Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
mokoNinja writes:
Our Neos have FINALLY arrived at FIC America headquarters. We are
now ready to ship.
Thanks to FICA for the confirmation pictures:
http://people.openmoko.org/ninjutsu/NeoArrived.mp4
or
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Dsvyr656c78
Whoo hoo! This is
1) How would you put that
in an engine? Where does all the relevant info come from?
2) Then build aan interface to allow an end-user to create such rules.
3) And finally do something trivial with dbus,
commandline (or even XML...) to play the appropriate ringtone. and show
an
It would be nice to have also a webkit-based browser.
On 7/18/07, kenneth marken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 05:58:29 Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
Looks very(!) promising!
According to the documentation on the page the UI is completely abstract
so
a OpenMoko gui shouldn't
IF (and only if) we have some sort of navigator map, there should be no
problem. If we have some sort of route-tracking and the possiblity to save
places, it would be even simpler: Just store everything as a graph, and Then
use one of the many Graph-algorithms out there. I think a simple
I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about my
attemts here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU_on_MacOSX
I asked for help on OE mailing lists. Someone responded that he has a
patch for
As far as I have seen, we have a bit of a mess with the devlopers. Everybody
makes everyting, and noone documents it. We should try to focus on
modularisation:
The gsmd team just gives us an api, the definition of the dbus and the xml
config file.
The SMS team just releases the information about
Really loving this idea. I currently use RTM (rememberthemilk.com) for GTD -
it has a great web interface. As soon as I can (won't be that soon) I'll
start looking at how feasible a RTM plugin for Mebot might be.
Justyn
ps. sorry for all the acronyms
On 18/07/07, Emre Turkay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could also be a cool feature for the advertisments (maybe not the official
ones, but when you talk about with your friends):You can also use ALL OF
the iPhone apps out there, besides the (hopefully) thousands of OpenMoko
Apps
On 7/3/07, Frederic Kettelhoit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
complete
Jim McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Yep that's roughly what I'm talking about but we need the base code to
be set up such that it will make those calls and pay attention to the
results, which is the main thrust of my argument.
All the code should need to do is talk to notification
Marc-Olivier Barre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Well, there's FHS (file system hierarchy standard). But it more about
the system than the user's music... I don't see the interest of a My
Picture or a My Music folder. In fact, I tend to hate that way of
doing things.
And I think a lot of users
It looks nice, integration with RTM especially for the task-sharing
functionality would be great.
On 7/19/07, Justyn Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really loving this idea. I currently use RTM (rememberthemilk.com) for GTD -
it has a great web interface. As soon as I can (won't be that soon)
Ramsesoriginal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Just store everything as a
graph, and Then use one of the many Graph-algorithms out there. I think
a simple topological sort would be enough for the beginning, then we
could search something that fits better for us.
I believe most GPS systems use path
On 7/19/07, ramsesoriginal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice to have also a webkit-based browser.
http://zecke.blogspot.com/2007/07/webkit-progress.html
http://code.google.com/soc/2007/openmoko/appinfo.html?csaid=B5A2E96741FD60E4
Regards
FLo
2007/7/19, Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about my
attemts here:
So - does anyone of you already has a running VMWARE image with all
openmoko-relevant applications running?!
- Original Message -
From: Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 11.59 Uhr (GMT+0100) Europe/Berlin
Subject: Re:
This smartphone has what a future OpenMoko device should aim for, hardware
wise (keeping the hires screen of course):
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=256569
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cool!
But is this only the enjime? Have we some sort of end-user-ready version?
On 7/19/07, Florent THIERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/07, ramsesoriginal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice to have also a webkit-based browser.
http://zecke.blogspot.com/2007/07/webkit-progress.html
Hello,
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same error on my MacOS X. It has something to do with glibc
header which exists on Linux but not on FreeBSD. You can read about my
attemts here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU_on_MacOSX
I see. It
Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
This smartphone has what a future OpenMoko device should aim for, hardware
wise (keeping the hires screen of course):
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=256569
I'd prefer to be better than HTCs very bland and almost all the same approach
to
Jim McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Well yes, that's really what I'm talking about. But there are also
other things that some people may want to do with an incoming 'phone
call that we won't think about. Perhaps send an SMS to another 'phone
to say that a call was received? Just an
2007/7/19, Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 19 July 2007 11:18, Mario Wewer wrote:
So - does anyone of you already has a running VMWARE image with all
openmoko-relevant applications running?!
