Well, I tried downgrading hal to 0.5.11, which was the only
previous version (to 0.5.14) I could find in aptitude, but this didn't
work, and in the process, I pretty much lost the ability to boot into
zhone. A debian login prompt on the screen with no windows.
When I tried to install again usin
So it seems, downgrading hal packages to 0.5.13-6 solved this touch
screen problem for me.
FWIW, looks to me like this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=562052.
Neil
Neil, could you point me to the location of 0.5.13-6? I am
unable to find the
Option "Device""/dev/input/event1"
EndSection
Driver "fbdev"
EndSection
as already pointed out you might want to replace fbdev with glamo also.
cheers
josch
I added the explicit definition, and switched to glamo from
fbdev, but the touc
I put the output below. I am not sure how to answer the questions; I am
pretty far outside my area of expertise, so thank you for the help.
I re-ran the install script, did not call any tasks, and now the aux
button brings up a keyboard, and the power button brings up a window
with buttons to tu
Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/12/18 Steven Jones :
Apparently I have made negative progress. The touchscreen is no longer
working after I installed Debian. I thought, perhaps, I messed something up,
so I did a clean install (QI=true ./install.sh all), but that did not fix
the issue
Apparently I have made negative
progress. The touchscreen is no longer working after I installed
Debian. I thought, perhaps, I messed something up, so I did a clean
install (QI=true ./install.sh all), but that did not fix the issue.
Has anyone else recently updated and lost touchscreen operatio
Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/12/17 Steven Jones :
First, I am greatly appreciative of the help.
It's a bit late to say so now, but I think it would have been better
to become comfortable with the default Debian setup first before
looking at variations like icewm. &q
Johannes Schauer wrote:
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Hi!
try to increase the sleep value /etc/gdm/Init/Default to something
higher than 20 - this is a dirty hack and i'm sorry to have put it there
in the first place but as the introductions says: even though it's
mostly
Got Debian installed and booting on my FreeRunner,
but I cannot get past the Welcome screen, as I don't have a keyboard
selection.
-The aux button does not open a keyboard
-I went through the Install GDM and xfce4 steps on the Manual_Debian
web page, and upon re-boot it loaded a virtual keyboar
Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/12/2 Steven Jones :
My goal is to get Debian installed, as I was unsuccessful with that endeavor
on my Neo1973. I was hoping this would be a smoother effort, but I am stuck
on this (very early) hurdle.
I think you will need to flash one of the modern flashable
arne anka wrote:
try to set a password on the fr directly? doesn't shr still use root as
defaul user?
if not, try with su. maybe only the ssh configuration is messed up.
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I just flashed the following to my freerunner:
full-om-gta02.jffs2
uImage-2.6.29-oe11+gitr119860+b90406de472c1aa5371ab593a2bb79136d5de658-r6-om-gta02.bin
downloaded from http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/
When I try to ssh into my freerunner, it apparently does not have a
New FreeRunner with networking established using "The more advanced way"
at wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking.
I can ssh into the phone, have copied the DNS addresses into the phone,
and can ping internet addresses, but I have two issues:
-opkg update fails:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg update
Dow
Paul Fertser wrote:
Steven Jones writes:
Steven Jones writes:
It doesn't even seem to try to boot from the SD card. When I hold the
power button down, to try and get a verbose boot, the only thing I see
is:
s3c2410 debugfs dir creation failed -19
I'm afraid verbose boot doesn
Paul Fertser wrote:
Steven Jones writes:
It doesn't even seem to try to boot from the SD card. When I hold the
power button down, to try and get a verbose boot, the only thing I see
is:
s3c2410 debugfs dir creation failed -19
I'm afraid verbose boot doesn't work on gta01. An
I have run the install.sh script to install debian on my Neo 1973,
however, the phone will not boot into debian. I have installed Qi as the
bootloader, and run each section of the install script manually. There
is one "fail" message, in the cleanup section, with the message:
"Can't start Hardwa
I have been trying to install Debian on a Neo
1973, and when the installer uses tar with -z, it fails and shows: tar:
invalid option --z
The output is:
I: microSD card partitions mounted
I: Done with stage mount
Running stage Debian
Install a basic Debian system
* Downloading cdebootstrap pac
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