<Guest224>
GSM 06.10.-audio codec operates with 160 bytes and needs 20 ms even with zero network latency.
<Wizzup>
right, it's a known problem, probably with a simple fix .. ultimately, once we know what is wrong
<Guest224>
but good to know GSM 06.10 decoded sound is only 8khz samplerate...should drop soundquality to that quality when phone calls "playing" so no need nice big conversion buffer and filttering...hmmm..is there good low level documetation about N900 audio?
<Guest224>
it will be ugly hack for problem, shut off pulseaudio when phone call is aswered and use directly N900 hardware :)
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<sicelo>
interestingly, my d4 that's not connected to USB in any way reports charging in sysfs, and /sys/class/power_supply/usb/online = 1
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<sicelo>
in fact in the last few weeks, i notice some flakiness when it comes to charging/usb behavior - at some point, it did not detect usb connection at all, until i rebooted it
<sicelo>
i doubt that it's failing hardware, e.g. cable or port, since normal operation is restored after reboot.
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* sicelo
has just noticed, for the first time, that uevent files are writable ... wonder what's the reason for that
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<Kevan>
hello all!
<Kevan>
I saw a video of Maemo-Leste running on a Unihertz Titan.. anyone have an idea on which download was used and what the support was like?
<Wizzup>
hi
<Wizzup>
I believe that video was someone running maemo leste in a chroot on the unihertz titan
<Wizzup>
we helped him set that up in here, but I am not sure if he produced a final log of what he did
<Kevan>
impressive how responsive it was in a chroot though
<Kevan>
yeah thats it
<Wizzup>
he probably will respond at least on the youtube comments, I am not sure if there is a better way to contact him
<Kevan>
I'm just glad you're on IRC too
<Kevan>
everything going discord makes my heart hurt
<Wizzup>
we'd probably ideally want it running natively at some point, but atm we don't (even) have an image for chrooting, but you could try to do it yourself and document it, I guess
<Wizzup>
we might at some point have some form of support for libhybris too, but right now we're quite mainline oriented, that is, we want the kernel to be new and without too many (if at all) patches, from kernel.org
<Kevan>
I may be interested in doing that later - device is in the mail. I'm a developer myself, work on a small slackware based distro no one knows about.. busy with 2 jobs and a toddler but a fully functional Linux phone would be a time saver
<Kevan>
what version of the kernel is it running at the moment?
<Wizzup>
on unihertz, I don't know, some android thing, ours are 6.1 / 6.2
<Wizzup>
where ours is n900, pinephone, droid 4, droid bionic, etc
<Kevan>
wow
<Kevan>
quite frankly I would be happy with 4.19
<Kevan>
lol
<Kevan>
the droids are closed source arent they? how do you even begin to make your images work with that? Seems the unihertz would be in the same ballpark
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<Wizzup>
Kevan: do you mean the motorola droid series?
<Wizzup>
well some kernel hackers did a lot of work on it (sre, tmlind who is here), and there is a way to boot the new kernels
<Wizzup>
and from there you boot a distro and work on it ... for 5+ years :)
<freemangordon>
:)
<Kevan>
haha nice!
<Kevan>
I started messing with stripping down and modifying Slackware back in 2008~.. Did builds for years but didnt release anything for a long time. Developed against -current64 until 15.0 and now I'm trying to switch all the stuff I'd written from Python to Go..