Please read this
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Distributions#Features_by_distribution.2Frelease_target
until the end of the page. Make any updates if you se possible.
and see also
http://opkg.org/
Regards,
Pander
heat wrote:
Still trying various distributions (... and still haven't find MY
On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 12:28:32PM +0100, Petr Vanek wrote:
Hi community,
Hi John Lee, thank you for the great update :) Great work, thank you!
I haven't tried yet but today want to download the testing quick boot
image from last week to see the difference :)
Jeremy looked into the two
Tim,
The only threat a patent troll understands is a well funded group of
researchers and lawyers ready and willing to spend millions of dollars
and years of effort to invalidate their prized patent.
Fortunately, such things _do_ exist. I suggest OpenMoko search for,
and solicit help from
Hello,
I wanted to tranfer some thousand (OSM) files from my laptop to the FR;
the tar file is fine on the laptop (FreeBSD 7.0r):
$ tar tf osm-20081114.tar | wc -l
13067
the MD5 sums are matching after transport with SCP:
$ md5 osm-20081114.tar
MD5 (osm-20081114.tar
Jacob,
Glamo is not a forbidden topic.
Openmoko actually has learnt a lot from this. First we have learnt to
not trust high-level promises as much as before.
In fact I would go as far as saying that going forward, we will not
trust any promises about 'we will open this up later' anymore.
) files from my laptop to the FR;
the tar file is fine on the laptop (FreeBSD 7.0r):
$ tar tf osm-20081114.tar | wc -l
13067
the MD5 sums are matching after transport with SCP:
$ md5 osm-20081114.tar
MD5 (osm-20081114.tar) = 4b23f51e29307281d0a18e3aac2f7324
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 06:11:30PM +0800, Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
built with the Freerunner is awesome. Please continue to buy
Freerunners and to develop for it, same is happening internally. The
next phones will build on top of the free platform we have built
together, the technology
Dear all I am new to openmoko and i am not able to install applications and
my network is up i can ping.
When i type
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# opkg install openmoko-dates2
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
and when i update it will flash these errors in seconds
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# opkg
opkg install openmoko-dates2
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
i not know what happend but try a opkg upgrade
Signature check failed
this is normal. all repositories does not have .sig files.
phil
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See an example at http://www.nlpagan.net/images/img_3914.jpg
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try checking if you can install by giving the full ipk url (see opkg.org for
the full urls) of some packages with opkg install. Let me know if that
works.
Rakshat
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:37 PM, mallikarjun arjun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear all I am new to openmoko and i am not able to
ok crap, the download of the packages also fails :)
you said you could ping, your own computer or something else?
i normally connect my freerunner to my eeepc with linux.
i have special iptables rules on my eeepc host to provide NATing to the
internet.
does pinging www.openmoko.org works?
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:44 PM, smurfy - phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
opkg install openmoko-dates2
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
i not know what happend but try a opkg upgrade
Signature check failed
this is normal. all repositories does not have .sig files.
but when i enter
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:48 PM, rakshat hooja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try checking if you can install by giving the full ipk url (see opkg.orgfor
the full urls) of some packages with opkg install. Let me know if that
works.
Rakshat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:01 PM, mallikarjun arjun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:51 PM, smurfy - phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok crap, the download of the packages also fails :)
you said you could ping, your own computer or something else?
i normally connect my
yes i think so,
My working settings on GTA02, i use the 192.168.10.x net for my usb
connection, this could differ for you.
192.168.10.2 is my freerunner and 192.168.10.1 my eeepc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 208.67.222.222
nameserver 208.67.220.220
cat
Hi,
This may happen because DNS server adress is missing.
Just ssh into your freerunner and add the IP adress for the DNS server
command :
nano /etc/resolv.conf
then add to the resolv.conf file :
nameserver your DNS serveripadress (without the quotes)
save the resolv.conf file (ctrl o)
quit
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:21 PM, smurfy - phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i think so,
My working settings on GTA02, i use the 192.168.10.x net for my usb
connection, this could differ for you.
192.168.10.2 is my freerunner and 192.168.10.1 my eeepc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat
El día Friday, November 14, 2008 a las 07:32:25PM +0900, William Kenworthy
escribió:
Yeah, the busybox tar command cant handle large files without dying. I
untar'd what I could and just ran rsync to fix the problems and move the
rest over - slower but it worked.
I've Google'd around and
I am also pretty sure its a missing DNS server in resolv.conf.
