On Sat, 2009-07-04 at 19:56 +0100, Al Johnson wrote:
On Saturday 04 July 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com writes:
On 7/4/09, Hammer Armin aham...@datazug.ch wrote:
With the internal gps antenna, the first fix last quite long -
with the external -
Hello --
I want to buy an external GPS antenna and would like to know what is the
difference between active, passive (?), powered, and amplified antennas
(antennae).
What are the implications of their use with FR (power consumption,
performance, etc)?
Which ones of the above should work in
(contain other's quotations with multiple levels).
Just a question/advice.
The problem is that gmail web interface don't follow the threads they fake
them using Subject instead of the correct headers In-Reply-To
and References.
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(contain other's quotations with multiple levels).
Just a question/advice.
The problem is that gmail web interface don't follow the threads they fake
them using Subject instead of the correct headers In-Reply-To
and References.
Exactly what I just discovered looking at raw email headers
/node21.html
More offtopic: how about not to start new thread with every mail
from you? For reading this ML I use GMail web interface and ~95% of
messages from you are shown as new threads despite that messages are
obviously replies (contain other's quotations with multiple levels).
Just a question
Dear List,
I hope there are some edje expert here;)
Im trying to animate the action when clicked on people-contacts
detail -phonenumber.
Please see this commit:
http://git.paroli-project.org/?p=paroli.git;a=commit;h=77a5a8db15293a95572e92406e5e99e3a02190a8
The problem is right now, that it
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
But with this approach the animation is completely missed.
Can somebody shred more light here?
I even tried to signal back from the python code, and do the animation
through this signal.
It works unless I dont
Hello,
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
I suspect the problem comes from the fact that our program is
single threaded. But its just a hunch right now.
Are you saying that you are doing long non-UI operations in the UI event
loop thread ?? Then don't wonder too much. Threads exist for that purpose.
My 2
On 6/06/2009 6:26 PM, arne anka wrote:
stop answering to me at all!
From one dolt to another, stop trying to convert threads with your own
agenda and answer the original frakkin question, or ask your own ... or
stay silent and this won't happen.
You have some worthwhile input when you stay
seem to have quite a knack for that.
My apologies. I'll rephrase. Criticising features you know nothing about
in a thread about a question you contributed nothing to is spreading FUD
and causing mail congestion.
what exactly is your problem?
from the information i gathered over time from
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 10:32:27AM +0200, arne anka wrote:
now i see, that indeed qi with flash has at least ... limited usability,
because obviously due to jffs2 support (however that is possible, since
jffs2 is the first fs of the freerunner) that file appending boot options
can not
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 21:15, Rask Ingemann Lambertsenr...@sygehus.dk wrote:
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 10:32:27AM +0200, arne anka wrote:
now i see, that indeed qi with flash has at least ... limited usability,
because obviously due to jffs2 support (however that is possible, since
jffs2 is the
now i see, that indeed qi with flash has at least ... limited usability,
because obviously due to jffs2 support (however that is possible, since
jffs2 is the first fs of the freerunner) that file appending boot
options
can not be read.
Qi can read the kernel from NAND simply because
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 21:42, arne ankaopenm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
now i see, that indeed qi with flash has at least ... limited usability,
because obviously due to jffs2 support (however that is possible, since
jffs2 is the first fs of the freerunner) that file appending boot
options
can
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 09:13:20PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Now imagine i see a message from some person, with some ML (i'm
subscribed to Cc'd). Also there's like 5 persons in Cc list, that are
addressed explicitly because they have something to do with the topic
(like they're subsystem
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Werner Almesberger wer...@openmoko.org wrote:
NAND support is only there because of the GTA01/GTA02 legacy and it
has limitations compared to SD. While technically possible to bring
NAND support in Qi on par with SD, I think it would just make things
more
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 08:55:58AM +0200, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
Hi!
I use the distribution on NAND as an SD card reader. I load the OS,
connect to my laptop,
and I write the new distro to the uSD card. It is impossible to do it
on the same
SD card, from where the OS is running. You cant
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Its easy to reformat or repair system on SD cart with laptop or PC..
I dont have uSD card reader on my laptop. And I bought it 3 months ago.
