Hi,
I'm struggling a bit with qtmoko and Wifi configs, maybe because I'm new
to qtmoko and more used to use FreeBSD systems;
I'd like to configure a small set of Wifi zones (where I'm normaly in);
in FreeBSD I just expand the file /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf with the
required values about WPA-PSK
Am 03.03.2014 12:46, schrieb Matthias Apitz:
Hi,
I'm struggling a bit with qtmoko and Wifi configs, maybe because I'm new
to qtmoko and more used to use FreeBSD systems;
I'd like to configure a small set of Wifi zones (where I'm normaly in);
in FreeBSD I just expand the file /etc
On Monday 03 March 2014 12:46:20 Matthias Apitz wrote:
I could finaly manage to configure my own AP
at home, say location A; where I could see around 8 other neighbour AP
(...) I could not manage to pick-up the correct AP by its
SSID, maybe due to the long list; and had to remove all config
El día Wednesday, March 05, 2014 a las 09:29:55PM +0100, Boudewijn escribió:
I'm not quite sure about the 'right' way to do it. I do remember that QtMoko
used to help by shuffling the strongest signal up to the top of the list.
The unfortunate bit was that it continued to do so while the
Hello,
I have Wifi up in my FR and can reach Internet; but I can not SSH into
the FR over Wifi; I have checked:
- IP addr on eth0 is 192.168.2.100
- LISTEN is there as 'tcp 0.0.0.0:22 ...' (and IPv6 as well)
- I restarted sshd, does not change problem
- from my WLAN 'telnet 192.168.2.100 22
Hi,
I pretty much went one by one through the packages given after a
apt-get dist-upgrade (on qtmoko v55). I knew from my other freerunner that
the wifi breaks at some point (WPA TKIP). Now I have identified the
problem with the upgrade from wpasupplicant
Preparing to replace wpasupplicant 1.0
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/wpa/1.0-3/#wpasupplicant_1.0-3
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many thank!
unfortunately the 1.0-3 now all of a sudden asks for
wpasupplicant : Depends: libpcsclite1 (= 1.8.6) but 1.8.4-1 is installed
which is nowhere available ... I guess I will have to go for a complete
reinstall :-(
but many thanks for your quick help.
br
robin
many thank!
unfortunately the 1.0-3 now all of a sudden asks for
wpasupplicant : Depends: libpcsclite1 (= 1.8.6) but 1.8.4-1 is installed
which is nowhere available ... I guess I will have to go for a complete
reinstall :-(
nope, you most likely don't.
the idea of
hi Ed,
thanks for your reply. in the end was easy, just use wifi through the internal
network...
my setup us a rather standard setup I guess:
Desktop (OpenSuse) - Freerunner via USB, ssh OK, Masquerading apparently not
Desktop - Router via LAN
Freerunner - Router via Wifi
Freerunner
by the QtMoko
network UI.
You can work around it by starting the USB network from a terminal
after starting the WiFi. Run ifup usb0 if using ifupdown for the USB
connection (which is the default on Debian). That will give you two
default routes because ifupdown also doesn't pay attention
on wifi. BUT as soon as the
wifi connection is up (and actually permits me to access the internet) my
usb connection dies...
so I was wondering if there is a setup, where you can just ssh into your phone
power up wifi (maybe even from command line) and still have fully functional
usb access
the internet from my phone, by powering on wifi. BUT as soon as the
wifi connection is up (and actually permits me to access the internet) my
usb connection dies...
so I was wondering if there is a setup, where you can just ssh into your phone
power up wifi (maybe even from command line
it by starting the USB network from a terminal
after starting the WiFi. Run ifup usb0 if using ifupdown for the USB
connection (which is the default on Debian). That will give you two
default routes because ifupdown also doesn't pay attention to existing
kernel network state, but you will still
Hi Troy,
On 30 December 2012 21:08, Troy Benjegerdes ho...@hozed.org wrote:
I can do this with a GTA02 (wifi built-in, and USB-host mode), or *maybe*
My per-unit budget for the hardware is between $50 (bare GTA) and
$150 (GTA running my python code with wifi and rs232)
Does this mean
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 05:17:16PM +0100, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
Hi Troy,
On 30 December 2012 21:08, Troy Benjegerdes ho...@hozed.org wrote:
I can do this with a GTA02 (wifi built-in, and USB-host mode), or *maybe*
My per-unit budget for the hardware is between $50 (bare GTA
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 11:23:38AM -0500, Ian Darwin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 05:17:16PM +0100, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
Hi Troy,
On 30 December 2012 21:08, Troy Benjegerdes ho...@hozed.org wrote:
I can do this with a GTA02 (wifi built-in, and USB-host mode), or *maybe*
My
I wouldn't think so, or he or somebody would have bid my GTA02 on
eBay higher than $50. I wouldn't expect to get more than $50 fo a
GTA02, unless it's brand new in sealed box or it has the fancy black
penguin case or something. Everyone knows that GTA02 has WiFi and
USB, and can hang
I have committed to provide an open-source energy monitoring system for
about 20 residential homes, and I need a gateway device I can program
that will take in data from an RS232 connected energy monitor, and then
upload it to http://emoncms.org
I can do this with a GTA02 (wifi built-in, and USB
to connect to WiFi. If you replace
ESSID and PASSWORD it might help you.
