Il giorno mar, 21/12/2010 alle 16.33 +0100, Dr.H.NikolausS ha scritto:
Dear all,
we are happy that we can make an announcement to the Free and
Open Hardware Community, right in time for X-mas and New Year:
We have finally tested, understood and patched the bugs of the
first GTA04 sample
Il giorno lun, 15/11/2010 alle 22.15 +0100, Martin Jansa ha scritto:
Xorg crash fixed
http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/commit/?id=a02d3d0eefe03576c33294b4201fdbe6bde21cde
Cool! Now also midori doesn't crash any more on tab-switch! :)
Il giorno mer, 06/10/2010 alle 21.55 +0200, Marc Andre Tanner ha
scritto:
Hi,
I finally had some time to hack on qi-bootmenu the result is
a new 0.2 release
Cool!
However, why not using this partition policy:
- First partition used for both bootmenu kernel and rootfs
- Other partitions
Il giorno sab, 25/09/2010 alle 19.57 +0400, Gennady Kupava ha scritto:
В Птн, 24/09/2010 в 15:11 +0200, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) пишет:
Some days ago I've tried to port this patch to the Openmoko kernel,
after applying it to the SHR 2.6.32 kernel (patches at [1]), I got
these results
Il giorno gio, 16/09/2010 alle 17.23 +0100, Al Johnson ha scritto:
kdbus is proof-of-concept at the moment, the idea being to reduce the number
of context switches needed for each dbus message. One synthetic benchmark
shows a 3x speed increase on the n900 but speedup in real world
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
Em 31-07-2010 01:02, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) escreveu:
On 26/07/2010 - 10.58 +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
I have been using the qi with 2+4+2 timing over the weekend, and noted
two problems. (This with shr unstable and its 2.6.32 kernel.)
First, lots
On 26/07/2010 - 10.58 +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
I have been using the qi with 2+4+2 timing over the weekend, and noted
two problems. (This with shr unstable and its 2.6.32 kernel.)
First, lots of WSODs. This required lots of suspending (or reboot)
without seeing the screen. This is not
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Thanks for sharing. How's speed and reliability for ubifs? I wonder
whether it's worth the hassle to switch, given that SD access should be
even faster and much more convenient.
I'm using UBIFS in my hybrid OM2008 (still :P) based distro for some
months; In my
Marc Andre Tanner wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 04:10:34PM +0100, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
I agree, I'm wondering the same... Where are gone the swisscom
projects? :o
Their www site is down actually. :/
As far as I know they stopped their work on the day Sean announced
the end
Steven ** wrote:
I've seen this several times with SHR-Unstable and now with Android.
So, I'd say it's something that is common among these distro's. Is it
seen on all distros? Is it the kernel? Hardware bug? Bootloader
issue?
Any clues how to debug this or what might cause it?
In the
Il giorno mar, 17/11/2009 alle 12.53 +0100, arne anka ha scritto:
seeing the rather sleek design of the wikireader, i wonder if someone has
proceeded (and succeeded at) creating a new case for the freerunner?
there were several postings in the beginning and swiss telecom had a
project
c_c wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Would be possible keeping the same system but allowing an usage in
480x640 mode?
OT - but - what hardware are you talking about? ;-)
Sorry I used a wrong term... With system I didn't meant another
hardware, just the same software used
Matthias Huber wrote:
because i hadn't nderstood it in deep:
when i would for example do an nand_erase on mtd6 and would make for
example an ext3 of it,
would this work or is the jffs necessary for writing into nand (mtd6) ?
I'd suggest to move to ubifs... I'm using it (I'm still with an
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
Have anybody noticed, when you type some text in a elementary entry,
then you click on any other element (a button for example) and you
click again on the entry.
This is a quite known bug in E, BTW more than in elementary itself I
figure this is related to edje or eina
Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/10/28 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/electronics/172594/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_e_1_3_last
Wow, just wow!
It's an interesting device, not for me, but quite interesting.
Il giorno mar, 27/10/2009 alle 16.37 -0300, Rafael Ignacio Zurita ha
scritto:
Hello people,
there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobile phones, with a fullscreen
keyboard, and sound/screen/vibrator feedback.
