Am 26.10.2014 um 12:33 schrieb Thomas Munker:
> i want to use a jabra bt3030 with the current shr(-stage).
> So i am going to follow the instruction on
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_Bluetooth
> for Bluez4.
> They say i should activate ophoned in frameworkd. Now my question is:
>
Hi,
i want to use a jabra bt3030 with the current shr(-stage).
So i am going to follow the instruction on
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_Bluetooth
for Bluez4.
They say i should activate ophoned in frameworkd. Now my question is:
What is the use of ophoned, what are the problems that
Hello!
> * Arora web browser does not recognize the Return/Enter key, but it
> does recognize the control key.
Did you try to use the integrated keyboard to hit enter ? I've noticed
in Arora that with this keyboard, Arora doesn't make any action if you
hit enter in a form, maybe you've seen the
On Friday, June 28, 2013 11:23:53 AM Ben Wong wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:29 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
> > Well i have been playing with my bluetooth keyboard this weekend. I could
> > connect it with hidd --connect but unfortunately it does not generate any
> > inp
priceless when
> >
> > sending SMS via vnc!
>
> Nice tip, Giacomo.
>
> That reminds me that my biggest bugaboo with QtMoko is that I have never
> been able to get my bluetooth keyboard to work. It's quite frustrating to
> have to plug my Neo into a PC just so
tip, Giacomo.
That reminds me that my biggest bugaboo with QtMoko is that I have
never been able to get my bluetooth keyboard to work. It's quite
frustrating to have to plug my Neo into a PC just so I can ssh into it
with a proper keyboard.
I seem to remember Radek saying about a year
my biggest bugaboo with QtMoko is that I have never
been able to get my bluetooth keyboard to work. It's quite frustrating to
have to plug my Neo into a PC just so I can ssh into it with a proper
keyboard.
I seem to remember Radek saying about a year ago that the issue was not too
hard to f
On Sunday, May 05, 2013 10:53:16 AM Ivan Matveev wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thank you Radek for great instructions for PC build.
> There is no bluetooth on my PC so qpe segfaults on start. Here is a
> patch to fix it.
Hi,
thanks for the patch. It's applied
Hi
Thank you Radek for great instructions for PC build.
There is no bluetooth on my PC so qpe segfaults on start. Here is a
patch to fix it.
diff --git a/qtopiacore/qt b/qtopiacore/qt
--- a/qtopiacore/qt
+++ b/qtopiacore/qt
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Subproject commit e1d064ee4b4046d9b52eae073eea4a3bed7dd6c7
t; will last. Using a Y cable in that way could also be dangerous though. I
> seem to recall seeing something about not using ELM327 with a plugged in
> computer, but you could try it with a meter first, then an expensive device.
Thanks for testing, Ben.
I guess the bluetooth version might be be
Jeff,
I just went out and tested and the ELM327 does not charge my phone in
host or device mode. It may be possible to use a Y usb cable to charge
and talk to ELM327 at the same time if you need to log for longer than
the FR battery will last. Using a Y cable in that way could also be
dang
On 4 June 2012 01:23, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> to reprogram the battery's internal regulator. It had no problem powering
> the ELM327, but I would hope that is getting the power from the car's
> electrical system.
I was hoping that the ELM327 could power the FR over USB from the car.
Are you sa
GTA02 seems to be able to supply a lot of power. I have used mine to
charge a Petzl core battery. The charging was less important than using
the GTA02 to reprogram the battery's internal regulator. It had no
problem powering the ELM327, but I would hope that is getting the power
from the c
On 3 June 2012 21:43, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> I've used a usb ELM327 based scanner with my GTA02. I have successfully
> read codes, cleared codes, and watched sensors. I use this program:
> http://code.google.com/p/pyob2read/ but I strip out references to the graph
> library is I couldn't find
I've used a usb ELM327 based scanner with my GTA02. I have successfully
read codes, cleared codes, and watched sensors. I use this program:
http://code.google.com/p/pyob2read/ but I strip out references to the
graph library is I couldn't find it for GTA02. I cant seem to find my
modified scri
Has anybody tried their GTA0[24] with the above device?