killall dhclient
killall wpa_supplicant
om wifi power 0
sleep 1
om wifi power 1
sleep 1
om wifi maxperf wlan 1
sleep 1
/sbin/wpa_supplicant -B -s -P /var/run/wpa_supplicant.wlan.pid -i wlan -D wext
-t -ddd -C /var/run
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
I personally use the following script to connect to WiFi. If you replace
ESSID and PASSWORD it might help you.
Oh and you also might want to replace wlan with eth0 or whatever you
call your wifi interface
Hello.
Wifi isn't working on my fr v44 too, same situation, closed wifi where
before I could connect to.
urodelo
On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 05:16:23 +0200, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
ti...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Radek, Freerunners,
It's not possible to connect to closed wireless networks in v44
On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 12:02:51 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
I personally use the following script to connect to WiFi. If you replace
ESSID and PASSWORD it might help you.
Oh and you also might want to replace wlan with eth0 or whatever
noticed it too. It's probably related to rework of the wifi scan
dialog. I will take a look at it.
Regards
Radek
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Hi Radek, Freerunners,
It's not possible to connect to closed wireless networks in v44 because it
seems to reset the encription settings every time it tries to authenticate.
Anyone having the same issue out there? Any fix around? :)
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I am quite sure they are not called after disconnect. I think that the kernel
is responsible to turn wifi off in suspend (unless you want to keep it on
during
suspend e.g. for wake-on-wlan function).
Yes, in suspend the kernel turns off the module completely, it
shouldn't drain anything
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
Basically, ``ls /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi'', it should let
you know if the module (even when built-in) is binded or not. It
shouldn't be if you want the card to not drain the battery.
``echo s3c2440-sdi
Alfa21-mobile freerun...@my.is.it writes:
so I can find the unbind here:
root@neo:~# find /sys/bus/ -name '*unbind*'|grep sdi
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi/unbind
...
how I can check if it's in bind or unbind state?
If ar6000 is listed among the files at the path you mention, it's
binded.
On Thursday 26 May 2011 12:08:07 Paul Fertser wrote:
Alfa21-mobile freerun...@my.is.it writes:
so I can find the unbind here:
root@neo:~# find /sys/bus/ -name '*unbind*'|grep sdi
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi/unbind
...
how I can check if it's in bind or unbind state?
If
s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi/unbind
root@neo:~# find /sys/bus/ -name '*sdi*'
/sys/bus/platform/devices/s3c2440-sdi
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi
/sys/bus/sdio
/sys/bus/sdio/drivers/sdio_ar6000
now I see in internet, wireless lan = unavailable and it's not
possible to start a wifi
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
afaik the difference is in the std-by power consumption and I think
any script does not run during the std-by power state.
You can measure suspend power consumption by taking a reading
immediately after resume.
mmh.. a question: I do not remember how to
if it is ok. All the scripts are
in /opt/qtmoko/bin - it's very easy to check what they do.
hi radek,i can confirm they are correct:
root@neo:~# grep -r sdi /opt/qtmoko/bin/
/opt/qtmoko/bin/wifi-bind.sh:echo s3c2440-sdi
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi/bind
/opt/qtmoko/bin/wifi-unbind.sh:echo
On Thursday 26 May 2011 13:01:05 Alfa21-mobile wrote:
and are executables... but I do not know neither if they are called
after a wifi disconnection, nor if after an unbind/bind cycle the
power consumption during stdby returns to the same state like after a
reboot (now I'm testing this one
Alfa21-mobile freerun...@my.is.it writes:
maybe deep-sleep is only related to the gsm-chip power state? I'm not sure.
btw I've hardware fix #1024 and deep-sleep enable in neocontrol.
