On 06/04/2010 08:09 AM, Gand' wrote:
> The only issue i have with qtmoko is call volume ...
> Even if both sliders are at their maximum, i often can barelly hear
> anything ...
Call volume works fine for me now (setting up in neocontrol). Anyway,
you can manually edit gsm state file, or copy it
The only issue i have with qtmoko is call volume ...
Even if both sliders are at their maximum, i often can barelly hear anything
...
--
Gand'
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Jim Morris wrote:
> Jim Morris wrote:
> >
> > I did notice that a quick click of the power button used to put the FR
Jim Morris wrote:
>
> I did notice that a quick click of the power button used to put the FR into
> suspend, but that no
> longer seems to work, is that by design or not?
Never mind, it seems to work after a fresh reboot.
Thanks again.
--
Jim Morris, http://blog.wolfman.com
Thanks Radek,
This is looking great, and pretty fast too.
I did notice that a quick click of the power button used to put the FR into
suspend, but that no
longer seems to work, is that by design or not?
Thanks
Jim
Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi,
> new QtMoko images v24 are out! You can download from
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> ??? Ever tried "aptitude search busybox" ???
> Not only it's part of Debian, but it's used in Debian's initrd, i.e. in
> most desktop installations.
>
> Actually, having just tried "aptitude search busybox", I see that not
> only there is a busybox package, but there's eve
Levy wrote:
> Did you upgrade the Debian version for squeeze?
Not yet, we need to port bluetooth to bluez4 api before moving to newer
debian. But if you dont need bluetooth you can upgrade using apt. It worked
for me.
> I would like to use more repositories, is there a way to increase the
> /
Hi Radek, thanks for your work and the last version.
I just have two questions:
Did you upgrade the Debian version for squeeze?
I would like to use more repositories, is there a way to increase the
/var/apt size?
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 04:35, Radek Polak wrote:
>
> Hi Stefan,
> but we dont h
>> Why not use the circular in-memory buffer provided by busybox's syslogd?
>> It's what OpenWRT uses (and many other embedded firmwares): it doesn't
>> eat up your Flash/disk, but still gives you access to the last
>> few messages.
> but we dont have busybox in debian.
??? Ever tried "aptitude se
> but we dont have busybox in debian.
and be thankful for that! in my experience, busybox is applicable for
_very_ limited devices only. and the fr is certainly not one of those.
> Is it possible to do something similar with standard debian logger?
standard syslog should offer -C for that.
whi
Alex Samorukov writes:
> There is a debian busybox package in the repositories. By default it
> installs only /bin/busybox, but using symlinks (it uses argv[0] to
> choose what to do) and by removing standard syslog it is possible to
> replace debian syslogd.
Beware that busybox syslogd logs o
On 06/03/2010 09:35 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
> On Thursday 03 June 2010 04:06:59 Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>
>> Why not use the circular in-memory buffer provided by busybox's syslogd?
>> It's what OpenWRT uses (and many other embedded firmwares): it doesn't
>> eat up your Flash/disk, but still giv
On Thursday 03 June 2010 04:06:59 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Why not use the circular in-memory buffer provided by busybox's syslogd?
> It's what OpenWRT uses (and many other embedded firmwares): it doesn't
> eat up your Flash/disk, but still gives you access to the last
> few messages.
Hi Stefan,
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