If you have the engineering know-how, it should be possible to replace the
wireless module, but this is a Big Change and would require a
recertification of the phone. To be clear: this entails changing the chip,
the main board, the antenna and hoping that you don't have to code a new
driver for
The openmoko.org site seems to be down today.
Maybe there is some maintenance going on.
Le 6 oct. 2010, 12:29 PM, Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com a écrit :
I cannöt connect to the above site. A traceroute jumps from
hetzner.de(??) to openmoko.org and is looping there.
This phone is notoriously power-hungry. I suggest leaving it plugged on
the charger or removing the battery if you plan on leaving it on your desk
mpre than 2 days.
You could remove some of the drain by doing the GSM fix (see the wiki for
bug 1024).
Le 23 juil. 2010, 6:08 PM, Πρεκατές
It booted alright around january after jump-starting it with another
battery, but it never charged a battery again.
The problem is probably situated in the charging circuits, because I
also bought a BL-6C, changed the battery management to dumb and the
BL-6C never acquired any charge
for the pointers!
Francois-Leonard Gilbert
Le 09-12-21 à 11:39, Al Johnson a écrit :
On Sunday 20 December 2009, François-Léonard Gilbert wrote
I tried reverting to the dumb battery meter, and the charge_now =
136000 with charge_full=85
Is my battery toast? how do I interpret those numbers
tries
did the same result.
Back to my original question: are there any diagnostic procedures
for the charging circuits?
I'm depressed because I now have 3 components of unknown state instead
of 2 unknown and 1 known good :-(
François
Le 10-01-06 à 19:21, François-Léonard Gilbert a écrit
Using the charger to boot worked, thanks a lot!
Now after 1 day of charging, the battery state is still zero bars.
The battery icon is still in the charging state, but if I unplug the
charger I get 0 bars and the very low battery alarm.
I tried reverting to the dumb battery meter, and the
I hacked up an adapter (aka 2 wires) for a 3,7V cell phone battery
and booted my FR!
Unfortunately, after booting QtMoko, I removed the jump-start batt
and... the phone went dead. The charging battery icon was
visible, so I was getting some juice from USB.
Any further tips? I can't
Mine does not boot up with USB only. It's a buzz-fixed A6, and
couldn't start without battery power (AFAIK). Moreover, the version
of UBoot I have in NOR dates back to may, 2008, so it is probably very
stale. I have so little juice NAND U-Boot won't.
Let's see what I have on hand:
1)
Hi all,
I think I killed my battery by plugging my Freerunner in a car
charger. The thing was supposed to be OK, but well. I know for sure
I can't keep a charge in the battery, not even enough to boot up.
When I get a new battery delivered, does anybody have tips on how to
check if the
I went to tuxfiles.org to get the skinny on /etc/fstab, and now it
works as I tought it should. Thanks!
François
Le 09-10-18 à 12:13, Joachim Ott a écrit :
2009/10/18 François-Léonard Gilbert gilbe...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I'm not used to Linux in general, so you will have to excuse
There is at least me!
I am crrently using QtMoko, and if the Power Management options are
set the battery lasts me about 36 hours, including a few minutes of
talk, GPS and game playing. Battery life depends also on the GSM
reception you have; the less bars you have, the more power the
Did you do the USB networking procedure in the Wiki? If so, did you setup
network forwarding on your PC?
The problem may also be that all the HTTP addresses contain double slashes
(ex.: .../ipk//all/...) you could check the opkg setup files for errors.
François
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:49
I am trying QtMoko V9 debian, installed on SD, and the phone application
crashes on start sometimes.
I cannot yet find the exact circumstances: it crashed when I clicked
(poked?) the phone icon on the desktop, when I opened the call history from
the applications menu, and also when trying to
Android has no SSH server. It is possible that you could access your phone
using adb, wich is part of the Android dev kit. Since it does not work well
in OS X I couldn't try it, so YMMV.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Vimal Joseph vimaljos...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I installed the beta 7
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Seth Rothenberg s...@pachai.net wrote:
2009/8/13 François-Léonard Gilbert gilbe...@gmail.com:
Coincidentally, I left my Freerunner too long between charges
and I had to find a solution this morning (in the wiki, of course).
Try this:
1) unplug the FR
Le 09-08-20 à 17:57, Seth Rothenberg a écrit :
My wife's Motorola phone died.
I'm not ready to sign a new contract,
so I need to push the Free Runner from
eternal TEST into PRODUCTION. (Today?)
I like SHR (have been using Testing),
but it hasn't made phone calls recently,
certainly not
Did you make that image from a backup of your GTA01? The backup function of
dfu-util does not work.
Francois
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:15 AM, hassan shah hassan_sam2...@hotmail.comwrote:
i have my own image of GTA01 of kernel,bootloader,and i download file
system image and i run this
Did the AUX button flash when you plugged the phone? I used an USB cable,
and when I plugged the phone Windows recognized it before it shut down
again. Does yours do that?
As media_farm said, if you found another FR around, you could swap batteries
and know for sure if the phone is OK or not.
I think there are two separate incidents described here:
1) flashing the GSM firmware from microsd does not work
2) flashing with Neotool causes an error - the NAND firmware is destroyed
during the flashing.
No flaming needed, this is the SUPPORT list. You know, newbies welcome?
Now, I have a
If your SIM card does not require PIN entry, Android shoud work; that's the
only problem I had with the Koolu beta7 distro... so I had to go for
something else.
Francois
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Jette Derriche je...@nerdgirl.dk wrote:
I dusted off my FR today, since I have decided
I think Qt Extended is working, and I know for sure that Qtmoko (a fork of
QtE) does SIM PIN authentication well.
As for being based on FSO, I don't know.
Francois
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Jette Derriche je...@nerdgirl.dk wrote:
On tir, 2009-07-21 at 18:55 +0100, Al Johnson wrote:
Hello and greetings to the list. I bought a fixed Freerunner A6 and my main
computer is a Mac.After a few days of fiddling, I can't get some things to
work:
1) I had my freerunner delivered with Android, and I can't get adb to
connect
What I could get running was USB networking, or more precisely
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Ali alish...@interchange.ubc.ca wrote:
...
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_networking is your mecca. Only the
advanced way has worked for me, ever, and it has worked on every stack.
Thanks, I will try it!
b) is there a bug in Qt 4.4.3 that prevents it
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