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Fixed OLs.

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Markus Birth 2015-02-21 13:39:53 +01:00
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commit ba8fd6de96
6 changed files with 54 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ in some cases. If the following picture shows some flickering or looks blurry, y
To calibrate your display, go to [Randy Simons' page](http://randysimons.com/pagina_131_NL.xhtml) and do the following:
- open the [sync pattern page](http://randysimons.com/overige/tftAutoAlignPattern/)
- put your browser in full-screen mode (mostly by pressing <kbd>F11</kbd>)
- issue the auto-calibration on your TFT display (most displays have a specific *"Auto"* button)
- make sure the picture doesn't flicker anymore
- exit full-screen mode (<kbd>F11</kbd> again)
1. open the [sync pattern page](http://randysimons.com/overige/tftAutoAlignPattern/)
2. put your browser in full-screen mode (mostly by pressing <kbd>F11</kbd>)
3. issue the auto-calibration on your TFT display (most displays have a specific *"Auto"* button)
4. make sure the picture doesn't flicker anymore
5. exit full-screen mode (<kbd>F11</kbd> again)

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@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ This label printer doesn't work out of the box under Linux. There are some instr
[ubuntuforums.org](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=861781), but they're missing something
for the latest Ubuntu *Oneiric Ocelot*. These instructions should work:
- download the DYMO SDK `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0.tar.gz` from [dymo.com](http://sites.dymo.com/DeveloperProgram/Pages/LW_SDK_Linux.aspx)
- unpack (a directory `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` will be created)
- make sure you've installed [libcups2-dev](apt://libcups2-dev) and [libcupsimage2-dev](apt://libcupsimage2-dev) (and, of course, [build-essential](apt://build-essential))
- run `./configure`
- try a `make all`, you will most probably get various errors like *"size_t has not been declared"* or *"size_t does not name a type"* --- if so, try this:
1. download the DYMO SDK `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0.tar.gz` from [dymo.com](http://sites.dymo.com/DeveloperProgram/Pages/LW_SDK_Linux.aspx)
1. unpack (a directory `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` will be created)
1. make sure you've installed [libcups2-dev](apt://libcups2-dev) and [libcupsimage2-dev](apt://libcupsimage2-dev) (and, of course, [build-essential](apt://build-essential))
1. run `./configure`
1. try a `make all`, you will most probably get various errors like *"size_t has not been declared"* or *"size_t does not name a type"* --- if so, try this:
* add a line: `#include <stddef.h>` as the first line to the following files:
* `src/lw/LabelWriterLanguageMonitor.h`
* `src/lw/LabelWriterDriver.h`
* `src/common/Halftoning.h`
* now, again, run `make all`
- run `sudo make install`
- now open **System Settings** → **Printer**
- make sure, your LabelWriter is connected
- add a new printer, choose your LabelWriter, when asked for a driver, point it to `ppd/lw320.ppd` from the `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` directory
- start printing, e.g. from [glabels](apt://glabels)
1. run `sudo make install`
1. now open **System Settings** → **Printer**
1. make sure, your LabelWriter is connected
1. add a new printer, choose your LabelWriter, when asked for a driver, point it to `ppd/lw320.ppd` from the `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` directory
1. start printing, e.g. from [glabels](apt://glabels)

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@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ Rip recordings to DVD
avconv -i movie.ts -target pal-dvd -b:v 8888k -vcodec mpeg2video -acodec copy -ac 6 -mbd rd -trellis 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2 -q:v 1 -r 25 -s 720x576 -aspect 16:9 -f vob -y movie.mpg
- cut and demux using *ProjectX*
1. cut and demux using *ProjectX*
* if not yet set, set Presettings → Special → global PTS shift (in hours) to **auto**
- burn DVD using AVStoDVD
2. burn DVD using AVStoDVD
Notes:

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@ -36,18 +36,18 @@ yourself a favor and **don't try it in Windows**. Installing `libusb` there brok
Windows, all USB devices didn't work and hat yellow exclamation marks in the Windows device manager. Under Linux,
it's easy as pie. These instructions are for Ubuntu:
- get [iRecovery](http://github.com/westbaer/irecovery) source code and install [build-essential](apt://build-essential) as well as [libusb-dev](apt://libusb-dev)
- compile *iRecovery*
- get the iPhone into recovery mode:
1. get [iRecovery](http://github.com/westbaer/irecovery) source code and install [build-essential](apt://build-essential) as well as [libusb-dev](apt://libusb-dev)
1. compile *iRecovery*
1. get the iPhone into recovery mode:
* switch it completely off, disconnect all cables
* hold down the ▢ Home button
* keep the button down while connecting it to the PC
* wait until the *"Connect to iTunes"* logo appears, then release the ▢ Home button
- now run: `./irecovery -s`
- wait for the prompt (`]`) and enter the following commands: (if `fsboot` doesn't do anything, type `reboot`)
1. now run: `./irecovery -s`
1. wait for the prompt (`]`) and enter the following commands: (if `fsboot` doesn't do anything, type `reboot`)
{% highlight text %}
] setenv auto-boot true
] saveenv
] fsboot
{% endhighlight %}
- your iPhone should now boot normally
1. your iPhone should now boot normally

