I would suggest a file at the root of each filesystem (call it either
.noindex or noindex.txt). Formatting is just a list of directories
within the filesystem using relative addressing with simple globbing
allowed like so:
dev/*
sys/*
proc/*
home/user/maps/*.ogg
mapinfo*
...
That would be ok
On 7/17/07, Simon Pickering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Scott ( all),
The following describes an experiment I suggested:
Create an array with opcodes 204 to 255 in it. Create one handler for
all opcodes.
Set up R14 to point to opcode 204.
(snip)
I sat down and wrote a bit of code that
Hi Juha, what is the sources.list/repo line we need to add to gain
access to these utilities? I've hacked on mine quite a bit and am
obviously missing something. It might be good to add to the page for
those of us missing it.
Thanks-
Larry
On 7/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/11/07, Simon Pickering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've had some time and have picked up where I left off, but this time using my
N800. The result is good news :) (but a rather long and meandering email). The
DSP seems very well behaved (no resets leading to reboots) and the couple
On 4/20/07, Andreas Hubel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
do you or somebody else here know if the 770 also has this host
detection via the ID pin feature?
And why does the USB chip of the N800 don't need this 5V from external?
I thougt it also need it, because there is only 3V and no 3 to 5V
Just to chime in here, I have noticed the behavior mentioned, that
clicks don't register for application button and so forth. I
believe it's because of the special behavior introduced to allow
thumb/finger navigation; there's got to be a lower-level interface to
tslib vs the normal xinput
Hi Jeff, I'm guessing from the steps you're trying to take that you
want to use SSH to access your n800. Now adding your public key from
your Ubuntu system to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file is only
necessary if you don't want your n800 to ask you for a password when
logging in. If you're
On 3/30/07, Mika Luostarinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
We proudly announce our latest SDK release: maemo 3.1 'bora'.
Thank You!!! I can hardly wait to get the kernel patched for SDHC again.
Larry
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Here we are again, enjoying a new release of the image and it looks
like the kernel sources have not been released. Any chance on this
happening soon so we can patch in the missing SDHC support? Some of
us are very sad about having these extra pieces of suddenly
non-functional silicon and
Aaron, you might want to check out the code for maemo-mapper or
gpsd. As far as I know bluetooth GPS use the bluetooth serial port
profile for transmitting data. Should be straightforward to extract
what you need.
Larry
On 3/7/07, Aaron Westerdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi sorry I'm new
On 3/5/07, Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try -mouse ps2,/dev/input/mice. Of course, you still won't get a
cursor.
(OS2007 can find a mouse just fine, in theory, if you tell it to.
OS2006 can't.)
Cheers,
Daniel
Thanks for the tip. I've compiled xsetroot so I just use the
particular project,
whether they're Nokia or not, current status, etc. Searching the dev
list for roadmap will get you the details.
Larry
On 3/6/07, Michael Wiktowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/6/07, Larry Battraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was never a removal of the functionality since
On 3/5/07, Michael Matalon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply,
That doesn't work. It still shows the usb icon on the top bar saying that i
have a PC connection active. Any other suggestions? I have already
re-flashed the device with the latest image etc. I am lost
Hi Michael, have
On 3/5/07, Francesc Roig-i-Feliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Anybody knows if is possible that mameo recognizes a BT mouse?
Anybody has tryed it?
No and yes :-) The X-server Maemo uses is not capable of using a
mouse because 1) There is no existing option (as OS2007 is shipped)
to tell it
On 3/2/07, Ed Okerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
A new 'sardine-developers' mailing list has been recently created.
I thought there was a survey a few weeks ago that decided against this
sort of new list creation. How is sardine development different from
maemo development? Isn't Sardine
On 3/2/07, Anuj Verma (Kevin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
At times users needs to quickly password protect their device, than
rather to wait for device to timeout for auto lock.
It is desirable that power-key menu provides such option if device
locking is enabled.
