Re: Happy Birthday Freerunner

2009-07-07 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
snip
 David (et all)

 The end of July is a super busy time for us here in Taipei. So I won't
 be able to travel much until mid-late August and then a lot in
 September. Anything going on then?
Give us a day you can sure will come, and you will have the best
Openmokers meeting we can organize(of course Openmokers will have the
best Openmokers meeting we can organize too :))

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Re: [shr-unstable] missing dependency for latest update

2009-07-07 Thread Michael Pilgermann
Petr,
have you found a solution to get around these problems.
I have tried a couple of things - including some re-installation of 
libframeworkd packages; not ending up in a GSM capable status (error message 
with new handler or what ever) ...

Any ideas?
Mike

 Original-Nachricht 
 Datum: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 00:35:27 +0200
 Von: Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz
 An: community@lists.openmoko.org
 Betreff: Re: [shr-unstable] missing dependency for latest update

 When I launch Shr Setttings after a reboot, I get a message openkitd
 not running, would you like to start it or something like this. So I
 click on the button start, and then after a while, I get the gsm
 network back.
 
 tried several times during the day... will see tomorrow...
 
 Petr
 
 
 
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Re: [QtMoko] New images with experimental X support

2009-07-07 Thread Radek Polak
HouYu Li wrote:

 Hi, Radek. Is there any difference in Qtmoko binary for X and non-X??

Hi HouYu,
no it's the same binary. The difference is in rootfs. You only need to
make Qtopia and X running at the same time (i start qpe from .xinitrc).

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Re: [QtMoko] New images with experimental X support

2009-07-07 Thread HouYu Li
Thanks. I will v4 on FSO is coming..

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:

 HouYu Li wrote:

  Hi, Radek. Is there any difference in Qtmoko binary for X and non-X??

 Hi HouYu,
 no it's the same binary. The difference is in rootfs. You only need to
 make Qtopia and X running at the same time (i start qpe from .xinitrc).

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Re: [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Michele Brocco
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Valery Febvrevfeb...@easter-eggs.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm happy to announce the first working release of Neote.

 Neote is a note taking application.

 Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly.
 It's written in Python/Elementary and uses SQLite for storing data.
 Notes can be organized using custom categories that you can add, rename
 and delete at any time.

 Currently, only text note type is available.
 Future plans:
 * Search
 * Draw notes
 * Record voice notes

 It should run on any system with a revision of python-elementary equal
 or greater to 40756.
 I think that SHR-unstable is the only candidate.


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neote/

 Screenshots: http://code.google.com/p/neote/wiki/Screenshots

 Package: http://neote.googlecode.com/files/neote_0.1.0-r0_all.ipk

Very nice app! It would be just great that the package creates the
directory .config/neote if this does not exist. Otherwise the app does
not start (at least here with SHR unstable).

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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread KaZeR



Marcel-2 wrote:
 
 Am Freitag, 3. Juli 2009 01:40:08 schrieb Morten:
 
 I agree, there's so many tricks that you just can't know them all by
 yourself. They should be written down (or made the default)
 
 Maybe making up some kind of a useful hints page would be good, where 
 every hint has tags for the distros it works with...?
 
 

Actually this tip is alredy listed (just noticed, after discovering it here,
and thanks btw). :
http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Tweaks

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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread Bernd Prünster
KaZeR schrieb:

 Marcel-2 wrote:
   
 Am Freitag, 3. Juli 2009 01:40:08 schrieb Morten:

 
 I agree, there's so many tricks that you just can't know them all by
 yourself. They should be written down (or made the default)
   
 Maybe making up some kind of a useful hints page would be good, where 
 every hint has tags for the distros it works with...?


 

 Actually this tip is alredy listed (just noticed, after discovering it here,
 and thanks btw). :
 http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Tweaks

   
i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable.. 
install instructions and screenies here: http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
(yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the 
faster i can iron out bugs which may still me there)


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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread Bernd Prünster
KaZeR schrieb:

 Marcel-2 wrote:
   
 Am Freitag, 3. Juli 2009 01:40:08 schrieb Morten:

 
 I agree, there's so many tricks that you just can't know them all by
 yourself. They should be written down (or made the default)
   
 Maybe making up some kind of a useful hints page would be good, where 
 every hint has tags for the distros it works with...?


 

 Actually this tip is alredy listed (just noticed, after discovering it here,
 and thanks btw). :
 http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Tweaks

   
i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable.. 
install instructions and screenies here: http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
(yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the 
faster i can iron out bugs which may still me there)


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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread KaZeR



Jesus McCloud wrote:
 
 KaZeR schrieb:
   
 i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable.. 
 install instructions and screenies here:
 http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
 (yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the 
 faster i can iron out bugs which may still me there)
 

I've already installed your package and posted a few comments on the SHR ML
;)

It's indeed the fastest i've seen so far.

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Re: [Shr-User] [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/7/7 Valery Febvre vfeb...@easter-eggs.com:
 Neote is a note taking application.

 Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly.
 It's written in Python/Elementary and uses SQLite for storing data.
 Notes can be organized using custom categories that you can add, rename
 and delete at any time.

this is an excellent app valery, very smooth. congrats.

one tiny request - could you make the button to create a note
single-click, rather than double?

cheers

rob

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Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread lists
Yep...
Hello there... 

Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
No pun intended...   :) 

I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have 
the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network. 

Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...:( 

My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows: 

If Freerunner dead then
do I have an alternative
else
if Freerunner usable then
case OS:
Openmoko: Good? ;;
Android: Good? ;;
default: What? ;;
esac
else
do I have an alternative
fi
fi 

I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day 
wild imagination?
My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really 
there? 

I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to 
place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
Thanks!
Enrique A. Troconis

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz

Hi Enrique

Welcome.

We're still around. See my announce post last month.

   -sean
 

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Subject: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

Yep...
Hello there... 

Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
No pun intended...   :) 

I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have 
the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network. 

Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...:( 

My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows: 

If Freerunner dead then
do I have an alternative
else
if Freerunner usable then
case OS:
Openmoko: Good? ;;
Android: Good? ;;
default: What? ;;
esac
else
do I have an alternative
fi
fi 

I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day 
wild imagination?
My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really 
there? 

I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to 
place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
Thanks!
Enrique A. Troconis

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread lists
THANKS!   :)
I did read it:
It says the the successor of the the Freerunner is canceled, but what about 
the Freerunner itself?
Is it still in production?
If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day 
basis?
Under what system?
Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
What do I tell them? 

The Developers only ubiquitous tag seems to suggest that it may not just 
work.
Or does it?
If I can reliable place and receive calls, attach a REAL keyboard to it, and 
open an SSH shell to my server, I want one!   :)
Again, thanks!
Enrique 

 


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 Hi Enrique 
 
 Welcome. 
 
 We're still around. See my announce post last month. 
 
-sean
   
 
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 Subject: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead? 
 
 Yep...
 Hello there...  
 
 Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
 No pun intended...   :)  
 
 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have 
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network.  
 
 Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...:(  
 
 My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows:  
 
 If Freerunner dead then
 do I have an alternative
 else
 if Freerunner usable then
 case OS:
 Openmoko: Good? ;;
 Android: Good? ;;
 default: What? ;;
 esac
 else
 do I have an alternative
 fi
 fi  
 
 I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day 
 wild imagination?
 My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really 
 there?  
 
 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to 
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
 Thanks!
 Enrique A. Troconis 
 
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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
mmm , I was missing those OM is dead post this month
Just kidding
Welcome to the party

aswering your nested if

Freerunner dead=False
Freerunner usable=True
Openmoko:Good? 80%
Android:Good? 60%
default:SHR :)

If Freerunner dead then
   do I have an alternative
else
   if Freerunner usable then
   case OS:
   Openmoko: Good? ;;
   Android: Good? ;;
   default: What? ;;
   esac
   else
   do I have an alternative
   fi
fi

2009/7/7 Sean Moss-Pultz s...@openmoko.com:

 Hi Enrique

 Welcome.

 We're still around. See my announce post last month.

   -sean


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 To: community@lists.openmoko.org
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 Sent: Jul 7, 2009 20:28
 Subject: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

 Yep...
 Hello there...

 Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
 No pun intended...   :)

 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network.

 Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...    :(

 My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows:

 If Freerunner dead then
    do I have an alternative
 else
    if Freerunner usable then
        case OS:
            Openmoko: Good? ;;
            Android: Good? ;;
            default: What? ;;
        esac
    else
        do I have an alternative
    fi
 fi

 I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day
 wild imagination?
 My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really
 there?

 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
 Thanks!
 Enrique A. Troconis

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Madrid Buzz Fix Party ,the photos

2009-07-07 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
At http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/buzz-fix-party-madridphotos you
can find Pictures commented on the las Buzz fix party on Madrid.
Best regards :)

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
2009/7/7  li...@kitepilot.com:
 THANKS!   :)
 I did read it:
 It says the the successor of the the Freerunner is canceled, but what about
 the Freerunner itself?
 Is it still in production?
There is a lot of stock out there :)
 If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day
 basis?
If your requerimets are what you specified below then yes :)
 Under what system?
Many to choice, but SHR/OM2009/hackabe:1/qtextended the most reliable.
 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
I can't help here
 What do I tell them?
Gime a Sim?

 The Developers only ubiquitous tag seems to suggest that it may not just
 work.
 Or does it?
Depending on your expectations
 If I can reliable place and receive calls, attach a REAL keyboard to it, and
 open an SSH shell to my server, I want one!   :)
then you want one
 Again, thanks!
 Enrique





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 Hi Enrique

 Welcome.

 We're still around. See my announce post last month.

    -sean


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 Subject: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

 Yep...
 Hello there...

 Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
 No pun intended...   :)

 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network.

 Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...    :(

 My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows:

 If Freerunner dead then
     do I have an alternative
 else
     if Freerunner usable then
         case OS:
             Openmoko: Good? ;;
             Android: Good? ;;
             default: What? ;;
         esac
     else
         do I have an alternative
     fi
 fi

 I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day
 wild imagination?
 My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really
 there?

 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
 Thanks!
 Enrique A. Troconis

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread lists
Thanks!   :) 

In the statement:
 Openmoko:Good? 80%
 Android:Good? 60%
 default:SHR :)

Is the: I can reliable communicate using this phone part inside the 80-60% 
or inside the 20-40%?
Where does the I can attach a REAL keyboard and open an SSH shell 
statement fit? 

And finally:
 default:SHR :)
What does SHR mean?
Will it be better or worse than (fill in the blanks)
Or, in other words:
Which OS deliveries the most reliability on the phone so far?
Which OS deliveries the most freedom? 

Again, thanks!
I'm liking the Freerunner way better then the Iphone already...   :)
Enrique 

PS: David, yo visite una pagina WEB en Espa#ol tuya.
Creo... 

 


David Reyes Samblas Martinez writes: 

 mmm , I was missing those OM is dead post this month
 Just kidding
 Welcome to the party 
 
 aswering your nested if 
 
 Freerunner dead=False
 Freerunner usable=True
 Openmoko:Good? 80%
 Android:Good? 60%
 default:SHR :) 
 
 If Freerunner dead then
do I have an alternative
 else
if Freerunner usable then
case OS:
Openmoko: Good? ;;
Android: Good? ;;
default: What? ;;
esac
else
do I have an alternative
fi
 fi 
 
 2009/7/7 Sean Moss-Pultz s...@openmoko.com:

 Hi Enrique 

 Welcome. 

 We're still around. See my announce post last month. 

   -sean 


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 Subject: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead? 

 Yep...
 Hello there... 

 Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
 No pun intended...   :) 

 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network. 

 Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...    :( 

 My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows: 

 If Freerunner dead then
    do I have an alternative
 else
    if Freerunner usable then
        case OS:
            Openmoko: Good? ;;
            Android: Good? ;;
            default: What? ;;
        esac
    else
        do I have an alternative
    fi
 fi 

 I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day
 wild imagination?
 My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really
 there? 

 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
 Thanks!
 Enrique A. Troconis 

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Damian Spriggs
 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
It does.

 What do I tell them?
No need to tell them anything. I haven't, and have not had a problem  
in the 8 months I've had my Freerunner. 

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Rafael Ignacio Zurita

Hello,

--- On Tue, 7/7/09, li...@kitepilot.com li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 Where does the I can attach a REAL keyboard and open an
 SSH shell  statement fit? 

You can try fatfingershell. I will try to release a new version
these weeks ;)

http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2009-March/005206.html

The idea is to have a good terminal with a fullscreen real keyboard.
(to use moc, mplayer, scripts to call/sms, mc, vi, mutt, etc.)

Regards.

Rafa


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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
 the Freerunner itself?

can still be ordered new, they made a lot

 Is it still in production?

for now

 If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day
 basis?

get the right distrobution, yes. get it wrong no. also expect some
learning curve time

 Under what system?

system? phone or computer?

 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?

works for t-mobile just fine.

 What do I tell them?

gime a sim thats not tied to contract and a data plan

 The Developers only ubiquitous tag seems to suggest that it may not just
 work.
 Or does it?

it means one day everything is hunky dory, you update your phone
something busts and you might need a re-flash [openmoko re-format]

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Helge Hafting
li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 THANKS!   :)
 I did read it:
 It says the the successor of the the Freerunner is canceled, but what about 
 the Freerunner itself?
 Is it still in production?
They are for sale still.
and while HW development has stopped, software is still being
developed for it.

 If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day 
 basis?
 Under what system?

I use the freerunner as my daily mobile phone, using the SHR unstable
software. The phone and gps parts works flawlessly. I have some problems
with wifi, but that can be solved by installing a different linux kernel.

 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
Assuming that is a GSM network. There certainly are other americans
using the freerunner.

 What do I tell them? 
ATT?  Tell them you have a gsm phone and need a SIM card from them.

 The Developers only ubiquitous tag seems to suggest that it may not just 
 work.
 Or does it?
 If I can reliable place and receive calls, attach a REAL keyboard to it, and 
 open an SSH shell to my server, I want one!   :)

You can attach a real USB keyboard to it - sure.  Connect to a network
using wifi or gprs, and then you can indeed use ssh to your server too.


Most of the reason for developer phone is that it doesn't all
work out of the box:

* The phone comes with very old software, the first thing you want to
   do is to upgrade to a modern linux distribution. There are several
   to choose from. Flashing isn't that hard, but is not for _everybody_.

* You can attach any USB device that linux supports. This is a lot,
   and definitely includes keyboards. However, you may have to change
   some settings to turn the phone into a usb host instead of
   being the usb device it usually is. Some distributions makes this
   easier than others. You may also need a powered hub - I believe the
   phone won't provide power to your keyboard.

