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Fixed OLs.

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Markus Birth 2015-02-21 13:39:53 +01:00
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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: 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/) 1. open the [sync pattern page](http://randysimons.com/overige/tftAutoAlignPattern/)
- put your browser in full-screen mode (mostly by pressing <kbd>F11</kbd>) 2. 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) 3. issue the auto-calibration on your TFT display (most displays have a specific *"Auto"* button)
- make sure the picture doesn't flicker anymore 4. make sure the picture doesn't flicker anymore
- exit full-screen mode (<kbd>F11</kbd> again) 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 [ubuntuforums.org](http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=861781), but they're missing something
for the latest Ubuntu *Oneiric Ocelot*. These instructions should work: 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) 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)
- unpack (a directory `dymo-cups-drivers-1.2.0` will be created) 1. 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)) 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))
- run `./configure` 1. 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. 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: * add a line: `#include <stddef.h>` as the first line to the following files:
* `src/lw/LabelWriterLanguageMonitor.h` * `src/lw/LabelWriterLanguageMonitor.h`
* `src/lw/LabelWriterDriver.h` * `src/lw/LabelWriterDriver.h`
* `src/common/Halftoning.h` * `src/common/Halftoning.h`
* now, again, run `make all` * now, again, run `make all`
- run `sudo make install` 1. run `sudo make install`
- now open **System Settings** → **Printer** 1. now open **System Settings** → **Printer**
- make sure, your LabelWriter is connected 1. 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 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
- start printing, e.g. from [glabels](apt://glabels) 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 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** * if not yet set, set Presettings → Special → global PTS shift (in hours) to **auto**
- burn DVD using AVStoDVD 2. burn DVD using AVStoDVD
Notes: 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, 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: 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) 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)
- compile *iRecovery* 1. compile *iRecovery*
- get the iPhone into recovery mode: 1. get the iPhone into recovery mode:
* switch it completely off, disconnect all cables * switch it completely off, disconnect all cables
* hold down the ▢ Home button * hold down the ▢ Home button
* keep the button down while connecting it to the PC * keep the button down while connecting it to the PC
* wait until the *"Connect to iTunes"* logo appears, then release the ▢ Home button * wait until the *"Connect to iTunes"* logo appears, then release the ▢ Home button
- now run: `./irecovery -s` 1. now run: `./irecovery -s`
- wait for the prompt (`]`) and enter the following commands: (if `fsboot` doesn't do anything, type `reboot`) 1. wait for the prompt (`]`) and enter the following commands: (if `fsboot` doesn't do anything, type `reboot`)
{% highlight text %} {% highlight text %}
] setenv auto-boot true ] setenv auto-boot true
] saveenv ] saveenv
] fsboot ] fsboot
{% endhighlight %} {% 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. 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)) Then do this: (found at [androidspin.com](http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php?t=2631))
- power off the phone 1. power off the phone
- hold down the trackball and press the Power button. 1. hold down the trackball and press the Power button.
- you'll get a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards → select *Bootloader* 1. you'll get a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards → select *Bootloader*
- now select *Recovery* 1. now select *Recovery*
- the phone will reboot showing a robot and a warning sign 1. 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) 1. 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!) 1. now choose *Apply sdcard:update.zip* (use trackball!)
- wait for it to finish 1. wait for it to finish
- choose *Reboot now* 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: To flash the official firmware, do as follows:
- if you already set up everything on your device, you can make a backup: 1. 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) 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 * 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 * :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 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**) 1. 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 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
- boot the phone into the bootloader (hold both volume keys and then hold the power key) 1. boot the phone into the bootloader (hold both volume keys and then hold the power key)
- use `fastboot` to flash the bootloader 1. use `fastboot` to flash the bootloader
- `fastboot reload-bootloader` 1. `fastboot reload-bootloader`
- use `fastboot` to flash the radio firmware 1. use `fastboot` to flash the radio firmware
- `fastboot reload-bootloader` 1. `fastboot reload-bootloader`
- use `fastboot` to flash the main firmware (that ZIP file) 1. 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) 1. 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 1. boot into the bootloader
- `fastboot oem unlock` 1. `fastboot oem unlock`
- reboot 1. reboot
- to restore your backed up settings, do this: 1. to restore your backed up settings, do this:
- set up all previous Google- and eMail-accounts 1. set up all previous Google- and eMail-accounts
- enable *USB Debugging* 1. enable *USB Debugging*
- restore all internal data using `adb restore backup.ab` 1. restore all internal data using `adb restore backup.ab`
- maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard` 1. maybe: use FTPServer, WebSharing or similar to restore `/mnt/sdcard`