Christian Adams wrote:
> in the next days i will have a look on this issue and will try to figure
> out,
> a) what's happening there and
> b) what could be done to solve this
Is there any news about the problem?
I don't want to stress you but without o-p-p it is really hard to use
debian because o
(New to this thread) Forgive me if I'm jumping in the middle of a
thread, but I've seen this as well. Today I was testing very very basic
configurations with just matchbox wm and openmoko-panel on FreeRunner.
I was actually testing out the patches to reduce jitter on a click and
hold with tsli
Hi,
> in the next days i will have a look on this issue and will try to
> figure out,
> a) what's happening there and
> b) what could be done to solve this
I've got two traces. Don't really know whether they are of any use or
not. The first one ends with a segfault (no coredump, sorry).
openmo
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Am 28.11.2008 um 00:13 schrieb Fox Mulder:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Hi,
Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Since a short time i have one big problem with my beloved o-p-p.
When i
start o-p-p, which doesn't always work at the first try,
Paul Fertser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Since a short time i have one big problem with my beloved o-p-p. When i
>> start o-p-p, which doesn't always work at the first try, it quits after
>> a random time period. Sometimes it quits just a few seconds after i
>> start
Hi,
Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since a short time i have one big problem with my beloved o-p-p. When i
> start o-p-p, which doesn't always work at the first try, it quits after
> a random time period. Sometimes it quits just a few seconds after i
> started it and sometimes it quites