How to change idle to suspend time from console in 2008.9?

2008-11-25 Thread walkie


Subj.

Quick resarch gives me idea what it can be done through dbus message
exchange, possibly with command dbus-send. But what exact command should be
entered to switch off idle time or set it back to 30 sec.

PS I just simple broke Settings program on 2008.9 during gsm multiplexing
install - it is not starting now. Even manually run exposure.py ends without
any messages. But gsm multiplexing works ok, and i want stay with it with
ability to change idle time from keyboard.

PPS. Where to report possible illume bug? I tried to post ticket in
enlightenment tracker, but it was erased from there.
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Re: How to change idle to suspend time from console in 2008.9?

2008-11-25 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:01:02 -0800 (PST) walkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

 
 
 Subj.
 
 Quick resarch gives me idea what it can be done through dbus message
 exchange, possibly with command dbus-send. But what exact command should be
 entered to switch off idle time or set it back to 30 sec.
 
 PS I just simple broke Settings program on 2008.9 during gsm multiplexing
 install - it is not starting now. Even manually run exposure.py ends without
 any messages. But gsm multiplexing works ok, and i want stay with it with
 ability to change idle time from keyboard.
 
 PPS. Where to report possible illume bug? I tried to post ticket in
 enlightenment tracker, but it was erased from there.

it was? when? we did move trac's db from sqllite to a full mysql instance to
avoid some deadlock bugs in trac. maybe it got lost in the importing?

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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread kimaidou
Hi all

Personaly I lauch this script after pluging the FR:

#! /bin/sh
sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
sudo ip addr add 192.168.0.200/24 dev usb0
sudo ifconfig usb0 up
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
echo nameserver 208.67.222.222  /etc/resolv.conf


I collect the different lines on the wiki, and it works well for me. Could
you give it a try ?

kimaidou
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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread Cédric Berger
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:46, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Also be aware that the Network Manager in Ubuntu Intrepid is currently
 buggy.  If you have it running, it is prone to do friendly things like
 automatically add the static IP and route for eth0 to usb0 when it comes
 up. Either it controls all interfaces, or it's not running, right now it
 refuses to leave any interface alone and hopelessly bungles anything
 statically defined in /etc/network/interfaces, ignoring the 'ignore
 interface' flag and claiming all interfaces.

 (yeah, same IP and route on two interfaces, and default tries to go out the
 wrong interface so the desktop is effectively off the network, and it
 leaves behind an empty /etc/resolv.conf - sounds like a FreeRunner :)


Thanks, I did wonder what I did wrong on my computer to have default
network route directed to freerunner as soon as I plugged it in ! (so
no more internet access)
I am not used to linux networking, so it took me a while to figure how
to manually delete this rule... (and the network manager UI was not of
a great help... not so user friendly !)

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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread mailing
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks

I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
with mokomakefile and the manual setup
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)


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Re: [OT]Software patents end? ??:) light at the end of tunnel

2008-11-25 Thread Evgeny Karyakin
I think this movement will apply on newly-legalizing patents only, it
will be too much counterforce against it. Patents is vital for
software giants, it's just a basis of their market activity and
relevancy.
As of recent MP3 issue, open-source community can definitely apply
just a little bit more willingness and forget about deprecated formats
in favour of new ones. If there's a feeling among people like MP3 is
a safe bay and Ogg-Vorbis/LAME/etc is uncertainty, it can be overcome
easily.

2008/11/25 David Reyes Samblas Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Dear all,
 Is a little bit offtopic but due recent mp2/mp3 fight against pirat...
 sorry Sysvel, maybe is interesting to spread this little bit of hope
 to the Openmoko community
 Trough a local FOSS-friendly news site[1] I read there is a 180
 degrees in Software pattent policy in US pattent office , it can
 invalidate almost ALL Software patents aviable. Yes, seems a Fools day
 joke but Slashdot also has articles about this here[2] and here[3].

 I'm very excited, but is too late night for a  in depth read of legal
 mambo jambo , may be someone with more legal skills can assure that
 is so awesome as it seems

 [1]http://www.barrapunto.org
 [2]http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/08/07/24/1458215.shtml
 [3]http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/11/24/1713259

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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread Alexander Chemeris
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Cédric Berger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:46, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Also be aware that the Network Manager in Ubuntu Intrepid is currently
 buggy.  If you have it running, it is prone to do friendly things like
 automatically add the static IP and route for eth0 to usb0 when it comes
 up. Either it controls all interfaces, or it's not running, right now it
 refuses to leave any interface alone and hopelessly bungles anything
 statically defined in /etc/network/interfaces, ignoring the 'ignore
 interface' flag and claiming all interfaces.

 (yeah, same IP and route on two interfaces, and default tries to go out the
 wrong interface so the desktop is effectively off the network, and it
 leaves behind an empty /etc/resolv.conf - sounds like a FreeRunner :)


 Thanks, I did wonder what I did wrong on my computer to have default
 network route directed to freerunner as soon as I plugged it in ! (so
 no more internet access)
 I am not used to linux networking, so it took me a while to figure how
 to manually delete this rule... (and the network manager UI was not of
 a great help... not so user friendly !)

Network manager also rewrites /etc/resolv.conf with empty line, effectively
preventing DNS from working. So I just uninstaled it and now I feel much safer.
It's not needed on a standalone computer anyway.


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Re: Fast screen rotate app

2008-11-25 Thread Tilman Baumann
Moritz Bitsch wrote:
 Hi,
 
 thanks for testing.
 
 I've fixed the build script and the desktop file. All files are now
 with PREFIX=/usr.
 
 I also fixed the stupid dependency error.
 
 A updated ipkg and tgz can be get from here:
 https://turmspitze.org/files/

I suppose it works now.
I'm completely baffled by another problem, which seems unrelated to your 
app. X/enlightenment or Illume sems to be broken in the recent SHR feed.
rotate does not even work with the xrandr command.

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Re: How to change idle to suspend time from console in 2008.9?

2008-11-25 Thread walkie



Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)-2 wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:01:02 -0800 (PST) walkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
  
 PPS. Where to report possible illume bug? I tried to post ticket in
 enlightenment tracker, but it was erased from there.
 
 it was? when? we did move trac's db from sqllite to a full mysql instance
 to
 avoid some deadlock bugs in trac. maybe it got lost in the importing?
 

I'm not cleanly remember all details - they in browser tab on home computer.
If you want make some investigation I can provide more details when be back
home. In short is it was near saturday, ticket aproximately 136, topic
something like Illume screen keyboard - russian letters goes all lowercase
in input feeld.

So you confirm what illume tickets should go into enlightenment tracker?

Should the ticked be posted again or it can be recovered?
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Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof
Hi,

I installed Android on my Freerunner a few weeks ago, but changed back 
to Qt-Extended later. Now i want to install Android again but the rootfs 
image isnt available anymore at http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/ 
. I guess this is because the mp3 patent issue.

Are there other images of Android available at the moment?

Greetings,

Jeroen

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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread kimaidou
Hi guys

could you please add the procedure on the wiki so that every ubuntero could
easily plug/unplug his FR ?
thanks in advance

2008/11/25 Alexander Chemeris [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Cédric Berger
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:46, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Also be aware that the Network Manager in Ubuntu Intrepid is currently
  buggy.  If you have it running, it is prone to do friendly things like
  automatically add the static IP and route for eth0 to usb0 when it comes
  up. Either it controls all interfaces, or it's not running, right now it
  refuses to leave any interface alone and hopelessly bungles anything
  statically defined in /etc/network/interfaces, ignoring the 'ignore
  interface' flag and claiming all interfaces.
 