Rakshat
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Steven Goyvaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
This may happen because DNS server adress is missing.
Just ssh into your freerunner and add the IP adress for the DNS server
command :
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:24 PM, mallikarjun arjun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:21 PM, smurfy - phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i think so,
My working settings on GTA02, i use the 192.168.10.x net for my usb
connection, this could differ for you.
192.168.10.2 is
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rakshat hooja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also pretty sure its a missing DNS server in resolv.conf.
yes man it was DNS server problem.
Rakshat
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Steven Goyvaerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
This may happen because DNS
I have problems with all openmoko-* apps regarding GSM/SIM.
But strangely the GSM applet shows i have service.
I have collected some messages from the console output.
Maybe they have a common cause which i can fix.
Because i really like to use shr, because it has just the right gui and
the
I was having problems with the built-in versions of those apps. Apparently my
GSM was not properly registered. What worled for me was to:
Opkg remove frameworkd fso-gpsd tangogps
Then opkg install them again.
Maybe it will work for you.
James
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
I might have to skip GTA03 since I have just spent a huge 300 Euros for
a GTA02 :)
I hope the software stack becomes less of a joke in time for GTA03 or it'll
be hard to get much new customers...
Well said.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:38 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me link back to one of my Weekly Engineering News (back when they
were still weekly, ahem - I am working hard to get this good
discipline back!)
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td837114
We looked at
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Openmoko actually has learnt a lot from this. First we have learnt to
not trust high-level promises as much as before.
In fact I would go as far as saying that going forward, we will not
trust any promises about 'we will
Rui Nishit,
I might have to skip GTA03 since I have just spent a huge 300 Euros
for
a GTA02 :)
I hope the software stack becomes less of a joke in time for GTA03
or it'll
be hard to get much new customers...
Wow, this is actually really complicated, let me tell you a bit how I
see
As I told before, please use the shr-devel mailing list for that kind
of issue, as SHR hasn't been released yet and we don't want to/can't
settle all the issues of all the users in the world right now, as we
already have issues to fix :-)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL
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Thank you for your answer.
I bought GTA02 and I am really happy of this buy. I hope to buy the next major
revision!
I am not still using it as my daily phone (to say the true I hate phones), but
I using my free time to develop it.
About the lesson,
Thank you for the response Wolfgang.
The current FreeRunner is already starting to show its potential as a
kick-ass phone and defiantly has me excited to see what future version can
offer, but it is sad to see the user interface will never be able to support
smooth animations or run any
I hope the software stack becomes less of a joke in time for GTA03
or it'll be hard to get much new customers...
Actually I have never read any jokes about the software stack. But it is a
sign of good mental health when a community is able to make fun of itself.
Besides, where else would
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Minh Ha Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I hope the software stack becomes less of a joke in time for GTA03
or it'll be hard to get much new customers...
Actually I have never read any jokes about the software stack. But it is a
sign of good mental health
Hi Wolfgang,
i really appreciate the work you and all the OM-folks and the community does,
but:
You say the current software is a 'joke', which is painful for me but
I accept it. From where we all want to be it's a joke, yes. Agreed.
Well, for me, the software is not a joke. It's a little
To add my two pence-worth about the joke comment -
I have a very high tolerance to stuff not working. or not working smoothly.
Most of my computers are broken in some way at any given time. However, when
forced to rely on it for a month, even I got annoyed with the freerunner
running OM
Dear Wolfgang,
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 09:11:40PM +0800, Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
You say the current software is a 'joke', which is painful for me but
I accept it. From where we all want to be it's a joke, yes. Agreed.
So that also answers your question when GTA03 will come out. It's a
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 02:36:27PM +0100, Minh Ha Duong wrote:
I hope the software stack becomes less of a joke in time for GTA03
or it'll be hard to get much new customers...
Actually I have never read any jokes about the software stack. But it is a
sign of good mental health when a
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob,
Glamo is not a forbidden topic.
Having said that, if someone wants to seriously develop for the glamo,
please get in touch with me and we will find a legally correct way to
extend the smedia documentation to
somebody (leinir) on irc suggested you could maybe hire
http://www.tungstengraphics.com (leinir Tungsten Graphics being the
people behind gallium3d of course)
although I don't know how much openmoko is willing to spend on it
y
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi..
I have a problem editing the wiki.
[...]
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Do you know what can be causing it?
