Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Monday, September 10, 2012 08:17:05 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
I have some theoretical patches for that (attached), but I haven't
offered them to Radek because I haven't really got QX working much at
all, and so I couldn't be sure if the QX rotation
dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org writes:
I found a single area with (what appears to me to be) regressions -
email I have a copy of a known good qtopiamail.conf which I just put
into place after a slapdash account creation. I can retrieve the
folder list, but the Fetch all mail option only
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
i have reverted commit that made the problem [1].
[1]
https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/commit/b98287747b785bb72954edc76105592d6c9404d4
Well, sorry everyone if it was my DTMF-related change that caused this
regression.
But, Radek, did you notice that
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Monday, September 10, 2012 08:17:05 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
I have some theoretical patches for that (attached), but I haven't
offered them to Radek because I haven't really got QX working much at
all, and so I couldn't be sure if the QX rotation
support was working.
The first attached patch is for the main QtMoko repository; the second
is for the Arora submodule.
Regards,
Neil
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From: Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 22:55:15 +0200
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
anyone has objections? I have been using Mokofaen for some time and for me
this theme wins. I would like to make it default for v48 or v49.
I would be happy with that!
Neil
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Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 11:25:01 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
Sorry, wrong patch. Here's the right one.
Tested and applied now in git, thanks!
Nice, thanks.
Btw those two numbers are nice, but they dont say much. IIRC symbian must
have
some
robin spielr...@web.de writes:
has anyone successfully used a different ringtone than the standard phonering
and alarm?
I have copied a wav, an ogg and a mp3 version into the ringtones directory
and to /home/root/Documents but when I select the ringtone under contacts
still only alarm and
I'm interested in adding a Search facility to NeronGPS, using
http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/, but I'm not sure what would be the
best UI, so would appreciate ideas or input on this.
I think the starting point has to be a dialog with text entry, where the
user types in what they want to
...
Neil
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From: Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 22:08:35 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Connect the jigsaw pieces for displaying cell location
---
.../telephony/callpolicymanager/cell
Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net writes:
If I've understood the code correctly, there appears to be a missing
link between QModemNetworkRegistration, which is the first place that
gets registration and cell location info, and CellModemManager, which is
the class that sets the Telephony
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:
Feedbacks always appreciated.
Beautiful!
Just one nit: what's supposed to appear next to the globe? I'm guessing
some kind of location, but I don't know what to do to make anything
appear there?
Neil
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Run NeronGPS, select the menu, select Other, select Clock. Then press
the Sync button.
Jiří Pinkava j...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
yes, Neron GPS has this ability.
On 08/27/2012 05:07 PM, Gilles Filippini wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to set the clock from GPS time with qtmoko?
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:
Hi list!
I'm going to work to an update for the MokoFaen theme for QtMoko. I'm
planning a few changes to it but I really would like to have some
feedback from the community.
I like MokoFaen a lot. I think it's more beautiful and elegant than
Finxi, and
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli gnu...@no-log.org writes:
On Tue, 2012-07-31 at 23:13 +0200, Neil Jerram wrote:
- GPS: it seems clear now that it was a mistake to pull that under
the
FSO umbrella, and that mobile devices should just use standard gpsd
instead
However I was told that adding
Enrico Zini enr...@enricozini.org writes:
What I think is needed now are components that give existing
distributions capabilities they didn't have before. Then to see what
people develop on top of them.
+1
But to be appealing to developers who are new to the system (which
basically means,
Dr. Michael Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de writes:
Hi,
Arguably those two paragraphs are already well satisfied by oFono.
oFono probably now has the advantage in terms of maturity and
deployment, is compilable by a standard C compiler, and has a recent
version packaged in Debian.
FSO is
Simon Busch morp...@gravedo.de writes:
I would be really happy to hear what other people are thinking about
the idea behind FSO since it was started back in 2008. What are your
missing features? What do you like and what not?
