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#141
Originally Posted by rambo View Post
Could you post a HOWTO on what actually needs to be done to get oops logs out of the device (including any changes needed to the kernel config).

I haven't really done any kernel debugging before so I have no idea and figuring it out by myself will take too long (I have other things to do)
I just use
cat /dev/mtd2 > log.txt

Which will grab all recent oopses.
 

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#142
Woohoo! fiasco-gen works beatifully, project homepage has updated instructions with links to debs that flash kernel.

aziwoqpds minstrel patch is now also included (along with matans iphb patch)

For some reason my MacBookPro refused to talk to the N900 even though it could see and connect to the ad-hoc network (this has happened before and I never figured out exactly why, basically it does not get IP from dnsmasq and I cannot ping the device even if I set IP manually)

Now I need to get some sleep.
 

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#143
I have built wpasupplicant and added it to my repo. If someone confirms it works, I'll upload it to extras-devel.

http://www.freemoe.org/users/jebba/jebba.install
http://www.freemoe.org/users/jebba/d.../binary-armel/
 

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#144
Originally Posted by aziwoqpd View Post
I just use
cat /dev/mtd2 > log.txt
For a nicer output you can use :
Code:
sp-oops-extract /dev/mtd2
You can find sp-oops-extract in the fremantle tools repository (which contains a lot of other candies)


PS: rambo, sorry for my misleading statement. the unmodified CMDLINE is right for getting oops logs (i had problem with mine because i changed it in a bad way)
 

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#145
Started playing with packaging, there is a .deb in the SVN, but do not expect it to actually work:

Issues so far:

1. No icon in menu
2. Staring from menu does not work (run from terminal)
3. Realized it does not setup sudoers so unless you did it manually backend cannot run.

Also built new packages of the kernel, modules and flasher to set depends/provides sanely.
 
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#146
Originally Posted by rambo View Post
8. Rumour of the "real JoikuSpot" for N900 has been mentioned (if it is real it will be interesting to see how they tackle the modules issue)
http://www.joikusoft.com/GPL/ probably contains the answer. =)

Although, from their page (http://www.joiku.com/index.php?actio...oduct_id=605):

Known issues:
JoikuSpot Linux Beta 0.1 has some issues with current Maemo WLAN driver side. This will cause the N900 to reboot with some laptop models. If this happens, re-start JoikuSpot and try again. Typically second session will work. A fix shall be made as soon as possible.

Last edited by qwerty12; 2010-02-12 at 12:06.
 
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#147
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
http://www.joikusoft.com/GPL/ probably contains the answer. =)
I'm not expert but that module looks to be quite trivial network hook, they probably have a userland binary that does all the actual work and talks to the kernel via this module.

Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Although, from their page (http://www.joiku.com/index.php?actio...oduct_id=605):
Hehe, they ran into the same issue we did; aziwoqpds minstrel patch (likely) fixes it.
 

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#148
Originally Posted by rambo View Post
I'm not expert but that module looks to be quite trivial network hook, they probably have a userland binary that does all the actual work and talks to the kernel via this module.
probably this from the look of it (strings):
/usr/bin/joikuspot_napt
 
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#149
We have more infor on the userspace NAT idea in the other thread.
 
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#150
Originally Posted by rambo View Post
Started playing with packaging, there is a .deb in the SVN
If you installed this deb uninstall it now (can be done via HAM), it blocks the new Maemo release (unless you wish to stay for a while in the current one).

I'll try to compile hotspotized version of the new kernel in a few days.
 
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