My previous laptop had SD card reader, but never worked with linux.
(I would
more complicated and lure people into using NAND whereas SD is the
future.
In the GTA03 design, we would not have used NAND for anything but
storing Qi and read-only factory data. Likewise, for gta02-core, I
wouldn't consider using u-boot.
my experience is, that nand is far more reliable
El Thursday, 4 de June de 2009 09:56:36 Martin Jansa va escriure:
Its easy to reformat or repair system on SD cart with laptop or PC.. but
I always feel bad when I have to remove back-cover. How long can that
plastic fixtures hold back-cover tight and reliably?
I have done it at least 600
2009/6/4 Jose Luis Perez Diez perezd...@gmail.com:
El Thursday, 4 de June de 2009 09:56:36 Martin Jansa va escriure:
Its easy to reformat or repair system on SD cart with laptop or PC.. but
I always feel bad when I have to remove back-cover. How long can that
plastic fixtures hold back-cover
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
I use the distribution on NAND as an SD card reader.
Hmm, I think we have to distinguish between things you can do and
things that actually make sense here ;-)
Once you've started to fill the niches, it's always unpleasant to
change. That's one reason why it's difficult to
arne anka wrote:
- what reasons make you say, sd is the future?
The main reasons are:
- much easier handling. SD is like a disk, so you can use all the
standard tools and get standard behaviour. NAND needs a lot of
exceptional treatment to properly address wear and factory-bad
blocks.
Oh did I say that questioning Qi was spreading FUD and mail congestion?
that's how i understood it.
My apologies. I'll rephrase. Criticising features you know nothing about
in a thread about a question you contributed nothing to is spreading FUD
and causing mail congestion.
what exactly
roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
I booted from flash and SD card for quite some time.
I think it's best to consider Qi as an SD-centric solution and to
plan migrating towards SD.
NAND support is only there because of the GTA01/GTA02 legacy and it
has limitations compared to SD. While technically
Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
/boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
No additional configuration was required, I flashed Qi and it just worked.
Kind regards,
Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
/boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
how does one add additional kernel arguments, which according to the wiki
is done by
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:19 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
/boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
how does one add
My understanding is that not respecting the /boot/append-GTA0[123] is
a NAND-only hardcoded limitation, since NAND has different partitions
for ROOTFS and KERNEL.
that's what i understood and i specifically looked into the wiki, to make
sure i understood right.
still, if /boot/ is not read,
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 11:28:07 pm Cameron Frazier wrote:
My understanding is that not respecting the /boot/append-GTA0[123] is
a NAND-only hardcoded limitation, since NAND has different partitions
for ROOTFS and KERNEL.
I suspect that it's more to do with the fact that Qi only understands
was spreading FUD and mail congestion?
My apologies. I'll rephrase. Criticising features you know nothing about
in a thread about a question you contributed nothing to is spreading FUD
and causing mail congestion. There we go, back in your box.
You're a feisty one aren't you? Rhetorical btw.
Sarton
Hi folks,
Am I right in thinking that if you are using Qi and have flashed a JFFS2 image
to your NAND which has a /boot with a kernel in it then it will boot that
kernel in preference to the one that you have flashed directly with dfu-util ?
cheers,
Chris
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Chris Samuel :
Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org writes:
Am I right in thinking that if you are using Qi and have flashed a JFFS2
image
to your NAND which has a /boot with a kernel in it then it will boot that
kernel in preference to the one that you have flashed directly with
dfu-util ?
No, Qi doesn't
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
bummer.
how's that -- it makes qi unusable for everybody using the internal flash
as primary device and forces to boot from sd card.
not sensible imo.
How's that? Why don't you want to use the kernel flashed to
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
bummer.
how's that -- it makes qi unusable for everybody using the internal
flash
as primary device and forces to boot from sd card.
not sensible imo.
How's that? Why don't you want to use the kernel flashed to dedicated
nand partition?
as far as i
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
as far as i understood from the qi discussions, qi does not use that
partition but looks for a specific file in a specific location, make the
kernel nand partition unnecessary.
so, if it can't read jffs2, one cannot boot from flash.
