Re: [WikiReader] Updates available

2013-01-11 Thread Felix
Thanks for news Douglas, just updated and now I've it with latest update
and no problems :)


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Douglas Jones dj...@frombob.to wrote:

 I just noticed that the base files and many of the wikis have been updated
 recently:

 http://dev.thewikireader.com/**language-packs/http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/


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[WikiReader] Updates available

2013-01-07 Thread Douglas Jones
I just noticed that the base files and many of the wikis have been 
updated recently:


http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/


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Re: [Wikireader] project gutenberg - was: updates not working?

2012-07-11 Thread Alexander Lehner



On Sat, 7 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


On 07/07/2012 04:28 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



Gutenberg WikiReader files seem to got lost completely.

http://dev.thewikireader.com/2010/06/26/project-gutenberg/

Sad - I liked that one.
Any chance, to get it updated?

A.



The links on that particular page don't seem to work any more.  But the most 
recent versions (from 2010) of Project Gutenberg are still available.  The 
English-language version is listed on


http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

but the German-language version isn't listed there.

However, I looked around a bit and found:

http://wrmlbeta.s3.amazonaws.com/deguten-20100608.7z.001



Thanks - got it!

BTW: the wikireader tracker now seems to work again.
I'm seeding all language packages now, hoping it will last another two 
years...


A.



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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Alexander Lehner



On Fri, 6 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I can see the tracker now.  Thanks to whoever fixed it.

I am seeding a bunch of these files now.


Partiall - enpedia works, but depedia for example not.

Alex.


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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/07/2012 06:27 AM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



On Fri, 6 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I can see the tracker now. Thanks to whoever fixed it.

I am seeding a bunch of these files now.


Partiall - enpedia works, but depedia for example not.

Alex.



Alex,

You may have just noticed that you have downloaded a few megabytes of 
that depedia file through azureus.  That's because I just seeded a small 
part of this file.


I used the trick mentioned earlier in this thread.  I trimmed the 
?torrent off of the end of the URL and started downloading the entire 
file through Firefox.  After a few megabytes I paused the download, 
copied the partial file into the download folder used by my bittorrent 
client, and told it to torrent that file.  It contacted the tracker at 
amazon, which is indeed working, and the tracker found one peer (you), 
and sent you those megabytes.


So the amazon tracker is working.  And the file is indeed present on the 
amazon server.  But the amazon tracker isn't using the amazon server as 
a seeder!


So something is still wrong.





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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Alexander Lehner



On Sat, 7 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


[...]
I used the trick mentioned earlier in this thread.  I trimmed the ?torrent 
off of the end of the URL and started downloading the entire file through 
Firefox.  After a few megabytes I paused the download, copied the partial 
file into the download folder used by my bittorrent client, and told it to 
torrent that file.  It contacted the tracker at amazon, which is indeed 
working, and the tracker found one peer (you), and sent you those megabytes.


So the amazon tracker is working.  And the file is indeed present on the 
amazon server.  But the amazon tracker isn't using the amazon server as a 
seeder!


So something is still wrong.


I now managed to download the zip files and seeding them now (for 
depedia).
Il will seed others also, in the hope, that the torrent network comes 
back to live.


Off-topic soon, how-to:
I used azureus/vuze.
First downloaded the depedia*.7z files (as described earlier, without 
.torrent).

Copied them into my torrent download folder.
Asked vuze to download the torrent 'depedia*.7z.torrent' from the
http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/
page.

Got warning to continue/restart download, acknowledged that.
Started to seed then...

---

Just wondering:
I was downloading the files from web with approx. 600kB.
This is much faster than any torrent network will provide and faster than 
most other download sites.


Who - if ever - will have to pay for this download speed?
Does it make sense at all here, to use torrent network to distribute such 
kind of data?


A.


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Re: [Wikireader] project gutenberg - was: updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Alexander Lehner



Gutenberg WikiReader files seem to got lost completely.

http://dev.thewikireader.com/2010/06/26/project-gutenberg/

Sad - I liked that one.
Any chance, to get it updated?

A.


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Re: [Wikireader] project gutenberg - was: updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/07/2012 04:28 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



Gutenberg WikiReader files seem to got lost completely.

http://dev.thewikireader.com/2010/06/26/project-gutenberg/

Sad - I liked that one.
Any chance, to get it updated?

A.



The links on that particular page don't seem to work any more.  But the 
most recent versions (from 2010) of Project Gutenberg are still 
available.  The English-language version is listed on


http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

but the German-language version isn't listed there.

However, I looked around a bit and found:

http://wrmlbeta.s3.amazonaws.com/deguten-20100608.7z.001

To find that file, I just downloaded the XML file at:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/wrmlbeta/

That XML file seems to contain the names of all the files shown on the 
language packs page, plus some other ones.  I found the deguten file 
listed there.


You shouldn't need the old Gutenberg-specific base file shown on that 
blog page.  The latest generic base file (20120620) from the language 
packs page should work fine.





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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-07 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/07/2012 04:13 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



On Sat, 7 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


[...]
I used the trick mentioned earlier in this thread. I trimmed the
?torrent off of the end of the URL and started downloading the entire
file through Firefox. After a few megabytes I paused the download,
copied the partial file into the download folder used by my bittorrent
client, and told it to torrent that file. It contacted the tracker at
amazon, which is indeed working, and the tracker found one peer (you),
and sent you those megabytes.

So the amazon tracker is working. And the file is indeed present on
the amazon server. But the amazon tracker isn't using the amazon
server as a seeder!

So something is still wrong.


I now managed to download the zip files and seeding them now (for depedia).
Il will seed others also, in the hope, that the torrent network comes
back to live.

Off-topic soon, how-to:
I used azureus/vuze.
First downloaded the depedia*.7z files (as described earlier, without
.torrent).
Copied them into my torrent download folder.
Asked vuze to download the torrent 'depedia*.7z.torrent' from the
http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/
page.

Got warning to continue/restart download, acknowledged that.
Started to seed then...

---

Just wondering:
I was downloading the files from web with approx. 600kB.
This is much faster than any torrent network will provide and faster
than most other download sites.

Who - if ever - will have to pay for this download speed?
Does it make sense at all here, to use torrent network to distribute
such kind of data?

A.




I assume that Openmoko is paying for the bits downloaded from that 
Amazon server.  Of course, when we ask our bittorrent clients to 
download and seed the files, Amazon doesn't see the traffic going 
between other peers so Openmoko doesn't pay for that part.  This is part 
of the reason we use bittorrent  --  we are volunteering to take some of 
the bandwidth load ourselves instead of asking some centralized server 
to cover all those costs.


Another reason for using bittorrent is this:  Suppose a group of peers 
already have, between them, a complete copy of a given file.  (No one 
peer needs to have all of the chunks;  each chunk just needs to be on at 
least one peer in the group.)  Then we just need to get a copy of the 
corresponding .torrent file to each peer, by whatever means, and then 
the peers can collectively act to build a complete copy of the big file 
on each peer.  No centralized tracker is needed, as long as the peers 
can find each other.  This brings the fully decentralized robustness of 
the Internet to torrent distribution.  (Okay, DNS isn't fully 
decentralized yet, but that's another story...)  This is what Tribler 
does.  It allows peers to find each other without a tracker.  I expect 
all bittorrent clients will eventually gain this capability.


As to the question of whether bittorrent makes much sense for these 
particular files:  That's a good question.


If you have a bunch of peers, and one of them can pump out data at 
600kBps and the others are much slower, then the fast one will 
presumably hand out most of the chunks and the slower ones won't do much 
at all.  If the fast server is worried about cost, then it could 
throttle itself down when there are other peers seeding.  But throttling 
itself down to zero (effectively that's what's happening now) is also 
undesirable, especially if the other peers don't have a complete copy 
between them yet  ;-)


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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-06 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/05/2012 03:28 PM, Doug Jones wrote:

On 07/05/2012 02:06 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I see there are some new Wikireader updates available:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

But I can't download them -- the tracker times out.

Anybody else having this problem?


yes, me. Tried it with the german depedia and using azureus/vuze as
torrent client.
There seem to be no sources.

A.



Looks like Openmoko is using the Amazon cloud to host these files. The
tracker is at http://tracker.amazonaws.com:6969/announce and it times
out when you talk to it.

Developers have accessed these files recently; Siebrand Mazeland and
Christopher Hall have done github updates within the last couple weeks,
and there's a base files update on the download page dated 20 June. So
this must be a recent problem.



Workaround, for anybody who wants updates and is in a hurry:

Copy the desired link URL from that page, paste it into the address bar 
of your browser, then strip the ?torrent from the end, and hit Enter. 
 This will download the entire file (up to 1GB!) instead of just the 
corresponding .torrent file.


(Yes, the files are all there...  it's just the bittorrent tracker that 
is down.)


While you're there, also download the .torrent file.  Then when both 
downloads are complete, you can use your bittorrent client to verify 
that the big file you downloaded is correct.



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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-06 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/06/2012 12:00 AM, Doug Jones wrote:

On 07/05/2012 03:28 PM, Doug Jones wrote:

On 07/05/2012 02:06 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I see there are some new Wikireader updates available:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

But I can't download them -- the tracker times out.

Anybody else having this problem?


yes, me. Tried it with the german depedia and using azureus/vuze as
torrent client.
There seem to be no sources.

A.



Looks like Openmoko is using the Amazon cloud to host these files. The
tracker is at http://tracker.amazonaws.com:6969/announce and it times
out when you talk to it.

Developers have accessed these files recently; Siebrand Mazeland and
Christopher Hall have done github updates within the last couple weeks,
and there's a base files update on the download page dated 20 June. So
this must be a recent problem.



Workaround, for anybody who wants updates and is in a hurry:

Copy the desired link URL from that page, paste it into the address bar
of your browser, then strip the ?torrent from the end, and hit Enter.
This will download the entire file (up to 1GB!) instead of just the
corresponding .torrent file.

(Yes, the files are all there... it's just the bittorrent tracker that
is down.)

While you're there, also download the .torrent file. Then when both
downloads are complete, you can use your bittorrent client to verify
that the big file you downloaded is correct.




I can see the tracker now.  Thanks to whoever fixed it.

I am seeding a bunch of these files now.



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[Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-05 Thread Doug Jones

I see there are some new Wikireader updates available:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

But I can't download them  --  the tracker times out.

Anybody else having this problem?

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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-05 Thread Alexander Lehner



On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I see there are some new Wikireader updates available:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

But I can't download them  --  the tracker times out.

Anybody else having this problem?


yes, me. Tried it with the german depedia and using azureus/vuze as 
torrent client.

There seem to be no sources.

A.

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Re: [Wikireader] updates not working?

2012-07-05 Thread Doug Jones

On 07/05/2012 02:06 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:



On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Doug Jones wrote:


I see there are some new Wikireader updates available:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/language-packs/

But I can't download them -- the tracker times out.

Anybody else having this problem?


yes, me. Tried it with the german depedia and using azureus/vuze as
torrent client.
There seem to be no sources.

A.



Looks like Openmoko is using the Amazon cloud to host these files.  The 
tracker is at http://tracker.amazonaws.com:6969/announce and it times 
out when you talk to it.


Developers have accessed these files recently;  Siebrand Mazeland and 
Christopher Hall have done github updates within the last couple weeks, 
and there's a base files update on the download page dated 20 June.  So 
this must be a recent problem.



