Patryk Benderz, Jul. 25, 2011, 14:42 +0200:
> > and any ping s were done by using usb0- device...strange. If I switch
> > of the usb0- device, the route entry of usb0 is automatically deleted
> Are you sure. Few lines above you have mentioned, that you have two
> GW... anyway, I would avoid settin
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> The content of "/etc/ppp/peers/dialup1310986139" is:
> ---
> 115200
> lcp-echo-failure 0
> lcp-echo-interval 0
> novj
> nobsdcomp
> novjccomp
> nopcomp
> noaccomp
I think most of operator uses at least one of compression method
Ok, the battery problem is gone and navit is working.
The last problem, GPRS connection with German Vodafone network, is
partially solved. I had started the QtMoko which was installed on NAND
(there the dialup- file was created by QtMoko). I copied and renamed the
file and rebooted from sd-card
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> But now, the GPRS problem is still unsolved. Can anybody give me an
> hint/ suggestion?
Please cut citations - there is no need to resend all this. Is this a new SIM
card? Did you use it in another phone?
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Am 20.07.2011 13:41, schrieb Sebastian Reinhardt:
Am 18.07.2011 16:39, schrieb Martix:
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardt:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is
unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or
Am 18.07.2011 16:39, schrieb Martix:
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardt:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardt :
> Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
>>
>> Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
>>> 3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
>>> during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
>>> storage time at Handheld Linux)?
>>
>
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
2. I tried to use Vodafone GPRS (Germany). But this did not work! I get
a failure notice, that file "/etc/ppp/peers/dialup1310463241" was not
found. I found an example file in "/usr/share/doc/ppp/examples" called
"peers-gprs".
Hello,
> 3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
> during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
> storage time at Handheld Linux)?
You need to suspend the phone. This can be done with POWER button or better
lock the sceen in QtMoko home
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
> 2. I tried to use Vodafone GPRS (Germany). But this did not work! I get
> a failure notice, that file "/etc/ppp/peers/dialup1310463241" was not
> found. I found an example file in "/usr/share/doc/ppp/examples" called
> "peers-gprs". But I am not sure about the config e
install navit with apt-get, it will show up in QX. then ensure the
option for the gps module is checked and you're good to go.
On 7/17/11, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sebastian Reinhardt writes:
>> 1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki.
>
> I'm not a qtmoko user but I
Sebastian Reinhardt writes:
> 1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki.
I'm not a qtmoko user but I know about navit. Can you give me a link to
the binary you used? Does it have source code too?
> 3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is unloaded
> duri
Hi, a few weeks ago I purchased an Freerunner. I decided to install
Qtmoko v3.5 on an 8GB sd-card. Most things working like a charm. But I
have some problems:
1. I installed navit form the zip- file, according to the wiki. But I do
not get the gps position, in NeronGPS I get the fix. I installed
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