Hi guys,
Actually this problem indeed happened. and that was a bad thing to have
closed (the scanner configuration etc)
So we did solve the right way this time: no cross scanning, watch only user
specified folders, uses a lot less memory, It's open source (in garage) and
of course there's no more
"ext Tomi Ollila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed 05 Dec 2007 19:09, Kalle Valo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In tablets applications request connections through libconic and after
>> that they can open sockets as usual. If some applications request
>> connections to localhost from libconic,
On Wed 05 Dec 2007 19:09, Kalle Valo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "ext Tomi Ollila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> So I remember incorrectly -- the real reason is (probably) that when
>> socket(2) system call is started, these Internet Tablets tries to make
>> internet connection up (either via
"ext Tomi Ollila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I remember incorrectly -- the real reason is (probably) that when
> socket(2) system call is started, these Internet Tablets tries to make
> internet connection up (either via wlan, or bt-connected phone)
> and if that cannot be made, socket(2
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 19:26 -0500, Austin Che wrote:
> > So why not just port mpd server component to maemo and be done with it?
>
> Done.
> https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mpd
>
> > There are 5 (five!) web based mpd clients listed on their site and 13 other
> > ones.
> >
> > In add
> So why not just port mpd server component to maemo and be done with it?
Done.
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mpd
> There are 5 (five!) web based mpd clients listed on their site and 13 other
> ones.
>
> In addition meamo is already at, what, 4 - 5 media players? There is so much
On Nov 26, 2007 4:43 PM, Austin Che <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've decided that I'd really like to separate the frontend code from the
> > backend code so we can have multiple frontends (pygame, gtk, etk, cli,
> WWW,
> > etc).
> >
> > This would mean that the Kagu backend process would be a
On Nov 27, 2007, at 23:12 , Jesse Guardiani wrote:
On 11/27/07, Allan Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of our original ideas for the MWOW project (http://museum.mit.edu/mwow
) was to have the local web app talk to a local web proxy which then
adds location info to the HTTP request and
Hello,
Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Wed 28 Nov 2007 00:21, Aleksandr Koltsoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The lo interface is UP and running.
>
> You're right! By a coincidence I have both 770 and 800 on my desk now,
> neither running the latest OS version and both, indeed, have localhost
> interfa
The network behavior on the tablet is really weird. When I connect to a
bluetooth network with PAN, non-Nokia applications have no problem accessing
the net. But the webbrowser still insists that there's no connection
available. If I startup an adhoc wifi connection at the same time, Nokia
applicat
On Wed 28 Nov 2007 00:21, Aleksandr Koltsoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some reason can't find the mail that had the below quoted part, but
> anyways:
>
>>> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why can not the loopback interface be up all the time ??
>
> Tested on N
On 11/27/07, Allan Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One of our original ideas for the MWOW project (http://museum.mit.edu/mwow)
> was to have the local web app talk to a local web proxy which then adds
> location info to the HTTP request and sends the request to a remote server.
> That way you
One of our original ideas for the MWOW project (http://museum.mit.edu/mwow
) was to have the local web app talk to a local web proxy which then
adds location info to the HTTP request and sends the request to a
remote server. That way you can use the on-board linux tools to query
a GPS, use w
Hi,
why not ?
It's a very popular gps monitoring application to send gps data to www server
from gps-enabled cell phone, over GPRS.
It works fine for car, personal monitoring.
2 years ago I run such server and could watch tracks of 100 car live in maps
application.
There is nothing special to send
local search will not talk to the GPS unit connected to a 770,800,or 810.
You can go to local.google.com and put in a location, then do something like
search for the nearest pizza point. Works great.
Also some windows mobile and j2me phones/PDAs can download a google maps app
that talks to the
Hi,
GPS-enabled search tool has been incorporated by Google under name local search
in last few years.
Ok. Voice search makes it a minor novelty.
Major problem is if What You Want is What You Get (service mark by Darius)
really works.
Internet is not more global village as paid indexing is what
Meanwhile, Microsoft teamed with Sprint 3 months ago to provide web
applications that are location aware:
http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=18020
The same sort of thing is attainable on an N810 using open standards when the
connection is live, but the point still stands that the local ser
For some reason can't find the mail that had the below quoted part, but
anyways:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Tue 27 Nov 2007 16:27, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> localh
Hi,
>
> This has been an issue for a long time:
> https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339
> http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2007-May/010076.html
>
> I guess this thread is doomed to recur every 6 months or so...
Oh yeah, every now and then, somebody raises this issue. I ori
that's typically an indicator that it needs to be fixed.
On 11/27/07, Allan Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 27, 2007, at 16:31 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On
On Nov 27, 2007, at 16:31 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue 27 Nov 2007 16:27, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> writes:
>>>
On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECT
Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue 27 Nov 2007 16:27, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon 26 Nov 2007 22:16, Igor Stoppa
On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue 27 Nov 2007 16:27, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon 26 Nov 2007 22:16, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >
> > > What's wrong with s
On Tue 27 Nov 2007 16:27, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon 26 Nov 2007 22:16, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What's wrong with something that runs on-demand?
>
> A separate gui client w
How about a GPS daemon similar to gpsd but with the capabiltiy to speak HTTP?
Would be nice if people making webapps could include a javascript source from
the localhost that would give back an object with GPS info.
I've already written very lightweight implementations of this in Java and
Python
On 11/27/07, Zoran Kolic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 1.) Rpc (aka web services)
> > 2.) Dbus
> > 3.) Direct SQLite DB interaction
>
> Whatever motivation was, I second the idea to use 770/800/810
> as device as user wants. Even smaller computers have place
> under the sun for more ambicious ta
> 1.) Rpc (aka web services)
> 2.) Dbus
> 3.) Direct SQLite DB interaction
Whatever motivation was, I second the idea to use 770/800/810
as device as user wants. Even smaller computers have place
under the sun for more ambicious tasks. Web services could
be love/hate, they solve the problem making
On 11/27/07, Tomi Ollila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon 26 Nov 2007 22:16, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What's wrong with something that runs on-demand?
>
> A separate gui client which starts the server and browser on demand?...but
> LISCDNWiOM!! ;)
lol. what? :)
--
On Mon 26 Nov 2007 22:16, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 13:11 -0500, ext Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> This would mean that the Kagu backend process would be a daemon (aka a
>> service, depending on your education environment).
>
> If possible, ple
On 11/26/07, John Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jesse,
>
> Not trying to throw "stop energy" into the mix, just reflecting on
> some of your points. You did ask for comments. So here are a few. :-)
No, you're fine. I'm willing to explain my rationale.
On 11/26/07, Jesse Guardian
Jesse,
Not trying to throw "stop energy" into the mix, just reflecting on
some of your points. You did ask for comments. So here are a few. :-)
On 11/26/07, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 11/26/07, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On demand sounds great in
> I've decided that I'd really like to separate the frontend code from the
> backend code so we can have multiple frontends (pygame, gtk, etk, cli, WWW,
> etc).
>
> This would mean that the Kagu backend process would be a daemon (aka a
> service, depending on your education environment).
> And the
On 11/26/07, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > On demand sounds great in theory, but let's think about it for a
> > second:
> > How do you start on-demand a web app? (HTTPD daemon)
> > How do you play the next track when the current track finishes
> > playing? (Kagu daemon, or FastCGI
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 15:31 -0500, ext Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Let's please try to avoid stop energy in this thread.
> http://www.userland.com/whatIsStopEnergy
Nice link. But I don't think it applies here. I _did_ propose an
alternative.
Of course you are free to ignore it, but your energy woul
Let's please try to avoid stop energy in this thread.
http://www.userland.com/whatIsStopEnergy
On demand sounds great in theory, but let's think about it for a second:
How do you start on-demand a web app? (HTTPD daemon)
How do you play the next track when the current track finishes playing?
(Kagu
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 13:11 -0500, ext Jesse Guardiani wrote:
[snip]
> This would mean that the Kagu backend process would be a daemon (aka a
> service, depending on your education environment).
If possible, please no, not another daemon. We are already plagued by a
large number of (mostly
Jesse Guardiani guardiani.us> writes:
> I've seen this page discussing WWW applications as local
> applications on Maemo:
> http://maemo.org/community/wiki/serverbrowserappdevelopment/
> But I couldn't find the mailing list discussion it references.
Another good URL along the same lines:
ht
I've been thinking a lot lately about Kagu Media Player's future. The
project has come a long way and all of us devs have learned a lot in the
process. But Canola is coming out soon (or so it seems) and we're reaching
the limit of what is maintainable with a pygame based UI.
I've decided that I'd
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