Regards
Jeff
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but the commands doesn't seem to be working. I'm getting the best
results with
hdid --connect ADDRESS
after which command I have this in dmesg:
[10713.02] Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.2
[10802.37]
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 12:58:22 Radek Polak wrote:
> For me it seems to work nice. It's not commited
erm it's now commited of course ;-)
Radek
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On Monday 06 June 2011 22:16:38 Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
> With the patch, now. (sorry)
For me it seems to work nice. It's not commited
https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/commit/aa1b3efffa15c8bd61befd8a7aa4f65fec2fef6d
Thanks!
Radek
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2011/6/7 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani :
>>> >> Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
>> >[...]
>> > Any suggestion to restore functional qtMoko is welcome.
> Hi Guilhem,
> I had a similar problem some time ago... it was probably related to
> UBIFS corruption. Is your QtMoko installed in NAND? If yes, conside
>
Hello everyone and sorry for this re-posting, but I miss the subject
last time.
>> >> Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
> >[...]
> > Any suggestion to restore functional qtMoko is welcome.
Hi Guilhem,
I had a similar problem some time ago... it was probably related to
UBIFS corruption. Is your QtMok
;> Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
>>
>> Hmm this looks quite strange since it segfaults in the Qt call
>> (QDBusAbstractInterface). I cant tell more just from the stacktrace. It would
>> be best if i could debug this locally. Hm
segfaults in the Qt call
> (QDBusAbstractInterface). I cant tell more just from the stacktrace. It would
> be best if i could debug this locally. Hmm and i will probably rework the
> whole bluetooth library after experience with FSO, e.g. so that the BT dbus
> bindings are autogenerated.
Re
2011/6/5 Radek Polak :
> You wrote:
>
>> Thanks for adding my name as author of the related change.
>> But, I also noted that two scripts have the kill list:
>> /etc/init.d/qtmoko and /etc/init.d/qpe.sh
>
> /etc/init.d/qtmoko is the patched one - debian intaller copies it there.
>
> /etc/init.d/qpe
would
be best if i could debug this locally. Hmm and i will probably rework the
whole bluetooth library after experience with FSO, e.g. so that the BT dbus
bindings are autogenerated.
Regards
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You wrote:
> Thanks for adding my name as author of the related change.
> But, I also noted that two scripts have the kill list:
> /etc/init.d/qtmoko and /etc/init.d/qpe.sh
/etc/init.d/qtmoko is the patched one - debian intaller copies it there.
/etc/init.d/qpe.sh is now obsolete - it was rename
understand why.
>
> Looking at many many logs, it seems to be related to bluetooth
> unavailable when qpe initializing (last messages are around bluez DBus
> interfaces unavailable). So, I enabled bluetooth ('om bt power 1') and
> then restarted qtMoko ('/etc/init.d/
But I do
>> not understand why.
>>
>> Looking at many many logs, it seems to be related to bluetooth
>> unavailable when qpe initializing (last messages are around bluez DBus
>> interfaces unavailable). So, I enabled bluetooth ('om bt power 1') and
>> then restart
But I do
>> not understand why.
>>
>> Looking at many many logs, it seems to be related to bluetooth
>> unavailable when qpe initializing (last messages are around bluez DBus
>> interfaces unavailable). So, I enabled bluetooth ('om bt power 1') and
>> then restart
y many logs, it seems to be related to bluetooth
> unavailable when qpe initializing (last messages are around bluez DBus
> interfaces unavailable). So, I enabled bluetooth ('om bt power 1') and
> then restarted qtMoko ('/etc/init.d/qtmoko restart'), even after some
&
Hi,
I encounter a strange issue. Currently, my qtMoko refuse to start: it
freezes with a SegmentationFault message on the framebuffer.
After some investigation, it seems that the faulty is qpe. But I do
not understand why.
Looking at many many logs, it seems to be related to bluetooth
> >> >An alternative could be the one from the wiki:
> >> >http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freedom_Slim_Keyboard
> >> >But there is no mention of qtmoko support?
> >
> > The distro only has to serve the needed bt-tools,
> > then everything will work.
>
> I recently bought the following one:
>
> h
Hi,
On 5/2/11, giacomo 'giotti' mariani wrote:
> Hello,
>>> Hi all.
>> Howdy
>>> >Will bluetooth keyboards work with the freerunner (qtmoko)?
>> Well. It's a fully featured linux.
