Re: [debian] tslib device

2008-09-29 Thread tck6346
When I was running debian I had to set the following variable before tslib would
work. 
export TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event1

If you google tslib sdl there are many interesting articles on this combo.
such as:
http://www.opentom.org/LibSDL




Quoting sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I am trying to get the touchscreen to work in SDL (on Debian) compiled
 over DirectFB. SDL is not detecting any event from the touchscreen.
 
 As far as I understand, the following environment variables are to be
 set:
 
 export SDL_MOUSEDRV=TSLIB
 export SDL_MOUSEDEV=/dev/input/event1 ( -- is this correct? )
 
 Is there something I am missing?
 
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neo1973 does not power on.

2008-09-23 Thread tck6346

After a recent reboot, the system never came back. Pushing the power button
causes nothing to happen. I don't even seem to get into uboot(no logo screen). I
don't have a debug board. I do not have a sim card. I've been running Debian off
of the SD card mostly with success. I reflashed Uboot a few weeks ago, but have
rebooted many times since then without incident.

most recent changes (prior to last reboot):
1) I added the onboard fs to my fstab in my SD debian install so that I could
access it while booted into debian.
2)I changed from the debian X.org server over to the Xfbdev server copied from
the onboard fs. It worked fine when I did a startx. And I know it was running
the Xfbdev server because I was able to screen rotates with xrandr.

Things I've tried:
1) I tried pulling the battery, to clear state. Then restarting.
2) Letting it sit plugged in to make sure the battery had good charge. I
measured 4.1 volts across the battery terminals(out of the phone).
3) I removed the SD card. and repeated the above steps.


Any suggestions as to what to try next?

Ted Kotz


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Re: neo1973 does not power on.

2008-09-23 Thread tck6346
Michael + Andy,
  I haven't had it plugged in since I had the problem a couple days ago. so I am
pretty certain the back up battery is empty. I tried just powering it up now
that I've waited and nothing. 

I also tried the boot to NOR uboot procedure and nothing happened. 

It looks like the battery is a little low now so I'm going to see if it will
work after I let it charge up. 

Just to be clear this is a GTA01Bv4.



Quoting Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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 Somebody in the thread at some point said:
 | | After a recent reboot, the system never came back. Pushing the
 power
 | button
 | | causes nothing to happen. I don't even seem to get into uboot(no
 logo
 | screen).
 |
 | See if this helps: pull the battery, wait a few seconds, then hold
 down
 | AUX key and keep it down, reapply battery, hold power button in too,
 let
 | go of AUX then let go of power button.
 |
 |
 | Andy,
 |
 | For the curious, and for further enlightenment, can you explain what
 | that does?
 
 It just starts him up in NOR U-Boot instead of NAND.  The guy didn't
 mention NOR, it can be he trashed the NAND U-Boot during meddling with
 Debian and he will be able to recover via NOR if that's the case.
 
 I found on some devices with various vintages of NOR U-Boot and / or
 trouble you need to do that particular sequence to get it to start, so
 I
 described it in detail just in case.
 
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