All of the details you've described sound to me like excellent and
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:
Critics and suggestions are always appreciated.
I really like MokoFaen, thanks!
But I'm a bit confused by all the similar theme names: faenqo, faenqomod
and mokofaen. What's the history there, and is it still useful to have
all these variants? It's a bit
francesco.dev...@mailoo.org writes:
But I'm a bit confused by all the similar theme names: faenqo, faenqomod
and mokofaen. What's the history there, and is it still useful to have
all these variants?
Faenqo:
is the first theme in chronological sequence, made by cyberesprit.
I don't
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
The good answer is that as soon as we decide to continue,
it takes less than 4 weeks to produce, test and ship all missing
boards. They have planned that it works even if holiday season
is coming. And our shipment plan is by sequence of
Marc Langlois langlois.m...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I do not have much knowledge on the environment qtmoko and I have the same
problem as glaszlo cf. Mail Wed Jun 27.
I see that pppd is not included in the image-debian-gta04 qtmoko-v45.tar.gz
while it is in the image
Marc Langlois langlois.m...@gmail.com writes:
Neil,
My phone is GTA04A4.
Ah, thanks. Has GPRS actually been integrated yet in QtMoko on the
GTA04? I'm not sure that it has.
Neil
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Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net writes:
Marc Langlois langlois.m...@gmail.com writes:
Neil,
My phone is GTA04A4.
Ah, thanks. Has GPRS actually been integrated yet in QtMoko on the
GTA04? I'm not sure that it has.
For ease of reference, here's Neil Brown's howto for GPRS
adrien adr...@adorsaz.ch writes:
Hello!
I was playing with keyboard layouts and I've made this : I've added an
ABC mode (so the abc mode, but shifted) and I modified the switch
button to reflect which will be the next layout.
That sounds good; I was also missing easy access to the shifted
Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net writes:
adrien adr...@adorsaz.ch writes:
Hello!
I was playing with keyboard layouts and I've made this : I've added an
ABC mode (so the abc mode, but shifted) and I modified the switch
button to reflect which will be the next layout.
That sounds good
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Hi,
it seems that the domain qtmoko.org is no more leading to qtmoko
website.
Indeed. That is strange!
I
never owned the domain i though that people who registered it will take care
of it or at least tell me when they don't want to maintain it.
I
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:55:13 AM Robin Paulson wrote:
it printed this, i'm not sure what it means:
QDBusObjectPath: invalid path
Method call /-DefaultAdapter() failed:
QDBusError(org.bluez.Error.NoSuchAdapter, No such adapter)
I'm also seeing
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Sunday 10 June 2012 14:23:20 Neil Jerram wrote:
rfkill state:
-8--
root@neo:~# rfkill list
0: GPS: GPS
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: Bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
^^ this looks like bluetooth
Jason Cawood openm...@jasoncawood.com writes:
Is gta04.org working for you guys? When I try to go there I get a 504
error.
Hmm, yes, for me too. Similarly for
projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-main/ and
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04.
Normally those are all fine, so I guess
Jason Cawood openm...@jasoncawood.com writes:
I heard a rumor that I could buy a faster processor or more memory from the
gta04?
'Tis true. Please take a look at www.gta04.org.
Neil
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Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:55:13 AM Robin Paulson wrote:
it printed this, i'm not sure what it means:
QDBusObjectPath: invalid path
Method call /-DefaultAdapter() failed:
QDBusError(org.bluez.Error.NoSuchAdapter, No such adapter)
It looks like
robin spielr...@web.de writes:
that's what I had thought too so the ringtone sides in
sides in doesn't make sense here. What did you mean?
/home/root/Documents/Music/Ringtones
for mp3 compatability I installed the codec package. But if I now start to
edit a contact and go for ringtone I
Thomas Pantzer tho@pantzer.net writes:
I can't use DHCP with my home network since my DHCP server
refuses to send IP address to clients that send too short
request. This is another bug in the QtMoko. According to
the RFC a DHCP-request needs to be padded up to 300 chars.
