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Am 07.03.2013 12:22, schrieb Radek Polak:
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<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">i am happy to anounce
QtMoko v54 - this time just for Freerunner. I have finally fixed
GSM network registration bug so we have now </p>
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thanks for your work<br>
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-qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; ">If you want to upgrade
(also untested), you'll have to configure gpsd after upgrade to
make gps working. Edit /etc/default/gpsd and set
DEVICES="/dev/ttySAC1" <br>
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I tried to upgrade, and it seemed to go smoothly except for the
upgrade of the mokofaen theme. "apt-get upgrade" tried to download
it form qtmoko.sourceforge.org/./mokofaen-something, while it
probably should have downloaded from
qtmoko.sourceforge.org/apps/mokofaen-something. So it's just a
misconfiguration in the urls apt-get uses. "apt-get upgrade
--fix-missing" skipped the installation of the mokofaen-theme, which
I installed from the apps-website afterwards.<br>
/etc/default/gpsd was already configured the proper way, but that
may be due to an version i previously installed to use navit.<br>
What are the new displays on the homescreen for? I think one is for
power consumption, and the one with the sphere might display the
identification of the gsm cell I am booked into, but what is the
P-shaped symbol for?<br>
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regards<br>
Peter<br>
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