RE: A patch for libhildon -- for auto-launch keyboard

2007-08-16 Thread Ross Burton
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 16:26 -0700, Spencer, Bob wrote:
 What is required from the application in order to have the automatic
 behavior?  Are the text input fields derived from a different class?

In general, nothing.  Correctly written widgets automatically work, so
for every standard widget it works and the majority of custom widgets.
If a custom GTK+ widget doesn't cause the keyboard to appear when it
does, that is a bug in the widget.

 What does being opened at the moment mean?  I heard this a couple of
 months ago.

Getting closed source opened involves going through Nokia's Legal
department, which in my experience (with eds-sync specifically) isn't
the fastest in the world.  Basically we wait...

Ross
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Meeting reminder - today at 1600 UTC

2007-08-16 Thread Tollef Fog Heen

Hi, just a reminder that we're having the meeting today at 1600 UTC,
as usual.

Please also post your spec status updates to this list before the
meeting starts so we can have a short meeting instead of a two-hour
one where people spend a lot of time waiting.  (As we agreed on in the
last meeting.)

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Re: Meeting reminder - today at 1600 UTC

2007-08-16 Thread Amit Kucheria
On 8/16/07, Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Please also post your spec status updates to this list before the
 meeting starts so we can have a short meeting instead of a two-hour

Status of two specs:
 - mobile-kernel
 - mobile-thermal-optimisations

Done:
  - ATA_PIIX patch for Menlow
  - Added existing WLAN drivers back to config
  - DRM patch for Poulsbo integrated and enabled in config

WIP:
  - Integrating SDIO patches for Menlow (by tomorrow)
  - Revert back to using ATA_PIIX in UME flavour (by tomorrow)
  - Integrating Dabney thermal optimisation patches (next week)
  - integrating Marvell 8686 WLAN driver (started feasibility study)

/Amit

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USB Client Development Weekly Status

2007-08-16 Thread Johnson, Charles F


 High Light
 * Poulsbo USB-C as mass storage device and Ethernet device with
 Linux host basically work in full speed mode. Please see detailed
 description below:
 * Fixed connecting problem (random Bulk-In endpoint interrupt
 handling errors cause transfer timed out) to Windows host. Until now,
 enabled controller driver + File-backed storage gadget to work in
 Full-speed loopback Linux host (Poulsbo B0 USB host controller, Linux
 UHCI controller driver), external Linux host (Intel 945 board, ICH7
 USB host controller, Linux UHCI controller driver) and Windows host
 (IBM T43 laptop, ICH6 USB host controller, Windows XP EHCI/UHCI
 controller driver).
 * Found the root cause of bulk endpoints stalling error in
 File-backed storage gadget. Set this issue to lower priority, will
 enhanced this feature later.
 * Enhanced controller driver + CDC-EEM gadget driver to work in
 Full-speed loopback and external Linux host (host use CDC-EEM device
 driver). Client side (usb0 device) and host side (usb0 device) can
 Ping/SSH successfully to each other. The optional interrupt endpoint
 (in interface #0) always STALL is the correct status.
 * Enabled controller driver + RNDIS gadget driver to work in
 Full-speed loopback and external Linux host (host use CDC-EEM device
 driver instead of RNDIS device driver), client side (usb0 device) and
 host side (ethX device) can Ping/SSH successfully to each other.
 * Continue the utility implementation. Completed host utility UI
 design and implement setting saving feature.
 * Continue reading Windows utility codes to understand the
 interface.
 
 Low Light
 * Some known issues to resolve:
 * File-backed storage gadget doesn't support endpoints STALL
 feature now, set module parameter stall=0 can work.
 * Drivers don't test in High-speed environment due to some known
 HW sightings and bugs in Poulsbo B0 board. Will test it on Poulsbo C0.
 
 Next Plan
 * Enable RNDIS gadget driver to connect with Windows host.
 * Continue to implement utility.
 * Some opens to close:
 * design of connecting with Windows host-side utility
 * USB-C VID and PID
 * icon and images needed in Utility.
 