If my reading
Carsten Gerlach daswaldh...@gmx.de writes:
I understand it right, this script creates a *.tar.gz file for
using on the sd-card and has to be used in the build directory?
Yes, but that .tar.gz file only contains - and therefore updates -
things on the SD card under /opt/qtmoko.
Ok, the
joa...@verona.se writes:
In the spirit of the recent ideas threads here, I'd like to share my
ideas that I would like to achieve with the gta04, as part of a larger
system. I wrote it in an article format, and it isn't finished, but
nothing ever is. So here goes.
I really like your ideas. I
Bob Ham r...@settrans.net writes:
On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 09:26 +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
* I think it will need 1-2 weeks until we finally know and they have
production ramped up
Do we know whether the GTA04 group tour units have production ramped up?
We could do with them here
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
It has become a little quiet here in the last weeks so that I
really fear about the spirit and status of this community.
I think your fear is unnecessary. There have also been times with very
high activity not so long ago. It's northern
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
What would you like as future hardware? What to see in software
distros?
I'd like to have an open source calendar application, please :)
dates ?
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
Any other ideas for nice and usable keyboards?
I'm wondering about dasher, controlled by slight tilt movements, which
would be detected by the accelerometer and/or gyroscope.
Dasher already runs on the GTA04 with finger/stylus control, but there
are two
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
Now comes the key idea: having a shapeways printed case makes
it possible to think about a keyboard built into a replacement battery
cover. It makes it a little thicker than normal, but you can detach it
and use it as a keyboard.
This
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
close in terms of hackability. Unfortunately the greedy bastards are
refusing to share, hence extracting the ware from them requires the
use of a soldering iron, inserted rectally. If anyone is willing to
I'm sorry, but that is an
rhn omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
Having an easy way to build and share programs (without the need of an
entire distribution checkout like SHR needed if I remember right)
would also help. Native compilation perhaps?
FWIW, native compilation has always been possible on the GTA02,
[For people not also following the GTA04 ML: this followup makes (a
little) sense following the case manufacturing discussion at
http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner/2012-February/001691.html,
in particular regarding the large hole underneath neo.]
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph
Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com writes:
The slides are also available online for download on the AoF project page.
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/
I couldn't straightforwardly find any slides, from that starting point.
Could you post the exact URL?
Neil
Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE) john@ge.com writes:
http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2012/01/reveal.html
I hope it will be capable of running mainline kernels and any GNU/Linux
ecosystem software, not just KDE.
I think Plasma Active looks pretty nice and interesting, and look
forward to
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
Now we have all sensors working: Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyroscope,
Compass, Touch screen. And some of them even have a built-in thermometer.
Can I just check: I don't believe my GTA04A3 has any of these sensors,
because I didn't explicitly
Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com writes:
Why is AoF is not even mentioned in the distro list is a mystery to me.
Believe we should pollute this list more often with pure AoF related topics to
keep reminding people it also exists ;-)
Yes, please do! The community is small enough as
elf Pavlik perpetual-trip...@wwelves.org writes:
Thank You Nikolaus =)
And big big big appreciation to all GTA04 contributors for the great work you
do!!!
Happy Hacking...
Very much +1 from me too. I know I've gone a bit quiet in the last few
weeks, but GTA04 has been a fantastic ride so
On 17.11.2011 18:56, Boudewijn wrote:
On Thursday 17 November 2011 17:36:14 Mike Crash wrote:
make current release not compatible. I'm working on coastlines
generation
and it seems to be a little complicated.
A bit of an open door, but didn't Mandelbrod find the same some 35
years ago?
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:34:12 +0300, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Yes! I still found literki the most interesting keyboard around,
Me too. Its code is nicely organised and easy to read and modify. I
like the transparent overlay approach, and its target of being
finger-usable, and the hide/show
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 09:55:36 +0200, Davide Scaini wrote:
Interesting!
d
Thanks. I've popped up another screenshot - but only showing a little
more incremental change - at http://www.screenshots.cc/show/50531/frk2a.
