Re: OpenMoko + Exchange

2009-11-26 Thread Sander
Hello,

not12listen wrote (ao):
> >> my question still stands...  is there a reasonable method by which
> >> to connect an OM device to an exchange server?
> >>
> >> in all honesty, if there is, i'd run out and buy one tomorrow... :)
> >>
> >> again, i am VERY green when it comes to linux, but is there a way to
> >> package the Exchange connection add-on of Evolution to either Claws,
> >> Openmoko Mail or Qtmail?  or, is that idea much like re-inventing the
> >> wheel?

> i need to be able to view/reply to emails within my inbox and the folders
> inside, and also view/edit my calendar - all of this is hosted on an
> exchange server of course.

I use rdesktop to connect to a XP machine with Lookout. Due to the
resolution of the Freerunner this works pretty well.

The commands to connect to xp-workstation:

xrandr -o 1   # rotate screen
rdesktop -uUSER -pPASSWORD -z -xl -K -g640x450 xp-workstation
xrandr -o 0   # rotate screen

Maybe this helps.

Sander

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Re: [android] strong echo with buzz-fixed A6

2009-07-16 Thread Sander
Thomas Otterbein wrote (ao):
> I installed Koolu's Android Betra 7 on my recently buzz-fixed Freerunner A6. 
> It 
> has the well known echo problem now. On the lists and forums I could find 
> only 
> solutions (dbus commands) for other distros. However I hope similar settings 
> may help on Android too, just that I have no idea on how to apply them. :-)
> 
> Can anyone possibly drop me a hint?

Can you try lowering the mic gain to see if that helps?

With kind regards, Sander

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Re: bye bye 2008.8, you wont be missed :(

2008-08-10 Thread Sander Hepp
On Sunday 10 August 2008 12:01:38 William Kenworthy wrote:
> I am afraid I am going to have to delete 2008.8 and forget it ever
> existed.  Despite very little of it working, I was giving it a go but I
> just had a bug I raised on the keyboard closed with "works for me"
> saying in effect they are only willing to work on the existing keyboard
> and its working as designed, so there isnt a problem and no changes/new
> keyboard alternatives are needed.  Basicly learn to use it as is, as
> this is all we are getting with 2008.8
>
> As 2008.8 looks like it was an interim release until FSO is ready,
> developers for the FR might like to look at the reasons this bug (#1778)
> was closed and then consider bringing the FSO to a usable state faster.
> It already has more functionality than 2008.8 as released.  To me its
> looking like 2008.8 is still born and wont be going anywhere fast, by
> the intention of the designers.
>
> disappointed :(
> BillK

Hi,

I filed ticket https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1795 to hopefully get the 
existing keyboard at least a bit more usable than only for sending SMS..

SH



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Re: 2008.8 : Can receive calls but cannot call

2008-08-08 Thread Sander Hepp
same here (no problem with 2007.2)

On Friday 08 August 2008 17:12:38 Daniel Aeberli wrote:
> +1
>
> entered pin, can receive calls but not dial out!
>
> Julien Cassignol a écrit :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I thought I give a try and install 2008.8. I had a certain number of
> > problems :
> >
> > 1) Pin isn't asked for each time (4-5 reboots), even if I launch an
> > application which needs PIN (dialer).
> > 2) Dialer says "No network" on each call, whereas I succesfully entered
> > my PIN. 3) I can receive calls, and just after that, I can't call !
> >
> > Sounds quite mystical to me. Any ideas ?



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