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[Community Updates] 2011-09-01 issue is out

2011-09-01 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Newest Free Your Phone / Openmoko community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-09-01 and plain
text version below. Note that I've given the update a new name to
reflect the broadening of the Openmoko community that has happened a
long time ago already. CC:ing meego-handset for general same interests
and since I'm also a MeeGo CE user, even though I understand this is
still very much a newsletter with Openmoko legacy.

This issue was brought to you by:
* TimoJyrinki
* Hns
* Papa-piet

( as usual, you can help out with the next issue at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2011-10-01
issue will be published in a beginning of a month when there is some
content and someone publishes it )



Period 2011-05-01 to 2011-08-31


Welcome to the 2011-09-01 edition of the Free Your Phone / Openmoko
Community Updates. We are a loosely bound group of people originating
from the developers and users of the pioneering Neo1973 and Neo
FreeRunner products from Openmoko Inc. Nowadays most efforts are
around free software distributions for a range of mobile phones,
including the original Neo products. There are also several spin-off
companies inspired by the Openmoko Inc's work.


*** Hardware ***

-  Video of the Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v3 production posted @
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyhKr3yTO8
-  Navigation board available from eg.
http://www.handheld-linux.com/ and http://www.pulster.de/

-  GTA04 has now several early adopter boards with UMTS and OMAP3
hardware functional. Stay tuned for this motherboard update to
original Neo phones.
-  Latest GTA04 status update and a call for kernel drivers help:
http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner/2011-August/000230.html

-  For those that haven't followed up FreeSmartphone.Org proceedings
on other than Openmoko phones: Palm Pre has seen several updates to
the FSO installer script
(http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=utilities.git;a=tree;f=palmpre), and
all in all there is some level of support to eight smartphones at the
moment (http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=cornucopia.git;a=tree;f=fsogsmd/conf)


*** Distributions ***

Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in
distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices.


Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

-   Debian is again installable with the install.sh script, thanks to
a new kernel and some testing. See
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner for more details
-   FreeSmartphone.Org's FSO2 is making it into Debian finally, thanks
to fabulous work by Rico Rommel and others. Most of it is already in:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2011-August/004321.html
- as of this writing, also libfsosystem, fso-usaged and fso-gsmd have
gone in
-   FSO2 also means, like mentioned in the hardware section, a start
of support for many new phones like Palm Pre, Nokia N900, Nexus One
and others that have at least some support in FSO daemons
-   A new 2.6.34 kernel was released into the pkg-fso repository,
required by all Neo FreeRunner users that have upgraded to Debian
unstable's newest udev version. It includes the
wire_up_sys_accept4.patch.
-   Enlightenment 17 (E17) has seen several updates, but the Python
bindings still lag behind and the needed versions are only available
in the experimental repository
-   omhacks 0.15 uploaded, most noticeable change: Fix error handling
of om_sysfs_readfile
-   Other relevant package updates include new upstream snapshots of
zhone and intone, even though both are relatively little developed
compared to their competitors in the phone UI and music player fields

Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner



Other distributions:

-   Latest SHR testing release for Neo FreeRunner is called 2011.1rc4
from 20110513, and not in the usual shr-testing location:
http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing2011.1/images/om-gta02/

-   Latest stable QtMoko release is v35 from April:
http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/

-   Latest MeeGo CE release for Nokia N900 is the Summer Release
1.7.2011: http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900


*** Applications ***

New Applications

Aurora 0.1

Aurora is an UI for FSO2 middleware that tries to replace
Zhone/Zhone2. It is currently primarily offered as SHR distribution
based images for Palm Pre series of phones

Homepage: http://wiki.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Aurora
Package: aurora

Application

Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2011-09-01 issue is out

2011-09-01 Thread Simon Busch
On 01.09.2011 08:05, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
  Aurora is an UI for FSO2 middleware that tries to replace
 Zhone/Zhone2. It is currently primarily offered as SHR distribution
 based images for Palm Pre series of phones
 
 Homepage: http://wiki.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Aurora
 Package: aurora

Thats not correct. Aurora is not only a new UI based on the FSO2
middleware. It is a distribution too and is not based on SHR! Aurora
will be the default development base for FSO in the near future as we
need to target the needs of a user and for that we need to develop our
simple but powerfull user interface.

regards,
Simon

-- 
Simon Busch - http://mm.gravedo.de/blog/

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2011-09-01 issue is out

2011-09-01 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2011/9/1 Simon Busch morp...@gravedo.de:
 Thats not correct. Aurora is not only a new UI based on the FSO2
 middleware. It is a distribution too and is not based on SHR! Aurora
 will be the default development base for FSO in the near future as we
 need to target the needs of a user and for that we need to develop our
 simple but powerfull user interface.

Ok, sorry and thanks for correcting. I seem to be approaching the
standard quality of modern day journalist.

I saw the OpenEmbedded mentioned and then some incorrect link in my
brain from somewhere said SHR (also OpenEmbedded based) when I was
writing the bit.

Could you by the way add some screenshots to the Aurora page? It'd
make a much nicer impression.

As soon as Debian has the rest of the FSO2 in, I will start looking at
using Aurora since Zhone is not FSO2 compliant and the patches of it
being have gone bad.

-Timo

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[Community Updates] 2011-05-01 issue is out

2011-05-03 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-05-01 and plain
text version below.

This issue was brought to you by:
* Hns
* Nhv
* Psonek
* TimoJyrinki

( as usual, you can help out with the next issue at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2011-06-01 )

Also http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-03-01 was
published in March but not seemingly announced on the mailing lists.
Thanks additionally to Jeepingben, Toams, Kukide, Papa-piet,
Nightshade, Siteplanet and Jluis for that issue.



Period 2011-03-01 to 2011-04-30

*** Hardware ***


Freerunner RFID Board - new hardware mod announced
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_RFID_Board


Freerunner Navigation Board v3 - new version ready
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v3


GTA04 - engineering hardware (A2 revision) boots to
Linux/Debian/LXDE - YouTube Video: [1]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KnJc7eImQ4feature=channel_video_title


*** Distributions ***

Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in
distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices.



Android Cupcake [Stable, January 2011]

The AoF community has uploaded an update of the stable Cupcake release
of AoF. This release contains:

   * All fixes from Android Cupcake (Google via scarhill)
   * Separate NAND or SD based installations (ran)
   * Improved GPS timestamps (Michael)
   * Updated APN list from Cyanogenmod (scarhill)
   * WMIConfig for boosting WiFi power (Niels)
   * Improved backup script (Teodor, ran)


Codename: 'Android Cupcake on Freerunner'
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/
Image: How to install



Android Froyo [Experimental, April 2011]

The AoF community has uploaded an update of the experimental Froyo
release of AoF. This release contains:

   * All fixes from Android Froyo (Google via scarhill)
   * Separate NAND or SD based installations (ran)
   * Improved GPS timestamps (Michael)
   * Updated APN list from Cyanogenmod (scarhill)
   * WMIConfig for boosting WiFi power (Niels)
   * Improved backup script (Teodor, ran)
   * GPRS fix (scarhill)
   * Bluetooth, sound an performance improvements (ran)
   * Freeze fixes (ran)
   * Improved battery status indication (ran)
   * CMUX fix (panicking)


Codename: 'Android Froyo on Freerunner'
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/
Image: How to install



Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

   * Debian 6.0 was released!
   * First (Openmoko specific) Linux 2.6.37 kernel is available. Highlights:
   * Rebase on qtmoko-2.6.37-v35 branch of QtMoko (2.6.37.6 stable
branch + openmoko patches)
   * Add back a few wishlist configuration items not yet in
QtMoko, including NFSv4, XATTR, CONFIG_OPENMOKO_RESUME_REASO
   * Caveats: See Community_Updates/2011-02-01
   * New E17 packages uploaded to Debian unstable
   * Still work to do, not all packages updates with also prevents
uploading a few Openmoko related packages like Zhone and Intone
   * Call for help in E17 packaging posted at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2011/04/msg00907.html
   * Debian unstable is currently... unstable because of E17
transition, a touch screen driver change et cetera. Recommended Debian
usage at the moment would be Debian 6.0 + only what you need from
testing or unstable (like E17/Zhone).
   * New xf86-video-glamo uploaded to work with new X.org
   * omhacks 0.13 and 0.14 uploaded with new features and fixes



Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian




QtMoko [Stable, March and April 2011]

New experimental (v34) and then stable (v35) QtMoko release:

   * QX installs Xglamo as debian package
   * WLAN with wpa-psk can now connect more then once (Alfa21)
   * QNetWalk package has been fixed
   * accelerometers in QtMaze now work
   * NeronGPS moved back to old nice version
   * disabled disk cache in Arora
   * qtmoko bookmarks in Arora
   * usb mass storage has now param removable=y for happy winxp (Alfa21)
   * faenqo theme - added golden debian background (Tiago Bortoletto Vaz)
   * themes now use jpg for backgrounds to save space (Tiago Bortoletto Vaz)
   * docked keyboard - fix ctl and alt keys always pressed (Gennady Kupava)
   * disabled login on tty1..tty6

[Community Updates] 2011-02-01 issue is out!

2011-02-03 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-02-01 and plain
text version below.

This issue was brought to you by:

- Toams
- Hns
- PaulWise
- Ssam
- TimoJyrinki

( as usual, you can help out with the next issue at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2011-03-01 )

Remember that when the date for the next issue arrives, feel free to
do this publishing and wrapping up instead of me.

-

Period 2010-12-01 to 2011-01-31



*** Hardware ***


In this issue there is a dedicated section to hardware. There has been
no such section in the Community Updates mainly because after the 2008
launch of Neo FreeRunner, there hasn't been continuation to the
Openmoko Inc's pioneering phone hardware with (mostly) CC-BY-SA
schematics, 100% free software stack and all the other freedom joy...
until now.


GTA04

GTA04 is a project by the long time distributor and hw developer,
German company Golden Delicious. The name is loaned from Openmoko
project because of the spiritual continuation - GTA01 was the codename
for Neo1973, GTA02 was the Neo FreeRunner, and GTA03 was the canceled
successor product. Besides offering improved versions of Neo
FreeRunner (better battery life, better audio output), they've a
complete replacement board planned to fit an existing Neo FreeRunner
case and use the existing display.

The key details of GTA04 include among else:

* OMAP3530 ARMv7 CPU
* UMTS/3G (HSPA)
* USB 2.0 OTG
* WLAN, BT, FM transceiver
* Barometric Altimeter, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope
* Optionally camera

Find your GTA04 information at the following addresses:

* http://www.gta04.org/ - technical: u-boot, kernel, Debian...
* http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04 - shopping page
* http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04-Early-Adopter
- the early adopter program, although already finished

Latest news:

* gta04-owner mailing list founded, although occasionally you will
find news also from the openmoko-community list among else; join the
list at http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner/
* First engineering sample (GTA04A2) is working in PDA mode
(U-Boot in NAND Flash)
* GTA04A3 is getting final PCB layout fine tuning
* UMTS (3G) modules have arrived. And GTA04 likely to have 512 MB
RAM, 512 MB NAND Flash and 1GHz DM3730 CPU.
http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner/2011-January/25.html

Visit the FOSDEM in Brussels, Belgium next weekend (5th/6th of
February, 2011) to see GTA04 in action and discuss about it! See
http://fosdem.org/2011/ , http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FOSDEM_2011 ,
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-December/063899.html



*** Distributions ***


Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in
distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices.


Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

* Third Openmoko specific Linux 2.6.34 kernel is available. Highlights:
  o Merge from qtmoko-v31 (2.6.34.7 stable patches, GPS
suspend patch, resume reason patch)
  o Disable sysrq, unneededEXT4 support, UbiFS support
  o Configuration wishlist items: NFSv4, XATTR for EXT*,
CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING,
CONFIG_OPENMOKO_RESUME_REASON
  o Caveats: 1) No updated fso-config-gta02 yet in Debian, get
your state files from eg. http://iki.fi/tjyrinki/moko/2.6.34/ 2) X.Org
eats all the CPU unless you disable AutoAddDevices or remove extra
/dev/input files, 3) Sys paths have changed, so you most probably want
to add om gsm power 1 to /etc/rc.local (and install newest omhacks
from pkg-fso if you already haven't)
* Debian 6.0 is nearing completion! Planned release date is the
weekend of FOSDEM, ie. 5/6th of February, 2011. For Neo FreeRunner,
the Debian 6.0 status is the following:
  o No Openmoko support in the Debian kernel yet, you need to
install one from pkg-fso repository:
http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/allpackages
  o Otherwise you could survive with official, released Debian
packages, but you are probably interested...
+ Newer versions of fso-config-gta02, fso-frameworkd
and omhacks in pkg-fso
+ E17 wasn't released on time for Debian 6.0, so you
need to get it from unstable (sid) repositories, or after the Debian
6.0 release from testing (wheezy in case of 7.0) to get for example
Zhone software working
* Omhacks

[Community Updates] 2010-12-01 issue is out!

2010-12-01 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01 and plain
text version below.

This issue was brought to you by:

- Toams
- Valos
- TimoJyrinki

( as usual, you can help out with the next issue at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2011-01-01 )

Remember that when the date for the next issue arrives, feel free to
do this publishing and wrapping up instead of me.

-

Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30


*** Distributions ***


Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

* Second Openmoko specific Linux 2.6.34 kernel is available. Highlights:
  o EXT4 support, UbiFS support
  o GPS suspend handling patch from Gennady Kupava
  o Jitterless touch patch
  o CONFIG_HZ=100
  o Miscellaneous configuration wishes fulfilled



Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian



*** Applications ***


New Applications

Micromoko

Micromoko is a Twitter primarly for SHR/OE. It is written in C using
Elementary, it has a builtin Twitter library. It's not available on
SHR yet, you need to compile it manually. It depends on libmokosuite:
http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/libmokosuite


Homepage: http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/micromoko
Package: sources
Tested on: SHR



Application Updates

Podboy 1.7.2

A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview
Package: [1]
Tested on: SHR


Minneo 1.0.2

A classic Memory game

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/minneo/
Package: [2]
Tested on: SHR


Chroneo 1.0.1

A Stopwatch and Timer

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/
Package: [3]
Tested on: SHR


Neomis 1.0.3

A computer version of the well-known electronic game named Simon

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neomis/
Package: [4]
Tested on: SHR


NeoTool v1.3

NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly
GUI frontend to some common management tasks, like for example
flashing Openmoko smartphones. It is aimed at being very intuitive and
easy to use, and flexible enough to make it useful in a wide variety
of circumstances.

* Added (broken) ubifs support per chris' patch


Homepage: http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
Package: [5]
Tested on: openSUSE / CentOS / Fedora / Mandriva / RHEL



*** General News ***

Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a
project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case +
display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html

* Presentation ”Tuning an old but free phone” was held at FSCONS
2010: http://losca.blogspot.com/2010/11/free-society-conference-and-nordic.html
(video not yet available, only slides)



*** Event News ***

* 2010-12-04 German Open HardSoftware Workshop on 4th/5th
December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino,
OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in
planning loop please subscribe to:
http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event

* 2010-12-?? Buzz fix and free beer brewing party in Washington,
DC: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/BuzzFixParty#Washington.2C_DC_-_United_States
- tell about your interest! Mailing list post
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063770.html

* 2011-01-24 Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a call for
papers that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something
about OpenMoko today!

* 2011-02-05/06 FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms
[6] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something
about OpenMoko today!

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-12-01 issue is out!

2010-12-01 Thread Sylvain Paré
thx!


2010/12/1 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com

 Newest community update now available at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01 and plain
 text version below.

 This issue was brought to you by:

 - Toams
 - Valos
 - TimoJyrinki

 ( as usual, you can help out with the next issue at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2011-01-01 )

 Remember that when the date for the next issue arrives, feel free to
 do this publishing and wrapping up instead of me.

 -

 Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30


 *** Distributions ***


Debian GNU/Linux

 Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
 servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
 access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
 repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
 Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
 having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
 user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
 trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

 General news:

* Second Openmoko specific Linux 2.6.34 kernel is available. Highlights:
  o EXT4 support, UbiFS support
  o GPS suspend handling patch from Gennady Kupava
  o Jitterless touch patch
  o CONFIG_HZ=100
  o Miscellaneous configuration wishes fulfilled



 Codename: 'sid'
 Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
 Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian



 *** Applications ***


 New Applications

Micromoko

 Micromoko is a Twitter primarly for SHR/OE. It is written in C using
 Elementary, it has a builtin Twitter library. It's not available on
 SHR yet, you need to compile it manually. It depends on libmokosuite:
 http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/libmokosuite


 Homepage: http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/micromoko
 Package: sources
 Tested on: SHR



 Application Updates

Podboy 1.7.2

 A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
 Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview
 Package: [1]
 Tested on: SHR


Minneo 1.0.2

 A classic Memory game

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
 Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/minneo/
 Package: [2]
 Tested on: SHR


Chroneo 1.0.1

 A Stopwatch and Timer

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
 Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/
 Package: [3]
 Tested on: SHR


Neomis 1.0.3

 A computer version of the well-known electronic game named Simon

* New release due to Elementary API changes in Icon, List and
 Toolbar widgets (python-elementary revision = 53901)


 Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neomis/
 Package: [4]
 Tested on: SHR


NeoTool v1.3

 NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly
 GUI frontend to some common management tasks, like for example
 flashing Openmoko smartphones. It is aimed at being very intuitive and
 easy to use, and flexible enough to make it useful in a wide variety
 of circumstances.

* Added (broken) ubifs support per chris' patch


 Homepage: 
 http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotoolhttp://users.on.net/%7Eantisol/neotool
 Package: [5]
 Tested on: openSUSE / CentOS / Fedora / Mandriva / RHEL



 *** General News ***

 Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
 etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a
 project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case +
 display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem:
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html

* Presentation ”Tuning an old but free phone” was held at FSCONS
 2010:
 http://losca.blogspot.com/2010/11/free-society-conference-and-nordic.html
 (video not yet available, only slides)



 *** Event News ***

* 2010-12-04 German Open HardSoftware Workshop on 4th/5th
 December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino,
 OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in
 planning loop please subscribe to:
 http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event

* 2010-12-?? Buzz fix and free beer brewing party in Washington,
 DC:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/BuzzFixParty#Washington.2C_DC_-_United_States
 - tell about your interest! Mailing list post
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063770.html

* 2011-01-24 Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a call for
 papers that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something
 about OpenMoko today!

* 2011-02-05/06 FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers

[Community Updates] 2010-11-01 is out!

2010-11-01 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Hi,

Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-11-01 and plain
text version below.

In addition to myself, the latest edition was brought to you by:
- Hns
- Rohezal
- PaulWise
- Vanous

( as usual, you can help out with the next edition at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-12-01 )

Remember that when the time comes, feel free to do this publishing. I
didn't do it a month ago, so no-one did :)


-

Period 2010-09-01 to 2010-10-31


*** Distributions ***


Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many embedded devices,
servers and home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives
access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's ARM(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

* New Openmoko specific Linux 2.6.34 kernel is now available as a
package in the pkg-fso repository! Just do apt-get install
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02 (and check the symbolic links in
/boot). Details at
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-October/063463.html
* While Debian itself is in freeze, omhacks 0.12 with newer kernel
support and more was released at the pkg-fso repository:
http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/omhacks
* The main information wiki page was put up-to-date:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
* Even the most conservative daily FR phone users might be willing
to upgrade at least to latest FSO1 stack:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:TimoJyrinki#currentphonestack - of
course, FSO2 (fso-gsmd) is also packaged and waiting for users...



Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian




*** Applications ***


New Applications

aTrack 0.8

APRS tracker and communicator for mobile devices. It turns your Neo
into bidirectional APRS unit and besides others it allows you to track
your position, do text messaging, object creation or display stations
around.


Homepage: http://atrack.googlecode.com/
Package: [1]
Tested on: SHR-Unstable


Application Updates

Gamerunner GnuBoy 0.8

A gameboy emulator which runs very nice, even with sound (sometimes it
freezes, then you have to press the A button and everything is ok).
You need the gamerunner distro or a gamepad to use it. Using frameskip
to run smooth at 320*240 pixel. In second controll mode in gamerunner
you can use savestates by pressing top right corne to save and left
lower corner to load. Select is right lower corner.


Homepage: http://jlime.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=117t=3005
Package: [nopacket no packet sorry]
Tested on: Gamerunner, QTMoko


FoxtrotGPS 1.0.0

FoxtrotGPS is an offshoot of Marcus Bauer's excellent Free  Open
Source tangoGPS application, with a focus on cooperation and fostering
community innovation. 1.0.0 announcement.

* Gracefully recovering from gpsd shutting down
* GPX routepoints support
* Integration of distribution patches
* Map tiles are displayed immediately after downloading
* GeoRSS points can be imported as POIs (script)
* Various other fixes and improvements
* Since no feedback gotten from the sister project and some
changes will not be imported, version number 1.0.0 was selected to
show that there is divergence


Homepage: http://www.foxtrotgps.org/
Package: foxtrotgps
Tested on: Debian




*** General News ***



Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..


GPRS

* GPRS on FreeRunner is unstable? Too many connections hang the
modem? Unfixable? NO MORE! Our magician lindi has conjured a tc
(traffic control) command that makes the data flow more stable even
under heavy load. Huge thanks!
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2264#comment:21 (use the lower
one for faster operation)



Kernels

* Debian wiki now includes generic view on the multitude of
Openmoko related kernel branches out there:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner#KernelBranchesinAutumn2010

* State of upstreaming kernel parts was updated by Lars-Peter
Clausen and others in this thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2010-September/011205.html
- as always, help is welcome in the land of the kernel!



Spin-off Hardware Projects

* Another spin-off project possible: Always Innovating MiniBook
would be a great basis for a free phone - it just lacks a GSM/3G
chip... for now:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-October/063358.html

* Openmoko Beagle Hybrid moving to OMAP4/Cortex-A9:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-October/063437.html



Event News

* 2010-10-12 Next

Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-10-13 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Again good news:

we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx A9) boards through 
the PandaBoard Early Adopter Program:

http://omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_Voting#PHASE-I_Winners

http://omappedia.org/wiki/PEAP_Projects#Handheld_LCD_.26_GPS_.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid

Our goal is to adapt the hard- and software of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid to 
this new board. This will give even more power to future Openmoko devices.