>> I recently bought a bluetooth headset.
>> Works li
Hello,
Hi all.
Howdy
>Will bluetooth keyboards work with the freerunner (qtmoko)?
Well. It's a fully featured linux.
I recently bought a bluetooth headset.
Works like charm together with my FreeRunner (SHR)
Shouldn't be SUCH a problem to also get it running
under QtMoko a
i press the button
> > and reboot the phone Bluetooth crash but i don't know why
> >
> > Can you help me ?
>
> Was it working in some older qtmoko versions? E.g. you can try v26 which uses
> bluez3 bluetooth stack. You can download it from here:
>
&
; and reboot the phone Bluetooth crash but i don't know why
>
> Can you help me ?
Was it working in some older qtmoko versions? E.g. you can try v26 which uses
bluez3 bluetooth stack. You can download it from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmok
Hi,
I have now a pb with QtMoko v 35 and Plantronics Voyager 855
QtMoko discover my headset but when i click on the headset... nothing i can't select the password , i can't change menu .. i press the button and reboot the phone
Bluetooth crash but i don't know why
Can you hel
On Sunday 10 April 2011 18:35:24 Sven Hartrumpf wrote:
> Will bluetooth keyboards work with the freerunner (qtmoko)?
> I am especially interested in the
> "Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard",
> but recommendations are welcome :-)
Badcloud donated that keyboard to me so i sho
>Hi all.
Howdy
>Will bluetooth keyboards work with the freerunner (qtmoko)?
Well. It's a fully featured linux.
I recently bought a bluetooth headset.
Works like charm together with my FreeRunner (SHR)
Shouldn't be SUCH a problem to also get it running
under QtMoko and so I guess
Hi all.
Will bluetooth keyboards work with the freerunner (qtmoko)?
I am especially interested in the
"Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard",
but recommendations are welcome :-)
An alternative could be the one from the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freedom_Slim_Keyboard
But there is
u sure this was working before? I have filled bug anyways.
I'm pretty shure it was not working before ... I'm still using v33 and
FreeRunner is not re-establishing bluetooth connection afer waking up
from suspend.
Hrabosh
>
> [1] http://qtmoko.
On Friday 01 April 2011 01:37:41 Alfa21 wrote:
> themes and other apps are not included in apt repository, so they are not
> upgraded.
Still on my TODO ;-)
> new (34-1) qtmoko and linux packages are not digitally signed
> and we get an untrusted warning.
I think they are signed ok (see e.g. [1
2011-03-31@14:36 Radek Polak
> If there are no regressions against v33 i think this release could be moved
> from exprimental to stable.
hi, tnx for the new baby :)
beware:
themes and other apps are not included in apt repository, so they are not
upgraded.
new (34-1) qtmoko and linux packages
At 9:18 +0100 05/02/11, Glenn Moeller-Holst wrote:
...
9th January 2011, Bcm4329 driver source code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906628
Quote: "...
I tried many ways, last modified module name, unexpectedly
successful, it is funny.
...
I use a new version of the driver code
Dnia 2011-02-05, sob o godzinie 08:46 +0100, Glenn pisze:
> Another hardware suggestion for GTA04Ax:
>
> This chip could be a candidate for dual-band wi-fi (2,4 and 5,4GHz),
> Bluetooth and FM transceiver:
[cut]
Hi Glenn,
You have provided a lot of info, but do you know if there is
), Bluetooth and FM transceiver: Broadcom
BCM4329:
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4329
Quote: "... The BCM4329 also utilizes advanced design techniques and process
technologies to reduce active and idle power consumption and extend ba
On Sat, 2011-02-05 at 09:18 +0100, Glenn Moeller-Holst wrote:
> 9th January 2011, Bcm4329 driver source code:
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906628
> Quote: "...
> I tried many ways, last modified module name, unexpectedly
> successful, it is funny.
I wouldn't go for an androi
Yes, I really meant bass fix. I have replaced each 1uF cap with 2x 47uF
caps in parallel. They are isolated by heat-shrinking tube and
everything even fit under the metal cover.
It really helped a lot, no problem using my FR as portable player now.
I have taken some pictures ... anyone intereste
A little more:
Welcome to Broadcom's Resource Center, your source for information
about Broadcom's technologies and products:
http://www.broadcom.com/press/resource_center.php?year=-1&type=&category=4&action=View
(lot of pdfs)
BCM4325 White Paper (with inner block diagram - contains two ARMs?)
