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2011-09-10
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2011-09-10
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2011-09-10
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2011-09-10
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2011-09-11
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Ofono 0.41 in Ubuntu 11.04 looks like working.
I just tried commands from https://wiki.kubuntu.org/ARM/n900
And it says that it has connected. However, no voice yet. Will try Empathy instructions from https://wiki.linaro.org/Ofono/HowTo
Call is defunct (no audio) though generally the call itself is deployed:
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dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.ofono /n9000 org.ofono.VoiceCallManager.Dial string:"5551212" string:""
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2011-09-12
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hi guys. Is there some more detailed guide for 11.10 than on Kubuntu wiki? I will be happy for it.
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2011-09-12
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2011-09-12
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3) Are you sure you did it correctly..? From my previous experience with Ubuntu (which is A LOT, because I use it daily) DKMS builds kernel modules, which are put in /lib/modules of the kernel. When a driver is updated or added, it needs to update the modules as well in order to use em. The difference is that on PCs, you have multiple outputs, often some on the MB and some on the graphics card. Here it's embedded. We need to make the Xserver use the graphics driver instead of doing like normal.
4) I think Kubuntu resets the clock. Kubuntu is originally made for desktops, which use a motherboard battery for keeping track of the clock. It could happen that Kubuntu doesn't know how to interpret the clock on OMAP boards.
My N900 has fulfilled my dreams for it. :')
I wish they made one with an OMAP 4430 on board and 1Gb RAM...
Btw, does anyone know how to interpret the names of the firmware files? I want to know if there are any goodies there.
Oh, nvm. Just google them. They're all well known, it seems.
I loaded the BT driver, the cameras and the wireless. What more do you need? (Apart from calling. Bleh...)
Aww man... I can only connect to local computers, and not the internetz... Imma have to work on that. And I also suggest turning off the screensaver. It f*cks up everything and makes you believe your device turned off...
I am surprised that the device doesn't overheat, though.
My device boots directly to Kubuntu, as well. So that's awesome... xD
But for some reason, I can't chroot into Kubuntu from Maemo. Is it something about the internals of the executables or what?
This is the error:
I should've put a warning that this post would be extended a lot...
Last edited by Nokia 5700; 2011-09-04 at 13:23.