Nikolaus

Am 14.09.2010 um 10:50 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

 Hi,
 you may wonder what has happened to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid [1] mentioned
 in the August Community update (cited below).
 
 First of all we had some delay with our SMD assembly company. They had 
 holidays
 on one hand and more work than expected (economy appears indeed to flourish
 again). But now we have 10 kits available to find a new home.
 
 And we received a BeagleBoard XM some days ago and started to test the OM 
 Hybrid.
 
 We found two major issues so far:
 
 1. the BB-XM already comes with connectors soldered to the board.
Unfortunately Murphy's law did hit us and the BB-XM uses the opposite 
 gender
as our approach for mounting to the BB-C4. 
We now have to adjust for that (by finding a simple adapter solution).
 
 2. the BB-XM uses a different version of the bootloader that is not
compatible with our own code extensions [2].
So we have to fix that so that our SD card image works on the both, the 
 older BB-C
and the new BB-XM.
 
 Why is the BB-XM important at all, considering that the BB-C4 is still 
 available
 and a little cheaper? Well, the BB-XM comes with a new DM3730 processor
 (1 GHz ARM Cortex A8), has a built-in USB/Ethernet hub for 4 ports and a 
 built-in RS232 converter. This makes it even more simple to experiment with
 Bluetooth, WiFi, UMTS sticks connected to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
 while still having a portable design (using an external battery pack) to do
 experiments.
 
 So we work on these issues and just need some more days to solve them.
 
 Nikolaus
 
 [1]: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
 [2]: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/ombeagle/
 
 Am 04.08.2010 um 10:28 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
 
 Newest community update now available at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-08-01 and
 simplified text version below.
 
 
 Community
 
 Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
 etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..
 
   * Golden Delicious Computers released Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
 Boards including GPS and a gyroscope. At the same time, they announced
 - http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062609.html
 - plans to develop the next open hardware phone. Based on a OMAP3530
 SoC this device will bring a lot of computing power to your pocket.
 
 
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Re: Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-10-13 Thread neo

 we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx A9) boards
 through the PandaBoard Early Adopter Program:

Congratulations! This is good news, indeed. 

--
n...@el-hennig.de

 Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology:
   There's always one more bug.
 

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Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-10-13 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
On 13/10/2010 08:15, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
 Again good news:

 we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx A9) boards through 
 the PandaBoard Early Adopter Program:

   http://omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_Voting#PHASE-I_Winners
   
 http://omappedia.org/wiki/PEAP_Projects#Handheld_LCD_.26_GPS_.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
   http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid

 Our goal is to adapt the hard- and software of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid to 
 this new board. This will give even more power to future Openmoko devices.

 Nikolaus

 Am 14.09.2010 um 10:50 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:



-- That's sound Excellent ! (still a lot of new work, but excellent news !)

Thomas
 Hi,
 you may wonder what has happened to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid [1] mentioned
 in the August Community update (cited below).

 First of all we had some delay with our SMD assembly company. They had 
 holidays
 on one hand and more work than expected (economy appears indeed to flourish
 again). But now we have 10 kits available to find a new home.

 And we received a BeagleBoard XM some days ago and started to test the OM 
 Hybrid.

 We found two major issues so far:

 1. the BB-XM already comes with connectors soldered to the board.
 Unfortunately Murphy's law did hit us and the BB-XM uses the opposite 
 gender
 as our approach for mounting to the BB-C4.
 We now have to adjust for that (by finding a simple adapter solution).

 2. the BB-XM uses a different version of the bootloader that is not
 compatible with our own code extensions [2].
 So we have to fix that so that our SD card image works on the both, the 
 older BB-C
 and the new BB-XM.

 Why is the BB-XM important at all, considering that the BB-C4 is still 
 available
 and a little cheaper? Well, the BB-XM comes with a new DM3730 processor
 (1 GHz ARM Cortex A8), has a built-in USB/Ethernet hub for 4 ports and a
 built-in RS232 converter. This makes it even more simple to experiment with
 Bluetooth, WiFi, UMTS sticks connected to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
 while still having a portable design (using an external battery pack) to do
 experiments.

 So we work on these issues and just need some more days to solve them.

 Nikolaus

 [1]: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
 [2]: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/ombeagle/

 Am 04.08.2010 um 10:28 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:

  
 Newest community update now available at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-08-01 and
 simplified text version below.


  
 Community

 Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
 etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* Golden Delicious Computers released Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
 Boards including GPS and a gyroscope. At the same time, they announced
 - http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062609.html
 - plans to develop the next open hardware phone. Based on a OMAP3530
 SoC this device will bring a lot of computing power to your pocket.


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Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-10-13 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller

Am 13.10.2010 um 10:01 schrieb Thomas HOCEDEZ:

 On 13/10/2010 08:15, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
 Again good news:
 
 we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx A9) boards 
 through the PandaBoard Early Adopter Program:
 
  http://omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_Voting#PHASE-I_Winners
  
 http://omappedia.org/wiki/PEAP_Projects#Handheld_LCD_.26_GPS_.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
 
 Our goal is to adapt the hard- and software of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid to 
 this new board. This will give even more power to future Openmoko devices.
 
 Nikolaus
 
 Am 14.09.2010 um 10:50 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
 
 
 
 -- That's sound Excellent ! (still a lot of new work, but excellent news !)

Thanks!

It is like starting a new branch of the next unstable version of Debian.
Needs a lot of work and time to get it through testing to stable.
So please don't expect results soon... The GTA04 will be finished before.

We will report from time to time what we have achieved.
The first step is to await that the PandaBoard arrives :)

Well, it is the second step. The first is to study what we will get:


http://pandaboard.org/sites/default/files/board_reference/EA1/Panda_Board_Spec_REVEA1_04.pdf

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Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-10-13 Thread W. B. Kranendonk


--- On Wed, 10/13/10, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com wrote:
 Again good news:
 
 we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx ()


Congratulations!


Best regards,

Boudewijn


  

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Openmoko Beagle Hybrid - was: [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-09-14 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi,
you may wonder what has happened to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid [1] mentioned
in the August Community update (cited below).

First of all we had some delay with our SMD assembly company. They had holidays
on one hand and more work than expected (economy appears indeed to flourish
again). But now we have 10 kits available to find a new home.

And we received a BeagleBoard XM some days ago and started to test the OM 
Hybrid.

We found two major issues so far:

1. the BB-XM already comes with connectors soldered to the board.
Unfortunately Murphy's law did hit us and the BB-XM uses the opposite gender
as our approach for mounting to the BB-C4. 
We now have to adjust for that (by finding a simple adapter solution).

2. the BB-XM uses a different version of the bootloader that is not
compatible with our own code extensions [2].
So we have to fix that so that our SD card image works on the both, the 
older BB-C
and the new BB-XM.

Why is the BB-XM important at all, considering that the BB-C4 is still available
and a little cheaper? Well, the BB-XM comes with a new DM3730 processor
(1 GHz ARM Cortex A8), has a built-in USB/Ethernet hub for 4 ports and a 
built-in RS232 converter. This makes it even more simple to experiment with
Bluetooth, WiFi, UMTS sticks connected to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
while still having a portable design (using an external battery pack) to do
experiments.

So we work on these issues and just need some more days to solve them.

Nikolaus

[1]: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
[2]: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/ombeagle/

Am 04.08.2010 um 10:28 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:

 Newest community update now available at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-08-01 and
 simplified text version below.
 

 Community
 
 Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
 etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..
 
* Golden Delicious Computers released Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
 Boards including GPS and a gyroscope. At the same time, they announced
 - http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062609.html
 - plans to develop the next open hardware phone. Based on a OMAP3530
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[FSO API] PIM/Bunk updates

2010-09-14 Thread Daniele Ricci
Hello,
PIM API now has a single-entry model. It means that one entry at a
time can be modified or deleted. And this means one query for each
entry: very slow.

I propose to create some new methods in the PIM API in order to be
able to do bunk modifications to the databases. This might be done in
either three ways:

1) create methods in org.freesmartphone.PIM.Calls, such as DeleteAll()
and UpdateAll(properties)
2) implement the already present methods in
org.freesmartphone.PIM.Call in /org/freesmartphone/PIM/Calls to
actually Update() or Delete() all entries
3) implement the already present methods in
org.freesmartphone.PIM.Call in /org/freesmartphone/PIM/CallQuery to
make filtered modifications

Honestly I prefer method 3, IMO I think it's the most flexible.
However implementing all the 3 methods shouldn't be so painful.

-- 
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2010-09-01 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Hi,

Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-09-01 and plain
text version below.

In addition to myself the latest edition was brought to you by:
- Sre
- Leadman
- Toams

( as usual, you can help out with the next edition at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-10-01 )

---

Period 2010-08-01 to 2010-08-31

*** Distributions ***

Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many other embedded
devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner
gives access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

General news:

* The ARM servers sponsored by ARM Ltd. got activated, thus
experimental packages are built for arm now. That means also fso-gsmd
got built for the Freerunner.
* SHR packages have been removed from pkg-fso repository, they all
arrived in Debian unstable, and just in time for Debian 6.0 freeze.

The biggest hurdle for official FreeRunner support in Debian is the
kernel, since basically everything else starts to be in, in one form
or another. There are currently two places with FreeRunner related
kernels in Debian:

* Official kernel support for Neo FreeRunner devices is being
developed by worked in a s3c24xx branch at
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/s3c24xx
- thanks to Thibaut Girka and Google Summer of Code.
* The legacy 2.6.29rc3 kernel at
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git also saw a
slight update in August - this is still included in Debian
installations by default

Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian


QtMoko [v26]

Qtmoko is distribution for Openmoko Freerunner phone based on debian
and qtopia. Here is a list of notable changes since previous stable
version (v24):

* Fixed WS (white screen) problem in qmplayer  QX rotation (Gennady Kupava)
* Fixed unresponsive touchscreen after resume (Gennady Kupava)
* Use blue indicator is used for wifi activity (Alex Samorukov)
* Reconnect wifi after resume (Alex Samorukov)
* Updated QtMaze with better graphics and other enhancements
(Anton Olkhovik)
* We use kernel modules for bluetooth
* Many updates and bugfixes to QMplayer
* More reliable GPRS connection (Alex Samorukov)
* Bluethooth updates
* APGS and GPS standby support (Piotr Gabryjeluk)
* Fixed When locked power management mode
* Bigger QTerminal (no tabs whith only one session)
* Raptor - GUI for apt package manager
* New nice theme called finximod (Joif)
* Many updates and bugfixes to Arora (Ant+Alex)
* New apps - qweather (Anton Olkhovik) and qneoriod game (Bala)
* PDF support in eyepiece (Alex Samorukov)

For a more complete list of changes and some additional info please
read the announcement mail

Codename: 'v26'
Homepage: http://qtmoko.org
Image: images

*** Applications ***

Application Updates

eStarDict 0.3

Offline dictionary reader made in C with Enlightenment Elementary UI.
Version 0.3 of eStarDict adds support for czech-english dictionary.
You have to remember, that right now it can manage only one dictionary
per instance.

