Shawn Rutledge wrote:
I got past qemu now and it's getting stuck on qtopia.
(Again, why do I need that for openmoko?)
qtopia or qmake?
Qmake is needed to build webkit which is used by openmoko-feedreader.
uicmoc4-native_4.3.1
To workaround the problem you had with gentoo and u
On 9/3/07, Francesco Riosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcin Juszkiewicz ha scritto:
> > Dnia poniedziałek, 3 września 2007, Francesco Riosa napisał:
> >
> >> on gentoo try:
> >>
> >
> > Also try to remove not needed content from mail. Would be good to try to
> > answer under post not on top of i
Marcin Juszkiewicz ha scritto:
> Dnia poniedziałek, 3 września 2007, Francesco Riosa napisał:
>
>> on gentoo try:
>>
>
> Also try to remove not needed content from mail. Would be good to try to
> answer under post not on top of it.
>
>
Sorry I think that's not the case , the configure f
Ken Yale wrote:
Hello,
AGPS Status:
Beyond that, the only AGPS capability in the GTA01 is LTO.
> This is long-term orbit data files downloaded from the network.
The delivery of the files can be done via wget or the lto_get facility included with OMGUI.
> FIC has purchased LTO delivery f
Hello,
The AGPS functionality is split into these components:
1) Hammerhead GPS silicon - performs GPS measurements under control of (2).
2) Computation library - converts the GPS measurements into positions. The
library is embedded into the GLLIN control program. NMEA output is via named
pi
On 9/3/07, Francesco Riosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on gentoo try:
>
> # emerge -av ' # gcc-config -l
Yes that's what I did and got qemu to compile finally. Then got stuck
on uicmoc.
So nobody knows how to just omit stuff from the build that isn't
necessary? Or is qemu actually necessary
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, I wrote:
It's all appropriate in a development environment - we just have to factor
that in when considering the responsiveness of the device. IMO it's
appropriate for the primary focus to be functionality and the secondary focus
to be user interaction effectiveness at this p
Guys,
currently we are still extraordinarily busy with providing the core
functionality.
I wish to have time doing some benchmarks of e.g. GtkFB vs.
GtkDirectFB vs. Gtk/X11 -- likewise EFL/X11 vs. EFL/Fb. Delivering
factual numbers for things like that would be very interesting for us.
On a more
On 3 Sep 2007, at 18:32, Andy Poling wrote:
I haven't seen anyone else mention the obvious: some of the device
drivers and
alot of the code have debugging output enabled. Start the X server
manually,
and watch the debugging info spew forth, and you'll get an idea
where a bunch
of CPU cy
On 2 Sep 2007, at 14:57, denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the mom
Luca Cabriolu wrote:
Hi Ian,
thanks for your answer.
I'd like to know how AGPS is currently supported on the NEO 1973.
Can you help me to understand how it works from a software and a
hardware point of view?
Fortunately, the answer is very simple.
Unfortunately, that answer is "It's not".
T
Dnia poniedziałek, 3 września 2007, Francesco Riosa napisał:
> on gentoo try:
Also try to remove not needed content from mail. Would be good to try to
answer under post not on top of it.
> # gcc-config 1
> # source /etc/profile
> # gcc-config 7
> # make build-qemu || stuff you need to compile w
The Ubuntu stack is not necessarily designed for phones - it is targeted
first at ultramobile PCs and tablet PCs. However, many of the programs that
Ubuntu has started should be of benefit to the OpenMoko project.
On 9/3/07, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Not sure if thi
Hi Ian,
thanks for your answer.
I'd like to know how AGPS is currently supported on the NEO 1973.
Can you help me to understand how it works from a software and a hardware
point of view?
Thanks.
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on gentoo try:
# emerge -av ' hi shawn,
>
> qemu NEED gcc 3.x.
> chees CY
>
>
>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
>> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Datum: 02.09.2007 02:44
>> An: "List for OpenMoko community discussion"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> openmoko.org>
>
>> Betreff: omit qemu from OE bui
On 9/3/07, Shawn Rutledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anybody having success with nfs or sshfs or some other method? I
> installed openssh to give it a try, which seems to be installed
> correctly but when I try to mount it:
>
> [proton][08:30:43 PM] sshfs moko:/ /mnt/moko
> remote host has di
denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the moment but how fast and
"sna
Hi all,
I have some problems pushing all patches onto the vanilla Kernel (2.6.21.1).
After using "quilt push -a" not all patches were applied.
quilt produces this output:
--
...
Applying patch patches/s3c_mci.patch
patching file include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/regs-sdi.h
patching file drivers/mm
Luca Cabriolu wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to understand how AGPS can work with gpsd daemon.
In my undestanding, when I have an UMTS/GSM module and a GPS module
supporting AGPS, I can retrieve Assistance Data for AGPS from UMTS/GSM.
I believe this can be done through an AGPS control software runn
Hi all,
I am trying to understand how AGPS can work with gpsd daemon.
In my undestanding, when I have an UMTS/GSM module and a GPS module
supporting AGPS, I can retrieve Assistance Data for AGPS from UMTS/GSM.
I believe this can be done through an AGPS control software running on a
host processor.
Hi,
Not sure if this has been posted before, but will it be possible in the
future to support the Ubuntu embedded stack on the neo? I see on the
Ubuntu wiki they support the Intel's MID (Mobile Internet Device)
platform - so it will need some porting.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded
Ha
Henryk Plötz skrev:
Moin,
Hmm, I just ran it on a Neo and seems to work okay. The biggest problem
is that switching to the second set of displayed keys is awfully slow.
Yes... I believe it's the text rendering. Wish gtk.Label had a
flag 'cash_rendering' and maybe a method 'pre_render' taking
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