   Alternatively, make a cable that can power both the phone and
   the keyboard at the same time. Don't think you can buy those anywhere,
   but there is documentation.

   ssh is standard software, included in most distributions.

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SOLD!!! Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread lists
I'm getting me a Freerunner8)
THANKS!!!
ET 

PS: Gutta luv Linux... 

 


li...@kitepilot.com writes: 

 Yep...
 Hello there...  
 
 Apologies if I am beating the dead horse.
 No pun intended...   :)  
 
 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have 
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network.  
 
 Now it seems that Openmoko.com folded (or is about)...:(  
 
 My flow-gram of questions goes more or less as follows:  
 
 If Freerunner dead then
 do I have an alternative
 else
 if Freerunner usable then
 case OS:
 Openmoko: Good? ;;
 Android: Good? ;;
 default: What? ;;
 esac
 else
 do I have an alternative
 fi
 fi  
 
 I'm so bummed that Openmoko seems to be crumbling, or is it my doom's day 
 wild imagination?
 My Treo 650 died and I am ready for a Neo Freerunner, but is it really 
 there?  
 
 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to 
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.
 Thanks!
 Enrique A. Troconis 
 
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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Mikhail Umorin
On Tuesday 07 July 2009 07:45:33 li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
Yes, I just recently I got a pay as you go phone (cheapest phone, they would 
not sell just the SIM for pay-as-you-go service, but would for a contract) -- 
took SIM out (it was 3G-capable, but would not make FR 3G, obviously), put it 
into FR -- got service under OM 2008.8, 2008.12, QT extended-improved, 
Android, and recent OM 2009 (with Paroli). 

T-Mobile has very similar setup with pay-as-you-go and contract wireless 
service.

 What do I tell them?

What kind of plan/service you need, and whether you need SIM or a cheap phone 
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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Damian Spriggs
Slight correction on my part: If you already have ATT service, there  
is no need to tell them anything. Just swap the SIM card out of your  
old phone and into the Freerunner.


On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Damian Spriggs wrote:

 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
 It does.

 What do I tell them?
 No need to tell them anything. I haven't, and have not had a problem
 in the 8 months I've had my Freerunner.

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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread lists
Thanks everyone:
What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference) between 
the A6 and the A7?
Should I care?
Again, thanks!
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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread The Digital Pioneer
 Will it talk to the ATT's US network?
Sure, sure. I got my FR, and called up ATT saying I wanted a GoPhone plan
and a SIM card, but I already had a phone. They didn't give me any trouble
at all.

 What do I tell them?
You don't have to tell them anything, but I told them I had a Freerunner.
The agent didn't know what it was, so I explained. They haven't contacted me
since saying You can't use THAT phone!! so I think it's OK.

NOTE: you will want to know your IMEI (it's printed on phone, under the
battery) before calling, since I had some trouble getting it when they
asked. The usual *#06# USSD code does not work. The agent told me to dial
that, and tell him the number. When it didn't work, I had to ask what that
number was called (I didn't know at the time) and quickly ask in the chat
room how to find it. Lucky someone was there who knew! LOL
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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread The Digital Pioneer
Only difference I know of is that A6 has GSM buzz, and A7 does not. There
must be others though, given that price margin.
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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
a7 absolutly

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:45 AM, li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 Thanks everyone:
 What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference) between
 the A6 and the A7?
 Should I care?
 Again, thanks!
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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
oh crap, i though it was the other way round

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:47 AM, The Digital
Pioneerdigitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
 Only difference I know of is that A6 has GSM buzz, and A7 does not. There
 must be others though, given that price margin.

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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread Biagio Marino
The A7 is improved as daily phone becouse have a buzz fix.
The A6 don't have the buzz fix.
If you would buy the freerunner as mobile phone you should buy the A7.

Regards,
Biagio Marino


Il giorno mar, 07/07/2009 alle 10.45 -0400, li...@kitepilot.com ha
scritto:
 Thanks everyone:
 What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference) between 
 the A6 and the A7?
 Should I care?
 Again, thanks!
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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread The Digital Pioneer

 i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable..
 install instructions and screenies here:
 http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
 (yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the
 faster i can iron out bugs which may still me there)


Ahh, very nice. Much faster! :) And it has that nice geek look to it too.
Hahah!

How do I set those quicklaunch apps or whatever they are you talked about in
the page?

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Re: [QtMoko] New images with experimental X support

2009-07-07 Thread giacomo giotti mariani
Hello everyone,
I'm now trying the distro in object on SD  (with a swapfile instead of a
swap partition).
It works very well, but I have a pair of questions:
-how can I add x application to the QX menu?
-I can't find apm (nor acpi), can I install it with apt-get?

Thank you very much for your great work!

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[SHR-U] Bug report for nEo theme (was: Why is it so slow ?)

2009-07-07 Thread The Digital Pioneer
One bug report for the theme, I've got GUI corruption on the keyboard. The
button on the upper right that selects which keyboard to use has some sort
of mess on it. It's only on that button. That's the only problem I've
spotted so far. Great theme!