Homepage: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardict
Package: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardictDownload
Tested on: SHR-Unstable,SHR-Testing

*** Community ***

Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* TI OMAP3 SoC + 3G replacement board preserving Neo case 
display - discussion about the prospect is heating up:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062671.html
* WikiReader sales and the future of Openmoko - Martix shares a
truly interesting interview with Sean Moss-Pultz:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062687.html
* Glamo timing improvements (= more speed without caveats) can be
done also in run time, and also pre-compiled Qi with settings set by
Qi are available:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Smedia_Glamo_3362#Timing_settings

*** Event News ***

* 2010 Autumn German Open HardSoftware Workshop in Munich; will
cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in
planing phase, Doodle scheduling link:
http://www.doodle.com/93cu86vm2s69zsxc

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Jakob
On 9/1/10, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Newest community update now available at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-09-01 and plain
 text version below.

 In addition to myself the latest edition was brought to you by:
 - Sre
 - Leadman
 - Toams

 ( as usual, you can help out with the next edition at
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-10-01 )

 ---

 Period 2010-08-01 to 2010-08-31

 *** Distributions ***

   Debian GNU/Linux

 Debian is a universal operating system used on many other embedded
 devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner
 gives access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
 repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor.
 Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
 having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
 user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
 trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

 General news:

 * The ARM servers sponsored by ARM Ltd. got activated, thus
 experimental packages are built for arm now. That means also fso-gsmd
 got built for the Freerunner.
 * SHR packages have been removed from pkg-fso repository, they all
 arrived in Debian unstable, and just in time for Debian 6.0 freeze.

 The biggest hurdle for official FreeRunner support in Debian is the
 kernel, since basically everything else starts to be in, in one form
 or another. There are currently two places with FreeRunner related
 kernels in Debian:

 * Official kernel support for Neo FreeRunner devices is being
 developed by worked in a s3c24xx branch at
 http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/s3c24xx
 - thanks to Thibaut Girka and Google Summer of Code.
 * The legacy 2.6.29rc3 kernel at
 http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git also saw a
 slight update in August - this is still included in Debian
 installations by default

 Codename: 'sid'
 Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
 Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
   

   QtMoko [v26]

 Qtmoko is distribution for Openmoko Freerunner phone based on debian
 and qtopia. Here is a list of notable changes since previous stable
 version (v24):

 * Fixed WS (white screen) problem in qmplayer  QX rotation (Gennady
 Kupava)
 * Fixed unresponsive touchscreen after resume (Gennady Kupava)
 * Use blue indicator is used for wifi activity (Alex Samorukov)
 * Reconnect wifi after resume (Alex Samorukov)
 * Updated QtMaze with better graphics and other enhancements
 (Anton Olkhovik)
 * We use kernel modules for bluetooth
 * Many updates and bugfixes to QMplayer
 * More reliable GPRS connection (Alex Samorukov)
 * Bluethooth updates
 * APGS and GPS standby support (Piotr Gabryjeluk)
 * Fixed When locked power management mode
 * Bigger QTerminal (no tabs whith only one session)
 * Raptor - GUI for apt package manager
 * New nice theme called finximod (Joif)
 * Many updates and bugfixes to Arora (Ant+Alex)
 * New apps - qweather (Anton Olkhovik) and qneoriod game (Bala)
 * PDF support in eyepiece (Alex Samorukov)

 For a more complete list of changes and some additional info please
 read the announcement mail

 Codename: 'v26'
 Homepage: http://qtmoko.org
 Image: images

 *** Applications ***

 Application Updates

   eStarDict 0.3

 Offline dictionary reader made in C with Enlightenment Elementary UI.
 Version 0.3 of eStarDict adds support for czech-english dictionary.
 You have to remember, that right now it can manage only one dictionary
 per instance.

 Homepage: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardict
 Package: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardictDownload
 Tested on: SHR-Unstable,SHR-Testing

 *** Community ***

 Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
 etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

 * TI OMAP3 SoC + 3G replacement board preserving Neo case 
 display - discussion about the prospect is heating up:
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062671.html
 * WikiReader sales and the future of Openmoko - Martix shares a
 truly interesting interview with Sean Moss-Pultz:
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062687.html
 * Glamo timing improvements (= more speed without caveats) can be
 done also in run time, and also pre-compiled Qi with settings set by
 Qi are available:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Smedia_Glamo_3362#Timing_settings

 *** Event News ***

 * 2010 Autumn German Open HardSoftware Workshop in Munich; will
 cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in
 planing phase, Doodle scheduling link:
 http://www.doodle.com/93cu86vm2s69zsxc
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2010-09-01 Thread Sylvain Paré
thx too!

2010/9/1 Jakob jackram...@googlemail.com

 On 9/1/10, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Newest community update now available at
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-09-01 and plain
  text version below.
 
  In addition to myself the latest edition was brought to you by:
  - Sre
  - Leadman
  - Toams
 
  ( as usual, you can help out with the next edition at
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-10-01 )
 
  ---
 
  Period 2010-08-01 to 2010-08-31
 
  *** Distributions ***
 
Debian GNU/Linux
 
  Debian is a universal operating system used on many other embedded
  devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner
  gives access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
  repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor.
  Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
  having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
  user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
  trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.
 
  General news:
 
  * The ARM servers sponsored by ARM Ltd. got activated, thus
  experimental packages are built for arm now. That means also fso-gsmd
  got built for the Freerunner.
  * SHR packages have been removed from pkg-fso repository, they all
  arrived in Debian unstable, and just in time for Debian 6.0 freeze.
 
  The biggest hurdle for official FreeRunner support in Debian is the
  kernel, since basically everything else starts to be in, in one form
  or another. There are currently two places with FreeRunner related
  kernels in Debian:
 
  * Official kernel support for Neo FreeRunner devices is being
  developed by worked in a s3c24xx branch at
 
 http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/s3c24xx
  - thanks to Thibaut Girka and Google Summer of Code.
  * The legacy 2.6.29rc3 kernel at
  http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git also saw a
  slight update in August - this is still included in Debian
  installations by default
 
  Codename: 'sid'
  Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
  Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
 
 
QtMoko [v26]
 
  Qtmoko is distribution for Openmoko Freerunner phone based on debian
  and qtopia. Here is a list of notable changes since previous stable
  version (v24):
 
  * Fixed WS (white screen) problem in qmplayer  QX rotation (Gennady
  Kupava)
  * Fixed unresponsive touchscreen after resume (Gennady Kupava)
  * Use blue indicator is used for wifi activity (Alex Samorukov)
  * Reconnect wifi after resume (Alex Samorukov)
  * Updated QtMaze with better graphics and other enhancements
  (Anton Olkhovik)
  * We use kernel modules for bluetooth
  * Many updates and bugfixes to QMplayer
  * More reliable GPRS connection (Alex Samorukov)
  * Bluethooth updates
  * APGS and GPS standby support (Piotr Gabryjeluk)
  * Fixed When locked power management mode
  * Bigger QTerminal (no tabs whith only one session)
  * Raptor - GUI for apt package manager
  * New nice theme called finximod (Joif)
  * Many updates and bugfixes to Arora (Ant+Alex)
  * New apps - qweather (Anton Olkhovik) and qneoriod game (Bala)
  * PDF support in eyepiece (Alex Samorukov)
 
  For a more complete list of changes and some additional info please
  read the announcement mail
 
  Codename: 'v26'
  Homepage: http://qtmoko.org
  Image: images
 
  *** Applications ***
 
  Application Updates
 
eStarDict 0.3
 
  Offline dictionary reader made in C with Enlightenment Elementary UI.
  Version 0.3 of eStarDict adds support for czech-english dictionary.
  You have to remember, that right now it can manage only one dictionary
  per instance.
 
  Homepage: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardict
  Package: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardictDownload
  Tested on: SHR-Unstable,SHR-Testing
 
  *** Community ***
 
  Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
  etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..
 
  * TI OMAP3 SoC + 3G replacement board preserving Neo case 
  display - discussion about the prospect is heating up:
  http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062671.html
  * WikiReader sales and the future of Openmoko - Martix shares a
  truly interesting interview with Sean Moss-Pultz:
  http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062687.html
  * Glamo timing improvements (= more speed without caveats) can be
  done also in run time, and also pre-compiled Qi with settings set by
  Qi are available:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Smedia_Glamo_3362#Timing_settings
 
  *** Event News ***
 
  * 2010 Autumn German Open HardSoftware Workshop in Munich; will
  cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in
  planing phase, Doodle scheduling link:
  http://www.doodle.com

Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Gennady Kupava
Hi, list, 

Bit info about glamo timing settings. As for some people:

* Glamo timing improvements (= more speed without caveats) can be
done also in run time, and also pre-compiled Qi with settings set by
Qi are available:

is someting new, i want to comment this a bit.

1. I beleive that default timings of 4-4-4 is a bug, which should be
fixed. Where is no reason to keep default timings.

2. Because of (1), it should just be fixed. Proper way to set video and
other memory timings is bootloader. So, bootloader should be fixed once
and what's all.

3. So, I hope nobody of distributors will include settings change in
runtime, as it will be maintaining one more hack and encouraging users
not to use proper solutions.

Keeping this things in mind i didn't publish this way to change settings
in my original mail, publishing only way to check bootloader settings,
not way to change them. Disadvantage is that i didn't allow people to
quick check things, but i just attempted to avoid one more from being
introduced.

Gennady




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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau
Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel, imho.

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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau maxpose...@gmail.com writes:
 Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel, imho.

Some context would help here...


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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Miércoles, 1 de Septiembre de 2010 12:13:20 Gennady Kupava escribió:
 В Срд, 01/09/2010 в 14:08 +0300, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau пишет:
  Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel,
  imho.
 
 FR NOR bootloader should not be used for anything expect flashing. It
 has N other unfixed things.

It cannot boot 2M kernel, for example. Not uninportant one :)




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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 01 September 2010, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau wrote:
 Because of FR's NOR bootloader, better to have some hacks in kernel, imho.

The NOR bootloader is only intended to allow you to fix a broken NAND 
bootloader. You can do this perfectly well with the slower timings the NOR 
bootloader uses, so why do we need hacks in the kernel?

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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:
 1. I beleive that default timings of 4-4-4 is a bug, which should be
 fixed. Where is no reason to keep default timings.

Hmm, wasn't there some WSOD problem that started to occur with 2-4-2?

 gena2x Weiss: month ago i asked you to comment/do proper fix for
the 2-4-2 WSOD problem with newer compilators. Now it known that this
patch also fixes 4-4-4 ro ration WS. anything new about this patch?

To support regression testing it would be nice to be able to boot
older kernels. However, if the WSOD is rare enough then maybe hard
coding could be ok. However, I don't see why u-boot couldn't just have
an environment variable for the timings. At least for the time being.


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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-09-01 is out

2010-09-01 Thread Gennady Kupava
В Срд, 01/09/2010 в 18:39 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors пишет:
 Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:
  1. I beleive that default timings of 4-4-4 is a bug, which should be
  fixed. Where is no reason to keep default timings.
 
 Hmm, wasn't there some WSOD problem that started to occur with 2-4-2?

No, where is no WSOD, only WS, so you can boot your device and fix
kernel in case of troubles.

2-4-2 just highlighted it, it existed for 4-4-4 too but visible only on
rotation, etc, workaround exist. 

 
 To support regression testing it would be nice to be able to boot
 older kernels. However, if the WSOD is rare enough then maybe hard
 coding could be ok. However, I don't see why u-boot couldn't just have
 an environment variable for the timings. At least for the time being.
 