Here are an EU (german) contacts:
http://www.broadcom.com/contact/sales_offices.php
Press "Europe" at the top:
Broadcom Corporation
Broadcom Germany
Tel: +49 8742 918710
Fax: +49 8742 918472
Stefan Rinberger
stef...@broadcom.com
kind regards,
Glenn
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Hi Glenn,
Am 05.02.2011 um 09:18 schrieb Glenn Moeller-Holst:
With block diagram:
BCM4329 Product Brief:
http://pdf.eccn.com/pdfs/Datasheets/Broadcom/BCM4329.pdf
Quote: "...
Supports IEEE 802.11d/e (WMM, QoS, WMM-PS), h, i, j
(upg
Did you really meant bass fix? http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Or buzz fix: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Buzz_Fix ?
2011/2/6 Hrabosh :
> I was doing bass-fix to my Freerunner today so I did the the same
> measurement with generator again. I run "Voice notes" and set the
> generator
Al Johnson píše v Pá 04. 02. 2011 v 13:46 +:
> How did you pick 0.5mV as a suitable input amplitude? Measurement of peaks
> when talking?
>
>
It was completely wrong! I did some internet search and found that
micropohone like that in FR usually produce signal with amplitude in
tens of mV.
With block diagram:
BCM4329 Product Brief:
http://pdf.eccn.com/pdfs/Datasheets/Broadcom/BCM4329.pdf
Quote: "...
Supports IEEE 802.11d/e (WMM, QoS, WMM-PS), h, i, j
(upgrades available for k, r, w)
...
Operating Frequencies:
2.4 - 2.497 GHz
4.9 - 5.85 GHz [ which means that should also support ch
Another hardware suggestion for GTA04Ax:
This chip could be a candidate for dual-band wi-fi (2,4 and 5,4GHz),
Bluetooth and FM transceiver:
Broadcom BCM4329:
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4329
Quote: "...
The BCM4329 also uti
On Sunday 23 January 2011, Hrabosh wrote:
> Al Johnson píše v Pá 21. 01. 2011 v 10:34 +:
> > On Friday 21 January 2011, Hrabosh wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > yesterday I opened my freerunner to check whether mine FR is affected
> > > by R3004 issue [1].
> > >
> > > It was, I put a piece o
Petr Vanek píše v So 22. 01. 2011 v 05:51 +0800:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 07:32:40 +0100
> Hrabosh (H) wrote:
>
> >But ... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
> >module. The module itself may be OK, but the flex cable is torn off.
>
> ahoy,
>
erunner/ALSA/sound_setting.html
I was very surprised how LOW I had to set the audio controls to get rid
of distortion:
Mic2: 0
Sidetone: 1
Strange ...
>
> > But ... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
> > module. The module itself may be OK,
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 07:32:40 +0100
Hrabosh (H) wrote:
>But ... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
>module. The module itself may be OK, but the flex cable is torn off.
ahoy,
the flexible PCB for BT does seem to be able to crack very easily,
mine broke about a ye
er how far you turn down the gain on later stages. This
has been a long standing problem with the default volume settings.
> But ... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
> module. The module itself may be OK, but the flex cable is torn off.
>
> Don't you have any
> if the overall audio path has higher gain than 1. I'm going to write
> more about this soon, with the scope pictures included (taken by my
> camera, I don't have DSO at home :-/ )
>
>
> But ... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
> module. The
... when I was dismounting the phone, I dammaged the bluetooth
module. The module itself may be OK, but the flex cable is torn off.
Don't you have any idea where can I buy some spare?
Thanks, Zbynek
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Brian Kemp wrote:
> Is the connected profile of my device saved on suspend, or simply that
> it was connected?
I dont know very much about it, but IIRC sometimes it can be that the headset
connects to the phone. Not sure if this is the case. It could be seen in the
bluetooth log how it
Brian Kemp wrote:
> As far as I can remember there is an issue with bluetooth audio, where
> the FreeRunner user cannot hear audio over the bluetooth
> headset/handsfree device on outgoing calls until one incoming call has
> been received.
