Re: maps for others country?

2008-08-16 Thread Paul Wouters
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008, Tick Chen wrote:

>  Yes, Locations will automatically download maps from Open Street Maps.
> IF the backend found that it can access to the network.
>
> Therefore, you can create your own personal map, (even package for
> sharing).
>
> How?
> 1. Let Neo connect to the Internet.
> 2. Turn on Locations,
> 3. Zoom in to the location you are interested and drag around.
> 4. login to Neo
> 5. follows the instruction of
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Locations#Create_Offline_Maps
>
> Last time I and some colleagues went to KenTin http://www.ktnp.gov.tw/
> for holidays, we just create a map before departure, it's very
> interesting.

Is there a way to preload map packages from openstreemaps based on coordinates?
So that we can create city or country maps, without actually being there ? :)

Paul

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Re: touch screen driving me nuts!

2008-08-16 Thread Lorn Potter
-stacy wrote:
> My wife would argue that it is more of a putt than a drive... however,
> my touchscreen is having some serious issues.
> 
> To demonstrate the problem, I created a 480x640 image with seven
> straight lines running across the screen, I installed mtpaint on my
> freerunner and attempted to trace the (blue) reference lines in red (I
> used a straight edge, so this isn't just my normal inability to draw a
> straight line freehand). I made three passes over each line to show the
> repeatability. The result is here:
> 
> http://www.millions.ca/~stacy/neoFreeRunner/touchscreen.png
> 
> 
> with window decoration etc, the top line is not visible so there are no
> trace lines for it.
> 
> Trying to dial a phone number or use the on screen keyboard is an
> exercise in frustration.
> 
> Anybody have any suggestions for what the problem might be or what else
> I could do to try and debug this?
> 

Have to tried to calibrate the touchscreen? I think its called 
xcalibrate, or you can use ts_calibrate from the commandline without X, 
or Qtopia has a calibrate application.

Try that, and if it still as wonky, I would say the digitizer is broken.



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Re: Re: Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread Robert Bieber
Will do, the only problem is that I don't know how to suspend/resume in 
2007.2.  Wasn't it a terminal command, or something to that effect?

William Kenworthy wrote:
> FSO, 2008.8 and to some extent qtopia share a lot of code.  Try 2007.2
> while you are flashing things.
>
> BillK
>
> On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 00:39 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
>   
>> The problem isn't just occurring in 2008.8, the same happens in FSO and 
>> Qtopia.  If it were a software issue, it would seem that reflashing 
>> would at least have it working as long as it worked in the first place, 
>> but I now have no ability to come out of suspend at all, even after 
>> flashing the phone (and I've now tried removing the battery for 30 
>> seconds as well).  Could it possibly be an issue with uBoot?  That's the 
>> only piece of software I haven't reflashed yet...
>>
>> William Kenworthy wrote:
>> 
>>> known software bug - try 2007.2 which doesnt have it.
>>>
>>> BillK
>>>
>>> On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 11:41 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
>>>   
>>>   
 When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
 and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
 After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
 out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
 persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
 Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
 out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
 it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
 Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
 a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?

 Thank you,
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debian and tangogps

2008-08-16 Thread Michael Münch
The tangogps.deb in the repository tries to read the gps data from  
gpsd. Is there a updated .deb somewhere available, that works with FSO?


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touch screen driving me nuts!

2008-08-16 Thread -stacy

My wife would argue that it is more of a putt than a drive... however,
my touchscreen is having some serious issues.

To demonstrate the problem, I created a 480x640 image with seven
straight lines running across the screen, I installed mtpaint on my
freerunner and attempted to trace the (blue) reference lines in red (I
used a straight edge, so this isn't just my normal inability to draw a
straight line freehand). I made three passes over each line to show the
repeatability. The result is here:

http://www.millions.ca/~stacy/neoFreeRunner/touchscreen.png


with window decoration etc, the top line is not visible so there are no
trace lines for it.

Trying to dial a phone number or use the on screen keyboard is an
exercise in frustration.

Anybody have any suggestions for what the problem might be or what else
I could do to try and debug this?

-stacy



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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread Vikas Saurabh
Try mounting the jffs2 file as mentioned in the wiki. Check the
mounted file-system.
-Vikas

On 8/17/08, Russell Sears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried this once and got the same error.
>
> Then I ran grep on the image file it produced with words that I knew
> were present in the filesystem like "headphone" "mono" and "state".  I
> couldn't find any words in the image, so I don't think the files it
> produces contain real data.  It could be that it's doing something very
> strange, like flipping bits or re-encoding blocks in the dump file.
> Since upload is known to be broken, I didn't look into it any further:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util#--upload
>
> -Rusty
>
> Christian Weßel wrote:
>> I just have the same problem. But I wasn't in time to report it to an
>> existing ticket about dfu_util problems.
>>
>> I guess there are same problems with dfu.
>>
>> christian
>>
>> Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 21:36 +0530 schrieb Vikas Saurabh:
>>> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
>>> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
>>> i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
>>> worked out correctly.
>>>
>>> On 8/16/08, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 some message no WIKI:

 WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
 WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
  NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util

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>
> dfu_upload error -84
>
> I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
> every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
> but how can I be sure?
>
> I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
> also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
> will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick
> until
> I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
> whole image is transferred?
>
> The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.
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> Has anybody had a similar experience?
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Re: Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread William Kenworthy
FSO, 2008.8 and to some extent qtopia share a lot of code.  Try 2007.2
while you are flashing things.

BillK

On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 00:39 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
> The problem isn't just occurring in 2008.8, the same happens in FSO and 
> Qtopia.  If it were a software issue, it would seem that reflashing 
> would at least have it working as long as it worked in the first place, 
> but I now have no ability to come out of suspend at all, even after 
> flashing the phone (and I've now tried removing the battery for 30 
> seconds as well).  Could it possibly be an issue with uBoot?  That's the 
> only piece of software I haven't reflashed yet...
> 
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > known software bug - try 2007.2 which doesnt have it.
> >
> > BillK
> >
> > On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 11:41 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
> >   
> >> When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
> >> and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
> >> After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
> >> out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
> >> persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
> >> Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
> >> out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
> >> it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
> >> Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
> >> a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Robert Bieber
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Re: Update uBoot

2008-08-16 Thread nickd
Check here:

http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080812/
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080812/uboot-gta02v5-latest.bin
 
(that is if yours is a Freerunner)

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Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread nickd
AFAIK they all use the same kernel. Look for a file called "resume reason".

-Nick

Robert Bieber wrote:
> The problem isn't just occurring in 2008.8, the same happens in FSO and 
> Qtopia.  If it were a software issue, it would seem that reflashing 
> would at least have it working as long as it worked in the first place, 
> but I now have no ability to come out of suspend at all, even after 
> flashing the phone (and I've now tried removing the battery for 30 
> seconds as well).  Could it possibly be an issue with uBoot?  That's the 
> only piece of software I haven't reflashed yet...
>
> William Kenworthy wrote:
>   
>> known software bug -


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Re: No /dev/mmcblk0 ?

2008-08-16 Thread nickd
Not necessarily. I'm in this position and it detects my card fine. As 
long as it's in properly it should be ok.

-Nick

yochaigal wrote:
> One thing I've noticed is that if there is NO SIM in the phone, it doesn't
> read the card.
> I guess it holds it down, or something.
>
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Re: Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread Robert Bieber
The problem isn't just occurring in 2008.8, the same happens in FSO and 
Qtopia.  If it were a software issue, it would seem that reflashing 
would at least have it working as long as it worked in the first place, 
but I now have no ability to come out of suspend at all, even after 
flashing the phone (and I've now tried removing the battery for 30 
seconds as well).  Could it possibly be an issue with uBoot?  That's the 
only piece of software I haven't reflashed yet...

William Kenworthy wrote:
> known software bug - try 2007.2 which doesnt have it.
>
> BillK
>
> On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 11:41 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
>   
>> When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
>> and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
>> After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
>> out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
>> persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
>> Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
>> out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
>> it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
>> Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
>> a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Robert Bieber
>>
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Re: No /dev/mmcblk0 ?

2008-08-16 Thread Ben Lake
Hmm, there is indeed no SIM currently. I had a fleeting thought about 
that when doing the reseeding tests.


I just flashed with to the Qtopia image and it sees the SD card. Weird!


Thanks,

yochaigal wrote:

One thing I've noticed is that if there is NO SIM in the phone, it doesn't
read the card.
I guess it holds it down, or something.


Ben Lake wrote:

Hello,

I received my FR about a month or two ago and after some initial playing 
around I shelved it as I didn't have much time to try and make it a 
viable phone. Now 2008.8 is out and the Qtopia release I wanted to see 
if I could make it useful :) After some fine help on IRC to clarify the 
wiki, I managed to flash to 2008.8 and an Aug. 13 u-boot build. The 
reason I even bothered with the u-boot flash was because I couldn't seem 
to find the SD card device /dev/mmcblk0 on my stock FR, then on 2008.8. 
So it was suggested to me on IRC that I try the MMC init commands on the 
u-boot console. "mmcinit" failed me. I flashed u-boot and tried again. 
Failure.