You can boot .29 kernel (from qtmoko or debian) without problems. What
kind of old kernels you want to care of except this?

 I don't see why u-boot couldn't just have
 an environment variable for the timings. At least for the time being.

So far, i see no reason to keep old state, my p(1) is about this, yes?
What to do with qi?

Gennady.





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[wikireader] There are updates!

2010-08-13 Thread Doug Jones
I just noticed that there are updated WikiReader files available. 
Happened a couple months ago. I don't think this was announced on the 
list at the time  (or at least I didn't see it whizzing by).


I see that the little gizmo can handle multiple wikis now.  You can put 
subdirectories on the SD card and it knows how to use them.  This is 
excellent.

There are a bunch of languages available, as well as English Wiktionary 
and English Wikiquote.


See:

http://thewikireader.com/update/


If you want to use torrents for downloading instead, go here:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/beta-language-packs/

(That page is labeled 'Beta', but the links now appear to be pointing to 
the same files listed on the other page.)


There's a developer blog too:

http://dev.thewikireader.com/



P.S.  Can anybody give a list of 16GB SD cards that are known to work in 
the WikiReader?  Or should we expect that they all will work?

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Re: [wikireader] There are updates!

2010-08-13 Thread Jeff
They just posted the release, so it is not 2 months old. I finally got it 
downloaded last night, but had some problems getting it loaded correctly. I'll 
try again once I get home from work tonight. Also, screen keyboard seems to be 
more responsive.

Also, I was able to flash a new boot rom that gives me a Hitchhikers Guide Dont 
Panic splash screen.


On Friday, August 13, 2010 12:59:02 pm Doug Jones wrote:
 I just noticed that there are updated WikiReader files available.
 Happened a couple months ago. I don't think this was announced on the
 list at the time  (or at least I didn't see it whizzing by).
 
 
 I see that the little gizmo can handle multiple wikis now.  You can put
 subdirectories on the SD card and it knows how to use them.  This is
 excellent.
 
 There are a bunch of languages available, as well as English Wiktionary
 and English Wikiquote.
 
 
 See:
 
 http://thewikireader.com/update/
 
 
 If you want to use torrents for downloading instead, go here:
 
 http://dev.thewikireader.com/beta-language-packs/
 
 (That page is labeled 'Beta', but the links now appear to be pointing to
 the same files listed on the other page.)
 
 
 There's a developer blog too:
 
 http://dev.thewikireader.com/
 
 
 
 P.S.  Can anybody give a list of 16GB SD cards that are known to work in
 the WikiReader?  Or should we expect that they all will work?
 
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Re: [wikireader] There are updates!

2010-08-13 Thread Brian
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:41:25 -0500
Jeff jcolb...@netins.net wrote:

 
 Also, I was able to flash a new boot rom that gives me a Hitchhikers
 Guide Dont Panic splash screen.
 

I'd consider buying one just for that feature alone.

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Re: [wikireader] There are updates!

2010-08-13 Thread Jeff
After I make sure everything is working correctly, I'll post the rom image and 
procedure to flash online. Like any other flash though, you can brick the 
device.

On Friday, August 13, 2010 02:23:20 pm Brian wrote:
 On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:41:25 -0500
 
 Jeff jcolb...@netins.net wrote:
  Also, I was able to flash a new boot rom that gives me a Hitchhikers
  Guide Dont Panic splash screen.
 
 I'd consider buying one just for that feature alone.
 
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[Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-08-04 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Hi,

Newest community update now available at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-08-01 and
simplified text version below.

Thanks for the latest edition to:
- Martix
- Sre
- Hns
- TimoJyrinki
- Cmair

( as usual, you can help out with the next edition at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-09-01 )



Period 2010-07-01 to 2010-07-31

*** Distributions ***

Debian GNU/Linux

Debian is a universal operating system used on many other embedded
devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner
gives access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian
repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor.
Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without
having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu
user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar,
trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.

* A new e17 - http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/E17 - snapshot has
been uploaded to Debian (0.7.0.49898)
* The remaining SHR packages were prepared for main inclusion and
are now in the NEW queue: libphoneui-shr, phoneuid, phoneui-apps
* Intone - http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Intone - got updated to
the most current revision (r77)
* FoxtrotGPS - http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FoxtrotGPS - was
uploaded to Debian main archive and replaced TangoGPS
* fso-gsmd is still depending on vala version that is only in the
experimental branch, and therefore not compiled for FreeRunner yet


Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian



Qtmoko [v24]

QtMoko is a distribution based on Debian and Qt Extended Improved
(formerly Qtopia). There is no new version since the latest update.
However, a few news items are available:

* QtMoko v25 is in development and will be using the 2.6.32 kernel
by default.
* Joif announced a new theme for QtMoko:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062571.html


Codename: v24
Homepage: http://www.qtmoko.org
Image: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/



Applications

No application reports this month, although surely there are new
releases all the time :)



Community

Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs
etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* Gennady Kupava proceeded onwards in his amazing work from
overclocking FreeRunner (see Community Updates/2010-07-01) to speeding
up Glamo graphics chip's timing settings:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062495.html .
As always, proceed with your own risk, but indeed this is not
overclocking but pure timing settings tweaking similar to DDR latency
settings in ordinary computer BIOSes.

* While ordinary users might stick to the venerable 2.6.29
(andy-tracking) branch or try out 2.6.32, the newest development
actually already happens in branches based on Linux kernel 2.6.34:
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/om-gta02-2.6.34
. Work done by Thibaut Girka, Lars-Peter Clausen, Thomas White and
Martin Jansa - thanks to all effort by these guys, testers and other
helpers!

* The 2.6.32 kernel branches at git.openmoko.org are not currently
completely ready for end users. SHR maintains a big bunch of patches
that are needed for some components to work:
http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/linux/linux-openmoko-2.6.32

* Golden Delicious Computers released Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
Boards including GPS and a gyroscope. At the same time, they announced
- http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062609.html
- plans to develop the next open hardware phone. Based on a OMAP3530
SoC this device will bring a lot of computing power to your pocket.

* The Freerunner Navigation Board v2 -
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v2 - is
being tested right now. The first fully assembled boards are expected
to arrive within the next two weeks. If you are interested in buying
one you can still specify -
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Freerunner_Navigation_Board_v2 -
which chips you'd like to have preassembled.

More about community on the Community Resources page /
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Resources.



Event News

* 2010 Autumn German Open HardSoftware Workshop in Munich; will
cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in
planing phase

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-08-04 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 Thanks for the latest edition to:
 - Martix
 - Sre
 - Hns
 - TimoJyrinki
 - Cmair
Thanks guys! Although QtMoko v24 was released and described in June:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-08-01 is out

2010-08-04 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2010/8/4 Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl:
 Thanks guys! Although QtMoko v24 was released and described in June:

That's why it says there has been no new releases since last update,
and reports on what's happening regarding the future release :)

I think the distribution parts do not need new releases to be
included, if there is just something newsworthy going on. I thought (I
was the one adding the QtMoko section) that the permanent switch to
2.6.32 in QtMoko sounds interesting, and found also the bit about new
theme being available.

-Timo

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Next Community Updates issue

2010-07-26 Thread Martix
Hi Openmoko community,

Last issue of Community Updates was great and the next release is very
close, but the wiki article is blank so far. I like to see more
volunteers contributing to Community Updates.

What is status of FSO framework development? New features, devices or bug fixes?
New distribution version or major package upgrade? Long time no heard
about Qt Moko, Hackable:1 and Android.
Do you have new application for Openmoko platform or do you know about
application update?
Status of Linux 2.6.34 on Neo FreeRunner?
Do you know about new hack or improvement for Neo FreeRunner?
Any Openmoko community event in summer?

Write about this to Community Updates, deadline is on this Saturday!

Please feel free to contribute to
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-08-01 and
don't hesitate to release it in time.

Regards,

Martin 'Martix' Holec

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Re: [ANN] Community Updates 2010-06-01 released!

2010-06-07 Thread Patryk Benderz
Dnia 2010-06-02, śro o godzinie 19:53 +0200, Martix pisze:
 Hello,
 
 New issue of Community Updates is released:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01
 Thanks to following contributors:
 
 * Toams
 * Kukide
 * M4rtink
 * Marko Knöbl
 * Jama
 * Martix
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[ANN] Community Updates 2010-06-01 released!

2010-06-02 Thread Martix
Hello,

New issue of Community Updates is released:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01
Thanks to following contributors:

* Toams
* Kukide
* M4rtink
* Marko Knöbl
* Jama
* Martix

Please contribute from now to next Community Updates draft:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-07-01


Regards,

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Re: Community Updates 2010-05-01 released

2010-05-05 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Tomas Nackaerts
tomas.nackae...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I've just released the Community Updates 2010-05-01.
 This release was put together by:


 * Kukide
 * Martix
 * Multi
 * Valos
 * Faltantornillos
 * Booxter
 * Toams

Thank you everyone for this!

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Re: Community Updates 2010-05-01 released

2010-05-05 Thread Patryk Benderz
 * Kukide
 * Martix
 * Multi
 * Valos
 * Faltantornillos
 * Booxter
 * Toams
Thanks everybody :)

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Community Updates 2010-05-01 released

2010-05-04 Thread Tomas Nackaerts
Hello,

I've just released the Community Updates 2010-05-01.
This release was put together by:


* Kukide
* Martix
* Multi
* Valos
* Faltantornillos
* Booxter
* Toams

You can find it at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01

Everybody is invited to work at the new community Updates draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-06-01



Greetings,

Toams

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[Community Updates] 2010-04-01 is out

2010-04-06 Thread Timo Jyrinki
Hi all,

Recent Community Update is out! Take a look at News link in
Community box on wiki pages to read it. A text version of the update
is included beneath this text, but it's partially more readable, and
especially clickable, in the wiki.

For your convenience here is direct link:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-04-01

and feel also free to contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-05-01

Thanks to all contributors of this issue of CU:
* Zeusone
* Faltantornillos
* TimoJyrinki
* Hns
* Multi
* Vanous
* Martix
* Valos
* Kichkasch

ps. Feel free to do this announcement yourself in the change of the
next month, there is no dedicated maintainer of community updates, ie.
it's all of us :)



Community Updates/2010-04-01

Period 2010-03-01 to 2010-03-31



** Distributions **

Debian GNU/Linux

Debian (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian) is a universal operating
system used on many other embedded devices, and also on home
computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives access to the Huge
army of software packaged in the Debian repositories, already compiled
for the Neo's arm(v4) processor. Moreover, one can build one's own
source files for programs without having to learn the OpenEmbedded
way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu user, choosing Debian for Neo
FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar, trustworthy and flexible place
to hack in.

The following new noteworthy packages have appeared in the pkg-fso
repository, a staging area for FreeRunner related packages not yet in
official Debian:
- literki (http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/literki), keyboard with
configurable layout and transparency
- woosh (http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/woosh), minimalistic browser
optimized for touch screens
- libdrm-glamo (http://pkg-fso.nomeata.de/sid/libdrm-glamo1),
userspace interface to glamo-specific kernel DRM services, more info
at http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2010-March/002731.html

Each of the above has varying reasons they are not yet uploaded to
official Debian archives. Literki included a version of png++ in its
sources, and png++ has now been separated and literki will soon follow
it to official Debian archives. The future of woosh browser is a bit
uncertain, so it's waiting a bit eg. for a better replacement.
Finally, libdrm-glamo is naturally waiting for the eventual inclusion
of Glamo code in an upstream release, together with the hopeful
integration of all Glamo code in upstream (Torvalds') Linux kernel.

