No, that cannot cause the problem.
dictator only stores the current state in /tmp/tmp.state and reloads it
while being destroyed.
It provides its own state-files.
Try the one from opkg.org.
Matthias
Jon Levell schrieb:
On 06/25/2009 10:03 AM, Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann wrote:
Dictator
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the WPA2 networks I use it with but I can't
seem to turn it off in SHR-settings and once I've connected to a network
I can't reconnect to any network without rebooting. (I
know there's work going on in the kernel relating to this).
Workaround: After
Am Donnerstag 25 Juni 2009 10:45:49 schrieb matthias felsche:
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the WPA2 networks I use it with but I can't
seem to turn it off in SHR-settings and once I've connected to a network
I can't reconnect to any network without rebooting. (I
know there's work
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:05:20PM -0400, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 06:21:49 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net writes:
Hum in landscape
When the phone is in landscape mode (really useful when typing with
Literki) there's a
On Wednesday 24 June 2009, arne anka wrote:
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the WPA2 networks I use it with but I can't
seem to turn it off in SHR-settings and once I've connected to a network
I can't reconnect to any network without rebooting. (I
know there's work going on in the
For connecting to WiFi we have wifiman.py (in shr-settings git repo,
/playground directory). It talks tio connman. Sometimes it doesn't
handle default routes, but we're working on it.
On 6/25/09, Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009, arne anka wrote:
Wifi
Jon Levell wrote:
Dictator
The version in the repositories seems to just record crackling
if I try and record my voice - this used to work.
I got the same problem with latest shr unstable updates. Only crackling
is to hear from my recordings. And the timeline while playback moves ~5
On 06/24/2009 09:33 PM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
i think the landscape hum is on all releases. i know for a fact its in
shr-testing
This didn't used to be the case in older SHR-Unstable versions.
Jon.
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On 06/24/2009 10:09 PM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
Midori
To avoid the superuser-warning banner... run it as normal user :-)
- Use useradd
- in the desktop file write: (su username; midori)
Cool. Thanks - now if I could just configure the keyboard shortcuts
midori would be a lot more
On 06/24/2009 10:14 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
What software are you using for WiFi connections? I use SHR-U and I'm
looking for a good program to manage this.
I'm just using Mofi. It's basic but it works (for me).
Jon.
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On 06/25/2009 12:05 AM, Adam Jimerson wrote:
Sorry for the OT here but I haven't figured out how to get the phone to work
in landscape, is there a program that needs installed or something that needs
enabled?
I'm using OMNewRotate for the SHR-repos (but I frequently disable it).
Jon.
On 06/25/2009 10:03 AM, Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann wrote:
Dictator
The version in the repositories seems to just record crackling
if I try and record my voice - this used to work.
I think that comes from SHR keeping the alsa state files in
/usr/share/shr/scenarii now - and IIRC
Jon Levell wrote:
On 06/25/2009 10:03 AM, Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann wrote:
Dictator
The version in the repositories seems to just record crackling
if I try and record my voice - this used to work.
I think that comes from SHR keeping the alsa state files in
/usr/share/shr/scenarii
Am Mittwoch 24 Juni 2009 22:25:47 schrieb Jon Levell:
Vagalume in the repo/image
==
It crashes
Workaround: Use the one from opkg.org
I've added a bug report including a new .bb for vagalume to OE a month ago,
but nobody cares. And on the SHR trac a similar bug report
On Thursday 25 June 2009 05:09:52 am Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:05:20PM -0400, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 06:21:49 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net writes:
Hum in landscape
When the phone
Hi,
I'm using SHR-Unstable as my daily phone, it works but there are
some things that bug me, mostly I can live with or work around them.
It occurs to me other people might have better work arounds so I
thought I'd post my current list and see what happens:
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the
i think the landscape hum is on all releases. i know for a fact its in
shr-testing
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Jon Levellopenm...@coralbark.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm using SHR-Unstable as my daily phone, it works but there are
some things that bug me, mostly I can live with or work around
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the WPA2 networks I use it with but I can't
seem to turn it off in SHR-settings and once I've connected to a network
I can't reconnect to any network without rebooting. (I
know there's work going on in the kernel relating to this).
Workaround: After I've
2009/6/24 Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net
Midori
===
Aside from the superuser-warning banner (which will be gone in
the next release), the keyboard shortcuts (e.g. F11 for
full screen) aren't available in Literki. There's a config
file for accelerator keys (~/.config/midori/accels)
Wifi
=
It seems reliable with the WPA2 networks I use it with but I can't
seem to turn it off in SHR-settings and once I've connected to a network
I can't reconnect to any network without rebooting. (I
know there's work going on in the kernel relating to this).
Workaround: After I've
Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net writes:
Hum in landscape
When the phone is in landscape mode (really useful when typing with
Literki) there's a quiet but persistent hum.
This started to happen for me too. I thought that's some hardware
parameter had slightly changed but
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 06:21:49 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
Jon Levell openm...@coralbark.net writes:
Hum in landscape
When the phone is in landscape mode (really useful when typing with
Literki) there's a quiet but persistent hum.
This started to happen for me too. I
pygtk-rotate, rotate, accel-rotate, NewRotate, TurnScreen, simple-rotate...
check
http://projects.openmoko.org/search/?type_of_search=softwords=rotateSearch=Search
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Adam Jimersonvend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 06:21:49 pm Paul Fertser wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:12:35 pm jeremy jozwik wrote:
pygtk-rotate, rotate, accel-rotate, NewRotate, TurnScreen, simple-rotate...
check
http://projects.openmoko.org/search/?type_of_search=softwords=rotateSearc
h=Search
Thanks for the reply, accel-rotate sounds great would love for it to
wouldnt know, i only use pygtk-rotate. i like telling it when i want
it to rotate : )
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Adam Jimersonvend...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 24 June 2009 07:12:35 pm jeremy jozwik wrote:
pygtk-rotate, rotate, accel-rotate, NewRotate, TurnScreen, simple-rotate...
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