On Tuesday 15 June 2010 10:58:41 Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Some FR have a problem of 2 capacitors in path to earpiece reducing max
possible earpiece level, while others have a correct 2 pcs 0R wire
instead. Actually for those I heard several complaints earpiece is too
loud :-)
I also have
Hello,
I'm searching for the parts for the buzz-fix so I could do it myself. I only
find it quite difficult to difficult to find the needed components: 2K2 0402
smd resistor and a small ceramic 100µF smd cap. On farnell you have to be a
company and digikey charges 18 Euro transport costs :O.
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 15:20:51 Paul Fertser wrote:
Peter Nijs moko...@depeje.net writes:
find it quite difficult to difficult to find the needed components: 2K2
0402 smd resistor and a small ceramic 100µF smd cap.
It'd be a bit too long for me to send you the parts but i can suggest
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 18:23:16 Jan Girlich wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 09.06.2010, 14:49 +0200 schrieb Peter Nijs:
Is there anyone on this list who can send a cap and some resistors to
somewhere near Leuven, Belgium in an envelope for a reasonable price?
I should have some of the resistors
Hi,
On Monday 02 November 2009 10:59:42 Sander van Grieken wrote:
Thanks for the update!
Ever since I saw that the SHR feeds didn't get updated for a while I
compiled SHR myself from the shr/import branch, so I already knew that
there was a lot of activity going on under the radar.
On Monday 09 November 2009 14:38:45 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
On 11/9/09, Peter Nijs moko...@depeje.net wrote:
Hello,
I never succeed in calling someone from the opimd-contacts application.
There
is just no response. When you would expect the dailer (standard shr) to
pop up
Hello,
I never succeed in calling someone from the opimd-contacts application. There
is just no response. When you would expect the dailer (standard shr) to pop
up, it doesn't. Running opimd-contacts from the commandline doesn't reveal
much. At startup I just get:
r...@fry ~ $ opimd-contacts
On Saturday 20 June 2009 16:00:10 Al Johnson wrote:
On Friday 19 June 2009, Petr Vanek wrote:
- FSO has a bug in reporting the speed - you will notice in speed
above 200km - check between shr settings and tango
- FSO is quite unable to get a fix while in 1m altitude and (or)
high
Hey,
I've found more builds for arm here:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/ .
I just copied the content of the archives (I've tried b1rc2, b1rc3 and the
nightly build from 7 june 2009) in /usr/lib/ over the original (from pkg)
folder. But running fennec then gives me:
I've just read a (Dutch) news article
(http://tweakers.net/nieuws/58158/microsoft-wil-brug-tussen-smartphone-en-pc-
patenteren.html) which describes a new patent microsoft filed. In the article
is a link to an English description of the patent.
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 15:11:40 Mathieu Rochette wrote:
Peter Nijs wrote:
I've just read a (Dutch) news article
(http://tweakers.net/nieuws/58158/microsoft-wil-brug-tussen-smartphone-en
-pc- patenteren.html) which describes a new patent microsoft filed. In the
article is a link
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 20:10:08 arne anka wrote:
(http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/description?CC=WONR=20090123
44A2KC=A2FT=Ddate=20090122DB=EPODOClocale=en_US)
i didn't read it fully, but how does that differ from a simple hub or the
common docking station well known to
Borrowing a nokia battery isn't difficult, but it's not good pr for the
freerunner tho.
depeje
On Thursday 22 January 2009 16:25:37 Eildert Groeneveld wrote:
Just to update all of you: meanwhile the FR is alive again. None of tricks
mentioned here cut, except replacing the apparently totally
You could try hooking the battery connector of the freerunner directly to an
alternative 4,5V source, like a battery. With the original battery in the
freerunner you can check the polarity. Remove the original battery before
connecting the alternative one. If, with a full 4,5 battery, your
Are you running out of ram? I've already seen processes vanish when running
out of ram and swap. Earlyer today I've seen a post about how to add swap
space.
