Re: QR (mobile codes)

2008-03-25 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Andrew Daviel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  But now I'm wondering about interoperability.
  Has anyone played with this on a cellphone ?
  Can anyone read my QR image ?

Hi, I was able to read your image (link to www.triumf.ca) with
i-nigma, a 2d barcode reader for s60 cellphones. (www.i-nigma.com)

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Re: N800 headphone

2007-11-03 Thread Kemal Hadimli
afaik nokia's cell phone headphones have a 2.5mm jack, the tablet
headphones have a 3.5mm jack. at least it's like this with 6120c and
6300. check before buying. ie. the HS-47 is 2.5mm whilst HS-48 is
3.5mm.
(which sucks imo, wish they all had the same 3.5mm jack)

On 11/3/07, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thursday 01 November 2007 06:18:05 pm Peter Flynn wrote:
  Looks like the guy on Ebay who sold me the N800 left out the headphone
  and can't find it. Duuh.
 
  I can't locate a replacement (perhaps unsurprisingly) and the Nokia
  dealers here (Ireland) seem to be phone-only people and haven't come
  across the N800.
 
  Does anyone know of a place to buy a replacement? The Nokia web site is
  all Flash about phones and doesn't seem to deal with spares.
 
  ///Peter
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 The headphone for the 6103 nokia cell phone is nearly identical as like the
 n800 it has a radio.  (I lost my n800 phones so I use ones for my phone) just
 make sure you get the stereo ones not the mono.

 But just for listening I've a set of labtech noise reduction cans that work
 fine.


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Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

2007-10-22 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On 10/22/07, Steve Greenland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 much faster. But I'm a little baffled -- it still shows (some) lib*
 packages, which I would consider the first thing to filter out, since
 they'll be installed by dependencies, and there is little reason (for a
 non-developer, at least) to installa particular library.

Speaking of libs, why is the incompatible package error still there?
IMO the app manager should just allow the installation of any
category, not just user/*. This is a problem because some applications
don't use the repository method, and installing the dependencies from
the maemo garage is a problem. Then, users are instructed to switch to
red pill mode by the application developers, or sometimes the app
developers just repackage the libraries in the category user/libs so
that the packages can be installed from the garage. Both should not
happen, and the way to prevent it is to allow any category (or maybe
just libs) to be installed manually from the app manager.

Some of the developers won't use the repositories no matter what you
do, and as far as I can tell/analyze, the reasons are:

- It's hard (well, not well-documented) to get access to, and to set
up keys etc.
- Distributing files from garage downloads are much easier (and can
track download counts)

They don't care about the advantages (easy rolling of releases and
auto-installation of dependencies) because there are ways to get
around them. They can just open a thread in ITT and announce, and
instruct people about the red pill mode if needed.

And yeah, this bothers me. Red pill mode shouldn't be used by
non-developers (or even non system developers) and there should be
ways to install bare libs. You could keep a track of
manually-(user-)installed libs and show them in the package list, and
still hide the other (system) library packages. Of course a better way
could be not to hide any packages, but introduce better
organization/categorization in the app manager so nobody has to use
the All option (and move it to the bottom too) yet still nobody sees
system packages in the list, without ticking a checkbox in preferences
or without going into the system packages category.

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Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

2007-10-18 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On 10/18/07, Steve Greenland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 debug1: confirm x11
 X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.

Interesting, it works here with openssh, and DISPLAY is :0.0 during
that. My guess is dropbear does things differently.


 Unsetting DISPLAY, I get this:
 NameError: global name '_gtk' is not defined

 So what it looks like is that the import of pygtk (or gtk) is trying to
 initialize the X11 system, and failing. Maybe modifying the scanner so
 it doesn't do the import on the --install codepath?

Pygame needs to read the screen depth (we're saving cache image
according to the screen format, otherwise Kagu startup gets slower) so
it won't work. I tried, though.


 If I was installing via the AM, and it hung for 150 seconds with no
 visible output, I'd be worried.

There's a going back-and-forth progressbar in AM during installation.
Some big packages or big dependencies also take long, so I think the
userbase is used to this.


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Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

2007-10-18 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On 10/18/07, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 schedule).  Also, I have this paranoid habit of looking for a charger as
 soon as the battery meter drops from 4 bars to 3.

yep. the battery meter is not accurate/linear. it takes ages to drop
from 4 bars to 3. then it takes less and less time to drop levels,
until it reaches one bar. at one bar it takes relatively long go
battery low too.