Neil
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:03:56 +0200, Michał Brzozowski wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Neil Jerram
n...@ossau.homelinux.net wrote:
Me too. Its code is nicely organised and easy to read and modify.
I like the transparent overlay approach, and its target of being
finger-usable
Hi there. I'm doing some incremental work with literki, and wanted to
share that in case it's of interest to more than just me.
I've pushed my changes (starting from the current Debian package) to
gitorious at
https://gitorious.org/stuff-for-openmoko-freerunner/literki-work. I've
also
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 22:04:45 GMT, msoko...@ivan.harhan.org wrote:
weeks (intercontinental shipping and all). But the real purpose of
this
introductory post of mine is to announce what I plan to do with it:
my
desire is to write my own from-scratch Free Plain Phone software
distro
for it.
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your answer...
On 13 July 2011 10:01, Thomas White t...@bitwiz.org.uk wrote:
acceleration pathways. A lot of the performance difficulties with the
X pathway (not just on our hardware) seem to be because the server
can't possibly know enough about what the client wants to
Hi there,
Just wondering... is it at all feasible, in the nearish future, for
Wayland to run on the Freerunner? I mean directly on KMS, not as an X
client.
Would there be any advantage to that, compared to the current X usage?
I'm imagining it might perform better, but I don't really know.
Hi Johannes,
On 23 June 2011 12:24, Johannes Schauer j.scha...@email.de wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 01:53:59PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
I thought this worth mentioning just in case others are doing similar
things: I'm experimenting with the stack mentioned in the Subject, on
my
On 14 June 2011 21:03, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
after another illness related delay and a public holiday in Germany,
we finally received the first two GTA04A3 boards populated in
module configuration. [...] Today, both boards worked almost immediately,
started
Hi there...
On 6 June 2011 17:01, Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com wrote:
But currently I am still unable to use prediction :/
Just in case it is a cause for confusion - are you aware that the
keyboard doesn't actually predict at all? Rather, it performs fuzzy
matching of where you
Hi Simon,
Many thanks for your explanations of Aurora. I think I understand
now, at least as regards what you are trying to do, and why. I have
just one further comment below.
On 17 May 2011 06:57, Simon Busch morp...@gravedo.de wrote:
Aurora is not about fragmentation. Zhone was already
On 16 May 2011 17:02, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de wrote:
NOTE: Cross-posted to three mailing lists, please keep it that way, if
you want to reply.
If you can persuade them all to accept emails from non-subscribed
email addresses... (For weird historical reasons, I'm
On 20 April 2011 10:12, Jan Tuennermann
tuennerm...@get.uni-paderborn.de wrote:
Hi Neil, hi Boudewijn,
thanks for the suggestions. I understand that there are probably more
usefull ways to get GPS info out of the Moko. Right now I'm trying it in the
context of creating a complete ROS
On 20 April 2011 10:47, Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 April 2011 10:12, Jan Tuennermann
Did the GPRS connection prove reliable enough for this?
In my experience, sadly no. I've regularly seen problems at all
levels, including [...]
I realized that that statement was overly
On 20 April 2011 22:09, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
Here is finally a brand new video showing the device in (battery!) operation:
[2]
It looks really great, and fast too!
Neil
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Am 19.04.2011 um 09:46 schrieb Jan Tuennermann:
Right now I'm trying to get a gpsd_client node to run on the OpenMoko. On a
remote PC a gpsd_viewer node will run, subscribing gpsFix messages which it
will use to display the Moko's location in a map from the OpenStreetMap
project.
