"arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> why does distro-feed-configs_1.0-r0_om-gta02.ipk attempt to overwrite all
> feeds' url with
> http://my-distribution.org/remote-feed/
> ?
> this will ultimately kill any further update until replaced with
> meaningful url!
>
Hi.
This time the problem
Can we please put terminal in the default package list for ASU again? When it
first comes up, bluez is useless (no net support), I've yet to get the default
wifi handler to get any wifi setup, and the only way to get on is via USB. And
now in the latest image... USB is acting up again.
I flas
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| 1. klogd went very busy and dmesg got full of
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| evbug.c: Event. Dev: , Type: 2, Code: 1, Value: 18
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I was running qtopia as of their last release July 24, but yesterday
decided to opkg upgrade and everything seemed to be fine at first -- actually I
thought that unit became more responsitive (I did reboot the device).
kernel was
Linux om-gta02 2.6.24 #1 PREEMPT Thu Aug 7 01:59:29 CEST 2008 armv4
> This is posted with the hope someone can look at the current state of
> my Freerunner connection to the desktop and just see something that is
> not right. I am sure the answer is simple and am reluctant to ask the
> community for non-FR help but perhaps others are struggling with
> similar netwo
Hi Timo:
Here is the output from print-net-settings (run on desktop):
= print-net-settings output
# ./print-net-settings
+ LC_ALL=C
+ date
Thu Aug 7 22:26:53 UTC 2008
+ hostname
armstrong
+ for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
'/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/proxy_arp'
'/proc/sys/n
debian/unstable amd64, 2.6.26.
my /etc/network/interfaces says for usb networking
allow-hotplug usb0
iface usb0 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.0.0
post-up iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s
192.168.0.0/24
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> "michael cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This is not a Freerunner issue -- I am able to ssh into FR using UBS
> > networking but I simply cannot get the Freerunner to ping anything
> > other than the desktop it
"michael cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is not a Freerunner issue -- I am able to ssh into FR using UBS
> networking but I simply cannot get the Freerunner to ping anything
> other than the desktop it is connected to. The issue almost certainly
> has something to do with the iptables/nat
This is not a Freerunner issue -- I am able to ssh into FR using UBS
networking but I simply cannot get the Freerunner to ping anything
other than the desktop it is connected to. The issue almost certainly
has something to do with the iptables/nat setup on the desktop
computer.
I've followed the
since there is (according to wiki[0]) a way to initiate battery
charging directly from u-boot -- why there is no menu option in it to do
so within default u-boot shipped from OM.org ?
[0] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Bootloader_commands
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> So which mkimage should I install for the ./build script ?
probably
uboot-mkimage
available in debian/unstable. dunno if in ubunu too.
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> Having some trouble compiling the kernel. I followed the (new) instructions
> posted on the Debian page in the wiki. However, when I hit ./build , mkimage
> just displays the command syntax and quits. I am compiling on Ubuntu 8.04.
> mkimage was not available and based on the recommendation, I
>
> One of the things to like about SD Card and other card / stick memory is
>> it hides many of the details of raw NAND from us, like bad blocks, error
>> correcting codes and in this case wear levelling.
>>
>> I have run my mailserver on a 1G USB stick (hooked up to an ARM board I
>> designed for
Thomas Coppens escreveu:
> 2008/8/7 Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I recommend NOT doing this until we understand the problem a bit better.
>>
>> Michael
>
> Statements on these mailing list are often confusing because the
> origin isn't very clear at times. Perhaps there's a need for a
Andy Green wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Hi,
> |
> | After flashing 200808 with kernel and rootfs from 20080806, I have no
> | usb and no working wifi.
> | Wifi connects, the wireless AP says so. but a quick nmap of my
Brian C wrote:
> Mike MacHenry wrote:
>> The problem is I can't figure out which of roughly 50 files from the
>> this list I should download.
>>
>> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080806/
>
> You are looking for:
>
> The ASU/2008.8 rootfs
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/da
>
> One of the things to like about SD Card and other card / stick memory is
> it hides many of the details of raw NAND from us, like bad blocks, error
> correcting codes and in this case wear levelling.
>
> I have run my mailserver on a 1G USB stick (hooked up to an ARM board I
> designed for anot
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I read that ext3 journals a lot and could possibly thrash
| my card. Is it ok to use it?
One of the things to like about SD Card and other card / stick memory is
it hides many of the details of raw NAND fr
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, sparky mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>> | | Doesn't make any sense to me either...
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | | Doesn't make any sense to me either... can you md5sum the
> "broken"
> | copy
> | | before overwriting it
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> You mean the Debian kernel to have usb tether drivers built in?
|
| No, I mean fix it so that it can deal with having them as modules.
I don't know what the Debian guys' idea about kernel updates is, if i
> You mean the Debian kernel to have usb tether drivers built in?
No, I mean fix it so that it can deal with having them as modules.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | Doesn't make any sense to me either... can you md5sum the
"broken"
| copy
| | before overwriting it?
| |
|
|
| The MD5 is :
missing :-) But I had a thought, did you do this e
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| before shutting down next time try to switch to runlevel 1 and remount
the
| partitions ro (you will need to do that via ssh, i think)
|
| mount /dev/whatever /yourmountpoint -o remount,ro
|
| and shut down
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:23 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> standalone with the "moredrivers" config.