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Re: SOLD!!! (one more question: A6 or A7)

2009-07-07 Thread Tschaka

basically the A7 contains the Buzz-Fix, which A6 doesn't. (
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Buzz_Fix )
i would say you really would like to have the buzz-fix, since although not
every phone suffers from it under every circumstances it can be really
annoying, especially for the calling partner and especially when you want to
do business calls. You can either get it fixed by a buzzfix program (there
is one in the US afaik and reffering to the wiki) or just get an real A7.
However, getting an A6 and getting the buzz fixed afterwards might be a few
dozen bucks cheaper (just check the prices).

Greetings
Paul


lists-9 wrote:
 
 Thanks everyone:
 What's the difference (other than the hundred buck price difference)
 between 
 the A6 and the A7?
 Should I care?
 Again, thanks!
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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-07 Thread Bernd Prünster
The Digital Pioneer schrieb:

 i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable..
 install instructions and screenies here:
 http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
 (yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the
 faster i can iron out bugs which may still me there)


 Ahh, very nice. Much faster! :) And it has that nice geek look to it 
 too. Hahah!

 How do I set those quicklaunch apps or whatever they are you talked 
 about in the page?

http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/ http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54 (i 
just added the flaunch post)

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BOUGHT IT!!! (A6 or A7, what about the GPS)

2009-07-07 Thread lists
OK, I got me an A6 with the Buzz fix, which technically makes it an A7.
Or does it... 

SDG mentioned a possible upgrade to the GPS in the A7, is anybody aware of 
any other changes from the A6 to the A7 beyond the Buzz fix?
I have an hour and a half to upgrade my order to an A7...
Thanks!
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Re: BOUGHT IT!!! (A6 or A7, what about the GPS)

2009-07-07 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 07 July 2009 18:17:42 li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 OK, I got me an A6 with the Buzz fix, which technically makes it an A7.
 Or does it...

 SDG mentioned a possible upgrade to the GPS in the A7, is anybody aware of
 any other changes from the A6 to the A7 beyond the Buzz fix?

This one:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:SOP_for_GPS_capacitor_rework.pdf

More information:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPS_Problems


But:
1) It happened only on A5/early A6. I bought my A6 on 08/2008, and it already 
had the capacitor. Look at the PDF to be sure yours has it. You can see it 
simply removing battery.
2) There is an effective software fix

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Re: BOUGHT IT!!! (A6 or A7, what about the GPS)

2009-07-07 Thread lists
OK, they checked it, it has the capacitor.
It's mine.
*ALL* mine
MINE!!!
HAHAHAHAHA!!! 

Gawh, need to go get my Prozac...
ET 

 


David Garabana Barro writes: 

 On Tuesday 07 July 2009 18:17:42 li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 OK, I got me an A6 with the Buzz fix, which technically makes it an A7.
 Or does it... 

 SDG mentioned a possible upgrade to the GPS in the A7, is anybody aware of
 any other changes from the A6 to the A7 beyond the Buzz fix?
 
 This one: 
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:SOP_for_GPS_capacitor_rework.pdf 
 
 More information: 
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPS_Problems 
 
 
 But:
 1) It happened only on A5/early A6. I bought my A6 on 08/2008, and it already 
 had the capacitor. Look at the PDF to be sure yours has it. You can see it 
 simply removing battery.
 2) There is an effective software fix 
 
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Re: [Shr-User] [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Alex Teiche
+1 for single tap.

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.comwrote:

 2009/7/7 Valery Febvre vfeb...@easter-eggs.com:
  Neote is a note taking application.
 
  Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly.
  It's written in Python/Elementary and uses SQLite for storing data.
  Notes can be organized using custom categories that you can add, rename
  and delete at any time.

 this is an excellent app valery, very smooth. congrats.

 one tiny request - could you make the button to create a note
 single-click, rather than double?

 cheers

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Re: [shr-unstable] missing dependency for latest update

2009-07-07 Thread Petr Vanek
have you found a solution to get around these problems.
I have tried a couple of things - including some re-installation of
libframeworkd packages; not ending up in a GSM capable status (error
message with new handler or what ever) ...

i have successfully updated last night with the gsm working but no
autosuspend. installing the missing framework config shr ]1[ helped,
today my phone worked flawlessly during the day (many calls and several
messages).

Petr

]1[ http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk/om-gta02/frameworkd-config-
  shr_0.8.5.1+gitr1472+bdcd9fff733e1a317f8ea35eb6759eb13cde392e-
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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2009/7/7 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
 If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day
 basis?
 Under what system?

I use it with Debian on a day to day basis. Requires more work than
eg. SHR or Om2009 distros, but then you get... Debian. I do have
Om2009 as a dual-boot option, though, for backup (and since I don't
have anything better to do with the flash storage).

   You may also need a powered hub - I believe the
   phone won't provide power to your keyboard.