Regarding
On 26 March 2011 09:54, Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au wrote:
People,
Using:
echo bq27000-battery.0 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/bq27000-battery/unbind
modprobe platform_battery
allows me to check the value of:
/sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
and using:
rmmod
On 9 March 2011 20:07, dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org wrote:
I think I should add to my own post to mention that I briefly tried the
January SHR testing a few weeks ago. That had the same problem ie (even) a
clean shutdown - fsck reporting improper unmounting of the uSD.
Interesting. Is
On 9 February 2011 17:54, Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com wrote:
So, now one who want to archive stable GPRS should:
3. manage rate on interface according to description in that PR. :)
Is there a package containing tc for SHR? I don't have tc already
installed on my SHR-T, and a few quick
On 5 February 2011 18:06, Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it wrote:
Hi cyberesprit!
You came here like the Spring! :D You made a really awesome theme! Now our
Freerunner seems really a brandnew smartphone :D
I completely agree. This really is a beautiful look.
Although I have nothing but admiration
On 21 December 2010 15:33, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
-- early adopter program --
Therefore, we have thought hat we offer an early adoper
program to the benefit of everybody.
The idea is that you can order a GTA04A3 immediately. [...]
Fantastic stuff; I've placed an
I noticed today - http://www.vectonemobile.co.uk/ - what looks like an
excellent PAYG deal for the Freerunner in the UK, because for £5 per
month it means you can leave your GPRS on all the time, for random
small bits of internet usage.
I've sent off for one of their SIMs, but I wonder (1) if
On 17 December 2010 10:10, Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
On Friday 17 December 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Anyway, if one can come up with a perfect xorg.conf that disables the
extra devices there and only configures glamo + touch input + hw
buttons, that'd be nice.
What
On 20 December 2010 23:25, EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net wrote:
On 12/19/2010 06:29 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
I meant a command line option that a user could pass so that he would
not need to recompile..
Ah. That's... technically possible, I *think*, but would be quite a bit of
work
On 19 December 2010 14:28, EdorFaus edorf...@xepher.net wrote:
On 12/17/2010 12:08 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
For people who like Simon Tatham's puzzle collection...
On my SHR-T, for a long time I've used Frode Austvik's sgt-puzzles
Thank you! You just made me go back to look at this code again
On 21 December 2010 12:33, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com writes:
Surely the optimal solution would be runtime auto-detection? Does
udev provide sufficient information to infer that there is a
touchscreen and no keyboard?
udev does not know
On 16 December 2010 06:53, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/11/14 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-2.6.34
New Debian pkg-fso kernel available:
And another one thanks to having
I thought this worth mentioning just in case others are doing similar
things: I'm experimenting with the stack mentioned in the Subject, on
my debian install, to see what kind of UI it gives, and how stable the
telephony is.
Current status is that
- with a patch to enable udev autodetection of
For people who like Simon Tatham's puzzle collection...
On my SHR-T, for a long time I've used Frode Austvik's sgt-puzzles
.ipk package. Compared to the standard Debian package, this .ipk for
SHR is better because it has a couple of tweaks for stylus-based
devices like the FR. (Specifically, it
On 1 May 2010 10:00, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 1 May 2010 00:42, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
that the answer is probably:
# buttons
neo1973kbd
And I guess I probably also want:
# leds
leds-neo1973-gta02
Just to confirm: Yes, those make my AUX
On 10 May 2010 14:23, Chuck Norris norris.ch...@mail.ru wrote:
People, what are you think about MeeGo/oFono on FreeRunner? Maybe
someone compiled it for FreeRunner? Or just is it interesting idea to
have meego/ofono for FR?
The Neophysis distribution uses ofono. It has beautiful design, but I
On 10 May 2010 14:31, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 10 May 2010 14:23, Chuck Norris norris.ch...@mail.ru wrote:
People, what are you think about MeeGo/oFono on FreeRunner? Maybe
someone compiled it for FreeRunner? Or just is it interesting idea to
have meego/ofono for FR
On 6 May 2010 21:59, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I like using Debian on my FR (in fact it is the only system i use as
my daily phone since i bought it) and i decided i want to start
getting all the great improvements and fixes from git again (as i used
to when framework was
On 1 May 2010 00:42, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
that the answer is probably:
# buttons
neo1973kbd
And I guess I probably also want:
# leds
leds-neo1973-gta02
Just to confirm: Yes, those make my AUX button and LEDs work again.
