The Digital Pioneer wrote:
I was discussing how you might do this on IRC. The problem is when
multiple apps are trying to wake up from suspend; I understand the
hwclock interrupt can only have one value. You need a program managing a
priority queue of interrupts or the like. I suggested
Unless I'm quite mistaken, the request was for Openmoko to offer an
officially-supported development environment, beyond a tarballed toolchain
and wiki instructions.
I second that. There are so many bleeding edge software, it has a real
barrier (time-consuming installation) to begin to
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 10:25 +0100, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
Unless I'm quite mistaken, the request was for Openmoko to offer an
officially-supported development environment, beyond a tarballed toolchain
and wiki instructions.
I second that. There are so many bleeding edge software, it has a
Samuel Pereira wrote:
Hi,
If you check this page ...http://pimlico-project.org/dates.html
Looks nice. But can you (optionally, per event) have the phone remind
you about the upcoming event? Play an alarm sound, and display meeting
in 10 min. Very useful, especially if the phone can wake
I was discussing how you might do this on IRC. The problem is when multiple
apps are trying to wake up from suspend; I understand the hwclock interrupt
can only have one value. You need a program managing a priority queue of
interrupts or the like. I suggested using cron for this, but I'm not
Helge Hafting a écrit :
Samuel Pereira wrote:
Hi,
If you check this page ...http://pimlico-project.org/dates.html
Looks nice. But can you (optionally, per event) have the phone remind
you about the upcoming event? Play an alarm sound, and display meeting
in 10 min. Very useful,
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 21:45:24 +0100
Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz (PV) wrote:
I just discoverd the Pimlico project :
http://pimlico-project.org/
which aims at providing a simple Pim solution for mobile devices.
The website links to some pre-built binaries, but there are none for
the gta02.
i
Hi all
For those under SHR, you need to add the scaredycat repository to install
openmoko-dates2 and openmoko-task2. To do so :
cd /etc/opkg
wget http://buildhost.automated.it/scaredycat.conf
opkg update
And then
opkg install openmoko-dates2 openmoko-tasks2
Feedback compared to the ubuntu
kimaidou a écrit :
Hi all
For those under SHR, you need to add the scaredycat repository to install
openmoko-dates2 and openmoko-task2. To do so :
cd /etc/opkg
wget http://buildhost.automated.it/scaredycat.conf
opkg update
And then
opkg install openmoko-dates2 openmoko-tasks2
Hmm - pimlico looks much nicer than qtopia-contacts.
Any package for this?
Rather than develop new generic framework that can be configured to do
anything (paroli and friends) - could we not write a dialler that uses
this contact management for a quick and easy solution?
- Gunnar
Samuel
I'll try and get some packages up soon, but I've never packaged anything
for Debian before, so that may take some time. I had to install quite a
to create the debian infrastructure in plain sources i use
dh_make
it asks you a few questions and the creates the debian/ directory. for
version
i find it very frustrating that i and others have lots of software
ideas, that can be coded/re-packaged, but we're hamstrung by what
should be a fundamental piece of software that openmoko does
everything in their power to support
switch to debian and the whole fascinating world of debian
Hi,
Try this openmoko-contacts2
Samuel
Hmm - pimlico looks much nicer than qtopia-contacts.
Any package for this?
Rather than develop new generic framework that can be configured to do
anything (paroli and friends) - could we not write a dialler that uses
this contact management for a
On 1/20/09 Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone
could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the
toolchain.
:(
join the club
i find it very
It's not the calendar we're concerned about. We can't get the toolchain to
work. I'm not sure how many others can or can't, but I can't. If I got a
working toolchain so I could compile for the FR, then I could go find my own
calendar app (such as Pimlico's). :\
--
Thanks,
The Digital Pioneer
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:40:57 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz s...@openmoko.com
wrote:
On 1/20/09 Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone
could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I
Hi list
I just discoverd the Pimlico project :
http://pimlico-project.org/
which aims at providing a simple Pim solution for mobile devices.
The website links to some pre-built binaries, but there are none for the
gta02.
I would like to know if someone had or could package the sources for the
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the toolchain.
:(
--
Thanks,
The Digital Pioneer
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I just discoverd the Pimlico project :
http://pimlico-project.org/
which aims at providing a simple Pim solution for mobile devices.
The website links to some pre-built binaries, but there are none for
the gta02.
i think this is a continuation of their famous DateBk for palm. i have
been using
seems like somebody already built it for the FR because there are
screenshots on their site of pimlico on a FR
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 8:57 PM, The Digital Pioneer
digitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone could
package these, that would be
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the toolchain.
:(
join the club
i find it very frustrating that i and others have lots of software
ideas,
Hi,
If you check this page ...http://pimlico-project.org/dates.html
They have a screenshoot of FR.
This packages are on opkg.
opkg install openmoko-dates2 openmoko-tasks2
In OM2008.x Contacts uses other package from qtopia.
Samuel
Hi list
I just discoverd the Pimlico project :
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 10:20:50 +1300, Robin Paulson
robin.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the
toolchain.
:(
join
Just go to http://software.opensuse.org/search , enter 'openmoko' and
you'll get prebuilt toolchain for Opensuse, Fedora, Mandriva, etc.
It's about 80MB and it's all you need to start writing programs for openmoko.
Leonti
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Joel Newkirk freerun...@newkirk.us
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 13:57 -0600, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the
toolchain. :(
I was inspired, so I downloaded the source tarballs for Dates and
Contacts,
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