Very nice I'm from Karlsruhe, too
Greets
Michael
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2009/1/27 Lothar Behrens lothar.behr...@lollisoft.de
Hi,
sorry for you all that lost your phone, stolen or lost anyhow by being
careless. I also had lost a phone, but not my FR :-)
I read the thread, and think about my contract. I have no gprs as of my old
phone didn't let me opening
web
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Steffen Winkler steffen.li...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use GPRS with the current FDOM image?
If yes: Is there a GUI or do I have to adjust the config files by hand?
If I've to adjust the config files by hand, is there a howto? (which
files and
Hi,
I modified multitap-pad (wasn't usable). I changed the usability a bit. Now you
can write by moving your finger around. I tested it on Om2008.12.
I included many special characters. Short list: Ctrl+c, Ctrl+z, Tab, Enter,
PgUp, PgDn, F1-F12, ' ()[]{},~/\|*:; ...
International characters
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
I'm not sure what the status of the Dbus sound stuff is, but I wrote a
little program to choose the alsa state file with a simple gui. Attached is
the code in anyone is interested. All it is is 1 button for each state
file, very simplistic,
They've been really silent (ignoring us?) on this point each time it has
been asked.
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Envoyé : lundi 26 janvier 2009 13:21
À :
I don't know why you guys assume that there will be another user. A
scenario
that I think is more probable:
The thief steals the phone, immediately turns it off by taking out the
battery. He then takes it to some 'dealer'. The dealer says, 'what the
is this, I will never sell it',
-Message d'origine-
exactly.
therefore i think, the proposed label inside the back cover,
offering a
reward when contacted via number/email and fr returned,
would be far
more promising.
Would sound like a trap for the thief, no? (even if it's worth trying).
I got a
El día Tuesday, January 27, 2009 a las 10:58:49AM +0100, arne anka escribió:
I don't know why you guys assume that there will be another user. A
scenario
that I think is more probable:
The thief steals the phone, immediately turns it off by taking out the
battery. He then takes it
kris Occhipinti wrote:
I agree that it is a hardware limitation.
But, you never know what some one will come up.
One day someone may come up with an idea the rest of us never thought
about.
Yes, just for the folklore, this reminds me of the old ZX Spectrum
console which had only 16 colours
On Monday 26 January 2009 20:53:24 Chris Syntichakis wrote:
Hi,
As I see the SIM from 3mobile (UK) is not working with the GTA02v6 (running
SHR unstable).
As far as I'm aware (Hutchison 3G) - Three - is UMTS 2100 _only_ and won't
work with 2G phones like GTA02/GTA03. I've updated my firmware
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
And when you think you've tracked down the thief and are close to
him, send an sms to make it play some music really really loud, and
go bang the thief on the head :)
Sounds fun. I send the SMS, and suddenly a piercing siren goes off from
the guy 10
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Hi all,
I've installed Wicd from opkg.org[1] but I get the same error of Pander:
# wicd-client
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/wcud/wcid-client.py, line 48, in module
import wcid.wpath as wpath
ImportError: No module named wicd.wpath
Angus Ainslie wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
There is a program around that is supposed to look for a special keyword
in a sms, and send a gps reading back. It didn't work when I tried it,
but this appraoch can be developed into something
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 09:36:56 -0800 (PST), Chris Syntichakis
ch...@c-64.mobi wrote:
Hi,
How can I activate the GPS with the SHR?
I open the tangoGPS but I got no info if the gps is on or getting data..
Chris
The line of text across below the map view (above the
Hi,
I see.. Today I tested the card with a Nokia 1110i , it said card
rejected, then I did a test with a samsung c170 and I got the message SIM
crashed (LOL)
Thanx for the tip about O2..
chris
As far as I'm aware (Hutchison 3G) - Three - is UMTS 2100 _only_ and won't
work with 2G phones
On Saturday 24 January 2009 18:45, Andy Selby wrote:
Try leaving the battery out over night then reinserting it and charging it.
I've got a neo1973 on its original battery so yours should still work
You can get a very cheap battery and charger from ebay, I provided a
link in a previous post
Mickael Labrousse wrote:
Hi,
Is there a package of svgalib available for the freerunner ?
I am not sure that is possible - my understanding is that the freerunner
doesn't have a vga-compatible screen. It is vga-sized, thats it.