 At some point I decided the extra convenience of having an always-on
 tablet wasn't worth the occasional inconvenience of having to recharge
 sooner.

i keep mine always connected, no problems. of course i don't keep it
always connected via bluetooth when i'm on the street, otherwise my
phone battery dies just too quickly. though finding a thick nokia
charger on the go is easy, walk into almost any store and ask for
permission to use their nokia charger. plug your phone in, and roam
around in the shop for a few minutes. you'll get a few bars on the
phone. that's not possible with the thin charger jack yet. (and it
takes longer to charge the 5L battery, possibly due to high capacity
compared to cellphones)


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Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

2007-10-17 Thread Kemal Hadimli
Sorry about the ticket stuff, and thanks for the ranty review :)

Scanner is ran on postinst with a special parameter (--install) to
either upgrade/wipe the song db or to update the theme cache. It
shouldn't be needing X11 in that state, (and doesn't for me) though I
didn't try it with dpkg/apt.

If Kagu was not installed before, the postinst process should be
pretty fast since it just tries to read the db version and wipes it if
it's old, requiring kagu to run scanner on its first run.

OTOH if Kagu _was_ installed before, and the db version didn't change
(ie. upgrading from 1.0.8 to 1.0.9 it didn't) it will utilize pygame
and rebuild your artist/album imagecache. Shouldn't take more than a
few secs provided you don't use the cover art functionality. I have to
admit if you have a lot of images it will take some time. I have 180
different cover images and just timed it, takes nearly 150 seconds
(uh) for me.

Kagu features and wishlist is discussed in ITT forums (there's a
thread for each release though a little disorganized category-wise) or
in #kagu, then developers create the tickets as they see fit. But the
effing warning sign idea is good.

Thanks for your time again.


On 10/18/07, Steve Greenland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kagu: package maintained by Jesse Guardini. The homepage lists the
 authors as trevarthan and disq. Installed from r.m.o/extras. Well,
 sort of: the postinst fails because it tries to run the scanner, which
 needs X11, which doesn't work when you're ssh'd into the N800 running
 apt-get. Not only that, it does this on upgrades as well as the initial
 install. (Digression: why am I not using the Application Manager?
 Well, besides the fact that apt-get is the One True Way, the AM is
 *slow*. And unreliable (upgrades and updates often fail, but work with
 apt-get). And there's no obvious way to upgrade packages except one
 at a time, which is both slow and tedious. End digression). There are
 two work-arounds: go to the AM, *remove* kagu, and then re-install.
 This, you will be amazed to find, is slow. The second is to edit
 /var/lib/dpkg/info/kagu.postinst and comment out the line that calls
 kagu-scanner, and then run dpkg --configure --pending. This is much
 faster, but must be redone for each upgrade.

 The next step is to run the scanner, which found the oggs (recursively).
 Yea. Why is the scanner a completely separate program? I don't know.
 Why are people so enamoured of having album covers on a memory limited
 device? I don't know that, either, but at least you can disable it.

 Anyway, once you get past the niggly bits, it works. Well, with mogg,
 but not, AFAICT, with ogg-support. With ogg-support, it finds the oggs,
 and lists them, and says it's playing them, but no sound. The interface
 is overly fancy, to my taste, and not particularly snappy, but does
 work. (Except why can't I add an album directly to the playlist? I have
 to go to the song listing for the album. One should be able to add
 the current selection (artist, album, song) to the playlist without
 burrowing through the menus.

 So, long story short (too late!) I'm using kagu with the mogg libraries.

 Now, a quick rant at the kagu developers: you get bonus points for
 using trac, but letting your users spend their valuable time entering a
 bug report (New Ticket, in trac language) to help *you* improve your
 product, but then rejecting the ticket as unauthorized is just a giant
 Screw You to your users. OTOH, is does keep the bug reports down.
 Either make it useful, or just disable the new ticket functionality, or
 at least post a BIG EFFING WARNING NOT TO WASTE MY TIME.

 Ah, now I feel better. Hey, don't complain. I told you it was a rant in
 the subject line.

