On Monday 09 January 2012 17:27:56 David Matthews wrote:
> Incidentally - I wonder what the AGPS and GPS standby scripts are for?
AGPS scripts are automatically called by qtmoko's gps system.
Dump is called when GPS has fix and saves some data to
/var/something_with_gps_in_name.
Restore is cal
Hi,
new version is on the track. It will support new gpsd with many other changes.
I'll make some testing tomorrow and if it will work reliably, I will release it.
Currently I don't use rcs, because I don't find it usefull as the only one on
the project. May be in future.
Mike
On 19/12/11 08:1
Provided there is no hardware fault on your phone, on qtmoko the qtpedometer
app is nice for getting location.
For me at least GPS now works pretty well when the sky is clear but possibly
not at all when there is heavy cloud cover. Would there be a way to increase
power temporarily - I'm guessing
On 01/09/2012 01:10 PM, Сергей Попов wrote:
Hi, I'm work NET developer about 1 year in Russia Federation. At this
moment I would like to take part in the opensource project. I pay
attention to your project and would like to offer assistance in
writing the software version for Windows Phone 7. Wr
RANJAN writes:
> I am not able to get GPSD to work. I did this:
What distro is this?
___
Openmoko community mailing list
community@lists.openmoko.org
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
I have been running the SHR 2.6.29 kernel for a while. Lately I tried
to install the latest SHR-core kernel (2.6.39.4) WITHOUT installing the
rootfs files. This procedure has worked fine for other kernel upgrades.
In this latter case, while running 2.6.39, the display appears to have
gotten into
Hi,
I am not able to get GPSD to work. I did this:
echo "GPS_DEV=\"/dev/ttySAC1\"" > /etc/default/gpsd
/etc/init.d/gpsd restart
but when I do /etc/init.d/gpsd it says not found. I can see the gpsd file
in /etc/default folder but no use. Is there a script to get GPS position
say lat and long on
The poll was open for about 3 weeks now and we got votes from 185
people. Thanks to all those who participated and thus helped to decide
on the future of the Om community.
I decided to close the poll now and release the results to the
mailinglists. To create a ranking I gave 1 point to a "YES" vot
Hi, I'm work NET developer about 1 year in Russia Federation. At this
moment I would like to take part in the opensource project. I pay
attention to your project and would like to offer assistance in
writing the software version for Windows Phone 7. Write if you are
interested in my proposal.
___
On Monday 09 January 2012 11:10:17 Eric Ehlers wrote:
> ...seems to indicate that v37 is GTA04 only?
The rootfs is only for GTA04. There are no changes in GTA02's rootfs since v35
- just new stuff in qtmoko.deb package so i skipped creating the tarball.
I will try to be not lazy for next releas
hello...
On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 10:31 +0100, Radek Polak wrote:
> On Sunday 08 January 2012 20:53:04 fdvj...@vodafone.it wrote:
> > the v36, IIRC, is an experimental version and I didn't tried it.
> > But I suggest you to install the v35 and then to upgrade to v37
> > (apt-get update / apt-get up
On Sunday 08 January 2012 20:53:04 fdvj...@vodafone.it wrote:
> Il 08/01/2012 19:29, Eric Ehlers ha scritto:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i had been on v26 for a while. i just tried v36, for me it hung at
> > startup after this line:
> >
> > [5.87] glamo-mci glamo-mci.0: glamo_mci_set_ios: power
12 matches
Mail list logo