You should have
You should have read Qi wiki page or Qi source code instead.
well, i follow the discussion on the lists a long time.
if that kind of information is not worth to be mentioned, i certainly do
not expect it to be mentioned in either wiki or code.
would you please stop, to cc me always and
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:09:02 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
That's what I thought.
But, in that case, how come my Om2009 phone boots into 2.6.29-rc2 (which is
in /boot in the JFFS2 image) and not to the 2.6.28 image I've flashed to it ?
Flashed with:
dfu-util -d
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
You should have read Qi wiki page or Qi source code instead.
well, i follow the discussion on the lists a long time.
if that kind of information is not worth to be mentioned, i certainly do
not expect it to be mentioned in either wiki or code.
Source
Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org writes:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:09:02 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
That's what I thought.
But, in that case, how come my Om2009 phone boots into 2.6.29-rc2 (which is
in /boot in the JFFS2 image) and not to the 2.6.28 image I've
flashed
Source code is what actually compiles to binary that then runs on
device. So it's the ultimate source of information about what and how
it is supposed to work. Any discussions on ML especially those filled
with inaccurate conclusions drawn from nowhere can't get you any clear
understanding of
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:49:11 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
File name is wrong, the kernel is 2.6.29 actually. Look at the git
hash.
Ahh, good call, eventually traced it to this to confirm that..
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=blob_plain;f=Makefile;hb=f19f259d3c1afde8eae53983fd19f61831927413
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
Source code is what actually compiles to binary that then runs on
device. So it's the ultimate source of information about what and how
it is supposed to work. Any discussions on ML especially those filled
with inaccurate conclusions drawn from nowhere
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 04:07:10PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
My MUA is flexible enough to strip _forged_ Reply-To header that this
list errorneously adds to every mail. So i'm perfectly aware how this
fucking mailing list works and i had to explicitly workaround this
stupidity.
There's a
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Montag, 1. Juni 2009 14:32:26 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau maxpose...@gmail.com writes:
My MUA is flexible enough to strip _forged_ Reply-To header that
this list errorneously adds to every mail. So i'm perfectly aware
how
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk writes:
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 04:07:10PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
My MUA is flexible enough to strip _forged_ Reply-To header that this
list errorneously adds to every mail. So i'm perfectly aware how this
fucking mailing list works and i had to
On 1/06/2009 9:14 PM, arne anka wrote:
No, Qi doesn't support jffs2.
bummer.
how's that -- it makes qi unusable for everybody using the internal flash
as primary device and forces to boot from sd card.
not sensible imo.
I booted from flash and SD card for quite some time. Your information
On 24/04/09 03:16:21, wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wrote:
... Micro SD card does it support ?
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use
it ?
Thx
8GB cards work fine. Might try a 16GB when the price comes down.
Michael.
George Brooke wrote:
Having low-level stuff like iwconfig fail is what makes me suspect a
kernel problem.
Try rmmod a6000 (I think thats the correct module) them modprobing it again
as
that some times works for me.
I might try. But if it helps, then it is still a kernel bug that needs
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem,
for me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org
http://opkg.org to see if I have any better luck with it.
I have trouble with wifi in SHR testing too. I suspect a kernel problem.
2009/4/28 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem,
for me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org
http://opkg.org to see if I have any better luck with it.
I have trouble with wifi
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.nowrote:
I have trouble with wifi in SHR testing too. I suspect a kernel problem.
I usually run wpa_supplicant. Failing that, I connect to WEP networks
using iwlist iwconfig commands directly. Even these low-level tools
fails
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com wrote:
I ignored all these issues as before I used mainly BT networking and
USB, they works well with recent kernels, with olders BT stopped to
work after suspend/resume and with USB my laptop was often not able to
enumerate.
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Currently, I playing around with Android beta 6 (from Koolu). Wireless
does not work there either.
Sometimes I can the FreeRunner is able to scan for networks, sometimes
not.
I was never able to get a connection with an access point.
Adam
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 12:49:44 Helge Hafting wrote:
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem,
for me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org
http://opkg.org to see if I have any better luck with it.