Yup, i remember :)
> I'm using QtMo
Hello all:
No clue if this is a known issue or not. I can file a bug if it is not.
(I'm not sure which tracker.)
I have a Plantronics Explorer 220 bluetooth headset. It supports Headset
and Handsfree BT profiles.
When I try to connect w/ Headset Profile in qtmoko v26, the connection
fails.
As far as I can remember there is an issue with bluetooth audio, where
the FreeRunner user cannot hear audio over the bluetooth
headset/handsfree device on outgoing calls until one incoming call has
been received.
I'm using QtMoko v26 and once in a while I can get this to happen.
I have fo
e the incoming number being sent to the device in hcidump, but the
device did not recognize it.
When I powered off the bluetooth device and started it up again the bluetooth
daemon died, when
started again I failed to be able to connect getting authentication errors.
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Well I have played with the BT operations on qtmoko and here are my results...
1. With a plantronics headset once paired, it will work if you tell it to
connect as a headset, the
buttons work, and audio is ok. However when the bluetooth headset is
subsequently turned on or comes
in range of
Hi Radek,
Great job, I have been away from the FR for a while, but I am back to see if I
can finally use it as
a phone, and it looks like I may be able to now with this bluetooth stuff.
Its nice to see that my qtpedometer (with car finder) still works, which is
just as well as I have
totally
On Thursday 16 September 2010 07:44:41 Jim Morris wrote:
> I have not tried to make a GSM call yet using the headset, but was
> wondering how far the BT integration has gone?
Once you connect to the headset (which looks is working for you) it should
work automatically.
But there is problem with
2010-09...@00:02 Jim Morris
> Jim Morris wrote:
>
> >> Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
> >> non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
> >> such. See [2] for the reference.
> >
> > Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if t
Jim Morris wrote:
> Jim Morris wrote:
>
>>> Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
>>> non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
>>> such. See [2] for the reference.
>> Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if that works
>> differ
Jim Morris wrote:
>> Also keep in mind that if you've got an ordinary (non-stereo,
>> non-A2DP) headset, it's not supposed to work with mplayer and
>> such. See [2] for the reference.
>
> Ok that makes sense, I do have another A2DP headset, I'll see if that works
> differently.
Holy crap it wor
Jim Morris writes:
> Paul Fertser wrote:
>> This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
>> him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
>
> Unfortunately frameworkd and the dbus stuff does not appear to be
> relevant for qtmoko.
Some dbus stuff
2010-09...@08:22 Christ van Willegen
> > which is the default for most headsets.
> But not for the car. It generates a PIN to use for that pairing.
I was able to pair my FR with my toyota and during the process I entered my pin
on the dialog showed by the FR.
I also was able to pair my F
Thanks for the pointers Paul.
Paul Fertser wrote:
> This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
> him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Unfortunately frameworkd and the dbus stuff does not appear to be relevant for
qtmoko.
However those pointers did e
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
> Christ van Willegen wrote:
>> Is there support for pairing w/ a PIN? If I can only pair it with my
>
> When I paired with my headset, it asked for a PIN and there was a screen that
> I was able to type in
> which is the default for most he
Jim Morris writes:
> Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not
> sure exactly what needs to be done to make this work seemlessly.
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Also keep in mind t
Christ van Willegen wrote:
>
> On a related note, I have a car with integrated BlueTooth support.
>
> Recently, I tried pairing my FR with it. At some time in that process,
> the car displays a PIN that should be entered on the phone to complete
> the pairing, but there is no
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
> Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not sure exactly
> what needs to be done
> to make this work seemlessly.
On a related note, I have a car with integrated BlueTooth support.
Recently, I tried pairing my F
Hi,
I upgraded to v26 of qtmoko and it looks pretty darn good! Wifi worked out of
the box with wpa/psk
which is an awesome feat!
Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not sure exactly
what needs to be done
to make this work seemlessly.
I paired OK, I connected as
Quoting Chuck Norris :
> 27.04.2010 15:15, beni...@relamp.tk пишет:
>> Quoting Chuck Norris :
>>
>>> Can someone point me in docs or show configs how to configure bluetooth
>>> network with FreeRunner and my linux box(I have gentoo). I tried read
>>> wiki
stal clearness: here is quote
>
> Information about bluez4 networking
>
> ...