Indeed. I thought this thread was about wifi. If you measure wifi
consumption you better power down your GSM
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Thursday 26 May 2011 13:01:05 Alfa21-mobile wrote:
and are executables... but I do not know neither if they are called
after a wifi disconnection, nor if after an unbind/bind cycle the
power consumption during stdby returns to the same state like after
2011-05-25@23:31 Paul Fertser
Hm, you do not spare too many details, do you :) Are you really sure
the ar6000 module is unbinded when you disable wifi?
sorry, I didn't know which kind of details you meant...
root@neo:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
sco 6501
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
btw, in neocontrol I see around 225000 discharging current
Sounds wrong, are you using the backlight? If yes, turn it off :-)
You might want to steal some ideas from my comment in
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2277#comment:23
on how to measure wifi
/ticket/2277#comment:23
on how to measure wifi power consumption in a bit more reliable way.
yes, the backlight is full on... but the interesting thing is the value does
not change before/after the wifi connection.
afaik the difference is in the std-by power consumption and I think any script
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
2011-05-25@23:31 Paul Fertser
Hm, you do not spare too many details, do you :) Are you really sure
the ar6000 module is unbinded when you disable wifi?
sorry, I didn't know which kind of details you meant...
Basically, ``ls /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440
Joif wrote:
Hi!
I'm doing some minor changes to the faenqomod theme. I would like to
introduce the WiFi and GPS icons in the titlebar. In title.xml there are
these lines for the GPRS icon (as an example):
status name=gprs-enabled imageon=gprs-enabled.svg
on=expr:@/Network/GPRSEnabled active
Hi!
I'm doing some minor changes to the faenqomod theme. I would like to
introduce the WiFi and GPS icons in the titlebar. In title.xml there are
these lines for the GPRS icon (as an example):
status name=gprs-enabled imageon=gprs-enabled.svg
on=expr:@/Network/GPRSEnabled active=expr:@/Network
On Tuesday 08 March 2011 22:29:22 Alfa21 wrote:
2011-03-05@17:14 Alfa21
2011-03-05@12:42 Radek Polak
* unable to connect wifi wpa2-psk
Was is working in some older versions? It can be bug either in
wpa_supplicatant or in qmoko wifi plugin that creates configuration
On Wednesday, March 16, 2011 13:17:56, Radek Polak wrote:
On Tuesday 08 March 2011 22:29:22 Alfa21 wrote:
2011-03-05@17:14 Alfa21
2011-03-05@12:42 Radek Polak
* unable to connect wifi wpa2-psk
Was is working in some older versions? It can be bug either
Alfa21 mobile wrote:
hi radek, i'm sorry for the silence.
i found the solution about this topic:
1) qtmoko doesn't kill wpa-supplicant closing wifi the first good time,
this is bad!
I think i can add this to the wifi script, it should be quite easy.
2) because of previous point i messed
3) remains the problem of battery discharge when you
disconnect from wifi:maybe interface doesn't go to sleep?btw i can force
this by script (wifi off)
I think we can add this to wifi script as well. I will do it tomorrow at work
where i can test it.
Regards
Radek
Hi,
I can confirm that there is no problem with wifi wpa-psk/wpa2-psk
in aes encryption mode (qtmoko v.33).
But there is other annoying thing: fbreader canot be started from QX,
if someone knows a solution please tell me or fix it (radek).
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 13:17:56 +0100, Radek Polak wrote
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it wrote:
previously I had v31 and it was ok, but only on the first attempt and then I
needed to reboot
(rebooted also because wifi didn't stop and battery drain empty in few hours)
quoting myself to report this bug is present in v33 too
Alfa21-mobile freerun...@my.is.it writes:
draining the battery flat in few hours depsite you disable the
connection via the software interface.
I think there are different interface alternatives. Which one are you
using?
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if you successfully connect to any wifi network (in v33
only open
networs are accessible) then the hardware remains in active
state,
draining the battery flat in few hours depsite you disable
the
connection via the software
successfully connect to any wifi network (in v33
only open
networs are accessible) then the hardware remains in active
state,
draining the battery flat in few hours depsite you disable
the
connection via the software interface.
Ah, that explains..! I had such an idea, after my battery ran out much
2011-03-05@17:14 Alfa21
2011-03-05@12:42 Radek Polak
* unable to connect wifi wpa2-psk
Was is working in some older versions? It can be bug either in
wpa_supplicatant or in qmoko wifi plugin that creates configuration for
wpa_supplicant. Does it work when you setup
Le 26/05/2010 06:12, undrwater a écrit :
I'm sure I remember logging into the att portal at starbucks in the past
using Ventura, but lately it's not possible.