You should be able to use a framebuffer driver if what you want
Can be to make jog dial instead of the button aux? It is convenient to thumb
through upwards downwards in browsers and other. jog dial should be with
function button
example http://mnovosti.ru/images/old/0/6/img_385762_157.jpg
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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
not bad
could also be used to control volume of speakers/mic
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM, bytestore bytest...@yandex.ru wrote:
Can be to make jog dial instead of the button aux? It is convenient to thumb
through upwards downwards in browsers and other. jog dial should be with
arne anka wrote:
- the solution you are pointing to, was only some rough first draft.
the kernel patch used eventuially works different.
Thank you for the information.
Helge Hafting
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On Monday 26 January 2009, Christoph Siegenthaler wrote:
are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official
DIY-tutorials on the hardware problems, i.e. the buzzing?
The current tutorial is here:
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/GSM_EMI_noise/big-C_rework_SOP_rc2.pdf
This appears
Hi,
i want to play with enlightenment gui programming for SHR but i can't
find such a documentation..
where can i find python-elementary APIs and some useful documentation?
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Chris Syntichakis wrote:
Hi,
I see.. Today I tested the card with a Nokia 1110i , it said card
rejected, then I did a test with a samsung c170 and I got the message SIM
crashed (LOL)
That mirrors my experience with a friend's 3 SIM last week. This one was
bought
Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes wrote:
This page does: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_Fundamentals
Noise is around 3cm/s^2, i.e:
It can fill in _short_ - 3-5s gaps in GPS coverage, if the orientation
of the phone is known.
Not enough for a 4km tunnel then, which is 3 min when going
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 January 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
buzz and gsm fixes are even documented on the wiki (no need to search
in the e-mails)
only the audio-fix (big capacitator to provide more bass isn't; hoping
to see that one documented as well
There's some fairly detailed
On 1/27/09, Fernando Martins ferna...@cmartins.nl wrote:
kris Occhipinti wrote:
I agree that it is a hardware limitation.
But, you never know what some one will come up.
One day someone may come up with an idea the rest of us never thought
about.
Yes, just for the folklore, this reminds
Charles Pax schrieb:
On 1/27/09, *Fernando Martins* ferna...@cmartins.nl
mailto:ferna...@cmartins.nl wrote:
kris Occhipinti wrote:
I agree that it is a hardware limitation.
But, you never know what some one will come up.
One day someone may come up with an idea the rest
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Charles Pax charles@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm. Interesting point. We'll need to know how much control we have over the
touch screen controller, but let's throw around some theories. What would
happen if the voltage given to the touch screen controller were
Giorgio Marciano wrote:
Hi,
i want to play with enlightenment gui programming for SHR but i can't
find such a documentation..
where can i find python-elementary APIs and some useful documentation?
A nice article is available on enlightenment website wiki
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 January 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
buzz and gsm fixes are even documented on the wiki (no need to search
in the e-mails)
only the audio-fix (big capacitator to provide more bass isn't; hoping
to see that one
On 1/27/09, Fernando Martins ferna...@cmartins.nl wrote:
kris Occhipinti wrote:
I agree that it is a hardware limitation.
But, you never know what some one will come up.
One day someone may come up with an idea the rest of us never thought
about.
Yes, just for the folklore, this reminds
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Chris Syntichakis wrote:
Hi,
As I see the SIM from 3mobile (UK) is not working with the GTA02v6 (running
SHR unstable).
Should I run any debugging tests (just for your info..)?
If so, what can I do?
Chris
3mobile Ireland SIM doesn't
When reporting broken 3G SIMs please give us the output of:
r...@om-gta02:~# cat /dev/ttySAC0
r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT\r' /dev/ttySAC0
r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT+CGMR\r' /dev/ttySAC0
+CGMR: HW: GTA, GSM: gsm_ac_gp_fd_pu_em_cph_ds_vc_cal_amd8_ts0-Moko10
r...@om-gta02:~# kill %1
-Thanks
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:23 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Later I was on a car trip, not driving. So I watched tangogps for a
while. Then I got the idea to test again, knowing that the gps was
working. So I sent the message again - from the phone to itself. And
again nothing
kimaidou a écrit :
Hi Yoan,
I am about to buy the capacitor and resistor and ask a friend to do the buzz
fix. Before diving into trouble water, I would really apreciate some
feedback on your attemp :
Oh yes, I have to do that. I want to make a useful report but I have no
time for this
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Hi KaZeR-
We are not ignoring about the buzz fix issue, actually we are very
serious about this bug and fix.