Nice work!
Suggestions and
undrwater wrote:
A key-word browser would be great. I think many of the browsers available
should be able to know what to do if we browse to this location?
Some months ago I've started a project with the telefoninux community
called eTube [1]... I added the basic features (etube-test.c), but
Dr.H.NikolausS wrote:
• This is not a Bass-Fix: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Is this planned in the future?
I'd like to buy all the fixes at once...
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abatrour wrote:
Does anyone remember who was assigned to work on glamo while openmoko was
still developing software?
I'm trying to round up some of the old crew to see if I can gather some
knowledge and possibly some code to help get the glamo working as intended.
I remember Thomas White.
c_c wrote:
Help needed
1. sample code for a service using c + dbus / e-dbus
Look in the e_dbus sources the files src/bin/e_dbus_test*.c
The code should help, but I should have somewhere also some examples
I've written for FSO.
2. How do I set an alarm that can wake up the phone from
Bernd Prünster wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Nice compromise, I like its speed and readability, but could you enable
a little the shadows and the transparency?
I figure they don't take away so much power, but they're very useful for
having a visual separation of different
Bernd Prünster wrote:
FLOWER POWER!
gry* ist ready for public release!
(for those of you who tested the prerelease version few months ago: the
flowers are gone and have been replaced by solid colors)
*only 2 files have to be installed
*it will survive an opkg upgrade
*it is a s fast as the
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Sean, let me be the first one to congratulate you.
I think I know what an undertaking this project has been for you, so I'm very
glad you made it. I wish you great success with this product!
All the best,
I do agree on everything.
Good luck with this, I
Michal Brzozowski wrote:
Now I have Serenity again, the illume keyboard is turned off again
(yay), the battery app shows the state wrong (!)
Ive not tried with paroli, but when I compile e17 from svn and I upgrade
the version I've in my Om2008 partition I've to go in Illume-settings -
Advanced
jeremy jozwik wrote:
window seat makes no difference : )
in fact for several minuets i was holding my freerunner against the
window and got nothing...
I was able to... When I tried while flying, I needed a lot of time to
get the fix, but then I got it. Another time I've got the fix before of
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
I found the same issue than Michal, not a real problem, but it's hard to
scroll without clicking.
Could you specify on what views (or all?) is this?
for the people view, it's ok, scrolling nicely without clicking, but in
the settings menu, I put my finger on
David Ford wrote:
raster?
what are the settings i can put in a dotfile to adjust elementary app
fonts and styles?
You've just to export env variables. Use ELM_SCALE or only
ELM_FINGER_SIZE. Read more at [1]. ;)
[1] http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Elementary
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Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 04 June 2009, David Ford wrote:
I've been told that telling the widget to grab the focus should pop up
the virtual keyboard, but it has yet to happen.
Not quite - it responds to various X atoms being set. This post has some more
info, including c code. You may
c_c wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Yes... It still plays while the interface hangs; so it's not a file
issue. Just a GUI problem there.
Hmmm, I guess I'll have to try running the distribution here. CAn you send
me a link to the version of elementary you're using?
I'll try
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
However I've noticed that the interface hangs as soon as I play a
song... But maybe this is just due to my mplayer version.
Have you tried it?
There are two things to look for:-
1. Does mplayer play the same song from the command line? I
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Simply use my libraries [1] and run it with:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/e17/lib
ELM_THEME=/usr/e17/share/elementary/themes/default.edj intone
Thanks Marco. That was a pending bug - and I wasn't closer to finding any
solution to that one. At least
Adam Jimerson wrote:
I have ran into a dependency problem with it
launcher: error while loading shared libraries: libehal-ver-pre-svn-01.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
No errors where thrown during install of launcher, using the 0.15 package, I
am using
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
I've just tried it again in my Om2008 with fresh svn e/elementary (just
recompiled), but I still get the black page bug.
This is quite strange since I only get this behavior with this
elementary application... Who knows why... :/
I've retried it today and... I
Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano wrote:
Hi, bored loosing some calls and always need to periodically check
pyphenlog i wrote a really simple apps that warn me if one or more call
are lost.
