02-16-2010, 08:42 PM
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
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Originally Posted by makkonen
I assume you're using market enabler, then? I've gotten paid apps to come up with it, but I haven't actually pulled the trigger on any of them yet, so I don't know how well it handles it. (Still too unstable for me to be putting money into the app side of things, I guess. Or I'm just too cheap, too.)
There's something that can happen during boot -- if you don't touch the DPad at all in WinMo, maybe, or if you touch it at exactly the right moment during the linux boot -- that causes it not to work. I don't know if this is the problem you were having, but a reboot (being careful not to touch the pad while booting) usually fixed that one.
Maybe it's something on the other side of the wireless config? Is your network assigning it an address? I can't recall a non-terminal way to check the status of the wireless link. If you managed to find a terminal app apk, you can try ifconfig to see whether the tiwlan0 device is actually getting an ip address... and then try pinging things on your local network, or check to make sure the routing is correct. Sorry I can't be more clear on that, but linux networking is not my strong point.
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I'm not exactly sure..if I DID find a terminal and found out the info would that even help in fixing this?
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