Re: trouble with sip calls on N800

2008-07-04 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
That sounds like a NAT/Firewall issue.

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 6:40 PM, digger vermont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm trying to get sip working on an N800 with Diablo.  I have an account
 at ekiga.net.  Lets forget about video for now.

 So far I've not had any completely successful call.  Calling between my
 laptop (linux/ubuntu/ekiga) and the N800, the N800 can hear the laptop,
 but I can't hear anything from the tablet.

 If I try an echo test, say [EMAIL PROTECTED]  it seems like its connecting
 but I don't hear the echo test announcement or anything else despite my
 saying hello, hello, hello, etc.

 I've also tried some other numbers.  For one [EMAIL PROTECTED] where there
 are some monkeys.  Seems like I get a connection but no audio.  I've
 tried a variety of ways.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*266300
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


 I can make a recording with the microphone both on the N800 and through
 the supplied headset/mic.

 My guess is a problem with codecs.  But I don't know where or how to
 look.


 Thanks for any help,

 digger



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Re: TangoGPS runs on Maemo (well... at least inside Scratchbox)

2008-06-30 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Navit uses openstreet and garmin maps in vector graphics. See
www.tecdencia.net/navit for the maemo port, it's alpha version but
works pretty well.


On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Joshua Layne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Marius Gedminas wrote:
 On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 03:51:37PM -0700, Joshua Layne wrote:

 4th, at least - Roadmap for Maemo has been able to display OSM data for
 a few months now.
 https://garage.maemo.org/projects/roadmap/

 vector data instead of raster, but same underlying data.


 Interesting.  Only it crashes on startup for me.

 Marius Gedminas


 Can you start it from a shell and tell me the output when it dies?

 I have run roadmap on other environments for years and so I often don't
 test the initial set up of configuration and such (I am not the porter
 or maintainer of roadmap for maemo, just involved in the upstream
 project so far) - I can probably walk you through any missing (or
 missplaced) config files and such.

 Regards,
 Josh
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Re: How to Get Root Access on the N810

2008-06-25 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Also the old and messy way was enabling RD mode, editing gainroot
script and removing the IF condition. After that you can disable RD
mode and use sudo gainroot without RD mode.


On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 8:49 AM, David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Rick Bilonick wrote:
 My approach has been (just naturally did this)

 * install ssh server/client
 * type in root passwd
 * ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Done.
 No CAL, pills or anything else (though it does look like I cant use su/sudo)

 David


 How do you get to the point of setting a root password?

 Rick B.

 The ssh installer pops up a nice passwd gui
 All very civilised - apart from the strange 'su/sudo' disability.

 David
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Re: Navit in n810

2008-03-18 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Mark Haury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Thanks! I installed libgarmin, but unfortunately there seems to be
 something wrong with the NavIT download link; I get this message:
  Not Acceptable
  An appropriate representation of the requested resource
 /navit/downloads/navit-cvs20080313.deb could not be found on this server.

  How hard is it to build and package these? Would it be an imposition to ask
 for a step-by-step? I tried to build NavIT but got stuck with some errors. I
 probably didn't know enough to properly set all the options in the config
 files.


Hello Mark,

  Try again with the download please.
  For compilation check this page
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit_on_n770/n800
  I'm working on a new gui for the internet tablet, it's a bit
difficult now to see the status bar when driving a car so I'll make
another layout with bigger texts and graphics.
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Re: Navit in n810

2008-03-18 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Thanks. I installed NavIt and libgarmin, but haven't yet succeeded in
  getting it to recognize my bluetooth GPSr or display the maps.

  I tried building NavIt in Scratchbox with the options listed on the
  page you link above, but got fatal errors. I don't know if I'm missing
  prerequisites, or just didn't fill out the config file properly. I
  followed the tutorial on the maemo pages, but may have missed
  something.

  Mark


Mark, you need to start gpsd or the included map application. Navit
doesn't start gpsd by itself.
Regarding maps, check in the menu Map if you see map list, if not
that means that something is missing.
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Re: Navit in n810

2008-03-15 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Alfredo J. Fabretti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   This sounds like a truly killer app, as it uses vector maps rather
than converting everything to raster as Maemo Mapper does. However, I
can't get it to build and install, an the documentation is currently
extremey thin.
  
Mark

Hello, you can find the packages here: http://www.tecdencia.net/navit/
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Re: Navit in n810

2008-03-13 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Alfredo J. Fabretti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

   For those like me that own the N810 but doesn't live in a country
  supported by the included Map (Wayfinder) application, there's a
  project called Navit (http://navit.sourceforge.net/?page=home) that
  supports Garmin vector maps and can be compiled and used in Nokia
  internet tablets. If someone lives in Argentina, there's a free
  project (http://www.proyectomapear.com.ar/) that provides complete
  maps of Argentina in Garmin format.

