from the x.y.z kernel to the to the2.6.32
kernel), please post it to that thread.
Thanks,
Neil
Another who has the problem
[1]: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR
[2]: http://www.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1085
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I wonder if you might now consider retracting and apologising for those, and
undertake not to repeat similar in future?
Viva la humanidad!
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I will be there on Sunday afternoon. Focussed in the SDN/NFV DevRoom, but would
love to meet up.
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pulses to determine the heart rate..
These receivers work with coded or uncoded Polar straps.
The coded straps give extra pulses after the main pules, but that's a
whole other matter.. :)
Regards
Neil Davey
hank williams wrote:
You can get receivers for Polar chest straps that signal beats
ter
(polar strap) signal..
The receiver I mentioned outputs a logic hi (1) when a pulse is
detected from the polar strap, measure the time between pulses to
determine heart rate..
Regards
Neil
hank williams wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 7:11 AM, Neil Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hank,
for fine work.. will be interested to look at the case models when
they come out...
Neil Davey
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, but I've only used it handful of times..
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ead high quality) tool... I have heard of cheaper tools out
of china I think (like a few $K), but don't think the quality is as
good..
Just my 2c
Regards
Neil Davey
Hugo Mills wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 06:32:09PM +0200, Peter Kraker wrote:
Someone with a knack for business sho
Hi Michael,
Just had a read through the guide.. you've covered the topics that I'd
be after (toolchain, sample app build and install)..
Looks good so far...
Regards
Neil Davey
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Since Steve dropped the hint that I've been working on a user guide of
sorts for the Neo
.. I don't think any prices have been
posted/mentioned yet for items like that..
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ian douglas wrote:
If it's included in the bulk order, do you *need* to declare an extra
value?
Chris Hogan wrote:
Just wondering if anyone knows how much the bonus pouch/headsets
being offered
On Saturday June 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking of asking the very same thing.
When dialing or using a calculator or sending a text message, the glamo
would only slow us down. Or am I mistaken?
Maybe it's a very stupid question (I presume if it were possible such a
trivial feat
On Saturday June 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to say that I find it a bit odd running X11 on a mobile phone
- a WM wouldn't be required without it - when an alternative is
possible. In fact, as far as I can ascertain an alternative already
exists. X11 seems logical to me for
Hi Tony, all
If there enough space to fit an 0603 cap in there?
I don't have my FR yet to look at it, it's in transit...
Regards
Neil Davey
On 18/07/2008, at 7:28 PM, Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu) wrote:
Dear Community:
For GTA02 SD card interference GPS issue, our hardware team provide a
hardware
On Tuesday August 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a bit more consistency of timing, less manual intervention, and enough
readings to get an idea of the run to run variation in that location, can I
suggest a script? It could do with a timeout when waiting for a fix since
with deivestrength
On Monday August 18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was kind of surprised that gpsd didn't give me a simple way to just get the
current location, I
had to capture 5 sentences to do that simple thing, but what I really wanted
was to simply get the
last known lat and long I was at. With the
On Monday September 1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
According to Trolltech's documentation (
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtopia4.3/inputmethods-description.html), QTopia
supports handwriting recognition.
Is there some way to get handwriting recognition to work on the OM 2008
as far as i know (new to e17) every program can have its own .edj
(theme) file and OMView is one that does.
there are a couple of other places you will see the e17 theme (some of
the crash notices, for instance). i think i even a png or two with
stuff for the winter theme (the default e16 theme)
something closer to
reality - but I just want to check first that I'm not missing or
misunderstanding something.
Thanks!
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random keyboard gripes!
Can I take it that you both agree with what I was writing about?
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English translation added...
2008/9/14 Oscar Casamitjana [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hola a todos,
Hello everyone.
probando el qtopia 4.3.3, me he dado cuenta de que si conecto los
auriculares mientras está sonando una canción se activa el altavoz del
freerunner a la vez que se oye por los
in
the forseeable future.
I think I read somewhere that Qtopia doesn't use X11, and instead
writes direct to the framebuffer - which I think would make it an
exception to the above statement. Is that correct?
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edits, of course!)
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who doesn't know: Google allow their software engineers to
spend 20% of their time on their own projects.)
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2008/9/16 Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, voip had to be removed from Qtopia.
Something to do with Nokia's wider commercial interests/partnerships?
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What packages have cu and socat?
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would guess that the first key entry should actually have
default display=, /
(I'm also having trouble with my SSH right now, otherwise I'd test it
and be more sure!)
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that the
corruption had mainly affected the initial superblock.
Hoping this is is of some use to somebody,
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2008/9/19 Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Freitag, den 19.09.2008, 00:59 +0200 schrieb Neil Jerram:
It looks like the problem is in
/usr/share/matchbox-keyboard/keyboard-extended.xml: at line 276, it
has two key entries which both have
default display=. /
I would guess
?)
I think that points in a similar direction to Al's comment, i.e.
moving some of the solution outside the FR, over USB. That would
allow you to have more distance between the inputs, and so get more
accuracy.
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it would look like.