Few days ago after that Pietro posted this app I hacked around its code
adding two main functionalities I needed:
arne anka wrote:
fso framework detects headset plug-in and switches alsa stae accordingly
-- why don't you have a look at fso, how they do that?
In my qtopia-x11 version I've used this workaround [1] to do it.
Maybe it helps.
[1]
Valery Febvre wrote:
Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player written in Python/Elementary.
Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly.
I've just seen the screenshots but the interface is very cool.
Compliments ;)
It uses Feedparser Python module for download/parsing of podcast feeds,
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners
within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/export
hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The final price
is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR
c_c ha wrote:
One more thing, since now SHR, OM 2009 (unstable) and FSO all use the
newer e libraries,
I'm thinking of moving over to them. Just wanted to know if there are people
still using older
distributions - in which case I'll have to release 2 diff packages.
For those on the
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
One solution would be to make the accelerometers a FSO Resource
Oh yes! This is a thing I was waiting for so long.
One of the things I want to implement for FSO milestone6 is auto-suspend when
the phone is lying up-side-down on a table with auto-wakeup when you
Yorick Moko wrote:
your skin looks great,
but it doesn't look all that good in landscape mode
(needed to see all the letters of the navit keyboard)
using the illume keyboard is a workaround though...
Sorry, I don't understand. Are you using the internal interface?
I'm not BTW.
However I've
c_c wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
c_c wrote:
b) How do I use the pager with a genlist? In my case the pager works - but
it doesn't show the genlist - the buttons all show up though.
Give a look to my eTube code in projects.openmoko.org. It has an
implementation for it (BTW it works
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
And... How can be enabled the 3d-view? Should I change something in my
navit.xml to get it working with latest svn version?
On [1] they mention a cegui (not supported anymore) that can be
started in 3D mode by specifying:
Well, it should work also in the gtk
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:37 AM, ANT ant0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list!
I want to tell that Mokomaze (ball-in-the-labyrinth game) is still
developing.
Currently I am preparing release of a new version (with completely new
physics and graphics engines) which will satisfy (almost) all your
David Garabana Barro ha scritto:
On Monday 27 April 2009 14:33:47 Radek Polak wrote:
Hi,
i would like to distribute in my rootfs video player that can play
theora videos in fullscreen mode 320x240.
Glamo can only accelerate mpeg4 AFAIK
I was experimenting with mplayer on with fbdev as
Petr Vanek wrote:
hi,
has copy/paste been discussed and some solution exist? I tried to
search through the wiki but no luck. selecting and copying text, then
pasting in applications doesn't seem to be really possible. The minimal
typical scenarios would probably be from sms/email to another
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
D. Gassen wrote:
Am 06.04.2009 um 02:49 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Hello, some days ago I saw this nice skin for Navit [1] on scap.
Please, could the author share it? :P
Anyway, how can these skins be written?
Maybe you want to check out [1], [2
rakshat hooja wrote:
does it have ssl support?
Every webkit based browser has it. You only have to use the right
libcurl (compiled with libgnutls support) or the right libsoap (for
webkit/gtk).
If you need that, search in the archives. I've posted some binaries that
could help you ;)
--
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 13:46:46 +0200 Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net said:
Does something like 'PyEnlightenment' exist? Is this Paroli? If I was to
port the application to Paroli or a 'PyEnlightenment', would it also
work for noob users on desktops,
c_c wrote:
2. Can I have a slider kind of menu coming in from the sides/bottom? I know
it can be done using evas - but I don't know how. That way I can shift out
the top 3 buttons (and more that I will add later) from the view so
increasing my view area - and yet have them available for
Thomas Seiler wrote:
Hi,
Why enlightenment?
| You see things; and you say, 'Why?'
| But I dream things that never were; and I say, Why not?
|George Bernard Shaw,
Thumbs up, here! It was my reply too (Shaw, you only come up before! :P).
By the way if I can give my idea, the switch
c_c wrote:
Hi,
c_c wrote:
can someone convert this to edbus? Also - how do I register a callback to
be triggered on an incoming call?
