On 02/18/2013 07:47 AM, David Matthews wrote:
I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
I'd be interested in any success reports with linphone or any other sip
client
on a current freerunner
Hi Aaron
I'm using Linphone on QtMoko with QX. I used this [1] as a guide to get
things working. The author has some broken links to his configuration
files, though. Here are the corrected links:
http://pub.acaia.ca/profiles.conf
http://pub.acaia.ca/favourites.conf
Hello Aaron,
Can you please provide more information, e.g.
1. Which kernel are you using?
2. Can you use arecord to record the microphone, i.e. can you hear a
recording of yourself when running the following commands (replace
path-to-voip-handset.state by the correct path)?
alsactl -f
On 02/19/2013 04:20 PM, alonivtsan wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Can you please provide more information, e.g.
1. Which kernel are you using?
root@neo:~# uname -a
Linux neo 2.6.34-qtmoko-v48 #1 Wed Sep 12 11:31:51 UTC 2012 armv4tl
GNU/Linux
2. Can you use arecord to record the microphone, i.e. can
Thank you Aaron for your help. I simply copied the voip-handset.state
file from qtmoko v48 and now everything works. To fix the quality of my
output getting worse over time I enabled only GSM codec and disabled
Enable adaptive rate control.
On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 16:38 -0500, Aaron Sells wrote:
I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
I'd be interested in any success reports with linphone or any other sip client
on a current freerunner distro
Anyone?
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Hello all,
I tried using SIP (Linphone) on Debian without any luck. After removing
echo cancellation in Linphone settings I can hear other side but the
other side cannot hear me.
I think the issue is microphone not recording. I'm using the standard
kernel that is shipped in Debian (2.6.34).
Hi guys, I'm trying to install Debian on the FR.
I get stuck when downloading the packages because it doesn't
find/download coreutils...
any suggestions?
Thanks
d
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Hi guys, I'm trying to install Debian on the FR.
I get stuck when downloading the packages because it doesn't
find/download coreutils...
You should send the full output of the install.sh script.
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Hi!
I thought I give debian another try. I use the manual from
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
It always stops at:
* Zhone GUI: true
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you
Hello Freerunners,
I have been using a Freerunner under Debian for one month. It is not yet
fully usable, but I am still working on it.
1.GSM
Zhone works not too bad. I have applied the patch to use a VCARD file
but the dial button does not work anymore (it works with contacts on
the SIM card
not.
I hade to put
What I would like to do:
-find a usable configuration to use a PIM suite (synchronized with my
desktop PC) to replace my Palm TE2.
So would I !
I would like to know I somebody could have a fully functional freerunner
under debian ? Thanks in advance for your answers
Christophe Badoit a écrit :
6.AUTOROTATE SCREEN
Simple rotate freezes my freerunner with XGLAMO.
No auto-rotate, just a rotate application that I launch from the menu.
Sometimes works, sometimes not.
I hade to put
Sorry, I didn't finished the line :)
I had to put Xft.dpi: 96 in
Hey Thomas,
Thomas Bellembois wrote:
I would like to know I somebody could have a fully functional freerunner
under debian ? Thanks in advance for your answers.
You might want to try hackable:1, which is really Debian with Om2007
telephony software:
http
to use a PIM suite (synchronized with my
desktop PC) to replace my Palm TE2.
-configure the WIFI
-install Navit and buy reiseplaner maps
-make the autorotate work
-make Zhone fully usable
I would like to know I somebody could have a fully functional
freerunner
under debian ? Thanks in advance
A few mailings back I was told that Zhone is never going to be a proper
dialer. Zhone is ment to be a debugging and feature testing application
for the FSO framework. I don't think patching Zhone is going to be of
any use.
that might be as it will, but so far zhone seems to be the only dialer
As you mention, debian may not be the right project to try to focus on a
subset of apps.
I'll have to retry hackable:1 and try SHR before I start trying to mold
a community of like-minded on top of debian ;) I don't think I have
enough of an overview to not end up being counter productive. Give
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 20.12.2008, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Jos vd Snepscheut:
Hello Andy and Michael,
Thank you for your answers.