  (yeah, same IP and route on two interfaces, and default tries to go out
 the
  wrong interface so the desktop is effectively off the network, and it
  leaves behind an empty /etc/resolv.conf - sounds like a FreeRunner :)
 
 
  Thanks, I did wonder what I did wrong on my computer to have default
  network route directed to freerunner as soon as I plugged it in ! (so
  no more internet access)
  I am not used to linux networking, so it took me a while to figure how
  to manually delete this rule... (and the network manager UI was not of
  a great help... not so user friendly !)

 Network manager also rewrites /etc/resolv.conf with empty line, effectively
 preventing DNS from working. So I just uninstaled it and now I feel much
 safer.
 It's not needed on a standalone computer anyway.


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Re: [OT]Software patents end? ??:) light at the end of tunnel

2008-11-25 Thread Al Johnson
On Monday 24 November 2008, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
 Dear all,
 Is a little bit offtopic but due recent mp2/mp3 fight against pirat...
 sorry Sysvel, maybe is interesting to spread this little bit of hope
 to the Openmoko community
 Trough a local FOSS-friendly news site[1] I read there is a 180
 degrees in Software pattent policy in US pattent office , it can
 invalidate almost ALL Software patents aviable. Yes, seems a Fools day
 joke but Slashdot also has articles about this here[2] and here[3].

 I'm very excited, but is too late night for a  in depth read of legal
 mambo jambo , may be someone with more legal skills can assure that
 is so awesome as it seems

Groklaw has a series of articles on this, plus many links to other opinions in 
the Newspicks section. It is certainly a step in the right direction, but how 
big a step is open to a lot of debate, and will probably need another 
judgement or two to sort out.

 [1]http://www.barrapunto.org
 [2]http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/08/07/24/1458215.shtml
 [3]http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/11/24/1713259



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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread Pander
A request has been made to integrate this in Ubuntu here:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/289548

Already NeoTool has been packaged for Ubuntu, perhaps that package or a
new one could be used to autoconfigure and setup USB network with an
OpenMoko device.

kimaidou wrote:
 Hi guys
 
 could you please add the procedure on the wiki so that every ubuntero
 could easily plug/unplug his FR ?
 thanks in advance
 
 2008/11/25 Alexander Chemeris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Cédric Berger
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:46, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Also be aware that the Network Manager in Ubuntu Intrepid is
 currently
  buggy.  If you have it running, it is prone to do friendly things
 like
  automatically add the static IP and route for eth0 to usb0 when
 it comes
  up. Either it controls all interfaces, or it's not running, right
 now it
  refuses to leave any interface alone and hopelessly bungles anything
  statically defined in /etc/network/interfaces, ignoring the 'ignore
  interface' flag and claiming all interfaces.
 
  (yeah, same IP and route on two interfaces, and default tries to
 go out the
  wrong interface so the desktop is effectively off the network, and it
  leaves behind an empty /etc/resolv.conf - sounds like a FreeRunner :)
 
 
  Thanks, I did wonder what I did wrong on my computer to have default
  network route directed to freerunner as soon as I plugged it in ! (so
  no more internet access)
  I am not used to linux networking, so it took me a while to figure how
  to manually delete this rule... (and the network manager UI was not of
  a great help... not so user friendly !)
 
 Network manager also rewrites /etc/resolv.conf with empty line,
 effectively
 preventing DNS from working. So I just uninstaled it and now I feel
 much safer.
 It's not needed on a standalone computer anyway.
 
 
 --
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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Gothnet

If you can wait a week or so Koolu - http://www.koolu.com/ - have promised to
release their version of Android for Freerunner in the first week of
December.

I hope that means they'll release it for general use and not just for their
customers. I also hope they release the source code for any changes they
make back into the wider android community. I guess we'll see.
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Re: [OT]Software patents end? ??:) light at the end of tunnel

2008-11-25 Thread Dale Maggee
Evgeny Karyakin wrote:
 I think this movement will apply on newly-legalizing patents only, it
 will be too much counterforce against it. Patents is vital for
 software giants, it's just a basis of their market activity and
 relevancy.
 As of recent MP3 issue, open-source community can definitely apply
 just a little bit more willingness and forget about deprecated formats
 in favour of new ones. 

On this note, can anybody point me to a piece of software which will 
mass-convert all my mp3s to ogg at the press of a button? It would need 
to preserve all my ID3 Tags etc. We're talking thousands of files / 
gigabytes of data here...

Thanks,
-D

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[FDOM] cannot save attachments in qtmail email application

2008-11-25 Thread Gerard_2009

Hello,

I am still experimenting with the distros and for the moment use Debian and
FDOM on SDcard and internal storage.

On the FDOM i made an email account in the qtmail/messages application.
Works nicely, well a bit slow but alright. The only problem I have is I
cannot save attachments.
When I click on the attachment, I can than click on Add to documents but i
always end up with the error message:

Please ensure that there is space available for Documents

my / is on the internal storage and i got 100.6 MB available

i checked in the   /home/root/Applications   but didnt find a setting and
chmoding the content to 777 didnt bring anything

also in .config  i didnt find a setting for the save path...

anybody any experience how to get this working?


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Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread kimaidou
Could be great indeed !!
Thanks for the information
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Re: [OT]Software patents end? ??:) light at the end of tunnel

2008-11-25 Thread Konstantin
Hi there,

 Evgeny Karyakin wrote:
 I think this movement will apply on newly-legalizing patents only, it
 will be too much counterforce against it. Patents is vital for
 software giants, it's just a basis of their market activity and
 relevancy.
 As of recent MP3 issue, open-source community can definitely apply
 just a little bit more willingness and forget about deprecated formats
 in favour of new ones. 
 
 On this note, can anybody point me to a piece of software which will 
 mass-convert all my mp3s to ogg at the press of a button? It would need 
 to preserve all my ID3 Tags etc. We're talking thousands of files / 
 gigabytes of data here...

If you're using *nix, a nice programm called soundkonverter (as the name
implies, it needs the kde libs) comes to mind. There are probably similiar
programs based on gtk or the like around, though - searching freshmeat.net might
help :)

 Thanks,
 -D

Hth,
Konstantin

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Re: [Debian][OM2008][FSO] Found an easy solution for universal right- and middle-click

2008-11-25 Thread Margo Koppelmann
input-events was not installed in Debian, so I had to apt-get install
input-utils. And then chmod +r /dev/input/event1 (because I want to use
it as normal user). And it works now. Thanks.



On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 2008/11/23 Paul Fertser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Here's an ugly hack to do what you suggest:
  bash -c 'xmodmap -e pointer = 2 3 1; /root/bin/waitclick.sh; xmodmap
  -e pointer = 1 2 3'
 
  where /root/bin/waitclick.sh:
  #!/bin/sh
  input-events 1 21 | ( grep -q -m 1 released  kill $$ )
 
  I couldn't find a more elegant way but this one works for me.

 Thank you!  I'll try this out.

Neil

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Re: [OT]Software patents end? ??:) light at the end of tunnel

2008-11-25 Thread Michele Renda
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Dale Maggee ha scritto:
 On this note, can anybody point me to a piece of software which will 
 mass-convert all my mp3s to ogg at the press of a button? It would need 
 to preserve all my ID3 Tags etc. We're talking thousands of files / 
 gigabytes of data here...