I've used it just few times, but something like this [2] should work
Ah! Thanks a lot. I get the idea.
You can also get more by looking at the test
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, since I'm going to be travelling for the next 4 days - and I _might_
not have time to play with this - I thought I'll quickly post a teaser ipk.
Nice... What about the sources? :P
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http://www.3v1n0.net/
c_c wrote:
1. dbus - I've coded in glib and I'm not yet comfortable in edbus. So
here's [1] the code I used in guitartune to request resource CPU - can
someone convert this to edbus? Also - how do I register a callback to be
triggered on an incoming call?
I've used it just few times, but
PaulTT wrote:
i'm putting together a theme, in a few days it'll be ready, i hope ;)
i'll tell here when it will be
As PaulTT asked me, I've put together the SVGs I made to make the
qtopia-x11 dialer look more like the Elementary BW theme [1].
To use it in the proper way you should edit
Carlo Minucci wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
However theming qtopia is quite easy, I've re-themed all mine with tango
icons (and elementary-like buttons) :P
how?
You've simply to add the icons you want to use
c_c wrote:
Hi,
I have experienced an only black page when running intone while I was
upgrading packages. This might be related to the elementary theme
default.edj. After upgrading, things are back to normal - except that I cant
see text in entry boxes anymore.
Any Ideas?
Who
c_c wrote:
@ Treviño - Well, I don't have OM 2008 to test this on - but that is strange.
Can you confirm the newer version also does this? I guess I'll have to
download OM2008 now!
Yes... New version does it too (I've not the needed oss module [I've it
built-in in my kernel], and I get
Bernd (Jesus McCloud) Prünster wrote:
who made it [1] and where to get?
[1] http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/2abc691f82a2b2ea05789b960fb5f6c4.png
I guess an Italian user nicknamed PaulTT (you can find him at [1])...
However theming qtopia is quite easy, I've re-themed all mine with tango
icons
Carlo Minucci wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
However theming qtopia is quite easy, I've re-themed all mine with tango
icons (and elementary-like buttons) :P
how?
You've simply to add the icons you want to use in the
/opt/Qtopia/pics/themes/${theme} path. This is explained
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Hi. It would seem, since I can't get Intone to actually handle any
individual songs, that it lacks support for OGG. What's up with that?!
And more importantly, how do I get OGG support? :)
It should manage it, but I've some problems with recent mplayer builds
and ogg
c_c wrote:
(BTW it works only in Illume WM, not in my standard system due to the fact
that the window collapse withoutconsidering the preset evas size at all!)
Yup ! Thats exactly what happened to me. OK - so I should try it on the FR. I
have the code for it commented out in gui.c. Will try
Hello, some days ago I saw this nice skin for Navit [1] on scap.
Please, could the author share it? :P
Anyway, how can these skins be written?
And... How can be enabled the 3d-view? Should I change something in my
navit.xml to get it working with latest svn version?
Thanks.
PS: Is the navit
D. Gassen wrote:
Am 06.04.2009 um 02:49 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Hello, some days ago I saw this nice skin for Navit [1] on scap.
Please, could the author share it? :P
Anyway, how can these skins be written?
Maybe you want to check out [1], [2] and [3].
Thanks after few
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, it took a lot longer than I thought - but finally - here's the alpha
release of Intone - a mplayer frontend (for audio files - as of now) in C.
Uses about 2% CPU (max) while running - memory goes up depending on your
playlist - on my phone (~2500 songs) it uses
c_c wrote:
Hi,
Well, it took a lot longer than I thought - but finally - here's the alpha
release of Intone - a mplayer frontend (for audio files - as of now) in C.
Uses about 2% CPU (max) while running - memory goes up depending on your
playlist - on my phone (~2500 songs) it uses
c_c wrote:
3. Seek. Dont know how to use the slider for seeking. Any Ideas?
The attached patch (intone-seek-fix.patch) does the work.
However I've done another one (intone-seek-fix.patch) that reads
continuously (every 0.5 sec) the real position from mplayer and also if
it uses more CPU (I
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
c_c wrote:
3. Seek. Dont know how to use the slider for seeking. Any Ideas?
The attached patch (intone-seek-fix.patch) does the work.