Besides applications, the following FSO components have been recently
uploaded to official Debian archives: libphone-utils
0.1+git20091220-2, libgsm0710_1.2.1+git20100218-1,
libfsobasics_0.9.0+git20100304-2, libfsoframework_0.2.4+git20100222-1,
libfsotransport_0.9.5.9+git20100308-1,
libgsm0710mux_0.9.1+git20100310-1, libfso-glib_0.2.1+git20100304-1


Codename: 'sid'
Homepage: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Image: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian

HardwareWorks
Neo 1973yes
FreeRunner  yes
HTC-Dream   yes
Other   yes


** Applications **


*** New Applications ***

eStarDict 0.2

Offline dictionary reader made in C with Enlightenment Elementary UI


Homepage: http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardict
Package: estardict
Tested on: SHR-Unstable,SHR-Testing


Chroneo 1.0.0

Stopwatch and Timer


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/
Package: chroneo
Tested on: SHR-Unstable


*** Application Updates ***

Bright Player 0.3

Quick and easy music player

* bug fixes
* SHR- testing compatible


Homepage: http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/
Package: [http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.3_all.ipk Bright
Player 0.3]
Tested on: SHR-Testing


NeoLight 1.4.0

An application to turn your phone into a flashlight

* Allocate Display resource when flashlight is active (no
display blank, no suspend)


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/neolight/
Package: neolight
Tested on: SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable


Podboy 1.5.0

Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy
and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.3.0 are:

* Played episodes that are older than a specified amount of days
(defined in Settings) can be auto-deleted on every startup.
* Episodes can now be tagged as (un)deletable in page
Episodes. All episodes with status undeletable will be ignored
when auto-deletion of old episodes will be done on startup.
* Podcasts can be renamed.
* Downloads can be canceled.
* Add possiblity to activate multi selection in lists (a new
option is available in section Interface of Settings).
* Lot of improvements in feed parsing (add and update).
* Now, when a Check For Updates is done for several podcasts, a
full report is displayed in a dialog.
* Podcasts source URLs can be edited.


Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/podboy/
Package: podboy
Tested on: SHR

Re: [Community Updates] 2010-04-01 is out

2010-04-06 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 Thanks to all contributors of this issue of CU:
 * Zeusone
 * Faltantornillos
 * TimoJyrinki
 * Hns
 * Multi
 * Vanous
 * Martix
 * Valos
 * Kichkasch
Thanks guys :)
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[Community Updates] 2010-03-01 is out

2010-03-02 Thread Vaudano Luca
Hello everybody,
Recent Community Update is out.
Take a look at News link in Community box on wiki pages to read it.

For your convenience here is direct link:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-03-01

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-04-01

Thanks to all contributors of this issue of CU:
* Vanous
* PaulWise
* ZeusOne
* Kukide
* Abramo
* Toams

P.S. I don't know how update the 'Latest news' section in the Main Page ... :)

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-29 Thread Vaudano Luca
Hello!

A little note: the Openmoko homepage doesn't show this CU in the
'Latest news' section.

Luca

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
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 Recent Community Update is out. Take a look at News link in
 Community box on wiki pages to read it.

 For your convenience here is direct link:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-01-14

 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-01-28

 Thanks to all contributors of this issue of CU:
 * PaulWise
 * Kichkasch
 * Multi
 * Baba melone
 * Vanous
 * Valos
 * Bt4
 * Linuxxr
 * Deubeuliou

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Re: [Shr-User] [Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-29 Thread Patryk Benderz
Dnia 2010-01-29, pią o godzinie 13:58 +0100, Vaudano Luca pisze:
 Hello!
 
 A little note: the Openmoko homepage doesn't show this CU in the
 'Latest news' section.
Thanks, just corrected. BTW, we could think of some kind of triggering
to move stuff automatically...

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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-22 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
Em 20-01-2010 10:42, Patryk Benderz escreveu:
 [cut]
 I know, I didn't have time to update the CU, but elmdentica's latest
 release didn't show up :)
 Hi Rui,
 sorry we missed elmdentica this time, but it sometimes just happens. Can
 you point me to your post on ML, where you gave info about new release?
 Latest i could find in my mailbox is: ElmDentica 0.7.0 is out! dated
 on 2009-10-12 which is rather old. Could it be, we missed it also on
 previous CUs ??? If so, than I am terribly sorry, but believe me,
 getting all this information from many sources and combining them
 together sometimes is an uneasy task. Sometimes something gets lost in
 this process.

Don't be sorry, it's also partly my fault, it seems that I forgot to 
forward a mail to the mailing list and add it to the current talk page 
of the community news :)

It went into the planet, unless something wrong happened.

Anyway, it is the latest article in http://blog.1407.org/tag/openmoko

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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-20 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 I know, I didn't have time to update the CU, but elmdentica's latest 
 release didn't show up :)
Hi Rui,
sorry we missed elmdentica this time, but it sometimes just happens. Can
you point me to your post on ML, where you gave info about new release?
Latest i could find in my mailbox is: ElmDentica 0.7.0 is out! dated
on 2009-10-12 which is rather old. Could it be, we missed it also on
previous CUs ??? If so, than I am terribly sorry, but believe me,
getting all this information from many sources and combining them
together sometimes is an uneasy task. Sometimes something gets lost in
this process.

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Re: [Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-19 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
Em 15-01-2010 17:40, Patryk Benderz escreveu:
 Hello everybody,
 Recent Community Update is out. Take a look at News link in
 Community box on wiki pages to read it.

 For your convenience here is direct link:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-01-14

 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-01-28

 Thanks to all contributors of this issue of CU:
 * PaulWise
 * Kichkasch
 * Multi
 * Baba melone
 * Vanous
 * Valos
 * Bt4
 * Linuxxr
 * Deubeuliou


I know, I didn't have time to update the CU, but elmdentica's latest 
release didn't show up :)

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[Community Updates] 2010-01-14 released

2010-01-15 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody,
Recent Community Update is out. Take a look at News link in
Community box on wiki pages to read it.

For your convenience here is direct link:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-01-14

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-01-28

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* Multi
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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-12-31 released.

2010-01-01 Thread Petr Vanek
 Hello everybody,
 recent Community Update is out and ready!


What about SHR? :P

what's new? :)

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[Community Updates] 2009-12-31 released.

2009-12-31 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody,
recent Community Update is out and ready!
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/current

and contribute to the new draft at:
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[Community Updates] 2009-12-09 released

2009-12-11 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody,
Recent Community Update is out.
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-12-09

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-12-23

Thanks to all contributors for buuilding this issue of CU.

P.S. If it is not welcome to send a copy to Shr-User ML, please let me
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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-25 released

2009-11-29 Thread Tony Berth
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.plwrote:

 Hello everybody, better late then never ;).
 Recent Community Update is out.
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-25

 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-12-09

 Thanks to all contributors:
 Heinervdm
 Rhk


what is the current staus of SHR-U? Can be used as daily distro? Are the
problems fixed by now? I still have the version from September which rather
works and try to avoid potential problems.

Thanks

Tony
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shr-u status (was Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-25 released)

2009-11-29 Thread Al Johnson
On Sunday 29 November 2009, Tony Berth wrote:
 what is the current staus of SHR-U? Can be used as daily distro? Are the
 problems fixed by now? I still have the version from September which rather
 works and try to avoid potential problems.

From what I've seen on the list most of the original bugs have now been fixed, 
and it should now be usable as a phone. I've not actually tried it yet though 
- a job for later today.

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Re: shr-u status (was Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-25 released)

2009-11-29 Thread Thomas Zimmermann
Am Sonntag 29 November 2009 10:46:38 schrieb Al Johnson:
 On Sunday 29 November 2009, Tony Berth wrote:
  what is the current staus of SHR-U? Can be used as daily distro? Are the
  problems fixed by now? I still have the version from September which
  rather works and try to avoid potential problems.
 
 From what I've seen on the list most of the original bugs have now been
  fixed, and it should now be usable as a phone. I've not actually tried it
  yet though - a job for later today.
 
There was a similar request on shr-users Mailinglist, so i forward the answer 
spaetz has given there:

--  Weitergeleitete Nachricht  --

Betreff: Re: [Shr-User] update request
Datum: Sonntag 29 November 2009
Von: Sebastian Spaeth sebast...@sspaeth.de
An: 

sam tygier wrote:
 I wonder if we could have a new update on the progress on the new SHR 
releases.

This is a tricky request, as there are so many things going on in
parallel, that just keeping trac of regressions/fixes/improvements is a
hard task.

Additionally, the core devs are not constantly reflashing a new image on
their devices and some of the regressions are only being noticed by
installing a fresh image.

But let me try to summarize:

- Incoming calls when suspended don't work. (one ringtone and then it
aborts). This has been fixed.

- Ringtone continues ringing even when user aborts call. This has been
fixed, but I think it's not in the latest image/feed yet. We are
currently rebuilding from scratch so that might still take a few hours
to hit the feed. Also this caused some audio stuttering during the first
seconds of a call, I think.

- Phone suspends when booted with USB plugged in. You have to work
around by unplugging/replugging

- ogsmd has been improved to start up 9 seconds quicker than before,
(don't know if the new revision is already being used, but it should go
in soon).

- One thing that is still left: It appears that e-wm-illume-config-shr
is not in the images by default (although it should be). Thus, you can
select Illume but not Illume SHR in the initial wizard. If this is
the case you have to manually install e-wm-illume-config-shr and delete
/home/root/.e to get back to the initial qizard thingie.

- Much more has happened on the audio tweaking side, eg. the Mute and
speaker buttons in the active call dialog should be functional now.

-Currently there is ongoing work to integrate shr-today into the phone
apps (it's a standalone-python app now), and to integrate some quick
settings app that is reachable from the phone apps. Also the 1st time
shr-wizard is being worked on.

-mokonnect was updated and allows me to connect to WLAN again and seems
to be able to power on the WLAN now (except when you used shr-settings
to turn OFF WiFi, as that set the WiFi Policy to disabled)

- MOre apps are added to the feed, eg babiloo, a dictionary, working
through the package request list. And existing apps that fail to compile
are being looked at to make them compile.

Sure, I forgot lots of things, but this is what I know


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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-25 released

2009-11-29 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 
 what is the current staus of SHR-U? Can be used as daily distro? Are
 the problems fixed by now? I still have the version from September
 which rather works and try to avoid potential problems.

Your questions has been mostly answered on shr-user mailing list:
http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-user/2009-November/002325.html


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[Community Updates] 2009-11-25 released

2009-11-27 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody, better late then never ;).
Recent Community Update is out.
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-25

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-12-09

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[Community Updates] 2009-11-11 released!

2009-11-12 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody, recent Community Update is out!
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-11-25

Thanks to all contributors:
Any Key
Zeusone
Toams
Sveinung
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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-11 released!

2009-11-12 Thread Thomas Zimmermann
Am Donnerstag 12 November 2009 10:53:15 schrieb Patryk Benderz:
 Hello everybody, recent Community Update is out!
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11
 
 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-11-25
 
 Thanks to all contributors:
 Any Key
 Zeusone
 Toams
 Sveinung
 Jldominguez
 Pieterc
 Valos
 
Thanks for releasing the CU.