I used oggconvert, it is command line but work very well.
Ps. before to use, try with a little ammount of files to undestand well how to 
use all the options.

Best regards
Michele Renda

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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof
Gothnet wrote:
 If you can wait a week or so Koolu - http://www.koolu.com/ - have promised to
 release their version of Android for Freerunner in the first week of
 December.
 
 I hope that means they'll release it for general use and not just for their
 customers. I also hope they release the source code for any changes they
 make back into the wider android community. I guess we'll see.

I'm really curious about this release, especially for their solution to 
   the missing hardware keyboard. The Koolu website indeed states that 
Android on the Freerunner will be available in december, but earlier the 
release would be november, so i wonder when it will be released.

Where does it say that it will be released in the first week of december?

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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Gothnet



Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:
 
 
 Where does it say that it will be released in the first week of december?
 
 


I think they made an announcement or press release or some such. It's
covered in a bunch of online blogs and news sources -

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Koolu-Support-Android-Platform-Openmokos/story.aspx?guid={6A22E64A-35D7-421A-8F28-B92492742C55}
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9302153625.html
http://androidguys.com/?p=2870
http://androidcommunity.com/beta-release-of-android-for-openmokos-freerunner-handset-available-the-first-week-of-december-20081120/


They all sound quite similar and you're right, there is no sign of it on the
koolu site, so we can only hope for now.

I too am interested in what they've done about a keyboard. From the animated
image on their site it looks like they've solved the call answering problem
by putting in an on-screen button for it, which looks good to me.
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unison on fso syncing files

2008-11-25 Thread Marc Bantle
Hi everybody,

this might be useful for some of you:

I just ran unison file synchronizer to synchronize between
neo an my desktop pc and it worked like a charm.

I took the binary from the debian package
unison_2.27.57-1+b1_armel an put it into /usr/bin of an
fso M4 rootfs. What really surprised me: No fiddeling
with libraries, it just worked :-)

I added a wiki page, for those interested [1].

May be someone can setup an oe recipe for unison so it's
available as an opkg file. This might be a bit of a challenge
though, because unison is written in ocaml. Also I stumbled
over [2] which suggests, that somebody already tried.

Cheers,
Marc


[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Unison
[2] http://git.openmoko.org/git/openmoko.git/packages/nonworking/unison/

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Re: unison on fso syncing files

2008-11-25 Thread Graeme Gregory
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 16:41 +0100, Marc Bantle wrote:
 May be someone can setup an oe recipe for unison so it's
 available as an opkg file. This might be a bit of a challenge
 though, because unison is written in ocaml. Also I stumbled
 over [2] which suggests, that somebody already tried.
 
You might be lucky and that just means that some minor change in OE
broke the ocaml compiler and all it needs is a bit of tweaking. The fact
the recipe is in OE probably means it built once upon a time.

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Re: [Debian][OM2008][FSO] Found an easy solution for universal right- and middle-click

2008-11-25 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
   Here's an ugly hack to do what you suggest:
   bash -c 'xmodmap -e pointer = 2 3 1; /root/bin/waitclick.sh;
   xmodmap -e pointer = 1 2 3'
  
   where /root/bin/waitclick.sh:
   #!/bin/sh
   input-events 1 21 | ( grep -q -m 1 released  kill $$ )
  
   I couldn't find a more elegant way but this one works for me.

Maybe a more elegant solution would be to write a small C program that 
will:
- put a tray icon,
- when icon is clicked, use XGrabPointer() to get the next click,
- once got, ungrab pointer and send sytnetic X events ButtonPress and 
ButtonRelease that simulate a right-click

This may be enhanced by showing a menu on a long click on the tray icon, 
and use that to simulate more events - middle-click, double-clicks, etc

Anybody wishes to write such a program? :)


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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread Christopher J. White
Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for you work on this.  I just finally got Debian running on my FR
with xfce and I'm trying to get openmoko-panel-plugin to work properly.

I'm running into two problems:

1) Startup

Launching from .xsession doesn't work.  I am running as a non-root user
using the following .xsession:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .xsession
#!/bin/sh
openmoko-panel-plugin 
zhone 
xfce4-session

I get the following in .xsession-errors:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 1679, in module
icon = PanelPlugin(dbus_object)
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 78, in __init__
self.configReader()
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 101, in configReader
self.appendIcon(plugin)
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 105, in appendIcon
self.icons.append(GSMIcon(self.dbus, self))
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 668, in __init__
UsageIcon.__init__( self, dbus, Turn on GSM, Turn off GSM,
GSM, parentObject, gsm )
  File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 524, in __init__
self.resourcestate =
self.dbus.usage_iface.GetResourceState(self.resourcename)
  File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 68, in
__call__
return self._proxy_method(*args, **keywords)
  File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 140, in
__call__
**keywords)
  File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/connection.py, line 622,
in call_blocking
message, timeout)

After the system is up, I can successfully start openmoko-panel-plugin
manually.

2) Scrolled of the right edge

Once started manually, I can only see the leftmost 1 or two icons.  The
others are off the right side of the screen.  I notice if I change the
panel size to the smallest (16) I see almost all of them, but still
seems to clip off the right, but at this size, its too small to be
useful.  Perhaps the width is not being calculated correctly?

I also notice that when I added wicd for wireless, which adds another
icon, it pushed openmoko-panel-plugin icons further to the right.

Here's the package I'm working with:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache showpkg openmoko-panel-plugin
Package: openmoko-panel-plugin
Versions: 
0.6-2
(/var/lib/apt/lists/pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-armel_Packages)
 (/var/lib/dpkg/status)
 Description Language: 

File: 
/var/lib/apt/lists/pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-armel_Packages
  MD5: 91e0d1a51beeb04950500e2d038586f4


Reverse Depends: 
  fso-frameworkd,openmoko-panel-plugin 0.5-1.3
Dependencies: 
0.6-2 - fso-frameworkd (0 (null)) python (0 (null)) python-gtk2 (0
(null)) matchbox-keyboard (0 (null)) python-notify (0 (null))
python-dbus (0 (null)) python-cairo (0 (null)) notification-daemon (0
(null)) 
Provides: 
0.6-2 - 
Reverse Provides: 


Thanks
...cj


On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 09:39 +0100, Sebastian Ohl wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 
 after some work we are happy to release a new version of the
 openmoko-panel-plugin (0.6). the openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based
 plugin for the nice bars in common windowmanagers like xfce or gnome. it
 shows you status' of i.e. your battery or your gps and i.e. handles
 keyboard applications. 
 
 Changelog:
  porting the software to fso framework milestone 4
 
 this is just a porting release. new features will arrive as soon as
 chris merged his new module structure with the new release.
 
 it can be downloaded from our project page:
 https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/panel-plugin/
 or via the pkg-fso debian repository (apt-get install
 openmoko-panel-plugin)
 
 i hope that all your problems with the old version and the new milestone
 now vanished.
 
 regards
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Re: unison on fso syncing files

2008-11-25 Thread Marc Bantle
Graeme Gregory schrieb:
 On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 16:41 +0100, Marc Bantle wrote:
   
 May be someone can setup an oe recipe for unison so it's
 available as an opkg file. This might be a bit of a challenge
 though, because unison is written in ocaml. Also I stumbled
 over [2] which suggests, that somebody already tried.