 
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RE: Meeting reminder - today at 1600 UTC

2007-08-16 Thread Rhoads, Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 8/16/07, Tollef Fog Heen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Please also post your spec status updates to this list before the
 meeting starts so we can have a short meeting instead of a two-hour
 
 Status of two specs:
  - mobile-kernel
  - mobile-thermal-optimisations

 
 Done:
   - ATA_PIIX patch for Menlow

[RobR] Just double confirming that this is in fact the libata patch,
correct?

   - Added existing WLAN drivers back to config
   - DRM patch for Poulsbo integrated and enabled in config
 
 WIP:
   - Integrating SDIO patches for Menlow (by tomorrow)
   - Revert back to using ATA_PIIX in UME flavour (by tomorrow)
   - Integrating Dabney thermal optimisation patches (next week)
   - integrating Marvell 8686 WLAN driver (started feasibility study)
 

Thanks,
-RobR

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RE: Using a Gutsy Install CD directly on Menlow-Crown Beach system

2007-08-16 Thread Rhoads, Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If the -generic kernel will work on Crown Beach, then it ought to
 work OK. If it got as far as the middle of the install, then the
 problems are likely minor (or hardware-related?).
 

Below is the info I have on where it broke during the install:

Rose, James wrote:
 Using the Tribe 4 alternate install CD and selecting Install in text
 mode,after keyboard detection, I get to the screen 
 
 Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
   5%
   Loading module 'ide-core' for 'Linux IDE support'...
 
 The install never returns out of this.
 
 James


-RobR

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Re: Using a Gutsy Install CD directly on Menlow-Crown Beach system

2007-08-16 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 01:35:58PM -0700, Rhoads, Rob wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If the -generic kernel will work on Crown Beach, then it ought to
  work OK. If it got as far as the middle of the install, then the
  problems are likely minor (or hardware-related?).
  
 
 Below is the info I have on where it broke during the install:

Ah, OK.  That's very near the beginning of the install. :-)

It's failing to load enough drivers to even find the CD.

 
 Rose, James wrote:
  Using the Tribe 4 alternate install CD and selecting Install in text
  mode,after keyboard detection, I get to the screen 
  
  Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
  5%
  Loading module 'ide-core' for 'Linux IDE support'...
  
  The install never returns out of this.
  
  James
 
 
 -RobR

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RE: Using a Gutsy Install CD directly on Menlow-Crown Beach system

2007-08-16 Thread Lynch, Rusty
BTW, Matin Xu (in our PRC team) is seeing a hang if he attempts to enable 
usplash on Menlow using the UME kernel, but the problem doesn't show up on the 
moblin kernel.  Is the install using usplash?

Either way a bug report is coming.  Just thought that maybe this was the same 
bug.

--rusty

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Subject: Re: Using a Gutsy Install CD directly on Menlow-Crown Beach system
 
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 01:35:58PM -0700, Rhoads, Rob wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If the -generic kernel will work on Crown Beach, then it ought to
  work OK. If it got as far as the middle of the install, then the
  problems are likely minor (or hardware-related?).
  
 
 Below is the info I have on where it broke during the install:

Ah, OK.  That's very near the beginning of the install. :-)

It's failing to load enough drivers to even find the CD.

 
 Rose, James wrote:
  Using the Tribe 4 alternate install CD and selecting Install in text
  mode,after keyboard detection, I get to the screen 
  
  Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
  5%
  Loading module 'ide-core' for 'Linux IDE support'...
  
  The install never returns out of this.
  
  James
 
 
 -RobR

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Re: Using a Gutsy Install CD directly on Menlow-Crown Beach system

2007-08-16 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* Lynch, Rusty 

| BTW, Matin Xu (in our PRC team) is seeing a hang if he attempts to
| enable usplash on Menlow using the UME kernel, but the problem
| doesn't show up on the moblin kernel.  Is the install using usplash?

I don't believe the alternate install CD is using usplash, no.

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