 Regards,
 Steve


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Re: 3 months of use: some comments about the N800

2007-10-11 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On 10/11/07, Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ** Soft-power off mode. I have enabled it with a long press of the on-button.
Unfortunately it does not disable the keys. It would be nice if it
did, except for a long-press of the on-botton again.

softpoweroff works better if you assign it to the short press. I use
it that way and it also locks the keys. I also made it so that the
long press brings up the power menu.

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Re: 3 months of use: some comments about the N800

2007-10-11 Thread Kemal Hadimli
On 10/11/07, John Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kemal Hadimli wrote:
  softpoweroff works better if you assign it to the short press. I use
  it that way and it also locks the keys. I also made it so that the
  long press brings up the power menu.
 

 How do you re-assign the power button settings?

by editing /etc/mce/mce.ini. of course this is dangerous and breaking
that file would lead to having to reflash your device. you have been
warned.

here are some pointers:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=34283postcount=20
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=65410postcount=3

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Re: Someone has tried Devicescape?

2007-10-10 Thread Kemal Hadimli
Yes.

On 10/10/07, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 have anybody tried this app?:
 http://www.devicescape.com/pub/download.do

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Re: 4.2007.38-2 available

2007-10-02 Thread Kemal Hadimli
Nokia already announced that this will be fixed in the upcoming 4.x
Chinhook release. To install 4.0 you'll have to reflash but after 4.0,
each new release will be upgradable via dpkg.

Please do your research first. And no, caps won't help.


On 10/2/07, Dr. Nicholas Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I can't believe that Nokia still expects its users to reload everything in
 order to install a patch.  This has got to be the most poorly designed OS
 I've ever encountered.  Fixing this should be their #1 priority.
 comes out is absurd.  I've done this twice now.  No way will I install this
 patch and go through that headache again!  Nokia, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO GET
 THIS FIXED???

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Re: powerlaunch - power key shortcuts

2007-10-01 Thread Kemal Hadimli
Exciting stuff! A locked screen with unlocked keys is one of the
things I've always wanted for music playback. Of course if wouldn't be
the same batt usage as the softpoweroff mode (as softpoweroff also
disables keyboard interrupts) but it would be acceptable and i'll
leave it to Nokians to discuss anyway.

Awesome job, I'll try right now. (having a second OS on the mmc makes
you fearless)

I'll play with powerlaunch.conf in a bit, but asking just for the sake
of more discussion in the list: would it work with overlapping
profiles? ie. one power key press toggles softpoweroff, but one
powerkeypress immediately followed by (ie. in 1500 msecs) another
action does something else?

Also, if it also detected Nokia 770 cover on/off events it'd make
IT2007HE users (as well as regular IT2006 folks) really happy. In my
770 days I always wanted to use the volume buttons with the cover on.



On 10/2/07, Austin Che [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm releasing an initial test version of powerlaunch:
 https://garage.maemo.org/projects/powerlaunch/

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Re: click to install for UKMP Does not work Properly

2007-08-22 Thread Kemal Hadimli
This is also about the author not using one click .install files (and
garage repositories) instead pointing the maemo.org downloads page to
the actual deb file.

On 8/22/07, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 But why is http://maemo.org/downloads/product/ukmp Click to install
 arrow linking to a .deb file in garage instead of an .install file?

 On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 21:49 +0300, ext Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
  Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
 
   I tried to use the click to install for the UKMP app on the www page
   whose url is:
  
  http://maemo.org/downloads/product/ukmp
  
   but the N800 on only allows me to save an  .deb file characterized as
   unknown. It does not, as it should, if I understand click to install
   correctly, ask for permission to run/install the file. I have python and
   mplayer installed so I don't think that that is the problem.
 
  This is https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807
 
  't.
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Re: Photo capability using N800 Camera? = Knips

2007-03-04 Thread Kemal Hadimli

The package has a missing dependency, ie. it won't install
libIllumination for you and won't work without it.

btw there's also an app named malomo that does the same thing as
Knips. it's at garage.maemo.org.

good work on the vkb info in
http://www.anderenen.de/anderenende/maemo.html btw :)

On 4 Mar 2007 18:24:43 +0100, Tim Teulings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hallo!

I just released Knips. Knips is a simple photo taking application
based on libIllumination.

This is currently a very simple application (in fact there is a X11
crash during shutdown that appears only on the real device :-/).