I have trouble
George Brooke schrieb:
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 12:49:44 Helge Hafting wrote:
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem,
for me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org
http://opkg.org to see if I have any better luck with
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Robin Paulson ha scritto:
2009/4/28 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem, for
me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org to see if I
have any better luck with
2009/4/27 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
I am still trying to get my wireless to work on the 4/16 release of
SHR-Testing, I can get a scan to work on eth0 every now and then and the
rest of the time I get a device does not support scanning error. No
matter if I can scan or not eth0 will not
I am still trying to get my wireless to work on the 4/16 release of
SHR-Testing, I can get a scan to work on eth0 every now and then and the
rest of the time I get a device does not support scanning error. No
matter if I can scan or not eth0 will not connect to any AP. I have set up
the
I had the same problems with the same image. But today, when i tried to
connect to the network of my university, it surprisingly worked.
I did the following:
powered up the device with shr-settings and started mofi.py in the terminal.
It worked fine until i switched the device off.
So, I hope that
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem, for
me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org to see if I
have any better luck with it.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:43 PM, matthias matthiasfels...@web.de wrote:
I had the same problems with the same
2009/4/28 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
Well it is nice to see that I am not the only person with this problem, for
me Mofi doesn't even load, I am installing the one from opkg.org to see if I
have any better luck with it.
i'd recommend knjmokowifi also for managing connections, it works
On Friday 24 April 2009 11:15:52 am arne anka wrote:
/etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools
containing?
It is a bash script, to be nice to the list I posted the contents in pastebin
here http://pastebin.com/m6d6284f0
mine on my desktop does nowhere mention the string wlan.
do a grep
Hallo wim.delvaux,
* wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com [24-04-09
04:16]:
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have never tried it, but i have heared it supports SDHC cards, but can't
boot it? (Booting with Uboot???/Qi???; i don't
Tim Niemeyer wrote:
Hallo wim.delvaux,
* wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com
[24-04-09 04:16]:
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have never tried it, but i have heared it supports SDHC cards, but can't
boot it? (Booting with
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
Tilman Baumann wrote:
Tim Niemeyer wrote:
Hallo wim.delvaux,
* wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com
[24-04-09 04:16]:
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have never tried it, but i have heared it supports SDHC
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
Ben Wilson wrote:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
Tim Niemeyer wrote:
Hallo wim.delvaux,
* wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com
[24-04-09 04:16]:
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have never tried it, but i have heared it supports
Here is what I have for my interfaces configuration
/etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# Wireless interfaces
#iface wlan0 inet dhcp
#wireless_mode managed
#wireless_essid any
iface atml0 inet dhcp
#
/etc/network/interfaces has nothing, repeat, nothing to do with the
_naming_ of the interfaces!
it kicks in onyl after the interfaces are created already.
as i wrote already in my first answer: check the udev rules!
here on my desktop debian it is
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
I don't have a udev rule like that here are the udev rules that I have
50-udev-default.rules 95-udev-late.rules
60-persistent-input.rules local.rules
60-persistent-storage-tape.rules permissions.rules
60-persistent-storage.rules run.rules
80-drivers.rules
part (ie wlan or eth):
grep -r wlan /etc/udev/
and if something turnes up to have a lokk at the line in question.
f ex the rule mentioned reads
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1a:a0:a0:f8:18, ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*,
NAME=eth0
ATTR(address) denotes the mac
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules:SUBSYSTEM==aoe,
NAME=etherd/%k, GROUP=disk
well, that's not we are looking for.
next step: ist the driver built-in or loaded as module?
in case it is a module (which name?)
modinf modulename
would be interesting.
and the, grepping /etc for wlan would
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules:SUBSYSTEM==aoe,
NAME=etherd/%k, GROUP=disk
well, that's not we are looking for.
next step: ist the driver built-in or loaded as module?
in case it is a module (which name?)
2009/4/24 wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com:
... Micro SD card does it support ?
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have a Transcend 4Gb sdhc card and it works fine with my neo1973.
I tried booting off of it but apparently the stock bootloader can't
boot
/etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wireless-tools
containing? mine on my desktop does nowhere mention the string wlan.
do a grep through /var and maybe a
strings /boot/vmlinuz | grep wlan
if it is built-in and no udev rule exists, the name would be hardcoded and
can, if at all, only be overridden by a
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Andy Selby andyfro...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/4/24 wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com:
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
I have a Transcend 4Gb sdhc card and it works fine with my neo1973.