I haven't h4x0red anything on this phone hardware or software wise. So 
I'm wondering if anyone can help me troubleshoot the issue or if I just 
got a dud?


Also, I tested the MicroSD card in another computer and it worked fine. 
I also tried reseeding it for a few boots.


Any help would be appreciated!

For all the active devs, thanks!

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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread Russell Sears
I tried this once and got the same error.

Then I ran grep on the image file it produced with words that I knew 
were present in the filesystem like "headphone" "mono" and "state".  I 
couldn't find any words in the image, so I don't think the files it 
produces contain real data.  It could be that it's doing something very 
strange, like flipping bits or re-encoding blocks in the dump file. 
Since upload is known to be broken, I didn't look into it any further:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util#--upload

-Rusty

Christian Weßel wrote:
> I just have the same problem. But I wasn't in time to report it to an
> existing ticket about dfu_util problems.
> 
> I guess there are same problems with dfu.
> 
> christian
> 
> Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 21:36 +0530 schrieb Vikas Saurabh:
>> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
>> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
>> i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
>> worked out correctly.
>>
>> On 8/16/08, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> some message no WIKI:
>>>
>>>  WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
>>>  WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
>>>  NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676
>>>
>>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:

 dfu_upload error -84

 I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
 every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
 but how can I be sure?

 I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
 also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
 will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick until
 I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
 whole image is transferred?

 The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.

 Has anybody had a similar experience?


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Re: No /dev/mmcblk0 ?

2008-08-16 Thread yochaigal

One thing I've noticed is that if there is NO SIM in the phone, it doesn't
read the card.
I guess it holds it down, or something.


Ben Lake wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I received my FR about a month or two ago and after some initial playing 
> around I shelved it as I didn't have much time to try and make it a 
> viable phone. Now 2008.8 is out and the Qtopia release I wanted to see 
> if I could make it useful :) After some fine help on IRC to clarify the 
> wiki, I managed to flash to 2008.8 and an Aug. 13 u-boot build. The 
> reason I even bothered with the u-boot flash was because I couldn't seem 
> to find the SD card device /dev/mmcblk0 on my stock FR, then on 2008.8. 
> So it was suggested to me on IRC that I try the MMC init commands on the 
> u-boot console. "mmcinit" failed me. I flashed u-boot and tried again. 
> Failure.
> 
> I haven't h4x0red anything on this phone hardware or software wise. So 
> I'm wondering if anyone can help me troubleshoot the issue or if I just 
> got a dud?
> 
> Also, I tested the MicroSD card in another computer and it worked fine. 
> I also tried reseeding it for a few boots.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> 
> For all the active devs, thanks!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
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No /dev/mmcblk0 ?

2008-08-16 Thread Ben Lake

Hello,

I received my FR about a month or two ago and after some initial playing 
around I shelved it as I didn't have much time to try and make it a 
viable phone. Now 2008.8 is out and the Qtopia release I wanted to see 
if I could make it useful :) After some fine help on IRC to clarify the 
wiki, I managed to flash to 2008.8 and an Aug. 13 u-boot build. The 
reason I even bothered with the u-boot flash was because I couldn't seem 
to find the SD card device /dev/mmcblk0 on my stock FR, then on 2008.8. 
So it was suggested to me on IRC that I try the MMC init commands on the 
u-boot console. "mmcinit" failed me. I flashed u-boot and tried again. 
Failure.


I haven't h4x0red anything on this phone hardware or software wise. So 
I'm wondering if anyone can help me troubleshoot the issue or if I just 
got a dud?


Also, I tested the MicroSD card in another computer and it worked fine. 
I also tried reseeding it for a few boots.


Any help would be appreciated!

For all the active devs, thanks!

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Update uBoot

2008-08-16 Thread Nicholas Dube
Where is the newest uBoot located for download?
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Re: external keyboard

2008-08-16 Thread Eli
On Sunday 10 August 2008 06:59:44 pm steve wrote:
> Should be on the wiki

It is, but for some of us, a USB keyboard doesn't work in X.  Works fine on 
the console if you stop X though...

More here: http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1796

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Re: which updates for Om 2008.8 ?

2008-08-16 Thread digger vermont
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 08:56 +0930, Rod Whitby wrote:
> digger vermont wrote:
...
> > Okay Rod I give up, I tried searching, where are those Bearstech feeds?
> 
> They are still being built, but the fso-testing feed has images and ipks at:
> 
> http://shr.bearstech.com/
> 
> Others will follow over the next couple of days, and task-openmoko-feed
> will be built for each too.
> 
> -- Rod

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Re: Settings -> Wifi status "unknown" solved?

2008-08-16 Thread nickd
I'm also interested in this. I didn't see that fix about volatiles.cache 
and consequently did it manually in the CLI and worked fine for me, 
indicating that it wasn't a kernel or hardware issue.

-Nick
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
> I have noticed a number of threads where people have mentioned seeing
> Wifi indicate a state of "unknown" in Settings (Exposure).  I too
> recently started having that problem.   The very last entry (as I
> write this) of this ticket was useful
> http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1734, mentioning that hald not
> running seemed to be the underlying issue.  The solution for me was to
> delete /etc/volatile.cache and then reboot.  I'm not sure how the
> stale /etc/volatiles.cache file got there without having the hald
> entries.
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FSO Ringtones

2008-08-16 Thread xaos x
I added some information to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FSO_ringtones to 
clarify the differences between FSO and FSO under Debian as well as adding a 
method for compiling py files without a reboot.

-Tom

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Settings -> Wifi status "unknown" solved?

2008-08-16 Thread Nathan Kinkade
I have noticed a number of threads where people have mentioned seeing
Wifi indicate a state of "unknown" in Settings (Exposure).  I too
recently started having that problem.   The very last entry (as I
write this) of this ticket was useful
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1734, mentioning that hald not
running seemed to be the underlying issue.  The solution for me was to
delete /etc/volatile.cache and then reboot.  I'm not sure how the
stale /etc/volatiles.cache file got there without having the hald
entries.

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Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread William Kenworthy
known software bug - try 2007.2 which doesnt have it.

BillK

On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 11:41 -0400, Robert Bieber wrote:
> When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
> and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
> After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
> out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
> persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
> Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
> out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
> it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
> Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
> a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?
> 
> Thank you,
> Robert Bieber
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Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread Ben Wilson
Between attempts did you erase and reflash both the kernel and rootfs as 
well as remove all power
for 30seconds (battery and usb) to completely reset the phone?

Ben

Robert Bieber wrote:
> When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
> and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
> After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
> out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
> persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
> Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
> out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
> it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
> Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
> a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?
>
> Thank you,
> Robert Bieber
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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Matt
clare johnstone wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:02 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Until then, you can use the AUX button to fire up a keyboard and then
>>> press Alt-Ctrl-X to get an xterm and Alt-Tab to switch between
>>> application. This is all a Debian user needs, right :-)
>> as long as the keyboard is fully functional ...
> 
> It is beautiful, simply highlights what you press. doesn't jump it up,
> predict or otherwise interfere with your typing.
> 
> PLEASE do not try to  "improve" it .
> clare
> 

Agreed.
Pressing AUX to toggle works for me too.
Please don't repurpose this button's short click action.

~ Matt

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agps-online binary

2008-08-16 Thread digger vermont
So I got an account at u-blox for "AssistNow Online" and would like to
try it out.  So far I have had no luck compiling agps-online on the
Freerunner or through the tool-chain.  Is there a binary floating around
somewhere that I might take the easy way out and download?

Thanks,

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Re: which updates for Om 2008.8 ?

2008-08-16 Thread Rod Whitby
digger vermont wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 14:18 +0930, Rod Whitby wrote:
>> Julian Chu wrote:
>>> I am the leader of building stuff.
>>>
> ...
>> Thanks for clearing up this problem.
>>
>> BTW, Bearstech have graciously donated a server instance for building
>> FSO images, and have accepted my offer to maintain an autobuilder which
>> builds stable, testing and unstable feeds for the FSO distro.
>>
>> The stable feed builds pinned at the latest milestone commit.
>> The testing feed builds from sane-srcrevs.
>> The unstable feed builds from moko-autorev and fso-autorev.
> 
> Okay Rod I give up, I tried searching, where are those Bearstech feeds?

They are still being built, but the fso-testing feed has images and ipks at:

http://shr.bearstech.com/

Others will follow over the next couple of days, and task-openmoko-feed
will be built for each too.

-- Rod

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Re: which updates for Om 2008.8 ?

2008-08-16 Thread digger vermont
On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 14:18 +0930, Rod Whitby wrote:
> Julian Chu wrote:
> > I am the leader of building stuff.
> > 
...
> 
> Thanks for clearing up this problem.
> 
> BTW, Bearstech have graciously donated a server instance for building
> FSO images, and have accepted my offer to maintain an autobuilder which
> builds stable, testing and unstable feeds for the FSO distro.
> 
> The stable feed builds pinned at the latest milestone commit.
> The testing feed builds from sane-srcrevs.
> The unstable feed builds from moko-autorev and fso-autorev.
> 
> -- Rod

Okay Rod I give up, I tried searching, where are those Bearstech feeds?

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 23:36 +0200, Holger Freyther wrote:
> Never, ever, put that into tslib. That belongs into X or even the clients. 
> One 
> wants to indicate that the press was taken into account and provide visual 
> feedback... And to provide that within tslib it would need to open a X 
> display connection...and things would get even more messy.
thats right. my fault. i chose the subject of this thread a little bit
wrong. the patch is againts the xorg tslib input module not against
tslib it self. tslib is for reading and transforming the touchscreen raw
data only. actually there isn't even a datastruction for mouse buttons
in tslib...

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Re: It is possible to do a... trial boot?

2008-08-16 Thread Mikael Berthe
* Thomas Bertani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-16 13:22 +0200]:
> Someone knows if I could have and use 3 different os on the freerunner? one
> on the flash (qtopia) and two in a 2 gb sd (ASU and Debian)?

I've got OM2007.2, OM2008.8 and Qtopia -- works fine.
-- 
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Re: Tangogps pre-cache?

2008-08-16 Thread Robin Paulson
2008/8/17 Robert William Hutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey is anyone else having a problem with their Cache Dir being reset to
> /tmp/Maps/OSM after every restart of tangoGPS?
>
> I note that there's nothing in my ~/.tangogps directory.  Anyone know if
> there's anywhere else for tangoGPS config files?

no freerunner here yet to test, but under gnome on ubuntu, it's in
~/.gconf/apps/tangogps/

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread clare johnstone
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:02 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Until then, you can use the AUX button to fire up a keyboard and then
>> press Alt-Ctrl-X to get an xterm and Alt-Tab to switch between
>> application. This is all a Debian user needs, right :-)
>
> as long as the keyboard is fully functional ...

It is beautiful, simply highlights what you press. doesn't jump it up,
predict or otherwise interfere with your typing.

PLEASE do not try to  "improve" it .
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Qtopia plus OM 2008.8

2008-08-16 Thread Paul Buede
This may be a silly question, but, can I take the alsa files from
2008.8, which allow speaker phone to work, and presumably would allow
the plug in headset to work (haven't tested this), and presumably allow
my bluetooth headset to work (not sure how to pair it in 2008.8) and put
them on the latest qtopia and get it all to work?  If the answer is yet,
which files do I need?

I am playiny with 2008.8 right now.  Its awesome.  The only bug that
bothers me so far is incoming calls when the phone is in suspend, the
phone wakes up but gives me no way to answer the call.  SMS and phone
functions work great, and I am learning to like the funky keyboard.

Thanks

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Holger Freyther
On Saturday 16 August 2008 21:36:20 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Am Samstag 16 August 2008 21:26:16 schrieb arne anka:
> > what's wrong with libgtkstylus?
>
> It's gtk+-only. As I've said:

Never, ever, put that into tslib. That belongs into X or even the clients. One 
wants to indicate that the press was taken into account and provide visual 
feedback... And to provide that within tslib it would need to open a X 
display connection...and things would get even more messy.

Put that into the xserver, maybe come up with something for xfixes, and let 
the composited wm do the indication..


z.

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Re: screen lock program for 2008.8 like is on 2007.2

2008-08-16 Thread Nathan Kinkade
2008/8/16 Nathan Kinkade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I received my Neo Freerunner it had a nice screen locking program
> that required you to drag an object from the bottom of the screen to
> the top in order to unlock the screen.  I have since upgraded to
> 2008.8, but miss a screen locking program like that.  Is anything like
> that available for 2008.8?
>
> Also, locking the screen with the AUX button isn't of much use to me
> because the screen doesn't blank nor will the device suspend while the
> screen is locked like that.  Seems like a waste of battery power to
> have the screen locked but still actively displaying.  Sometimes I
> don't want to suspend the phone, but I want the screen to blank and be
> locked.  Maybe there is a way to configure the AUX button to do that?

Sorry to respond to my own message, but I was either mistaken about
the screen not blanking when locked, or else it was fixed in an
upgrade I did yesterday using packages from
http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/.  And it also
suspends when locked.  Nice.

Nathan

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Re: 2.5mm neo to 3.5mm stereo adaptor

2008-08-16 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2008/8/15 Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hereby confirmed. Mine arrived today and works perfectly. Thanks for the
> hint! :)

No prob :)

> Is there already a page for this or shall I create some table on the Headset
> (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Headset) page?

That's probably fine. I went ahead and added a table there now.

-Timo

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Re: 2.5mm neo to 3.5mm stereo adaptor

2008-08-16 Thread Marcel
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 21:38:39 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
> Marcel wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 15:48:50 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
> >> 2008/8/7 Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>> I'm desperately looking for a (cheap?) 2.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor to use my
> >>> normal headset with the neo. Does anyone preferably from Europe already
> >>> have such a thing and can confirm it works properly (both stereo
> >>> channels where they ought to be)?
> >>
> >> See MP35A at http://pc-mobile.net/audioadapter.htm - I have a few of
> >> those and they work great. The shop looks terrible but shipped those
> >> alright.
> >>
> >> -Timo
> >
> > Hereby confirmed. Mine arrived today and works perfectly. Thanks for the
> > hint! :)
>
> Please add this valuable info to the wiki. Please also mention what
> brand of "normal" headset you use and how the sound is.
>
> Thanks,
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Is there already a page for this or shall I create some table on the Headset 
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Headset) page?

Marcel

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Re: 2.5mm neo to 3.5mm stereo adaptor

2008-08-16 Thread Michael Shiloh


Marcel wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 15:48:50 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
>> 2008/8/7 Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> I'm desperately looking for a (cheap?) 2.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor to use my
>>> normal headset with the neo. Does anyone preferably from Europe already
>>> have such a thing and can confirm it works properly (both stereo channels
>>> where they ought to be)?
>> See MP35A at http://pc-mobile.net/audioadapter.htm - I have a few of
>> those and they work great. The shop looks terrible but shipped those
>> alright.
>>
>> -Timo
> 
> Hereby confirmed. Mine arrived today and works perfectly. Thanks for the 
> hint! :)

Please add this valuable info to the wiki. Please also mention what 
brand of "normal" headset you use and how the sound is.

Thanks,
Michael

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 21:26:16 schrieb arne anka:
> what's wrong with libgtkstylus?

It's gtk+-only. As I've said:

> A common way to substitute a right click is to use tap-with-hold. There are 
> patches against Gtk+ to make this work. Much more versatile would it be to 
do 
> this in tslib itself, so that all X clients would benefit from it.

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread arne anka
what's wrong with libgtkstylus? i thought it did that kind of thing and  
it's used (short survey via google) for xfce on internet tablet.
additionally, i found a posting of someone doing that same thing to  
kdrive/tslib

> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2004-June/001233.html


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screen lock program for 2008.8 like is on 2007.2

2008-08-16 Thread Nathan Kinkade
When I received my Neo Freerunner it had a nice screen locking program
that required you to drag an object from the bottom of the screen to
the top in order to unlock the screen.  I have since upgraded to
2008.8, but miss a screen locking program like that.  Is anything like
that available for 2008.8?

Also, locking the screen with the AUX button isn't of much use to me
because the screen doesn't blank nor will the device suspend while the
screen is locked like that.  Seems like a waste of battery power to
have the screen locked but still actively displaying.  Sometimes I
don't want to suspend the phone, but I want the screen to blank and be
locked.  Maybe there is a way to configure the AUX button to do that?

Thanks,

Nathan

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Craig B. Allen
install localepurge to keep unwanted locales trimmed


> - Remove unneeded directories in /usr/share/locale/ (mine now contains
>  only the English variants, plus French)
>
>  The files in there will reappear if you reinstall or upgrade
> packages, so this is only a temporary trick.  Nice results, though:


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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Roland Mas
Risto H. Kurppa, 2008-08-16 12:31:22 +0300 :

> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
>>> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
>>
>> i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and still to
>> be able to use the phone part.
>> at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications, zhone
>> only presents that four predefined buttons.
>
> .. let me know if you find it out. Installing gdm and xfce4 would
> take approx 85 megs, I only have 70 left after the installation on
> my kit-512MB card (didn't wanto to empty 8GB one - especially when
> there's been some sdhc io-reports..) so can't try it yet.

  Hints to free up some space:
- Remove /usr/share/man
- Remove /usr/share/doc
- Remove unneeded directories in /usr/share/locale/ (mine now contains
  only the English variants, plus French)

  The files in there will reappear if you reinstall or upgrade
packages, so this is only a temporary trick.  Nice results, though:

debian-gta02:~# df -h /
FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs462M  287M  151M  66% /
debian-gta02:~# 

  Still not small enough to fit into NAND flash, unfortunately.

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Navit questions...

2008-08-16 Thread Lothar Behrens

Hi,

I got installed navit and after some tries I got the correct  
germany.bin file by downloading it with a wget -O germany.bin ...  
quicklink.


For a brief feedback: Very good !

A longer 'play with it': There is many times eaten much cpu time by  
navit when a route was or is calculated. Is this a known problem ?


If navit needs to calculate a big route, isn't it good to display a  
hint window or a status message instead leaving the user unknown and let
even the whole GUI stay blocked like with a message box when tapping  
on the screen and let the calculations done in a background thread ?


It seems that this comes also into play when the position is changed,  
thus a recalculation would propably triggered ?


I am also a programmer, but this seems to be a untrivial issue for a  
newbie for that code.


Thanks

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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread Christian Weßel
I just have the same problem. But I wasn't in time to report it to an
existing ticket about dfu_util problems.

I guess there are same problems with dfu.

christian

Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 21:36 +0530 schrieb Vikas Saurabh:
> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
> i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
> worked out correctly.
> 
> On 8/16/08, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > some message no WIKI:
> >
> >  WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
> >  WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
> >  NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676
> >
> > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:
> >>
> >> dfu_upload error -84
> >>
> >> I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
> >> every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
> >> but how can I be sure?
> >>
> >> I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
> >> also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
> >> will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick until
> >> I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
> >> whole image is transferred?
> >>
> >> The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.
> >>
> >> Has anybody had a similar experience?
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Re: QTopia and WiFi

2008-08-16 Thread Ian Stephen
On August 15, 2008, Cédric Berger wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 20:22, Jim Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway bottom line is does work.

> Thanks, I'll try again
> Well I manage to have it say "connected", but have no network
> access... will keep trying
> I also have to try other settings of my modem wifi (TKIP, AES, or TKIP+AES
> ...)

I just tried again with mine, having failed to get a connection earlier.  This 
time noticed that under wireless settings the access point mac address was 
wrong on the last digit.  Once I corrected that the FR connected right away 
and I was able to ssh to the FR.

IanS

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread arne anka
> Until then, you can use the AUX button to fire up a keyboard and then
> press Alt-Ctrl-X to get an xterm and Alt-Tab to switch between
> application. This is all a Debian user needs, right :-)

as long as the keyboard is fully functional ...

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 18:06:15 schrieb Sebastian Ohl:
> On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 17:13 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > That's cool. However, I think it's pretty hard to use that way. Something
> > that has been on my list of things to explore for quite a while has been
> > a specialized tslib plugin that is an X client hence can community with
> > X.
> >
> > A common way to substitute a right click is to use tap-with-hold. There
> > are patches against Gtk+ to make this work. Much more versatile would it
> > be to do this in tslib itself, so that all X clients would benefit from
> > it.
> >
> > (In a second step, we should use this technique to implement mouse
> > gestures in a toolkit-independent way)
> >
> > Could you take a look into that?
>
> as i told joachim, i will think about that. i cannot be so hard to
> implement the logic, but the hard part would be to get it stable(not in
> the way of code quality but in to get deterministic bias free results)

May be true for Debian (not really familiar with this distro), but at least 
your changes would be very nicely isolated (just a tslib plugin that can be 
shipped seperately).

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,
On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 17:13 +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> That's cool. However, I think it's pretty hard to use that way. Something 
> that 
> has been on my list of things to explore for quite a while has been a 
> specialized tslib plugin that is an X client hence can community with X.
> 
> A common way to substitute a right click is to use tap-with-hold. There are 
> patches against Gtk+ to make this work. Much more versatile would it be to do 
> this in tslib itself, so that all X clients would benefit from it.
> 
> (In a second step, we should use this technique to implement mouse gestures 
> in 
> a toolkit-independent way)
> 
> Could you take a look into that?
as i told joachim, i will think about that. i cannot be so hard to
implement the logic, but the hard part would be to get it stable(not in
the way of code quality but in to get deterministic bias free results)

 Sebastian Ohl



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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread Vikas Saurabh
I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
worked out correctly.

On 8/16/08, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> some message no WIKI:
>
>WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
>WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
>  NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:
>>
>> dfu_upload error -84
>>
>> I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
>> every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
>> but how can I be sure?
>>
>> I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
>> also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
>> will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick until
>> I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
>> whole image is transferred?
>>
>> The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.
>>
>> Has anybody had a similar experience?
>>
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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread xiangfu
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some message no WIKI:

 WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
 WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
 NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:
> 
> dfu_upload error -84
> 
> I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
> every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
> but how can I be sure?
> 
> I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
> also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
> will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick until
> I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
> whole image is transferred?
> 
> The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.
> 
> Has anybody had a similar experience? 
> 
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Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-16 Thread Robert Bieber
When OM2008.8 was released, I flashed it to my Freerunner, and suspend 
and resume worked impeccably for the first couple of days I had it.  
After that, however, it started going into suspend and refusing to come 
out, even if called.  I reflashed with 2008.8, but the problem 
persisted.  I have since tried multiple reflashes of OM2008.8, FSO 
Milestone 2, and Qtopia, and none of them will allow the phone to come 
out of suspend.  Given that the problem persists across distributions, 
it would seem as though there may be an issue with the phone itself.  
Does anyone else have any experience with this problem?  Could there be 
a software fix, or am I going to have to have the phone replaced?

Thank you,
Robert Bieber

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dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-16 Thread shawnzier
I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:

dfu_upload error -84

I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
but how can I be sure?

I don't want to flash it with this image if there is missing data. I
also don't want to try to flash it with 2008.8 if I'm not sure that it
will complete. If it doesn't complete, will I be left with a brick until
I can get it to complete successfully, or does it not write until the
whole image is transferred?

The host is a Macbook Pro CoreDuo (not C2D) running Gentoo.

Has anybody had a similar experience? 


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Re: Demo apps for 2008.8?

2008-08-16 Thread shawn sullivan
Christ van Willegen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I run a stock 2008.8 with a terminal and tangoGPS installed as 'new' apps.
> 
> I was wondering if there are any must-have/wow-factor apps to install.
> 
> Something to show off display clarity and/or accellerometers would be
> nice. At the moment I show off my phone by running the terminal (and
> occasionally by typing to collegues using a bluetooth kbd), but having
> additional 'wow' things would be nice.
> 
> Christ van Willegen

Agreed. Something that shows, 'hey watch me hack into your network and 
read your email'. (:

just kidding. But what about a light saber that makes sounds when you 
swing it? hehe Now we're venturing into useless app territory.

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
That's cool. However, I think it's pretty hard to use that way. Something that 
has been on my list of things to explore for quite a while has been a 
specialized tslib plugin that is an X client hence can community with X.

A common way to substitute a right click is to use tap-with-hold. There are 
patches against Gtk+ to make this work. Much more versatile would it be to do 
this in tslib itself, so that all X clients would benefit from it.

(In a second step, we should use this technique to implement mouse gestures in 
a toolkit-independent way)

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Re: Qtopia Wlan gui

2008-08-16 Thread julien cubizolles
Le samedi 16 août 2008 à 16:39 +0200, julien cubizolles a écrit :
> I'm trying to setup a WAP protected wlan using the Qtopia gui but I'd
> rather not type my very-long-passphrase on the keyboard. Is there a way
> to do some copy-pasting to the right file (and which one is it) by ssh ?

I found it : 

It's 
/home/root/Applications/Network/config/wlan0.conf

You justneed to type you key as :1\PRIV_GENSTR="your_secret_key"
and it works : I'm now connected.

I can give an wlan0.conf example if needed.


Too bad I don't have a minimo or something to try.

Julien.


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Re: Qtopia Wlan gui

2008-08-16 Thread Cédric Berger
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 16:39, julien cubizolles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a WAP protected wlan using the Qtopia gui but I'd
> rather not type my very-long-passphrase on the keyboard. Is there a way
> to do some copy-pasting to the right file (and which one is it) by ssh ?

I think it is in :
/home/root/Settings/Network/wireless/eth0

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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi again,

i forgot the patches to the configure script. as the input driver now
needs a dbus connection the libs have to be added to the configure
script.

sebastian

On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 16:54 +0200, Sebastian Ohl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> after having installed the debian distro. i noticed that there is no
> right mouse button. so many "standard" applications aren't usable
> because they depend on it(i tried to add an applet to my xfce panel..).
> so i created a patch to the xorg tslib input driver. once installed you
> can press the aux button on your openmoko and than tap on the screen and
> i will be recognized as right button click. i attached the patch but i
> hope that it will be included in the standard package so everyone have
> not to compile is by them self.
> 
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--- xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4.orig/configure.ac
+++ xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4/configure.ac
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 XORG_DRIVER_CHECK_EXT(XINPUT, inputproto)
 
 # Checks for pkg-config packages
-PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XORG, xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES)
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XORG, xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES)
 sdkdir=$(pkg-config --variable=sdkdir xorg-server)
 
 CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $XORG_CFLAGS "' -I$(top_srcdir)/src'
--- xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4.orig/configure
+++ xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4/configure
@@ -20245,12 +20245,12 @@
 pkg_cv_XORG_CFLAGS="$XORG_CFLAGS"
 else
 if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
-{ (echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"xorg-server xproto \$REQUIRED_MODULES\"") >&5
-  ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES") 2>&5
+{ (echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"xorg-server xproto dbus-1 \$REQUIRED_MODULES\"") >&5
+  ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES") 2>&5
   ac_status=$?
   echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
   (exit $ac_status); }; then
-  pkg_cv_XORG_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES" 2>/dev/null`
+  pkg_cv_XORG_CFLAGS=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES" 2>/dev/null`
 else
   pkg_failed=yes
 fi
@@ -20263,12 +20263,12 @@
 pkg_cv_XORG_LIBS="$XORG_LIBS"
 else
 if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
-{ (echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"xorg-server xproto \$REQUIRED_MODULES\"") >&5
-  ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES") 2>&5
+{ (echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors \"xorg-server xproto dbus-1 \$REQUIRED_MODULES\"") >&5
+  ($PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES") 2>&5
   ac_status=$?
   echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
   (exit $ac_status); }; then
-  pkg_cv_XORG_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES" 2>/dev/null`
+  pkg_cv_XORG_LIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES" 2>/dev/null`
 else
   pkg_failed=yes
 fi
@@ -20287,14 +20287,14 @@
 _pkg_short_errors_supported=no
 fi
 if test $_pkg_short_errors_supported = yes; then
-	XORG_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES"`
+	XORG_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES"`
 else
-	XORG_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES"`
+	XORG_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --errors-to-stdout --print-errors "xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES"`
 fi
 	# Put the nasty error message in config.log where it belongs
 	echo "$XORG_PKG_ERRORS" >&5
 
-	{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: Package requirements (xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES) were not met:
+	{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: Package requirements (xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES) were not met:
 
 $XORG_PKG_ERRORS
 
@@ -20305,7 +20305,7 @@
 and XORG_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
 See the pkg-config man page for more details.
 " >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: Package requirements (xorg-server xproto $REQUIRED_MODULES) were not met:
+echo "$as_me: error: Package requirements (xorg-server xproto dbus-1 $REQUIRED_MODULES) were not met:
 
 $XORG_PKG_ERRORS
 
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Re: Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread xiangfu
it's cool

Sebastian Ohl wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> after having installed the debian distro. i noticed that there is no
> right mouse button. so many "standard" applications aren't usable
> because they depend on it(i tried to add an applet to my xfce panel..).
> so i created a patch to the xorg tslib input driver. once installed you
> can press the aux button on your openmoko and than tap on the screen and
> i will be recognized as right button click. i attached the patch but i
> hope that it will be included in the standard package so everyone have
> not to compile is by them self.
> 
>  Sebastian Ohl
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Right mouse button tslib patch

2008-08-16 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi everyone,

after having installed the debian distro. i noticed that there is no
right mouse button. so many "standard" applications aren't usable
because they depend on it(i tried to add an applet to my xfce panel..).
so i created a patch to the xorg tslib input driver. once installed you
can press the aux button on your openmoko and than tap on the screen and
i will be recognized as right button click. i attached the patch but i
hope that it will be included in the standard package so everyone have
not to compile is by them self.

 Sebastian Ohl
--- xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4.orig/debian/patches/02_leftbutton-emulation.diff
+++ xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4/debian/patches/02_leftbutton-emulation.diff
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+--- xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4/src/tslib.c	2007-10-19 10:59:29.0 +
 xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4.2bnt/src/tslib.c	2008-08-16 13:38:06.0 +
+@@ -55,9 +55,12 @@
+ #include 
+ #endif
+ 
++/* openmoko second mouse button emulation */
++#include 
++
+ #define TSLIB_DEV_DEFAULT "/dev/event0"
+ 
+-#define MAXBUTTONS 1
++#define MAXBUTTONS 2
+ 
+ #define DEFAULT_HEIGHT		240
+ #define DEFAULT_WIDTH		320
+@@ -72,6 +75,8 @@
+ 	int rotate;
+ 	int height;
+ 	int width;
++DBusConnection *dbus;
++	unsigned char secondbutton;
+ };
+ 
+ static const char *DEFAULTS[] = {
+@@ -168,7 +173,7 @@
+ 		priv->lastp = samp.pressure;
+ 
+ 		xf86PostButtonEvent(local->dev, TRUE,
+-			1, !!samp.pressure, 0, 2,
++			(priv->secondbutton?3:1), !!samp.pressure, 0, 2,
+ 			priv->lastx,
+ 			priv->lasty);
+ 	}
+@@ -274,6 +279,44 @@
+ }
+ 
+ /*
++ * button_switch_filter --
++ *
++ * called when a dbus event occured. used for detection of aux button preasure 
++ */
++static DBusHandlerResult
++button_switch_filter (DBusConnection *connection, DBusMessage *message, void *user_data)
++{
++	struct ts_priv *priv = (struct ts_priv *) (user_data);
++	/* A signal from the bus saying we are about to be disconnected */
++	if (dbus_message_is_signal(message, DBUS_INTERFACE_LOCAL, "Disconnected")) {
++		/* set to first button because getting stuck in the second is not so cool */
++		priv->secondbutton = 0;
++		/* We have handled this message, don't pass it on */
++		return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_HANDLED;
++	} 
++	/* A signal from the bus saying an input event occured */
++	else if (dbus_message_is_signal(message, "org.freesmartphone.Device.Input", "Event")) {
++		DBusError error;
++		const char *key;
++		const char *state;
++		dbus_error_init (&error);
++		if (dbus_message_get_args(message, &error, DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &key, DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &state, DBUS_TYPE_INVALID)) {
++			/* ErrorF("Input event received: %s=%s\n", key, state); */
++			if (strncmp(key,"AUX",3) == 0) {
++// this is threadsafe because it is only a small basic type is set
++priv->secondbutton = (strncmp(state,"pressed",7)==0) ||
++			(strncmp(state,"held",4)==0);
++			}
++		} else {
++			ErrorF("Input event received, but error getting message: %s\n", error.message);
++			dbus_error_free (&error);
++		}
++		return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_HANDLED;
++	}
++	return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NOT_YET_HANDLED;
++}
++
++/*
+  * xf86TslibInit --
+  *
+  * called when the module subsection is found in XF86Config
+@@ -284,6 +327,7 @@
+ 	struct ts_priv *priv;
+ 	char *s;
+ 	InputInfoPtr pInfo;
++	DBusError dberror;
+ 
+ 	priv = xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct ts_priv));
+ if (!priv)
+@@ -361,6 +405,17 @@
+ 
+ 	pInfo->fd = ts_fd(priv->ts);
+ 
++	dbus_error_init (&dberror);
++	priv->dbus = dbus_bus_get (DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM, &dberror);
++	if (!priv->dbus) {
++		ErrorF("Failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon: %s", dberror.message);
++		dbus_error_free (&dberror);
++		return NULL; 
++	}
++	dbus_bus_add_match (priv->dbus, "interface='org.freesmartphone.Device.Input'", &dberror);
++	dbus_connection_add_filter (priv->dbus, button_switch_filter, priv, NULL);
++	priv->secondbutton = 0;
++		
+ 	/* Mark the device configured */
+ 	pInfo->flags |= XI86_CONFIGURED;
+ 
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Re: Tangogps pre-cache?

2008-08-16 Thread shawnzier
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 12:19:15AM +1000, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> Robert William Hutton wrote:
> > Before you do this, make sure you go into Config and change the cache 
> > directory to something under /media/card.  By default it's in /tmp, and 
> > you lose the contents of /tmp each time you reboot.
> 
> Hey is anyone else having a problem with their Cache Dir being reset to 
> /tmp/Maps/OSM after every restart of tangoGPS?
I had this same problem. You have to hit the "Save respository
information" button after enterning the filepath.

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Qtopia Wlan gui

2008-08-16 Thread julien cubizolles
I'm trying to setup a WAP protected wlan using the Qtopia gui but I'd
rather not type my very-long-passphrase on the keyboard. Is there a way
to do some copy-pasting to the right file (and which one is it) by ssh ?

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Michael Tansella
OK it was my fault - I used an old uboot version. Now I bought a 4 GB sd card 
updated uboot and tried again - now it works perfectly.

Thx
Michael

On Friday 15 August 2008 23:25:35 Michael Tansella wrote:
> > That looks good. Please start NAND uboot and select "Boot", then you
> > should be able to read an error message that might help us here,
> > although you have to read fast.
>
> OK it's a little bit too fast I'll try to record it with my webcam...
>
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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread clare johnstone
The problem is in FSO ( see Michael's post re evas.)
The workaround is to precede the number with a few backspaces
clare

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> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Rorschach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:16:58 +1000
>> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
>>> The first number does not appear until I press the second.
>>> The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and
>>> second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.
>>
>> Yes, exactly the same thing happens for me!
>
> I have a variation of this at least when I first tried Debian: PIN was
> ok but when I started writing the phone number (044..), when I pressed
> the first 0, I got two. When I pressed backspace, it removed both.
> Other numbers were ok.
>
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Re: Tangogps pre-cache?

2008-08-16 Thread Robert William Hutton
Robert William Hutton wrote:
> Before you do this, make sure you go into Config and change the cache 
> directory to something under /media/card.  By default it's in /tmp, and 
> you lose the contents of /tmp each time you reboot.

Hey is anyone else having a problem with their Cache Dir being reset to 
/tmp/Maps/OSM after every restart of tangoGPS?

I note that there's nothing in my ~/.tangogps directory.  Anyone know if 
there's anywhere else for tangoGPS config files?

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 11:22 +0200 schrieb arne anka:
> > So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
> > recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
> i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and still to  
> be able to use the phone part.
> at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications, zhone  
> only presents that four predefined buttons.

Until we can package Illume, you can use the AUX button to fire up a
keyboard and then press Alt-Ctrl-X to get an xterm and Alt-Tab to switch
between application.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 21:10 +1000 schrieb Carsten Haitzler:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:04:03 +0200 Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
> > What about Illume? Has it already been packaged for Debian? (Can't
> look it up 
> > now, my installation just boots atm) I agree that using real desktop window 
> > managers on the neo isn't a good idea... f.e. the taskbar wouldn't work 
> > well 
> > on the portrait-oriented screen.
> 
> illume is a module for e. e is in debian experimental right now, so as such
> it'd be a tiny stretch to use/add it. i intend to support illume formally as
> part of e soon enough, so it'd be viable and give you all the things you
> need/want.

Illume needs the latest enlightment libraries, so we can package it as
soon as the next e snapshot enters Debian. This will happen after the
CVS→SVN change of e, AFAIK.

Until then, you can use the AUX button to fire up a keyboard and then
press Alt-Ctrl-X to get an xterm and Alt-Tab to switch between
application. This is all a Debian user needs, right :-)

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Rorschach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:16:58 +1000
> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
>> The first number does not appear until I press the second.
>> The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and
>> second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.
>
> Yes, exactly the same thing happens for me!

I have a variation of this at least when I first tried Debian: PIN was
ok but when I started writing the phone number (044..), when I pressed
the first 0, I got two. When I pressed backspace, it removed both.
Other numbers were ok.

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Re: Import contacts qtopia

2008-08-16 Thread julien cubizolles
Le lundi 21 juillet 2008 à 19:46 +0200, Holger Freyther a écrit :

> 1.) copy the the file vcf to the device
> 2.) /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook /path/to/vcf-file (will get deleted)
> 3.) GUI makes some stuff... asks you to import..
> 4.) You might need to restart afterwards

I just tried running /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook from the Freerunner's
terminal but it complains with many messages like 

/opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook : /usr/lib/stdc++.so.6: no version
information available (required by /opt/Qtopia/lib/libQtCore.so.4)

finishing with:

QCoreApplication::postEvent: Unexpected null receiver.

I'm using the standard image, 4.3.2-080808.

Thanks for your help.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Marcel
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 14:29:53 schrieb Rorschach:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:16:58 +1000
>
> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
> > The first number does not appear until I press the second.
> > The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and
> > second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.
>
> Yes, exactly the same thing happens for me!
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Isn't this a known bug of FSO/zhone?
At least it was, can't find it on trac.freesmartphone.org...

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 14:29:53 schrieb Rorschach:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:16:58 +1000
>
> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
> > The first number does not appear until I press the second.
> > The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and
> > second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.
>
> Yes, exactly the same thing happens for me!

This is actually a bug in evas. Raster do you have an idea why that happens? 
We're using automatically scaled fonts (since that makes most sense for the 
phone number) here.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Rorschach
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:16:58 +1000
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
> The first number does not appear until I press the second.
> The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and 
> second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.

Yes, exactly the same thing happens for me!


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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Christian Anke
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 14:02:30 schrieb Fox Mulder:
> I installed the same uboot version yesterday and my event2 doesn't work
> like with the old uboot version.
> I don't think uboot has something to do with the problem if the sensors
> work or not.
>
> Ciao,
>  Rainer
>
> Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Christian Anke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:36:40 schrieb Risto H. Kurppa:
> >>> btw updating my uboot made my event2 work so I was able to test
> >>> gestures: the screen rotation worked nice, very cool!
> >>>
> >>> r
> >>
> >> what version of uboot?
> >
> > Now i have 1.3.2+gitr68+650149a53dbdd48bf6dfef90930c8ab182adb512
> > from here:
> > http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080812/ (the file
> > name is 1.3.1 for some reason)
> >
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i played a little with the processes.

when i stop the xserver then starting the hexdump to /dev/inout/event2 it will 
output something.
while its dumping, i started the xserver and from the point when the "welcome" 
sound
was played, the dump stops ouputting anything. same procedure will reproduce
it (stop xserver, restart hexdump!, start xserver, dump stops output when plays 
"welcome").

mybe any of these processes 
root  2095  0.0  0.5   2572   700 pts/1S14:21   0:00 xinit 
/etc/X11/Xsession -- 
/usr/bin/Xglamo :0 -pn -dpi 285 -screen 480x640 -hide-cursor -roo
root  2099  4.2  4.2   8716  5356 pts/1S<   14:21   0:16  \_ 
/usr/bin/Xglamo :0 -pn -dpi 285 
-screen 480x640 -hide-cursor -root-ppm /usr/share/pixmap
root  2100  0.0  0.5   2676   648 pts/1S14:21   0:00  \_ /bin/sh 
/etc/X11/Xsession
root  2108  0.0  0.4   2680   536 pts/1S14:21   0:00  \_ 
run-parts 
/etc/X11/Xsession.d
root  2120 29.7  3.0  22848  3792 pts/1Rl   14:21   1:52  \_ 
neod
root  2121  3.1 10.0  33700 12644 pts/1S14:21   0:11  
\_ openmoko-today
root  2122  0.6  7.4  29740  9412 pts/1Sl   14:21   0:02  
\_ phone-kit
root  2123  0.1  2.5   7740  3188 pts/1S14:21   0:00  
\_ matchbox-window-
manager -use_titlebar yes -use_desktop_mode decorated -theme
root  2124  0.8  5.7  20248  7248 pts/1S14:21   0:03  
\_ matchbox-panel-2 --
start-applets systray,startup --end-applets openmoko-pane

is cause this.

hope this wil help anybody to fix this issue.

im using openmoko-devel 20080812.

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Re: Temporary testing and development feeds for ASU

2008-08-16 Thread Kevin Zuber
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 14:14 +0200 schrieb Torfinn Ingolfsen:
> Hello,
> 
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kevin Zuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To update to "testing" simple create a new file /etc/opkg/updates.conf
> > and put into it http://pastebin.com/f1cffba0b .
> 
> OK, I just added updates.conf to /etc/opkg. I did not remove any other
> files in there. Is this the right way to do it?

Yes, that's the right way because opkg uses always the newest version of
a package if there are more than one available.


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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Matt
Rorschach wrote:
> Installation went fine without any problems here. 
> 
> But I can't give in my pin :( It's not related to this bug: 
> http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/90 , but just to make sure I applied 
> the patch but it doesn't solve my problem.
> 
> If I push the first number nothing happens. But if I push the second number 
> the first and second are printed at the same time. This makes giving in the 
> pin pretty hard. There seems to be a problem with some buffer. The same 
> problem doesn't exists on the plain FSO image so it seems to be related to 
> the debian one.
> 
> 
I have a similar problem running Debain FSO, but in the dialer.
The first number does not appear until I press the second.
The symptom is reversed when I delete number.  thatis, the fist and 
second numbers entered are deleted at the same time.

Matt

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Re: Temporary testing and development feeds for ASU

2008-08-16 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hello,

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kevin Zuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To update to "testing" simple create a new file /etc/opkg/updates.conf
> and put into it http://pastebin.com/f1cffba0b .

OK, I just added updates.conf to /etc/opkg. I did not remove any other
files in there. Is this the right way to do it?

At first try, opkg segfaulted during download, but a reboot of my FR fixed that.
We'll see how to upgrade goes.
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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Paul-Valentin Borza
Hi Fredrik,

Thanks. Recognized gestures, are already sent through dbus, check
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer-based_Gestures#DBUS

Paul

On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Fredrik Wendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> > I'll probably do a better integration with the framework on the next
> > release.
> >
> > Paul
>
> You are doing an awesome work! I hope you feel that we truly appreciate
> the extra hours you put into this! :)
>
> Having gestures being sent out as signals on the system dbus is going to
> be great!
>
> Thank you so much,
>
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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Fox Mulder
I installed the same uboot version yesterday and my event2 doesn't work
like with the old uboot version.
I don't think uboot has something to do with the problem if the sensors
work or not.

Ciao,
 Rainer

Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Christian Anke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:36:40 schrieb Risto H. Kurppa:
>>> btw updating my uboot made my event2 work so I was able to test
>>> gestures: the screen rotation worked nice, very cool!
>>>
>>> r
>> what version of uboot?
> 
> Now i have 1.3.2+gitr68+650149a53dbdd48bf6dfef90930c8ab182adb512
> from here: http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080812/
> (the file name is 1.3.1 for some reason)
> 
> r
> 

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Today application not configurable with gconf-2.0

2008-08-16 Thread Lothar Behrens

Hi,

I am a happy new user of a FR (with the hardware GPS fix preapplied).

But what I am missing is the clock in any way on the screen. Also  
following the
documentation to configure it with gconftool-2 doesn't take any effect  
even when

rebooting the FR.

I have also seen a GUI tool that will do that. Is there an IPK package  
available ?


Any help ?

Thanks

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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Christian Anke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:36:40 schrieb Risto H. Kurppa:
>> btw updating my uboot made my event2 work so I was able to test
>> gestures: the screen rotation worked nice, very cool!
>>
>> r
>
> what version of uboot?

Now i have 1.3.2+gitr68+650149a53dbdd48bf6dfef90930c8ab182adb512
from here: http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080812/
(the file name is 1.3.1 for some reason)

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Dariusz Łuksza
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:18:36 +0200
Rorschach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Installation went fine without any problems here. 
> 
> But I can't give in my pin :( It's not related to this bug:
> http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/90 , but just to make sure I
> applied the patch but it doesn't solve my problem.
> 
> If I push the first number nothing happens. But if I push the second
> number the first and second are printed at the same time. This makes
> giving in the pin pretty hard. There seems to be a problem with some
> buffer. The same problem doesn't exists on the plain FSO image so it
> seems to be related to the debian one.

try run manually frameworkd and look for python stacktrace. maybe yours
problem is different that one in ticket #90.

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It is possible to do a... trial boot?

2008-08-16 Thread Thomas Bertani
Someone knows if I could have and use 3 different os on the freerunner? one
on the flash (qtopia) and two in a 2 gb sd (ASU and Debian)?

Thanks a lot, Thomas
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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Rorschach
Installation went fine without any problems here. 

But I can't give in my pin :( It's not related to this bug: 
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/90 , but just to make sure I applied the 
patch but it doesn't solve my problem.

If I push the first number nothing happens. But if I push the second number the 
first and second are printed at the same time. This makes giving in the pin 
pretty hard. There seems to be a problem with some buffer. The same problem 
doesn't exists on the plain FSO image so it seems to be related to the debian 
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Re: Illume patch/question

2008-08-16 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello.

On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 11:48, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> 
> HAHAHAHA! ok. well... i guess its mergies time in stefan-land. i cleaned a
> little code today in the e_mod_gad_gsm.c file - but that's it.

Was indeed a bit painful. Patch attached. Moved the gsmget code into the gadget,
removed all gsmget spawn and communication handling, split edje updates into
update_signal and update_operator, passing the instance around.

It works fine for me with FSO, but please test it with qtopia first to see if it
breaks something.

> > Will fix this up and then you a patch right after some testing this time.
> > 
> > Thomas, thanks for this stuff. Next item on my list is operator name with 
> > FSO
> > API so I can use a lot of your code already.
> 
> i put in a fake  api call there for FSO - dont know if its right. change it as
> needed! :)

Good idea. Sadly it is a bit more difficult. FSO does not have a OperatorChanged
signal. That's inside StatusChanged. The latter brings you also some more
informations. I'll have a poke at it once this one is in.

regards
Stefan Schmidt
Index: src/e_mod_gad_gsm.c
===
--- src/e_mod_gad_gsm.c	(revision 215)
+++ src/e_mod_gad_gsm.c	(working copy)
@@ -1,5 +1,26 @@
 #include 
+/* for complex link stuff */
+#include "config.h"
+#include 
+#include 
 
+#include 
+#include 
+#include 
+#include 
+
+static E_DBus_Connection *conn = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Connection *conn_system = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *changed_h = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *changed_fso_h = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *operatorch_h = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *operatorch_fso_h = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *namech_h = NULL;
+static E_DBus_Signal_Handler *namech_system_h = NULL;
+
+static Ecore_Timer *try_again_timer = NULL;
+static int success = 0;
+
 /***/
 typedef struct _Instance Instance;
 
@@ -7,9 +28,6 @@
 {
E_Gadcon_Client *gcc;
Evas_Object *obj;
-   Ecore_Exe *gsmget_exe;
-   Ecore_Event_Handler *gsmget_data_handler;
-   Ecore_Event_Handler *gsmget_del_handler;
int strength;
char *operator;
 };
@@ -37,11 +55,28 @@
 /**/
 /***/
 
-static void _gsmget_spawn(Instance *inst);
-static void _gsmget_kill(Instance *inst);
-static int _gsmget_cb_exe_data(void *data, int type, void *event);
-static int _gsmget_cb_exe_del(void *data, int type, void *event);
+static int try_again(void *data);
+static void *signal_unmarhsall(DBusMessage *msg, DBusError *err);
+static void *operator_unmarhsall(DBusMessage *msg, DBusError *err);
+static void signal_callback(void *data, void *ret, DBusError *err);
+static void operator_callback(void *data, void *ret, DBusError *err);
+static void signal_result_free(void *data);
+static void operator_result_free(void *data);
+static void get_signal(void *data);
+static void get_operator(void *data);
+static void signal_changed(void *data, DBusMessage *msg);
+static void operator_changed(void *data, DBusMessage *msg);
+static void name_changed(void *data, DBusMessage *msg);
 
+static int
+try_again(void *data)
+{
+   get_signal(data);
+   get_operator(data);
+   try_again_timer = 0;
+   return 0;
+}
+
 /* called from the module core */
 void
 _e_mod_gad_gsm_init(E_Module *m)
@@ -99,8 +134,56 @@

inst->strength = -1;
inst->operator = NULL;
-   _gsmget_spawn(inst);

+   int sleeptime = 8;
+
+   ecore_init();
+   ecore_string_init();
+   e_dbus_init();
+   
+   conn = e_dbus_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SESSION);
+   conn_system = e_dbus_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM);
+  
+   namech_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn,
+	"org.freedesktop.DBus",
+	"/org/freedesktop/DBus",
+	"org.freedesktop.DBus",
+	"NameOwnerChanged",
+	name_changed, inst);
+   namech_system_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn_system,
+	   "org.freedesktop.DBus",
+	   "/org/freedesktop/DBus",
+	   "org.freedesktop.DBus",
+	   "NameOwnerChanged",
+	   name_changed, inst);
+   changed_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn,
+	 "org.openmoko.qtopia.Phonestatus",
+	 "/Status",
+	 "org.openmoko.qtopia.Phonestatus",
+	 "signalStrengthChanged",
+	 signal_changed, inst);
+   operatorch_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn,
+	"org.openmoko.qtopia.Phonestatus",
+	"/Status",
+	"org.openmoko.qtopia.Phonestatus",
+	"networkOperatorChanged",
+	operator_changed, inst);
+   changed_fso_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn_system,
+	 "org.freesmartphone.ogsmd",
+	 "/org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device",
+	 "org.freesmartphone.GSM.Network",
+	 "SignalStrength",
+	 signal_changed, inst);
+   operatorch_fso_h = e_dbus_signal_handler_add(conn,
+		"org.freesmartphone.ogsmd",
+		"/org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device",
+		"org.freesmartphone.

Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread The Rasterman
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 13:04:03 +0200 Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:38:59 schrieb Dariusz Łuksza:
> > On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:31:22 +0300
> >
> > "Risto H. Kurppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > >> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
> > > >> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
> > > >
> > > > i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and
> > > > still to be able to use the phone part.
> > > > at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications,
> > > > zhone only presents that four predefined buttons.
> > >
> > > .. let me know if you find it out. Installing gdm and xfce4 would take
> > > approx 85 megs, I only have 70 left after the installation on my
> > > kit-512MB card (didn't wanto to empty 8GB one - especially when
> > > there's been some sdhc io-reports..) so can't try it yet.
> >
> > i actually runs on my 8GB sdhdc card and have no problems (excluding
> > problem with missing partition table after some time ...)
> >
> > > Any smaller alternatives that would make sense. General window manager
> > > and a menu would be a good start and yes, being able to use phone apps
> > > as well.
> >
> > XFCE4 would be nice alternative ... but using it by hands (without
> > stylus) would be IMHO pain full ...
> 
> What about Illume? Has it already been packaged for Debian? (Can't look it up 
> now, my installation just boots atm) I agree that using real desktop window 
> managers on the neo isn't a good idea... f.e. the taskbar wouldn't work well 
> on the portrait-oriented screen.

illume is a module for e. e is in debian experimental right now, so as such
it'd be a tiny stretch to use/add it. i intend to support illume formally as
part of e soon enough, so it'd be viable and give you all the things you
need/want.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Marcel
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:38:59 schrieb Dariusz Łuksza:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:31:22 +0300
>
> "Risto H. Kurppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > wrote:
> > >> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
> > >> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
> > >
> > > i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and
> > > still to be able to use the phone part.
> > > at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications,
> > > zhone only presents that four predefined buttons.
> >
> > .. let me know if you find it out. Installing gdm and xfce4 would take
> > approx 85 megs, I only have 70 left after the installation on my
> > kit-512MB card (didn't wanto to empty 8GB one - especially when
> > there's been some sdhc io-reports..) so can't try it yet.
>
> i actually runs on my 8GB sdhdc card and have no problems (excluding
> problem with missing partition table after some time ...)
>
> > Any smaller alternatives that would make sense. General window manager
> > and a menu would be a good start and yes, being able to use phone apps
> > as well.
>
> XFCE4 would be nice alternative ... but using it by hands (without
> stylus) would be IMHO pain full ...

What about Illume? Has it already been packaged for Debian? (Can't look it up 
now, my installation just boots atm) I agree that using real desktop window 
managers on the neo isn't a good idea... f.e. the taskbar wouldn't work well 
on the portrait-oriented screen.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Michele Renda
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Hi

I just received my FR and I have installed 2008.8 and now Debian. I
installed vfat/ext.

No problem during the installation :)

The interface is very very nice, the only problem I have is that when I
try to launch the dialed, the phone freeze for two minutes! :) I
installed aptitude so I will keep my system (eh... phone) updated.

Keep up this great work!


Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Dear OpenMoko community,
> 
> the FSO packaging team of the Debian project[1] is happy to announce
> that we have started to provide installation procedures and packages
> required to have your FreeRunner[2] run Debian-powered.
> 
> This means that you can use your favorite tools such as apt-get and the
> other >20.000 packages on your FreeRunner, including the
> freesmartphone.org[3] software stack. You can also develop applications
> for your FreeRunner the “Debian way”.
> 
> To install Debian onto your MicroSD card, alongside your current Image
> on the internal Flash, see the instructions at
>   http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
> These will provide you with a minimal Debian installation plus
> everything required to use zhone. From there on, you are free to modify
> your system as you wish – with the full power and flexibility of the
> Debian system.
> 
> Note that Debian does not try provide yet another software stack (or
> “Distribution” in the OpenMoko slang) next to 2007.2, 2008.8 or FSO, but
> rather an alternative base, comparable to OpenEmbedded[3]. We are
> looking forward to also support other stacks such as the Stable Hybrid
> Release[4], once they are ready for that.
> 
> All this is still very new and was created during at the DebConf 8 in
> Mar de Plata since last week. This means that there are still bugs and
> other things to improve. You are invited to join the development by
> subscribing to the smartphone-standards[5] mailing list that the Debian
> team shares with the FSO team. There is also a wiki page[6] with more
> information on the pkg-fso team, including a TODO section.
> 
> I’d like to thank Jon “maddog” Hall from Koolu[7] for lending me an
> additional device for installation tests, and all the other testers at
> DebConf and elsewhere that helped us to remove at least some of the
> bugs. But don’t worry – I’m sure there are some bugs left for you!
> 
> Please send replies and further discussion to the
> smartphone-standards[5] mailing list, but note that you have to
> subscribe to that list first.
> 
> Enjoy!
>   Joachim Breitner
> on behalf of the pkg-fso team:
>   Philipp Kern
>   Jan Lübbe
>   Luca Capello
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.debian.org
> [2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner
> [3] http://wiki.openembedded.net/
> [4] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Stable_Hybrid_Release
> [5] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/smartphones-standards
> [6] http://wiki.debian.org/pkg-fso
> [7] http://www.koolu.com/
> 
> 
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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Christian Anke
Am Samstag 16 August 2008 12:36:40 schrieb Risto H. Kurppa:
> btw updating my uboot made my event2 work so I was able to test
> gestures: the screen rotation worked nice, very cool!
>
> r

what version of uboot?

 Carci?

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Dariusz Łuksza
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:31:22 +0300
"Risto H. Kurppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
> >> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
> >
> > i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and
> > still to be able to use the phone part.
> > at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications,
> > zhone only presents that four predefined buttons.
> 
> .. let me know if you find it out. Installing gdm and xfce4 would take
> approx 85 megs, I only have 70 left after the installation on my
> kit-512MB card (didn't wanto to empty 8GB one - especially when
> there's been some sdhc io-reports..) so can't try it yet.

i actually runs on my 8GB sdhdc card and have no problems (excluding
problem with missing partition table after some time ...)
 
> Any smaller alternatives that would make sense. General window manager
> and a menu would be a good start and yes, being able to use phone apps
> as well.

XFCE4 would be nice alternative ... but using it by hands (without
stylus) would be IMHO pain full ...

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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
btw updating my uboot made my event2 work so I was able to test
gestures: the screen rotation worked nice, very cool!

r

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Re: lwuit (toolkit for mobile java interface) goes opensource

2008-08-16 Thread Fredrik Wendt
lör 2008-08-16 klockan 11:08 +0200 skrev arne anka:
> > See: https://lwuit.dev.java.net/ , It's gplv2 with classpath exception.
> > Maybe somebody will find this useful.
> 
> afaik there's no java me stack for the fr. only java se.

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Java#J2ME_implementations


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Re: Alpha 2 Release of Accelerometer-based Gestures, and Screen Orientation

2008-08-16 Thread Fredrik Wendt
Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> I'll probably do a better integration with the framework on the next
> release.
> 
> Paul

You are doing an awesome work! I hope you feel that we truly appreciate
the extra hours you put into this! :)

Having gestures being sent out as signals on the system dbus is going to
be great!

Thank you so much,

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:22 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
>> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)
>
> i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and still to
> be able to use the phone part.
> at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications, zhone
> only presents that four predefined buttons.

.. let me know if you find it out. Installing gdm and xfce4 would take
approx 85 megs, I only have 70 left after the installation on my
kit-512MB card (didn't wanto to empty 8GB one - especially when
there's been some sdhc io-reports..) so can't try it yet.

Any smaller alternatives that would make sense. General window manager
and a menu would be a good start and yes, being able to use phone apps
as well.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread arne anka
> So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
> recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)

i am far more intersted to switch to a useful desktop manager and still to  
be able to use the phone part.
at least i'd like to know how i do access installed applications, zhone  
only presents that four predefined buttons.

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Re: lwuit (toolkit for mobile java interface) goes opensource

2008-08-16 Thread arne anka
> See: https://lwuit.dev.java.net/ , It's gplv2 with classpath exception.
> Maybe somebody will find this useful.

afaik there's no java me stack for the fr. only java se.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-16 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
The PIN input seems to hang the phone: you need to run this patch and restart:
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/90#comment:2

To install it you need to install package patch

I had my apt-get segfaulting on install or upgrade, for example:

debian-gta02:~# apt-get install gpsd tangogps
Reading package lists... Done
Segmentation faulty tree... 50%
debian-gta02:~#

You solve this by
rm /var/cache/apt/*.bin

- but for some reason it seems to be segfaulting soon again, but I was
able to install nano and patch and now this GPS stuff

So now people, let's write a page that lists some cool (read:
recommended or so..) apps that you can run on debian here :)

r


On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:24 AM, Joachim Breitner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 05:12 +0300 schrieb Risto H. Kurppa:
>> I was able to install it, not a big deal (though you have to read the
>> wiki page carefully).
>
> thanks for trying it. If you think you can make the wiki pager clearer
> in some way, feel free to just fix it.
>
> Greetings,
> Joachim
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lwuit (toolkit for mobile java interface) goes opensource

2008-08-16 Thread Yorick Moko
See: https://lwuit.dev.java.net/ , It's gplv2 with classpath exception.
Maybe somebody will find this useful.

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Re: Intel Atom

2008-08-16 Thread Tobias Diedrich
Joachim Steiger wrote:
> also things like high-clocked ram (ddr compared to simple sdram) or
> internal usb connections are energy suckers (thats why sdram with
> <200mhz and things like sdio/spi/i2c/cmoslevel-serial is preferred to
> usb and ddr ram.

Shouldn't DDR ram use less power than SDR because of the lower
voltage? (given that power scales linearly with clock, but
quadratically with voltage)
Ok, I guess mobile SDR might be using lower voltage than 3.3v
already.

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