I see further improvements in the following areas which I might add in
the next time):
* Enlarge the Knips button (place it to the right of the video image?).
* React on camera in/out events to start stop video streaming.
* Add some sound (needs some improvements in Illumination).
* Improved visual feedback on photo taking.
* Some online help and about dialog.
* Creating videos instead of still images (low priority).

..but nevertheless it works. See
http://test.maemo.org/downloads/product/knips for details.

I'm also looking for some possible volunteer to improve the application
(I would give access to the www.sf.net subversion repository). But note
that this does not use Gtk but my own GUI library (which should not be a
problem IMHO)!

Have fun!

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Re: N800 hangs at the end of startup sequence

2007-03-04 Thread Kemal Hadimli

Hi,

Apparently there was an error in the recent dropbear update. It is
waiting for random key presses to get some entropy. Hit the keys like
crazy and it'll boot up.


On 3/5/07, Sergey Udaltsov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi people

My N800 went nuts. When I turn it on, the blue bar at the bottom goes
all the way from the left to the right - and nothing happens then. The
Home screen does not appear. Is there any way I could debug this
situation - or I just have to reflash the OS? The device was never put
into development mode, some software from public repositories was
installed. The battary is fully charged. I tried to add/remove SD
cards - no visible effect.

Any help/ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sergey


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Re: [maemo-users] smart2go

2007-02-08 Thread Kemal Hadimli

Way.

On 2/8/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

No way


On 2/8/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the site is now live, but without a code there is way to register.

 On 2/8/07, Andrew Flegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 2/8/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1103306
  
   May support linux.  No word on Maemo, but would be an interesting and
   free option instead of navicore - if released.
 
  Smart2Go.com seems to be down at the moment, but the press release
  contains the following interesting passages, which you touch upon:
 
  8-
  [...] plans to roll out support for most of the major mobile OS
  platforms including Nokia S60, Series 40, PocketPC, Linux and other
  Windows Mobile devices.
 
  Nokia plans to pre-install the smart2go mapping and navigation
  application on all future Nokia Nseries multimedia computers under the
  name Nokia Maps.
 
  [...] As smart2go will carry the application name Nokia Maps across
  many future Nokia devices, it will also be available for a diversity
  of other operating systems such as Windows Mobile 5 and Linux, in the
  future.
  8
 
  Something to look forward to, hopefully.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Andrew
 
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Re: [maemo-users] N770/N800 Equivalent to Soti Pocket Controller Professional

2007-02-05 Thread Kemal Hadimli

installing vnc-server on your n770/n800 should do the trick.


On 2/5/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 All,

 anyone who has worked with PDA's for a while is probably aware of the
outstanding application from Soti Software, called Soti Pocket Controller
(SPC). SPC allows the PDA to be controlled from a computer desktop by means
of an emulator image of the device that is rendered on the PC display
monitor and which accepts mouse clicks and keyboard keys in lieu of the
stylus.  I uses this product extensively and it is somewhat analogous to
having a VNC/RDP capability for the PDA except that a number of additional
capabilities are provided (e.g. soft reset/file explore, desktop file sync,
etc.).  With this tool, I can easily send long SMS text messages without
suffering from stylus fatigue.

 what I was wondering is if anyone is working on a similar tool/capability
for the N770/N800 that will run on either a Linux or a Windows desktop OS?


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Re: [maemo-users] Safe removal of SD cards in bora?

2007-01-31 Thread Kemal Hadimli

And the 'internal' card is automatically unmounted when you remove the
battery cover (there's a magnetic mechanism there)

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On 1/31/07, Josh Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 Very sorry if I'm posting this to the incorrect list, similarly sorry if I
 am being dumb and overlooking the very obvious: How can I unmount and safely
 remove my SD cards on my N800 (without turning the device totally off)? I've
 looked in the memory manager, I've looked at the options in the file
 explorer app, and I've googled the matter online.

The 'external' (i.e. not behind the battery) card is automatically
unmounted when the exterior door holding it in is opened.

Jonathan
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Re: [maemo-users] anyone else troubles with the camera?

2007-01-30 Thread Kemal Hadimli

You need to replace your device, according to this url:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4351


On 1/30/07, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Just a quick question - does anyone else have problems with the camera?
When - starting in the 03:00 position - I turn it around the image flips
when the camera is in the 12:00 position, but flips back in the 11:00
position and stays that way, even when moving the camera fully to the
back (which of course is unusable).

