Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 13:12:10 schrieb Timo Juhani Lindfors:
> Rico Rommel writes:
> > In Debian you should simply install fso-gta02 package. It has
> > dependencies to all other needed packages.
>
> Sounds good that it conflicts with fso-config-gta02. I always hated
> that I get the ful
Rico Rommel writes:
> In Debian you should simply install fso-gta02 package. It has dependencies to
> all other needed packages.
Sounds good that it conflicts with fso-config-gta02. I always hated
that I get the full FSO stack if I only want the udev rules..
Where are the udev rules nowadays?
Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 09:35:59 schrieben Sie:
> Thanks Rico for your answer,
>
> > fso-frameworkd and fso-deviced both provide org.freesmartphone.odeviced
> > interface but in fso-framworkd it's disabled by default.
>
> If I understand well the two interfaces are not identical, i.e.
> th
Thanks Rico for your answer,
> fso-frameworkd and fso-deviced both provide org.freesmartphone.odeviced
> interface but in fso-framworkd it's disabled by default.
If I understand well the two interfaces are not identical, i.e.
the battery info is available at different nodes. In one case it
is:
Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 00:51:11 schrieb Niccolo Rigacci:
> Please help, I'm very confused!
>
> Can someone tell me what are the differences between
> fso-frameworkd and fso-deviced packages?
>
> What should I install on my GTA02 FreeRunner?
>
> It seems that the DBus interface changes ru
Please help, I'm very confused!
Can someone tell me what are the differences between
fso-frameworkd and fso-deviced packages?
What should I install on my GTA02 FreeRunner?
It seems that the DBus interface changes running one or the
other, but they let access the same hardware.
Many thanks!
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