Re: Newer Navit [was: geocaching with tangoGPS on FR]

2008-12-14 Thread dscaini
i tried the deb one [svn-1791] but apparently with no success...
terminal output launching navit: illegal instruction

i'll try older packages soon

On 12/14/08, KaZeR  wrote:
> Dan Staley a écrit :
>> Where could we find this new package?  Is it the one linked to on the
>> wiki?  I'd like to try it out on my debian install.
>>
>> -Dan Staley
>>
>
> Ah, sorry, i forgot the link.
> http://download.navit-project.org/navit/
>
> You will find there nightly builds for every kind of supported platforms.
> BTW, the build from this night contains a new feature: background
> search. Might be a bit buggy, feedback wanted!
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Re: [debian] navit: rendering is slow

2008-12-26 Thread dscaini
i tried both fbdev and xglamo...

On 12/26/08, Timo Juhani Lindfors  wrote:
> "Davide Scaini"  writes:
>> I experienced that rendering everything on debian is so slow...
>
> Are you using xorg or xserver-xglamo?
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Re: [debian] navit: rendering is slow

2009-01-04 Thread dscaini
may someone who has a navit package build for Debian/arm working post
here his package for a test? it might be statistically relevant...
thanks
d


On 1/4/09, Petr Vanek  wrote:
>>Now i see what you meant in navit (1885).
>>Only in the gui "internal" the setting 3D exist, not in the gui "gtk".
>>Now when i click on 3D and change back to the map it is showm in 3D
>>mode.
>
> yes, i use gui internal
>
>
>>But the problem is that the map is vry slow in 3D mode. I tried
>>it on my pc first and it needed ~5s to drag the map from A to B. I
>>think the problem is that in 3D mode navit still shows all items on
>>the map which results in overfilling at the horizon. I attached a
>>screenshot from my pc which shows the problem.
>
> for some reason, i am not sure that it is that slow on my fr, but i
> couldn't really use it either as the cursor is wrong way and therefore
> the maps shows what's behind my car rather then in front of it :)
>
> i think this is broken now in the 2D view as well...
>
>>I played a bit with the tilt="..." parameter in navit.xml which should
>>adjust the tilt of the 3D view but it seems to have no effect. Also i
>>can't find any parameter to adjust the viewdistance for items on the
>>map or the map itself which should increase the speed a great bit.
>
> i haven't had time to try to tweak those settings
>
>>What settings do you use that it is acceptable fast when you are using
>>the 3D view on your freerunner?
>
> actually, my navit.org was attached to my email 29 Dec 2008 22:09:40
> just i bit up in this thread. no special settings, i only got
> uncommented settings for more on screen display items.
>
> Petr
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Re: QWO tentative package for Debian is out

2009-01-19 Thread dscaini
thanks!
I tried it but i have a problem with dependencies: i miss libconfig6.
apt-searching i get: libcameleon-ocaml-dev - libraries from Cameleon
libconfig-any-perl - Load configuration from different file formats,
transparently
libconfig-apacheformat-perl - use Apache format config files
libconfig-auto-perl - Magical config file parser
libconfig-file-perl - Parses simple configuration files
libconfig-general-perl - Generic Configuration Module
libconfig-inetd-perl - Interface to modify /etc/inetd.conf
libconfig-ini-simple-perl - Simple reading and writing from an INI file
libconfig-inifiles-perl - Read .ini-style configuration files
libconfig-inihash-perl - Perl extension for reading and writing INI files
libconfig-json-perl - A parser for JSON-based configuration files
libconfig-simple-perl - simple configuration file class
libconfig-std-perl - Load and save configuration files in a standard format
libconfig-tiny-perl - Read/Write .ini style files with as little code
as possible
libconfig-yaml-perl - Simple configuration automation
libconfigreader-perl - Perl module for reading configuration files
t1lib-bin - Type 1 font rasterizer library - user binaries