Pressing the login button, hitting enter returns no action. Is it a
certificate I'm missing? Any clues?
Thanks
Russell
Is it possible make FR act as wifi access point?
Which utils can help?
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Chuck Norris norris.ch...@mail.ru writes:
Is it possible make FR act as wifi access point?
Which utils can help?
Only ad-hoc. iptables + iwconfig, nothing else needed i think. Set
adhoc before setting ssid.
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Is it possible make FR act as wifi access point?
Which utils can help?
Only ad-hoc. iptables + iwconfig, nothing else needed i think. Set
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cert?
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Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org writes:
I hope it saves someone 5 minutes of scripting :-)
Why all the sleeps? ;-)
My script for sharing gprs connection with wlan:
#!/bin/sh
om wifi power 1
sleep 4
sudo ifconfig wlan down
sudo iwconfig wlan mode ad-hoc
sudo iwconfig wlan channel 5
sudo iwconfig
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Ben Thompson b...@thompson.org.uk writes:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:46:38AM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
I tell you the most nasty bugs are in firmware. Which we don't have
sources for and don't know a way to update anyway. Blame Atheros.
please may you elaborate a bit more?
How kernel
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:46:38AM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
I tell you the most nasty bugs are in firmware. Which we don't have
sources for and don't know a way to update anyway. Blame Atheros.
please may you elaborate a bit more?
How kernel ops are related to ar6000 firmware bugs?
Ben Thompson wrote:
I want to set up a Wireless network in QtMoko using WPA-EAP with a
server certificate. The encryption settings GUI has a section called
Server certificate: and there is a small padlock icon. However, when
I click the padlock, all I see is the message No documents found.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:14:45PM +0200, Daniele E. Domenichelli wrote:
Can someone advise how to add a server certificate?
I was able to setup a WPA-EAP wireless network, I just moved my
certificates in
/home/root/Documents/images/jpeg
and then after rescanning system documents
Hi
I want to set up a Wireless network in QtMoko using WPA-EAP with a
server certificate. The encryption settings GUI has a section called
Server certificate: and there is a small padlock icon. However, when
I click the padlock, all I see is the message No documents found.
Can someone advise how
lsusb gives:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub.
So I suppose my WiFi is dead.
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:42:39PM -0700, HansV wrote:
lsusb gives:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub.
So I suppose my WiFi is dead.
No, I don't think so. My wifi is fine and I get the same output. How
are you using wifi by the way? Do you use wpa_supplicant
I use Mokonnect. It doesn't seem to find the WiFi hardware. The WiFi
indicator comes on in the shelf while Mokonnect is trying to power up the
device. But Mokonnect waits forever. Maybe some modules are missing in my
setup?
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:26:18AM -0700, HansV wrote:
I use Mokonnect. It doesn't seem to find the WiFi hardware. The WiFi
indicator comes on in the shelf while Mokonnect is trying to power up the
device. But Mokonnect waits forever. Maybe some modules are missing in my
setup?
Hmm, I have
Wifi seems unavailable, but after seeking the ML I found there is a bug
in FSO MS5 (MS5 is the revision ?) and I had to do :
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/unbind
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/bind
in order to get eth0 back
[quote]Wifi seems unavailable, but after seeking the ML I found there is a
bug
in FSO MS5 (MS5 is the revision ?) and I had to do :
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/unbind
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440-sdi/bind
in order to get eth0 back
to be honest. Mokonnect rarely worked for me. I would also suggest u
to use wpa_supplicant or similar wifi tools.
Usually I turn on wifi using the shr settings ui and then run
wpa_supplicant and udhcpc. That works 99% of the time if the interface
is up.
Good luck
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:17 AM
Strange thing is that I can't power on using shr settings: the dropdown only
shows the 'Automatic' value, on and off are not available.
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Only when you switch the automatic value to manual the option to
power it on and off appears.
Am 26.04.2010 14:37, schrieb HansV:
Strange thing is that I can't power on using shr settings: the dropdown only
shows the 'Automatic' value, on and off are not available.
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OK, I didn't see this is a switch, I thought it was a dropdown box. Now I can
switch it on manually. Still finding out how to start wifi with
wpa-supplicant.
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HansV h...@vanpee.be writes:
OK, I didn't see this is a switch, I thought it was a dropdown
box. Now I can switch it on manually. Still finding out how to start
wifi with wpa-supplicant.
Hard to succeed when you're reluctant to read, eh? ;)
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FSO_Resources
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I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far. Any ideas?
