Robin Paulson wrote:
minimo worked pretty well for me, alhough there are a few annoying bugs
I did try to install it but there were some dependency issues. libxi6
(iirc). Where did you install minimo from ?
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On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 09:47:14AM -0700, Daemon D wrote:
Appears there is no blockdev command.
I've never heard of it before either. Do you have hdparm?
$ /sbin/hdparm -g /dev/mmcblk0p3
/dev/mmcblk0p3:
geometry = 52688/4/16, sectors = 2097152, start = 12424193
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Rask Ingemann
Please post the mkfs.vfat command line you use and the
output of running
mkfs.vfat. Please also use the -v option.
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mkfs.vfat -v -n and-media /dev/mmcblk0p1
I pasted it directly from the instuctions on the openmoko android wiki.
I also tried adding in -F 32
2009/4/20 Alok G. Singh alephn...@hcoop.net:
Robin Paulson wrote:
minimo worked pretty well for me, alhough there are a few annoying bugs
I did try to install it but there were some dependency issues. libxi6
(iirc). Where did you install minimo from ?
ugh, good question. maybe opkg?:
2009/4/19 Alok G. Singh alephn...@hcoop.net:
Robin Paulson wrote:
minimo worked pretty well for me, alhough there are a few annoying bugs
I did try to install it but there were some dependency issues. libxi6
(iirc). Where did you install minimo from ?
I'm still using the old version from
Hey Angus,
Unfortunately, there is still no sound on the handset, but the speakerphone is
now louder.
-Andrew
Before running the alsactl run
opkg install openmoko-alsa-scenarios
This will rule out problems with the alsastate file. If this doesn't fix it
then
a faulty speaker is a