Re: uboot version? wiki not accurate

2008-10-24 Thread BrendaWang
Helmut Tessarek ??: Hi, I'm still using my original uboot version and I think it is time to upgrade. Unfortunately the wiki seems not to be accurate, because it states the following: The latest bootloader binary builds can be found under http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/ . All

Re: New home for the New FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Charles-Henri Gros
*Updated Duke3D a version without sound but that works like a charm an has a semitransparent buttons Nice to know people appreciate my work ;) By the way, I fixed the .desktop file (I'm like you, I don't like testing so much...) Turning sound back on is just a matter of changing the config

Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread John Lee
Dear community, http://onlinedev.blogspot.com/2008/10/is-openmoko-working-on-there-back-to.html And please read my comment below. I have to say I don't like opinions like this but I will take it as a result of high expectation. We will keep sending to the public list once we have something,

Re: rcp works, konqueror+fish not

2008-10-24 Thread Margo Koppelmann
I have the same problem - can't upload with fish://, both with qtextended and FDOM. And sftp:// doesn't work either. It tells me the password is wrong :S So I'm using scp to copy filest to my Freerunner. On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Hendrik Siedelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/10/22

Re: rcp works, konqueror+fish not

2008-10-24 Thread Aapo Rantalainen
Fish document says, that perl is used if it installed on target. Freerunner Debian has perl 5.10.0 I installed perl to my FDOM from repository, it is version 5.8.8. Do not work. -Aapo Rantalainen ___ Openmoko community mailing list

Re: Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread John Lee
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 02:47:03PM +0800, John Lee wrote: Now for the status update this week: Olv and Erin is working on reducing boot time. Currently it's reduced from 2:35 (Om2008.9) to around 1:40. One minute less in one week, and Olv just got back from hospital last Monday. We will

Re: FDOM pet Tux (other distros too)

2008-10-24 Thread David Samblas
El jue, 23-10-2008 a las 22:18 +0200, Minh Ha Duong escribió: Hi David, There is a purple brained Tux on the FDOM page at http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html Looks cool, isn't it ? :) Is that FDOM's pet or your company's ? FDOM's, Is a Fat and Dirty penguin with brained reminiscence :)

Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread Minh Ha Duong
Dear John, I agree that the blog post, and especially the title, was closer to low-level sensational journalism than to international diplomacy. I was kind of shocked as you probably were to read Openmoko has announced their 'Back to basics' plan a week ago. It's time to review. I am afraid

Re: [FSO] QT Dbus connection to Gypsy

2008-10-24 Thread Michael Tansella
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 22:36:51 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: How exactly does it not work? Are you extracting the data out of the struct with the operators as described in http://doc.trolltech.com/4.2/qdbusargument.html ? Thank you very much, I didn't notice the Class qdbusargument

Re: FDOM pet Tux (other distros too)

2008-10-24 Thread Minh Ha Duong
The wiki s needs more pretty pictures. I will try to add some screen captures too, when my neo comes back from a brief the demo tour Cool. Actually that was a subliminal message to other distribution managers. Especially to SHR and ASU, since Qt, Debian and Android more or less already

Re: Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread Alasal
Sorry, maybe I was a little to the point on that blog post. But I and several others had a big discussion about Openmoko and their way of communicating things. Mostly (and that's only my experience) when something new is announced, the developers goes crazy and the first week is the most active

Tux image

2008-10-24 Thread Paul
Hi all on http://nwyfre.homelinux.net/alg_plaatjes/MokoTux1.jpg I have an image for OpenMoko. Where on the Wiki could I put it (and is there a preferred size?) Paul -- Better wade back mid water than gang forward and drown. (Scottish Proverb) http://www.nlpagan.net Running on Mandriva Linux

Re: Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread Vasco Névoa
John, this new Update is an excelent move in several aspects. Keep it going, and thank you very much!! Citando John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Dear community, http://onlinedev.blogspot.com/2008/10/is-openmoko-working-on-there-back-to.html And please read my comment below. I have to say I

Re: Tux image

2008-10-24 Thread Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes
Hi Paul, what about here somewhere: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Artwork ? A selection of sizes is nice, also the vector source if you did it in some vector-based program! Thanks, - Gunnar Paul wrote: Hi all on http://nwyfre.homelinux.net/alg_plaatjes/MokoTux1.jpg I have an image for

Re: Tux image

2008-10-24 Thread Paul
Hello Gunnar http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Artwork Neat! I had looked for something like this but failed to find... I put the images up there, in 4 flavours/sizes. A selection of sizes is nice, also the vector source if you did it in some vector-based program! No vector-source,

