Hi all,
I've tried most of the distributions and patches that are echo free and
nothing has worked sofar except when I configure the volume so low that you
can hardly hear a thing.
One thing that makes troubleshooting this issue so tricky is the fact that
the echo is experienced by the person
I've tried most of the distributions and patches that are echo free
and nothing has worked sofar except when I configure the volume so low
that you can hardly hear a thing.
i haven't read the whole thread so excuse me if anyone has mentioned
this already...
i have always suffered the same issue
Thanks for that, I will give that new SHR distro a try this weekend.
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On Fri, January 23, 2009 02:58, William Kenworthy wrote:
Reiserfs3 however just rocks!
Yes, it's killer!
Sorry, that was a troll, my apologies (could not resist it).
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ext2/3 is not really suited to storing such a large number of small
files.
afaik ext3 can be configured to use small files.
(I don't understand why ext2/3 is used at all these days, as it has
been obsolete for years.
that's nonsense.
Except for one bug 8 years ago[1], ReiserFS has
arne anka wrote:
ext2/3 is not really suited to storing such a large number of small
files.
afaik ext3 can be configured to use small files.
(I don't understand why ext2/3 is used at all these days, as it has
been obsolete for years.
that's nonsense.
Except
I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
don't have the url handy, but osm has a list of links providing
daily/weekly/monthly updated tar balls of diffrent areas and the world.
found it, see here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm#Extracts
its not nonsense - ext2/3 is vastly overrated - However, I am aware that
its very much dependent on your use case. And in my use case, Ive been
bitten too many times.
Never heard that ext3 is good for small files - the opposite in fact as
it doesnt do tail packing (so can waste huge amounts of
Wow. I must say that I am impressed.
Paul
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Paul p...@nlpagan.net wrote:
Wow. I must say that I am impressed.
Would you care to elaborate ?
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Wow. I must say that I am impressed.
Would you care to elaborate
It looks very complete, carries all the bits and things I would expect
to run on the FR, and from what I have tried so far, it works too.
Have not had time to play a lot (I should be working... ehem...) but so
far I
I followed the instructions on the wiki for setting up the
interfaces file under /etc/network. On the wiki page they have the
following for the wireless interface:
# Wired or wireless interfaces
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
up
The Jewish State of Israel has no constitution, nor does it name its borders.
Israel's hidden constitution is Judaism. Israel's undeclared borders range from
the Nile to the Euphrates rivers. Israel's desired jurisdiction extends over
the entire Earth.
It could not be more clear that the
The Jewish State of Israel has no constitution, nor does it name its borders.
Israel's hidden constitution is Judaism. Israel's undeclared borders range from
the Nile to the Euphrates rivers. Israel's desired jurisdiction extends over
the entire Earth.
It could not be more clear that the
And you think that this is an appropriate forum because why?
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
mic...@openmoko.org wrote:
The Jewish State of Israel has no constitution, nor does it name its borders.
Israel's hidden constitution is Judaism. Israel's undeclared
Uhh, what does anti-semitism have to do with hacking phones?
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could someone please do something against this rassistic and antisemitic
peice of crap?
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I highly doubt he himself sent that mail.
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Am Friday 23 January 2009 17:14:10 schrieb john dowd:
And you think that this is an appropriate forum because why?
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
mic...@openmoko.org wrote:
The Jewish State of Israel has no
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 11:14:10 -0500
john dowd jdowds...@gmail.com wrote:
And you think that this is an appropriate forum because why?
See the headers. I strongly suspect some forgery...
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Friday 23 January 2009 skrev john dowd:
And you think that this is an appropriate forum because why?
i was thinking the same thing. While i may agree with the sentiments of the
post, i really doubt that this is the forum for discussion on this topic.
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Judging by the fact that two of those just came from
@openmoko.comaddresses, I would say that it's either a spoofed from
field or they got
hacked somehow...
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See the headers. I strongly suspect some forgery...
It seems so...
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Please oh please don't get too nervous !
This is a spam that circulates nowadays on several mailing-lists, and it
hasn't been sent by Mickey. It already happened elsewhere, the mail
address is faked.
Xav
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 17:09 +0100, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
The Jewish State
The bigger buttons are nice!
