Hi Lukasz,
I'm trying to install the package for SHR-testing, and I'm getting an md5
error when trying to install... any ideas?
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install
http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/745
/ffalarms_0.2.1-r0_all_py2.6.ipk
Downloading
Opkg is an epic imbecile among package managers. I think it's complaining
because the package file you're installing has a different MD5 hash than the
one in the repos (no kidding?). I don't think there's a force override for
this, you just have to install it manually.
Run:
ar x file.ipk
and then
Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net writes:
Hi Lukasz,
I'm trying to install the package for SHR-testing, and I'm getting an md5
error when trying to install... any ideas?
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install
http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/745
/ffalarms_0.2.1-r0_all_py2.6.ipk
Thanks Guys, I'll try the extraction manually... always good to keep your
hand in :-)
Russ
2009/5/12 Łukasz Pankowski lukp...@o2.pl
Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net writes:
Hi Lukasz,
I'm trying to install the package for SHR-testing, and I'm getting an md5
error when trying to
since my question falls under this email ill ask here.
is there anything that can be done so that an alarm will still work
after setting it then turning off the device and then opening ffalarms
again.
the alarm is still saved in the programs memory, but it never sets off
its auditory signal.
if i
jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com writes:
since my question falls under this email ill ask here.
is there anything that can be done so that an alarm will still work
after setting it then turning off the device and then opening ffalarms
again.
the alarm is still saved in the programs
nope, not that at all.
in order:
phone is on.
set alarm.
turn off phone.
turn on phone.
open ffalarms. [set alarm is still in the programs memory]
wait for alarm.
nothing happens.
but if you go [shr-testing] into settingsservices and restart atd the
alarms instantly go off.
but if i just go and
Everytime you reboot the fr, restart atd once up - its already running
but ffalarms wont work until after I restart it - have not bothered to
track why yet. (it then works in suspend etc)
BillK
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 14:05 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:
since my question falls under this email ill
Hm... I looked at the sources from atd-over-fso (but I'm no expert... so
maybe it's not my place to say this) and I think maybe otimed is not
there anymore.
If you look in the specs, there are some things, but no otimed.
Timo Scheffler timo.scheff...@uni-oldenburg.de writes:
Hm... I looked at the sources from atd-over-fso (but I'm no expert... so
maybe it's not my place to say this) and I think maybe otimed is not
there anymore.
If you look in the specs, there are some things, but no otimed.
W.Kenworthy wrote:
Configurable, configurable, ...
Everyones use case is different! - I usually wake with the click and
display glow when the FR comes out of suspend, even before the alarm
starts to sound, so I find the very low start fine as do the rest of the
household (see next).
I
lukp...@o2.pl (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:
Timo Scheffler timo.scheff...@uni-oldenburg.de writes:
Hm... I looked at the sources from atd-over-fso (but I'm no expert... so
maybe it's not my place to say this) and I think maybe otimed is not
there anymore.
If you look in the specs, there are
Hi Lukasz
1st, thanks for this great application. I would like to know:
* if you planed to release a deb package for the debian based distros
* if you planned to add the features wich mimate the sun rising by
increasing the light step by step as the sound increase the volume. The best
would be to
kimaidou wrote:
Hi Lukasz
1st, thanks for this great application. I would like to know:
* if you planed to release a deb package for the debian based distros
* if you planned to add the features wich mimate the sun rising by
increasing the light step by step as the sound increase the
I installed ffalarms and love it, but the wakeup from suspend doesn't
work... I use FSO 5 and the ffalarms 0.2.1 and atd-over-fso with python
2.6 package.
Is there anything to configure, so that it might work?
(At least my phone doesn't goes to sleep by itself, so thats no issue...
but that's
Timo Scheffler wrote:
I installed ffalarms and love it, but the wakeup from suspend doesn't
work... I use FSO 5 and the ffalarms 0.2.1 and atd-over-fso with python
2.6 package.
Is there anything to configure, so that it might work?
(At least my phone doesn't goes to sleep by itself, so thats
I suppose the atd doesn't wake the openmoko up at the right time (I
used your ipk from the project site).
I just tried waking the Openmoko up using the FSO api and was successful :)
I think it would be great to abstract the scheduling part, so that you
could use FSO api or at (to support 2008.12,
Wrong Link, here is the example:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import dbus
import time
# Wakeup in 60 seconds
wakeuptime=str(time.time()+60)
system_bus = dbus.SystemBus()
rtc_object = system_bus.get_object('org.freesmartphone.odeviced',
'/org/freesmartphone/Device/RealTimeClock/0')
rtc_interface =
kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Lukasz
1st, thanks for this great application. I would like to know:
* if you planed to release a deb package for the debian based distros
I have a working atd-over-fso package only need to polish it, hope to
upload this and ffalarms this weekend.
*
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no writes:
Please keep the alarm going for 15min or so - it is possible to sleep
through 5 min. :-) 15 min won't hurt the battery much.
You can change it in configuration file, see:
http://ffalarms.projects.openmoko.org/#configuration
Also, consider using
2009/4/27 Łukasz Pankowski lukp...@o2.pl:
Currently it increases the volume +1 each second, I may make the time
between increases configurable in config file if you insist that fixing
point 2. (see below) is not enough for you.
I decoded the python file and figured out where to change that. I
Timo Scheffler timo.scheff...@uni-oldenburg.de writes:
Wrong Link, here is the example:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import dbus
import time
# Wakeup in 60 seconds
wakeuptime=str(time.time()+60)
system_bus = dbus.SystemBus()
rtc_object = system_bus.get_object('org.freesmartphone.odeviced',
You're right.
