Mirko and others that helped here,
this is great stuff, congratulations!
> - kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting (merging the Openmoko and
> OpenWrt patchsets, whereof one (and that's not ours ;)) consists of
> either over 620 little non-atomic patches or one 10MB patchblob
> [kudos to g
Hi,
@Armin ranjbar
Well, I've managed to lock myself out. And I can't seem to get through to
the admins. So could you kindly pardon me going off topic here and restore
my admin rights for the guitartune project?
Thanks.
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#2216: Call = there is no sound
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Reporter: octavsly | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: Om200
Amazing work, congrats!
> D-Bus and the freesmartphone.org reference implementation (they import the
> libc.so.6 via ctypes - I was really puzzled when python told me it can't
> find my libc, because I was using the uclibc)
Ooops, please open a ticket for us, we should try to fix that.
Cheers,
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Hi
Christopher Friedt wrote:
| I just finished a project for one of my clients and will have a few
| days to focus all of my attention on Xorg/Glamo.
|
| What's the status of the Xorg / Glamo driver ? Is there something on
| the to-do list that I can
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:32:01 -0200
Werner Almesberger wrote:
> c_c wrote:
> > Sorry about that. I tried to add myself to the developers list on
> > the svn and promptly lost admin abilities.
>
> By the way, this seems to be a pretty frequently visited trap.
>
> I once suggested that we should
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| PS: What kernel git are most of the developers following for the
| FreeRunner these days? (just so I can jump up to speed)
You want
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=summary
andy-tracking branch.
#2206: Can't mount GadgetFS on OM.
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Reporter: frankmpunkt | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component:
Hey folks,
I'm glad to announce that OpenWrt now has basic support for the Openmoko GTA02
"Freerunner"!
There's still lot's of work to do but let's see what's already working for now:
- kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting (merging the Openmoko and OpenWrt
patchsets, whereof one (and that'
Hi everyone,
I just finished a project for one of my clients and will have a few
days to focus all of my attention on Xorg/Glamo.
What's the status of the Xorg / Glamo driver ? Is there something on
the to-do list that I can easily knock-off in the next few days?
I've just started catching up wi
Thomas Seiler wrote:
> libefso is a _very_simple wrapper around the fso dbus apis and exists
> mainly to avoid the detour of the glib type system for efl based apps.
> It tries therefore to map everything to simple native c types +
> structs, even if this is a bit awkward for some fso constructs.
c_c wrote:
> Sorry about that. I tried to add myself to the developers list on the svn
> and promptly lost admin abilities.
By the way, this seems to be a pretty frequently visited trap.
I once suggested that we should simply not let anyone change their
status if this change would mean that the
Thomas White wrote:
> A particularly notable nastiness was this horrible thing:
> http://tinyurl.com/dh4q35
> ..which I'd be happy to hear suggestions to improve :)
> Graeme: you didn't come across this? I was finding some cross-compile
> host include badness when building Xorg drivers.
>
>
I
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:29:27 -0800
Juan Alberto Aranda Alvarez wrote:
> My question is: Is there a way to cross compile the Xglamo/Xorg server
> using the toolchain?.
I would agree with Graeme - it's possible, but you'll have to build and
install a whole load of level dependencies onto the toolc
Hi,
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)-2 wrote:
>
> ... launcher then should
> probably be replaced with more of a "quick launch" set of icons for your 4
> or 5
> fave apps - then a bigger "app browser" for the rest. get you back a
> desktop
> thats clean - so you can add clock and oth
Hi,
Replying to my own post,
--- On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Shakthi Kannan
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| The u-boot offset address that is built starts from 0x33f8, which
| is in nCS6 - RAM.
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I ran lowlevel_foo.bin from openocd, and then loaded u-boot.bin to RAM
at 0x33f8 from openocd, and used gdb
Hi Werner/Andy/Radek,
It worked. Thank you all for helping me.
Radek - Not a stupid question though. I did
the stupidity of messing up ext2/ext3
along with u-boot/Qi. Once I did everyting
from the scratch, it worked.
Also, I tried without rootdelay= it didn't work.
So its needed for RFS from S
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi Radek / Andy,
|
| I tried with rootdelay=1 and did not succeed :confused:
|
| The following are the outputs on the LCM:
|
| With 2GB SD card: rootdelay=1
|
| lis302dl lis302dl.1: device BOOT reload failed
> Hi Radek / Andy,
>
> I tried with rootdelay=1 and did not succeed :confused:
>
> The following are the outputs on the LCM:
>
> With 2GB SD card: rootdelay=1
>
> lis302dl lis302dl.1: device BOOT reload failed
> lis302dl lis302dl.2: device BOOT reload failed
> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Una
Hi Radek / Andy,
I tried with rootdelay=1 and did not succeed :confused:
The following are the outputs on the LCM:
With 2GB SD card: rootdelay=1
lis302dl lis302dl.1: device BOOT reload failed
lis302dl lis302dl.2: device BOOT reload failed
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root
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