 
 You might be lucky and that just means that some minor change in OE
 broke the ocaml compiler and all it needs is a bit of tweaking. The fact
 the recipe is in OE probably means it built once upon a time.
   
Good news! I'm afraid, my knowledge of oe is insufficient to fix it, though.
Note that the version of unison (2.27) that fits into fso so well is 2 
debian
generations younger than the broken one. Maybe that and updated dependecies
already does the trick :-)

Marc

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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 25.11.2008, 16:13 + schrieb Christopher J. White:
 1) Startup
 
 Launching from .xsession doesn't work.  I am running as a non-root user
 using the following .xsession:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .xsession
 #!/bin/sh
 openmoko-panel-plugin 
 zhone 
 xfce4-session
 
 I get the following in .xsession-errors:
 
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 1679, in module
 icon = PanelPlugin(dbus_object)
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 78, in __init__
 self.configReader()
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 101, in configReader
 self.appendIcon(plugin)
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 105, in appendIcon
 self.icons.append(GSMIcon(self.dbus, self))
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 668, in __init__
 UsageIcon.__init__( self, dbus, Turn on GSM, Turn off GSM,
 GSM, parentObject, gsm )
   File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 524, in __init__
 self.resourcestate =
 self.dbus.usage_iface.GetResourceState(self.resourcename)
   File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 68, in
 __call__
 return self._proxy_method(*args, **keywords)
   File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 140, in
 __call__
 **keywords)
   File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/connection.py, line 622,
 in call_blocking
 message, timeout)

this is not a full backtrace, the important bit is missing at the end
(the exception).

 After the system is up, I can successfully start openmoko-panel-plugin
 manually.

Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to hopefully
avoid this – please try again with that.

 2) Scrolled of the right edge
 
 Once started manually, I can only see the leftmost 1 or two icons.  The
 others are off the right side of the screen.  I notice if I change the
 panel size to the smallest (16) I see almost all of them, but still
 seems to clip off the right, but at this size, its too small to be
 useful.  Perhaps the width is not being calculated correctly?
 
 I also notice that when I added wicd for wireless, which adds another
 icon, it pushed openmoko-panel-plugin icons further to the right.
 
 Here's the package I'm working with:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache showpkg openmoko-panel-plugin
 Package: openmoko-panel-plugin
 Versions: 
 0.6-2
 (/var/lib/apt/lists/pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-armel_Packages)
  (/var/lib/dpkg/status)
  Description Language: 
 
 File: 
 /var/lib/apt/lists/pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-armel_Packages
   MD5: 91e0d1a51beeb04950500e2d038586f4


Maybe the notification area applet in your xfce-panel is just too far to
the right?

Greetings,
Joachi

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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread C R McClenaghan
All,

I am not an official spokes person for Koolu, but I had a chance to  
speak with Jon Maddog Hall (self described Chief Advocate for  
Openmoko and in the employ of Koolu) at the Open Mobile Summit last  
week in San Francisco, CA. He indicated that Koolu and Sean were  
working together. Further, although I can not recall his exact  
phrasing, but as he's an open source advocate, I'm quite confidant  
that sources will be made available to the community by Koolu. How  
else will the source be made international?

Perhaps someone from Koolu could set expectations for a release date  
and source code availability?

Chris

On Nov 25, 2008, at 7:20 AM, Gothnet wrote:




 Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:


 Where does it say that it will be released in the first week of  
 december?




 I think they made an announcement or press release or some such. It's
 covered in a bunch of online blogs and news sources -

 http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Koolu-Support-Android-Platform-Openmokos/story.aspx?guid=
  
 {6A22E64A-35D7-421A-8F28-B92492742C55}
 http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9302153625.html
 http://androidguys.com/?p=2870
 http://androidcommunity.com/beta-release-of-android-for-openmokos-freerunner-handset-available-the-first-week-of-december-20081120/


 They all sound quite similar and you're right, there is no sign of  
 it on the
 koolu site, so we can only hope for now.

 I too am interested in what they've done about a keyboard. From the  
 animated
 image on their site it looks like they've solved the call answering  
 problem
 by putting in an on-screen button for it, which looks good to me.
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Re: unison on fso syncing files

2008-11-25 Thread Graeme Gregory
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 17:15 +0100, Marc Bantle wrote:
 Graeme Gregory schrieb:
  On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 16:41 +0100, Marc Bantle wrote:

  May be someone can setup an oe recipe for unison so it's
  available as an opkg file. This might be a bit of a challenge
  though, because unison is written in ocaml. Also I stumbled
  over [2] which suggests, that somebody already tried.
 
  
  You might be lucky and that just means that some minor change in OE
  broke the ocaml compiler and all it needs is a bit of tweaking. The fact
  the recipe is in OE probably means it built once upon a time.

 Good news! I'm afraid, my knowledge of oe is insufficient to fix it, though.
 Note that the version of unison (2.27) that fits into fso so well is 2 
 debian
 generations younger than the broken one. Maybe that and updated dependecies
 already does the trick :-)
 
Hmm, just took a quick look and ocaml is broken in OE. I applied a
couple of fixes but now it segfaults during its own compile. Curses!!!

Graeme (XorA)



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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread arne anka
 2) Scrolled of the right edge

you need to fiddle with the settings of your panel, i remember having the  
issue a long while ago and that to fix i needed to change a value for size  
or so.

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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread arne anka
 Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to hopefully
 avoid this – please try again with that.

what did you do? i had no spare time last weekend to look further in this,  
but intended to do the upcoming one.

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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread Christopher J. White
Answers inline below, thanks...

On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 17:38 +0100, Joachim Breitner wrote:
 Hi,
 
  Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 1679, in module
  icon = PanelPlugin(dbus_object)
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 78, in __init__
  self.configReader()
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 101, in configReader
  self.appendIcon(plugin)
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 105, in appendIcon
  self.icons.append(GSMIcon(self.dbus, self))
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 668, in __init__
  UsageIcon.__init__( self, dbus, Turn on GSM, Turn off GSM,
  GSM, parentObject, gsm )
File /usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin, line 524, in __init__
  self.resourcestate =
  self.dbus.usage_iface.GetResourceState(self.resourcename)
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 68, in
  __call__
  return self._proxy_method(*args, **keywords)
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 140, in
  __call__
  **keywords)
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/dbus/connection.py, line 622,
  in call_blocking
  message, timeout)
 
 this is not a full backtrace, the important bit is missing at the end
 (the exception).

doh...sorry:

dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freesmartphone.Usage.ResourceUnknown:
Unknown resource GSM

  After the system is up, I can successfully start openmoko-panel-plugin
  manually.
 
 Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to hopefully
 avoid this – please try again with that.

Will do...

  2) Scrolled of the right edge
  
  Once started manually, I can only see the leftmost 1 or two icons.  ...
 
 
 Maybe the notification area applet in your xfce-panel is just too far to
 the right?

That's quite possible...  I thought of this and dug a little, but found
no references to how to resize the notification area.  I would like it
to be right justified, keeping the right edge at the right side of the
screen and expanding as necessary.