which one is the right one?
thanks
d


On 1/18/09, Yaroslav Halchenko  wrote:
> I've built tentative Debian package under H1 (based on Debian), so it
> should work on any more or less up-to-date Debian-based distro
>
> deb file for armel is available from
> http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/sid/perspect/binary-armel/x11/qwo_0.3+git20090110+6db30-1~pre3_armel.deb
> or for i386 if you run Debian there as well
> http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/sid/perspect/binary-i386/x11/qwo_0.3+git20090110+6db30-1~pre3_i386.deb
>
> you can dget sources using this dsc
> http://itanix.rutgers.edu/rumba/dists/sid/perspect/source/x11/qwo_0.3+git20090110+6db30-1~pre3.dsc
>
> or just fetching from git repository (which will move eventually I hope
> into upstream's):
> http://git.onerussian.com/?p=deb/qwo.git;a=summary
>
> There is still an issue to resolve with .desktop file, so I am waiting
> on upstream's ideas/feedback, but you can give it a try on your phone.
>
> Also, I guess, it is needed to discuss proper way (alternatives?) on how
> to switch between different keyboards implementations on debian systems.
> For now, you can do evil:
>
> cd /usr/bin
> mv xkbd xkbd.moved
> ln -s qwo xkbd
>
> to have qwo your default keyboard appearing on AUX press
>
> since I had no time to figure out if used keyboard is configurable at
> all atm. but I've given a try -- qwo works fine -- I can enter text ;-)
>
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
>
>> >nice news! but in which repos will it be placed? unstable or testing?
>> testing is frozen already, so it can't get in there directly, thus
>> 'unstable' (ie sid)
>
>> For testing (ie lenny atm) we can create a backport and I could host it
>> off my repository
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Re: QWO tentative package for Debian is out

2009-01-19 Thread dscaini
i'm switching to unstable!
d

then give feedback

On 1/19/09, arne anka  wrote:
> libconfig6 is at least in unstable:
> ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libc/libconfig/libconfig6_1.3.1-1_armel.deb
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Re: QWO tentative package for Debian is out

2009-01-19 Thread dscaini
OK it works!
now i have to understand how ;-)
d

[it does not work under enlightenment but it's not a qwo matter]


On 1/19/09, dsca...@gmail.com  wrote:
> i'm switching to unstable!
> d
>
> then give feedback
>
> On 1/19/09, arne anka  wrote:
>> libconfig6 is at least in unstable:
>> ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libc/libconfig/libconfig6_1.3.1-1_armel.deb
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Re: [debian ] Bluetooth

2009-01-21 Thread dscaini
i followed the wiki but with no result... do you have any tip or
favourite application to let it work?
thanks
d


On 1/21/09, Niel Drummond  wrote:
> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>> Davide Scaini  writes:
>>
>>> is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
>>>
>>
>> Yes, worked for me with the packaged kernel.
>>
>
> yes, I am running debian with the dinovo mini logitech keyboard. it
> works flawlessly, thinking about strapping the phone to the back cover
> of the keyboard.
>
> - Niel
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Re: [Android] on SD card

2009-01-21 Thread dscaini
it's very interesting! but is there a way for booting with uboot?
thanks
d

ps i haven't tried android recently mainly cause the bigger kernel and
my lazyness in changing uboot.

On 12/29/08, Radek Polak  wrote:
> Hi,
> i have android booting from SD card. It wasn't that hard to make it work.
>
> You will need SD with one ext3 partition. Download and unpack tarball
> from here [1] and boot with Qi [2]. First boot take quite a lot of time.
> Then it will be faster.
>
> You can also compile from sources [3] and put the rootfs together
> yourself. You just have to put together what is in
> out/target/product/freerunner directory and add kernel (either the
> Sean's [4] or andy tracking[5]). I have attached my script which does
> this [6]. Last this is to modify init.rc file so that it mounts SD card,
> you can find it attached or here [7].
>
> While Android boots or later you can attach to it with adb like this:
>
> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
> adb kill-server
> adb shell
> adb logcat
>
> I hope this helps us with killing bugs that Android on FR currently has
> (suspend, power off, GSM crashes, ...)
>
> Cheers
>
> Radek
>
> [1] http://activationrecord.net/radekp/openmoko/android/rootfs.tar.gz
> [2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi
> [3] http://git.koolu.org/
> [4] http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/
> [5] http://people.openmoko.org/andy/
> [6] http://activationrecord.net/radekp/openmoko/android/mk_rootfs.sh
> [7] http://activationrecord.net/radekp/openmoko/android/init.rc
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Re: [android] inital thoughts