>>
>> ~ - git clone git://git.openmoko.org/git/kernel.git linux-2.6
>> ~ - git checkout origin/stable
>> ~ - edit ./build to point to your compiler path
>> ~ - cp defconfig-2.6.24 .conf
> I boot Debian and it runs fsck (every time). If it finds errors and
> corrects
> them, then the kernel is said to be corrupted. Can I not make the
> partition
> read-only? Or so that fsck doesn't run on it?
check /etc/fstab.
the partition containing the kernel could be set to ro (3d column f
> standalone with the "moredrivers" config.
>
> ~ - git clone git://git.openmoko.org/git/kernel.git linux-2.6
> ~ - git checkout origin/stable
> ~ - edit ./build to point to your compiler path
> ~ - cp defconfig-2.6.24 .config
> ~ - ./build
>
> That gets you a uImage.bin you can DFU or copy into yo
ireless AP says so. but a quick nmap of my
|> network show no new IP picked up from DHCP.
|>
|> Should I reflash the kernel with an older one (which?) and add the
|> usb-net modules and then reflash with 200808 kernal?
|
| I had seen this problem for the first time I booted into om 2
>
> | Doesn't make any sense to me either... can you md5sum the "broken"
> copy
> | before overwriting it?
> |
>
The MD5 is :
I notice that this happens in the following case.
I boot Debian and it runs fsck (every time). If it finds errors and corrects
them, then the kernel is said to be
t;
> Should I reflash the kernel with an older one (which?) and add the
> usb-net modules and then reflash with 200808 kernal?
I had seen this problem for the first time I booted into om 20080807. This
problem was fixed for me on reboot.
The problem was that only the phone was unreachable,
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| Doesn't make any sense to me either... can you md5sum the "broken"
copy
| before overwriting it?
|
|
| Ok. Will do that the next time I get it. Also, I was using the ASU
| kernel so far. Switched to
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Jay Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I understand that the usb tether drivers were moved out as kernel
> > modules. However, for the Debian port to work, I need them as part
> > of the kernel. Can someone point me to how I can re-compile the
> > latest kernel
>
> Doesn't make any sense to me either... can you md5sum the "broken" copy
> before overwriting it?
>
Ok. Will do that the next time I get it. Also, I was using the ASU kernel so
far. Switched to the one from the link you provided.
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> How do I update my kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner?
with opkg.
usually opkg upgrade will upgrade the kernel as well. make sure your fr
does not go to sleep while doing the upgrade and reboot afterwards to use
the new kernel.
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> I understand that the usb tether drivers were moved out as kernel
> modules. However, for the Debian port to work, I need them as part
> of the kernel. Can someone point me to how I can re-compile the
> latest kernel with the drivers included?
Any chance you could be convinced to fix Debi
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| Sorry I was explaining the NAND case. You can use it fine on microSD
| just mount the microSD on your laptop / PC and copy that file over to
| the correct partition as "uImage.bin". Then unmoun
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:06 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How can I do this? (enabling inotify support in the kernel)
>
> set in kernel configuration and recompile kernel.
> if the kernel is supposed to run with debian and hal, i wonder why it
> would be missing ...
>
It wasn't :D
> Perhaps there's a need for an
> official signature in messages originating from OpenMoko staff? Just a
> thought.
>
Good Idea, although checking for 'openmoko' in the email address is
enough - I have a filter set up which flags messages with 'openmoko.org'
in the sender as 'important'...
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> How can I do this? (enabling inotify support in the kernel)
set in kernel configuration and recompile kernel.
if the kernel is supposed to run with debian and hal, i wonder why it
would be missing ...
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> Sorry I was explaining the NAND case. You can use it fine on microSD
> just mount the microSD on your laptop / PC and copy that file over to
> the correct partition as "uImage.bin". Then unmount, return it to
> Freerunner and you should boot OK.
>
It works fine but reboot fails saying that C
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Following the instructions at :
| http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Get_touchscreen_working , I was
| able to get touchscreen to work as a mouse. But, the cursor is way off
| from where I am touching. I a
2008/8/7 Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I recommend NOT doing this until we understand the problem a bit better.
>
> Michael
Statements on these mailing list are often confusing because the
origin isn't very clear at times. Perhaps there's a need for an
official signature in messages or
Following the instructions at :
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Get_touchscreen_working , I was able to
get touchscreen to work as a mouse. But, the cursor is way off from where I
am touching. I am guessing the calibration mentioned there is not accurate
anymore? Has anyone managed to get it w
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi,
|
| After flashing 200808 with kernel and rootfs from 20080806, I have no
| usb and no working wifi.
| Wifi connects, the wireless AP says so. but a quick nmap of my
| network show no new IP picked up f
Hi,
After flashing 200808 with kernel and rootfs from 20080806, I have no
usb and no working wifi.
Wifi connects, the wireless AP says so. but a quick nmap of my
network show no new IP picked up from DHCP.
Should I reflash the kernel with an older one (which?) and add the
usb-net modules and the
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