I strongly suspect that this is a hardware problem, but I'd like to hear
if anyone else has experienced this problem.

I'd hate to have to send the device back...   :-)


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Re: [maemo-users] dependencies in maemopad+

2007-01-26 Thread Kemal Hadimli

Hello,

Released 0.23a, installs OK :)

I also removed the dependencies-it2006 group, people will have to get
sqlite3 from somewhere else (ie. the eko.one.pl repo) for the time
being. Also maemopad+ is now in scirocco extras repository.

Also posted simple installation instructions too:
https://garage.maemo.org/docman/view.php/30/105/install.txt

Best regards,
Kemal

On 12/4/06, Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

There seems to be no problem when forcing maempad+ (i.e. it runs well):


Nokia770-39:/media/mmc1# dpkg --force-depends -i maemopadplus_0.23_armel.deb
(Reading database ... 11858 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace maemopadplus 0.23 (using maemopadplus_0.23_armel.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement maemopadplus ...
dpkg: maemopadplus: dependency problems, but configuring anyway as you
request:
 maemopadplus depends on sqlite (= 3.0); however:
  Package sqlite is not installed.
Setting up maemopadplus (0.23) ...
Cache file created successfully.

Nokia770-39:/media/mmc1#

Thanks,
Rainer


Am Montag, 4. Dezember 2006 17:59 schrieb Rainer Dorsch:
 Kemal,

 I tried to install maemopad+ on a scirocco system. I am wondering now, if
 the dependency on sqlite is wrong and should be sqlite3 instead.

 Thanks,
 Rainer

 Nokia770-39:/media/mmc1# dpkg -i maemopadplus_0.23_armel.deb
 Selecting previously deselected package maemopadplus.
 (Reading database ... 11836 files and directories currently installed.)
 Unpacking maemopadplus (from maemopadplus_0.23_armel.deb) ...
 dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of maemopadplus:
  maemopadplus depends on sqlite (= 3.0); however:
   Package sqlite is not installed.
 dpkg: error processing maemopadplus (--install):
  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
 Errors were encountered while processing:
  maemopadplus
 Nokia770-39:/media/mmc1# dpkg -s sqlite3
 Package: sqlite3
 Status: install ok installed
 Priority: optional
 Section: user/misc
 Installed-Size: 28
 Maintainer: Cezary Jackiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Architecture: armel
 Version: 3.3.8-1
 Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.5-1), libreadline4 (= 4.3-1), libsqlite3-0 (=
 3.3.8) Suggests: sqlite3-doc
 Description: A command line interface for SQLite 3
  SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine.
  Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database
  access without running a separate RDBMS process.
 Nokia770-39:/media/mmc1#

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Re: [maemo-users] Working in terminal

2006-08-14 Thread Kemal Hadimli

On 8/14/06, Andrew Flegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it possible to generate this sequences using Nokia's embedded
 keyboard?
Ctrl-C etc. isn't directly available (it is from the menu), but
there's a modified version of the X Terminal around which makes escape
a meta-key, rather than sending escape direct.


... which i didn't update for the IT2006, btw. but the source should
be out there somewhere :)

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Re: [maemo-users] Thumb keyboard

2006-08-07 Thread Kemal Hadimli

either use the right arrow button or click on the grey part of the
word entry area.

On 8/8/06, Peter Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hey All,

Well done Nokia on the thumb-board, I was playing with in on the
weekend and I found it very nice to use! A couple of things I haven't
managed to quite work out is how, when in the thumboard mode, how to
use/accept the intelligent text at top of the screen. Also is there a
shift option for the caps key at the top?

Cheers.
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[maemo-users] full screen key in audio player?

2006-07-22 Thread Kemal Hadimli

hello,

ththe audio player app has no use for the fullscreen button, why not add a
delayed-shift functionality there? for instance when the user presses
fullscr and then
one of the rocker keys, make it skip to the next/prev track. or make
it pause/play if the user hits the fullscr key twice.

