Do NOT use the reboot command

Linux4Palm

It seems someone other than a developer has run into the hard hang after issuing the 'reboot' command, so this probably is an actual problem. Basically instead of resetting into PalmOS the device is left black with no way to reset except to disconnect or drain the battery.

It seems to be quite rare and isn't too much of worry for those of us who a quite happy to pop the back off and pull the battery plug. However, I suggest anyone who isn't comfortable with doing that immediately stop using the 'reboot' command. Instead unmount everything you can, issue the 'sync' command (which flushes the disk buffers) and use the stylus to press the reset button.

Z71, T|E: kernel, garuxng and instant linux - updated

I've put out everything I have and tested that a lot on Z71. So everything that is finished should work on Z71 and about TE - there might be probs with touchscreen and there is no sound support, but not tested.
Also BL problem should now be fixed ... my fault ... I forgot that old garux gave kernel fake machine ID, so it wasnt working with new kernel. So grab new garuxng!

T|T - narrow way to hell (uboot in ROM)

THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS, TRY ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK

I did the same thing as Nikolay on TT2 on TT and here is a tutorial on how to make it on your TT too.

Status Update

This post is just to inform you about what's going on

T|T3 Status: Magon managed to play some sound via headphones, now working on loudspeaker support.
My HDD died, I've managed to recover most of the data, but develop/ directory is 97% lost Most of my projects are buried somewhere on the broken HDD. I've lost some linux PM code, but that's better thatn loose all kernel tree, Svn rocks. Also lost some CMH modifications.

Site Status: I'm planning to move to some VPS, probably to http://rimuhosting.com/ and move from Drupal to CMH. However I now have exams in university,

SmallROM Debugger revealed

Here we go I've found some interesting info about smallrom. It contains a lot of usefull commands and may help with linux@palm a lot. IMO if you wont destroy smallrom you can flash anything you want to your palm and then you can restore everything back using smallrom debugger.
The link is here ... in fact it is restoration howto for older palms but it looks like nothing has changed since old good times of OS3 http://romeo.sourceforge.net/romrescue.html

Z71: sound support

Palm Zire71

Sound is working on Zire71. I used driver from T|T2 (Zire71 has aic23 too) and it is working quite nice. Patch against linux-2.6.16-omap2 is here http://disk.jabbim.cz/marex@jabber.cz/patch-2.6.16omap2-z71.patch.bz2

Images

Admins have updated PHP on the server - now we have some troubles with image resizing. Please do not post images to front page until I solve the issue

You say you wanna help ?

Linux4Palm

What you want from me?
Pictures and the demos
You wanna act funny?

Cypress Hill, 'What U Want From Me ?'

I know there are people around who want to help, but can't do it right now. Yes, not all of us are given enough talent to write code.

But even those can help. Just look into our forum - there is a lot of questions to our developers - how to install The Thing or how to build it. For those who doesn't know - there are several how-tos in handhelds.org wiki. They are now at different level, some pretty detailed, some of very basic nature. I know that there are independent how-tos spread over the net. Don't you feel that have everything in one place is better ?

Familiar 0.8.4-rc2

Linux4Palm

Yep ... Familiar 0.8.4-rc2 is out for a while so go a and get that new stuff

T|C: Here we go !

Palm T|C

Let me be short: we have now some T|C code in our tree. And yes, we have now one more developer in our team, Chetan (chetansk). You can thank him in Tungsten C Linux thread.

P.S. I hope T|C's How-to will have references to Kama Sutra soon