Known problem.. see:
http://n2.nabble.com/whitespace-going-missing-on-wikipages-td1479519ef1958.html#a1479519
--
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Thomas Franck wrote:
Hi..
I have a problem editing the wiki.
[...]
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Do you know what can be causing it?
Known problem.. see:
http://n2.nabble.com/whitespace-going-missing-on-wikipages-td1479519ef1958.html#a1479519
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Le vendredi 14 novembre 2008, Yorick Moko a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jacob,
Glamo is not a forbidden topic.
Having said that, if someone wants to seriously develop for the glamo,
please get in touch with me and we will find a
I know the buzzing issue had quite a bit of attention from the Openmoko
team, judging from watching the traffic on the Hardware and Kernel mailing
lists. So I don't think they have given up on that, but it doesn't seem
like there is any set solution for current devices, only anecdotal reports
of
Jacob Peterson wrote:
I know the buzzing issue had quite a bit of attention from the Openmoko
team, judging from watching the traffic on the Hardware and Kernel mailing
lists. So I don't think they have given up on that, but it doesn't seem
like there is any set solution for current
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Jacob Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know the buzzing issue had quite a bit of attention from the Openmoko
team, judging from watching the traffic on the Hardware and Kernel mailing
lists. So I don't think they have given up on that, but it doesn't seem
I run Mesa on my FR without any problem, aside from the possible
slowness of it, but then again, its pretty similar in performance to any
400 mhz box I have used in the past. I can only presume this complaint
laments the lack of hardware acceleration for the OpenGL calls. How
complex can that be
On Thursday 13 November 2008 09:14:01 grslmpf wrote:
...
Mayby the Glamo will work only partly caused by a bad reset?
I've experienced the WSOD about three times in the last six months on
a Neo 1973. It only appears if I use an X server (I've never seen in on
Qtopia). Since the 1973 doesn't
Mayby the Glamo will work only partly caused by a bad reset?
I've experienced the WSOD about three times in the last six months on
a Neo 1973. It only appears if I use an X server (I've never seen in on
Qtopia). Since the 1973 doesn't have Glamo, the source of the problem probably
lies
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Thursday 13 November 2008 09:14:01 grslmpf wrote:
| ...
| Mayby the Glamo will work only partly caused by a bad reset?
| I've experienced the WSOD about three times in the last six months on
| a Neo
On Friday 14 November 2008, Wendy wrote:
Feel free to ask questions. :)
Hi!
What about the echo? Any reports on that issue?
Cheers,
Florian
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Hi all,
Since my FR has been working as a pretty reliable phone since I installed
QtE 4.4.2, I decided to get greedy and see if I could get GPRS working.
Note that I've been lucky, and have never suffered from the buzz issues that
I've heard so many people talk about.
So on QtE, I went to the
| ...
| Mayby the Glamo will work only partly caused by a bad reset?
| I've experienced the WSOD about three times in the last six months on
| a Neo 1973. It only appears if I use an X server (I've never seen in
on | Qtopia). Since the 1973 doesn't have Glamo, the source of the
problem probably
|
I just installed the 2008.9 kernel and the latest FDOM jffs2 as in:
http://files.tdobson.net/openmoko/freerunner/fdom/Fat_and_Dirty_OM.200809_20081023.rootfs.jffs2
I just checked and the 2008.9 is no longer available! About 2 weeks
ago I downloaded from:
2008/11/14 Tim Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Openmoko actually has learnt a lot from this. First we have learnt to
not trust high-level promises as much as before.
In fact I would go as far as saying that going forward,
Paul-8 wrote:
Yes, it works. Fast! Including the openmoko-panel-plugin.
See an example at http://www.nlpagan.net/images/img_3914.jpg
(And no, that's not my cat ;-)
Paul
Hey Paul, (fellow GoT member ;-) )
Looks pretty good! I'm running IceWM as well, but how did you rotate the
Hey Jeroen tha GoT Man!
Looks pretty good! I'm running IceWM as well, but how did you rotate the
screen? The method described on the Debian page (editing xorg.conf) doesn't
seem to work for me, is there anything I missed?
I did only edit xorg.conf and restarted X. It worked after that, no
Paul wrote:
Hey Jeroen tha GoT Man!
Looks pretty good! I'm running IceWM as well, but how did you rotate the
screen? The method described on the Debian page (editing xorg.conf) doesn't
seem to work for me, is there anything I missed?
I did only edit xorg.conf and restarted X. It
Here are efforts to do this without using x.org all together:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-November/035551.html
Please also look into Illume keyboard of enlightenment, could that with
with IceWm?