No I did not use Qi=true!!!
But now I did and debian is now up and running from SD!
and now there is a new question:
I do get an X screen with icons on the top
Hi,
Am Fr, den 19.12.08 um 22:22 schrieb Andy Green:
Is this /boot on that partition mounted on /boot on another partition
then? Qi makes the assumption that the partition the kernel is coming
from is the rootfs.
Yes on the standard Debian installation the /boot is on /dev/mmcblk0p1
while the
Hello Andy and Michael,
Thank you for your answers.
No I did not use Qi=true!!!
But now I did and debian is now up and running from SD!
and now there is a new question:
I do get an X screen with icons on the top level but there is no Zhone
(just a grey screen no desktop) how can I get one.
Hi,
Am Fr, den 19.12.08 um 01:53 schrieb Jos vd Snepscheut:
I have been installing debian on my SD cart using this script:
wget http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/install.sh
with 'QI=true QI_VERBOSE_BOOT=true ./install.sh all' ?
on mmcblk0p2 there is / (root) and /boot
in /boot
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| Am Fr, den 19.12.08 um 01:53 schrieb Jos vd Snepscheut:
| I have been installing debian on my SD cart using this script:
| wget http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/install.sh
| with 'QI=true
Hello,
I have been installing debian on my SD cart using this script:
wget http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/install.sh
I use Qi latest by Andy
on mmcblk0p2 there is / (root) and /boot
in /boot there is append-GTA02 and uImage-GTA02.bin
did this all by following the debian wikki
Hi Jos,
could it be that your root-filesystem was not unmounted cleanly ? At first
boot, system will do a FS-check followed by a reboot. Reboot wil use the
default, being your Qt from flash?
F!L!P.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 01:53:43 +0100, Jos vd Snepscheut j...@snepscheut.nl
wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to get Debin for Freerunner? i can't find any image
neither a kernel, nor a rootfs... but i would like to have Debian on my
phone...
ciao, Arne
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Is there a way to get Debin for Freerunner? i can't find any image
neither a kernel, nor a rootfs... but i would like to have Debian on my
phone...
ciao, Arne
regarding debian and Freerunner.
Greetings,
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Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Ideally the sources should be in a state where you can create ipkg and
debian (and fedora and gentoo) packages just as easily.
If it is only to escape opkg then in OE you simply need to set
INHERIT += package_deb (in your local.conf)
and then it will build
If it is only to escape opkg then in OE you simply need to set
INHERIT += package_deb (in your local.conf)
and then it will build .deb packages as well.
well, _that's_ nice.
coulöd someone please put it in wiki/debian?
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Wow that sounds neat! How hard would it be to create an apt repository on the
openmoko build host using this? Then we could just edit a config and run
apt-get ^.^
On Friday 08 August 2008 04:30:17 Robert Schuster wrote:
Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Ideally the sources should be in
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| Wow that sounds neat! How hard would it be to create an apt
| repository on the openmoko build host using this? Then we could just
| edit a config and run apt-get ^.^
They're ahead of you, except we
On Friday 08 August 2008 10:05:22 Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Wow that sounds neat! How hard would it be to create an apt
| repository on the openmoko build host using this? Then we could just
| edit a config and run apt-get ^.^
They're ahead of you,
Hi,
Daniel Benoy schrieb:
Wow that sounds neat! How hard would it be to create an apt repository on
the openmoko build host using this? Then we could just edit a config and run
apt-get ^.^
It is not hard. In fact for Jalimo we are packaging OE-built packages
for Maemo:
Hello,
After much efforts (but thanks for the page ;-) ), I have managed to
install this on my microSD card:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
I can reach the gdm screen but the calibration of the touchscreen is
totally flaky.