Thanks for your help
...cj


 Greetings,
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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread Christian Adams
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Am 25.11.2008 um 17:54 schrieb arne anka:

 Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to  
 hopefully
 avoid this – please try again with that.

 what did you do? i had no spare time last weekend to look further  
 in this,
 but intended to do the upcoming one.

same question from me ;)
did dl the package, but was unable to find what you did
(our actual devel-version got a _lot_ of changes since 0.6 .. ;) )

ciao,
christian (morlac) adams

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Re: [FSO] problem connect Dbus signals with Qt4

2008-11-25 Thread macebre
thanks,

i declared a new Metatype GPSSatellite with  and  operators. 

struct GPSSatellite
{
int ID;
bool InUse;
unsigned int Elevation;
unsigned int Azimuth;
unsigned int SNR;
};

Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(GPSSatellite);
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QListGPSSatellite);


They work fine with the dBus method GetSatellites().


QDBusMessage SatelliteReply;
SatelliteReply = GPSInterface-call(GetSatellites);
QListGPSSatellite satList = qdbus_castQListGPSSatellite 
(SatelliteReply.arguments()[0]);



my problem is that i can not connect to the SatellitesChanged signal like:

connect(GPSInterface, SIGNAL( SatellitesChanged(QDBusMessage) ) ,this, SLOT( 
handleSatellitesChanged(QDBusMessage) ) );

I have tried many Types and every time there's the error like:

Object::connect: No such signal local::Merged::SatellitesChanged(QDBusMessage)

which Type / Metatype shoud i use here?? 
(



On Sunday 23 November 2008 22:41:39 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
 Am Sunday 23 November 2008 22:24:18 schrieb macebre:
  Does somebody know which type I have to use there or where I could find
  more information about this?
  Is there a command to find out which Qt type  is send by a signal?

 Please consult the Qt DBus documentation, e.g.
 http://doc.trolltech.com/4.2/qdbusargument.html

 IIRC it says there that you have to use the  operator to extract
 arguments out of arrays and structs.

***
for Interested the my GPSSatellite operators:


 QDBusArgument operator(QDBusArgument argument, const GPSSatellite sat)
 {
 argument.beginStructure();
 argument  sat.ID  sat.InUse  sat.Elevation  sat.Azimuth  
sat.SNR;
 argument.endStructure();
 return argument;
 }


 const QDBusArgument operator(const QDBusArgument argument, GPSSatellite 
sat)
 {
 argument.beginStructure();
 argument  sat.ID  sat.InUse  sat.Elevation  sat.Azimuth  
sat.SNR;
 argument.endStructure();
 return argument;
 }



and somewhere in code:

qDBusRegisterMetaTypeGPSSatellite();
qDBusRegisterMetaTypeQListGPSSatellite ();



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Re: [FSO] problem connect Dbus signals with Qt4

2008-11-25 Thread arne anka
 Object::connect: No such signal  
 local::Merged::SatellitesChanged(QDBusMessage)

where is SatellitesChanged declared and how?

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Re: [debian] openmoko-panel-plugin v0.6

2008-11-25 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 25.11.2008, 18:02 +0100 schrieb Christian Adams:
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 Am 25.11.2008 um 17:54 schrieb arne anka:
 
  Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to  
  hopefully
  avoid this – please try again with that.
 
  what did you do? i had no spare time last weekend to look further  
  in this,
  but intended to do the upcoming one.
 
 same question from me ;)
 did dl the package, but was unable to find what you did
 (our actual devel-version got a _lot_ of changes since 0.6 .. ;) )

http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/openmoko-panel-plugin.git;a=commitdiff;h=8483ec9d709d95e80413ebe3ce916ae131bbedb5

It really was just a crude hack that made it work for me. I’m assuming
you’ll want a proper fix for handling not-yet-existing resources or dbus
names in the release.

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Re: [FSO] problem connect Dbus signals with Qt4

2008-11-25 Thread macebre
On Tuesday 25 November 2008 18:48:21 arne anka wrote:
  Object::connect: No such signal
  local::Merged::SatellitesChanged(QDBusMessage)

 where is SatellitesChanged declared and how?
its a signal from Gypsy (Dbus)
org.freedesktop.Gypsy /org/freedesktop/Gypsy

FR# mdbus -s org.freedesktop.Gypsy /org/freedesktop/Gypsy  
says:
[SIGNAL]org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Satellite.SatellitesChanged( 
a(ubuuu):satellites )

an array of structs like my GPSSatellite.

Whats the Type wich Qt s connect is waiting for?


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Re: Problem installing mokoko and pidgin

2008-11-25 Thread ivvmm
mallikarjun arjun wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:24 AM, ivvmm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 mallikarjun arjun wrote:
 Hello guys,

 I am using om-2008.9.  When i try installing some packages it gives these
 errors.

 opkg install mokoko.

 Configuring libid3tag0
 Collected errors:
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4.0.1 failed: No such file or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Warning: remove /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.4.3 failed: No such file
 or
 directory
  * Package libgobject-2.0-0 wants to install file
 /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
 But that file is already provided by package  * libglib-2.0-0
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#

 I have the same on FDOM. So it seems like we are not able to use Pidgin
 in 20081023. Help wanted on this :)

 
 What i feel is some library files are not able to update to latest version.
 Also my phone is not booting now after a restart.
 

Well, maybe a different, not so new package should be used. Say 2.2, not
2.5.1. I don't know. I wonder, if anyone faces this problem. Looks like not.

Do not allow opkg update from angstrom distribution it would lead your
phone to not booting or other things broken so you'll have to either
reflash or to investigate into.

Really need XMPP functionality on FDOM 20081023, also pidgin will be
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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread uweba



mailing wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks
 
 I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
 with mokomakefile and the manual setup
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)
 
 

Same problem here. Suse 10.3.

I had qemu installed and it worked fine. Then I reinstalled qemu (with the
makefile and manually) and it showed the same behaviour as above described.

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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Leonti Bielski
I like it. It works great.
What is the best way to start it during login?

Leonti

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Re: Where is startup log?

2008-11-25 Thread Leonti Bielski
It's actually hard to believe no one reading this list knows where I
can find boot log.

The same which is displayed on the screen during startup. Anyone?

Thanks. Leonti

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Re: Where is startup log?

2008-11-25 Thread Vikas Saurabh
I don't know exactly where the startup logs are...dmesg and logread
are helpful at times.

But, what you observed happened to me once with Om2008.8 when I
changed my feed to testing and upgraded. It gave lots of warning about
gtk+ trying to overwrite files installed using gtk-fastscaling+ and
after everything it stuck to where you are.

Takeaway: don't mix feeds (unless of course you exactly know which
packages you should blah blah...for users like me, don't mix the feeds
work beautifully)


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!
 I'm using SHR. I've installed some applications, did opkg upgrade and
 now illume doesn't start.
 It loads illume (I can see very nice progress bar), but then it return
 to console which says something like:
 om-gta02 login: 31 om-gta02 tty1ered by Angstrom om-gta02 tty1 SPANK SPANK!***

 Anyways, where can I get startup log files to investigate the origin
 of the problem?

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread glownan

Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem. Frameworkd logs shows the same
that ant posted. ogpsd is receiving nmea data that is discarding because is
not UBX data, but it looks like the lines are not being properly separated,
is processing the lines by chunks and sometimes joining the end of a line
with the beginning of the next one. Is it the right behavior?