The buzz issue mostly comes from EMI (Electromagnetic Disturbance), and
it's hardware design related. Buzz comes from
If you don't want to risk being sued for a booby trapped phone, how
about at least a way to render the it useless to thieves?
For instance, you could make it unbootable from a zero power situation,
and then combine that with a rapid power discharge. If the thief leaves
it uncharged for even a
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
On Monday 26 January 2009, Christoph Siegenthaler wrote:
are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official
DIY-tutorials on the hardware problems, i.e. the buzzing?
This appears to have benefited from feedback regarding capacitor
bburde...@comcast.net wrote:
If you don't want to risk being sued for a booby trapped phone, how
about at least a way to render the it useless to thieves?
I think that the majority of thieves is not technically inclined, thus
our FR is _already_ rather useless for him/her..
For instance,
btw.. I am unable to ssh (from my linux box) to the SHR ..
it works when the FR has the FDOM of the hackable1 , but not on SHR.. (i am
using the unstable version)
chris
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i'm assuming we don't want to brick it, because the thief is not very
likely to return the phone if it doesn't work, nor can we track it if
it isn't charged. He'(ll just dump the phone.
sending gps location (if available), cell tower information and SIM
card info (contacts, own number...) in the
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Chris Syntichakis ch...@c-64.mobi wrote:
btw.. I am unable to ssh (from my linux box) to the SHR ..
it works when the FR has the FDOM of the hackable1 , but not on SHR.. (i am
using the unstable version)
chris
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Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
There's some fairly detailed discussion of audio mods on the hardware
list which could be copied into the wiki, but there is no 'official' mod.
I suspect there won't be one either, mostly because big caps won't fit in
the space
kris Occhipinti metalx2...@gmail.com wrote on Saturday 17 January 2009:
Well, a few months ago, before I have a FreeRunner I saw a LightSaber
application for the iPhone, I thought was neat.
So, I made My own for the FreeRunner Yesterday.
Here is the link
I applied [1] the fix to my Neo with positive results. It's seems to
have greatly reduced if not eliminated the buzz.
-Steven
Note [1]: By I applied I mean I bribed a co-worker with some Mt. Dew
to do the soldering for me. ;-)
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu)
I too applied the fix. Or, I should say, got a co-worker to apply the
fix. He worked with surface mount components for a few years and our
lab has all the necessary equipment to do surface mount soldering. As
well as a stock room with a fairly large selection of components.
It took about an
Hi list,
I got several packages now that are depending on gtk+-fastscaling. I did not
try if forcing install will work, but I was wondering if this is a known
thing. Because TangoGPS is a pretty well known app, right? So I was wondering
why I get these errors...
Collected errors:
* ERROR:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
I propose to look at the page where i outlined my rework:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Of course, that's only my take on implementation, the rework itself
was proposed and evaluated by Joerg Reisenweber, who also gave many
practical tips
I have a question about SHR SMS. I loved SHR, but I found that call
volume was very low, and I had trouble finding my SMS messages. When
receiving an incoming SMS, I could not delete the notify window with the
X on the upper illume taskbar, and all of my SMS messages said they were
received
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
I propose to look at the page where i outlined my rework:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Of course, that's only my take on implementation, the rework itself
was proposed and evaluated by
Daniel Spies wrote:
I got several packages now that are depending on gtk+-fastscaling. I did not
try if forcing install will work, but I was wondering if this is a known
thing. Because TangoGPS is a pretty well known app, right? So I was wondering
why I get these errors...
Collected
To change the date/time:
http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/time.html
Even after setting the time, the messages all have the wrong
timestamp (mine say January 1970)
The [X] button works for me, though (shr unstable, latest updates)
On Jan 27, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Matthew Lane wrote:
I have a
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net wrote on Tuesday 27 January 2009:
In distros like SHR that package is now called gtk+; however maybe its
authors should define something like a Provides, Replaces, Conflicts:
gtk+-fastscaling as in Debian.