OK, I see now, that makes sense. I had thought you were talking about
two microphones in the FR itself.
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2008/9/23 Christian Weßel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But from where can I get LAN tools for [EMAIL PROTECTED] In which package I
will find it?
ping is in inetutils-ping.
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2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then I noticed that the rootfs.tar.gz doesn't actually have sbin/init
in it. It has sbin/init.sysvinit. Should sbin/init be a symlink to
that? Or is there another cause of this problem?
Well, I created sbin/init as a symlink to init.sysvinit
that the rootfs.tar.gz doesn't actually have sbin/init
in it. It has sbin/init.sysvinit. Should sbin/init be a symlink to
that? Or is there another cause of this problem?
And a related question: when the kernel panics, is there any way of
powering off, other than removing the battery?
Thanks,
Neil
2008/9/24 William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
No, I didn't - because the Wiki
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD#Prepare_the_SD_card)
doesn't say that. I'll update it.
Thanks!
Neil
it), and it didn't have nodev.
I'll try Bill's -p, and report back.
(Another factor that may be relevant is that I did the unpacking on
the FR, from within Qtopia - which means that I was using the Busybox
implementation of tar. Perhaps I also need to make sure that I'm
using a proper tar?)
Regards,
Neil
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/24 William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
No, I didn't - because the Wiki
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD#Prepare_the_SD_card)
doesn't say that. I'll update
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/24 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can get this excitement if your SD card was mounted with nodev at
unpack as well, usually that is complaining about no /dev/pts/* or other
valid /dev bits needed.
Thanks. I checked that at the time, though
2008/9/25 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did it at the end of last week. Don't remember exactly what I did but it
didn't cause me any problems. I'm using the kernel from /boot on the SD.
Did you have to change your bootloader configuration?
Neil
Is it possible to send an SMS (aka text message) in debian/zhone? If
so, how? I couldn't work out how, or find any instructions anywhere.
Thanks,
Neil (wondering whether to move back to Debian, after failing to
get going with FDOM
2008/9/25 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Donnerstag, den 25.09.2008, 12:29 +0100 schrieb Neil Jerram:
Is it possible to send an SMS (aka text message) in debian/zhone? If
so, how? I couldn't work out how, or find any instructions anywhere.
http://docs.freesmartphone.org
2008/9/25 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 25 September 2008, Neil Jerram wrote:
Did you have to change your bootloader configuration?
I had to add a menu entry to the NAND uboot if that's what you mean - see
below. These are as in the wiki except for minor changes to account for my
that work. I'll try again though
if/when I have Debian installed again.
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, and that failed in exactly the
same way. I then ran ./install.sh fso, to be sure, and to get the
exact output to copy here.)
Any solution?
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report back if it works.
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2008/9/28 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/28 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, it doesn't. Now I get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies: [...]
E: Broken packages
Hmm. I'll try again tomorrow.
Solution!
- Put both testing and unstable in your sources.list.
- Install
2008/9/30 Petr Vanek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Neil, would you mind sending a bit more direct link, i am having 0 luck
googling this up... thank you
Here is one:
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2008-June/033990.html.
Regards,
Neil
2008/9/27 Jan Luebbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 19:42 +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/9/26 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oh, the testing UI. Yes, you can send messages with that one as well.
Push 'Messages', then chose a contact from your SIM, then compose your
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2008/10/2 Davide Scaini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
and what about the boot speed-up script: is that useful?
Sorry, I haven't tried that, so can't say.
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network, say 192.168.1/24, and reboot. I find ifdown easiest.)
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with that addressing in your
house - then move usb0 to 192.168.1/24. Just make sure you make a
corresponding change on your PC, when you want to use USB networking,
and all should be well.
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it suspends again.
I don't know what the current default is for the interval before the
phone suspends again, but I imagine one would want it to be quite
short, so as not to allow incoming calls and texts to consume a lot of
battery.
Regards,
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think there
are lots of possibilities down this road, such as predictive
keyboards (like the Qtopia one), keyboards that are optimized for
specific applications, etc.
Regards,
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ifconfig eth0 up
Adding a route? What does netstat -rn say?
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its in several places down that list.
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2008/10/22 clare johnstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Beware:
http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/7019/New-subscription-plans-Clarification-and-even-better-pricing.aspx
(And never mind the content, just the .aspx is a strong hint of what
we need to know.)
Neil
level NN into /media/card/osm?
+1
What would be _really_ good would be something like
- use Google Maps to get directions from A to B
- somehow feed the result into tangoGPS, to tell it to pre-fetch maps
for all the way along the path.
Neil
which
ends with running zhone-session.
So (i) does that sound good, and (ii) if so, who should I send a patch to?
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MPD's library path. VLC,
however, appears to be playing the music, but I have no sound.
I'm using mpd with the emms Emacs client. The sound is fine, except
when other applications (e.g. aptitude) are taking a lot of CPU; then
there's lots of skipping and halting.
Neil
names that each distro uses?
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option, but I'd still prefer if the emails about it were on
this list, so I can keep half an eye on them as they flow by.
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positions)
so I'm back with xorg.
