**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 07 02:59:58 2010 Mar 07 04:32:12 Psi: that's clearly a question to ask in #openmoko-cdevel Mar 07 04:34:48 i thought cdevel was for all the hardcore programming questions Mar 07 04:35:33 but, ok Mar 07 04:35:34 * Psi joins Mar 07 04:35:43 cosmos: recent FSO framework drives the chip in a way you should get a TTFF of 15 sec without connectivity but good sat visibility, and in 5 sec same situation and connected to net. indoors you still get a fix in < 2 minutes with network Mar 07 04:36:29 Psi: FWIW the only thing I read about rotation was to do with when using xrandr's -o right vs --rotate right Mar 07 04:36:31 Psi: not only programming but also maintenance Mar 07 04:36:38 ok Mar 07 04:36:56 Psi: But I only got my FR this week, so maybe I don't know wtf I'm talking about :P Mar 07 04:36:59 xrandr -o isnt working atm Mar 07 04:37:25 krayon: im also on gta01, so gta02 may not have the issue Mar 07 04:37:57 Psi: Ah, true. I just thought I'd throw it out there. Mar 07 04:39:30 see, gta01 and 02 have different video hw. And slightly different ts driver. And we got xorg now, instead of glamofb or whatever it used to be Mar 07 04:39:59 quite possible there crept bugs in gor gta01 Mar 07 04:40:03 yeah Mar 07 04:40:14 although, you would expect the touchscreen to stay the same Mar 07 04:40:25 i assume its identical between 01 and 02 Mar 07 04:40:43 nope, the driver hw is different Mar 07 04:42:42 then there was a myterious "rotate," that crept in to the tslib calibation data Mar 07 04:42:50 also on gta02 Mar 07 10:10:25 DocScrutinizer51: Battery life seems now better while suspending to ram... Mar 07 11:06:02 hi all Mar 07 11:13:31 pbaxter: hi Mar 07 11:15:51 anyone know where the default touchscreen calibration is kept Mar 07 11:16:08 so i can make the change permanent Mar 07 11:17:56 Psi: see xinput_calibrator_once.sh script Mar 07 11:18:03 Psi: /etc/pointercal.xinput Mar 07 11:18:43 thanks, looking... Mar 07 11:19:27 Psi: also check /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89xTs_Calibrate Mar 07 11:25:10 i see the values Mar 07 11:25:19 but how do i check what values are currently in use Mar 07 11:25:37 xinput_calibrator outputs 4 numbers, not 7 Mar 07 11:27:56 ah, i see how your supposed to do it Mar 07 11:29:48 thanks Mar 07 11:36:35 hi cosmos_ Mar 07 13:13:58 hi Mar 07 13:17:22 hi Mar 07 13:23:12 Hi, Im currently trying QtMoko, but encountered a problem when connecting via wlan. Im using my notebook as a router to the internet, to which the neo is connected via ad-hoc wlan. nevertheless, I have to execute iwconfig manually, the qtmoko application to connect to wlans doesnt do the job, although the settings are correct Mar 07 13:26:53 babamelone: same here Mar 07 13:39:09 I'm using wpa_supplicant directly Mar 07 13:39:13 For any kind of network Mar 07 13:39:42 PaulFertser: do you have to edit /etc/wpa_su...conf each time? Mar 07 13:40:47 vanous123: whenever i want to connect to a new wpa network i just do "wpa_passphrase SSID password >> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf", that's all. It chooses one of the available networks automatically. Mar 07 13:41:07 vanous123: and if i want to switch i just start wpa_cli, then type "list_networks", then "choose_network #" Mar 07 13:41:47 vanous123: also i've sent a mail to community ML explaining how to automatically obtain a dhcp lease on every association. Mar 07 13:42:29 PaulFertser: will look it up some day Mar 07 13:44:26 And it survives suspend/resume just fine btw, reobtaining dhcp lease automatically (and the patch i mentioned in my letter to allow non-hacky simple script is committed already). Mar 07 13:44:52 vanous123: i guess using wifi networking on FR is no different to your regular laptop... Mar 07 13:45:49 And I have another question: What is the GTalk setting good