Mikus,
I've been using the Ubuntu version customized for the XO for a couple of
days now. (See www.olpcnews.com for info about "Teapot's" XO-customized
Ubuntu 8.10 release.) It is a little slow compared with my other
computers, as expected for a computer running at less than .5 GHz, but much
mo
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thanks.. i'll have a look to see if anything is damaged arround or in it
cheers.. R
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I'm not familiar with the parts that you're talking about, but
> > the screen itself i already changed, i thought that perhaps was
> > something
now that i read what you sended.. i don't think i'll be able to fix
aything.. LOL
:-)
cheers.. R
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Rodolfo D. Arce
S. wrote:
> thanks.. i'll have a look to see if anything is damaged arround or in it
>
> cheers.. R
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Chris Ball wr
Hi,
> I'm not familiar with the parts that you're talking about, but
> the screen itself i already changed, i thought that perhaps was
> something wrong inside, so i disassembled it entirely
The DCON is the Display Controller, and is the part on the motherboard
that the screen receives v
I'm not familiar with the parts that you're talking about, but the
screen itself i already changed, i thought that perhaps was something
wrong inside, so i disassembled it entirely
I could see any aparent damages neither to the board or some of the
big components.. but then again.. i don't have a
Hi,
> I can't see anything, but everything works _except_ for the
> screen, while doing the firmware test, i hear the sweeps from the
> sound test and I also hear my own voice, which is recorded, i
> just can't see anything
Perhaps bad DCON RAM, bad DCON itself, or broken cable betwee
I can't see anything, but everything works _except_ for the screen,
while doing the firmware test, i hear the sweeps from the sound test
and I also hear my own voice, which is recorded, i just can't see
anything
The operating system starts normally (aparently)
I don't think that the flash rom is
If you're seeing a blank white screen every time, who may want to
investigate this (challenging!) repair procedure:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO_Replacing_SPI_flash
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/SPI_FLASH_Recovery
Rodolfo D. Arce S. wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> I'm having trouble with a lapt
Hello everyone:
I'm having trouble with a laptop, All I see is a blanck screen, but i
don't see anything else, when i do the firmware test, blank screen as
well, I've tryed changing the screen and the problem remains, i
suppose it's related to the system
Any ideas on what it might be?
greetings
Hi Peter,
> Hi All, Not sure if this of any use but it seems the palm pre
> uses a SDIO-attached Marvell wifi chipset [1]. Not sure if
> getting the source code for that will provide any help with
> support for the gen 1.5 which I think is using the same.
The libertas_sdio driver in t
Hi All,
Not sure if this of any use but it seems the palm pre uses a
SDIO-attached Marvell wifi chipset [1]. Not sure if getting the source
code for that will provide any help with support for the gen 1.5 which
I think is using the same.
Cheers,
Peter
[1] http://www.advogato.org/person/mjg59/dia
Hi Deepak,
In OLPC OS 8.2, libertas had private ioctls
which /etc/init.d/olpc-configure used to configure the LEDs:
iwpriv eth0 ledgpio 1 1 2 12 3 16
These aren't present in the 2.6.30-rc5 kernel I am running on my XO-1,
and presumably neither on the xo-1.5 kernel.
I think the ledgpio co
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