Motorola-montana osk-sdl hangs the entire kernel/networking after, launch.
My device hangs after couple of secs when I launch osk-sdl
Anyways when I'm at spot: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Osk-sdl#Running_osk-sdl_within_pmOS ; Is it an expected thing for the osk-sdl to hang the entire device after couple of secs because of the incorrect command or? I allready found my touchscreen device and created an fb.mode with 16 bit colors instead of 32bit or it is supposed to show me an ui of some sorts no matter what ?
It is kinda funny that I can put osk-sdl into background but can't launch any new process but I guess it is by design.
That's what I get after launching the osk-sdl nothing more:
motorola-montana:/home/user# osk-sdl -d a -n a -c /etc/osk.conf -v > /home/user/log.log & poweroff
motorola-montana:/home/user# commandline read: osk-sdl
commandline read: -d
commandline read: a
commandline read: -n
commandline read: a
commandline read: -c
commandline read: /etc/osk.conf
commandline read: -v
(*) Direct/Thread: Started 'SigHandler' (1883) [CRITICAL - OTHER/0] <134484>...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| DirectFB 1.7.7 |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(c) 2012-2015 DirectFB integrated media GmbH
(c) 2001-2015 The world wide DirectFB Open Source Community
(c) 2000-2004 Convergence (integrated media) GmbH
----------------------------------------------------------------
(*) DirectFB/Core: Single Application Core. (2018-10-03 11:56)
(*) Direct/Memcpy: Using libc memcpy()
(*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Fusion Dispatch' (1897) [MESSAGING - OTHER/0] <134484>...
Those are the config files that I have:
motorola-montana:~$ cat /etc/osk.conf
# Config file for osk-sdl
# The space around the = is important
wallpaper = #0099FF
keyboard-background = #333333;
keyboard-map = us
keyboard-font = /usr/share/fonts/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf
key-radius = 0
inputbox-radius = 0
motorola-montana:~$ cat /etc/fb.modes
mode "1080x1920-60"
# D: 156.299 MHz, H: 116.641 kHz, V: 60.000 Hz
geometry 1080 1920 1080 1920 16
timings 6398 120 120 22 0 20 2
accel false
rgba 8/0,8/8,8/16,8/24
endmode