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9 Apr 2006
Hi,
I am switching from sharp rom to pdaxrom (1.1.0beta2) and have have a question regarding CJK input (esp. C) I installed scim and it works in dlumes (address book) but it does not work in kopi (the stand alone one as I dont need the other stuff in kdepim). I read about the uim and installed that from 2or0 feed but still no go. Can scim be used in kopi or do I need uim ? Thanks. -cs
5 Feb 2004
according to thr help text, pressing the center button or space will toggle between them
but on the C760: 1. which is the center button 2. pressing space scrolls the web page down any help ? -cs
21 Jan 2004
hi,
are the non t10 qpf fonts ever used ? can they be safely deleted ? -cs
16 Jan 2004
Hi,
Using the Socket wifi cf card, I connects to 2 networks. One to a dlink di-614+ access point (infrastructure mode) and one to a dlink dwl-ag520 nic (adhoc mode). Other than the mode of connection, other settings are practically identical: WEP, etc. My observation is that adhoc mode is much slower (gut feels about 10 times) than the infrastructure mode. Is this inherently so, or perhaps mis-configuration. Also in adhoc mode, I keep getting the "The signal is low." message every few seconds. Any advice is most welcome. -cs
4 Jan 2004
Hi,
I have built a custom kernel and would like to ask how to install the built modules into the rom image. Do I simply rm all the files in /lib/modules.rom/2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3-embedix/ (with the exception of sharp_mmcsd_m.o), and copy all the built modules in there and create the appropriate symlinks in /home/root/modules/ ? Here is the list of "current" modules: CODE ./kernel/arch/arm/mach-pxa/registers.o
./kernel/drivers/block/sharp_mmcsd_m.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/bi/pxa_bi.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/net_fd/net_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/storage_fd/storage_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdcore.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdmonitor.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdserial.o ./net/p80211.o ./pcmcia/memory_cs.o ./pcmcia/prism2_cs.o ./pcmcia/sharpzdc_cs.o ./rsaipsecc/rsaipsec.o And here is the list of "built" modules: CODE ./kernel/arch/arm/mach-pxa/registers.o
./kernel/arch/arm/nwfpe/nwfpe.o ./kernel/drivers/net/bsd_comp.o ./kernel/drivers/net/ppp_async.o ./kernel/drivers/net/ppp_generic.o ./kernel/drivers/net/slhc.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/bi/pxa_bi.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/net_fd/net_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/storage_fd/storage_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdcore.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdmonitor.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdserial.o Does the final modules directory look like this ? (same as above list + sharp_mmcsd_m.o) CODE ./kernel/arch/arm/mach-pxa/registers.o
./kernel/drivers/block/sharp_mmcsd_m.o ./kernel/arch/arm/nwfpe/nwfpe.o ./kernel/drivers/net/bsd_comp.o ./kernel/drivers/net/ppp_async.o ./kernel/drivers/net/ppp_generic.o ./kernel/drivers/net/slhc.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/bi/pxa_bi.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/net_fd/net_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/storage_fd/storage_fd.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdcore.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdmonitor.o ./kernel/drivers/usb/device/usbdserial.o These are the "eradicated" modules, hopefully because of me compiling them into the kernel: CODE ./net/p80211.o
./pcmcia/memory_cs.o ./pcmcia/prism2_cs.o ./pcmcia/sharpzdc_cs.o ./rsaipsecc/rsaipsec.o Anyone knows which .config switches controls them so that I can be sure that they are missing because I have compiled them into the kernel ? Thanx. -cs |
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