   Instructions for compilation here:
  (http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit_on_n770/n800)

   There's an open project in garage but no deb package is available.

  Regards,



Pictures of the program running on Scratchbox:
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/6854/screenshot5fs7.png
Real device: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/3125/screenshot02cp3.png
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Re: Navit in n810

2008-03-13 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This sounds like a truly killer app, as it uses vector maps rather
  than converting everything to raster as Maemo Mapper does. However, I
  can't get it to build and install, an the documentation is currently
  extremey thin.

  Mark

I'll try to make a deb package for OS2008 and post it somewhere. The
UI needs some cleaning up but it works pretty well. I contacted the
guy in charge of libgarmin and says that routing is at 90% functional,
so it's a matter of time to see it working at 100% in our tablets.
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Navit in n810

2008-03-12 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Hello,

  For those like me that own the N810 but doesn't live in a country
supported by the included Map (Wayfinder) application, there's a
project called Navit (http://navit.sourceforge.net/?page=home) that
supports Garmin vector maps and can be compiled and used in Nokia
internet tablets. If someone lives in Argentina, there's a free
project (http://www.proyectomapear.com.ar/) that provides complete
maps of Argentina in Garmin format.

  Instructions for compilation here:
(http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit_on_n770/n800)

  There's an open project in garage but no deb package is available.

Regards,
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Re: Nokia NXXX With A Phone!

2008-01-24 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Jan 24, 2008 5:59 PM, Aaron Newcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Jan 24, 2008 2:32 PM, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Absolutely NOT.  I use Skype and Gizmo on my device and have no need for 
  cell
  phone companies.
 
 Don't get me wrong. I love the fact that I can use Skype or Gizmo and
 make calls from the current models. However, I am on the road a lot
 and not close to WiFi. At the very least I need cellular broadband
 (would my current Verizon dongle work?) capability and that is spotty
 much of the time. Personal calls are one thing, but I can't be on the
 phone for an important customer call and have the quality go to
 pieces. Just through a cell modem in there and call it a day.
 Hopefully someday we won't need them, but for now ...


I agree, add cell phone support to the next tablet and it'll be the
killer device (yeah, I know the battery usage issue).
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Re: Nokia NXXX With A Phone!

2008-01-24 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
On Jan 24, 2008 8:01 PM, Julio Biason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 25/01/2008, at 7:13 AM, Alfredo J. Fabretti wrote:

  I agree, add cell phone support to the next tablet and it'll be the
  killer device (yeah, I know the battery usage issue).

 Yeah, and then we would have to sign with a telephone company too, a
 la iPhone + ATT deal...

That's not a problem, there's always a crack to unlock the phone :)
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Re: OS2008 Damn Cool!

2007-12-28 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
I know you didn't want to enter that discussion, but you said OGG
might suck compared to mp4(debatable on how teh) but it is patent free
and easy enough to support in unixland and Nokia doesn't believe that
:)



On Dec 28, 2007 3:00 PM, Jon Dodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wasnt really trying to enter that discussion, just tag on my opinion to
 the end of my general this is cool, i am wondering about this email.



 On Dec 28, 2007 9:56 AM, Alfredo J. Fabretti  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  There was a discussion regarding OGG support, I don't have any links
  right now but if you google Nokia OGG you'll find them.
 
 
 
 
  On Dec 28, 2007 2:51 PM, Jon Dodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Just wanted to say that I really appreciate the OS2008 upgrade.   Ive
 heard
   it said on the listserv and it seems to be true in my case, it really is
   like a new device.   Things I appreciate:
  
   * Default Media Player plays mp4 now.
   * New theme is super-slick
   * Seems the new browser is Mozilla and the rendering is better.
 Improved
   YouTube  flash video, which is very nice.
   * New Menu structure is much easier on my fingers
   * Minimizing mplayer doesnt make everything double large and impossible
 to
   change the screen bright or system volume.
   * Internet Radio included is super cool
  
   With that I had a few questions.
  
   * Currently there are a few bars for selecting screen bright and in
 OS2007
   there were many more.   Didn't find a place to bring it back.  I can
 handle
   this change, I just don't see the benefit.
   * When I use the browser, in general, and this is just a perception that
 may
   or may not be accurate, it just seems slower.
   * When I type a URL in the the browser, occasionally it doesnt register
 and
   it just reloads the page I am on.
   * When I install fceu I get a dbus dependency error and I can't install
 it.
   Same with OS2007, if I can't play NES roms ill sepku.  Ok, maybe not,
 but it
   would be nice.
   * Why can't the default media player play DiVX?  It advertises it can,
 but
   doesn't seem to be able to.
   * Why can't mplayer play mp4?
   * Why can't it charge via USB?
  
