2009/4/21 David Ford da...@blue-labs.org:
the upgrade changed eth0 from wireless to wired. just go edit your
/etc/network/interfaces, delete the extraneous things like wlan0 if
you're not using it, and make eth0 your wireless again. being that the
wifi mgt tools don't work for me, all my
2009/4/24 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
ifconfig reveals only a loopback adapter, and 'ifup usb0' tells me
'the device is already configured'
I had the same problem with shr-unstable from 20090423.
'ifconfig usb0' shows that the interface is configured but not up, so
'ifconfig usb0
2009/4/24 Hermann Lacheiner hermann.lachei...@gmail.com:
2009/4/24 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
ifconfig reveals only a loopback adapter, and 'ifup usb0' tells me
'the device is already configured'
I had the same problem with shr-unstable from 20090423.
'ifconfig usb0' shows that
the upgrade changed eth0 from wireless to wired. just go edit your
/etc/network/interfaces, delete the extraneous things like wlan0 if
you're not using it, and make eth0 your wireless again. being that the
wifi mgt tools don't work for me, all my network config is managed via
this file.
-d
In SHR Testing is it wise to do a opkg upgrade command, would it be
any different than what comes in the image that gets flashed on the
phone, basically if I were to flash a older release of SHR testing
onto my phone would opkg update opkg upgrade take me up to the
version that was
2009/4/20 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
In SHR Testing is it wise to do a opkg upgrade command, would it be
any different than what comes in the image that gets flashed on the
phone, basically if I were to flash a older release of SHR testing
onto my phone would opkg update opkg upgrade
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