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« Reply #240 on: May 07, 2008, 07:33:18 am »
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Full X with phone utilities installed working image available

I've generated a full working image of the Debian GNU/Linux for the Universal, that contains X with xdm and icewm installed as the WM. And it includes full working datathief's phone scripts, and also additional generated kernel modules to enable mounting LUKS/DM encrypted volumes.

The image is easily installed in three steps and gives you a full working X phone distribution without additional modifications right after install.

It's huge though, 245 Megs bzipped, expanded takes around 600 Megs.

You can get it with the instructions on install at: http://sumoudou.org/index.php?cmd=%E7%9B%B...the%20Universal

BTW, it is Debian Sid, i.e. unstable, not Lenny, i.e. Testing.


Uau greats news Tomorow i will untar this roots  

this full phone functions include mp3libs whith mplayer?

and another question I have one 16 Gb SDHC i can used ? linux kernel can read?

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« Reply #241 on: May 07, 2008, 10:29:14 am »
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this full phone functions include mp3libs whith mplayer?

and another question I have one 16 Gb SDHC i can used ? linux kernel can read?
Yeah, it includes everything fully configured, thus also the mp3libs with a functioning mplayer.

16GB card will work without a problem.
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« Reply #242 on: May 07, 2008, 10:48:57 am »
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I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
  • titchy-hardware-support - low-level hardware essentials, including keymap, firmware, sound settings and hacks
  • titchy-phone-daemon - handles phone events, dialling, SMS, GPRS, etc.
  • titchy-button-daemon - handles power button, backlight button, etc.
  • titchy-alarm-daemon - handles alarms
  • titchy-autosuspend-daemon - used to be htcuni-autosuspend
  • titchy-base - installs all of the above except titchy-phone-daemon (which is Uni-specific)
To install, add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
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deb http://debian.neilandtheresa.co.uk/ titchy/and type:
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apt-get update
apt-get install titchy-base titchy-phone-daemon

Edit: I've had some problems with my webserver caching old versions of files.  If you've had problems, try "apt-get update" again now.
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« Reply #243 on: May 07, 2008, 12:16:32 pm »
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I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
  • titchy-hardware-support - low-level hardware essentials, including keymap, firmware, sound settings and hacks
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Full X with phone utilities installed working image available

I've generated a full working image of the Debian GNU/Linux for the Universal, that contains X with xdm and icewm installed as the WM. And it includes full working datathief's phone scripts, and also additional generated kernel modules to enable mounting LUKS/DM encrypted volumes.


Uau greats greats news  
I m verry happy for this
I think Debian GNU whill be my 1st OS in my Uni

I m here in this forum from few day and i can see and understant your work for as beginers in Linux... and from here Universal device will be have another future and another oportunities whith Linux OS

I want Thank You, I learn and understant someting that whose unknow for me Linux sistem

More succes for future in yours activity!!!

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« Reply #244 on: May 07, 2008, 12:27:35 pm »
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I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
    Man... now you tell me, after I've spent the night building the rootfs and now it's not up-to-date with your packages  
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    « Reply #245 on: May 07, 2008, 01:16:59 pm »
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    I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
      Man... now you tell me, after I've spent the night building the rootfs and now it's not up-to-date with your packages  

      I suppose a dselect update will get them?

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      « Reply #246 on: May 07, 2008, 01:57:23 pm »
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      Man... now you tell me, after I've spent the night building the rootfs and now it's not up-to-date with your packages  
      Sorry!  There aren't many functional changes, it's mostly just a repackaging thing.  I'm about to start building a rootfs that runs on both the Zaurus and the Uni, and I wanted to get the packages tidy first.

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      « Reply #247 on: May 07, 2008, 02:58:38 pm »
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      Sorry!  There aren't many functional changes, it's mostly just a repackaging thing.  I'm about to start building a rootfs that runs on both the Zaurus and the Uni, and I wanted to get the packages tidy first.
      What's the perceived benefit in having a rootfs of this sort? Wouldn't it be better to keep them separate?
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      « Reply #248 on: May 07, 2008, 03:05:37 pm »
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      Sorry!  There aren't many functional changes, it's mostly just a repackaging thing.  I'm about to start building a rootfs that runs on both the Zaurus and the Uni, and I wanted to get the packages tidy first.
      What's the perceived benefit in having a rootfs of this sort? Wouldn't it be better to keep them separate?

      Isn't it to help dummies like me, ShiroiKuma????

       
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      « Reply #249 on: May 07, 2008, 04:15:19 pm »
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      Sorry!  There aren't many functional changes, it's mostly just a repackaging thing.  I'm about to start building a rootfs that runs on both the Zaurus and the Uni, and I wanted to get the packages tidy first.
      What's the perceived benefit in having a rootfs of this sort? Wouldn't it be better to keep them separate?
      Academic interest, really  -  I just want to see if I can do it.  

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      « Reply #250 on: May 07, 2008, 05:27:26 pm »
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      I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
        Man... now you tell me, after I've spent the night building the rootfs and now it's not up-to-date with your packages  

        Hey ShiroiKuma, I'm awayyyyy!!

        Thanks!!!

        Have you added any phone software, or am I still using whiptail and stuff... I rang my phone and it went straight on to voicemail...

        Sam

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        « Reply #251 on: May 08, 2008, 02:45:18 am »
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        I've built the following packages and uploaded them to my Debian repository:
          Man... now you tell me, after I've spent the night building the rootfs and now it's not up-to-date with your packages  

          Hey ShiroiKuma, I'm awayyyyy!!

          Thanks!!!

          Have you added any phone software, or am I still using whiptail and stuff... I rang my phone and it went straight on to voicemail...

          Sam

          Ignore that, I was probably over-eager, it worked later.

          ShiroiKuma, do you use wlan or bluetooth?

          And finally, datathief and ShiroiKuma; how did you setup your build system to cross-compile debs?
          I'm running ubuntu with some from-source debian packages; I'll generally just get a deb-src, but please could you tell me your spell for cross-building debs?

          Thanks

          Sam

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          « Reply #252 on: May 08, 2008, 03:00:01 am »
          Would it be a good idea to COW the ext2 root filesystem and store the COW file in a separate JFFS2 partition?

          When the COW gets full it can be comitted to the ext2 root.

          comments?

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          « Reply #253 on: May 08, 2008, 04:29:32 am »
          I'm loving this, thanks guys; some questions though:

          Can I specify a different timeout for htcuni-autosuspend when running on USB?

          The nearest documentation I find is:
          http://wiki.neilandtheresa.co.uk/Titchy_Mo...osuspend-daemon

          which merely suggests it may be possible.

          My current conf file: /etc/default/htcuni-autosuspend

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          # Configuration file for htcuni-autosuspend

          # Suspend after 4 30-second periods (2 minutes) of inactivity
          TIMEOUT=4

          And.... I wonder if I can get swap-over-nfs working...

          When it comes out of suspend, usb networking is broken and I have to pull and re-insert the cable and re-setup the PC side to get it to work.

          Also.... when terminating a call, the device doesn't always switch back to the previous vt

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          « Reply #254 on: May 08, 2008, 04:30:56 am »
          I've a few scripts at home using "dialog" (which I prefer to whiptail) but I'm now doing a wrapper around gtkdialog so those scripts will work nicely in GUI sessions.

          I guess that will be valuable here, too....