Roadmap & Bug Report: Aug 13, 2018
Quote from Zheng Han on July 20, 2018, 9:22 amHere is a list of features and known issues the team will be working on in decending orderReply to this post to report bugs or suggest features priorities.Updated September 28, 2018
Feature Roadmap
[Done] Configuration for weather units and time format [Released] [Done] Touch button & gesture improvement [Software Update: July 31, 2018] [Done] Audio subsystem - switching between BT audio and internal audio [Software Update: August 10, 2018]
yes, oboo can play audio files internally [Play internet radio on Oboo]- [Done] Music Card [Software Update: August 21, 2018]
- (Active) Basic settings in local network: (Android App)
(Active) Alarm subsystem Calendar Card- [Done] System Card [Software Update: Sept 28, 2018]
- Reset Oboo using info display and touch buttons
- Force bluetooth in to paring mode
- Setup wizard: (Android App)
( + More to be Added )List of known Issues
[Done] Card processes restarts without clearing existing card on display [Fix 1] [Software Update: Sept 14, 2018]- [Done] Gesture sensor prevents time display from updating [Software Update: August 21, 2018]
[Done] Touch buttons receives random events [Link] [Software Update: July 31, 2018] [Software Update: Sept 14, 2018]- (Active) Battery indicator does not show accurate reading
Feature Wishlist
- Turn off bluetooth completely
- Configurable card background
- Color blind mode for the info display
Updated September 28, 2018
Feature Roadmap
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[Done] Configuration for weather units and time format [Released]
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[Done] Touch button & gesture improvement [Software Update: July 31, 2018]
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[Done] Audio subsystem - switching between BT audio and internal audio [Software Update: August 10, 2018]
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yes, oboo can play audio files internally [Play internet radio on Oboo]
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- [Done] Music Card [Software Update: August 21, 2018]
- (Active) Basic settings in local network: (Android App)
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(Active) Alarm subsystem
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Calendar Card
- [Done] System Card [Software Update: Sept 28, 2018]
- Reset Oboo using info display and touch buttons
- Force bluetooth in to paring mode
- Setup wizard: (Android App)
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( + More to be Added )
List of known Issues
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[Done] Card processes restarts without clearing existing card on display [Fix 1] [Software Update: Sept 14, 2018]
- [Done] Gesture sensor prevents time display from updating [Software Update: August 21, 2018]
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[Done] Touch buttons receives random events [Link] [Software Update: July 31, 2018] [Software Update: Sept 14, 2018]
- (Active) Battery indicator does not show accurate reading
Feature Wishlist
- Turn off bluetooth completely
- Configurable card background
- Color blind mode for the info display
Quote from jnaujok on July 20, 2018, 11:17 amOne thing I just noticed this morning: After three days of not rebooting the phone I have about 5 weather cards, two for Wednesday, two for Thursday, and one for today. I can scroll through them all by waving to the side, although the motion sensor is a bit... touchy.
I wouldn't think you'd want the cards multiplying over time.
One thing I just noticed this morning: After three days of not rebooting the phone I have about 5 weather cards, two for Wednesday, two for Thursday, and one for today. I can scroll through them all by waving to the side, although the motion sensor is a bit... touchy.
I wouldn't think you'd want the cards multiplying over time.
Quote from ihermit2 on July 20, 2018, 11:50 amI have the same issue with weather cards it seems to be caused by ort crashing. via dmesg:
[149563.787436] [149563.787436] do_page_fault(): sending SIGSEGV to ort for invalid read access from 00000004 [149563.795909] epc = 0040ca51 in ort[400000+2c000] [149563.800640] ra = 0040c2d9 in ort[400000+2c000] [149563.805376] [176665.321117] [176665.321117] do_page_fault(): sending SIGSEGV to ort for invalid read access from 00000010 [176665.329586] epc = 004191eb in ort[400000+2c000] [176665.334318] ra = 00419203 in ort[400000+2c000] [176665.339063]
I have the same issue with weather cards it seems to be caused by ort crashing. via dmesg:
[149563.787436] [149563.787436] do_page_fault(): sending SIGSEGV to ort for invalid read access from 00000004 [149563.795909] epc = 0040ca51 in ort[400000+2c000] [149563.800640] ra = 0040c2d9 in ort[400000+2c000] [149563.805376] [176665.321117] [176665.321117] do_page_fault(): sending SIGSEGV to ort for invalid read access from 00000010 [176665.329586] epc = 004191eb in ort[400000+2c000] [176665.334318] ra = 00419203 in ort[400000+2c000] [176665.339063]
Quote from ihermit2 on July 20, 2018, 11:51 amHardware touch buttons on top receive random events.
Hardware touch buttons on top receive random events.