See some parts of the log

...
2008.11.24 14:14:09 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
'\n$GPRMC,,V,,N*53\r\n$GPVTG,N*30\r\n$GPGGA,,0,00,99.99,,*48\r\n$GPGSA,A'
2008.11.24 14:14:09 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',1,,'
2008.11.24 14:14:09 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
',,,99.99,99.'
2008.11.24 14:14:09 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
'99,99.99*30\r\n$GPGSV,1,1,00*79\r\n$GPGLL,,V,N*64\r\n$GPZDA,00,00*48\r'
2008.11.24 14:14:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
'\n$GPRMC,,V,,N*53\r\n$GPVTG,N*30\r\n$GPGGA,,0,00,'
2008.11.24 14:14:10 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX
'99.99,,*48\r\n'
...

...
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '$GPGSA,A'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',1,,'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',,,9'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '9.99,99.'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '99,99.99'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '*30\r\n$GP'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'GSV,1,1,'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '01,07,,,'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '41*7A\r\n$'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'GPGLL,,,'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',,,V,N*6'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '4\r\n$GPZD'
2008.11.24 14:14:17 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'A,00'
...

opkg says the version of frameworkd I have installed is
0.8.4.4+gitr758+17c759181713037a6d8e31b96d65245d576c0015-r0.1


ant wrote:
 
 
 I'm using FSO 4.1 , and have a similar problem. Enabling debug on
 framework 
 gives messages that suggest it is sending NMEA data when frameworkd is 
 expexting UBX data. There's a curious message in the logs - 'exception 
 0x8040 was trapped' .The GPS clearly has power. Here's some of the
 log:
 
 
 Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.info 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdINFO 
 enabling
 Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
 (writing '1' 
 to
 '/sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron')
 Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
 Sending UBX packet of type CFG-SBAS: {'usage': 7, 'scanmode': 0, 'mode': 
 1, 'maxsbas': 3}
 Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
 Sending UBX packet of type CFG-PRT: []
 
 followed by some almenac data and then this interesting snippet:
 
 
 Nov 24 14:44:48 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:48 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,u-blox '
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX 'ag - www.u-blox.com*50\r\n'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,ANTARIS ATR062x HW 
 80040001*26\r\n$GPTXT,01,01,02,ROM CORE   5.00Jan 09 20'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '06 12:00:00*76\r\n'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX 'LIC 1EBF'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '-BD07-E8'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '3D-6BE1-'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '0F7A*50\r'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '\n$GPTXT,'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '01,01,00'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX ',Excepti'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX 'on 0x800'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX '00040 was trappe'
 Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
 Discarded data not UBX 'd !*7E\r\n'
 
 
 
 On Saturday 22 November 2008 09:24:55 Davide Scaini wrote:
 I have the same 

Re: us network and Uuntu 8.10 - is there a better way?

2008-11-25 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Update on my Xubuntu 8.10 story.

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 - Network Manager setup (with /etc/udev/rules.d/80-freerunner.rules
 and /usr/local/sbin/freerunner-usb-add.sh) doesn't work.

Today there were some updates to Xubuntu (a new kernel among others).
After a reboot the Network Manager method now works.
It have the following drawbacks:
1) When I plug in my FreeRunner (or 1973) Network Manager rewrites
/etc/resolv.conf, removing all lines. This (as others have
already pointed out) effectively disables dns on my laptop. Not
good, not acceptable.
2) If I plug in first the FreRunner, then the 1973 both usb0 and usb1
gets the ip address 192.168.0.200. Not good, but this can
probably be fixed.

Issue number 1 is a showstopper for the Network Manager method, unless
Network Manager can be told to only add ip adresses for usb[0-9]
intefaces and leave the routing alone.

For now, I'm back to the manual method.
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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 09:30:36PM +0100, Leonti Bielski wrote:
 I like it. It works great.
 What is the best way to start it during login?

I'm working on some integration improvements but for now you could do
something like:

scp rotate [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
echo '/home/root/rotate'  /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89rotate
chmod a+rx /etc/X11/Xsession.d/rotate

Meanwhile, I haven't dedicated myself enough to help save Ammendment 138
from being removed. Want to know more on how to save the European
internet? Go here for an urgently needing help action:

http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Letter_save-am138-mister-minister

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Re: Where is startup log?

2008-11-25 Thread Leonti Bielski
Thanks! Did not know about logread - that was what I needed.

Leonti

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Vikas Saurabh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't know exactly where the startup logs are...dmesg and logread
 are helpful at times.

 But, what you observed happened to me once with Om2008.8 when I
 changed my feed to testing and upgraded. It gave lots of warning about
 gtk+ trying to overwrite files installed using gtk-fastscaling+ and
 after everything it stuck to where you are.

 Takeaway: don't mix feeds (unless of course you exactly know which
 packages you should blah blah...for users like me, don't mix the feeds
 work beautifully)


 On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello!
 I'm using SHR. I've installed some applications, did opkg upgrade and
 now illume doesn't start.
 It loads illume (I can see very nice progress bar), but then it return
 to console which says something like:
 om-gta02 login: 31 om-gta02 tty1ered by Angstrom om-gta02 tty1 SPANK 
 SPANK!***

 Anyways, where can I get startup log files to investigate the origin
 of the problem?

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread Julien Cassignol
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.

SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll work.

Future images will be corrected.

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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Leonti Bielski
Thanks! It works perfectly - now I can rotate my screen just by
rotating my phone. Neat :)

Leonti

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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Lally Singh
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:39 AM, C R McClenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 I am not an official spokes person for Koolu, but I had a chance to
 speak with Jon Maddog Hall (self described Chief Advocate for
 Openmoko and in the employ of Koolu) at the Open Mobile Summit last
 week in San Francisco, CA. He indicated that Koolu and Sean were
 working together. Further, although I can not recall his exact
 phrasing, but as he's an open source advocate, I'm quite confidant
 that sources will be made available to the community by Koolu. How
 else will the source be made international?

 Perhaps someone from Koolu could set expectations for a release date
 and source code availability?

Maddog's been part of the linux community forever -- long before it
became fashionable. I can't see him holding out on us.

Incidentally, my phone was part of a koolu 10-pack, and I didn't get
any sort of special certificate or other means or proving I got it
from them.

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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:41:24PM +0100, Leonti Bielski wrote:
 Thanks! It works perfectly - now I can rotate my screen just by
 rotating my phone. Neat :)

Glad to be of service, and I just posted about this tip :) 

http://blog.1407.org/2008/11/26/starting-omnewrotate-automatically/

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My accelerometers aren't calibrated.

2008-11-25 Thread Mateusz Kondej
Hi,

I think that accelerometers in my FR aren't calibrated or driver doesn't 
work properly. For example, if I use script form 
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_data_retrieval, I got this 
data:
X   Y   Z   SUM
54 -18 -1062 1063
54 -18 -1062 1063
36 -18 -1062 1062
54 -18 -1062 1063
54 -18 -1044 1045
36 -18 -1080 1080
FR is laying on my table, screen to bottom. So it should return gravity, 
981 cm/s^2. But It returns similar values but it's too big for me.
How to get properly results from accelerometers? Eventualy How to 
calibrate them?

Kondej Mateusz.

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread glownan

Ummm,

Looks like that is not the problem, gpsd is not installed and fso-gpsd is.
This is what I got when tried to uninstall/install gpsd/fso-gpsd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ opkg remove --force-depends gpsd
No packages removed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ opkg install fso-gpsd
Package fso-gpsd (0.7+gitr25+d10a69e11287a8f7a6477ad9c31d53ce18be9a8f-r1.1)
installed in root is up to date.