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Re: [maemo-users] Problems with repositories

2006-06-16 Thread Kemal Hadimli

Another one, trying to install bash:

# apt-get install bash
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
bash: Depends: base-files (= 2.1.12) but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages

my sources.list:
# Empty...
deb http://repository.maemo.org mistral-beta free
deb http://repository.maemo.org mistral-beta non-free
deb http://gnuite.com:8080/nokia770 mistral user
deb http://only.mawhrin.net/fbreader/maemo mistral user
deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt mistral main

On 6/14/06, Ferenc Szekely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ext Jose Maria Rodriguez Millan wrote:
 I'm having troubles with apt in the scratchbox environment...
 Looks like it cant find the package repositories.

 [sbox-SDK_PC: ~]  apt-get update
 Err http://repository.maemo.org 2.0rc16/free Packages
  404 Not Found [IP: 194.109.218.35 80]
 Ign http://repository.maemo.org 2.0rc16/free Release
 Err http://repository.maemo.org 2.0rc16/non-free Packages
  404 Not Found [IP: 194.109.218.35 80]
 .

 The content of sources.list is:
 deb http://repository.maemo.org/unstable/ 2.0rc16 free non-free
 deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/unstable/ 2.0rc16 free non-free

 Is that correct?

No. As mentioned on the KnownIssues wiki page [1] the correct lines are:
deb http://repository.maemo.org/ mistral-beta free non-free
deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/ mistral-beta free non-free

OR

deb http://repository.maemo.org/ maemo2.0rc16 free non-free
deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/ maemo2.0rc16 free non-free
(mistral-beta is a link to maemo2.0rc16)

-ferenc

[1] http://maemo.org/maemowiki/Known_Issues
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[maemo-users] Re: [SOLVED] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-21 Thread Kemal Hadimli
great :)

the quit buttons are translated to Yes/No using the .po files (gnu
gettext) so if your locale isn't en_GB then it's normal. But I'll fix
it in the next release.

On 4/21/06, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, just wanted to let you know that I flashed my 770 with the recently
 updated product image and the first thing I installed was Maemopad+. It
 works fine now, no Illegal Instruction error. I don't know if the
 update fixed it or if it was just the fact that it was a clean, fresh
 image, but I do have it working now.

 I did notice that the quit message buttons say maemopadyes and
 maemopadno. I didn't know if this was intentional or not but it
 doesn't look it so I thought I'd mention it.

 Regards,
 Andrew Barr

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Re: [maemo-users] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-13 Thread Kemal Hadimli
can you try this, to be sure the binary is not corrupt somehow:

$ md5sum /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

what you should get is:

977c7fa27e8364d9509f7efd4c6c545f  /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

if not, uninstall the .deb and try installing again :)
if it is, then i still don't have a clue on how to solve this.

On 4/13/06, Kemal Hadimli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   any other details on the error message?
  Yes, actually--right before it terminates with Illegal
  Instruction (AFAIK, this is a fatal signal--like Segmentation
  Fault--so something is seriously wrong) it prints this:
 
  osso_initialize() WARNING: if the system bus activated this program,
  Libosso does not connect to the session bus!

 this part is normal, afaik everybody gets this.


  I'm not sure what the proper command-line invocation for Maemo
  applications is--I know it's not the usual. I ran it like this:
 
  run-standalone.sh /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

 this one and the usual /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus
 (without the run-standalone.sh part) works for me. and honestly I
 don't know what's going on with the illegal instruction (SIGILL, value
 4) thing. asked in #maemo just about now.


  It looks like a great application, by the way, I'd like to try taking
  notes with it. It struck me the other day my 770 might just work
  perfectly for computerized notes.

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Re: [maemo-users] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-13 Thread Kemal Hadimli
also try this one:

$ ldd /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus |grep sql

if you get something like:
libsqlite3.so.0 = /var/lib/install/usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0 (0x4000b000)

then it's ok. if you get
libsqlite3.so.0 = not found
or such, then you either have a LD_LIBRARY_PATH problem or the sqlite3
installation didn't go well.

On 4/13/06, Kemal Hadimli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 can you try this, to be sure the binary is not corrupt somehow:

 $ md5sum /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

 what you should get is:

 977c7fa27e8364d9509f7efd4c6c545f  /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

 if not, uninstall the .deb and try installing again :)
 if it is, then i still don't have a clue on how to solve this.