After another set of painful efforts, I have managed to install
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|
| After much efforts (but thanks for the page ;-) ), I have managed to
| install this on my microSD card:
| http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
|
| I can reach the gdm screen but the calibration
I copied my /etc/pointercal from internal flash (Which can be mounted from
within debian as /dev/mtdblock6, I believe)
That worked for me. :) Hope that helps.
I wished that the openmoko team used Debian instead of openembedded.. I wish I
could just apt-get stuff instead of having to struggle
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I copied my /etc/pointercal from internal flash (Which can be mounted
| from within debian as /dev/mtdblock6, I believe)
|
| That worked for me. :) Hope that helps.
|
| I wished that the openmoko team
Daniel,
Thanks for the answer. It's not working for me. I don't have any more
the delta but there is a scale problem (top left corner matches but
bottom right corner doesn't at all).
Can you please copy paste your /etc/ts.conf and /etc/pointercal here?
Thanks,
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at
What I'm hoping for, is that the openmoko folks use the same software but start
making .deb packages instead of .ipk ones :) So that it would be a phone.
Although the worry, I suppose, is that the 256MB of internal flash wouldn't be
pleased with Debian's full bash shell and such.
Perhaps the
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only one to have this problem according to the forums. It will
confuse people to discuss two different topics on the same topic.
Thanks!
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 20:25 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
It's ours now sucker! hahahah!
On Thursday 07 August 2008 13:27:15 Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only one to have this problem according to the forums. It will
confuse people to discuss two different topics on the
Thanks! And I do vote for this BTW...
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 13:36 -0400, Daniel Benoy wrote:
It's ours now sucker! hahahah!
On Thursday 07 August 2008 13:27:15 Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /mnt/debian/etc/pointercal
557 38667 -4654632 -51172 121 46965312 65536
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /mnt/debian/etc/ts.conf
# Uncomment if you wish to use the linux input layer event interface
module_raw input
# Uncomment if you're using a Sharp Zaurus SL-5500/SL-5000d
#
Daniel Benoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'm hoping for, is that the openmoko folks use the same
software but start making .deb packages instead of .ipk ones :) So
that it would be a phone.
Ideally the sources should be in a state where you can create ipkg and
debian (and fedora and gentoo)
well -- bringing openmoko's changes and novel packages into
emdebian port [0] sounds like a great task which many would
appreciate. It might be worth inquiring [1] people on
suggestions and plausibility/interest of such a project. Then indeed it
might become a point that we could simply run the
On Thursday 07 August 2008 14:35:03 Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
well -- bringing openmoko's changes and novel packages into
emdebian port [0] sounds like a great task which many would
appreciate. It might be worth inquiring [1] people on
suggestions and plausibility/interest of such a project.
Hi!
Thanks for sharing the information!
I managed to get calibration right by copying the xglamo and libts.0* files
from 2007.2 image to debian and starting xfce via ssh. It worked then with
the standard /etc/pointercal from the 2007.2 image.
But I then had the problem, that gdm didn't recognize
reagrding debian on freerunner -- is there a way to access the gsm modem,
ie to make/recieve calls, send/recieve sms and use gprs?
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Awesome, nobody ever mentioned this marvel... got to give this a try
| tonight!
|
| let us know how it turned out!
Well there is good and bad news, good news is thanks to Mike Montour
ext3 SD boot in
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| However, the Debian rootfs didn't work right away, it mounted the ext3
| rootfs and ran init, but complained unable to open an initial console,
| I think this is an insufficiently populated /dev so I will
Does it include Ekiga?
Joseph
2008/7/20 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| However, the Debian rootfs didn't work right away, it mounted the ext3
| rootfs and ran init, but complained unable to open an
Yes that is correct.
The other problem is the /etc/pointercal ... I've yet to figure a way to
calibrate ts
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| The other problem is the /etc/pointercal ... I've yet to figure a way to
| calibrate ts
Ah tslib has a ts_calibrate applet that spits the numbers out. I should
think Debian has
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Does it include Ekiga?
The recipe includes just some basic packages, but because it includes
aptitude, which is basically yum (sorry, Fedora person), it means
you have pretty much the whole undiluted
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