Neil
I previously wrote about some problems that I observed when switching
from odeviced to fsodeviced, and I think I can now explain those
better:
On 28 February 2010 00:44, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, the Debian version of fsodeviced seems not to work
straightforwardly yet
On 27 April 2010 22:35, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
[21474543.91] s3c2410-wdt s3c2410-wdt: watchdog inactive, reset
disabled, irq enabled
Not sure, are you running watchdog process?
Yes, at least I believe so:
debian
With the Debian 2.6.29 kernel -
ii linux-image-2.6.29-openmo 20100118.gita15608f2-2Linux 2.6.29
kernel image for Openmoko GTA02 Neo FreeRunner
- my AUX button doesn't work.
I've tried to track this back through dbus and fsodeviced, and I've
discovered that /dev/input/event4 is missing:
On 1 May 2010 00:18, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
Would that be a kernel problem, or could it also be udev or hal?
Have you loaded the kernel module for gta02
On 1 May 2010 00:33, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 1 May 2010 00:18, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
Now I'm stuck with understanding why /dev/input/event4 is missing...
Would that be a kernel problem, or could
On 19 April 2010 12:23, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Yes you need to configure the userland watchdog to do something
useful. Like check that you have no processes in disk sleep (D) state
and that SSH server is running etc.
I just noticed that my dmesg says:
On 24 April 2010 21:59, James Ancona j...@anconafamily.com wrote:
The installer puts all of Android in NAND. After installation the SD card is
only used for extra storage (web downloads, media, etc.) Any FAT formatted
SD card will do. You can run with no SD card in there, but as I recall, some
On 23 April 2010 16:17, g...@ergoarte.ch wrote:
2010-04-23T14:48:16.961873Z [ERROR] UsageController 7 R: Resource GSM
can't be enabled: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the
remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security
policy
I'm interested in taking a look at Android...
1. The installation instructions seem to involve both a full SD card
(which will be completely overwritten) and flashing the NAND. What I
don't understand is whether the SD card is only needed during
installation, or if the same SD card needs to stay
On 24 April 2010 14:27, Alexander Shulgin alex.shul...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 14:05, Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I'm interested in taking a look at Android...
You can find detailed
On 24 April 2010 12:43, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
# killall zhone
How would this work? Isn't zhone a python program?
Yes it is python.
So I see your point, but I have a fairly strong feeling that it _did_
work for me
On 17 April 2010 00:20, Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 15 April 2010 00:49, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Run watchdog daemon. That will at least make your battery contacts
wear less :-)
Thanks, I'm doing that now. Must switch back to glamo to see
On 16 April 2010 05:10, Alex Teiche xelap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone, is there a way to make literki pop up from the command
line? I want it to happen from within a shell script. Hackable:1
does it somehow, but I can't figure it out from the source code.
literki
But is that what you
On 15 April 2010 06:17, Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:27:36AM +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install xf86-video-fbdev
Collected errors:
* Cannot find package xf86-video-fbdev.
Is that SHR just too old, would you say?
Hi,
I'm
On 16 April 2010 13:45, Josh Thompson om-c...@joshandbianca.net wrote:
I occasionally encounter this and was also thinking I must have some edge case
hardware glitch since I haven't heard anyone else talk about it. In my case,
I wouldn't say it's completely random - there's always something I
On 16 April 2010 13:59, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Josh Thompson om-c...@joshandbianca.net writes:
Can you explain how to set up a watchdog daemon? It would also save wear on
the back cover tabs, which I'm more concerned about than the battery
contacts.
echo
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