Xglamo on debian does not run openGL. Xorg does.
What is the optimal situation with debian on freerunner?
-Xorg with proper driver
-same Xglamo than in om200x
-something else
If I want that xrand, openGL and touchscreen works what I can do, how
I should participate, what is the destination?
-A
Hi all,
For those who want to know what applications are runnable on Debian,
xfce4 on Neo Freerunner:
http://tkrahn.dyndns.org/debian_on_om/index.html
Have fun watching the screenshots.
Thomas
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:17:42 +1000, "Matt Joyce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM, abatrour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I've always edited the usb portion of my "/etc/network/interfaces" to
> this
>> and its always worked.
>> As you can see it writes the IP to the
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM, abatrour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've always edited the usb portion of my "/etc/network/interfaces" to this
> and its always worked.
> As you can see it writes the IP to the resolv.conf automatically every time
> at bootup.
>
>
> # Ethernet/RNDIS gadget (g_e
>
>
> You could create a different init.d start script for xfce instead of
> hacking...
>
>
>
>
I used gdm. Auto-login + no hacking required.
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I've always edited the usb portion of my "/etc/network/interfaces" to this
and its always worked.
As you can see it writes the IP to the resolv.conf automatically every time
at bootup.
# Ethernet/RNDIS gadget (g_ether)
# ... or on host side, usbnet and random hwaddr
auto usb0
iface usb0 inet sta
Mike Montour wrote:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
>
>> Once I know his this works, I'll be glad to add it to the framework. Can you
>> give me a dump of the AT commands?
>
> With my carrier (Fido Prepaid in Canada) these notifications are sent as
> USSD messages.
Only requests are USSD messa
Joachim Breitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is based on an outdated copy of the Xorg source, something that
> we try to avoid. I have heard that some people are trying to make a
> “proper Xorg driver“ module for Xorg that can be packaged
> separately, just like the normal drivers (fbdrv, int
I sent this response just to Mickey on accident; resending to the whole
list:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:53 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 06:59:08 schrieb Dylan Semler:
> > OK, looks like I had improperly flashed the kernel the first time. I
>From what I know of the construction (from taking it apart mainly) the touch
>screen layer on the Neo series is actually *under* the LCD. The scar you're
>seeing is probably in the protective plastic layer thats over the LCD glass.
>You should be able to open the phone and verify this, and ma
"Aapo Rantalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> user system, so no sudo and i386->armel). It took 120min.
Interesting. I did
qemubuilder --build xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1.dsc
on a 2.2 GHz athlon and it took 132 minutes:
real132m46.188s
user125m59.104s
sys 0m52.419s
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resolvconf doesn't update resolv.conf file. I used resolvconf -a and
resolvconf -u but /var/run/resolv.conf isn't updated. I guessed it was
because /etc/resolvconf/run/enable-updates doesn't exist. I used touch
/etc/resolvconf/run/enable-updates followed by resolvconf -u but now I get
this error:
Am 21.08.2008 um 10:24 schrieb Bernhard Schauer:
I'm only able to make navit work with the AGPS Gui running in the
background, otherwise it doesn't seem to get a fix. I can't remember
if
2008.8 has agpsgui (I'm using 2007.2), but you might try using it to
get
a fix, then starting navit. I'm
Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 23:26:41 schrieb Mike Montour:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > Once I know his this works, I'll be glad to add it to the framework. Can
> > you give me a dump of the AT commands?
>
> With my carrier (Fido Prepaid in Canada) these notifications are sent as
> USSD mes
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 21.08.2008, 14:44 +0300 schrieb Aapo Rantalainen:
> I tested deb from http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/ on my
> freerunner:
> wget
> http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
> dpkg -i xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Once I know his this works, I'll be glad to add it to the framework. Can you
> give me a dump of the AT commands?
With my carrier (Fido Prepaid in Canada) these notifications are sent as
USSD messages. http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1226 has a couple of
ex
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:16 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Joerg said on IRC that desoldering the headset receptacle resolves the
>> problem... sadly this is not very easy(understatement)
>
> commiting suicide for fear of death?