It paused whan a call came in too. :-)
Can you get these improvements into the pythm image at opkg and/or SHR?
Helge Hafting
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This seems to be sent by some kind of malware. Please don't hold it
against people at openmoko.com, it is most certainly not the kind of thing
that they would spout.
On Fri, January 23, 2009 16:19, Scott Sweeny wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:16 AM, The Digital Pioneer
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Fernando Martins wrote:
Very nice, thanks. It's indeed working, sort of:
- on my SHR image (08.12.16), settings has no option for GPS
You are right, of course.
These days, no option for turning the gps hardware on or off. Gps is
turned on automatically by fso-gpsd, when an app tries to use
slot. If it isn't there, then your phone have this problem.
not necessarily. in fact, if you really have this problem you didn't
update your kernel a very long time.
the gps/sd card fix is in all kernels available for a very long time now,
the hw fix is not necessary.
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hi!,
The last year we wrote a pinball game for a contest and now
we want to share a version for Neo devices.
Great game!
One problem though. The sound is sometimes fine, and sometimes extremely
choppy. Is the game trying to make more advanced sound (mixing
Helge Hafting wrote:
The bigger buttons are nice!
It paused whan a call came in too. :-)
Can you get these improvements into the pythm image at opkg and/or SHR?
Seems I spoke too soon.
Everything got better except the pauses between songs - they got much
worse. :-( It is faster to restart
Wow. The phone works nicely. I did not hear a buzz, echo or other
annoying sounds.
Also SMS/text messaging incoming and outgoing works!
Have not taken the time to try GPS yet, as that is not important for me,
but I may, soon. ;-)
Paul
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How is suspend on SHR? Is it working well? If telephony, SMS, etc. are
working great, then I might consider switching to SHR as a daily phone!
Paul wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedWow. The
phone works nicely. I did not hear a buzz, echo or other annoying
i haven't any obvious problems with shr, its working great. There are however
some things still needed to be done in the way of power management...
i.e. allow suspend when powered only by battery is yet to be implemented,
although the framework for doing such a thing seems to be in place.
On
Matthew Lane wrote:
How is suspend on SHR? Is it working well? If telephony, SMS, etc. are
working great, then I might consider switching to SHR as a daily phone!
Have not gotten to suspend-play yet. I flashed the phone and horsed
around a bit while I was supposed to work ;-) (Hush,
I am working on a gstreamer version ATM which will allow me to work
around the limitations of mplayer. If/when I get this done, I will
work on making a package and/or seeing if I can integrate with the
main pythm distribution.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no
I got the exact same email sent from 'myself' earlier today so its
definitely just forged spam
Christian
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 11:21 -0500, Nelson Castillo wrote:
See the headers. I strongly suspect some forgery...
It seems so...
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Hi Rafa,
thanks for your reply.
I installed the missing libraries indicated in the README-openmoko.txt file.
It works! Very good!
Because the sound is not good, I changed the launch command in the
/usr/bin/linball.sh file as follows:
DISPLAY=:0 ./linball -f n
The difference is adding the
Openmoko.com and openmoko.org do not seem to have SPF records in DNS.
( http://www.openspf.org )
Can someone please add these records? it would help stop spreading these
false mails.
Kind regards,
Ed
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller wrote:
I got the exact same email sent from 'myself' earlier
Hi Helge,
--- On Fri, 1/23/09, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hi!,
The last year we wrote a pinball game for a contest
and now
we want to share a version for Neo devices.
Great game!
Thanks! :)
One problem though. The sound is sometimes
Hi!,
--- On Fri, 1/23/09, Giovanni pino.o...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for your reply.
I installed the missing libraries indicated in the
README-openmoko.txt file.
It works! Very good!
Great man!
Because the sound is not good, I changed the launch command
in the
/usr/bin/linball.sh
Hmmm. It would appear that somebody's desktop system or server has
been compromised.
You all might want to check your AV software.
Can I also suggest that people not use the offensive subject in their
replies? ---It only gives the bigots
more traction and voice. If you think the message is
Suspend does not work while only on battery yet? How long is the
battery life? Only a few hours I imagine.
jon wrote:
i haven't any obvious problems with shr, its working great. There are however
some things still needed to be done in the way of power management...
i.e. allow suspend when
Will the normal phone improvements regarding noise and buzz also be fed
back into the Om2008 distro?