Kevin
I trust you are
Very exciting news! I know the community has been hoping we'd have a
sponsored alternative to the existing email client. First things
first-- when checking out via svn I use my garage user name and
password because it requires a login. I get a 403 forbidden error, so
is there another
On 2/9/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to understand the best place to mount SDs partitions. Right
now I have
===
chroot /mnt/initfs/ /usr/bin/retutime -i || true
mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media/mmc1
mount /dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc3
mount -o bind
On 2/1/07, Amit Kucheria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is this: for the default trigger source (timer), is the
blinking just a hardware PWM built into the CPU or is the CPU involved
in counting timer interrupts to handle on/off periods and toggling the
LED? I ask because there was
On 1/27/07, Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there.
When I tried to order my N800 just now, the only place that I could
see for entering the discount code was on the screen that you get to
using the Use Promotional Code button on the order summary page.
But when I entered my code in
On 1/27/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but my question is: is it really ok to have the whola filesystem
being indexed? That could be fine with the default 128MB card. But with
4GB and (maybe) 8GB arriving?
Being able to see which directories need to be monitored would be ok. I
Warning-- do NOT empty your cart like I did. I got the exact same
message and when I called the help desk I got passed to three
different people, all of which said they couldn't help me. I tried
emptying my cart to see if that would help in letting them process the
code, but no dice. Once you
On 1/25/07, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/25/07, Larry Battraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning-- do NOT empty your cart like I did. I got the exact same
message and when I called the help desk I got passed to three
different people, all of which said they couldn't help me. I
Brian, I saw your post so I'm hopeful I'll be able to call and get
someone able to help me. However, the first time I tried placing the
online order it accepted the code and deducted the coupon amount. Now
it says the coupon has been used and refuses to take it (online, or
when the people at
Ok, I misunderstood and thought they went out to the US on Tuesday.
Anyway, Hooray --I went back in and tried it in a new browser
session and it not only took the discount code, it completed the order
successfully. I am one happy camper, thanks Maemo Team!
Larry
On 1/25/07, Brian Waite
On 1/14/07, Siarhei Siamashka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 20:11, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Marius Gedminas wrote:
(snip)
Check /proc/omap_clock on device, it says 252Mhz for both ARM and DSP core.
Hmm, interesting. Can anybody check /proc/omap_clock on N800 device?
I'm
On 1/9/07, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 770 with OS2006 is still supported by Nokia.
So we actually may see maintenance firmware updates (i.e. fixed bugs)
for OS2006? Or even something targeted for better compatibility with OS2007?
People have been
Actually, I noticed the same thing although I'll have to go back and
make sure it wasn't all of the kernels that had problems with WEP. I
was never able to get it working although WPA is fine.
Larry
On 11/28/06, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Armin M. Warda wrote:
I repeated the
Richard, I ran into the same thing and ended up using xset to remap
the key. Install the bluetooth keyboard plugin to get xset. You just
need to create a file with this line in it and use it as an argument
to xset:
keysym Return = KP_Enter
The reason they did it that way was the center
in minimo. This was all running from internal flash.
Once I switched over to my copy on the mmc I got an almost instant
crash, so I'm guessing something is being stressed differently,
running from there.
Larry
On 11/25/06, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Battraw wrote:
Thanks
Thanks Frantisek! As a data point, I've tried the multiblock write
kernel with a Kingston 1GB card and experienced consistent crashes
(probably due to swap file corruption) using it. The high-speed mmc
version of the kernel you provided doesn't seem to have such issues.
Larry
On 11/25/06,
Go for it! :-) I think minimo is our best hope for a truly stable
and flexible browser, given enough work. With Opera we'll always be
wondering if and when the next release or bugfix will come out. No
license restrictions either, so if there's ever a need to bundle
minimo we have no worries.
I would guess that this is for the forthcoming 870 (?) device that
actually includes a plug for a headset. Having the ability to sense
headset presence would be natural, and the codec register name sounds
reasonable for a wired headset too.
Larry
On 11/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
I believe you need to use the capital 'I' option like so:
gcc -c -Wall -g -O2 -isystem -I/usr/src/su-18-kernel-headers/include conftest.c
Larry
On 10/17/06, Yves-Alexis Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I run into probleme trying to build an application which requires custom
kernel
On 9/24/06, paolo delbene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can i connect via usb a keyboard, a pen usb to storage my data ? can i
connect a web cam ? an hard drive ?
A (USB) hard drive is no different than a pen drive and will
definitely work. At one point I had a 2.5 30GB drive connected and
it
Incidentally, the packages work fine if you install them manually
with dpkg -i --force-architecture pkg_name
Larry
On 9/11/06, Niels Breet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After doing some upgrades to Sardine, dpkg fails on a lot of packages
because of:
package architecture (armel) does not match
and is an afterthought. Things like the ability to set
the key repeat rate and a icon indicating a keyboard is detected on
the status bus, etc.
Finally, it would be great to have a context menu for application
icons (that are running) on the taskbar to minimize, restore, go
full-screen, and close.
Thanks,
Larry
For those of us who aren't in the know on gst-launch you need to apt-get install gstreamer0.10-tools as root from a terminal window. This will give you gst-launch-0.10 among other things. You can then try commands like those listed below (substituting
gst-launch-0.10 for gst-launch).LarryOn Fri,
Hi Frantisek, the dependencies are shown if you click the details
button after a failed install. In this case you need
libvte4_0.11.13-3osso1_armel.deb,
libvte-common_0.11.13-3osso1_all.deb, and libncurses5_5.4-3_armel.deb.
These are also available from the pool, although they are filed by
the
On 5/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of ext Dave Neuer
Sent: 04 May, 2006 23:39
To: Kothari Devesh (Nokia-M/Tampere)
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] Too
On 4/19/06, Shawn Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:39 PM 4/19/2006, Philippe De Swert wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 12:10 -0700, Shawn Gordon wrote:
snip 770 praise
I've got to say that this review
and there it
shouldn't be too much to worry about.
Larry
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 19:40 -0500, ext Larry Battraw wrote:
Ok Igor, you finally motivated me to do some measurements :-)
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I would advocate building a dummy battery out of a piece of
wood/plastic with a small piece of copper clad board (split into three
pads) to act as the contacts of the battery. You can then run wires
from those to the real battery, passing it through whatever
resistor/sensing equipment you want.
Check the debian repository for ARM binaries of X.org. You'll need
to do something like dpkg-deb -X [deb file] / as root to get it
installed. I would suggest doing it on your desktop machine first (if
you're running Linux) and copying the actual binary over once you find
which .deb contains
You'll get this message any time you try and install a .deb from the
Debian pool or other non-Maemo repository. Basically it means you'll
have to install it manually as mentioned by someone else. For a quick
and dirty install, do a dpkg-deb -X [.deb filename] /, although I'm
sure there are
Hi Eduardo,
Thanks for the build! Are the maemo-specific patches in GNOME cvs
yet? Also, it looks like the .deb you've released is missing
/var/lib/install/usr/share/gnumeric/1.6.2/HILDON_Gnumeric-gtk.xml
Once I copied over the file from the 1.6.1 install it worked fine.
Thanks-
Larry
I'm hoping someone more familiar with K Drive on the 770 will be
able to answer this question: does it really accept input from two
mouse devices at once? I note that the x-server.sh init script tacks
on a -mouse /dev/input/mouse0 if /dev/input/mouse0 exists. It
doesn't seem to pay attention
On 1/17/06, Weinehall David (Nokia-M/Tampere) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We already do the power saving part, we already have all the positiveside effects of keeping alive -- but *if* the user wants to do a propershutdown, which will allow him to keep the device alive even longer than
usual -- let
Try running fsck.vfat (Linux) or chkdsk (Windows) on it. I had
the same problem and that fixed it. You don't even need to remove
the card, just plug the 770 into your computer and run the fsck/chkdsk
on it once it is identified.
LarryOn 1/13/06, Israel Herraiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
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