Nifty. Playthings for the weekend. Thank you!!
Paul
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- Tim Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact... if OpenMoko could make as much information available as
possible about how much this has cost them - in lost productivity,
lawyers fees, etc. - I'm sure it would help to galvanize more action
among the community.
FWIW as this was
Peter Mogensen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I just wanted to congratulate the FSO team for their new images.
Looking at FSO for the first time and was very nicely surprised by the
interface. If this path is continued all will be well :)
For the first time I have perfect sound over GSM. No echo, no buzz.
- Torsten Sievers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What really is a joke and absolutly unacceptable for me is the Buzzing
I'm puzzled about this buzzing, is this something that the
other party only hears or are you hearing this yourself ?
I've never experienced a buzzing on my end of my phone
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 22:26, Chris Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm puzzled about this buzzing, is this something that the
other party only hears or are you hearing this yourself ?
I've never experienced a buzzing on my end of my phone
(GTA02, rev 5 I think, purchased July/August in the
Chris Samuel wrote:
Hi Chris,
I'm puzzled about this buzzing, is this something that the
other party only hears or are you hearing this yourself ?
For the other party, and tweaking the gsmhandset.state is not helping
(for me at least).
I've never experienced a buzzing on my end of my phone
I've put together an opkg of Raster's alarm app from his testing images.
(also appears in latest SHR testing) The GUI and the wakerd service that
actually handles the alarm.
But there's a problem, and I'm hoping someone can see what I missed.
Everything works find, EXCEPT the slider-button
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 22:24:15 +0100, Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Mogensen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I just wanted to congratulate the FSO team for their new images.
Looking at FSO for the first time and was very nicely surprised by the
interface. If this path is continued all will be
After really digging the archives I came across one thread [1] that has a
lot of good information on the limits of the Glamo and what has been tried
already to get more usefulness out of it. I think it would be good to have
some of the information from that thread on the wiki. Any suggestions on
Jacob Peterson wrote:
After really digging the archives I came across one thread [1] that has
a lot of good information on the limits of the Glamo and what has been
tried already to get more usefulness out of it. I think it would be
good to have some of the information from that thread on the
Tim Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a GTA02 owner, as a founding member of the Open Graphics Project,
as a Director of the Open Hardware Foundation, I believe I have the
resources to accomplish such a task.
I'd love to try.
Can we make it happen?
I would love to contribute in some
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
Openmoko actually has learnt a lot from this. First we have learnt to
not trust high-level promises as much as before.
In fact I would go as far as saying that going forward, we will not
trust any promises about 'we will open this up later' anymore.
Either it's open
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
Having said that, if someone wants to seriously develop for the glamo,
please get in touch with me and we will find a legally correct way to
extend the smedia documentation to you.
In fact we have done that in a few cases before already, but I'm not
sure how much
FilipBE wrote:
I was able to disable/re-enable wifi with following lines, I did however not
have the time to check the impact on battery life
# using Atheros wmiconfig command to disable wlan
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan disable
# To re-enable wlan:
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan enable
Dear all,
Is there a problem if i flash my neo too many times? because i have done
around 20 times in a week time..
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I am running FDOM and I think that font sizes are being handled wrongly. Here
is what I think is happening. Could someone who knows more about this correct
any details that are wrong.
It seems that the standard font size in desktop computers is 12 points, which
means that the characters are
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 00:52:08 -0500 Michael Mather [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
i absolutely agree. scaling with dpi is short-sightned and too simplisitc as
you are right - it is not just scaling to dpi BUT scaling to the visual field
that the display would consume - ie how many % of your field of
On 14 Nov 2008, at 16:10, Minh Ha Duong wrote:
Le vendredi 14 novembre 2008, Yorick Moko a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jacob,
Glamo is not a forbidden topic.
Having said that, if someone wants to seriously develop for the
glamo,
On Friday 14 Nov 2008 8:13:20 pm Gothnet wrote:
Also, I know everyone loves X, but is it really the best choice for a low
powered device that needs a responsive UI?
I am just curious about this. I hope someone can comment on this. My thought
is that X is used because most apps that already
On 15 Nov 2008, at 07:08, Kishore wrote:
On Friday 14 Nov 2008 8:13:20 pm Gothnet wrote:
Also, I know everyone loves X, but is it really the best choice for
a low
powered device that needs a responsive UI?
...
I still would like to know more in terms of performance and memory
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