>
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Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 22:14:05 schrieb Lon Lentz:
> The current qtopia/x11 build (if I'm remembering correctly) is
> providing the message from my pre-paid service (Speak Out) after every
> call. A little message pops up telling me how much is left on my
> account. On Windows phones it com
> Joerg said on IRC that desoldering the headset receptacle resolves the
> problem... sadly this is not very easy(understatement)
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The current qtopia/x11 build (if I'm remembering correctly) is
providing the message from my pre-paid service (Speak Out) after every
call. A little message pops up telling me how much is left on my
account. On Windows phones it comes in as a text message.
Is this part of the dialer? A separat
Thanks Timo.
With Timo's instruction I compiled xglamo on my freerunner (single
user system, so no sudo and i386->armel). It took 120min.
If you are hurry:
wget http://lauta.dyndns.org/freerunner/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
(Or with browser 'save target as')
I install it.
I kill X
/etc
xfce is small and lightweight and so quite fast for the Freerunner.
Install Debian as instructed here:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Then ssh into the Freerunner, set your nameserver in resolv.conf and apt-get
install xfce4
Then you may hack /etc/init.d/zhone-session making
PROG_FS
Hi all,
Maybe the headset microphone power source is responsible for that noise.
Is there a software way turn off the headset microphone ?
regards,
Nicolas Dufresne
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:12 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
>> do you have a v5 or a v6?
>
> afaik it boiled down to happen consistently and location independent on
> 1800 networks only (as opposed to 850/900/1900, wh
No idea. How do I tell? The unit has date code 20080620 and was shipped as
part of a 10-pack on 7/7 from the OpenMoko store.
charles
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Yorick Moko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
> do you have a v
I second this question. Does glamo in debian fix the xrandr problem?
-Tom
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Subject: Re: Glamo driver on Debian
>xra
> 1. Disabling standby sounds like a good (but temporary) solution. BTW,
> how long does the battery last in such cases?
>
This is something I've been trying to figure out. It's highly dependant
on how many times the screen gets touched (and thus turns itself on for
a few seconds) in your po
Thank you for the advice.
Asus decided to go with Xandros and from what I have gathered from the
eeeuser.com forums; Asus decided not to have netfilter/iptables compiled
into the kernel :(
I have found some information on re-compiling the kernel and installing
iptables so I'll give it a try. I
> I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
> do you have a v5 or a v6?
afaik it boiled down to happen consistently and location independent on
1800 networks only (as opposed to 850/900/1900, where it seems to be
dependent on network conditions).
i think, jOERG wrote
I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
do you have a v5 or a v6?
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Charles Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Buzz? The only time I had that issue was with a poor connection on the
> headset. I've used it daily for weeks now and no one
"Aapo Rantalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not brave enough to 'make install' on my computer, but if I do
> 'make install' on my phone it is ready then?
Don't. It's a debian package so you build and install it with
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20
"arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one would need to force a keyboard to appear on the login screen.
I find it surprising that the gnome camp has not thought of this. If
they want to reach out to mobile platforms, this is really weird. A
bug report should be filed on gdm.
--
Esben Stien
Buzz? The only time I had that issue was with a poor connection on the
headset. I've used it daily for weeks now and no one has mentioned
anything.
Charles
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Yorick Moko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:42 AM, e hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
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Am 21.08.2008 um 14:32 schrieb arne anka:
>> i don't like autologin - often i work in untrusted environment ..
>
> understandable -- but otoh how do you log in?
> one would need to force a keyboard to appear on the login screen.
> though, if toggling
> i don't like autologin - often i work in untrusted environment ..
understandable -- but otoh how do you log in?
one would need to force a keyboard to appear on the login screen.
though, if toggling works already, that's not an issue ...
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Hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> OK, this issue was touched on at least once in one of the "what's the
> warranty" threads, but I want a specific answer: What can be done about a
> scratched touchscreen?
