> So it doesn't seem I can both set up my phone to listen to mp3's and > communicate in calls at the same time (thus, I can't currently have a > ringtone working!) > > I notice this isn't a problem with the FSO snapshot I checked out. > What's happening differently between the FSO snapshot and the default > debian install? I'd like to make it so that the debian install can do > what the FSO snapshot can, so people can actually make calls and have a > ringtone, etc.
sounds like the frameworkd (or whatever is responsible) fails to switch the state-files on incoming calls/hangup. the usual first step seems to be to kill frameworkd /etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd stop and start it on a terminal frameworkd and then look at the output when getting a all and hanging up. you probably should report that to the fso-trac: http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ btw: where do the .state-files come from? i once tried a 1973 one on my freerunner nad it was not fully compatible. _______________________________________________ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support