I tried booting off of it but
check udev, i got a rule making eth0 eth1 when eth0 already existed --
dunno what genius created that one.
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On Thursday 23 April 2009 05:28:31 am arne anka wrote:
check udev, i got a rule making eth0 eth1 when eth0 already existed --
dunno what genius created that one.
Well it seems I managed to solve the device problem, after spending hours
messing with it breaking down sending a message to this
you should be able, to determine the ap associated to by using the iwutils.
does it also happen, when you execute the dhclient manually?
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On Thursday 23 April 2009 07:29:46 am arne anka wrote:
you should be able, to determine the ap associated to by using the iwutils.
does it also happen, when you execute the dhclient manually?
It seems something is not right in my network interfaces is not right, iwlist
scan on both eth0 and
... Micro SD card does it support ?
I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use it ?
Thx
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Hi all,
in qtextended, there are different kind of media engines:
- helix
- cruxus
- gstreamer
cruxus is the default, and using the libmad patch, it can play mp3's
But what's the advantage of gstreamer support? If I compile it in, has
it priority over cruxus if gstreamer libs are on the device?
On 23/04/2009, at 4:00 AM, Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Hi all,
in qtextended, there are different kind of media engines:
- helix
- cruxus
- gstreamer
cruxus is the default, and using the libmad patch, it can play mp3's
But what's the advantage of gstreamer support? If I compile it in,
Besides removing, or commenting out, the wlan0 configuration what else is
needed to switch eth0 back to being for the wireless instead of wireless?
After setting up wpa_supplicant and making the change I get an error about
how eth0 No such device, I can post any needed config files to help figure
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
I just got my freerunner a week ago so be gentle! =P
I've been playing with the various distros, and I think I like SHR
best. but it has a few problems. namely the finger scrolling being
enormously slow. when I was playing around with 2008.12, the theme for
that was WAY faster, and more usable.
I just received my freerunner last week, so please be gentle! =P
I have played around with the various distros, and I finally decided
that SHR was the best one to play with. (for right now) but the
ASU theme for 2008.12 was a LOT faster and more usable than the
Illuem-SHR theme. So, is it
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
What version?
shr-testing prior to the current one had enlightenment using 30+% of cpu
slowing everythingdown.
The fix is to move a desktop file in/out of /usr/share/applications.
Black magic - search the list for the details.
BillK
On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 16:19 -0500, Young wrote:
I just
Dear list,
I have seen a strange behavior in opkg. The context is this:
A certain repository (listed in the FR's conf files) has these versions of
'package':
package.0.1.ipk
package.0.3.ipk
Somewhere else in the internet (not a repository) this file is available:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
jldoming...@prodevelop.es wrote:
opkg install http://mypage.org/package.0.2.ipk
And the package that gets installed is package.0.3.ipk !!
Is this normal? I cannot have package.0.2.ipk installed? how?
I'd guess that's the normal
have you guys tried this:
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/265
?
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:45 AM, roby hariseldo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com wrote:
i also didn't get fixes with shr-testing
it used to work fine
it also still works
Yeap. I was recently fixed and it works now on SHR-Unstable.
So for those who still have problems - try upgrading frameworkd.
Leonti
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com wrote:
have you guys tried this:
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/265
?
On Mon, Mar
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com wrote:
i also didn't get fixes with shr-testing
it used to work fine
it also still works with openmok-agpsui, but not with tangogps
I have noticed that if i
-start with agpsui,
-Power on,
-wait for the fix (without moving the
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 09:57:29AM +0800, mx li wrote:
i see the message: can't open kernel image
You chose the 'moredrivers' config. That kernel image is huge. U-Boot
doesn't yet automatically detect the kernel image size when loading from
flash ROM, so you'll need to increase the load size
Subject: Re: question about kernel image build
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 09:57:29AM +0800, mx li wrote:
i see the message: can't open kernel image
You chose the 'moredrivers' config. That kernel image is huge. U-Boot
doesn't yet automatically detect the kernel image size when loading from
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