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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 17, 2007, 09:26:05 pm »
Quote from: scottlfa
2or0 Has an experiemental 2.6.23 kernel that works on the C1000, personally used it so I know it works.
Thanks for this information. Where can I get this "experimental kernel"? I tried to install 2.6.23.1-yonggun and 2.6.23.9-yonggun kernel. After getting into uboot emergency boot I succeeded in flashing the kernel like described in the first post of this threat but unfortunately no rebooting after flashing (tried with both 2.6.23 yonggun kernels). Reinstallation of my "old" 2.6.22.9-yonggun kernel worked out of the box. Some things I should know?

zaurier

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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 17, 2007, 07:16:55 pm »
Quote from: LinuxGadget
Quote from: zaurier
Before i go in details my first question: Is anybody out there, who get this tarball installation running with wireless WPA connection?

thanks zuaurier

Ok, maybe it's about time to go in details?  

I think I'm now a bit closer to a solution with my wireless WPA-connection/encryption problem. After investigating the modules I found out that the module "ieee80211_crypt_tkip.ko" is missing in /lib/modules/2.6.22.9-yonggun/kernel/net/ieee80211 but I found this module in the other two module-directories (2.6.23.1 and 2.6.23.9). Maybe it was just "forgotten" in the 2.6.22.9-yonggun kernel. Unfortunately does the c1000 only work with the  2.6.22.9-kernel. I think this module is essential for wpa-encryption with the hostap-driver. How can I get/compile/install this module also for "my" 2.6.22.9-yonggun kernel? Sorry for this stupid question, but I'm only a "user" and not so familiar with compiling and "those things"...

zaurier

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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 14, 2007, 04:40:56 am »
Quote from: scottlfa
I have found that things that aren't Z specific can be found in alot of the debian forums if that helps.   Its where I have had to go to get a number of configuration options.

I know that and of course I searched the (debian) forums for configuration problems/options and tried REALLY a lot... But none of the tips and configuration-samples helped/worked. I ask in this forum because my AMBICOMcard worked with all other ROMs I have installed so far. I just want to know whether somebody succeeded with THIS eabi-tarball-installation to make sure its "only" (my) configuration problem and it is possible to get the card working with THIS INSTALLATION and WPA encryption...  

thanks zaurier

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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 13, 2007, 07:03:03 pm »
WPA connection still not working (I use the Ambicom WL1100C-CF card with my c1000). Before I try another 1000 configuration examples with wpa_supplicant.conf and network configuration files my question: Is anybody out there, who actually succeeded in WPA-connecting with this eabi-tarball-installation?

zaurier

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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 12, 2007, 08:31:39 am »
I have still problems connecting wireless via WPA-TKIP. I installed wpa_supplicant and got it running but no success (wap_cli shows a pingpong between "accociated with..." and "CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys")... Before i go in details my first question: Is anybody out there, who get this tarball installation running with wireless WPA connection?

thanks zuaurier

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Debian / A Clean, Fresh, Configured Eabi Rootfs Tarball
« on: December 11, 2007, 10:28:26 am »
First: Thanks a lot for your great work ZDevil. I got Debian running on my C1000 and it "feels" good and fast. My only problem (so far): Is there a chance to get a WPA connection working with your tarball-installation? If yes how? (I didn't find wpa-supplicant).

Thanks in advance
zaurier

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Angstrom & OpenZaurus / Opie Sound
« on: July 16, 2006, 01:46:28 pm »
I tried Hentges Opie edition and the "normal" OZ Opie WITHOUT GPE at the same time.
Results: Kopi alarm worked with the normal OZ Opie-edition and sound sometimes (sound stops accidentally during working with the zaurus - no idea why).
I didn't find a way to get the sound working under Hentges Opie.

Maybe I'm doing something wrong - I don't know. But it seems a bit strange to me: A system with so many "bells and whistels"  and on the other hand a basic feature for a PDA - the alarm feature - is not reliable working...
(yes, I know - the zaurus is much much more than only a PDA, but I use it also as a PDA...)

Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Angstrom & OpenZaurus / Opie Sound
« on: July 13, 2006, 05:55:29 pm »
Hi,
I'm a newbie zaurus-user (c1000) and I tried nearly all roms. I think the "opie and gpe at the same time" - solution (OZ 3.5.4.1) matches best to my needs (thanks to koen's great how to). It works very well and my "only" problems are - so far:
- kopi-alarms didn't wake up my zaurus from suspend (it worked with pdaxrom)
- no sound with opie (hentges version)

Something I missed to install or I have to remove? Some tweaking? A threat I didn't noticed?

(Thanks to all persons in these great forums - I found a lot of help reading it)

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