En/na Stephen Gadsby ha escrit:
> 61 bugs were closed:
I noticed that some of the bugs are marked as "fixed in diablo", and
that's not really useful unless you release diablo rsn or provide
updated packages for chinook.
Bye
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I followed the directions at
http://ogg.garage.maemo.org/
to install ogg support for GStreamer. Success. Thanks for the very helpful
package!
One problem, though: Although my application now runs on the N800 and
produces sound, the loudness of the sound is low. When I play the same
soundfile
> proprietary and open source components (Ubuntu (is Launchpad finally
> open?), Novell, IBM etc), it's not either or.
It is in the In Progress queue apparently
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/50699/comments/10
and likely to be released Affero licensed.
To me launchpad.net is kind o
> On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 12:23:15PM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
>> So the answer is "no". As long as Maemo's goal is not 'providing a 100%
>> free platform' as well I[0] will not contribute[1] to it and I expect
>> that with more and more freedom respecting projects/products you will
>> have a h
Robert Schuster wrote:
> So the answer is "no". As long as Maemo's goal is not 'providing a 100%
> free platform' as well I[0] will not contribute[1] to it
There is difference between Nokia and Maemo here. It may not be be goal
for Nokia as a company (no matter what is our opinion on this) but i
Hi,
ext Robert Schuster wrote:
> Now the funny thing: Recently people found out that building something
> on top of what GNU provides can make up a successful business. But
> instead of following the idea that brought GNU into existance they add
> proprietary software again.
Nokia has contributed
> > So the answer is "no". As long as Maemo's goal is not 'providing a 100%
> > free platform' as well I[0] will not contribute[1] to it and I expect
> > that with more and more freedom respecting projects/products you will
> > have a hard time finding people who do.
>
> This is what I had in mind
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 12:23:15PM +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
> So the answer is "no". As long as Maemo's goal is not 'providing a 100%
> free platform' as well I[0] will not contribute[1] to it and I expect
> that with more and more freedom respecting projects/products you will
> have a hard ti
ext Robert Schuster wrote:
> Now the funny thing: Recently people found out that building something
> on top of what GNU provides can make up a successful business. But
> instead of following the idea that brought GNU into existance they add
> proprietary software again.
This is a binary analys
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 12:49:57PM +0300, Tuomas Kulve wrote:
> Paul Bloch wrote:
> > Today I was wondering, what is a maemo? Just wondering what the
> > origins of the name are, anyone know what a Maemo is?
>
> Maemo is a name from a name generator.
IIRC the generator was 'pwgen'.
Marius Gedmin
ext Robert Schuster wrote:
>> If I'm not confused about the terms, Maemo already consists of only the
>> open-source parts. The software that comes on a Nokia IT is called the
>> "Internet Tablet Operating System", and it is based on Maemo with a lot
>> of non-free parts added at various levels
Hi.
Quim Gil schrieb:
> The campaign proposal is interesting. I wonder if Nokia is the main
> target, though. Sure, Nokia is one of the targets but perhaps it's the
> own community of developers who could make a change. Or did the Linux &
> open source communities wait for IBM, Intel, HP and so on
Paul Bloch wrote:
> Today I was wondering, what is a maemo? Just wondering what the
> origins of the name are, anyone know what a Maemo is?
Maemo is a name from a name generator.
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Today I was wondering, what is a maemo? Just wondering what the
origins of the name are, anyone know what a Maemo is?
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi.
Marius Gedminas schrieb:
>> If you attended the first talk I was the guy asking to raise your hand
>> if you want to see the Nokia IT devices being freed of all proprietary
>> software in one way (install a different OS) or another (make IT OS 100%
>> free itself).
>
> I was one of those who
ext Guillem Jover wrote:
> "Porting" software should not be needed most of the time, and maemo
> would be better off pulling directly from the Debian armel archives.
This is a separate discussion, but it would be good to go through
specific cases of different packages in Debian and Ubuntu and se
Hi,
ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
> A quick follow-up. The issue with x-term and mail is also happening now
> with application manager. I uninstalled a program and then tried installing
> the camera. Application manager just stopped working and I'm going to have
> to restart the device to get ri
Hi,
I am struggling , how tiles are indexed in
maemo-mapper(exellent application ).
Can someone please tell me how map tiles are downloaded,and indexed in
database
Thanks in advance
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