On Friday 19 September 2008 22:01:48 Paul M wrote:
> 2008/9/19 Charles McEvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Anyone got any idea?
> >
> > I use:
> > ifconfig usb0 down
>
> couldn't you use pre-up and post-up scripts in
> /etc/network/interfaces,something like this:
>
> # Wireless interfaces
> iface wlan
2008/9/19 Charles McEvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Anyone got any idea?
>
> I use:
> ifconfig usb0 down
couldn't you use pre-up and post-up scripts in
/etc/network/interfaces,something like this:
# Wireless interfaces
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
pre-up cardctl insert 1
post-down cardctl e
On Friday 19 September 2008 20:48:19 David McNab wrote:
> How do I switch the WI-FI hardware on/off on an iPaq h4350?
>
> Under PocketPC it's easy - the 'iPaq Wireless' utility gives a
> quick/easy way to switch bluetooth and wifi on/off.
>
> But under Angstrom Linux/GPE, I can't find any way to do
On Friday 19 September 2008, Patricio Rossi wrote:
> I'm testing the new opie image for h2200 and this is the result:
>
> http://medutech.net/download/P9193181.resized.JPG
>
> any I idea why?
Last I checked Angstrom doesn't include mtd drivers in the kernel and thus
booting from internal flash is
How do I switch the WI-FI hardware on/off on an iPaq h4350?
Under PocketPC it's easy - the 'iPaq Wireless' utility gives a
quick/easy way to switch bluetooth and wifi on/off.
But under Angstrom Linux/GPE, I can't find any way to do that. There is
a bluetooth tray icon that gives the ability to sw
Bernhard Guillon:
Did you prefer to use X/Qt with blackbox or some other window manager?
AFAIR I was able to start X/Qt and then afterwards manually started a
windowmanager (fvwm et al).
I would like to see a some session handling script which either
automatically starts X/Qt when clicking
Koen Kooi wrote:
I started on adding KDE 4.1 to OE, but gave up because the kde
buildsystem is insane and doesn't support cross-compiling (running
generated binaries all over the place).
FWIW on the oesf forum site there is a thread about someone who compiled
kdebase natively on the Zaurus.
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Thursday 18 September 2008 10:04:11 schrieb Oliver Fels:
/me unhides :)
Lurker! :D
Don't you now have a bigger tool to play with than Opie is ? :P
Some bad souls spread the rumor the Neo devices are running a
distribution called OpenMickey :D
- Follow th
I'm testing the new opie image for h2200 and this is the result:
http://medutech.net/download/P9193181.resized.JPG
any I idea why?
normal install on jffs2 and using the normal labrum:
copy fs:/mnt/boot/zImage fs:/zImage
umount /mnt
armboot fs:/zImage "rootfstype=jffs2 root=/dev/mtdblock3"
PD:
Oliver Fels schrieb:
BTW, there is a way to have Opie and X11 run in parallel (if you have
enough storage space available). Both environments can be started in
different virtual terminal sessions. If both are up then it is a
matter of applying "chvt x" to switch between both worlds. There was
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