If anyone had a suggestion for a distro where mokomakefile 'just works' I'll
try to make a
I would like to train my vocabulary while in the subway.
a simple application that shows me a word, and when I tab
ob it the translation with two buttons ok / wrong, so I
can entwe if I knew it would be enough. combine that with
retrying those I got wrong more often and it would help
me a lot.
On Thursday 19 July 2007 12:11, Rod Whitby wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 19 July 2007 11:18, Mario Wewer wrote:
So - does anyone of you already has a running VMWARE image with all
openmoko-relevant applications running?!
If anyone had a suggestion for a distro where mokomakefile
On 7/19/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked for help on OE mailing lists. Someone responded that he has a
patch for this but I could not find it.
Interesting.
Do you have a reference to that thread in mailinglist archives?
I am working on some sort of paint for OpenMoko (Just as a training to learn
gtk/improve my skills). If i manage to creat a halfway good plugin systme,
the kanji trainer could be a plugin for this one.
On 7/19/07, Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to train my vocabulary
Giles Jones wrote:
Jim McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
This is why you send the event to the notification system and then wait for
the response. The notification system would read the users rules and act
appropriately.
For an incoming call if you had a rule which says you are busy
On 7/19/07, Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Rush [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was thinking this phone has so many possibilities, and one of them is neat
bluetooth gadgets we could make use of. But searching I don't see a lot of
innovative bluetooth gadgets to buy.
It may have
(Also bear in mind that incoming calls are a very simple example as
there is not much that I can think of doing with them off-hand.
Just heard a news-item on the radio: a service where you don't get commercial
calls during dinner, implemented at the side that calls you. Messy (companies
do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, first time you mentioned Firefox, I thought you meant browser and/or GUI
stuff. But you focus on extensions/plugins :)
Sorry yep was thinking of the design philosophy rather than the
specifics. If I look at my own install I have four of five extensions
(out of
2007/7/19, Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2007-July/002520.html
Aha. Well, the viewcvs he's talking about is here:
http://cvs.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/
But the only thing I found (after a brief search) related to libbb is
The limited number of neo's have got me worried that I might not be in
the first batch. Have anyone been charged for the device yet? I'm ready
to learn the ways of Openmoko Ninjitsu.
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Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 7/19/07, Mark Eichin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Rush [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was thinking this phone has so many possibilities, and one of them is
neat
bluetooth gadgets we could make use of. But searching I don't see a lot of
innovative
Benjamin Flanagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
The limited number of neo's have got me worried that I might not be in
the first batch. Have anyone been charged for the device yet? I'm ready
to learn the ways of Openmoko Ninjitsu.
One person has confirmed on the list that their order has been
I had some concerns about this also. There has been very little info coming
out from OpenMoko about the number of units of each type that have been
ordered by developers and how many are available. Moreover, there hasn't
been any information about where we are in the queue. All that has been
I'm not concerned about the number of units. It's more about the
delivery date. On
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1_FAQ:
Are there enough phones for the number of orders? Will FIC produce
another GTA01 batch if needed?
Of course. Please note that there is a lead time of four to six weeks.
Hi,
On 7/19/07, Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to train my vocabulary while in the subway.
a simple application that shows me a word, and when I tab
ob it the translation with two buttons ok / wrong
I use FlashBack (but, no sound support):
Peter Trapp wrote:
I'm not concerned about the number of units. It's more about the
delivery date. On
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1_FAQ:
Are there enough phones for the number of orders? Will FIC produce
another GTA01 batch if needed?
Of course. Please note that there is a lead time of
Moin moin,
the problem with voice encryption on mobile phones is not the cryptographic
scheme. Its the (relatively small) bandwidth, especially on the GSM Data
channel, and the latency due to lots of buffers.
Chris
Am Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 09:35 schrieb ramsesoriginal:
Ok, I never made
Le jeudi 19 juillet 2007 à 18:04 +0100, Ian Stirling a écrit :
[...]
At worst - if nobodies pressed the button, and the production time is 6
weeks, and this doesn't happen till they get the first batch out the
door, we might be looking at the first days of November.
[...]
Sob. (Snif in
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
I would like to train my vocabulary while in the subway.
no pun intended, I presume?
:-)
Michael
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On Thursday 19 July 2007 17:15, Daniel Robinson wrote:
I had some concerns about this also. There has been very little info
coming out from OpenMoko about the number of units of each type that have
been ordered by developers and how many are available. Moreover, there
hasn't been any
Ian Stirling wrote:
Peter Trapp wrote:
I don't want to wait another 6 weeks (~ End of August) to buy GTA02
2 month later...
Based on basic sums of tickets and phones per order, it seems likely
that the number of phones ordered is 800-1500 or so.
It is very likely that there will be a
I think you guys need to have a little more patience. If your phone
doesn't get
to you RIGHT NOW the world is not going to end. You'll have plenty of time
after your phone gets to you to play with it. Relax, have a coffee and a
danish and everything will be fine.
Quoting Andy Powell [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think you guys need to have a little more patience. If your phone
doesn't get
to you RIGHT NOW the world is not going to end. You'll have plenty of time
after your phone gets to you to play with it. Relax, have a coffee and a
danish and everything will be fine.
I
On 19 Jul 2007, at 19:47, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
I can certainly be patient (I didn't strangle either of my
children...), but it would be good to know my place in the queue --
some hint of how many phones have been ordered, how long the waiting
list might be...
I drew out an approximation of
Hmm, btw, I did not even get a YES_I_DO message personnally... has
everyone on the list received one against their order?
Rodolphe
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On Jul 19, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Andy Powell wrote:
What they should have done is not opened the shop for 2 weeks and
then got
everything in place rather than taken the orders and then sit
around waiting
because no one thought about the merchant account.
Those bastards! How dare they?
Man,
YES_I_DID
:) or better we = group purchasing :)
From our side everything went fine (#1952 - also not that fare away
from Jason (#1820) if this mean something at all). I'm just curios...
Rodolphe Ortalo schrieb:
Hmm, btw, I did not even get a YES_I_DO message personnally... has
everyone
Is there an openmoko forum? I am really sick of reading this mailing list
for the last year to find subjects im interested in. If there is one, please
someone point me to it, and im not talking about the wiki. I mean, where
would someone go if they had a question about a particular function of
Out of curiosity,
Has anyone else seen their credit card charged?
My order was only 1838, and my card has not been charged, nor have I
received an ack, or any form of confirmation after replying with 'YES_I_DO'.
Seems like they should be able to process at least 18 credit cards per
day?
My number was 3585. Does that mean there are 1747 nerds ahead of me?
On 7/19/07, Scott Rushforth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of curiosity,
Has anyone else seen their credit card charged?
My order was only 1838, and my card has not been charged, nor have I
received an ack, or any form of
I don't think so. The number is a ticket number, not an order number. And
it appears that the order tickets are generated by the same system
generating all of their ticketed responses. So there may be a lot of trouble
tickets included in that number.
On 7/19/07, Daniel Robinson [EMAIL
Seconded!
Please open a forum.openmoko.org ! I'd love to post some spontaneous ideas,
discuss stuff, ask and answer small questions etc. but I often don't want to
spam the whole mailing list with it.
Ortwin
On 7/19/07, Ryan Lozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an openmoko forum? I am
From P1_Owners (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/P1_Owners) you can see 2
credit card charges: #1820#1821 (from the 07/18/07)
highest number seen: #3882
-homyx
Scott Rushforth wrote:
Out of curiosity,
Has anyone else seen their credit card charged?
My order was only 1838, and my card
I agree. I posted a while back about a forum, and it was clearly not the
time yet for one. But as phones are now being shipped and people will have
actual units I think The list could get really messy. I think a forum
offers a lot of advantages over the mailing list for some things. It is
On Thursday 19 July 2007 22:03, Mathew Davis wrote:
I agree. I posted a while back about a forum, and it was clearly not the
time yet for one. But as phones are now being shipped and people will have
actual units I think The list could get really messy. I think a forum
offers a lot of
You guys realize FIC doesn't sell things to consumers. This is
probably the First Credit card billing they've done(at least this many
transactions at once), and those two may have been test cases. I
suspect they need to be sent to the company in a specific format that
they wanted to test rather
On Thursday 19 July 2007 22:09, Mark wrote:
You guys realize FIC doesn't sell things to consumers. This is
probably the First Credit card billing they've done(at least this many
transactions at once), and those two may have been test cases. I
That's perfectly understandable, but 2 cards in
On 7/19/07, Andreas Jellinghaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to train my vocabulary while in the subway.
a simple application that shows me a word, and when I tab
ob it the translation with two buttons ok / wrong
I use FlashBack (but, no sound support):
From:
Ortwin Regel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
Seconded!
Please open a forum.openmoko.org http://forum.openmoko.org ! I'd love
to post some spontaneous ideas, discuss stuff, ask and answer small
questions etc. but I often don't want to spam the whole mailing list
with it.
Ortwin
On
How is real time audio done in openmoko?.
For real time audio work, I use JACK[1] which uses SCHED_FIFO, but is
anyone working on porting jack to run on the neo?.
If not; what is the plan for dealing with real time audio?.
[1]http://jackaudio.org
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On Thursday 19 July 2007 20:58, Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
Hmm, btw, I did not even get a YES_I_DO message personnally... has
everyone on the list received one against their order?
Rodolphe
You might not need to have one, there was some cut off where they had stated
that the device was a
Isn't there like a bonus order if you order 5 neos'?, for the whole
family?;)
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The problem I see with only having IRC/mailing list is that there is no way to
search through archived subjects. So if there was a widespread problem with
the OpenMoko software, instead of posting a sticky in the forum about it,
people are now basically forced to ask the same question over and
Is that searchable? Is it threaded? Will there be someone on 24/7 that is
knowledgable and helpful?
I understand that some people love IRC and mailing lists. But users expect
to search and ask questions in a forum, not on a mailing list and IRC. I
think it's about time for some forums.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 05:44:29PM -0400, Jon Radel wrote:
[Entire digest that has nothing at all to do with the above that both
you sent out again removed.]
Spam the whole mailing list? Ah, at least you're forthright and know
yourself well...
Ever occur to you two forum fans that the
On 19-Jul-07, at 6:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem I see with only having IRC/mailing list is that there
is no way to
search through archived subjects. So if there was a widespread
problem with
the OpenMoko software, instead of posting a sticky in the forum
about it,
people
On Thursday 19 July 2007 17:44:44 Gerry Grainger wrote:
hi folks. I've had a problem with the purchase of the GTA01 model: I paid
for it pretty much as soon as the slashdot story broke, but haven't
received even a confirmation email for it. Does this mean that the order
didn't go through, or
1) A powered 4 port hub that accept 5-6V external power (hacked to power
a usb host connection). The perfect charger for the neo.. and, well, a
hub as extra function.
2) A 2.2A 5V power supply (4x500 mA = 2A + overhead).
3) A led flashlight powered by 4 D-cell (LR20) batteries that also can
Esben
For real time audio work, I use JACK[1] which uses SCHED_FIFO, but is
anyone working on porting jack to run on the neo?.
neo is running pulseaudio which is also an audio server with an option
to use sched_fifo. The option isn't enabled, but it's just a loose end
probably. (see
On 7/20/07, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that searchable? Is it threaded? Will there be someone on 24/7 that is
knowledgable and helpful?
If you want to search for information you can try my Google custom
search engine. It is available at
http://aiurlano.netsons.org/OpenMoko/
It
I spent a few minutes browsing the processor units on Samsung's site. I've
been thinking about the whole data transfer issue with SH1 and SH2. Both are
using USB1.1 as the interface to the host pc. This will be a painfully slow
way to transfer large amounts of data (ie music). It will be
Alessandro Iurlano writes:
If you want to search for information you can try my Google custom
search engine. It is available at
http://aiurlano.netsons.org/OpenMoko/
It can search into the wiki, mailing lists and the other official
sites in a single query.
Nice! Hmmm, if it were only available
sloppy but working... :)
for firefox 2... save it to
~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/searchplugins/ and restart firefox...
http://72.9.241.114/files/google4openmoko.xml
Joe Pfeiffer pisze:
Alessandro Iurlano writes:
If you want to search for information you can try my Google custom
well, I need some sleep... :-)
it should be:
http://openmoko.nemezis.eu/files/google4openmoko.xml
Piotr Duda pisze:
sloppy but working... :)
for firefox 2... save it to
~/.mozilla/firefox/something.default/searchplugins/ and restart firefox...
http://72.9.241.114/files/google4openmoko.xml
On 7/19/07, Jim McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, first time you mentioned Firefox, I thought you meant browser and/or
GUI stuff. But you focus on extensions/plugins :)
Sorry yep was thinking of the design philosophy rather than the
specifics. If I look at my own
OK turned out
/home/pfeiffer/.firefox/default/jornrz13.slt/searchplugins
was the right place to put it. Works great!
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