I've never used debian or openoffice on my freerunner, maybe it's possible, I
haven't invesigated it. Openoffice seems just such a heavy
They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember
correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non-
active users not to participate.
depeje
On Thursday 15 January 2009 18:47:46 Joseph Reeves wrote:
Did anyone else ignore the original survey as
Sadly, this doesn't work on my suse (/etc/sysconfig/...) based system.
depeje
On Thursday 08 January 2009 12:58:09 Thomas Otterbein wrote:
FYI:
On my kubuntu (ubuntu with KDE installed by default) using the KDE
NetworkManager I followed the advices on
I also have a similar problem and an easy workaround.
I have the next files in the next folders:
flash/
flash/dfu-util
flash/2008.9/
flash/2008.9/uImage.bin
flash/2008.9/rootfs.jffs2
flash/2008.12/uImage.bin
flash/2008.12/rootfs.jffs2
flash/qtextended/.
When I do:
# cd flash
# ./dfu-util -a
I've seen one in the angstom-distribution's repo.
depeje
On Sunday 04 January 2009 15:30:13 lollisoft wrote:
Hi,
I am sad. The new version in testing from today does not contain an
installable mplayer.
Where must I go to download one for my FR ?
Thanks
Lothar
kimaidou wrote:
Hi Guys
Hi,
The wiki says that I can use the gui in the settings-application to even
connect to a wpa2 protected network. Now I tried that with an open network
and it works. (except for rerouting, which I still have to do using terminal.
It also thinks it failed even when it succeeded.) But I was
On Sunday 07 December 2008 12:17:19 arne anka wrote:
Isn't there a way to preload the neo with the key via ssh in a config
file?
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
My accesspoint is configured in wpa_supplicant, but the gui keeps asking me
for the key. Should I just not fill it in
I think you should be more concerned with the clips that hold the back cover
on your phone. I only remove the cover (very carefully) when my phone
freezes).
It's also easier to find a new battery insted of finding a new back cover for
the freerunner.
depeje
Op Tuesday 11 November 2008
I have that same behaviour when connecting my freerunner to a zingg hub dynamo
charger.
mvg,
depeje
Op Sunday 19 October 2008 19:14:34 schreef Paul:
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
To be able to use the wireless lan in my college I have to authenticate myself
thrue an ssl encrypted site. When I use minimo for that (the only browser
that knows something about ssl on the freerunner) it segfaults.
Attached to this mail is the output file of #wget http://www.google.be . You
That works, thanks!
Op Friday 15 August 2008 13:59:17 schreef vale:
gpssight can do that:
opkg install
http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/227/gpssight_0.8.4_freerunner
.armv4t.ipk
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I've put this solution in the wiki.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Setting_Date_and_Time#Setting_the_date.2Ftime_automatically_with_gps
Peter
Op Friday 15 August 2008 13:59:17 schreef vale:
gpssight can do that:
opkg install
Is there a way to use the clock of the gps to correct the hardware clock of
the neo? A button sync hw clock in agpsui would be nice. Maybe later it
could be a daemon (like ntpd) that does this as soon as the gps chip knows
the gps time.
Peter
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The graphical installer uses packagekit. This doesn't close when you close the
installer. So if you want to use opkg after having used the installer,
run killall packagekit first.
Peter
Op Saturday 09 August 2008 06:03:32 schreef Nathan Kinkade:
Installed the Om2008.8 images announced today
In an attempt to make it work (which failed btw) I installed these packages
from the standard repos:
-gsm0710mux
-libgsmd
-gsmd-plugins
-libmokogsmd2-0
-qtopia-phone-x11-libgsm
+ all dependency's
Since it still doesn't work, the question is if they are necessary to be able
to use the openmoko
You can find water-proof cases here.
http://www.otterbox.be/index1.html?lang=nlgclid=CJ3C0v_B_pQCFROI1Qod-hyCqg I
haven't checked if it actually fits.
Peter Nijs
Op Monday 04 August 2008 05:27:14 schreef Tim Erwin:
I took some photos and uploaded them to my blog:
http://andre.web-yard.de
I also have experienced this annoing shutdowns while I was in U-Boot, but not
during flashing.