Does someone know what the meaning of that Exception 0x8040 was trapped
! message is? 
It is received soon after the gps chip is powered on by ogpsd and the
almanac data is uploaded to the gps chip. Don't know if it is related to
this problem.

This is the whole message where it appears 

2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '\n$GPTXT,'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '01,01,00'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',Excepti'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'on 0x800'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '00040 wa'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 's trappe'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'd !*7E\r\n'




Julien Cassignol wrote:
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.
 
 SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
 Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
 work.
 
 Future images will be corrected.
 
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Re: [debian] state of enlightment and illume packaging

2008-11-25 Thread Neil Jerram
2008/11/23 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 it's atypical. trust me. i do NOT like segv's! if i see them, i hunt them down
 with vengeance. the problem is reproducing them and getting a sensible
 backtrace and possibly getting it to do the same in valgrind so i can pinpoint
 the real source of the segv (which often is not the actual segv point but
 earlier when something stomps over memory it shouldn't).

Do you know which process I should try to attach to?  This is at the
point where enlightenment is displaying a dialog saying that it has
SEGV'd.

debian-gta02:~# ps waux | grep enlight
root  1308  0.3  5.1  19400  6488 ?S22:49   0:07 enlightenment
root  1310  0.0  1.5   9668  1948 ?SNs  22:49   0:00
/opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm
root  1311  0.0  0.3   1664   452 ?SN   22:49   0:00
/opt/e/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/linux-gnueabi-armv4tl/wifiget
8
root  1316  0.0  0.9   4764  1224 ?SN   22:50   0:00
/opt/e/lib/enlightenment/modules/battery/linux-gnueabi-armv4tl/batget
32
root  1746  0.0  0.4   1716   600 pts/3S+   23:23   0:00 grep enlight

So far I tried 1308 and 1310, unfortunately both without much useful
information:

debian-gta02:~# gdb `which enlightenment`
...
(gdb) attach 1308
...
0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0  0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x408c33d0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1
Cannot access memory at address 0x0
(gdb) info threads
  1 Thread 0x40919d30 (LWP 1308)  0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) detach
Detaching from program: /opt/e/bin/enlightenment, process 1308
(gdb) quit
debian-gta02:~# gdb /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm
...
(gdb) attach 1310
...
0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0  0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x403e4cdc in _ecore_main_select (timeout=2.121995791459338e-314)
at ecore_main.c:355
#2  0x in ?? ()
(gdb) info thread
  1 Thread 0x40919b90 (LWP 1310)  0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) quit
The program is running.  Quit anyway (and detach it)? (y or n) n
Not confirmed.
(gdb) detach
Detaching from program: /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm, process 1310
(gdb) quit

I'm afraid that's probably not much help.  Is there something
straightforward I can do to find out more?

Regards,
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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread ivvmm
Leonti Bielski wrote:
 I like it. It works great.

I have some strange behaviour with this application. Sometimes it just
freeze. Not the phone, but it suddenly stops rotating at point it
stopped. Usually not normal one.

I use FDOM 20081023.

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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Leonti Bielski
It might be a problem with accelerometers.
Try this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1493922|a1493922
If it affecting Doom it might also affect rotate program. I put those
two line in .profile and I don't have any problems.

Leonti

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 1:07 AM, ivvmm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Leonti Bielski wrote:
 I like it. It works great.

 I have some strange behaviour with this application. Sometimes it just
 freeze. Not the phone, but it suddenly stops rotating at point it
 stopped. Usually not normal one.

 I use FDOM 20081023.

 Thanks.

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Re: Announce: omnewrotate 0.5.0

2008-11-25 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 03:07:14AM +0300, ivvmm wrote:
 Leonti Bielski wrote:
  I like it. It works great.
 
 I have some strange behaviour with this application. Sometimes it just
 freeze. Not the phone, but it suddenly stops rotating at point it
 stopped. Usually not normal one.
 
 I use FDOM 20081023.

With some kernel versions, the drivers stopped working after a certain time
and no more data is fed through the file handle to the accelerometer.

Merely closing and reopening the file handle would work around that, but
I haven't noticed that under FSO M4 and upwards, so that bug may be
fixed in newer kernels at the proper point (in kernel).

Best,
Rui

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Re: [Debian][OM2008][FSO] Found an easy solution for universal right- and middle-click

2008-11-25 Thread azmodie
I am using a package called mousetweaks[1] wich does provide a
onscreen menu for dwell click events. eg right click, drag click etc..

not sure if is in the debian repo for freerunner (reinstalling debian
tommorrow)

there is a package in debian lenny repo [2]

azmodie
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people often look bright until they speak

[1] http://live.gnome.org/Mousetweaks/Home
[2] http://packages.debian.org/lenny/mousetweaks

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Re: Android rootfs image?

2008-11-25 Thread Steve Mosher
  I met with Maddog at the summit to discuss the some of these issues, 
so I'll ask him to chime in here. Brian Code as well could speak to some of
these issues.

C R McClenaghan wrote:
 All,
 
 I am not an official spokes person for Koolu, but I had a chance to  
 speak with Jon Maddog Hall (self described Chief Advocate for  
 Openmoko and in the employ of Koolu) at the Open Mobile Summit last  
 week in San Francisco, CA. He indicated that Koolu and Sean were  
 working together. Further, although I can not recall his exact  
 phrasing, but as he's an open source advocate, I'm quite confidant  
 that sources will be made available to the community by Koolu. How  
 else will the source be made international?
 
 Perhaps someone from Koolu could set expectations for a release date  
 and source code availability?
 
 Chris
 
 On Nov 25, 2008, at 7:20 AM, Gothnet wrote:
 


 Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:

 Where does it say that it will be released in the first week of  
 december?



 I think they made an announcement or press release or some such. It's
 covered in a bunch of online blogs and news sources -

 http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Koolu-Support-Android-Platform-Openmokos/story.aspx?guid=
  
 {6A22E64A-35D7-421A-8F28-B92492742C55}
 http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9302153625.html
 http://androidguys.com/?p=2870
 http://androidcommunity.com/beta-release-of-android-for-openmokos-freerunner-handset-available-the-first-week-of-december-20081120/


 They all sound quite similar and you're right, there is no sign of  
 it on the
 koolu site, so we can only hope for now.

 I too am interested in what they've done about a keyboard. From the  
 animated
 image on their site it looks like they've solved the call answering  
 problem
 by putting in an on-screen button for it, which looks good to me.
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Re: help~After using the MokoMakefile to build the qemu, the qemu-neo1973 restart at once when it boot the kernel

2008-11-25 Thread lostdays



uweba wrote:
 
 
 
 mailing wrote:
 
 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:53:17 +0100, Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having the same problem, also with ubuntu 8.04.
 Saludoss
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:59 AM, lostdays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the image i used are testing-om-gta01-20081124.uImage.bin,
 testing-om-gta01-20081124.rootfs.jffs2
 gta01bv4-u-boot.bin.
 I followed the Wiki.openmoko.org, firstly installed required software,
 then
 download the mokomakefile, make qemu,make run-qemu. the qemu
 lauched
 with the menu. But when I choose the boot menu, it failed without any
 error
 message out when loading the kernel and return the boot menu. Any idea
 for
 it?
 My OS version is ubuntu 8.04.
 Thanks
 
 I'm having this problem too, with both mandriva 2009 and cooker (2009.1),
 with mokomakefile and the manual setup
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_under_QEMU)
 
 
 
 Same problem here. Suse 10.3.
 
