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Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 04, 2004, 11:44:43 pm
The Z is a 5500 running 3.3.6pre1 and Opie 1.1.3. The intermittent is the light. For over two weeks the light has not worked. Suddenly today it worked normally for several hours. However after a reboot it no longer worked.

What is the low level light driver?

What is the Zaurus interupt struture? Is there a chance this is a conflict??

Has anyone seen an intermittent light driver?? Could this be a h/w intermittent?

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 06, 2004, 04:17:49 pm
It's probably software!! I flashed 3.5.1 and a new kernel and wo-la; the light worked. I was running the Hentges ROM and zImage. Apparently there is an error or a mismatch.

What is the correct kernel set for the Hentges ROMs?? The best plan seems to be to start over with a known pair.

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: Teletubbie on September 06, 2004, 04:36:51 pm
Hi Dan,
yes the OE Kernels help to solve some problems. The hentges rom 1.1.4 is distributed with OE Kernels. You could just take that. The OE Kernel dont works nice with the hentges rom 1.1.3, since you will need to update the pcmcia_cs module. This solves also cardmgr crash problem. The 1.1.4 comes with the new pcmcia_cs.
The rom is announced as german, since you have to klick on german flag to download. But this is no problem, just dont choose german as language, when the installer asks for language. Then remove the i18n package from rom.
Here you can get that:
http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/oz3...opie1.1.4.shtml (http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/oz3.3.6-opie1.1.4.shtml)
And here are the Kernels:
http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/ker...xa3-embedix-r5/ (http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/kernel/OE-2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3-embedix-r5/)
Have fun,
Sam
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 06, 2004, 11:28:54 pm
Hi Sam,

Thanks, can I force install the update-rc and pcmcia packages and get the same results??

Now the SD card is really acting up. It is almost as though writes don't occur. I have had to reformat it 3 times. Each time is different so I thing it is s/w.

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: Teletubbie on September 07, 2004, 02:19:48 pm
Hi Dan,
well you can do just kernel update:
1) Flash desired Kernel from the site mentiones above. Flashing Kernel is simply like flashing whole, the only difference is you have just to put JUST the zImage on CF (no initrd) and flash as usual.

2) take update-rc.d and pcmcia_cs from here:
http://teletubbie.hentges.net/temp/ (http://teletubbie.hentges.net/temp/)

3) install:
ipkg install --force-overwrite update-rc.d_0.4-r0_arm.ipk
(--force-overwrite is important)

4) install:
ipkg install pcmcia-cs_3.2.7-r3_arm.ipk

5) reboot

I hope this helps to solve your problems. Cheers,
Sam
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 07, 2004, 03:20:18 pm
Sam,

What fixs are in 1.1.4 as opposed to 1.1.3??

If I flash just the kernel are the Opie sym links and packages installed on SD lost? I am thinking about reflashing my 2nd Z.

My 1st Z, the one in this thread is having soft Opie problems. About one resume in three I have to re-suspend re-resume to get the touch screen to work. The kernel is running. If I ssh into the Z from a Linux box the kernel is up and running fine. If some of these soft errors are fixed in 1.1.4 that would be a good alternative.

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: lardman on September 07, 2004, 03:42:33 pm
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If I flash just the kernel are the Opie sym links and packages installed on SD lost?

No; that's part of the beauty of ipkg.

You can just run 'ipkg-link mount /mnt/card' and they will all be re-linked.


Si
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: Teletubbie on September 07, 2004, 04:01:59 pm
Hi Dan,
If you install whole image, then the ipkg thing lardman metioned above works. Just updating the Kernel should leave everything as it is, as I remeber while I tested.
The 1.1.4 has faster mmscd modul. Here you can see the changes, somehow t2 describes a little:

http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/fil...4-changelog.txt (http://www.hentges.net/misc/openzaurus/files/oz3.3.6-pre1_opie1.1.4-changelog.txt)

Cheers,
Sam
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: lardman on September 07, 2004, 04:05:19 pm
Sam (Teletubbie) is right; I misread your post and thought you were re-flashing the whole lot (kernel and ROM image).

Apologies for any confusion caused.


Si
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 07, 2004, 04:14:43 pm
Sam,

I installed 1.1.4. So far it runs great!

I have a question; the 1.1.3 feed still shows in the package window and the package timezones shows in both the 1.1.3 and the 1.1.4 feeds.

This seems like an error?

Why did the 1.1.3 feed survive the re-flash??

How can it successfully be removed without damaging the 1.1.4 feed?

Thanks,
Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: Teletubbie on September 07, 2004, 04:31:39 pm
Hi,
@ Dan I think this just an option

@ Lardman (Si): I started to count how often you corrected me, but I have to go to bed in couple of hours. seems can't provide result from counting ;-)

Cheers,
Sam
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: Teletubbie on September 07, 2004, 04:44:07 pm
So, now I wasnt right and have to correct myself, on demand

It is a little Bug that 1.1.3 feed is there, as CoreDump told me. Just deactivate or remove that feed in the configuration Dan.

References:
http://www.hentges.net/misc/mantis/bug_vie...?bug_id=0000041 (http://www.hentges.net/misc/mantis/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000041)

Sorry,
Sam
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 07, 2004, 04:51:57 pm
Sam,

I went into packages, configure and removed the 1.1.3 feed. That seemed to work.

Lardman,

If I read your reply correctly I could install packages on an SD card from one Z and simply move the card to a second Z with a compatable kernel and OZ and simply:

ipkg-link mount /mnt/card

and the packages would be linked in. Is that true??

Right now my SD card has a single package, libopie1, installed on it from 1.1.3.  How can that package be removed from that card?? (it appears that libopie1 is also installed from 1.1.4) I am not sure how the duplicates actually work??

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 07, 2004, 05:44:29 pm
Sam,

I went into packages, configure and removed the 1.1.3 feed. That seemed to work.

Lardman,

If I read your reply correctly I could install packages on an SD card from one Z and simply move the card to a second Z with a compatable kernel and OZ and simply:

ipkg-link mount /mnt/card

and the packages would be linked in. Is that true??

Right now my SD card has a single package, libopie1, installed on it from 1.1.3.  How can that package be removed from that card?? (it appears that libopie1 is also installed from 1.1.4) I am not sure how the duplicates actually work??

Dan
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: lardman on September 08, 2004, 05:41:33 am
Quote
ardman,

If I read your reply correctly I could install packages on an SD card from one Z and simply move the card to a second Z with a compatable kernel and OZ and simply:

ipkg-link mount /mnt/card

and the packages would be linked in. Is that true??

Yes that's correct.


Si
Title: intermittent anomaly ??
Post by: dansawyer on September 09, 2004, 07:25:43 pm
Lardman,

Thank you.

To this thread, I reflashed the Z with the latest OSPACK and then reflashed OZ. That is working much better. Most of the light and touch screen anomalies seem to be resolved. As Sam noted in another thread, OSPACK flashes deeper in the stack. OZ is dependent on this flash.

To anyone reading this thread, if a Z is intermittent try flashing with a late OSPACK and then reflash OZ.

Dan