Hi,
On 15/01/2023 22:07, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
>>> Yes, so far I tested outgoing calls and incoming/outgoing SMS. Stuff
>>> seems to work. Battery life is poor, but otherwise it seems pretty usable.
>>
>> What kind of battery life are you seeing? I easily see 1-2 days when the
>> phone is connected to the cellular network and in my pocket, even with
>> 800mAh battery.
>
> Less than 8 hours. It is true that I attempted foxtrotgps (less than
> hour), and I attempted to save battery by powering it off. I have
> suspicion that powering it off actually eats battery... dunno. It also
> charges really slowly from my charger.
I suppose it is possible that something kept gps alive, although gpsd
supposedly should stop reading when there are no clients.
>>> There is "welcome" that mentions sshd is not available. It is,
>>> probably should be reworded (and maybe paragraph how-to-enable sshd
>>> added).
>>
>> Is this what is in salutem? ( https://github.com/maemo-leste/salutem
>>> )
>
> Yes, salutem. This is not accurate
> (https://github.com/maemo-leste/salutem/blob/master/salutem.html):
>
> <p>In images newer than 17 January 2021, root SSH is disabled by default.</p>
>
> Also it would be cool to be able to bring up salutem after installation.
Yeah, we should update this.
>>> I'm getting these warnings:
>>>
>>> Setting up leste-config-droid4 (1.82-1+m7) ...
>>> dpkg-divert: error: 'diversion of /lib/udev/rules.d/85-input-devices.rules to /\
>>> lib/udev/rules.d/85-input-devices.rules.leste-orig by leste-config-droid4' clas\
>>> hes with 'diversion of /lib/udev/rules.d/85-input-devices.rules to /lib/udev/ru\
>>> les.d/85-input-devices.rules.leste-orig by leste-config-mapphone'
>>> dpkg: error processing package leste-config-droid4 (--configure):
>>> installed leste-config-droid4 package post-installation script subprocess retu\
>>> rned error exit status 2
>>> Errors were encountered while processing:
>>
>> Hm -- I thought this problem was resolved. Let me try to do a new image
>> build later this week.
>>
>> I think if you use dpkg-divert to remove the diversion on that file, and
>> then dpkg --reconfigure --force leste-config-mapphone, it should go
>>> away.
>
> Thanks for the hint.
>
> # dpkg-divert --remove /lib/udev/rules.d/85-input-devices.rules
>
> followed by apt upgrade seems to made it go away.
Great.
>>> qtwebbrowser works from cmdline but not from gui.
>>
>> Hm, that is weird. It works for me - maybe the startup time tricked you? Let
>> me try on my phone again. Did you fully dist-upgrade, or did the
>> dist-upgrade stop because of the above divert error?
>
> I tried again, and now it seems to work. Weird.
>
>>> gps works after starting gpsd, but it would be nice to start gpsd by
>>> default.
>>
>> I believe gpsd will get automatically started if anything uses liblocation -
>> so maep, gpsrecorder, etc, will start gps, just like in Maemo Fremantle.
>> gpsd doesn't run by default because there's an option to disable gps.
>
> Aha, ok, I'm not familiar with liblocation. Let me play with that.
It's not very different from gpsd, and it still relies on it. It just
provides a means for the OS to tell liblocation clients that there is no
gps, and it allows the status applet to know what's up. (For example,
knowing if gps is active is not possible with gpsd, unless there is
something in between you and gpsd)
> One more thing.. I could not figure out how to do repeated alarm in
> Clocks. Likely somethings is not quite right there.
I'll reply to your other mail here.
Regards,
Merlijn