Now that my moko has the buzzfix, I can finally use it as a real phone, and not just a handheld linux box.<br>I flashed SHR-U on my phone and can say that overall, it has worked pretty well...however I have noticed a couple of things that I'm thinking surely someone else has run into and maybe has a fix for.<br>
<br>1.) Occasionally (usually after a phone call) it seems that GSM, suspend, et al. stop working. Just from looking over bug reports and such, I'm assuming this is due to frameworkd crashing...however I haven't noticed anything unusual in the logs...does anyone else experience this? Is the best fix just to restart frameworkd when it happens?<br>
<br>2.) One of the first things I noticed was that when a text message arrived, the number associated with it has the international code (1) prefixed at the beginning. On my sim card, I only had the numbers stored with the area code + 7 digits for number....no international prefix. So using pisi (which works perfectly btw! Thanks for that app!) I exported my contacts to a vcf file and ran some regexes with vim over it to prefix a 1 to all my numbers and went back to my messages....sure enough the numbers were associated with names now. However, soon after I got a phone call....and I noticed that all phone calls had numbers reported that did NOT have the 1 prefixed...so no names were associated with them now!<br>
Has anyone found a fix for this? Is there a patch for the SHR apps that make them lookup a number that is not a direct match (missing a 1 or an area code?)<br><br>I installed the opimd-utils package and tried these out. It seems the messages application included in this package can recognize a number correctly (if it comes in with a 1 prefixed, but the listing in my phone book does not). If I wanted to use this messaging application instead of the default one in SHR....how would I do that? How do I disable the old one? Does anyone know if litephone handles this correctly?<br>
<br><br>Thanks,<br>-Dan Staley<br>