I was able to overcome it by stopping phonefsod. And when I restarted phonefsod, it worked normally. As a bonus, it seemed to last a lot longer when suspended.
BillK On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 08:43 +0100, Michal Brzozowski wrote: > Confirmed. I don't even have a sim card in the phone, and it's still > always on. It even drains the battery when suspended. > > 2010/1/16 William Kenworthy <[email protected]> > Can someone confirm that with current shr-testing: > > 1. Disable GSM via the shr-settings/phone screen (turn > "antenna off") > 2. suspend the phone > 3. resume the phone manually > 4. "Antenna Off" slider is now back in the on position and if > you > check /var/log/frameworkd.log it really is starting GSM up > again. > > If others see this I'll raise a bug (I have made some kernel > changes to > my FR so it might be just me :) > > I actually found out when I tried to turn GSM off while on a > plane trip > so I could use the FR just as a PDA ... and found after > resuming it was > st6ill registered to a carrier :( > > As well, the various displays need fixing to show the true > status of the > GSM TX as what do you do when the hostie says "is that phone > off" - and > you have a nice strong signal showing, or a carrier name ... > > BillK > > > > > > > -- > William Kenworthy <[email protected]> > Home in Perth! > > _______________________________________________ > Shr-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-devel > > _______________________________________________ > Shr-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-devel -- William Kenworthy <[email protected]> Home in Perth! _______________________________________________ Shr-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-devel
