May2
People wanted to see my carputer and car so here are some pictures
I created a page to day with some pictures of my car and carputer set up. My carputer and car pictures.
Documenting projects and things I find interesting in my life
May2
I created a page to day with some pictures of my car and carputer set up. My carputer and car pictures.
Apr29
Today I received my usb evdo card from Millenicom. They are a reseller of Verizon mobile broadband. The reason I went with them is that there is no contract.
One reason for having this card is internet radio stations when I’m driving. Another is to be able to check e-mail or surf the web when I’m at a place where I don’t have internet access.
Apr27
When I log in as root nghost functions okay execept it doesn’t display my music list.
When I log in as a user, nghost doesn’t seem to want to accept input. When I click on a menu item nghost doesn’t seem to do anything.
If I could get nghost working again I’d be super happy. I may have to recompile it or something. I’m not really sure whats up.
Apr22
It is working flawlessly. The calibration stays even when I power off the unit and power it back on. I used this egalax page to get me an idea of what to do. I did as he did and copied the /usr/share/hal/fdi/50-eGalax.fdi file and put it in /etc/hal/fdi/policy.
I then looked at /etc/evtouch/config for the parameters of my calibration (I had previously successfully calibrated my touchscreen.) I used those values (well just the MINX,MINY,MAXX,MAXY) in the /etc/hal/fdi/policy/50-eGalax.fdi.
This was a tough task to accomplish and I thought I was going to have to settle on having to reboot when I lost power to the screen. I am glad I found that link. I hope others find it useful as well.
Apr18
Today after the mp3car gathering I dropped by my brothers house to work with him on his arcade cabinet his making. Well, we were waiting for the glue to set up so I took him out to show him the carputer. When I booted up the os said it needed to be checked. Did I want to check it, and that it could be dangerous to check on a mounted system. I figured. What the heck. I’ve done it before. Well, this time was the time it was dangerous. When I rebooted Grub had a fit. The O/S was completely gone (I’m sure if I really wanted to I could have recovered from this.)
Since I wasn’t terribly happy with the ext3 filesystem I used this as an excuse to load the latest ubuntu on the drive with the jfs filesystem.
Everything went flawlessly. Now I just have to start rebuilding the system with the apps I want on it.
Apr14
I added a line like this to my touchscreen drivers section in xorg.conf
Option “CorePointer”
I’m so happy with this. The system is only inches away from being fully functional.
Apr13
I don’t know how interesting it will be to people. But I think it looks pretty cool. I still have to clean up the install as you can see. But overall I think it looks okay.
Apr10
Well, I decided to use a new kernel. So while all the software is still installed, I have no networking and I’m sure there are other kernel modules I’m missing that need to be recompiled as well.
Hopefully I’ll get the networking up tomorrow which will speed up the rest of the process.
Apr9
I got the music working. And I’m making progress with the gps and elmscaner. Instead of nghost reporting plugin not loaded I now get -1 for the data at the ncarinfo screen, and gps shows some bogus data as well.
It might have to do with the d-bus error messages that are spewing in the shell.
Also for some reason the touch screen isn’t responsive. But sometimes it works normally. I’m thinking it is because there is some process hogging resources and when it is done the touchscreen works fine. This is only a guess though.