   And this is an unrelated soapbox moment, please disregard if it gets in
 the
   way of the previous questions:
  
   Openess free of patents is an amazing thing.  It makes it possible to
   implement web functionality in your device with a much lower cost.
 Paying a
   patent for a video tag seems as silly to me as a patent for a checkbox.
 OGG
   might suck compared to mp4(debatable on how teh) but it is patent free
 and
   easy enough to support in unixland.  I imagine you switched to minimo to
 cut
   costs for licensing Opera(and other reasons), OGG would provide the same
   benefit.  Then again you may have already blanket licensed the mp4
 patent so
   it doesn't apply to you anymore because the initial investment has
 already
   been made.  Regardless, its not just about Nokias interest, there is a
 world
   of innovation to continue well beyond the walls of Nokia.
  
   Im not trying to create a flamewar, I just wanted to toss in a few
 cents.
  
   PS Ill keep buying the NXXX because it is an amazing device.  Thank you
 for
   making it.
  
   PPS sorry for my harsh title, sometimes you just need to say it.  The
 device
   is damn cool and looks great too!
  
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Re: OS2008 Damn ugly!!!

2007-12-27 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Why are we discussing about this issue? There's no doubt that the
original author was a trolling.  We all know that the new OS2008 looks
better than previous releases thanks to the alpha and composite
details.
Please, what is the basis of the complain? Saying that something is
ugly is subjetive and doesn't help to make things better. A link to
a screenshot of what you think is ugly is a good start to explain
yourself.



On Dec 27, 2007 2:51 PM, Piotr Zagorowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I would have been nice if...

 I wish you in New Year to be less ego-centric, scream less, instead do more,
 and find something that may make you happy.
 Mate, OS2008 is linux based, if you don't like something - do it yourself or
 if your knowledge is limited, *ask* nicely and I'm pretty sure someone will
 make it for you sooner or later.

 all the best
 Pit



 On Dec 27, 2007 4:58 PM, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  inode0 wrote:
   On Dec 27, 2007 10:21 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
One of the major changes in the desktop has been incorporating
 composite
   effects into it, thus to make it more appealing to the eye. And in my
 opinion, it looks
   much better than the previous version, but that is just my personal
 opinion. At least
   our team (see hildon-desktop ChangeLog for more details from
 stage.maemo.org
   svn) did a lots of work to enable eye-candy composite effects that were
 thought to
   be technologically not possible on the platform before.
  
  
   Karoliina,
  
   When I first flashed the new desktop on my N800 I was really taken by
   surprise. I wasn't prepared for such a dramatic change but it only
   took a very short time using it for me to quickly grow to like it very
   much.
  
   There are plenty of people out here who appreciate the effort that
   went into producing this desktop and appreciate the bold change even
   if it took them by surprise initially. The improvements in the desktop
   appearance from the original N770 release to the current OS2008
   release are quite impressive.
  
  
 
  I don't have a problem with people wanting it. I have a problem with it
  being forced on people who don't want it.
  I would have been nice if a bit of effort had been put into allowing the
  scroll bar to be moved to the left side, so that left handed people
  don't have to scroll blind. There's a world of difference between eye
  candy and functional improvement.
 
  Incidentally, a couple of years ago while working in computer support, I
  had to ask a user to change her desktop colours, to something less
  irritating (she had pale green and lilac or similar), so that I could
  work on her computer.
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: SIP with VPNC

2007-11-29 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Hi, I don't know about your problem, but what SIP phone are you using?

On Nov 28, 2007 9:52 PM, Phillip Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear Maemos!

 Im trying out OS2008 (looks greate!).
 Im connecting to the office with vpnc (cisco client vpn).

 When when the connection is established, then the SIP phone seem to now
 know how to reach the remote SIP server.

 I've sniff my router, and i see the N800 is not sending any packets out.

 Can anyone confirm this bug?

 thanks!


 PS: SIP works just fine without VPNC.
 --
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Re: SIP with VPNC

2007-11-29 Thread Alfredo J. Fabretti
Great! I didn't have the chance to use OS2008 yet, that's good news. I
was waiting for a SIP client since the release of the 770.


On Nov 29, 2007 3:02 PM, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Nov 29, 2007 12:44 PM, Alfredo J. Fabretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi, I don't know about your problem, but what SIP phone are you using?
 
 
 
 
 

 Alfredo,

  He's referring to the new built-in SIP client. If you create an account on
 the device (control panel  Accounts), your choices are now Google Talk,
 Jabber, or plain old SIP. Works well with my asterisk server.

  Dave

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