[qtmoko v35] Messaging DB Invalid

2011-04-18 Thread Bernard Schelberg
-- Forwarded message -- From: Bernard Schelberg b.schelb...@gmail.com To: community@lists.openmoko.org Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:02:31 +1000 Subject: [qtmoko v35] Messaging DB Invalid Thanks again Radek for your work in keeping the Freerunner dream alive. Sorry to keep bothering you

Re: [qtmoko v35] Messaging DB Invalid

2011-04-18 Thread urodelo
v35] Messaging DB Invalid Thanks again Radek for your work in keeping the Freerunner dream alive. Sorry to keep bothering you, but the upgrade process never seems so straightforward for me :( This time, a completely clean install - formatted the partition on my SD card using ext3, downloaded

[qtmoko v35] Messaging DB Invalid

2011-04-17 Thread Bernard Schelberg
and extracted it onto the card. When I boot, I get a message box saying 'Messaging DB Invalid' and 'Messaging cannot operate due to database incompatibility'. I'm not sure where the database should be - I found one post suggesting it was in ~/.qmf, but I don't have that file or directory on my system

Multimedia messaging

2008-09-18 Thread Joel Newkirk
Has any progress been made on this front? (I'm running OM 2008.8-update ATM) Being able to receive messages with pix/audio attachements is very important to me - my asterisk server is set up to forward voicemails to my cell, and occasional still images (when motion is detected) from security

Re: Messaging

2008-07-18 Thread Alex Kavanagh
Curtis Vaughan wrote, On 18/07/08 06:15: For the life of me I can't figure out how to send an SMS. I've written several test messages, but can't seem to send them. Any hints? Yeah, that got me too. I managed to send one last night by filling in the little box with the drop down next to

Messaging

2008-07-17 Thread Curtis Vaughan
For the life of me I can't figure out how to send an SMS. I've written several test messages, but can't seem to send them. Any hints? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

Re: Location Instant Messaging

2007-03-21 Thread martin
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:10:45PM +0100, Alexander E Genaud wrote: I could imagine a buddy list (just like or integrated with) an instant messaging program with whom one shares his location at all times. Oh, Alice and Bob are at the pub next door! Maybe I should invite them over. Eve seems

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-05 Thread Jan Van Vlaenderen
One nice to have feature would be, if we could tell the phone to send an sms on a specied date/time. Jan On 3/5/07, Ryan Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? I meant, would anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software?

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-05 Thread Steven **
My crappy Verizon locked-down phone already allows multiple to addresses. It also allows assigning contacts to pre-assigned groups. Sounds like you'd like the address book to allow arbitrary grouping and the ability to address a message to a group. Seems pretty simple. I'd suspect it could be

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-05 Thread Cathal O'Brien
I can send a single text message to a group of people by just selecting the people in my phone book when i go to send a text. I know my old phone wasn;t able to do this but my new Motorola phone can, so I expect any recent motorola phone can do this already. -- Cathal O'Brien

Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-04 Thread Ryan Kline
I repeatedly find myself in situations similar to this: I am at the mall with my parents and want to know if any of my friends are at the mall. I text individual friends (awkwardly) to ask if they are at the mall. Most of the time (99.99%) they are not, but still Anyway, my idea is a

RE: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-04 Thread Dean Collins
). -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ryan Kline Sent: Sunday, 4 March 2007 6:47 PM To: OpenMoko Community List Subject: Idea: Mass Text Messaging I repeatedly find myself in situations similar to this: I am at the mall

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-04 Thread Ryan Kline
Subject: Idea: Mass Text Messaging I repeatedly find myself in situations similar to this: I am at the mall with my parents and want to know if any of my friends are at the mall. I text individual friends (awkwardly) to ask if they are at the mall. Most of the time (99.99

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-04 Thread Rod Whitby
Ryan Kline wrote: Could anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? Yes, anyone could. That's the beauty of open source :-) -- Rod ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: Idea: Mass Text Messaging

2007-03-04 Thread Ryan Kline
Could anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? I meant, would anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? On Mar 4, 2007, at 6:32 PM, Rod Whitby wrote: Ryan Kline wrote: Could anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? Yes, anyone could.