It does. I've used both mouse and keyboard with a simple mini USB male
- USB female adapter.

-Timo

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[om2009] Canola with om2009-u

2009-07-07 Thread Staley, Daniel L
I recently got my freerunner back from SDG systems, complete with a buzz fix!  
So I'm attempting to start using it as my daily phone.
I really like paroli and the work that is being done with om2009, and have been 
able to get most of the applications I want running just fine.

However, one that stumped me was the Canola package that was recently ported 
over.
Whenever it is run on om2009, enlightenment constantly segfaults.  If you tell 
it to recover, it segfaults again.

Canola was running fine on SHR.  What changed between the two distros?  Is SHR 
running a newer version of enlightenment?
Has anyone been able to get Canola running on om2009?

(I'm running the latest 2009 unstable btw)

Thanks,
-Dan Staley
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Re: [om2009] Canola with om2009-u

2009-07-07 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/7/8 Staley, Daniel L dlst...@uky.edu:
 I recently got my freerunner back from SDG systems, complete with a buzz fix! 
  So I'm attempting to start using it as my daily phone.
 I really like paroli and the work that is being done with om2009, and have 
 been able to get most of the applications I want running just fine.

 However, one that stumped me was the Canola package that was recently 
 ported over.
 Whenever it is run on om2009, enlightenment constantly segfaults.  If you 
 tell it to recover, it segfaults again.

 Canola was running fine on SHR.  What changed between the two distros?  Is 
 SHR running a newer version of enlightenment?
 Has anyone been able to get Canola running on om2009?

 (I'm running the latest 2009 unstable btw)

try running it from the command line, and then post the error message
here. yes, it could be an issue around enlightenment

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at command

2009-07-07 Thread Test
 
I am playing w/ some AT commands. If you know what are these AT commands for? 
let me know, and also how to use them?
 
at+frq
at+clvl
at+fpw
 
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High pitch voice when the screen is in horizontal mode

2009-07-07 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Hi!

I've asked about this some months ago already on #openmoko, now as I
got Navit uprunning I use horizontal mode more, it's started really
to disturb me:

I'm using OM2009, but I've noticed the same on OM2008.x

Running xrandr -o 3 or xrandr -o 1 makes the screen rotate to
horizontal mode. At the same time FR (the screen, glamo, something)
starts to give me a very high pitch voice. It's loud enough to be
heard in a moving car, 0.5m away so it's kind of disturbing..

Anyone else experiencing the same?

r

Btw, I haven't destroyed my ears going to rock concerts without ear
plugs so if you don't hear it doesn't mean it's not there :) (No, I
have no idea how high it is.. higher than I can whistle anyway..)

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Re: High pitch voice when the screen is in horizontal mode

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
yes. OM2008, shr-testing, shr-unstable. just always makes the noise.
if you angle it slightly away from your head you dont hear it : )

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Risto H. Kurppari...@kurppa.fi wrote:
 Hi!

 I've asked about this some months ago already on #openmoko, now as I
 got Navit uprunning I use horizontal mode more, it's started really
 to disturb me:

 I'm using OM2009, but I've noticed the same on OM2008.x

 Running xrandr -o 3 or xrandr -o 1 makes the screen rotate to
 horizontal mode. At the same time FR (the screen, glamo, something)
 starts to give me a very high pitch voice. It's loud enough to be
 heard in a moving car, 0.5m away so it's kind of disturbing..

 Anyone else experiencing the same?

 r

 Btw, I haven't destroyed my ears going to rock concerts without ear
 plugs so if you don't hear it doesn't mean it's not there :) (No, I
 have no idea how high it is.. higher than I can whistle anyway..)

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-07 Thread lists
And how do you install which Debian?
Tnx!
ET 

 

Timo Jyrinki writes: 

 2009/7/7 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
 If alive, can the Freerunner be used reliably for business on a day to day
 basis?
 Under what system?
 
 I use it with Debian on a day to day basis. Requires more work than
 eg. SHR or Om2009 distros, but then you get... Debian. I do have
 Om2009 as a dual-boot option, though, for backup (and since I don't
 have anything better to do with the flash storage). 
 
   You may also need a powered hub - I believe the
   phone won't provide power to your keyboard.
 
 It does. I've used both mouse and keyboard with a simple mini USB male
 - USB female adapter. 
 
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Re: at command

2009-07-07 Thread Reid Thompson
Test wrote:
  
 I am playing w/ some AT commands. If you know what are these AT commands 
 for? let me know, and also how to use them?
  
 at+frq
 at+clvl
 at+fpw
  
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Re: [om2009] Canola with om2009-u

2009-07-07 Thread Dan Staley
I did this, but canola output nothing unusual.  No error messages or
crashes.

I checked dmesg, and everything in /var/log for any outputs from
enlightenment, but did not see any.  Where does enlightenment store it's
log files?  Am I missing something?