Quote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 12:30 pmI have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
I have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
Quote from jnaujok on July 20, 2018, 1:30 pmOn the weather card, "precipitation" is misspelled as "percipitation"
On the weather card, "precipitation" is misspelled as "percipitation"
Quote from ihermit2 on July 20, 2018, 4:39 pmQuote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 12:30 pmI have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
I found all that was fixes when I re-did the uci commands I recommended initially for setting the time zone in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/first-time-setup-of-your-oboo-smart-clock-maker-edition/?part=1#postid-4
to be clear it appears to be the extraneous information that tells the system when to switch for Summer/winter times.
specifically:
America/Toronto EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 part is bad just EST5EDT alone works
Quote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 12:30 pmI have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
I found all that was fixes when I re-did the uci commands I recommended initially for setting the time zone in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/first-time-setup-of-your-oboo-smart-clock-maker-edition/?part=1#postid-4
to be clear it appears to be the extraneous information that tells the system when to switch for Summer/winter times.
specifically:
America/Toronto EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 part is bad just EST5EDT alone works
Quote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 4:58 pmQuote from ihermit2 on July 20, 2018, 4:39 pmQuote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 12:30 pmI have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
I found all that was fixes when I re-did the uci commands I recommended initially for setting the time zone in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/first-time-setup-of-your-oboo-smart-clock-maker-edition/?part=1#postid-4
to be clear it appears to be the extraneous information that tells the system when to switch for Summer/winter times.
specifically:
America/Toronto EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 part is bad just EST5EDT alone works
Thanks for responding. I followed those steps initially and it "kinda" worked. When I saw the newer post, I reverted the uci configuration to GMT and followed those instructions, which included the time zone name and "extra" stuff after EST5EDT. Still no luck though...
Quote from ihermit2 on July 20, 2018, 4:39 pmQuote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 12:30 pmI have completed the steps in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/ and date shows the right time/date, but the display is wrong. Gesturing will cause the display to update, but the value is still wrong.
I found all that was fixes when I re-did the uci commands I recommended initially for setting the time zone in https://getoboo.com/community/topic/first-time-setup-of-your-oboo-smart-clock-maker-edition/?part=1#postid-4
to be clear it appears to be the extraneous information that tells the system when to switch for Summer/winter times.
specifically:
America/Toronto EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 part is bad just EST5EDT alone works
Thanks for responding. I followed those steps initially and it "kinda" worked. When I saw the newer post, I reverted the uci configuration to GMT and followed those instructions, which included the time zone name and "extra" stuff after EST5EDT. Still no luck though...
Quote from Zheng Han on July 20, 2018, 5:46 pm@htjohnson
Have you tried this method?
https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/#postid-20
@htjohnson
Have you tried this method?
https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/#postid-20
Quote from htjohnson on July 20, 2018, 6:53 pmQuote from Zheng Han on July 20, 2018, 5:46 pm@htjohnson
Have you tried this method?
https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/#postid-20
Thanks for responding. Yes, I just executed this and checked the display, which says 9:26. Gesturing changed it to 6:53, which is close. Still at 6:53 after a couple minutes. Gesturing again updated it to 6:58, so maybe just an update issue?
TJs-MacBook-Air:~ htjohnson$ ssh root@192.168.1.97
root@192.168.1.97's password:BusyBox v1.25.1 () built-in shell (ash)
____ _ ____
/ __ \___ (_)__ ___ / __ \__ _ ___ ___ ____ _
/ /_/ / _ \/ / _ \/ _ \ / /_/ / ' \/ -_) _ `/ _ `/
\____/_//_/_/\___/_//_/ \____/_/_/_/\__/\_, /\_,_/
W H A T W I L L Y O U I N V E N T ? /___/
-----------------------------------------------------
Ω-ware: 0.0.1 b109
-----------------------------------------------------
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# onion time sync
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# date
Fri Jul 20 18:53:50 EDT 2018
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# sh /usr/bin/mcu/setMcuTime.sh
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~#
Quote from Zheng Han on July 20, 2018, 5:46 pm@htjohnson
Have you tried this method?
https://getoboo.com/community/topic/setting-your-oboos-time-and-date/#postid-20
Thanks for responding. Yes, I just executed this and checked the display, which says 9:26. Gesturing changed it to 6:53, which is close. Still at 6:53 after a couple minutes. Gesturing again updated it to 6:58, so maybe just an update issue?
TJs-MacBook-Air:~ htjohnson$ ssh root@192.168.1.97
root@192.168.1.97's password:
BusyBox v1.25.1 () built-in shell (ash)
____ _ ____
/ __ \___ (_)__ ___ / __ \__ _ ___ ___ ____ _
/ /_/ / _ \/ / _ \/ _ \ / /_/ / ' \/ -_) _ `/ _ `/
\____/_//_/_/\___/_//_/ \____/_/_/_/\__/\_, /\_,_/
W H A T W I L L Y O U I N V E N T ? /___/
-----------------------------------------------------
Ω-ware: 0.0.1 b109
-----------------------------------------------------
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# onion time sync
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# date
Fri Jul 20 18:53:50 EDT 2018
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~# sh /usr/bin/mcu/setMcuTime.sh
root@Oboo-Clock-50D9:~#