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2014-02-21 Thread David Matthews
2.6.29-rc seems quite stable but the patch against mainline is horrible, besides it's power management is worse then it could be. 2.6.39 has hardly nearly unreproducible problem with resume. Now we have free firmware which is cool Yes it is, and those who do not believe so should allow

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2014-02-03 Thread David Matthews
Hi It looks like you will need to convince the maintainer of Qtmoko to tell you (and the rest of us) how to get his popular distro working with FreeCalypso tools. Or you could try the special distro which David Matthews put together - the 2nd version which works without the special cable.

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2012-10-27 Thread Boudewijn
Hi list, In addition to previous succes stories, one more for SMTP on gta04. Fetching mail is more of a problem with this yahoo-account, therefore no reply in the other thread. Best regards, ~~ Boudewijn, via OpenPhoenux - gta04.org ___ Openmoko

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2012-04-13 Thread Dave
Hi, I am in Australia and my GTA-02 A6 has a loose USB socket. Does anybody know anyone reputable in Australia that I might be able to send it too for repair? I have approached several (Brisbane Australia) repair places but they won't touch it. It is incapable of charge or ssh while the socket

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2009-08-17 Thread Michael Pilgermann
(cross post from SHR list) Dear all, For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a module to integrate with SyncML-servers this weekend. It is all running fine on my Linux box (desktop) already. I had some libs to install in order to get prepared. Now, for putting the

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2009-06-23 Thread flecktor
hi list :) when will this mailing list move to a forum with rss feeds? i cant seem to keep track of anything here nor even understand what people are talking about. is there a way to thread the mails together or move to a forum? thanks

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2009-05-11 Thread flecktor
hello list, is there a way for the mail to be populated in more order way? its hard to keep track of all the mails, one could not find in o(1) the subject names , or cut throw the data easily to understand and get partial grasp of the messages sent. thanks

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2009-04-01 Thread Nacho Seijo
2009/4/1 KaZeR ka...@altern.org Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann a écrit : +1 from me. I'm using unstable as primary phone. And so far had no real problems. I remember though that somebody had strange problems receiving SMS. If that's still valid please stand up and speak :-) /me stands

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2008-11-30 Thread joseph vaughn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

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2008-10-26 Thread martin
Hi, I'm trying to build thttpd ( thttpd-2.25b | http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ ) using toolchain but om-conf fails. The log is in om-conf_output.txt . As a test, I was able to ./configuremake this package for my x86 without toolchain. Also autoconf, automake et m4 are up to date, as

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2008-10-15 Thread Graeme Gregory
Hi I just recieved an interesting mail in the Xorg MailingList this was the contents : Why not just go for the full X11? Memory wise I found no difference in the memory usage between X11 and kdrive on the OMAP. I am told that the full Xorg isn't very happy when built against uClibc.

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2008-07-30 Thread Lynn Nguyen
Hi all! Well, I'm a little new to this (as I'm sure everybody says when they are posting for the first time), but I was wondering, how can I free up space on the neo? Are there any packages that are not necessary? I somehow find myself using up 99% of space after doing an 'upgrade'. I would like

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2008-06-18 Thread Yorick Matthys
Tilman Baumann wrote: W. B. Kranendonk wrote: And, on a side note... How impact proof will the phone be, might she try throwing her spear? :-P The weakest link is the screen. :p With the invisible shield screen protector it should be as well protected as the leading edge of a helicopter blade

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2008-06-10 Thread Ken Young
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: this is a core part of my point. i stare at this screen every day. i know its dpi. most people imho will never make use of such a dpi as they literally can't see it - they will NEED to use much bigger fonts just to see something other than a blur. thus

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2008-04-24 Thread Rafael Campos
Uau!! I'll never expect that kind of conversation in the ml :) Let's see were it's going On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:15 PM, flexd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was my bad, opened a installer for a program (totally legal i swear! :p), after several virus checks, yet it manages to try to send

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2008-04-24 Thread Ewan Marshall
You see, this is a problem with Windows... flexd wrote: That was my bad, opened a installer for a program (totally legal i swear! :p), after several virus checks, yet it manages to try to send emails everywhere :( Thought avast had stopped it from sending, apparently not. So feel free to

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2008-04-24 Thread Peter A Trotter
2008/4/24 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yeah. I recently bought a laptop. It came with Vista. When I booted it I discovered a bluescreen which is a bug because now the bgcolour should be red. Anyway, no my Gentoo is running and everything works nice:) Blue screen

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2008-04-23 Thread Denis Shulyaka
2008/4/23, Casey G [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Yes. ___ Openmoko community mailing list

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2008-04-23 Thread Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
On 4/23/08, Denis Shulyaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/4/23, Casey G [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Yes.