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I have had experience with a lot of WiFi chips that is that they stop
working after a couple of years. Check that the device is found on your
machine. I use lsusb
HansV wrote:
I have the same problem, but upgrading didn't solve it. I tried everything I
could think of, but no wifi so far
from managed interfaces. So it may trigger some
actions that may reveal hidden kernel bugs not usual on other wifi
managers?
Anyway the problem should be fixed in kernel space ;)
Paul, count me as a patch tester!
Thanks Niko and Paul.
I will try wpa_supplicant manually and see what happens. I am
2010/2/21 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Can you try the same test again without swap?
Here it is. Without swap and midori this time:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog2.tar.bz2
The phone survived for 2 hours this time. I guess it could live a
little longer without
used slabtop before. Here when wifi is connected it
displays
Active / Total Objects (% used): 22154 / 38108 (58.1%)
Active / Total Slabs (% used) : 1356 / 1356 (100.0%)
Active / Total Caches (% used) : 68 / 117 (58.1%)
Active / Total Size (% used) : 3416.10K / 5276.42K (64.7
is it running as sshd user btw?!)
I don't know, isn't it default in SHR?
I have never used slabtop before. Here when wifi is connected it
displays
38 38 100% 4.00K 38 1 152K size-4096
So it's just 152K. In my case it's 40-50K and counting.
BTW, what kind of WiFi
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
I have no idea why it decreased. I guess kernel unloads some parts of
executable that are not executed ATM.
Ah that is true, read-only mappings do not need to be kept in memory.
BTW, what kind of WiFi authentication and encryption do you use? I use
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Am 21.02.2010 10:37, schrieb Timo Juhani Lindfors:
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many
Bastian Muck bastian.m...@gmx.de writes:
I know, I can't help that much, but I am sure that midori is the
problem. I often hear music with vagalume over wlan and it is no
problem to hear 3 or 4 hours. But if I use Midori then after 10
minutes (and sometimes less) the system hangs because of no
What additional info I can gather?
Use slabtop to monitor kernel memory pools. It may be interresting.
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Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
It writes output of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` to a corresponding
file every 5 minutes.
Hmm, you are using swap. I do not know how to see how many bytes each
process has in swap. This would let us see which process is the one
whose memory usage
Hi,
I've got involved in some wifi configuration recently and so tested FR
with different APs and settings. As a result, several interesting
observations were made, i hope you'll find them useful.
1. Weird SSID bug
Thanks to the hint by Werner i found out that i can never connect to
my WPA+RSN
please, explain power cycling.
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Em 21-02-2010 15:50, arne anka escreveu:
please, explain power cycling.
rebooting ar6000 (one of Freerunner's computers).
Rui
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please, explain power cycling.
rebooting ar6000 (one of Freerunner's computers).
that i did understand -- the question is, how to do that.
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Am Sonntag, den 21.02.2010, 17:14 +0100 schrieb arne anka:
please, explain power cycling.
rebooting ar6000 (one of Freerunner's computers).
that i did understand -- the question is, how to do that.
On FSO via releasing/requesting the WiFi resource.
:M
With small variations upon your script I have:
1) ~/wpa dir with the following contents:
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ ls wpa/
amigos.wpacasa.wpa gomaxperf spot.wpa
wifi-dhcp.sh
(the .wpa files are wpa config files with special setups).
2) maxperf is for the weird cases:
r
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
that i did understand -- the question is, how to do that.
If you are not using FSO in debian you can use
om wifi power 0
om wifi power 1
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2010/2/19 Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com:
I'll do some logging of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` every 5 minutes.
OK, I did some tests today, here are the logs:
ftp://shulyaka.org.ru/pub/memlog.tar.bz2
I have rebooted the phone to get clear results, started WiFi, Midori
and transmission
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
Is it a known problem, or I have unique combination of AP software and
FR settings?
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:
I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but as far
as I know, nothing had been killed.
I didn't even think
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 09:42 +0100, omcomali@porcupinefactory.org
wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:
I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very
2010/2/19 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to see if some process is consuming
more and more memory.
Yes, it happens
An update here.
I upgraded my phone the night before last, and my wifi works again. I had
just given up and was upgrading nightly. I'm not sure what specific package
fixed it, but I noticed that some of the core packages were updated (such as
phonefsod, libframeworkd, mdbus2, etc.).
I think
Hi!
I'm using the latest SHR unstable. I experience some problems with
WiFi. When I enable WiFi and connect to an AP, it works well for about
half an hour. Then all the applications begin to respond more and more
slowly, and then kernel starts killing everything until it kills
wpa_supplicant
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