It's set to GMT and I have GMT +2 ...
What do I have to do to fix it? *feels like newbie*
Łukasz Pankowski schrieb:
Timo Scheffler timo.scheff...@uni-oldenburg.de writes:
Wrong Link, here is the example:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import dbus
import time
# Wakeup in 60 seconds
Timo Scheffler timo.scheff...@uni-oldenburg.de writes:
You're right.
It's set to GMT and I have GMT +2 ...
What do I have to do to fix it? *feels like newbie*
I would first check
$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Warsaw
And set it to what I need if says something different
$ echo Europe/Warsaw
r...@om-gta02:~# cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Berlin
/etc/localtime == /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
(wasn't overwritten at boot, checked using md5sum)
The clock on the phone is right:
r...@om-gta02:/etc# date
Tue Apr 28 23:59:56 CEST 2009
Here are some reports from your test commands:
Configurable, configurable, ...
Everyones use case is different! - I usually wake with the click and
display glow when the FR comes out of suspend, even before the alarm
starts to sound, so I find the very low start fine as do the rest of the
household (see next).
I would also like to have a
Steven ** montgoss+openmokocommun...@gmail.com writes:
A well written app that works quite well under latest SHR-testing
(installed via opkg directly from SHR feeds).
Nice to hear.
One area I think needs improvement ASAP: my Freerunner suspends (thus
silencing the alarm) before the alarm
A well written app that works quite well under latest SHR-testing
(installed via opkg directly from SHR feeds).
One area I think needs improvement ASAP: my Freerunner suspends (thus
silencing the alarm) before the alarm gets loud enough to really wake
me up. SHR goes back to suspended after
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
Same on unstable. I could really stand to use this app, if only I
could get it working...
I had no sound after 03 april upgrade of shr-unstable, I also could not
ssh to the phone, after 'depmod -a' on this or shr list, both ssh and
sound
Ahh, yes, it works now. Thanks. :D
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Hi,
It works under the SHR-testing, but there is no sound...
chris
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Same on unstable. I could really stand to use this app, if only I could get
it working...
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Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org writes:
Am Sa 28. März 2009 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Hello
I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
for SHR (tested on
One question : is it possible to set a recurring alarm, eg each week day at
7:00 ? It would be a great feature
2 question : is it possible to increase the light as the sound to simulate a
down ?
Thanks anyway, great soft !
2009/4/4 Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org
Am Sa 28. März 2009
Hi and thanks for your app. A working alarm clock is a high priority on
the Freerunner and yours might work fine.
Firstly, the ipk on the project page installed the python module
into /usr/lib/python2.5 instead of 2.6. For that reason it failed the
first time I ran it but after copying the
Yogiz yog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi and thanks for your app. A working alarm clock is a high priority on
the Freerunner and yours might work fine.
Firstly, the ipk on the project page installed the python module
into /usr/lib/python2.5 instead of 2.6. For that reason it failed the
first time
Am Friday 03 April 2009 18:44:46 schrieb Yogiz:
Secondly, it doesn't wake up the phone out of suspend on my SHR. When
returning from suspend manually afterwards it displays the turning off
alarm page and plays the sound (although very quitely).
If I can get it to wake up the phone then the
Am Freitag 03 April 2009 21:37:53 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Yogiz yog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi and thanks for your app. A working alarm clock is a high priority on
the Freerunner and yours might work fine.
Firstly, the ipk on the project page installed the python module
into
Am Friday 03 April 2009 22:26:14 schrieb Stefan Fröbe:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am Friday 03 April 2009 18:44:46 schrieb Yogiz:
Secondly, it doesn't wake up the phone out of suspend on my SHR. When
returning from suspend manually afterwards it
Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann m...@mnet-online.de writes:
thanks for this nice app... I added ffalarms and atd-over-fso to the shr-
unstable feed :-)
Nice to hear that.
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Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Friday 03 April 2009 18:44:46 schrieb Yogiz:
Secondly, it doesn't wake up the phone out of suspend on my SHR. When
returning from suspend manually afterwards it displays the turning off
alarm page and plays the sound (although very quitely).
If I can
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Here on debian it doesn't - the alarm gets triggered once I resume but not in
suspended state. While the Neo's awake everything works fine. (If the system
clock is set correctly *slapping himself*)
Sorry, I forgotten you are on Debian. Try install
Am Friday 03 April 2009 23:58:58 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Here on debian it doesn't - the alarm gets triggered once I resume but
not in suspended state. While the Neo's awake everything works fine. (If
the system clock is set correctly *slapping
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de writes:
On Saturday 28 March 2009 01:58:34 Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
Hello
I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
SHR-unstable, it segfaults with no output. However, if I run it with --help I
do see that output...
I have only SHR-testing installed thus cannot check it now, I will
look at this later this week.
Could you check if neon, which is similar
Interesting... Here we are:
root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11
Bye bye, thx to use Neon
root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11-16
Segmentation fault
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The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
Interesting... Here we are:
root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11
Bye bye, thx to use Neon
root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11-16
Segmentation fault
So x11-16 engine is broken in SHR-unstable, ffalarms does not have
--engine
Am Saturday 28 March 2009 01:58:34 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Hello
I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
for SHR (tested on SHR testing) -- for this I ported atd
Hello
I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
for SHR (tested on SHR testing) -- for this I ported atd to work on
top of FSO Framework Time API (called atd-over-fso
SHR-unstable, it segfaults with no output. However, if I run it with --help
I do see that output...
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