It does work for some. Seems to be linked to your type of SIM card. See:
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/issues/detail?id=13
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/issues/detail?id=13BTW:
If you are using andorid-on-freerunner then it's better to ask questions on
the
I like the 'Glitch' name too.
Here comes uncle Aitch to spoil the fun with silly practicalities again :(
There already is a project on Google code called glitch [1]
There is a website registered in that name (even if it's only in norway) [2]
BTW there is a com one too, but it's just one of
Hi Damir
Love the latest 3d logo but I think it would be even better with a plain
colour background IMNSHO. Either way you have given us a great basis for
our marketing.
You can register with Google Code and join the project yourself, since you
have a gmail account. Then you should be able to
2009/9/23 Serdar Dere ser...@serdar-dere.net
again nice work. :)
I fell from my chair after seeing the jetpack droid, that's really nice.
+1 from me - you are a genius :)
to the fonts I can say, that I don't like unisol and ecliptic.
But my favorite is radio space.
+1 again, Dodge would
Great! Misunderstandings discussed, lots of creative ideas, now let's focus
on making Android rock on the Freerunner. :)
Aitch
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2009/9/21 Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com
I think I should be able to log on tomorrow. Let's say 20h15 CET? Or the
day after?
Sounds like a plan. H
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Guys, I think we have seen an excellent example of culture clash here.
Our Western sardonic humour doesn't always translate to other cultures.
We can all agree that there has been some good banter and that Damir
came up with the basis of some really usable logos. We can spend the
next year
Serdar Dere wrote:
Download the zip (why zip??) and flash the system.img file.
It should work, because it's a yaffs2 or jaffs2 file.
Good point. We don't need to blindly follow Koolu's path but should
build on the good work they did.
I have modified Jim's post to the Koolu forum on this
Ok here's my understanding of the consensus after reading your feedback.
We go with a mailing list only for now and focus on building a good Wiki.
If the volume of non developer type mails becomes too much, then we might
look to start our own forum.
I will try to keep the Koolu forum alive for
2009/9/20 Lars Lindholm lar...@lysator.liu.se
Speaking of the wiki, is there any information that we should add from the
openmoko wiki? We also should think about what we want the articles on the
openmoko wiki for. In one way it would be good to keep the info there
minimal on the other side
Lars Lindholm wrote:
I suggest we begin with the more technical issues and add user help
stuff as we get a more usable release. Anyone who wants to work on
this can contact me directly so we discuss details off-line.
For faster more detailed discussion I would suggest the irc channel
Glad to see things moving here. Now we have the beginnings of a community
we should be looking for a small group to take the lead make decisions
(hopefully with someone who has run a project before).
I moderate the Koolu forum and can add a sticky post about this there. But
I have no control
Thanks for the pointers Chris. It will be a few days before I get peace to
look at this again, but I'll let you know. Failing that I guess I just have
to read up on WPA :(
Aitch
2009/9/10 Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 12:28:51 am Harry Mutch wrote:
What changes do you
I haven't used Busybox on the Freerunner yet so I'm not sure if this is
relevant, but...
Have you mounted the root file system as writeable? The magic line on the
ADB instruction being:
./adb shell mount -o remount,rw rootfs /
I assume you would drop the ./adb shell bit.
2009/9/8 Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 04:37:39 pm 2del wrote:
Not much help but my home WPA2-PSK wifi works OK (as does our work WPA
802.1x
network, but you need to hand edit your config file for that), and I find
the
install quite responsive.
What changes do you
It works for me, but you sometimes need to tap the input field to get it to
appear. And it is very slow.
GPRS works after you add the /data/ppp directory but it dies after the phone
goes into sleep mode.
Auto-rotation works but again is slow.
Does anyone know why the Google Maps app won't
Guy's I've been out of the loop for a while and when I checked back on
the Koolu Forum I see it is experiencing a major spam attack. I
assume you are aware of this at Koolu?
Aitch
PS. Looking forward to catching up on all the latest updates :)
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or any other?
I am running
http://panicking.kicks-ass.org/download/freerunner-v14.4-cupcake.jffs2 and
have some problems to report.
I was looking for Marcelo's blog but I didn't find it yet.
Thanks you,
Lewis
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 12:45, Harry Mutch hmu...@gmail.com wrote
Tried formatting SD card with ext2 blocks of 1024 and 2048 with no
better luck. Get error due to uImage not found, wrong format for
bootm (I think) when I tried to boot from SC card. Confirmed again
that it works with vfat partition.
Aitch
2009/3/9 Andy Green a...@openmoko.com:
-BEGIN PGP
Sorry to confuse you here but I have two problems. The CRC errors
were coming from NAND but that is not the main problem.
The main issue is this: the new automated install only works if I copy
the images to a vfat partition on the SD card. If I try with ext2 or
ext3, then the installation
Read the archive from this mailing list, especially from last Friday,
and check out Michael's blog for the answer..
2009/3/8 Andreas Wallin thesa...@thesaint.mine.nu:
Hello
Whats the difference between koolu 4 beta image and micheals image ?