Setting mplementation expectations correctly (Was: Idea: Mass Text Messaging)

2007-03-04 Thread Rod Whitby
Ryan Kline wrote: On Mar 4, 2007, at 6:32 PM, Rod Whitby wrote: Ryan Kline wrote: Could anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? Yes, anyone could. That's the beauty of open source :-) I meant, would anyone write this as an extension to the openmoko software? I expect

Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Jani-Matti Hätinen
Hi, I just wanted to chime in on the discussion about IM support and text messaging in general. For clarity's sake I'll start a new thread with a relevant subject line. First of all I'd like to say that, at least here in Finland integrated IM protocol support would be the killer

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Sergio Bessa
one protocol implementation. Regards, Sergio Bessa Jani-Matti Hätinen wrote: Hi, I just wanted to chime in on the discussion about IM support and text messaging in general. For clarity's sake I'll start a new thread with a relevant subject line. First of all I'd like to say

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 10:56:37 Sergio Bessa wrote: What if we could have Jabber support in OpenMoko and use some sort of transport/relay to connect to legacy protocols? Don't you think this would work? This way wwe only needed one protocol implementation. Sure. Many of the public

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Mikko J Rauhala
On ti, 2007-02-06 at 09:56 +, Sergio Bessa wrote: As most of you might know there are transports that make it possible to connect to MSN / ICQ [...] What if we could have Jabber support in OpenMoko and use some sort of transport/relay to connect to legacy protocols? Don't you think this

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Sebastian Mancke
usage on the net, maybe we need a different protocol, namely one that is VERY bandwidth efficient (XML is not really famous for that, a binary protocol could potentially do much better) to keep GPRS costs low? It woud be great to keep a clean, well known messaging protokoll at the base

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:06:08 you wrote: It woud be great to keep a clean, well known messaging protokoll at the base. For reducing the bandwidth usage, I would have two ideas in mind: - gzip the xml communication (like soap Web-Services over HTTP do). - Use the binary XML

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Rodney Arne Karlsen
a mobile messaging app and service that is based on Jabber(Ejabberd if I remember correctly). What they have done though is modified the client to server protocol to make it more efficient. Unfortunately it makes their server incompatible with other jabber clients. On the other hand they implement

RE: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Dean Collins
). From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Florent THIERY Sent: Tuesday, 6 February 2007 7:25 AM To: Gabriel Ambuehl Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform My opinion is, if we really want

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Mikko J Rauhala
it's the best thing for this job... VOIP, sure, text messaging/file transfer/etc, iffy... - using a compressive transport layer (tunneling into ssh, with compression ?). TLS (and apparently its implementations in gnutls and openssl) support compressed transport (which makes sense, since if you

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Florent THIERY
You can do nice things with your own persistently available server, yes, but one shouldn't be necessary to mostly enjoy OpenMoko. Of course, it shouldn't need it, but an associated distro / dedicated app for computers may unleash features. And can become a paid service if you don't want to

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Fabian Off
Am Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007 schrieb Mikko J Rauhala: You can do nice things with your own persistently available server, yes, but one shouldn't be necessary to mostly enjoy OpenMoko. You mentioned a web gateway; I assume you mean a web proxy that's tunable to eg. recompress images smaller

Re: Text messaging on the OpenMoko platform

2007-02-06 Thread Ian Stirling
Fabian Off wrote: Am Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007 schrieb Mikko J Rauhala: You can do nice things with your own persistently available server, yes, but one shouldn't be necessary to mostly enjoy OpenMoko. You mentioned a web gateway; I assume you mean a web proxy that's tunable to eg. recompress

Please no crossposting! Re: Information regarding the Messaging Support in OpenMoko

2007-01-31 Thread Robert Michel
... :) On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Suresh Kumar Sugguna wrote: Can any one of the developer inform me about the messaging (SMS or EMS or MMS) support in OpenMoko? I was searching for the specification document or web address (link) regarding the messaging support in OpenMoko software code. AFAIK when

Re: Please no crossposting! Re: Information regarding the Messaging Support in OpenMoko

2007-01-31 Thread Harald Welte
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:49:36PM +0100, Robert Michel wrote: I'm just a listmember, but maybe my answer will help you. The core developers are very busy at the moment so everybody has to use patience when things will be published. exactly, thanks. AFAIK when the first Neo1973 will be

Re: Please no crossposting! Re: Information regarding the Messaging Support in OpenMoko

2007-01-31 Thread Jon Phillips
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 14:05 +0100, Harald Welte wrote: On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:49:36PM +0100, Robert Michel wrote: I'm just a listmember, but maybe my answer will help you. The core developers are very busy at the moment so everybody has to use patience when things will be published.

Re: Please no crossposting! Re: Information regarding the Messaging Support in OpenMoko

2007-01-31 Thread David Ford
Jon Phillips wrote: On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 14:05 +0100, Harald Welte wrote: [...] We don't consider MMS as something that the typical user of the Neo1973 would use anyway. We have SMS, and we have GPRS for services like ICQ, Jabber, e-mail and the like. If somebody in the community

I proposed to move to the community mailinglist Re: Please no crossposting! Re: Information regarding the Messaging Support in OpenMoko

2007-01-31 Thread Robert Michel
Salve David! On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, David Ford wrote: p.s. the subject line is no crossposting! which list do people want this to remain on? I think it is clear that it is a general talk about SMS/MMS and not the question how to use the SDK, how to crosscompiling. Without a clear seperation