-Dan Staley 

On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 17:31 -0400, Robin Paulson wrote:
 2009/7/8 Staley, Daniel L dlst...@uky.edu:
  I recently got my freerunner back from SDG systems, complete with a buzz 
  fix! So I'm attempting to start using it as my daily phone.
  I really like paroli and the work that is being done with om2009, and have 
  been able to get most of the applications I want running just fine.
 
  However, one that stumped me was the Canola package that was recently 
  ported over.
  Whenever it is run on om2009, enlightenment constantly segfaults. If you 
  tell it to recover, it segfaults again.
 
  Canola was running fine on SHR. What changed between the two distros? Is 
  SHR running a newer version of enlightenment?
  Has anyone been able to get Canola running on om2009?
 
  (I'm running the latest 2009 unstable btw)
 
 try running it from the command line, and then post the error message
 here. yes, it could be an issue around enlightenment
 
 


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Re: [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Valery Febvre
Alex Teiche wrote:
 That is very cool!  I have been looking for an app like this, thank you!
 
 Is it possible to import pictures or annotations(allow for a quick 
 drawing maybe) into notes?

No, but draw notes are in todo list.

Valéry

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Re: [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Valery Febvre
Michele Brocco wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Valery Febvrevfeb...@easter-eggs.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm happy to announce the first working release of Neote.

 Neote is a note taking application.

 Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly.
 It's written in Python/Elementary and uses SQLite for storing data.
 Notes can be organized using custom categories that you can add, rename
 and delete at any time.

 Currently, only text note type is available.
 Future plans:
 * Search
 * Draw notes
 * Record voice notes

 It should run on any system with a revision of python-elementary equal
 or greater to 40756.
 I think that SHR-unstable is the only candidate.


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neote/

 Screenshots: http://code.google.com/p/neote/wiki/Screenshots

 Package: http://neote.googlecode.com/files/neote_0.1.0-r0_all.ipk

 Very nice app! It would be just great that the package creates the
 directory .config/neote if this does not exist. Otherwise the app does
 not start (at least here with SHR unstable).

Fixed in 0.1.0

Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neote/
Package: http://neote.googlecode.com/files/neote_0.1.1-r0_all.ipk

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Re: [SHR-unstable] Neote 0.1.0 released

2009-07-07 Thread Valery Febvre
jeremy jozwik wrote:
 looks great, are the notes path savable or does neote just toss them
 in some corner of the system?

Notes are saved in a SQLite database in ~/.config/neote/neote.db

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A7 reports

2009-07-07 Thread sam tygier
Hi

How are people finding the new buzzfixed A7 version of the free runner. Is the 
audio quality as good as any other phone now? have you spotted any new issues?

Also whats the best way to get a phone in the UK. truebox don't seems to have 
any stock yet. has anyone order a freerunner elsewhere and had it shipped to 
the UK?

Sam


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Re: at command

2009-07-07 Thread Mike Montour
Test wrote:
  
 I am playing w/ some AT commands. If you know what are these AT commands 
 for? let me know, and also how to use them?

AT+CLVL sets the audio output volume from the Calypso (see for example 
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2121).

I don't know about the others but one of the references linked from 
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Hardware:AT_Commands might have some 
information.


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Buzz fix party Barcelona, the movie

2009-07-07 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
Shame on me for been so late but better late than never, I have
uploaded the video we make at Barcelona Buzz fix party and also make
subtitles in english , sure it can be improved but at least I believe
it will let you follow the conversations.

http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/buzz-fix-party-barcelona-movie

I hope you enjoy it as much as we in the party.
For your info
DS=David Samblas
VR=Victor Remolina
RC=Rafael Campos
JPL=Jose Luis Perez Diez
PE=Pau Espin
S= Sergi
A=Alberto
?=I don't know who was talking


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Openmoko, Openpandora,  Arduino
Hey, watch out!!! There's a linux in your pocket!!!

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[SHR-unstable] The date in Dates is incorrect

2009-07-07 Thread Adam Jimerson
Hello I have been using Dates on SHR, installed from the SHR feeds, for a
while now but I have just recently noticed a problem with it.  The day that
it thinks it is is off by +1, what I mean is according to the SHR the date
is 07/07/2009 (which is correct for another hour) but dates says that it is
07/08/2009.  Has anyone else noticed this problem or do I just have a bad
install?
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Re: Openmoko Neo FreeRunner GTA02 versions A5 A6 Audio Buzz - Quality Enhancement Service

2009-07-07 Thread Rodney D. Myers

On Jun 4, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Brian Fuller wrote:


Hello Openmoko Community!

As users of the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner GTA02 versions A5  A6, you
may have experienced an audio buzz while making a phone call.
Openmoko has identified the issue and upgraded the hardware to fix
this issue.  The GTA02 version A7 phones are now available and include
this fix.


I just received my OM back from SGS Systems, and I'd like to thank  
Brian  SDG Systems for this fix.


Now to start using the phone regularly, to see if Android is going to  
make the difference, for me.


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Re: [SHR-unstable] The date in Dates is incorrect

2009-07-07 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/7/8 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
 Hello I have been using Dates on SHR, installed from the SHR feeds, for a
 while now but I have just recently noticed a problem with it.  The day that
 it thinks it is is off by +1, what I mean is according to the SHR the date
 is 07/07/2009 (which is correct for another hour) but dates says that it is
 07/08/2009.  Has anyone else noticed this problem or do I just have a bad
 install?

yeah, i get this too. i used the 'date' command on the cli to make
sure my fr was set up correctly, and that reported the correct time.

looks like a minor bug in dates. i'm in nz, maybe it's reading the
system time (london) rather than the local time?

i used to get this in another calendar programme (i forget which)
also. maybe the bugs are connected?

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Re: Openmoko Neo FreeRunner GTA02 versions A5 A6 Audio Buzz - Quality Enhancement Service

2009-07-07 Thread Denis Johnson
Also I am somewhat concerned that from Australia we will struggle to
make the cut-off date considering it is already the 8th here.

cheers Denis

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:53 PM, NeilBrownne...@suse.de wrote:
 On Fri, June 5, 2009 4:32 pm, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
 He wrote that he is in the US.

 We also run the same program for a while for EU customers:

 http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

 Nikolaus

 Any suggestions on a best course of action for Australian
 customers?

 Supposing we were happy to pay shipping to-from USA, how
 would we go about paying the return postage and what might it
 cost (I think it is about $AU15 to post to the USA from here,
 for standard airmail).

 Thanks,
 NeilBrown


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Re: Openmoko Neo FreeRunner GTA02 versions A5 A6 Audio Buzz - Quality Enhancement Service

2009-07-07 Thread NeilBrown
On Wed, July 8, 2009 2:25 pm, Denis Johnson wrote:
 Also I am somewhat concerned that from Australia we will struggle to
 make the cut-off date considering it is already the 8th here.

I just got my freerunner back two days ago.
I posted it on the 10th of June.  It was processed by the 29th
and arrived back in Australia by 6th July.

Given that the deadline is now 7 days away, I think you have certainly
left it too late.
However it cannot hurt to email  buzz...@sdgsystems.com and ask if
you could still send it - I have found them quite responsive.

(my return postage was $US31.35, $AU41.65 - more than I hoped, but
less than the international express.

NeilBrown

PS. Sound quality is much better after the fix.



 cheers Denis

 On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:53 PM, NeilBrownne...@suse.de wrote:
 On Fri, June 5, 2009 4:32 pm, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
 He wrote that he is in the US.

 We also run the same program for a while for EU customers:

 http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

 Nikolaus

 Any suggestions on a best course of action for Australian
 customers?

 Supposing we were happy to pay shipping to-from USA, how
 would we go about paying the return postage and what might it
 cost (I think it is about $AU15 to post to the USA from here,
 for standard airmail).

 Thanks,
 NeilBrown


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Re: Rustling noise on phonecalls

2009-07-07 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
FWIW, against my personal experience (where this setting lead to
suboptimal results), people have forced me to uplevel the speaker volume
in the phone to the maximum in ogsmd. It's very possible that this
contributes to the distortion. Try lowering it, e.g. via
org.freesmartphone.GSM.Device.SetSpeakerVolume( percentage ).

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Re: [SHR-unstable] The date in Dates is incorrect

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
its no minor bug. in the PST8PDT timezone the day would get switched
after 6 pm. which is completely unhelpful. i put an email on the
pimlico mailing list and have no response in over 2 months. have since
switched to gpe-calendar

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Robin Paulsonrobin.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/7/8 Adam Jimerson vend...@gmail.com:
 Hello I have been using Dates on SHR, installed from the SHR feeds, for a
 while now but I have just recently noticed a problem with it.  The day that
 it thinks it is is off by +1, what I mean is according to the SHR the date
 is 07/07/2009 (which is correct for another hour) but dates says that it is
 07/08/2009.  Has anyone else noticed this problem or do I just have a bad
 install?

 yeah, i get this too. i used the 'date' command on the cli to make
 sure my fr was set up correctly, and that reported the correct time.

 looks like a minor bug in dates. i'm in nz, maybe it's reading the
 system time (london) rather than the local time?

 i used to get this in another calendar programme (i forget which)
 also. maybe the bugs are connected?

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Re: Rustling noise on phonecalls

2009-07-07 Thread jeremy jozwik
wow. thats quite a file name, do you have a path along with that?

also, the wife is getting very frustrated with my phone now. she keeps
complaining that all she hears is a rustling noise. have mono whathave
you set to 6, am going to try 5 tomorrow.

fun stuff

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Michael 'Mickey'
Lauermic...@vanille-media.de wrote:
 FWIW, against my personal experience (where this setting lead to
 suboptimal results), people have forced me to uplevel the speaker volume
 in the phone to the maximum in ogsmd. It's very possible that this
 contributes to the distortion. Try lowering it, e.g. via
 org.freesmartphone.GSM.Device.SetSpeakerVolume( percentage ).

 :M:



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