Re: Status of a fresh Debian install on Freerunner

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, Sergey Matveev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:35:28PM +0100, Sebastian Reichel wrote: >> Though it's annoying, that the number is >> shown instead of the name, when somebody from phonebook dials. > in pyphone_call class in onCallStatus method in zhone (/usr/bin/zhone)

Re: Stuck in a state where i'm unable to suspend anymore

2008-11-25 Thread Moritz Lennert
On 24/11/08 14:02, Paul Fertser wrote: Hi, So, i suspended and then called my FR from the fixed phone. My FR woke up and started to vibrate and play the famous sid. I hung up the fixed phone, FR stopped ringing, everything seems to be normal. But i'm not able to suspend anymore. I can confirm

Re: Status of a fresh Debian install on Freerunner

2008-11-25 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > anymore, but I still missed a call while suspended. Were you able to wake the phone with another call or was the issue persistent? ___ Smartphones-userland mailing list Smartphones-userland@linuxtogo.org http:

Here is the log for the case when FR don't stop ringing after remote hangup

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, Sometimes i'm able to reproduce a strange behaviour. I suspend my FR and call from the fixed phone. Just after it unsuspends i hang up. But it keeps ringing and vibrating. I was able to get a debug ogsmd log. I did only one probably unrelevant change to the unsolicted.py: added a %N0187 to per

Re: Here is the log for the case when FR don't stop ringing after remote hangup

2008-11-25 Thread arne anka
did only one probably unrelevant change to the unsolicted.py: added a %N0187 to percentCPI. Even if it does interfere, it could reveal a bug. well, i didn't change anything (vanilla frameworkd) and experienced it with one test call, too, after upgrading to ms4 last sunday. since i got the issu

Re: Status of a fresh Debian install on Freerunner

2008-11-25 Thread Roland Mas
Timo Juhani Lindfors, 2008-11-25 12:09:03 +0200 : > Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> anymore, but I still missed a call while suspended. > > Were you able to wake the phone with another call or was the issue > persistent? I didn't actually try that. I waited for a while to see whether t

Re: Here is the log for the case when FR don't stop ringing after remote hangup

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Oh, and here's another clue: after that i killed zhone and frameworkd. Restarted it and... 2008.11.25 13:24:15 ogsmdDEBUG(modem init... try #1) 2008.11.25 13:24:15 ogsmdDEBUG(modem not responding) 2008.11.25 13:24:15 ogsmdDEBUG(modem init... try #2) 2008.11.25 13:24:15 ogsm

Re: Here is the log for the case when FR don't stop ringing after remote hangup

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, "arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> did only one probably unrelevant change to the unsolicted.py: added a >> %N0187 to percentCPI. Even if it does interfere, it could reveal a >> bug. > > well, i didn't change anything (vanilla frameworkd) and experienced it > with one test call, too, a

Re: fso ms4: no led when discharging?

2008-11-25 Thread Fox Mulder
arne anka wrote: >>> flashing is evil. >>> but since one can not control brightness (only on/off) it might be the >>> lesser evil. >>> anyway, the issue was, where the rule did go -- with it one could chose >>> to flash instead. >> >> But flashing saves energie compared to continous mode. > > that

Re: Here is the log for the case when FR don't stop ringing after remote hangup

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, Paul Fertser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2008.11.25 13:24:15 ogsmdDEBUGread: +CMS ERROR: 512 Ok, so this is a suggestion that it might be the buggy gsm firmware. I'm reflashing it now to moko10 and will report if i see it again. It is really really great that field-upgrades of the

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-25 Thread Arigead
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sebastian Ohl wrote: > Hi, > On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Adams wrote: >>> What do you think about it? >> first: if you don't like it, just don't use it .. ;) > second: everyone who want's to used the software should do it! And we > ar

Re: Status of a fresh Debian install on Freerunner

2008-11-25 Thread Roland Mas
Timo Juhani Lindfors, 2008-11-24 23:21:22 +0200 : >> ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never Roland Mas, 2008-11-24 23:35:17 +0100 : > I know an hour of testing is hardly significant, but it seems to > have made the problem go away. Thanks! At the end of the day, I can see exactly zero "Failed to re

After several successful reads MiscChannel is stuck (and i'm unable to see new SMSs)

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, NB: I'm trying to produce some bugreports that can actually help to debug the issues i'm facing. If i'm doing it wrong, please, suggest how should i do it better. So, from the log: 2008.11.26 01:54:02 ogsmdDEBUG: got 1376 bytes from: \r\n+CPBR: 220,"7916xxx",145,"00410072006

Saving and loading GPS ephemerides still seems to be useful

2008-11-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, I was glad to see that (almost) everything needed for a warm start of GPS is already implemented in FSO. The comment about "screwing" up the receiver by loading saved ephemerides was a bit surprising so i decided to uncomment the relevant code and give it a try. I think it is working ok and t

Re: After several successful reads MiscChannel is stuck (and i'm unable to see new SMSs)

2008-11-25 Thread Daniel Willmann
Hi, On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 03:49:01 +0300 Paul Fertser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > NB: I'm trying to produce some bugreports that can actually help to > debug the issues i'm facing. If i'm doing it wrong, please, suggest > how should i do it better. Looking good so far, thanks! > So, the request

Re: Saving and loading GPS ephemerides still seems to be useful

2008-11-25 Thread Daniel Willmann
Hi Paul, On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 04:09:27 +0300 Paul Fertser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was glad to see that (almost) everything needed for a warm start of > GPS is already implemented in FSO. The comment about "screwing" up the > receiver by loading saved ephemerides was a bit surprising so i >