That would be great indeed... Thanks for the
Hello,
My first post on the mailinglist :-) because I don't know how to fix
this :-(
Today I downloaded the latest kernel and shr-lite-testing release, ran
into u-boot and flashed my Freerunner. I'm going with my [AUX]-button to
the boot option and pressed the power-button. The screen says that
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| My first post on the mailinglist :-) because I don't know how to fix
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| Today I downloaded the latest kernel and shr-lite-testing release, ran
| into u-boot and flashed my Freerunner.
2009/1/27, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes wrote:
This page does: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_Fundamentals
Noise is around 3cm/s^2, i.e:
It can fill in _short_ - 3-5s gaps in GPS coverage, if the orientation
of the phone is known.
Not enough
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 21:37 +, Andy Green wrote:
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| My first post on the mailinglist :-) because I don't know how to fix
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| Today I downloaded the latest kernel and
* E. Boer edbo.des...@gmail.com [090127 23:00]:
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 21:37 +, Andy Green wrote:
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| My first post on the mailinglist :-) because I don't know how to fix
| this
Al Johnson wrote:
The FSO API can list and change the alsa scenarios with stack based
management. It will also send a signal on scenario change so that
interested
apps are aware of it. See:
Where did you get the kernel from? Is there a git hash on the filename?
I grabbed the kernel from
http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/
The hash is:
gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r2-om-gta02
on shr-testing the new kernel won't work anyway.
Yoann ARNAUD a écrit :
I'll try to make the pictures available tonight.
Here they are :
http://perso.crans.org/yarnaud/Openmoko/Buzz_Fix/
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I'm getting a '403 forbidden' message. looks like we don't have read access.
Peter.
Yoann ARNAUD wrote:
Yoann ARNAUD a écrit :
I'll try to make the pictures available tonight.
Here they are :
http://perso.crans.org/yarnaud/Openmoko/Buzz_Fix/
Steven ** a écrit :
I applied [1] the fix to my Neo with positive results. It's seems to
have greatly reduced if not eliminated the buzz.
For me, it seems that the buzz is eliminated.
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Peter Strapp a écrit :
I'm getting a '403 forbidden' message. looks like we don't have read access.
Thanks. It's OK now.
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 02:22:57 -0500 John Sullivan j...@wjsullivan.net said:
Brock awwa...@thelackthereof.org writes:
I extracted it and dropped it into place to work in debian. I've been
using it for several days and like this layout quite a bit... I threw in
a fuzz factor of 60 for
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hi,
GPS works ok (takes arounf 4min to fix)..
also. (as I m flasing a lot the FR in order to try the distros) i reflashed
the FR again with SHR(unstable),
(I flashed it to FDOM, then again back to SHR)
now I see that the FR is somewhat .. slow for example: the applications
take some time
WM8753.pdf pg 27:
MICBIAS CURRENT DETECT
The WM8753L includes a microphone bias current detect circuit which allows
the user to set
thresholds for the microphone bias current, above which an interrupt will be
triggered. There are two
separate interrupt bits, MICDET to allow the user to e.g.
I know the low handset volume is mentioned on the wiki too, but is there
any patch/solution?
I out the alsa setting to 127 (the high value) but I am not too happy...
Chris
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On Wednesday 28 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
WM8753.pdf pg 27:
MICBIAS CURRENT DETECT
The WM8753L includes a microphone bias current detect circuit which allows
the user to set
thresholds for the microphone bias current, above which an interrupt will
be triggered.
I think this
Yoann ARNAUD escribió:
Yoann ARNAUD a écrit :
I'll try to make the pictures available tonight.
Here they are :
http://perso.crans.org/yarnaud/Openmoko/Buzz_Fix/
is this buzz + bass fixes? because the reference pictures from the SOP
paper don't show that second thing you
Paul Boddie wrote:
To avoid some problems with forged mail, I recommend setting up an SPF policy
record:
http://www.openspf.org/
See the Deploying SPF part of that page and the associated setup wizard.
When I looked at openmoko.org's DNS records, I couldn't find any evidence of
SPF
Al Johnson wrote:
I think this appears as /dev/input/eventX and should be available in
FSO's
rules.yaml if it isn't available as a direct notification.
Cool, thanks Al
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