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Angstrom & OpenZaurus / Hentges Rom: New Versioning System
« on: November 07, 2006, 10:56:38 am »
Hi CoreDump,
  Thanks for the work on Poodle. I flashed this new image and I'm sure it works fine, but on first boot, I get the pop up asking me what I want to do with the detected SD card, but it is too big for the screen and is immovible. I can't seem to use the arrow keys or tab to get to the "OK" button to make it go away. Any ideas?

Thanks,
   ennui719

edit:  Oh I see you are already on this... see post https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=21910

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Angstrom & OpenZaurus / Suspend Fails
« on: August 23, 2006, 01:28:54 pm »
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Hello,

I have a 5600 with OZ/GPE 3.5.4.2 RC1. I currently have a few problems with it.

1. The suspend does not work. When I press suspend the system does not go to sleep, so its on all the time.

2. Another problem that I have is that I am not able to set the time. Every time I set it I get the message saying that I have to log out before the changes will be made. Once I log out and log back in the time does not change.

Has anybody had these problems?
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I also have a 5600 with OZ/GPE 3.5.4.2 RC1.

1. I had the same problem with suspend. I removed the apmd package with the package manager, and now the suspend works (as user). I am sure there are other consequences of not having the apmd package installed. I will try reinstalling from the feed to see if that helps.

2. I also couldn't set time with the applet. I was able to make it work in terminal (as root) by
gpe_conf time
This brings up the same popup as the applet did but the changes stick (for me). Log out and back in to see the changes.

As far as the problem with the kernel version mismatch. I have read elsewhere that this is known. If you just let the init wait for the minute, it will continue and boot up fine. I am sure they will fix this for final release. Inconvenient but not a problem.

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