 I had qemu installed and it worked fine. Then I reinstalled qemu (with the
 makefile and manually) and it showed the same behaviour as above
 described.
 
 Uwe
 

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Re: My accelerometers aren't calibrated.

2008-11-25 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 00:12:22 +0100, Mateusz Kondej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I think that accelerometers in my FR aren't calibrated or driver doesn't
 work properly. For example, if I use script form
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_data_retrieval, I got this
 data:
 X Y   Z   SUM
 54 -18 -1062 1063
 54 -18 -1062 1063
 36 -18 -1062 1062
 54 -18 -1062 1063
 54 -18 -1044 1045
 36 -18 -1080 1080
 FR is laying on my table, screen to bottom. So it should return gravity,
 981 cm/s^2. But It returns similar values but it's too big for me.
 How to get properly results from accelerometers? Eventualy How to
 calibrate them?
 
 Kondej Mateusz.

To calibrate you need a known standard to work from - you should have that
with the FR laying on a table.  Presuming the FR is somewhere on earth and
stationary with respect to the surface of the earth, the 'SUM' above is 1G.
 The variations represent the uncertainty in the data.  

If you're writing an application reading them directly and you need as much
accuracy as you can get then you probably want to calibrate by having the
user lay their FR on a table for 30 seconds and figuring out what the
average reading is and what the deviation is.

It's also worth considering using both accelerometers at the same time -
the orthogonal alignment difference can be useful.  You might also find one
is more steady that the other and be better-served by using it alone.

So for your FR it looks like the 'calibration factor' would be
1063(+-18)=1G.  For mine it's 918+-18=1G.  (SUM fluctuates between 900 and
935 for me)

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Re: [debian] state of enlightment and illume packaging

2008-11-25 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:34:29 + Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

 2008/11/23 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  it's atypical. trust me. i do NOT like segv's! if i see them, i hunt them
  down with vengeance. the problem is reproducing them and getting a sensible
  backtrace and possibly getting it to do the same in valgrind so i can
  pinpoint the real source of the segv (which often is not the actual segv
  point but earlier when something stomps over memory it shouldn't).
 
 Do you know which process I should try to attach to?  This is at the
 point where enlightenment is displaying a dialog saying that it has
 SEGV'd.

1308 (enlightenment). odd that 1310 (the filemanager back-end to slave off file
io) is so big. memory-footprint wise. very very very odd. seems your backtrace
doesn't offer anything useful - did you have the -dbg packages installed?

 debian-gta02:~# ps waux | grep enlight
 root  1308  0.3  5.1  19400  6488 ?S22:49   0:07 enlightenment
 root  1310  0.0  1.5   9668  1948 ?SNs  22:49   0:00
 /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm
 root  1311  0.0  0.3   1664   452 ?SN   22:49   0:00
 /opt/e/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/linux-gnueabi-armv4tl/wifiget
 8
 root  1316  0.0  0.9   4764  1224 ?SN   22:50   0:00
 /opt/e/lib/enlightenment/modules/battery/linux-gnueabi-armv4tl/batget
 32
 root  1746  0.0  0.4   1716   600 pts/3S+   23:23   0:00 grep enlight
 
 So far I tried 1308 and 1310, unfortunately both without much useful
 information:
 
 debian-gta02:~# gdb `which enlightenment`
 ...
 (gdb) attach 1308
 ...
 0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 #1  0x408c33d0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1
 Cannot access memory at address 0x0
 (gdb) info threads
   1 Thread 0x40919d30 (LWP 1308)  0x405f89c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb) detach
 Detaching from program: /opt/e/bin/enlightenment, process 1308
 (gdb) quit
 debian-gta02:~# gdb /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm
 ...
 (gdb) attach 1310
 ...
 0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 #1  0x403e4cdc in _ecore_main_select (timeout=2.121995791459338e-314)
 at ecore_main.c:355
 #2  0x in ?? ()
 (gdb) info thread
   1 Thread 0x40919b90 (LWP 1310)  0x404f39c4 in select () from /lib/libc.so.6
 (gdb) quit
 The program is running.  Quit anyway (and detach it)? (y or n) n
 Not confirmed.
 (gdb) detach
 Detaching from program: /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm, process 1310
 (gdb) quit
 
 I'm afraid that's probably not much help.  Is there something
 straightforward I can do to find out more?
 
 Regards,
Neil
 


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Re: How to change idle to suspend time from console in 2008.9?

2008-11-25 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 01:44:53 -0800 (PST) walkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

 
 
 
 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)-2 wrote:
  
  On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:01:02 -0800 (PST) walkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
   
  PPS. Where to report possible illume bug? I tried to post ticket in
  enlightenment tracker, but it was erased from there.
  
  it was? when? we did move trac's db from sqllite to a full mysql instance
  to
  avoid some deadlock bugs in trac. maybe it got lost in the importing?
  
 
 I'm not cleanly remember all details - they in browser tab on home computer.
 If you want make some investigation I can provide more details when be back
 home. In short is it was near saturday, ticket aproximately 136, topic
 something like Illume screen keyboard - russian letters goes all lowercase
 in input feeld.
 
 So you confirm what illume tickets should go into enlightenment tracker?

yes.

 Should the ticked be posted again or it can be recovered?

post again. note - i wont be looking at tickets for a while - i have enough in
my current existing TODO list not to go finding more to do from tickets. i'll
look into tickets once my current todo list is exhausted and empty :)

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[om2008.9] Did gsm multiplexing, got some problems, have some questions.

2008-11-25 Thread walkie


For two days I'am doing gsm multiplexing setup and have some disadvantages
after it. Note - my testing is done from fresh om2008.9 20081117 and
illume-config (because i need local keyboard layout).

First try.
With instructions from
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=21t=295 and advice from
wiki to use angtrom repositary installed all mentioned packages and their
dependincies from angstorm ang configure them like said in instruction.
Got - not starting X after reboot, working usb-networking, some programs did
not run (like mc).

Second try.
Same instructions, but om/testing repositary, not om/2008.8 because in wiki
said what om's muxd did not work. Illume was insalled as last step before
reboot.
Got - working calls and gprs, not working Settings app (exposure.py, when
runned, just finish without a message), idle to suspend time was set to
default 30 sec (and cannot change that because of not running Settings),
ring sound - ok.

Third try.
Same instructions, single packages from same repositary, but only muxd with
dependencies and ppp run/stop script with ppp config to run it without gui.
Illume installed as first step - to ensure set idle to suspend time off
before reboot.
Got not working calls and gprs, again (even minimal update) not working
Settings app, no sound when ringing nor loudspeaker nor headphones, but
aplay /opt/.../phonering.wav plays sound ok.

Questions:
1) Ithink mixing packages from stable and testing reps is not a good idea,
but wiki said om's reps muxd don't work - can somebody confirm that with
om2008.8 rep? or say it he has it working with no disadvantages?
2) I backuped second try, and only thing what is bad there is 30 sec
timeout. I posted here a question about manually set it from console - no
answers yet. The other idea to move configs from timeout off setup. If i
move ~/.e/ from system with no timeout to setup with 30 sec. timeout - will
I get timeout off? If no, where timeout time is stored? If yes, what part of
~/.e/ tree stores timeout config file?
3) And the last, if ring sound can be repaired in third try what to do? May
be update more packages from testng? Same, if Settings app can be repaired?
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