Ah, I forgot to put an
if (timer1)
before ecore_timer_freeze and ecore_timer_thaw. Anyway I think that the
slider should
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
In the latest months the enlightenment world has got many updates, but
unfortunately the distros available for the FR don't provide the latest
versions of the E stack. This is quite normal since they have to share a
tested environment, but it makes so hard
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
shr-unstable is now using very hot new enlightenment revision ;)
Yes I know that... But I mostly use Om2008 so to stay a little more on
the bleeding edge I have to compile, and I've always done for months :P
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
Yep, 2008.12 is unsupported and has too old Enlightenment version to
handle recent themes and modules.
Try to install a more recent version following this [1]. You can keep it
without damaging your Om2008 installation and allowing both new and old
applications to run.
If
Mirko Lindner wrote:
I am trying to get elementary in and etk out. That requires a lot of
refactoring in the different apps.
Oh... Cool! This is what I really wanted to read.
I think that elementary is and must be the choice! ;)
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http://www.3v1n0.net/
Brad Lassey wrote:
On 3/21/2009 2:54 PM, GNUtoo wrote:
I built it too...
but it has issues:
*slow
There have been a lot of performance improvements in beta 1 (with more
coming before release). If its slow on FR, it would be great to get
some profiles so we can know where the hot
Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra a écrit :
Does it have a sane compile process already? Or is it still the hell on
drugs that I last saw (which was fairly recent)?
I tried for alpha 1 and alpha 2 too, and I failed.
But IIRC Marco Trevisan succeeded (for alpha 1) a long time
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
thanks for the snippet!
but imho the best (and proper) way would be to create an illume
action (not external script) so it could be assignable to a shortcut
I agree. However this one works also with non-illume keyboards... That's
why I've used this approach. If I'll
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
(I'm currently using Minimo as AFAIK it's the only one that can
actually login to gmail, and I know that it's not developed anymore
but.. )
Did you read my reply-mail about this theme?
However any webkit based browser can log in gmail if you simply update
your libcurl
kimaidou wrote:
Thanks very much for sharing your tool !
I am using SHR + Illume, and I would like to make the illume keyboard
appear when short clicking on AUX. So I went to the Illume configuration
-- Input -- Key Bindings, and added the command
/home/root/Scripts/illume-kbd-show on the Aux
Yorick Moko wrote:
might be a stupid question,
but any plans on making a transparent large normal keyboard?
btw: it seems great!
Cool!
Using composite to make the illume default keyboard semi-transparent not
making it override the apps would be very very cool too.
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John Sullivan ha scritto:
So, I build e17 from svn and use it with illume on Debian.
By default, the e screen locking function goes to a password lock, which
obviously isn't good for the FR. I know that on SHR using illume this
instead goes to a simpler lock mechanism that can be unlocked
Valery Febvre wrote:
Hi,
A new release of Neon is available.
Nice... I was thinking... What about supporting a kind of plugins to be
as photos backends?
I mean, the default plugin is the one that allow to browse in your disk
as it actually does (but maybe adding also some optional image
Joel Newkirk wrote:
BTW - the speed with which those icons scroll is how fast the main
Illume icons /should/ be able to be dragged, but with the Illume theme
as it currently stands (with FSO M5 and SHR at least) each 'desktop'
icon is adorned with multiple transparent PNG files layered to
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
The input plugin for odeviced was merely designed for buttons that do
not have context specific functions, such as
* USB insertion
* Headphone insertion
* Power button
Real applications might rather want to remove it from frameworkd.conf
and let it handle
Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
3. SHR Panels : some panels in 'Settings' hang when I click on them
(GSM/operators for example)
I'd suggest you to use the Software-X11-16 engine also for elementary
and not only for Enlightenment (where can be set by the configuration -
Advanced - engine).