YES!!! I got it :)))
Thanks for the input it really helped and my network provider came
good with some real help, but in the end it took hours of Google
searches and trial and error. For the 0.0001% of the world who use
OneCall in Norway here's what works:
NAME: OneCall WAP
APN: wap
Proxy:
Andreas
Is it OK if I add your links to the Tips Tricks posting on the forum?
Aitch
2009/3/3 Andreas Utterberg andreas.utterb...@thundera.se:
An updated version of adbgui is available.
* adb binary
I have talked with foks on IRC and mailed some Openmoko devs also to get
som input of the
Would some of you who have managed to get GPRS working please post the
details of what you have entered in the telephony.db for your APN? It
isn't working for me and I am getting try switching it off and on
again level support from my network operator.
I am wondering if it is related to the fact
be found on a wikipedia page.
HTH
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Harry Mutch wrote:
Would some of you who have managed to get GPRS working please post the
details of what you have entered in the telephony.db for your APN? It
isn't working for me and I am getting try switching it off and on
again level
OK Michael, I will try it out this evening. Any way forward with the
GPRS issues?
Aitch
2009/3/2 Michael Trimarchi trimar...@gandalf.sssup.it:
Hi,
Michael Trimarchi wrote:
Hi,
Harry Mutch wrote:
Since there appears to be more functionality with Sean's changes I
tried using USSD
Check out this posting on Michael's blog. All you need is there:
http://panicking.kicks-ass.org/blog/comments.php?y=09m=02entry=entry090222-222936
Aitch
2009/3/2 Crane, Matthew mcran...@harris.com:
Did you guys setup the apn through copy-and-paste? I guess that is only
method right now?
Not working for me :( but I assume it is my cheapskate network
provider. I will play around with my settings some more.
2009/3/2 Jim Ancona j...@anconafamily.com:
Yes, that's what I did.
BTW, one issue I noticed with the new freerunnner-v14.5.jffs2.
Michael's blog post announcing v14.4
Joerg
Make sure you have also flashed the v13 kernel. You do not need to
connected to your linux box at boot to use adb. Use usb networking to
connect - see OpenMoko Wiki for details.
The 14fs.3/13bin combination works. If you are having problems
booting try cleaning your SD card - you should
Michael
I finally got time to try your new files - fs14.3, bin13, ril.so dated
today. Started from scratch with everything and added one APN setup
for internet as per my operator's instructions (MCC=242, MNC=05).
Here's the logcat when I switch roaming on and then off again:
D/RILJ( 872):
I tried the new ril.so you loaded. Was able for the first time ever
to scan and show available operators :)
Didn't have any luck with roaming. I have an internet APN set up but
I see that Jim had a wap one. I will try again with a new wap APN.
D/RILJ( 932): [0222] SIGNAL_STRENGTH {21, 0}
Just a thought but have you guys who are reporting problems with GSM
been using a freshly formatted SD card each time you reflash the
Freerunner with a new file system?
I haven't tried Michael's latest images yet, but I did have issues
earlier when I hadn't prepared my card as defined on the Wiki
, very useful.
Why don't you add a tip for the sd card? i have a lot of problem to get it
working!!
thanks
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From: Harry Mutch
To: Android on Freerunner Development
Subject: [android-freerunner] Tips Tricks
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 23:33:06 +0100
Hi all
You
Ludwig
It would be great if you could add the procedure above as a post under
the Tips Tricks topic on the Forum.
2009/2/18 Ludwig ludwigbrinckm...@gmail.com:
2009/2/18 Brian Code brian.c...@koolu.com
Hi Ludwig,
We could and would like to host any git projects that you've created to
help
+1 for working on v13/v12
+1 for IMEI showing ( IMSI)
+1 for AndNav2 working
+1 for paranoia, now I'm getting Google ads on the AndNav maps. I
suppose that's the price we have to pay for Android :(
Aitch
2009/2/18 Cédric Berger cedric.berge...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 17:59, David
Hi all
You will see from the forum that I have added a new topic for posting
Tips Tricks. There has been a lot of great work done here and a lot
of knowledge about developing and using Android on the Freerunner is
being gathered. I really believe that having a place to share that
knowledge is
I will do Michael, but it will have to wait until I get access to a
linux box. Now if only my FR had a / key..
2009/2/13 Michael Trimarchi trimar...@gandalf.sssup.it:
Harry Mutch wrote:
Michael, see my answers and additional info listed below:
Can you try to turn off/on blutototh
. For some reason a quick click on the power button
reactivates the OK button.
I didn't notice the GSM not registering after NOR boot, but otherwise your
situation sounds identical to mine.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Harry Mutch wrote:
Michael, see my answers and additional info listed below
Michael
I just realised that I didn't try removing the SIM card. When I did
that everything works as it should :)
Does that give you some clue to what's happening?
Harry
2009/2/13 Michael Trimarchi trimar...@gandalf.sssup.it:
Hi,
Harry Mutch wrote:
I appear to be having the same issue
I appear to be having the same issue as Dave.
I'm using v13.jffs2 with v12.bin. Running ls on /dev/socket gives:
srw-rw root radio2009-02-12 15:01 rild
srw-rw radio system 2009-02-12 15:01 rild-debug
srw--- system system 2009-02-12 15:00 installd
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