User:PaulWise
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Revision as of 09:23, 28 December 2009
Homepage: http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/
Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
My current setup:
- Host: booph.local
- Hardware model: GTA02v5
- Hardware changes:
- buzzfix
- tape trick for easy removal of battery and microSD
- SIM card: none
- GSM flash: firmware updated to moko11
- NOR flash: original u-boot
- NAND flash:
- u-boot partition: qi
- u-boot_env partition:
- customised u-boot environment:
- menu items for different OSes on microSD
- always start in menu (stop_in_menu=yes)
- customised u-boot environment:
- splash partition: apt-get anarchism image
- rootfs partition: empty
- kernel partition: empty
- 16GB microSD card
- booph-debian: Debian, E17, QtMoko, mostly unused
- booph-shr: SHR-unstable, used often, often broken
- booph-home: /home partition shared between distros
- booph-scratch: scratch partition for trying other distros
- host system
- Debian GNU/Linux laptop
- Plug-and-Play_USB_Networking with a slightly better dispatcher script
- Debian GNU/Linux laptop
Workarounds:
Disable the ffvorbis mplayer audio codec because it is too slow and the vorbis one works, add a line "ac=-ffvorbis," in ~/.mplayer/config. Bug filed: http://bugs.debian.org/550572
Wishlist:
- SIM card, once I figure out a suitable provider and distro
- mod some headphones to have 2.5mm and 3.5mm jacks
- kexec-based intermediary bootloader and rescue system for NAND flash based on Debian, perhaps EFL based or use petitboot
- switch to primarily using Debian
- consider switching away from FSO towards lindi's setup
- binary firmware pokage
- keyboard sanity
- data sync strategy
- newer kernel without wireless issues
- investigate GNOME mobile stuff