I had to change a small thing, because the summary of what's going on in the 
SHR land wasn't from. I just forwarded the original message from Sebastian 
Spaeth :)

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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-11 released!

2009-11-12 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 I had to change a small thing, because the summary of what's going on in the 
 SHR land wasn't from. I just forwarded the original message from Sebastian 
 Spaeth :)
my fault, thanks for fixing this


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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-11-11 released!

2009-11-12 Thread Onen
Patryk Benderz wrote:
 Hello everybody, recent Community Update is out!
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11
 
 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-11-25
 
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 Any Key
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 Toams
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 Pieterc
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Thanks to all of you guys!

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[Community Updates] 2009-10-14 released!

2009-10-15 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody, recent Community Update is out!
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-10-14

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-10-28

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Re: [Community Updates] 2009-10-14 released!

2009-10-15 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Wow, you rock! Thanks for doing this!


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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-10-01 Thread Yorick Moko
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:44 PM, SCarlson scottrcarl...@gmail.com wrote:



 Just like to say, I'm on it.
 I've installed the SHR image from May 09, that is where i'm starting, as I
 believe thats the latest SHR-Testing.
 Are there other distributions that need attention? I'd like to hit majority
 users first.. I assume that is SHR and Om2009? (Are there people running
 Om2009?).


I would suggest SHR Unstable
it's quite stable you know :)
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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-10-01 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On 10/1/09, Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:44 PM, SCarlson scottrcarl...@gmail.com wrote:



 Just like to say, I'm on it.
 I've installed the SHR image from May 09, that is where i'm starting, as I
 believe thats the latest SHR-Testing.
 Are there other distributions that need attention? I'd like to hit
 majority
 users first.. I assume that is SHR and Om2009? (Are there people running
 Om2009?).


 I would suggest SHR Unstable
 it's quite stable you know :)


Keep in mind just packaging doom won't work. You need to work on it to
use changed accelerometers interface to match new kernels.

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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-10-01 Thread SCarlson

And that was the main point of my question.. What exactly is being used,.. am
I right to say debian and shr are the main targets? Of course it needs to be
changed, the point was it isn't working right? :)



 Keep in mind just packaging doom won't work. You need to work on it to
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Community Updates: September 30 2009 released!

2009-10-01 Thread Fabian Killus
I just felt free to do it and hopefully didn't miss anything.

Now go have a look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-30

And please don't forget to contribute to the next CU:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-10-14

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Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-09-30 Thread SCarlson

Hello Everyone --

I've been off the radar for a while, decided to stop back in and noticed
that Doom doesn't seem to run anymore in its old packaged version from last
year. 

Just like to say, I'm on it.
I've installed the SHR image from May 09, that is where i'm starting, as I
believe thats the latest SHR-Testing.
Are there other distributions that need attention? I'd like to hit majority
users first.. I assume that is SHR and Om2009? (Are there people running
Om2009?).

I'd like to ask the Distribution maintainers,( those who are left? Just SHR
now?) For some
help putting Doom in the distro specific repos.  That way everyone can opkg
from a tested distro specific places and install. Its not necessary but
would be nice.

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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-09-30 Thread Tony McKeehan
SHR is indeed the most-used. I think making a package for the upcoming 
H:1 rev5 would be cool, too. Also, I think the Om2009 maintainers all 
moved on to SHR anyways.

-Tonym

SCarlson wrote:
 Hello Everyone --

 I've been off the radar for a while, decided to stop back in and noticed
 that Doom doesn't seem to run anymore in its old packaged version from last
 year. 

 Just like to say, I'm on it.
 I've installed the SHR image from May 09, that is where i'm starting, as I
 believe thats the latest SHR-Testing.
 Are there other distributions that need attention? I'd like to hit majority
 users first.. I assume that is SHR and Om2009? (Are there people running
 Om2009?).

 I'd like to ask the Distribution maintainers,( those who are left? Just SHR
 now?) For some
 help putting Doom in the distro specific repos.  That way everyone can opkg
 from a tested distro specific places and install. Its not necessary but
 would be nice.

 -Scott
   


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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-09-30 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
QtMoko perhaps?
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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-09-30 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
yes, you might want to target SHR-unstable (the testing from may is
bdly outdated..) - possibly debian/qtmoko/others, if interested.
OM2009 is now abandoned, useless to target it. And most beneficial is
to try to put  the app to OpenEmbedded repos, not only SHR.


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Re: Doom Updates in Progress -- Request from Distribution Maintainers

2009-09-30 Thread Kahless
Torfinn Ingolfsen schrieb:
 QtMoko perhaps?
a debian package should be enough.

Sascha

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Re: Community Updates 16/09/2009

2009-09-17 Thread Cristian Gómez
This comment is just to say: Thank You for your efforts and this includes
all the people that is working on bringing us these updates that let us know
exactly where we are.

Thank You so much again

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2009/9/16 Tony McKeehan mck...@rpi.edu

 I've committed the newest set of Community Updates on the wiki

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-16

 The next batch goes out on 30/09/2009 so if you have any updates by
 then, add them to this page before then

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-30


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Community Updates 16/09/2009

2009-09-16 Thread Tony McKeehan
I've committed the newest set of Community Updates on the wiki

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-16

The next batch goes out on 30/09/2009 so if you have any updates by 
then, add them to this page before then

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-30


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Re: Community Updates 02-09-09

2009-09-03 Thread Patryk Benderz
Dnia 2009-09-02, śro o godzinie 18:41 -0400, Tony McKeehan pisze:
 Hello, everyone, I've sent out the release to the new community updates 
Thanks Tony, especially for keeping history of editions ;)

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Community Updates 02-09-09

2009-09-02 Thread Tony McKeehan
Hello, everyone, I've sent out the release to the new community updates 
page and you can read it here:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-02


Also, if you are aware of any updates/news by 16-09-09 you can notify 
the community by reflecting the changes on the following page:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-16

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Re: Community Updates 02-09-09

2009-09-02 Thread Dan Staley
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Tony McKeehan mck...@rpi.edu wrote:

 Hello, everyone, I've sent out the release to the new community updates
 page and you can read it here:

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-02


 Also, if you are aware of any updates/news by 16-09-09 you can notify
 the community by reflecting the changes on the following page:

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-16

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Thanks for this as always!
The community update is invaluable to keeping everyone informed!  (I
completely missed the mails about appraw and the new qalee page somehow!)

Thanks!
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Re: Community Updates 02-09-09

2009-09-02 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Wow, thank you tony for releasing and everyone else for adding the news!

An easy way to know what's happened..

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[Community Updates] August 19, 2009 released!

2009-08-20 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello everybody, August 19th , 2009 Community Update is out!
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-19

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Re: [Community Updates] August 19, 2009 released!

2009-08-20 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
 Hello everybody, August 19th , 2009 Community Update is out!
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-19

 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-02

Awesome, thanks Patryk for this!!!

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Re: [Community Updates] August 19, 2009 released!

2009-08-20 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:01:44AM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
  Hello everybody, August 19th , 2009 Community Update is out!
  Take a look at:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-19
 
  and contribute to the new draft at:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-02
 
 Awesome, thanks Patryk for this!!!
 
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 ( I find this not fully suitable for this list.. Can I share the link
 now to other people... I'd appreciate if you could remove this from
 mails to this list..)

You might as well ask him to subscribe with another email, which might not
be very convenient for him.

I'm betting he might not be able to remove that message some corporate idiot
thinks is binding.

«Oh noes, I just received ultra-secret info that I can black mail them with,
let's just return it» NOT!

Or it can be viewed as

«Ah, I just received ultra-secret info that I can black mail them with,
and since the tell me to contact the sender and delete the material I can
even do it legally. Contact, get paid, delete (maybe)»

:)

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Re: [Community Updates] August 19, 2009 released!

2009-08-20 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut]
 Awesome, thanks Patryk for this!!!
Praises also should go to:
* MadHatter
* Kichkasch
* PipBoy2000
* Crei

BTW, i am wondering, is it good idea to list who contributed to current
CU? This might encourage others to add something to CU.
 
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 ( I find this not fully suitable for this list.. Can I share the link
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Yes, that is little complicated. I'll try to excuse myself a little:
Generally you are right and i intend to change my behaviour, but as Rui
wrote in another post in this thread, using another email account is not
convenient for me, simply because this is not my corporate email :). I
have to use it as corporate email temporarily because our mail service
was moved to exchange2007. I use Evolution, which does not support RPC
over HTTP yet. So i need to use one account for now. And i simply do not
remember to change my signature manually each time i send post here.
I was trying to setup different signatures, depending on destination
addressee, but AFAIK Evolution can change sign. depending on sender
address only. If you can provide some hints on how to do it i would be
grateful.

P.S. I am really happy that i can use Linux on my box, and several
servers in this corporate environment dominated by evil microsoft.

P.P.S.My normal signature looks like below. As you see it conforms to
signature's rules used on news groups(separator -- , 4 lines max,
etc...). Until i solve this out, just assume that all my previous and
future emails sent to ML have this signature ;)

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Re: [Community Updates] August 19, 2009 released!

2009-08-20 Thread Patryk Benderz
For details look at my response for Risto's mail.
 You might as well ask him to subscribe with another email, which might not
 be very convenient for him.
not convenietnt at all :(
 
 I'm betting he might not be able to remove that message some corporate idiot
 thinks is binding.
exactly, i do not like all this garbage in my sig. at all!

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Re: [Community Updates] August 6th, 2009 released!

2009-08-10 Thread Patryk Benderz
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 Impressive! the new layout is wonderful ;)
 Keep up the good work!
 
  Niko
Thanks, i'll try ;)

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[Community Updates] August 6th, 2009 released!

2009-08-07 Thread Patryk Benderz
Hello eveerybody, August 6th, 2009 Community Update is out!
Take a look at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-06

and contribute to the new draft at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-08-19

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Re: [Community Updates] August 6th, 2009 released!

2009-08-07 Thread Nicola Mfb
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
 Hello eveerybody, August 6th, 2009 Community Update is out!
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-06

 and contribute to the new draft at:
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Impressive! the new layout is wonderful ;)
Keep up the good work!

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Re: [Community Updates] August 6th, 2009 released!

2009-08-07 Thread KaZeR



Nicola Mfb wrote:
 
 On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl
 wrote:
 Hello eveerybody, August 6th, 2009 Community Update is out!
 Take a look at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-06

 and contribute to the new draft at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-08-19
 
 Impressive! the new layout is wonderful ;)
 Keep up the good work!
 
  Niko
 

+1, i do like the new layout too.

Thank you, these updates are really useful.
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Re: [Community Updates] August 6th, 2009 released!

2009-08-07 Thread Dan Staley
Thanks for the update!  And the new layout looks very nice!

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:40 AM, KaZeR ka...@altern.org wrote:




 Nicola Mfb wrote:
 
  On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl
  wrote:
  Hello eveerybody, August 6th, 2009 Community Update is out!
  Take a look at:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-06
 
  and contribute to the new draft at:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-08-19
 
  Impressive! the new layout is wonderful ;)
  Keep up the good work!
 
   Niko
 

 +1, i do like the new layout too.

 Thank you, these updates are really useful.
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