for. Don't you have to configure your account in mqutIM directly anyway? Mar 07 13:50:12 PaulFertser: there is no wpa based net i would use, all around me use captive portal system Mar 07 13:50:37 vanous123: wpa_supplicant supports wpa, wep, open networks exactly the same way. Mar 07 13:51:01 well, i simply call iwconfig and dhclient (udhcpc) Mar 07 13:51:38 That's 2 commands and you have to enter SSID manually. With wpa_supplicant (it's always running) you just need to tell it: find one of the networks you know and connect to it. Mar 07 13:52:25 well, at the end of the day the amount of typing is the same is suppose Mar 07 13:52:57 not if you happen to be around the same places, i agree though Mar 07 13:53:09 but my locations are pretty much never the same Mar 07 13:53:29 so for my home network, i keep the same system... Mar 07 13:56:13 And I have yet another question: I have two partitions on my sd card, but QtMoko recognises neither of them. The card itself, anyhow, exists. Besides, fdisk sees both partitions and lists them as the devices /dev/mmcblk0p0 and 1 Mar 07 13:56:29 PaulFertser: for the records, did you supply a patch back when when you found ALSA hooks close the dynamically loaded lib.so prematurely, or did you just open a ticket? Mar 07 13:58:23 DocScrutinizer: i wrote a mail to the ML, discussed the issue with Takashi and he prepared and committed a proper patch. Mar 07 13:58:27 Long time ago. Mar 07 13:58:37 yeah :-) Mar 07 13:59:23 so the issue is definitely fixed upstream Mar 07 13:59:26 ? Mar 07 13:59:29 Yeah Mar 07 14:00:03 hmm, let's see who jumps in for the "integration work" then ;-) Mar 07 14:00:32 oops wrong chan Mar 07 17:21:58 Hi! Does someone know if there is an .ipk of evopedia for SHR? It should be in the openembedded feeds, but I can't find the actual .ipk. Mar 07 17:25:44 johnq, it's in feeds Mar 07 17:26:13 or it was some days ago at least ;) Mar 07 17:27:20 pespin: ah, it's you ;-) Mar 07 17:27:47 pespin: so "opkg install evopedia" should work? some user reports that it does not, at least not in shr-testing... Mar 07 17:28:33 uhm maybe they aren't build atm... I think they are rebuilding shr-t now, so it's possible the feeds are not complete Mar 07 17:28:59 is it possible to retrieve the actual package from here: http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/packages/evopedia/ ? Mar 07 17:30:04 johnq, try looking in build.shr-project.org Mar 07 17:30:20 in shr-u repo and installing the package from shr-u feed URL Mar 07 17:37:12 re Mar 07 17:39:44 pespin: I can find it in http://build.shr-project.org/sources/ but not in http://build.shr-project.org/*/ipk/ Mar 07 17:40:45 johnq, then it's not build atm. I think it's due feeds being a mess because the buildhost is segfaulting (memory problems afaik) Mar 07 17:41:13 JaMa|Off, will you build evopedia when you have a moment? ^ Mar 07 17:42:44 pespin: ok, thanks Mar 07 18:46:27 pespin: shr-u is all rebuilt already Mar 07 18:55:31 johnq, ^ Mar 07 18:56:16 tell one who wanted to install evopedia to try now ;) Mar 07 18:56:25 to be sure Mar 07 19:55:44 pespin_: thanks! Mar 07 19:59:05 JaMa|Off: should it be in http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk/armv4t/ ? Mar 07 20:15:54 johnq: yes Mar 07 20:24:34 JaMa|Off: it's not there... Mar 07 20:26:48 hmm than it's not part of task-shr-feed.. mmt I'll check Mar 07 20:30:50 johnq: now it is Mar 07 20:40:33 johnq: ipk/all/evopedia_0.3.0-rc3+gitr2+2e92cc7b4b709c7551337e7a2c76e6737c241e38-r0.4_all.ipk to be exact Mar 07 20:58:06 JaMa|Off: ah, under all Mar 07 20:58:09 JaMa|Off: thank you very much! Mar 07 21:02:01 johnq: it wasn't built at all before.. so I've built it manually and noticed it's in all too Mar 08 01:49:55 muhmuh Mar 08 01:50:01 anybody here? Mar 08 02:00:06 dont seem so :( **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Mar 08 02:59:57 2010