Re: Android open sourced

2008-10-24 Thread Vasco Névoa
Citando Kishore [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Since i got my neo rather recently, i have only tried 4.4.1. Is 4.3 still the better choice? A couple of days ago i lost my daily use phone (motoming A1200) and so i now need to use the FR as my daily phone. I've been using ASU (OM2008.9) since the

Re: Need help to run java apps on openmoko

2008-10-24 Thread Max Giesbert
have you checked http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Java ? please update if necessary... Girish Revadigar schrieb: Hi, I am new to openmoko. I want to run one of my java based GUI application on openmoko. But when I tried to check for the java support on the newly brought model, I found there

Re: Need help to run java apps on openmoko

2008-10-24 Thread Girish Revadigar
Hi Max, Thank you for your reply. From the information on this site, looks like we need to do some external work to get java run on openmoko. Can you please suggest some java packages available which can be installed in openmoko? Thank you Girish On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Max Giesbert

Re: Need help to run java apps on openmoko

2008-10-24 Thread Peter Neubauer
Well, on standard 2008.9 or so, you should be able to install opkg install jamvm to start with. Starting a visual java program from the command line (logging in via ssh) would then be: export DISPLAY=:0.0 jamvm -jar myJar.jar If you are running Debian, you can even install classpath, openjdk,

Re: Need help to run java apps on openmoko

2008-10-24 Thread Joseph Reeves
Hi Girish, I've been running gvSIG mobile [1], a java app, on Jalimo [2]. gvSIG mobile isn't freely available yet, but keep an eye on planet.openmoko.org for an announcement in the (hopefully) near future. Cheers, Joseph [1] http://gvsigmobileonopenmoko.wordpress.com/ [2]

Re: Finger Keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Nik Lutz wrote: The code is a real hack - I see it as a proof of concept for my initial idea: The keyboard should have two modes. - A fullscreen-mode with plenty of space for big buttons and a textfield. - a minimized-mode with at least two buttons: one to switch to fullscreen. The second to

Re: rcp works, konqueror+fish not

2008-10-24 Thread Alastair Johnson
mc also implements fish, so the cause is the same. The fcntl module isn't included in the standard images but is used - see .fishsrv.pl on a machine where fish has worked. This needs to be transferred though, so if shell-based transfers aren't working the perl ones can't either. Thomas

using the FR as a daily phone

2008-10-24 Thread Kishore
On Friday 24 Oct 2008 4:44:55 pm Vasco Névoa wrote: Citando Kishore [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Since i got my neo rather recently, i have only tried 4.4.1. Is 4.3 still the better choice? A couple of days ago i lost my daily use phone (motoming A1200) and so i now need to use the FR as my daily

Re: Finger Keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Leonti Bielski
Did not tested it yet, but I think a big keyboard is a good idea. Big keyboard with a tiny text field (reasonably tiny :)) would be great to rapid texting without any guessing system. Leonti On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Nik Lutz wrote: The

External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Pander
Hi all, I'm looking for a wired small USB keyboard to use on a Freerunner. I'm looking for one: - which is small in size, max 12 inch or 30 cm wide - has qwerty layout - has preferably no multi media buttons / hot keys - has preferably no LEDs - has a type A USB hub - has a mini type B USB jack

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Joseph Reeves
Hi, We don't have any with a built in USB hub, but you may be interested in: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex Especially the smaller model: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex/duraflex-mini Cheers, Joseph 2008/10/24 Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, I'm looking for a wired

Re: using the FR as a daily phone

2008-10-24 Thread Kishore
On Friday 24 Oct 2008 7:58:59 pm Kishore wrote: Ps. Is there developer documentation that explains details? I see files like the gsmhandset.state and im not sure how all this works? clearly all the distributions for the FR seem to use the same file concept but im not sure this is a

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread feywulf
Looks very cool. The most important question is, What logo is on the meta/super key? Hopefully not the windows logo. -feywulf --- On Fri, 10/24/08, Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: External wired small USB keyboard To: List for

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Pander
Thanks. However, non flexible was also a requirement, since a solid underground is not always available. As for the logo on the meta/super key... Where is the openkeyboard.org ;) feywulf wrote: Looks very cool. The most important question is, What logo is on the meta/super key? Hopefully

European Freerunner in USA?

