Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-11 Thread Iain B. Findleton
Thanks. I reverted to an install of SHR-U, the whole thing, and stuff is working fine again. I will probably flash it. I ultimately did try SHR-core including the rootfs on uSD without any happiness. Will try again some time in the future. Benjamin Deering wrote: I seem to remember

Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-11 Thread robin
hi ben, this is a bit off topic but as you have shr-core on your sd-card working would you mind to tell me your installation routine. I tried with a a) running qtmoko v37 on nand. b) partioning the sdcard from qtmoko and using mkfs.ext3 for the shr partition (first partition fat, second

Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-11 Thread Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012, robin wrote: hi ben, this is a bit off topic but as you have shr-core on your sd-card working would you mind to tell me your installation routine. I tried with a a) running qtmoko v37 on nand. b) partioning the sdcard from qtmoko and using mkfs.ext3 for the shr

Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-11 Thread Benjamin Deering
you have to use --numeric-owner while untaring it. Otherwise ownership of some files might be wrong - which then causes stuff like dbus-activation to not work correctly causing GSM to not work correctly. Btw. GSM is unrelated to connman. I didn't know that, that explains some problems I had

Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-11 Thread Iain B. Findleton
Well, I certainly am having lots of problems getting a working SHR back. GPSD non-responsive, enlightenment screen goes crazy. Wish I had my 2.6.29 era setup backed up somewhere:( If it ain't broke, don't fix it, I guess. Benjamin Deering wrote: you have to use --numeric-owner

Re: SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-10 Thread Benjamin Deering
I seem to remember something about event filtering being moved from kernelspace to userspace. If that is correct, you are running without any event filtering. The signal from the touchscreen hardware is very noisy, and software is needed to average it out. Upgrading the rootfs might be a

SHR-Core : Display issue?

2012-01-09 Thread Iain B. Findleton
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