Peter
Op Thursday 07 August 2008 22:36:27 schreef Christophe Badoit:
Rorschach a écrit :
Hi, when I go into the NOR-Flash to flash my rootfs or the kernel and
I do
nothing for ~30 sec the
mainly a bug in udhcpc which maibe isn't fully compatible with my
edimax router and dhcp server.
Peter Nijs
Op Friday 25 July 2008 01:27:58 schreef Peter Nijs:
With udhcpc eth0 immediatly after ifup eth0 I seem to get an IP
(reproducably!). I also did ifdown usb0 now before I did ifup eth0. I
.
Sometimes, in very rare cases I can get a decent lease. But that is not
reproducible. I think it's happened three times to me the last three days.
Anyone knows how I could get an IP reliably?
Peter Nijs
Op Sunday 13 July 2008 01:05:12 schreef Jim Morris:
arne anka wrote:
well, i did what
With udhcpc eth0 immediatly after ifup eth0 I seem to get an IP
(reproducably!). I also did ifdown usb0 now before I did ifup eth0. I was
planning to that _after_ I got an IP on eth0. Thanks for the help!
Peter Nijs
Op Thursday 24 July 2008 23:09:12 schreef Jim Morris:
Make sure you do ifdown
Done
https://admin-trac.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1422
Peter
Op Friday 20 June 2008 02:07:03 schreef Steven Kurylo:
Here it is:
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Op Thursday 19 June 2008 08:40:58 schreef Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Am 18.06.2008 um 21:08 schrieb Stroller:
On 18 Jun 2008, at 12:45, Ewan Marshall wrote:
...
Also how do you get unread message notification on forums?
... forums only do whole threads, not individual post in thread.
I received this mail around 22:40 UTC+1. (the time I downloaded my pop mail).
I saw on the list archive someone asked for the headers, so here are they. I
haven't gotten that mail already though. I have checked my mail every half
hour this evening.
Peter
== Mail with headers. ===
I've also got the delay. And I've only got the delay for this list. All other
mails sent from anywhere in the world get to my mailbox immediatly.
Peter
Op Monday 16 June 2008 00:32:24 schreef Jörgen Lidholm:
I get them very fast, my guess is it's probably something with your service
provider.
One can also measure the signal strength. I don't know how accurate that is.
KDE has a tool that locks the desktop if you (and your bluetooth phone
ofcourse) are to far away.
Peter
Op Monday 16 June 2008 15:59:45 schreef Alexey Feldgendler:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 12:24:27 +0200, W. B.
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De: Joerg Reisenweber
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Asunto: Re: Acceleration in our pockets
Para: community@lists.openmoko.org
CC: Peter Nijs
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Fecha: jueves, 12 junio, 2008 2:37
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Op Thursday 12 June 2008 09:15:10 schreef Cedric Cellier:
-[ Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:13:19PM +0100, Andy Powell ]
And better yet for productivity, at least for a developper : do not use
any workspace that require management. :-)
Sorry, but that just doesn't make sense at all. If
Op Tuesday 10 June 2008 10:11:23 schreef Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I have seen it this morning in the planet.openmoko.com,
| http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/accelerating-in-my-pocket/
| Andrzej balrog-kun Zaborowski was able to use mplayer with glamo
I pay my carrier €50 per year on avarage. And buying an OM will not increase
that amount.
Peter
On Tuesday 10 June 2008 19:56:44 ian douglas write:
Robert Taylor wrote:
You pay through the nose for it because you HAVETO sign up for a 2 year
contract minimum.
Granted, the Apple and ATT
U also have to know that running linux doesn't mean it's open. Some Telenet
digiboxes (The onlything in Belgium that can receive the encrypted DBV-C) run
Linux, but they are the most closed devices I've ever seen, and they also
fail in what they are designed to do. I assume they where designed
Op Sunday 08 June 2008 14:25:35 schreef Carsten Haitzler:
On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 09:02:03 +0200 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
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babbled:
but there is definitely a i want as insane a dpi as i can get
group here.
this is for sure. the question is - is it really the majority of
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