely never be run on battery. While thinking about this: Would it make sense to disable power management for Beagle kernel completely? Or will Maemo5 have a problem then? Till: Maybe you like to try this while building your own kernel? Cheers Dirk --- original Nachricht Ende ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
Hi, I'm using a D-Link DUB-E100 USB ethernet dongle and at least I managed to install openssh using that. I haven't tried anything else yet (I need to get the curson showing first). I just tried to include openssh into the image at build time. Adding the extras-devel repo is no problem, but qemu doesn't seem to be able to actually generate the keys. That's sad, it'd be nice to be able to provide a pretty complete rootfs without the need to install basic tools afterwards. I have just installed wpa_supplicant from extras-devel and since the kernel already included the rt73 driver, i was able to attach to a wpa protected wlan. Nice :-) This could be a usb hub thing. I have gone through two or three usb hubs to get one that works as it should. The Xorg.0.log should tell that you have a mouse and keyboard. Uhm, the SDK doesn't write a Xorg.0.log, does it? Till ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
RE: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
-Original Message- From: ext Till Harbaum [mailto:li...@harbaum.org] --snip-- This could be a usb hub thing. I have gone through two or three usb hubs to get one that works as it should. The Xorg.0.log should tell that you have a mouse and keyboard. Uhm, the SDK doesn't write a Xorg.0.log, does it? My image does, to /tmp/Xorg.0.log don't know if that is the norm, but I thank Carsten for the rootfs :-) Tero Till ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: RE: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle
Hi, never mind, i didn't expect this to be in /tmp Till - original Nachricht Betreff: RE: Re: Maemo5 on Beagle Gesendet: Mi, 28. Okt 2009 Von: tero.k...@nokia.com -Original Message- From: ext Till Harbaum [mailto:li...@harbaum.org] --snip-- This could be a usb hub thing. I have gone through two or three usb hubs to get one that works as it should. The Xorg.0.log should tell that you have a mouse and keyboard. Uhm, the SDK doesn't write a Xorg.0.log, does it? My image does, to /tmp/Xorg.0.log don't know if that is the norm, but I thank Carsten for the rootfs :-) Tero Till --- original Nachricht Ende ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers