Re: Freerunner as a wireless streamplayer?
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 1:45 PM, David Garabana Barro wrote: > O Domingo, 19 de Abril de 2009, MartinG escribiu: >> Is it possible to download an image, simply reflash the phone, connect >> to my wlan, and opkg/ipkg install a player that is able play streams >> from my local server? > > With shr you will be able to connect to your wlan with no extra software with > mofi. Don't forget to turn on wifi on "SHR-Settings" before opening mofi > Debian will be sightly more complex. > > You can download any of the mplayer frontends from www.opkg.org. Thanks for your feedback - I've (finally) installed SHR testing now. Looks quite nice, and was easy to reflash :). I've only tested it for half a day (and managed to crash/hardlock the thing several times already :/, but hey, maybe the best Freerunner software I've seen wrt look and feel). I managed to get Mofi working to connect to my wlan (WPA-PSK+AES). But, after suspend/resume, I'm not sure however how to get online again (over wlan). Maybe a know issue? (It seems I'm not able to enable wlan again in the settings) As for mplayer - are there any known to work mplayer frontends (or any other *player frontends) for SHR? I managed to get pythm work, but am not sure how to make it load files over the LAN. As a sidenote; I am not able to boot the device when USB is connected. Is this a know "bug"? Are there any known workarounds? -MartinG ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Freerunner as a wireless streamplayer?
My Freerunner has just been collecting dust for the last few months, and after reading a bit regarding the buzz/echo hardware/software problems, I sort of gave up the device. BUT, there has been enough complaining and moaning already, so I thought I'd try to find out what use I can make of the device *today*. In my house I've got a server that holds all my music (mainly ogg, and some mp3), I've got a MythTV backend (providing an upnp service I believe), I've got a wireless network (WPA2), and some radios/stereo players in various rooms. Technically, the Freerunner is capable of connecting to an upnp server of the wlan, right? And to decode ogg, and send (stereo) output throught the jack, right? (if not ogg, I guess I could do on-the-fly recoding of ogg on the server) I've briefly search the list and the wiki and found this: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Applications but I didn't find out if such an app really exists. Thing is, I have not yet managed to get a system up an running and connected to my wifi (I did have an early version of Qt sporadically connected, but got too frustrated by the interface). To be honest, I'm a bit lost regarding what distros currently exist and what distros are working. I tried the QT Extended Improved, but I guess I failed at following the somewhat long list of manual tweaking, so my FR doesn't currently boot (don't get me wrong, I highly appreciate the work done by the QtEI team). So what I ask is: Is it possible to download an image, simply reflash the phone, connect to my wlan, and opkg/ipkg install a player that is able play streams from my local server? (Is it possible to do *now*, or do I have to wait for teamA to finish featureX and make them talk to teamB, etc. Please be honest, I've been too optimistic for too long, and simply would like to know what are the possibilities as of today) best regards, MartinG -- When you change the subject, also change the subject line, okay? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtExtended] Snapshots? Yes, please!
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Nishit Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:57 PM, MartinG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Yes: Setup, Internet, Options, New, GPRS, Account name, APN. >> I need to investigate more myself. > > I rather meant asking how you managed to enter the APN, because on my phone, > that option is unclickable / disabled and does not respond to the stylus. I > can't even Tab to it with the keyboard, as the keyboard forcibly disappears > when you tab across from account name to connection type. > > Do you specify it in any of the configuration files in /etc/ppp or > etc/ppp/peers? I haven't touched any files in /etc/ at all -- for me the APN input field was just "working". But I haven't managed to get online yet, as it seems the pppd stuff isn't fully configured. I'll let you know if I make any progress. -MartinG PS. What I said in an earlier post about the web browser not having a "Go" button was just wrong - indeed it has got one. Sorry about that! ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [QtExtended] Snapshots? Yes, please!
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Nishit Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think if someone even works out why the headset requires speakerphone mode > to be set, and which too only works halfways, that would be a big leap > forward. The interference problem is a hardware bug, and looking at the > history, it may be one of the hardest ones to be solved through software. Oh, okay, so it is a bit more complicated then. > Did you try GPRS? Where and how did you specify the APN? I can't figure it > out either. Yes: Setup, Internet, Options, New, GPRS, Account name, APN. I need to investigate more myself. Another thing: I need to be sure that my phone is totally silent: In fact, I hate gadgets that make any sounds. So I have muted sound in the General profile. But when I get a reminder, I would appreciate to have the phone vibrating. In the Calendar, I can choose if the alarm should be none/silent/audible, but "audible" is for me not a good choice, since I want whatever profile I am using to decide if an alarm results in something audible and/or vibration. What I am suggesting, is to change the word "audible" to "active" (or something similar), and make sure the settings in the profile is obeyed when an alarm kicks in. Also, really make sure that the phone is silent when told to. For example, make sure the low battery warning does not make any sound, it's so freakin' embarrassing at the library... -MartinG ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
[QtExtended] Snapshots? Yes, please!
Hi all, just wanted to share my experience with QT Extended: 1) First off - I put [QtExtended] in the subject - hope this is okay. I have found it extremely convenient when others have done it, as it makes it easy to (quick)filter on subject. I would encourage other qt users to do the same. 2) I have tested uImage-gta02-g291a9d50_mwester-stable.bin (from http://moko.mwester.net/dl.html#kernels) and qtextended-4.4.1-gta02-rootfs-release-10022309.jffs2 (from http://qtextended.org/modules/mydownloads/) I am quite impressed! 3) I can confirm most of the bugs already mentioned here earlier. Are we supposed to file bugreports here?: http://trolltech.com/developer/task-tracker I couldn't find any section for QT Extended, nor for Neo/Freerunner. 4) Networking: The menu in Settings/Internet is confusing: Are we supposed to tap to select *and* tap to activate/deactivate? There is no feedback on activation/deactivation - it takes several seconds for "pending" to appear. If it fails, sometimes nothing is shown. Is it possible to select without activating/deactivating? Would it be possible to make the icons bigger, and thus making it easier to hit the right entry? And also making an activate/deactivate button next to the entry to make it more intuitive? The first time I tried to add my local wlan network, I really didn't understand the logic in the settings: First add wlan, then add networks. To add new networks, I need to a) select wlan, b) Options->wlan detection, c) wait for autoscan to end, d) options-> add new networks..., e) select new network. Okay, it works, but is it the best way? Am I doing anything wrong here? 5) I know I can read the log by "logread". Is there an option to make it behave like "tail -f /var/log/messages"? (btw, where is the log stored?) ("logread -h" isn't very helpful) Gees - "logread -f" does the trick! Useful when debugging ppp :) 6) As mentioned in the subject: If there were binary snapshots available, I would surely use them. I think Lorn Potter mentioned here on the list that they were waiting for an "OK" from above, hope it happens soon... Main issues: 7) volume/mic not properly adjusted when making a call: other part can't hear me, and I get too much noise to call it okay. I tried the gsmhandset.state provided by Franky (attachment to "Re: one day usage of qtextended"), but it didn't really solve the problem for me. Manually tweaking mic1/2 (and others) in 'alsamixer' during a call (usb, ssh) convinced me that it really can be done, but it is really hard to find the correct ratios. 8) Wireless connection seems unstable. I have had package loss reported by 'ping'. 9) Email: I was not able to retrieve the folder structure of my IMAP account. I get socket error, and sometimes that the other end disconnected. I guess this is related to 8). Once I managed to get parts of the structure before it failed. 10) Keyboard: As mentioned before by others, switching keyboards in PredictiveKeyboard is not always working - I have to struggle for quite some time to make it work. Thus, I have never managed to write a single sms using my fingers. 11) How do I create a dictionary for my language (Norwegian)? I have seen that Trolltech provides other languages, but I guess the open source nature of Qt Extended should make it possible for me to compile this myself? Can we convert stuff from eg. hunspell in some way? Really - for non-english users, especially here in Europe, we cannot use this as a regular phone without being able to write sms in our national language. Not meant as a rant, just an observation. I'd be happy to help out making other dictionaries! 12) Great to see ppp support in the lates mwester kernel (uImage-gta02-g291a9d50_mwester-stable.bin)! Too bad I didn't manage to get it working. Anyone had any luck? Do I really have to tweak all those /etc/* files? Minor: 13) Web browser: Not much feedback provided when entering a URL. Also - PredictiveKeyboard doesn't make much sense when writing urls, as it forces the use of a dictionary. Also, it would be great to have a "Go" button next to the location bar, to make it easier to "press enter". It is possible to add active pages to the "speed dial", but there is no way to quickly select a "bookmark" from within the browser. Guess this will come later? 14) When using widescreen mode, it seems that scrolling is severely slowed down, and one can see some tearing when eg. scrolling the Applications screen. Are there some buffer sizes that should be changed? 15) Terminal: The "Back" button doesn't seem to work. Choosing Options/Exit does the trick, but gives an error: "Application terminated: Terminal was terminated due to application error." 16) Any timeframe on a working AGPS mapping software with autodownloadable maps?
Standardizing data store across toolkits (SMS, PIM data, playlist, etc) [Re: Software Status Update]
On Friday 16 May 2008 03:26:06 Carsten Haitzler wrote: > On Fri, 16 May 2008 01:44:59 +0200 "Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo)" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > > Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > > > ... choose the toolkit you like. i really do not like the whole > > > mindset of "we must program in language X or use toolkit Y because the > > > device happens to use it somewhere in some apps by default". > > > > I do agree... I always use a kind of hybrid system here (I use mixed > > apps both for Gnome/Kde/Xfce... Anyway a GTK/Qt mixture :P), but I've > > spent days to get an homogeneous look (I use Qtcurve now)... > > > > BTW, I think that there's an important thing, really more than the look > > one: different applications that performs the same task should work on > > the same dataset. I mean, if I've both an Openmoko SMS app, and a Qtopia > > one I want them all read the same contacts and the same messages. > > > > Maybe actually it's hard to do so, since they would use different > > libraries and backends, but I guess that in this "middle-time" we should > > write some "syncing scripts" that perform this important, vital imho, > > task (converting data between apps on each runtime)! > > yeah. this is actually the bigger problem we face in the longer run. > standardising data stores and access to them etc. :) I think this is a important point that should be given some thought before everyone starts hacking. Would it make sense to use opensync [1] as a middle layer between the frontend app and the backend store -- with one plugin on each side? Or are the akonadi libraries light weight enough? Other solutions? As a "poweruser" I tend to want to try all and every software available to find out what fits my needs, but to set up everything from scratch each time I change my mind would be, well, boring. Programming a flexible data store on the other hand, would be rather fun (what do I know - I have never really tried (yet)) Just some free thinkin' from my side... best, MartinG [1] www.opensync.org [2] http://pim.kde.org/akonadi/ ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Wiki distorted in Firefox 3?
On 5/5/08, Tomas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm running Firefox 3 Beta 5 in Ubuntu 8.04 and the OpenMoko wiki menu > (the one to the left) is placed a long way down (instead of at the > top). Is this a Firefox bug or a css problem? Same goes for the Opera browser [1] - the menu comes after the rest of the text, down to the right. I think it has been like this for a long time, and for many versions of opera (9.x). I now use 9.50 Beta 2, and the problem persists. I think the problem was there also when the wiki was bug free (see validator.w3.org). best, MartinG [1] http://www.opera.com ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: linux-openmoko build error
On 4/12/08, M Nader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I meant 4194. It is already fixed now. I still get this error (see below). I did try to wipe my whole build directory and started over, but got the same error again (three times). Basically what I did was: $ rm -rf ~/moko/* $ cd ~/moko/ $ wget http://www.rwhitby.net/files/openmoko/Makefile $ nice make setup $ unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH; nice make update-makefile && nice make setup update openmoko-devel-image I also tried a "make clean" and started over, but got the same error. Is there any file that I can fix manually. Hm, just notice that the Makefile I got was from March 27. So, should http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile maybe be updated? ( wget http://svn.projects.openmoko.org/svnroot/mokomakefile/trunk/Makefile also gives a file from March 27.) Where is the correct MokoMakefile? --- NOTE: Running task 844 of 5445 (ID: 671, /mnt/extra/moko/openembedded/packages/linux/linux-openmoko_2.6.24+git.bb, do_fetch) NOTE: package linux-openmoko-2.6.24+git20080421: started NOTE: package linux-openmoko-1_2.6.24+git20080421-r0: task do_fetch: started NOTE: fetch http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/git_git.openmoko.org.git.kernel.git_4194.tar.gz --21:12:40-- http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/git_git.openmoko.org.git.kernel.git_4194.tar.gz Resolving downloads.openmoko.org... 88.198.93.219 Connecting to downloads.openmoko.org|88.198.93.219|:80... connected. HTTP foresprrsel sendt, mottar topptekster... 404 Not Found 21:12:41 FEIL 404: Not Found. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Synchronization
On 4/11/08, ramsesoriginal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:25 PM, David Pottage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, April 11, 2008 3:57 pm, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: > Ok, that sounds good. Is this system also supported by "mainstream" > applications? I think of the secretary who uses outlook, or maybe > thunderbird.. > Anotehr question is if this would also allow to sync other infromation > like geodata/tags, feed list (and the read/unread status of the > feeds), etc.. is there already some standard for that, or would we > have to start from scratch? For contacts, calendar, todos, etc. there is a project called opensync which is very promising. I used it while it was named multisync, but they decided to rewrite the whole thing from scratch to make it easier to develop. It is pluginbased now. I think KDE 4 will support opensync through kitchensync/akonadi. It is still in beta, but I think a new release will be out soon. "OpenSync is a synchronization framework that is platform and distribution independent." www.opensync.org For the geodata I think the opensync developers are thinking of some sort of generel file synchronization as well, maybe using rsync as a plugin to opensync, but I'm not sure about that. Clearly, a device running openmoko must be the simplest device thinkable to develop a synchronization tool for, as one can tune bits on both sides. (I'm not saying it will be trivial though...) -MartinG ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Microsoft Shift technology (precision pointing without stylus)
Hi list, just want to mention the "Shift" technology that I noticed today - here's the conclusion in the report [1]: "CONCLUSION Shift enables the operation of a pen-based device, such as a PDA or UMPC, with fingers. Our experimental results show that Shift's conditional escalation overcomes occlu- sion problems and allows users to select small targets relia- bly. ..." Not sure if this stuff is patented, but I guess it could be implemented on the OpenMoko (I guess develepment specific discussions should be posted to the -devel list ;)) Patiently waiting for the Neo1937, best MartinG [1] http://patrickbaudisch.com/publications/2007-Vogel-CHI07-Shift.pdf ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Idea: Use headphone output as a remote control (infrared: control TV, stereo, etc)
This might have been suggested before, if so - ignore it ;) The idea is simply to use the (stereo) mini jack sound output of the Neo to control two infrared leds, in order to control whatever device that can be controlled by a remote control. Why two leds and stereo? I guess this is required in order to reach the high frequency conventional remote controls use. Read more here: http://features.engadget.com/2004/07/27/how-to-turn-your-ipod-in-to-a-universal-infrared-remote-control/ Does anyone know if this would be possible with the sound module in the Neo1973? Maybe an idea for the "Neo extras" store? best regards, looking forward to whatever-date-in-february -MartinG ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Idea: OpenSync plugin
Idea: In order to get the Neo 1973 to stay in sync with different devices and PIMs, someone could make a Opensync plugin that supports whatever Openmoko is using (is openmoko syncml compatible? IRMC?) I don't know, anyhow - someone should make sure everything works out the way it should with the plugins that already exist. Opensync is still at the beta stage, but several people are using it with great success already, including me (IrMC over bluetooth to KDE PIM (Kontact)) best regards. MartinG [1] OpenSync is a synchronization framework that is platform and distribution independent. It consists of a powerful sync-engine and several plugins that can be used to connect to devices. http://www.opensync.org/ ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Idea: Automatically turn on bluetooth on incoming call -> BT headset
Hi list, just want to share this simple idea: In order to save some battery and still be able to reveive a call to a BT headset, the Neo 1973 should be able to automatically turn on bluetooth when the phone rings, and then connect to the headset (of course this should be optional). It might very well be that this is standard on some phones and even patented (sigh), but on my Sony Ericsson this is not possible and I have to waste alot of battery in order to make use of my headset, as the bluetooth circuit have to stay on at all times. This is also a security risk. Hurray for the bluetooth support in version 1 :) best regards, MartinG ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community