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2008-04-23 Thread Peter Abplanalp
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/23/08, Denis Shulyaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/4/23, Casey G [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yes. I agree:) not me! i'm totally against it! ___ Openmoko

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2008-04-23 Thread Tim Shannon
Oh come on! You're just disagreeing because you have no idea what we're talking about. On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Peter Abplanalp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/23/08, Denis Shulyaka [EMAIL

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2008-04-23 Thread James Olney
I always find it better to cook it before eating it. but either way it's good. 2008/4/23 Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Surely my dog will have something to say about this thread... Tim Shannon wrote: Oh come on! You're just disagreeing because you have no idea what we're talking

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2008-04-23 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Me too, very insightful. On 4/23/08, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/23/08, Denis Shulyaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/4/23, Casey G [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ___ Openmoko community mailing list

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2008-04-23 Thread Andy Powell
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 21:30, James Olney wrote: I always find it better to cook it before eating it. but either way it's good. 2008/4/23 Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Surely my dog will have something to say about this thread... You want to cook his dog? -- Andy / ScaredyCat

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2008-04-23 Thread flexd
That was my bad, opened a installer for a program (totally legal i swear! :p), after several virus checks, yet it manages to try to send emails everywhere :( Thought avast had stopped it from sending, apparently not. So feel free to send hate mail to that gmail address :P Kristoffer James

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2008-04-01 Thread David Samblas Martinez
You have created a thread with more than 2 replies... YOU ARE IN Wellcome :), Now can be a little more precise on that need and maybe we can help a little more --- Thinesh thusinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: I need to get into the community... add me in..

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2008-03-31 Thread Thinesh thusinthaka
I need to get into the community... add me in.. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

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2008-03-31 Thread Nick Guenther
On 3/31/08, Thinesh thusinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to get into the community... add me in.. Why? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

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2008-03-31 Thread Jaroslaw Swierczynski
2008/3/31, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Why? Because it's cool to be a member of this great community. -- Jaroslaw Swierczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.archlinux.org | www.juvepoland.com ___ Openmoko community mailing list

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2008-03-31 Thread ewanm89
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:40:16 +0200 Jaroslaw Swierczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/3/31, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Why? Because it's cool to be a member of this great community. Maybe it may help to use a subject and talk about openmoko ;) -- Ewan Marshall (ewanm89

Subject: Re: where The SMS message save?

2008-03-16 Thread Bobby Martin
Magnus Alvestad ha scritto: They are saved in evolution files in the root home directory. I don't remember the exact path, but it's something like: ~root/.evolution/memos/memos.evo Since When I'll have a freerunner I'd like to import my SMSs saved in my actual mobile, I'd like to know

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2008-02-03 Thread kero
Hi all, I wrote a little gsmd testing framework, with the hope it can be used to stabilize (lib)gsmd. You can find an initial release on: http://chmeee.dyndns.org/om/testing_gsmd.html NB: I cross-posted to three mailing lists to get exposure (everybody should be able to write tests, though

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-31 Thread Colan Schwartz
Hi list, On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 06:39:48PM +0100, Galevsky wrote: I agree, all the info are already provided, and you have to setup your MUA to fit your needs. (sort your mails by sender, List-Id, ...whatever you want) Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I had no idea that MUAs cared

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-31 Thread Reid Thompson
Colan Schwartz wrote: Hi list, On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 06:39:48PM +0100, Galevsky wrote: I agree, all the info are already provided, and you have to setup your MUA to fit your needs. (sort your mails by sender, List-Id, ...whatever you want) Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I had

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-30 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 11:24:57AM -0500, Colan Schwartz wrote: Would it be possible to add a descriptive prefix to each e-mail sent to this list? I don't mind getting a lot of e-mail, but if it's from a list, I'd like to know where it's coming from. That's what the List-Id header is for. If

Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-27 Thread Colan Schwartz
Hi all, Would it be possible to add a descriptive prefix to each e-mail sent to this list? I don't mind getting a lot of e-mail, but if it's from a list, I'd like to know where it's coming from. I've got this working for all of my Mailman lists, so I know it's possible. (IIRC it needs to be

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-27 Thread Ted Lemon
: header. Redundant sorting info in the subject line is unnecessary, and also makes it harder yo see the entire subject line. ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-27 Thread Mikhail Gusarov
Colan Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Would it be possible to add a descriptive prefix to each e-mail sent to this list? List-Id: List for OpenMoko community discussion community.lists.openmoko.org Isn't this header enough for you? -- JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Subject prefix for e-mails

2007-12-27 Thread Galevsky
On Dec 27, 2007 5:45 PM, Mikhail Gusarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colan Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Would it be possible to add a descriptive prefix to each e-mail sent to this list? List-Id: List for OpenMoko community discussion community.lists.openmoko.org Isn't this header

Subject: Re: the volume of this group

2007-10-18 Thread Oliver Uvman
Timbo wrote: Question 2: Is it possible to pre-order the final version? Not yet, but subscribe to the announce list to find out when you can. /Oliver ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Subject: Re: Neo 1973 is sold out...

