On 2010-03-08, Sebastian Spaeth wrote: > It booted, I chose ILLUME 2 profile.
I have not followed the development, so I don't really know. But I think that Illume2 is not really ready for usage. So it really should have been deleted this one before pushing a release. I have now moved illume2 from the image to the feed (for shr-t only). Some say, it is usable already, and some don't apparently. Make your call, you can always switch by deleting your ~/.e directory. > Time required to boot it (not the first boot which is longer but > following boots): ~1.30 minutes. Previous shr-t was 1.40. Shorter is better :) > The new SHR splash image is awesome. :) Good to hear > SHUT DOWN > I pressed the power button and then clicked on SHUTDOWN. > All went fine. Pfeew, lucky us. > APPS. > All worked fine (open, close, work, etc.) except settings and mokonnect. Glad to hear that most stuff worked. > MOKONNECT > It fails to scan networks. > I click scan but then nothing happens. > Closing the program caused the system to crash. It worked for my WEP WLAN most of the time, but it seems very brittle and fragile, I agree. Unfortunately there have been few commits to mokonnect during the last weeks/months(?). So if someone is looking for a task, this would be it: improve or rewrite the connman gui frontend (we are willing to switch to NetworkManager, or manual wlan handling too, if someone offers a better solution). > SETTINGS > > I clicked SETTINGS and it said: > "phonefsod is not running" That sounds bad, real bad. Can you find out if phonefsod is really not running in the list of processes? Could you make phone calls? > I clicked START and then it crashed. That also does not sound very promising. > CONTACTS > - known problem about contacts not being refreshed automatically. > To see a new added contact you have to close and open the contact app > again. Yep, that is still a missing feature of the contact app, nothing SHR-T can do about, but I agree it would be nice to have that. Do bug mrmoku/Tasn to implement that :-). > DIALER > - if you digit a number and then you want to save it, the new contact > has only the phone field, you have to add the name field by yourself. > It would be better to create automatically both a number and an empty > name field. Yep, it would, but that is not SHR-T specific either. Do bug Tasn I believe to implement that :-). > SETTINGS - POWER > "Couldn't connect to FSO or phonefsod" Similar as above, is phonefsod really not running? In that case we have worse problems than the power settings. > SETTINGS - TIME AND DATE > After I first started the distro the clock was at 0:00 > then after a while it took the time from, maybe gsm, don't know. > It showed 18:22 while the right time is 19:22. It gets the time from Network/GPS and the timezone from GSM. So if it really could not register to GSM, that would explain why your time zone is wrong. > I clicked on set time, set the right time, OK. > the clock automatically auto-set itself back at 18:22. No wonder, if it could not find out the correct time zone. > I have an android phone. > If I flash a new android rom inside the device and then I switch it on, > it is able to detect the right time and date the FIRST time and even > with gps switched off. YOur FR would be able to detect time (from an existing Internet connection) and timezone (from a registered GSM connection) too, even with GPS switched off. So, again, it looks as if your GSM connection was not working. > I think we should have it too. Theoretically, we have. > I will leave the code details to who is really more expert than me here. Ahh! That is the tiny part where we actually lack resources. :-) Most of us KNOW what things would need improvement, however there are few people capable and/or willing to step in and actually improve stuff. What you are doing here, is pretty valuable too, though. So keep on doing that. > I see many improvements both in boot time, better artwork and UI. Good, :-) > Please don't read this mail as a critic, use it as a suggestion to > improve. This stuff is really useful and important. THe only problem (as said above), is that we are aware of many (not all though) of these issues. All it takes, is someone to implement them... > At least I would like to thank all the developers who are spending their > time and lives on this project. You are welcome. We are happy about every happy user :) Sebastian _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