>
> Bluetooth networking concepts
>
> ->This HOW-TO<- is directly applicable ->only to bluez3<- but still worth
> reading to understand
> PANU/GN/NAP roles
And there goes a link to
>>>
>>>> Is it only possible configure bluetooth on linux (bluez4) through
>>>> dbus?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Here's the definitive and working guide, i've tested all that steps
>>> myself.
>>&
Quoting Chuck Norris :
> Can someone point me in docs or show configs how to configure bluetooth
> network with FreeRunner and my linux box(I have gentoo). I tried read
> wiki.bluez.org but without success... :( Is it only possible configure
> bluetooth on linux (bluez4) through d
Chuck Norris writes:
> Is it only possible configure bluetooth on linux (bluez4) through
> dbus?
Here's the definitive and working guide, i've tested all that steps
myself.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_Bluetooth#Networking
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Can someone point me in docs or show configs how to configure bluetooth
network with FreeRunner and my linux box(I have gentoo). I tried read
wiki.bluez.org but without success... :( Is it only possible configure
bluetooth on linux (bluez4) through dbus
someone knows if the compatibility issue about bluez upgrade to v4.60 and
qtmoko is quickly/easily fixable on qtmoko code side?
can you check it?
by now I'll keep the old bluez but tests on the new one are welcome!
at the moment I'm not too skilled on the BT side :P sorry
keep me informed, plea
Folks,
My Neo appears like a computer, what class code should I set for it to
appear like a mobile phone?
Thank you very much.
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> hope this helps...
>
>
> [1] http://vanous.penguin.cz/files/om/bt/2010-02-16-141159.jpg
Gee that looks nasty. Could you send a more zoomed-out image so I can
see where on the unit this is?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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> seems like my bt stopped working. no matter the distro,
> fso running or not, even turning it on manually i get no device shown.
Did you ever get anywhere with this problem?
I am getting the same symptoms. I have two freerunners both of the same
revision (V5) and it only happens with one of
On Thursday 25 March 2010, Russell Hay wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> thought I'd drop a quick email out as I've tested my two bluetooth headsets
> (A Jabra JX10 and a Jawbone) with Android, QTMoko and SHR and none of them
> work.
>
> There are various levels of failur
Hey guys,
thought I'd drop a quick email out as I've tested my two bluetooth headsets
(A Jabra JX10 and a Jawbone) with Android, QTMoko and SHR and none of them
work.
There are various levels of failure ranging from;
Android - can pair, but never picks up a call
to
QTMoko - can pic
and the manually using bluetooth page and everything else Google
> could find with both SHR Unstable and SHR Testing. Finally bought a
> Motorola phone and have set aside the Freerunner for now. :-(
>
> I've never used bluetooth before, but it seems the Freerunner (GTA02) pairs
&
is log
:
Error Information:
An exit code of 1 was returned from bt-configure.
but both run in terminal anyway how to send file via bluetooth on shr-t ?
Regards dehqan
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a Jabra BT125 because someone reported
> success
> > with it and the Freerunner. I've gone over the SHR manual web page and
> the
> > manually using bluetooth page and everything else Google could find with
> both
> > SHR Unstable and SHR Testing. Finally bought a M
2010/1/24 Ian Stephen :
>
> The jurisdiction where I reside recently implemented a law banning handheld
> devices while driving. I bought a Jabra BT125 because someone reported
> success
> with it and the Freerunner. I've gone over the SHR manual web page and the
> manual
The jurisdiction where I reside recently implemented a law banning handheld
devices while driving. I bought a Jabra BT125 because someone reported success
with it and the Freerunner. I've gone over the SHR manual web page and the
manually using bluetooth page and everything else Google
Hi..
On 11.01.2010 13:09, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> You can download the package at:
> http://downloads.vdm-design.de/obexd_0.20-r1.4_armv4t.ipk
>
> Please try and report the result. I hope it's working but i'm not sure.
I've just tried connecting.. with the usual outcome:
FR says: new device (
On 12.01.2010 09:55, Martin Jansa wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 09:43:55AM +0100, Thomas Franck wrote:
>> new SHR-U updates, which is causing a bit of a problem now.. (keeps
>> telling me about md5 mismatch and refuses to install two vital fso
>> components)
>
> still md5 mismatch? should be fi
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