Matthew Lane wrote:
Suspend does not work while only on battery yet? How long is the
battery life? Only a few hours I imagine.
jon wrote:
i haven't any obvious problems with shr, its
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Can mailman be configured that you have to sign your messages correctly
and otherwise they will not be distributed?
Steve 'dillo Okay wrote:
Hmmm. It would appear that somebody's desktop system or server has
been compromised.
You all might want
OK.
Thanks again!
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Rafael Ignacio Zurita
rizur...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi!,
--- On Fri, 1/23/09, Giovanni pino.o...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for your reply.
I installed the missing libraries indicated in the
README-openmoko.txt file.
It works! Very
The phone does suspend. Battery-life is at least a day. (without wifi).
However, it doesn't suspend again after receiving an sms. Which is a
battery-killer if you don't check your phone every 20min.
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Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net writes:
Will the normal phone improvements regarding noise and buzz also be fed
back into the Om2008 distro?
Om2008.x is dead. Get used to it. No, no improvements will be fed back
there.
And GSM buzz is a hardware issue! No amount of flashing can solve
it.
you don't have to hack anything or find out passwords etc to get a faked
mail address.
it is a simple spoof which can be accoplished using telnet/ssh and an
email account, nothing else needed (if the mailserver is configured in a
certain way).
we did the same thing to scare the crap out of
Just for the records. I didn't write that.
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Those are links to snapshots of the OSM database in XML, not the
rendered tiles that Martin is looking for.
aargh, you're right -- i fell into that trap already a while ago!
i read some howtos to setup rendering (mapnik or something else), and it
is an overkill!
the best bet would probably
Paul Fertser wrote:
Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net writes:
Will the normal phone improvements regarding noise and buzz also be fed
back into the Om2008 distro?
Om2008.x is dead. Get used to it. No, no improvements will be fed back
there.
And GSM buzz is a hardware issue! No amount
I think simplest way is that toolchain, which you have installed, if I
undestood right. (But there are ready ubuntu deb also.)
Go to directory where you have sources and type
. /usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env
Now you can, _in this directory_, use commands like
arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc and
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Steve 'dillo Okay
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Hmmm. It would appear that somebody's desktop system or server has
been compromised.
No, looking at the headers, almost certainly not. Someone simply
forged Mickey's address using their email client. I receive
Luckily, I do. Can you manually suspend by tapping the power button,
like 2008.12? And once the SMS is read, will it then automatically
suspend? Thanks.
Richy wrote:
The phone does suspend. Battery-life is at least a day. (without wifi).
However, it doesn't suspend again after receiving
Pressing the power button brings up a small menu. One of the options
is suspend. Suspending this way takes a few seconds, but the resume
is pretty snappy.
-Steven
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Matthew Lane mal...@purdue.edu wrote:
Luckily, I do. Can you manually suspend by tapping the
MIke Crash m...@mikecrash.com writes:
If someone interested, i have packaged e17 for debian, you can download it on
www.mikecrash.com
How does this relate to the existing e17 package that is in debian? [1]
Where's the source code to your packages?
[1]
$ apt-cache show e17
Package: e17
Any way I can ressusitate this device ?
W
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On Friday 23 January 2009, wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wrote:
Any way I can ressusitate this device ?
you may need to get a charged battery for instance from a Nokia lc5 or lc6.
Did it for me (nothing else worked). Once you have the FR booted you can hook
it up to power, replace the battery
well I've used a usb cable to boot a not-so-dead neo, and a nokia
battery to boot one that was turned off for like a week
wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com escribió:
Any way I can ressusitate this device ?
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Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com writes:
This is the same, only newer, source code from e17 official repo, i have
But where's the source code for the debian packaging (the ./debian/
subdirectory used with dpkg-buildpackage)?
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It is part of e17 svn (svn.enlightenment.org), so i have not uploaded it
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
But where's the source code for the debian packaging (the ./debian/
subdirectory used with dpkg-buildpackage)?
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Just for the records. I didn't write that.
Me neither. Sorry about this nonsense everyone.
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