Please contact your distributor for repair parts, we
Am 21.08.2008 um 12:17 schrieb arne anka:
i'm starting with gdm and
gdm is murderous! if you don't use gnome it has such a load of
dependencies at it's heels.
i manipulated /etc/init.d/xdm to start xfce instead. it's not that
nice
but at least i can switch runlevels to restart X (since a whi
> Then I restart X and did't notice any difference. Nothing brokes but
> nothing works better.
xrandr -o 1
?
> D2) Debian uses xorg.
yes.
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Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 06:59:08 schrieb Dylan Semler:
> OK, looks like I had improperly flashed the kernel the first time. I
> reflashed it and now all of the log and dmesg errors go away. However I'm
> still getting the same dbus signals and cannot connect via GPRS.
Please post the output
Hi,
Yes, I am using the 2007.2 kernel. I can also update the kernel if necessary.
1. Disabling standby sounds like a good (but temporary) solution. BTW,
how long does the battery last in such cases?
2. Also, is there a way to disable or enable 'ringtone'? I need the
phone in silent mode most of
Compiling xglamo on sources: first I made this on computer with
ubuntu, next I will try freerunner with debian:
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807.orig.tar.gz
# I needed these packages (I have automake and autoconf already)
sudo apt-get install x11proto-x
I tested deb from http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/ on my
freerunner:
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
dpkg -i xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
No errors.
Then I restart X and did't notice any difference. Nothing brokes but
> i'm starting with gdm and
gdm is murderous! if you don't use gnome it has such a load of
dependencies at it's heels.
i manipulated /etc/init.d/xdm to start xfce instead. it's not that nice
but at least i can switch runlevels to restart X (since a while ago debian
got that ... habit to star
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you can also take the matchbox-keyboard-toggle from the zhone-session
packet ..
i'm starting with gdm and
'sleep 20 && /usr/bin/xvkbd -xdm -compact -geometry 480x210+0+0 &'
in '/etc/gdm/Init/Default'
and my '/home/root/.Xsession':
exec startxfce
"arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> > Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
>>>
>>> no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
>>>
>>
>> How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux
>> 2.6.24
>> right?
>
>
> i don't have the faintest idea. by the name i
>> > Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
>>
>> no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
>>
>
> How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux
> 2.6.24
> right?
i don't have the faintest idea. by the name i would have expected it to be
an X.org kind of drive
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 2:56 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I installed Official Debian using the script at
> > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner .
>
> how did you integrate the matchbox keyboard and how do you make it show or
> disappear?
>
>
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 2:59 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
>
> no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
>
How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux 2.6.24
right?
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> Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
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> I installed Official Debian using the script at
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner .
how did you integrate the matchbox keyboard and how do you make it show or
disappear?
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> This a amazing. Can you post this on the Community list also (lot more
> traffic who want to know about this.
>
>
> Rakshat
>
> PS is Gnome actually usable or way too slow?
>
Well, its sorta usable. Most applications take 15-30 seconds to launch. But
decently usable once launched. I mean, its sl
>
> I'm only able to make navit work with the AGPS Gui running in the
> background, otherwise it doesn't seem to get a fix. I can't remember if
> 2008.8 has agpsgui (I'm using 2007.2), but you might try using it to get
> a fix, then starting navit. I'm not sure if this is a navit thing, or a
> gps
This a amazing. Can you post this on the Community list also (lot more
traffic who want to know about this.
Rakshat
PS is Gnome actually usable or way too slow?
2008/8/21 sparky mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> And here.. we... go
>
> http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome1.png
> http://www.sparky
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:42 AM, e hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using mine with Qtopia for weeks. As a cellphone it works really
> well and I get at least 36 hours of standby. If it had a browser I'd be in
> hog heaven since I have wifi that works oem.
>
> There is a demand for 'ope
I've been using mine with Qtopia for weeks. As a cellphone it works really
well and I get at least 36 hours of standby. If it had a browser I'd be in
hog heaven since I have wifi that works oem.
There is a demand for 'open-source hardware' so building more or better is a
no brainer...
Thanks
rad
Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
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