So this is how you suspend the phone, with manual lock :) I was
thinking you use power button to suspend it.
I don't want to lose 2 hours of suspend just because I talk 10 minutes
with the screen on. Other applications, like chess and fbreader can
block (?) screen dimming.
As for autounlocking
Hello everybody,
I've recently managed to build my first, useless, package for
QtMoko [1] in .qpk format [2].
The problem is that I'm not able to install it :-(
How can I transform it in a deb one (or install it as it is)?
Thanks
Giacomo
[1] qtcapra, a Vittorio Sgarbi emulator.
[2]
Hello
I've never built packages before (Debian or opkg). I used the
following short article, but it doesn't work:
http://inportb.com/2010/10/19/making-an-opkg-package/
When I try to install the package on a Linux appliance:
=
var/tmp ./opkg-cl install package.tar.gz
Unknown
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:41:38 +0200, Gilles Ganault
gilles.gana...@free.fr wrote:
=
var/tmp ./opkg-cl install package.tar.gz
Unknown package 'package.tar.gz'.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package package.tar.gz.
=
I don't know if it means anything
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 15:41:38 schrieb Gilles Ganault:
Hello
I've never built packages before (Debian or opkg). I used the
following short article, but it doesn't work:
http://inportb.com/2010/10/19/making-an-opkg-package/
When I try to install the package on a Linux
On Jun 24, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
so clearly Qi and Linux are sending different line endings.
Can somebody else with a debug board confirm?
in your linux console, run stty -a and in this output look for onlcr or
-onlcr !
for my (non-openmoko) linux this gives
stty -a | grep
Harald Koenig koe...@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de writes:
* [-]onlcr
translate newline to carriage return-newline
Yep.
that's why a single \n results on \r\n on a real terminal,
Indeed.
so yes, \r\n *is* the correct output at the more physical layer...
So, does the Qi
On Friday 24 June 2011 12:31:08 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've recently managed to build my first, useless, package for
QtMoko [1] in .qpk format [2].
The problem is that I'm not able to install it :-(
How can I transform it in a deb one (or install it as it
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:11:56 +0200, Thomas Zimmermann
m...@vdm-design.de wrote:
A opkg package is ar package not a tar.gz. So just package it the right way
and it should work.
Thanks Thomas, that did it:
root:/var/tmp ./opkg-cl install package.opk
Installing opkg-hello (0.0.1) to
I did it in other direction (freerunner as network headphones) and pulseaudio
performance were excellent, only thing you need is to select right
mixer, one without floating point calculations.
Other direction worked well too i think.
Only problem i faced after upgrade - it stopped working due to
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