qtmoko v35

Hrabosh zbynecek at volny.cz
Mon Apr 11 18:45:27 CEST 2011


Radek Polak píše v Po 11. 04. 2011 v 10:13 +0200:
> On Saturday 09 April 2011 18:27:51 Jens Seidel wrote:
> 
> > My observations:
> >   * SMS are recieved after reboot only (wasn't this fixed long time
> >     ago?)
> 
> I have fixed this bug long time ago. But maybe there is another one with same 
> symptoms.

Check your SIM card connector. I had simmilar problems receiving SMS on
v34. When I installed v35 I was even not able to receive calls ("The
person you are calling is not avail....") ! Checking SIM connector and
cleaning/bending the pins helped !




> 
> >   * Imported SMS from the SIM card are put into Inbox, even SMS I sent
> >     (expected them in "Sent"). I also cannot move them manually.
> 
> These problems can be hopefully fixed when we can use FSO. It would be nice if 
> someone could fix this also in qtopiacomm.
> 
> >   * As usual it is not possible to write SMS with the integrated
> >     keyboard as it misses many characters (non-English locale).
> >     I prepared months ago an ugly patch for this but could never test it
> >     as I always fail to compile QtMoko (configure requires days!!!!,
> >     some stuff (such as Qt) is build without need, ...). Maybe it's now
> >     easier using the Debian packages but I really doubt that I will try
> >     it again, maybe with the new GTA04.
> 
> I am quite sure some people had luck and compiled it. I think best way is 
> according to this:
> 
> https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/README
> 
> I can cross compile or even compile natively.
> 
> > My last QtMoko installation died some days after the installation (v31
> > or v32) with an ubifs related error. Is there anything known about this
> > or should I expect it again?
> 
> We had problems with ubifs too. Gennady talked to ubifs devs and they would 
> like to see the kernel message and nandump so they could try too look into it. 
> 
> It seems that ubifs is not as stable as jffs2 which was 100% perfect. Only 
> problem is that jffs2 cant do mmap and apt-get does not work without mmap. 
> 
> Jffs2 will never do mmap (according to the main devel it's a lot of complex 
> work because of compression) so we have these options now:
> 
> * live with bugged ubifs
> * patch apt-get so that it works without mmap
> * use the old trick with /var/cache/apt on tmpfs, but this has problems with 
> limited memory and bigger upates/upgrades might not work
> * use some other flash filesystem - yaffs seems but does not support compression, 
> i havent looked at logfs yet
> 
> So any suggestions?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Radek
> 
> 
> 
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