2008-10-24 Thread joakim
I'm going to travel to the USA next month from Sweden. I will be in San Fransisco and Vegas. I would like to use my Freerunner as much as possible as a phone, so I have some questions: - Will gsm roaming with Telenor(Vodaphone) work well, or should I buy a temporary card in the states? - I have

Re: [OM2008.8 - testing] - no desktop icons any more.

2008-10-24 Thread Daniel Benoy
Is there any way to downgrade back to stable? On Tuesday 21 October 2008 12:33:04 Benedikt Schindler wrote: hi, is someone on the testing tree of the 2008.8 distro, and solved the icon problem yet? i upgraded to the latest testing 2008.8 packages. I know that there is a problem with the

Re: Call for mirrors for FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Alastair Johnson
David Samblas wrote: Well some of you have send me a mail about my site is little bit slow ... taking in count I have served about 20Gb in less than 2 days is with peaks of 1 Gb/hour , slow is at least a good performance :) I will try to make a script to balance beetween me an the mirrors

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Pander
Why not a Tux? That would cover a greater market. Note that a sticker should be on the package, specifically designed for Linux. Alternatively, what would be a more generic symbol for meta/super? In that case you can 'use' it with Win/Mac/Lin. Joseph Reeves wrote: Unfortunately it's the Windows

Re: European Freerunner in USA?

2008-10-24 Thread Bryan DeLuca
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 19:46:05 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to travel to the USA next month from Sweden. I will be in San Fransisco and Vegas. I would like to use my Freerunner as much as possible as a phone, so I have some questions: - Will gsm roaming with Telenor(Vodaphone)

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/10/24 Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex Especially the smaller model: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex/duraflex-mini Do you have any prices? Regards Jeff ___ Openmoko community mailing list

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
2008/10/24 Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex Especially the smaller model: http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex/duraflex-mini Do you have any prices? Regards Jeff ___ Openmoko community mailing list

Re: Call for mirrors for FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Eldon Koyle
Are the files available via rsync? If so, it would be trivial for me to add it to our mirror. I'm lazy, so I'd rather not write new scripts ;). -- Eldon Koyle -- Those who do not do politics will be done in by politics. -- French Proverb On Oct 24 19:53+0200, David Samblas

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread feywulf
Or it could be left blank so any image could be applied to it. A sticker decal sheet to apply one of a selection of different images to let it appeal to as large a group as possible. It might be hard to get a sticker that wouldn't come off when rolled up. On older Unix keyboards the

Re: External wired small USB keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Robin Paulson
2008/10/25 Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED]: - which is small in size, max 12 inch or 30 cm wide - has qwerty layout - has preferably no multi media buttons / hot keys - has preferably no LEDs - has a type A USB hub - has a mini type B USB jack i think you're going to find that last one near

Re: [debian/zhone] Send an SMS

2008-10-24 Thread arne anka
I finally worked out what I was missing here. So for anyone else in the same bemused state: you have to have some SIM contacts! did not see that thread before -- but yes. it is so since zhone started.probably everybody presumed you know that. bot do not despair! the wiki has imo a

Re: Call for mirrors for FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Matt
Why not use bittorrent? Then everyone who benefits, can also contribute, effortlessly. Alastair Johnson wrote: Alastair Johnson wrote: David Samblas wrote: Well some of you have send me a mail about my site is little bit slow ... taking in count I have served about 20Gb in less

Re: New home for the New FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Steve Mosher
Thanks for GNUChess! Steve Ben Hussey wrote: ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html and if you ask

Re: Finger Keyboard

2008-10-24 Thread Dale Maggee
on 2007.2: Traceback (most recent call last): File ./fingerkeyboard.py, line 62, in module import etk ImportError: No module named etk :( I also like the Idea, though, but some thoughts: - The fullscreen keyboard should also have a 'paste' button, so that when you select the field (i.e:

Re: Is Openmoko working on their 'back to basics' plan?

2008-10-24 Thread Dale Maggee
John, Thank you very much, it's reassuring to hear these updates and to know that you guys are indeed working on it. I think that you'll make alot of people very happy if you keep updates like this coming! Don't let a couple of negative opinions worry you. Personally I've had times when I've

Re: Call for mirrors for FDOM

2008-10-24 Thread Steve Mosher
Thanks Alastair. Alastair Johnson wrote: Alastair Johnson wrote: David Samblas wrote: Well some of you have send me a mail about my site is little bit slow ... taking in count I have served about 20Gb in less than 2 days is with peaks of 1 Gb/hour , slow is at least a good performance :) I