2009-01-22 Thread dscaini
nice!
thank you very much i'll give a try immediately!
d


On 1/22/09, Russell Hay  wrote:
> Hey, sorry I'm being remiss :-)
>
> I used the images here http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/release-files
>
>
> - that page also shows how you need to partition your SD card. The kernel
> image is 1.9Mb therefore works with my 'normal' uboot. I flashed it rather
> than play around with the SD card option. Always have - is just simpler to
> try one at a time and reflash.
>
>
>
> 2009/1/22 Davide Scaini 
>
>> just few question:
>> which image?
>> which kernel?
>> which boot loader? (is there a version of uboot already patched for
>> kernels
>> of more than 1.8mb?)
>> flash or sd?
>>
>> thanks!
>> [i'm interested in testing android but i'm afraid of distroing my actual
>> uboot configuration that works nicely booting my debian ;-) ]
>> d
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Russell Hay  wrote:
>>
>>> aux button seems to reject incoming calls - and also to 'go back' when
>>> browsing the menus.
>>>
>>> As you say I expect someone will get around to making it more usable  -
>>> it's still released as 'Beta 2' right now.
>>>
>>> 2009/1/22 arne anka 
>>>
>>> > - to accept calls, you have to use use the key sequence as follows:
 power
 > button- choose keyboard-hit the phone icon
 >
 > Just an inital impression - and I appreciate it's a port so these are
 > workarounds for a lack of a keyboard!

 what's the aux button used for?
 since koolu (or whoever) ported android anyway, shouldn't it be possible
 to make aux akt as such when in dialer mode?

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Re: IPv6 for minimo

2009-01-22 Thread dscaini
...
...i forgot an 's'...
dillo does not support [natively] https. sorry for the typo
d


On 1/22/09, arne anka  wrote:
>> - dillo does not support http (so no gmail)
>
> huh?
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Re: [debian ] Bluetooth

2009-01-22 Thread dscaini
OK, thanks for your tips i'll give a try and then feedback.
the wiki is lacky...
d


On 1/21/09, Niel Drummond  wrote:
> dsca...@gmail.com wrote:
>> i followed the wiki but with no result... do you have any tip or
>> favourite application to let it work?
>>
>
> I think I picked the pieces together from various google searches - you
> probably need to install bluez and family of programs: apt-cache search
> bluez
>
> I then used 'hcitool' to connect. I found this in my rc.local, so I
> guess it was also necessary:
>
> echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on
>
> echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/reset
> hidd --search
>
> there is probably a lot more I could do to make it secure...  you will
> probably also want to look into a custom keymap - 'loadkeys', 'showkey',
> 'xev' and 'xmodmap' helped there. my only niggle at the moment is the X
> mappings seem a little jittery, not sure if that comes from updates or
> just me tweaking the wrong switch :-|
>
> - Niel
>> thanks
>> d
>>
>>
>> On 1/21/09, Niel Drummond  wrote:
>>
>>> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>>>
 Davide Scaini  writes:


> is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
>
>
 Yes, worked for me with the packaged kernel.


>>> yes, I am running debian with the dinovo mini logitech keyboard. it
>>> works flawlessly, thinking about strapping the phone to the back cover
>>> of the keyboard.
>>>
>>> - Niel
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Re: [debian] compiling e17 for freerunner

2009-02-02 Thread dscaini
unfortunately i have left my fr at home and now I'm away for a whole
week... so I'm not able to give you an answer right now.
I'm using a script found in this list... it should fulfill the
dependancies on his own.
Next weekend or next week i'll be able to give you more details,
thanks for your help!
d

On 2/1/09, Mike Crash  wrote:
>
>
>
> Davide Scaini wrote:
>>
>> ...thanks mike, but i tried your all "old" packages with no success...
>> i'll try this ones then i'll give you feedback.
>>
>> Can you precise which bug?
>> thanks Robert and Mike
>> d
>>
>>
>
> it was in ewl_engine_evas_fb.c in:
>
> if (ev->double_click)
> clicks = 2;
> if (ev->triple_click)
> clicks = 3;
>
> What's you problem about the packages? May be you are missing some
> dependencies?
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