2007-08-07 Thread Jon Radel
Just a general comment, directed at no individual in particular, but at the general tone of this thread. ...particularly since accusations of condescension are being slung around pretty freely. Some of you may wish to reread some of your comments and evaluate to what extent members of the

Re: Subject: Re: Neo 1973 is sold out...

2007-08-07 Thread Simon Josefsson
Hear, hear. Frankly, I'd much rather have Harald be able to spend time writing code than having to act as the customer service representative. If you want to track status, see the commitlog. ;-) /Simon Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just a general comment, directed at no individual in

Re: Subject: Re: Neo 1973 is sold out...

2007-08-07 Thread Jeremy G
I'm glad someone came out and said this. I quit tracking that thread because of the level of venom expressed by the community to FIC. If Harald's blog is an indication of anything, it's that FIC is having a lot of problems right now. Give them time; the Neo has only been out for a few months.

Re: chording (was: yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards)

2007-07-25 Thread Ian Darwin
There's a *lot* of prior art in chord keyboards (as they're normally called), and they work really well in a lot of environments. I suspect I might like five nicely-spaced buttons so I could do one-handed typing on the phone. You can imagine a chord keyboard that fits in your pocket so you

[via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Florent THIERY
Interesting blog post when you consider the custom cases possibility: http://trevors-trinkets.blogspot.com/2007/07/five-finger-keyboards.html via: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1256213from=rss Also (blog comments squeezed out): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_keyboard

Re: [via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Giles Jones
Florent THIERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Interesting blog post when you consider the custom cases possibility: http://trevors-trinkets.blogspot.com/2007/07/five-finger-keyboards.html Always better sticking with the convention 0-9 abc def type keyboard. Anything unconventional will split

Re: [via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Ian Stirling
Giles Jones wrote: Florent THIERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Interesting blog post when you consider the custom cases possibility: http://trevors-trinkets.blogspot.com/2007/07/five-finger-keyboards.html Always better sticking with the convention 0-9 abc def type keyboard. Anything

Re: [via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Giles Jones
Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : I'd much sooner see OLED buttons where the text can change to suit the task. Those are quite expensive per. True, we're not talking about this model or the next. I would sooner see a limited number of adaptable keys than 5 fairly fixed ones. --- G

Re: [via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Giles Jones writes: Florent THIERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : Interesting blog post when you consider the custom cases possibility: http://trevors-trinkets.blogspot.com/2007/07/five-finger-keyboards.html Always better sticking with the convention 0-9 abc def type keyboard. Anything

Re: [via Slashdot] yet another alternative text input subject : Five finger keyboards

2007-07-24 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Giles Jones writes: Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : I'd much sooner see OLED buttons where the text can change to suit the task. Those are quite expensive per. True, we're not talking about this model or the next. I would sooner see a limited number of adaptable keys than 5 fairly

Re: Home-Brew IR port. Was - Please Ignore RS232 message. The subject should read IrDA port... Sorry

2007-05-11 Thread Jeff Andros
stupid gmail... sorry joe On 5/11/07, Jeff Andros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/11/07, Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Andros writes: Chicken and egg hoss, there's also no bluetooth remotes out yet to make it worthwhile to have a bluetooth remote... I like the suggestion of

Re: Home-Brew IR port. Was - Please Ignore RS232 message. The subject should read IrDA port... Sorry

2007-05-11 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Jeff Andros writes: stupid gmail... sorry joe No problem my thought was if you're going to provide a bluetooth remote... it should probably be a universal one since you're jamming enough smarts to work a bluetooth stack in... it'd be killer to have a gateway system that makes everything

Ok I should write _asyncrone_ Voice over GPRS in the subject from the beginning ... ; )

2007-02-02 Thread Robert Michel
Salve Andreas! On Fri, 02 Feb 2007, Andreas Kostyrka wrote: * Paul Wouters [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070202 18:18]: On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Terrence Barr - Evangelist, Java Mobile Embedded wrote: Also, most data plans specifically prohibit VoIP usage and may even prevent it technically.