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file-io to prevent IO-timeouts
killing
* main-thread
Aha, is that what caused the GSM icon to disappear sometimes in the
previous version?
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start your own git repo from the latest available tarball.
That will help you keep track of your own work, and it should also be
trivial to merge in future updates from Marcus.
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2008/11/5 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My GSM icon is indicating off, even after I got notification windows
correctly indicating my provider (T-Mobile) and a reasonable-sounding
signal strength...
I just updated to the latest version and now it is exiting after
producing the attached output
wait a few seconds between starting zhone and starting
opp.
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ahh, so it was Xglamo that did that (ive been at a confrence and
havent had time to look discovered i have the no wake from suspend
bug after a format, lol bad timing.)
just putting xterm in ./xsession works for me I have two starting on
login. unfortunatly i cant help you any further (i
(or somesuch) bullet
in the Getting Started group of the for Users section of the Wiki
start page. (Obviously pointing to a new page, containing your
suggestion.)
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2008/11/23 Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must admit I had just started the upgrade command and went off to do
different things...
I've seen this too. But in my case I was OK again after a reboot.
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final product.
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a more elegant way but this one works for me.
Thank you! I'll try this out.
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some diags. I
chose the Recover option, and that seemed to work.
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if this happens!)
I care if what I'm getting is the expected behaviour, or is atypical;
with the related points being
- is there something that I am doing wrong to cause this?
- should I be spending time to collect and report more diagnostics?
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(and detach it)? (y or n) n
Not confirmed.
(gdb) detach
Detaching from program: /opt/e/bin/enlightenment_fm, process 1310
(gdb) quit
I'm afraid that's probably not much help. Is there something
straightforward I can do to find out more?
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I find that the headphones quickly fall out of my ears. Is this a
health feature, or am I doing something wrong?
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2008/12/5 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/12/5 arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
aren't there spare ear pieces with different sizes?
I thought so at first, but on closer examination, they all appeared to
be the same size...
(I assume you mean the flexible rubber-like bits
2008/12/5 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 05 December 2008, Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/12/5 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/12/5 arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
aren't there spare ear pieces with different sizes?
I thought so at first, but on closer examination, they all appeared
2008/12/2 John Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:29:48PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
Apologies in advance for what may be a dumb question - but does this
statement represent the conclusion of your team's work on audio issues
(buzz/echo/hiss etc.)? Or is there further work
know
exactly what it means... but someone that I called a few days ago said
there was a strong hiss on the line.
(In retrospect, I should at least have tried calling again, as maybe
it was just a line issue.)
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2008/12/7 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK, but do you need to be so imprecise about this? What can't there
be a definitive solution?
What should have been why.
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that they will stay in the business of supporting and
distributing OpenMoko phones.
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Thanks, that will be fantastic. Debian is already wonderfully
hackable, but not so good on the use-as-a-phone front, so it sounds
like Debian+your hackable will be just the ticket.
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2008/12/17 Lothar Behrens lothar.behr...@lollisoft.de:
Hi,
I am asking me if it is not possible to get an acustic 'empty battery'
warning some time before my phone really get's down.
Is there a way to do this ?
Qtopia 4.3.2 on FR does it, so I guess there must be a way.
Neil
already have Debian on SD, could I just
- add your repository to /etc/apt/sources.list
- sudo aptitude update sudo aptitude install the-hackable-umbrella-package
?
If not now, is that a feasible aim for the near future?
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:56:46 +, Neil Jerram
neiljer...@googlemail.com wrote:
2008/12/17 Joel Newkirk freerun...@newkirk.us:
I find myself wondering how many V5 FreeRunners are in the field and
whether the owners thereof would want
2008/12/17 Mateusz Skowroński sko...@gmail.com:
Hi,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_find_out_what_version_of_hardware_I_have.3F
Many thanks; I don't know how my googling missed that!
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ESTART: 0.6 [0.6] - begin
ESTART: 0.00159 [0.00154] - signals done
ESTART: 0.02999 [0.02840] - determine prefix
DYNAMIC DETERMINED PREFIX: /usr
ESTART: 0.10471 [0.07471] - prefix done
ESTART: 0.10595 [0.00124] - intl init
ESTART: 0.10692 [0.00097] - parse args
ESTART: 0.10719
as we walk around.
-1
(I don't think this list should appear to condone illegal and/or
immoral activity!)
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this if/when I come back to plain debian.
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with hackable:1. From
memory, though, I'm 99% sure that my sources.list only contained
Debian and the pkg-fso repository. It is feasible that the e17
packages came from pkg-fso?
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(i.e. outer
London), you can call 7xxx without dialling the area code, and
vice versa. For this reason I personally prefer writing 020 [78]xxx
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... weird.
OK, having looked at their website it seems I'm just ignorant.
Well I don't blame you. When I bought mine last year, I'm pretty sure
that the price was £227 + VAT = £272. (And for a while that 2/7
swapping confused me a lot!)
So as Anthony has said, it's the plummeting pound.
Neil
necessarily need to worry about
that yet anyway.
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