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@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ tags:
To manually update the firmware, put the new firmware named as `update.zip` onto the root directory of the microSD card.
Then do this: (found at [androidspin.com](http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php?t=2631))
- power off the phone
- hold down the trackball and press the Power button.
- you'll get a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards → select *Bootloader*
- now select *Recovery*
- the phone will reboot showing a robot and a warning sign
- now press Power and Volume up together (if it doesn't work the first time, try again)
- now choose *Apply sdcard:update.zip* (use trackball!)
- wait for it to finish
- choose *Reboot now*
1. power off the phone
1. hold down the trackball and press the Power button.
1. you'll get a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards → select *Bootloader*
1. now select *Recovery*
1. the phone will reboot showing a robot and a warning sign
1. now press Power and Volume up together (if it doesn't work the first time, try again)
1. now choose *Apply sdcard:update.zip* (use trackball!)
1. wait for it to finish
1. choose *Reboot now*

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@ -19,25 +19,25 @@ To find out if your device has this broken firmware, check the build number: **I
To flash the official firmware, do as follows:
- if you already set up everything on your device, you can make a backup:
- backup the internal settings using `adb backup -all -system -shared -apk` (enable *USB Debugging* first, under Windows you may have to install some drivers)
* this will create a file `backup.ab` with your data
* :warning: There was a bug in 4.0.1 which didn't backup `/mnt/sdcard` using adb. To fix this, manually backup the contents of `/mnt/sdcard` using a
tool like [FTPServer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lutey.FTPServer), [WebSharing](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.websharing.r1) or similar
- download the official firmware from <http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html#yakju> (European devices are **yakju**, Verizon is **mysid**)
- download `fastboot` for Windows from <http://code.google.com/p/android-roms/downloads/detail?name=fastboot-win32.zip&can=2&q=>, for Linux try to find a binary package
- boot the phone into the bootloader (hold both volume keys and then hold the power key)
- use `fastboot` to flash the bootloader
- `fastboot reload-bootloader`
- use `fastboot` to flash the radio firmware
- `fastboot reload-bootloader`
- use `fastboot` to flash the main firmware (that ZIP file)
- if you really need an unlocked bootloader to easily update in the future, do it now: (it will be locked after update)
- boot into the bootloader
- `fastboot oem unlock`
- reboot
- to restore your backed up settings, do this:
- set up all previous Google- and eMail-accounts
- enable *USB Debugging*
- restore all internal data using `adb restore backup.ab`
- maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard`
1. if you already set up everything on your device, you can make a backup:
1. backup the internal settings using `adb backup -all -system -shared -apk` (enable *USB Debugging* first, under Windows you may have to install some drivers)
* this will create a file `backup.ab` with your data
* :warning: There was a bug in 4.0.1 which didn't backup `/mnt/sdcard` using adb. To fix this, manually backup the contents of `/mnt/sdcard` using a
tool like [FTPServer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lutey.FTPServer), [WebSharing](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.websharing.r1) or similar
1. download the official firmware from <http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html#yakju> (European devices are **yakju**, Verizon is **mysid**)
1. download `fastboot` for Windows from <http://code.google.com/p/android-roms/downloads/detail?name=fastboot-win32.zip&can=2&q=>, for Linux try to find a binary package
1. boot the phone into the bootloader (hold both volume keys and then hold the power key)
1. use `fastboot` to flash the bootloader
1. `fastboot reload-bootloader`
1. use `fastboot` to flash the radio firmware
1. `fastboot reload-bootloader`
1. use `fastboot` to flash the main firmware (that ZIP file)
1. if you really need an unlocked bootloader to easily update in the future, do it now: (it will be locked after update)
1. boot into the bootloader
1. `fastboot oem unlock`
1. reboot
1. to restore your backed up settings, do this:
1. set up all previous Google- and eMail-accounts
1. enable *USB Debugging*
1. restore all internal data using `adb restore backup.ab`
1. maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard`