Hi,
thx again Aliasid, but I've got troubles with DMS :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./auxlaunch -dms
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./auxlaunch, line 246, in module
auxl = AuxLaunch(sys.argv)
File ./auxlaunch, line 130, in __init__
[dmsLbl, dmsImg, dmsCmd] = load_from_dms()
File
Oops, I've forgotten : yes, openmoko-panel-plugin is in debian, thx,
but when i lunch the panel I don't see it in auxlaunch, only on the
icones box (using fluxbox with my debian)
Le Sun, 19 Oct 200808:51:28 +0200,
Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
thx again Aliasid, but I've got troubles
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 08:49:40 +0200, Fredrik Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fre 2008-10-17 klockan 21:46 -0400 skrev Joel Newkirk:
What would you want to be included in such an image, realistically?I
have one currently with Ubuntu 8.04 jeos+XFCE, toolchain, qemu via
mokomakefile, latest
Hi Tobias,
Just wanted to say thank you.
Great idea !
Greetings,
Steven
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On Friday 17 Oct 2008 8:16:10 pm Michael wrote:
On 16/10/08 16:52:10, Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| (The first message I sent does not seem to have arrived)
|
| On 12/10/08 18:00:55, Andy Green wrote:
| Yes always-on MPU can deliver consistent power
Thanks for your advices, it is far more usable now.
Xavier.
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On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 10:34:33PM -0500, Bryan DeLuca wrote:
I thought some folks might find this useful. I have updated the scummvm
shell script in Om2008.9 stable, to remove the enlightenment keybind to allow
for the key to be remapped with xmodmap. I simply followed Raster's
Hello Tobias,
thanks for your help it works. I use the tip from Marco = Exec=xrandr
-o 3; pingus -f -g 640x480 -m -s; xrandr -o 0; into the
pingus.desktop-file
My last question at all is = How can i leave the game, when i am on the
map view? The Leave?-Button won't work for me.
Thanks.
with
arne anka wrote:
==Pim device==
imho that's exactly the kind of task openmoko did _not_ ask for.
I would respectfully disagree - Openmoko asked about Improving user
experience, and users are saying they want to experience PIM capabilities.
there are a lot of posts lately
¿May I suggest the image being a virtualbox one instead of vmware? Virtualbox
is quite fast as well, and there are free (as in speech) versions available for
all major distros. Only problem is that the open source does not support usb
(but the commercial version is freely downloadable and
On 19 Oct 2008, at 13:46, Dale Maggee wrote:
arne anka wrote:
==Pim device==
imho that's exactly the kind of task openmoko did _not_ ask for.
I would respectfully disagree - Openmoko asked about Improving user
experience, and users are saying they want to experience PIM
capabilities.
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:21:17PM +0100, Stroller wrote:
==Pim device==
imho that's exactly the kind of task openmoko did _not_ ask for.
I would respectfully disagree - Openmoko asked about Improving user
experience, and users are saying they want to experience PIM
I am not a developer, but i test the images and try to use the openmoko...
My main issue with Openmoko are :
1) Battery life : only 4hrs, and when you charge it, it discharge itself
after a while. I cannot use it as a daily phone :/
2) Basic telephony : the phone should wake up faster than it
Hello,
I'm thinking in writing s small script which pops up a box on the FR and
asking for reboot if this proc events/0 run away; the application for
the pop-up could easy be done in Python; how can I ask for the actual
CPU time of a proc? I was thinking in something like 'cat /proc/5/...'
but
Hi all,
I recently reflashed my freerunner to the 2008.09 release. At first
ethernet over usb worked fine, and I think also audio, but after running
opkg upgrade they both broke.
For usb-ethernet: Now nothing happens when I insert the usb-cable.
Flashing from uBoot still works fine though, and
Here is the main link:
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=AJZaurusUSB
Sources:
http://www.dsitri.de/download/AJZaurusUSB-0.5.4-src.tgz
Please ask if you need support for debugging.
I noticed that there was a bug in the installer package - so you
probably won't have had any
Hi,
What happens to the handful of bugs tagged Installer, Locations and Settings
for 2008.10 then ? My understanding is that they do not fall in the perimeter
of OM's new back to basics strategy, so are these orphans ?
Minh
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Hi Rodney
Was that a question for me?
I see you posted that to the list
Yes I believe these are the instructions to install and boot an OS on the SD
Now may be you can fix your IP problem without doing that
Do you know what steps led you to have a problem and not connect to your
phone anymore
Hello
I have a freerunner for sale; this includes the box, memory card
(512megs), hands free, adapter, pen, and the phone ( with screen guard/
om 200.8.09 stack ) for 16k; as I am unable to help with openmoko
project due to time constraint :(
People interested can write back to me.
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On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 05:45:44PM +0200, Minh Ha Duong wrote:
What happens to the handful of bugs tagged Installer, Locations and
Settings
for 2008.10 then ? My understanding is that they do not fall in the perimeter
of OM's new back to basics strategy, so are these orphans ?
I would
I've changed the package of Sander, So it rotates on start and it starts with
the right screen resolution and more. For more information, look at
http://onlinedev.blogspot.com/2008/10/getting-pingus-on-your-neo-freerunner.html
ps. The package may be used for inclusion on opkg. But I didn't do
On 2008.10.09.22.36, Fox Mulder wrote:
| I don't feel any performace issues with the 64MB swapfile on the
| sd-card. More the contrary is the fact. Debian is much smoother because
| i don't get all the time to the memory limit when running a few
| programs. And the FR or maybe debian itself seems
Houray,
I test the last FSO image and good things have been done :
- suspend/resume works.
- consumption in suspend mode for 7h :
- With WIFI disabled before, my battery loose 5%
- With WIFI enabled before, my battery loose 80%
- wakeup from suspend on calls is OK
-
Hi all,
Been running OM2008.9 for a while (from uSD) and that's pretty okay.
Just now however I noticed:
After having the FR on for about a day, I connected the USB cable to the
PC. The FR screen showed for a moment, went black and remained that way.
I had to pull the battery to force a reboot.
This is awesome!
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 07:11:26PM +0200, yves mahe wrote:
I test the last FSO image and good things have been done :
- suspend/resume works.
Wonderful!
- consumption in suspend mode for 7h :
- With WIFI disabled before, my battery loose 5%
- With
So first I tried the
testing-om-gta02-20081019.uImage.binhttp://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/testing-om-gta02-20081019.uImage.binkernel
from
http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/
While everything booted fine, I could not ssh into the device so I had to
give up on that kernel and just
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 15:05:48 +0200
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan DeLuca wrote:
I thought some folks might find this useful. I have updated the scummvm
shell script in Om2008.9 stable, to remove the enlightenment keybind to
allow for the key to be remapped with
All,
I'm currently working on rpm packages (Centos/Fedora/Mandriva/OpenSuSE)
for openmoko-*-arm(v4t)-linux-gnueabi-toolchain. (Packed from the
binaries provided by the openmoko project).
I think I got them to work. I didn't test them yet.
I'm wonder is it helpful for the openmoko people?
The
Short remark: The i686 version is probably not up to date yet as it's
not build, yet. The last version that is.
Joop Boonen wrote:
All,
I'm currently working on rpm packages (Centos/Fedora/Mandriva/OpenSuSE)
for openmoko-*-arm(v4t)-linux-gnueabi-toolchain. (Packed from the
binaries provided
Hi,
Tryed to find in the threads but no luck.
Is there a way that /home/ is in my SD card? Only /home/, like we do in Linux
distributions... so I can flash whenever i want the Neo without loosing
configuration files, icons and stuff I am adapting for myself in the Neo?
The idea is to have the
Is there a way that /home/ is in my SD card? Only /home/, like we do in Linux
distributions... so I can flash whenever i want the Neo without loosing
configuration files, icons and stuff I am adapting for myself in the Neo?
Did you try
#link /media/card/home /home
2008/10/2 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:59:20 -0700 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
aha! a decent frequency corpus (a few thousand words). i'll merge this with
the default us dict (and remove the small one as now that's useless).
If you are
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 22:39:34 +0100, Andy Selby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way that /home/ is in my SD card? Only /home/, like we do in
Linux
distributions... so I can flash whenever i want the Neo without loosing
configuration files, icons and stuff I am adapting for myself in the
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Hey all,
I'm trying to install Debian on the freerunner using the install.sh script.
I keep getting stuck at Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. and
then my script exits. I've tried individually installing, but after the
install step the script fails to install.
Hi,
As it seems popular these days to publish a custom version of the rotate
program, I am also going to do it.
After reading the source code of Rui Miguel Silva Seabra's rotate program, I
found some parts that could be improved and hacked on those. The result differs
from the original in the
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Jason Cawood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My reason is because if I suspend my phone then I walk away and return
to it, I have no visible notification I missed an event unless I touch
the screen and see if my phone is still suspended. If I'm not
constantly
Matthias Apitz wrote:
how can I ask for the actual
CPU time of a proc? I was thinking in something like 'cat /proc/5/...'
but have no man pages about the /proc layout :-(
$ man proc
[...]
/proc/[number]/stat
Status information about the process. This is used by ps(1). It is
defined
Alex Osborne wrote:
Matthias Apitz wrote:
how can I ask for the actual
CPU time of a proc? I was thinking in something like 'cat /proc/5/...'
but have no man pages about the /proc layout :-(
$ man proc
By the way, if you don't have them locally:
very good work, many thanks
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
[...]
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Perhaps another idea to lighten the core developers' load...
Invest a little time (a day or so?) to properly set up a VMWare image
that can be downloaded by developers that want to help in any way.
I'd much rather that the various parts of the system can be built by
using tools available in
Very snappy. It does die pretty quickly.. Due to accelerometer failing?
How can I help test this further. I ran from command line and when it dies
it just stopping writing to stdout. Also, if I re-run it just sits and waits
for stdout. I assume this is the acc. problem that you mentioned above.?
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 11:46:12 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joel Newkirk wrote:
I've posted a tarball of my networking fixes to
http://newkirk.us/om/testing/netfix-j1.tar.gz, and a writeup on it at
http://jthinks.com/better-freerunner-networking for anyone interested.
Wiki
seemed
Anyone compiled and running subversion server or even just a client on
their Freerunners yet?
Scott
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