To use it
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
I noticed that suspending / resuming on 2008.12 is quite fast compared
to SHR. The difference which is most noticeable is that SHR switches to
a virtual terminal before and right after suspending, as opposed to
2008.12 which resumes right into X. Is there a way
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:59:32 +0100 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net
said:
Maybe using something like a trie [1] to archive the
words could help (both for words matching and for compressing the
dictionary).
Too hard?
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org
Davide Scaini wrote:
Is there any fool who tried to build fennec for arm? ;-)
it would be interesting...
Yes, I did twice... There are some links in the archives, but it's
really slow. :(
Never tried in debian, BTW.
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Olof Sjobergh wrote:
Unless I missed something big (which I hope I didn't, but I wouldn't
be surprised if I did), this is not fixable with the current
dictionary lookup design. Raster talked about redesigning the
dictionary format, so I guess we have to wait until he gets around to
it (or
Daniel Spies wrote:
I got several packages now that are depending on gtk+-fastscaling. I did not
try if forcing install will work, but I was wondering if this is a known
thing. Because TangoGPS is a pretty well known app, right? So I was wondering
why I get these errors...
Collected
The biggest itch I had when using my Openmoko for browsing the Net was
that I wasn't unable to connect to the greatest part of the https pages.
Only Minimo (sometimes), dillo (if recompiled with ssl support, and if
the page was good for it) and fennec (after some minutes for loading it
:|) could
Pander wrote:
How can I view Qtopia .pic files on my Ubuntu machine and possibly
convert them to PNG/SVG?
They could be converted back to svg, but I wasn't able to make the
qtopia tool work for me.
I suggest you to browse the Qtopia source to get the original svg files
from which the pic files
Brian Code wrote:
As well as the new site, there are two other places for Android
related information. An Android on Freerunner mailing list is now
available at
http://android.koolu.org/listinfo.cgi/android-freerunner-koolu.org
Cool. I've added it to gmane too.
It's available as:
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.
Nice... However I've a feature to suggest to simulate the dual-touch
(and so to use both the right and the left flippers together):
Simply, while
Imho, the Personal Information Manager is what the FSO stack is really
missing (at least, I'm not fully switching to any framework-based distro
since I need a good PIM)... I've heard many times that Opmid is coming,
but I don't see anything arriving since quite long time.
The latest git commit on
Bernd (Jesus McCloud) Prünster wrote:
PIM integration (API preview, experimental, off by default)
Nice.
I am not expecting too much of the PIM in the first place, since it is
declared as an api preview.
Better than nothing...
and the fso team delivered their prior milestones quite in
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
My midori (from 2008.8 repos) looks like this:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/826544e6e1f3599edf85881090476c72.png
Someone has it looking like this on Debian:
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/midori1.png
Compare the font sizes - what's wrong with the version I'm
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Friday 16 January 2009 06:23:29 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
I've not tried recent versions of the Framework with the GPS, how long
does it take generally to get the fix, nowadays?
Around a minute here -- with disable restoring (due to the bug). Last
Rémy Lefevre wrote:
I would know how to get alsa-headers for Om2008.12 in order to
cross-compile a software using alsa.
What about opkg-target install alsa-dev?
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Julien Cassignol wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Jan Vlug jan.pub...@famvlug.nl wrote:
How can I reset to the SHR Illume theme.
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm stop
rm -rf ~/.e
Restart your device and voilà (restart is not mandatory but it's way
easier than telling what to restart).
Daniel Willmann wrote:
It actually does have memory, but lacks a backup battery which is
supposed to power the memory of the GPS while main power is off.
ogpsd already stores and restores almanac, GPS/UTC timeoffset and
approximate last position. It's not restoring ephemeris because I had
Andy Kilner wrote:
On OM2008.12 and I have significant echo. I managed to apply a fix to
2008.9 but doesn't appear to apply to 2008.12. Would really like a
fix for this, I am using it as my day to day phone and for the most
part I'm happy with it but I get complaints from callers about the
john dowd wrote:
I've alway been able to backup the kernel partition of my Neo FR but
not the jffs2 partition. Here's the error that is reported:
Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
Found Runtime: [0x1d50:0x5119] devnum=4, cfg=0, intf=0, alt=6, name=rootfs
Claiming USB DFU Interface...
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