[maemo-developers] Maemo Garage Start Up Wiki Page

2006-10-01 Thread Greg Morgan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Some time ago a developer asked how to get going with the Maemo Garage once his project was approved. I have been hacking on a wiki page that describes what to do. Please see http://maemo.org/maemowiki/MaemoGarageStartUp . This is still an e

[maemo-developers] Re: mounting squashfs-image fails with "block device required"

2006-10-01 Thread Phillip Lougher
Sascha Heid gmail.com> writes: > > Yes i see squashfs in there and it does not have "nodev" in front of > it like most other fs do (i dunno what that means). > It is built into the kernel. First i patched the kernel assuming its > not already in since i couldn't find it in the defconfig. After >

Re: [maemo-developers] Problems packaging a shared library

2006-10-01 Thread Kalle Vahlman
2006/10/1, Teemu Harju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Is there something I'm doing wrong? libupnp installs nicely with "./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install" so I think that, e.g., the debian/rules file wouldn't need anything special. Am I right? Perhaps a debian/.install file with a list of

[maemo-developers] Problems packaging a shared library

2006-10-01 Thread Teemu Harju
Hi, I'm struggling trying to make a .deb package out of libupnp (http://sourceforge.net/projects/upnp/). It compiles nicely in the scratchbox ARM target, but when I try to make a package out of it with dpkg-buildpackage the package contains basically only the directories. Here's what I've done..

Re: [maemo-developers] speeding up MMC (with success)

2006-10-01 Thread Koen Kooi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Frantisek Dufka schreef: > Yes, unfortunately current USB mass storage functionality seems to use > only USB 1 speed so transfer over USB still has ~800KB/s limit. I wonder > why USB 2.0 is not used. It is mentioned in N770 specs > http://europe.nokia

Re: [maemo-developers] speeding up MMC (with success)

2006-10-01 Thread Frantisek Dufka
Sascha Heid wrote: Hi! I tried your kernel with my 1GB extremetech and 2GB Kingston. No problems so far and twice the speed (will try 4x later today). Sounds good :-) this will certainly become of even greater value when we will be able to use the mmc as root :-) Yes, unfortunately current

Re: [maemo-developers] speeding up MMC (with success)

2006-10-01 Thread Sascha Heid
Hi! I tried your kernel with my 1GB extremetech and 2GB Kingston. No problems so far and twice the speed (will try 4x later today). Thanks for this free and very much needed hardware-upgrade, this will certainly become of even greater value when we will be able to use the mmc as root :-) Regards

Re: [maemo-developers] speeding up MMC (with success)

2006-10-01 Thread Armin Warda
On 9/30/06, Frantisek Dufka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If anyone wants to test kernel with those changes it is herehttp:// fanoush.webpark.cz/maemo/zimage-su-18-200625-2gb-mmcplus26mhz.zip I tested this kernel with my 512MB MMC, and with the original Nokia 64MB MMC. Both MMCs work fine with your ke