 On 4/13/06, Kemal Hadimli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any other details on the error message?
   Yes, actually--right before it terminates with Illegal
   Instruction (AFAIK, this is a fatal signal--like Segmentation
   Fault--so something is seriously wrong) it prints this:
  
   osso_initialize() WARNING: if the system bus activated this program,
   Libosso does not connect to the session bus!
 
  this part is normal, afaik everybody gets this.
 
 
   I'm not sure what the proper command-line invocation for Maemo
   applications is--I know it's not the usual. I ran it like this:
  
   run-standalone.sh /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus
 
  this one and the usual /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus
  (without the run-standalone.sh part) works for me. and honestly I
  don't know what's going on with the illegal instruction (SIGILL, value
  4) thing. asked in #maemo just about now.
 
 
   It looks like a great application, by the way, I'd like to try taking
   notes with it. It struck me the other day my 770 might just work
   perfectly for computerized notes.
 
  thanks, I hope we can find a solution.
 
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Re: [maemo-users] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-13 Thread Kemal Hadimli
my md5sum for the /var/lib/install/usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 is
d81d83d92d0f9ea4f798bebe70224bfe

(so i also have the 0.8.6)

On 4/13/06, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thursday 13 April 2006 11:10, Andrew Barr wrote:
  Unfortunately this checks out fine, as well as the MD5 digest of the
  maemopadplus binary--do you have a hash value for the libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
  binary I could check against?

 Also what's the version of the libsqlite3 .so supposed to be? It appears
 maemopadplus links to .so.0 but the actual binary is .so.0.8.6 in the version
 I have.

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Re: [maemo-users] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-12 Thread Kemal Hadimli
yours is the very first report on this subject, so it might just be you(tm)

any other details on the error message?


On 4/12/06, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, I installed the sqlite3 3.2.7 and maemopadplus 0.18a debs available
 on the Maemo wiki to my Nokia 770. Maemopad+ does not start, and if I
 run:

 run-standalone.sh /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

 in an X terminal I get an Illegal Instruction error. Is anyone
 successfully running this program or is there a problem with the .deb?

 Thanks,
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Re: [maemo-users] Maemopad+: Illegal Instruction

2006-04-12 Thread Kemal Hadimli
  any other details on the error message?
 Yes, actually--right before it terminates with Illegal
 Instruction (AFAIK, this is a fatal signal--like Segmentation
 Fault--so something is seriously wrong) it prints this:

 osso_initialize() WARNING: if the system bus activated this program,
 Libosso does not connect to the session bus!

this part is normal, afaik everybody gets this.


 I'm not sure what the proper command-line invocation for Maemo
 applications is--I know it's not the usual. I ran it like this:

 run-standalone.sh /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus

this one and the usual /var/lib/install/usr/bin/maemopadplus
(without the run-standalone.sh part) works for me. and honestly I
don't know what's going on with the illegal instruction (SIGILL, value
4) thing. asked in #maemo just about now.


 It looks like a great application, by the way, I'd like to try taking
 notes with it. It struck me the other day my 770 might just work
 perfectly for computerized notes.

thanks, I hope we can find a solution.

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Re: [maemo-users] will wtmp grow forever?

2006-04-03 Thread Kemal Hadimli
40mb here :)

Nokia770-51:~# ls -lah /var/log/wtmp
-rw-r--r--1 root root40.6M Apr  3 20:37 /var/log/wtmp


On 4/3/06, Michael P. Lococo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Something odd is going on here, and I'm not sure what.  My own wtmp is
  listed as being 195M, which is clearly not true since it's stored on a
  128M flash device.
 
  jffs uses transparent compression, so you might actually have files on
  flash that are bigger than 128MB.

 I thought of this after my post, is there is simple method for determining
 size on disk?

 I think we're approaching a legitimate bug report.  If no one beats be to
 it, or has suggestions about follow up diagnosis that should be performed
 beforehand, I'll file this evening with a proposed solution that wtmp be
 rotated/discarded on a weekly basis.

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Re: [maemo-users] does 'some-gnu-utils_0.1_arm.deb' really cause an installer hang?

2006-03-27 Thread Kemal Hadimli
well i was lazy to install it then delete bc and gcal, so i did the opposite :)

On 3/27/06, Armin M. Warda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Neal,

 On Monday 27 March 2006 16:44, Neal H. Walfield wrote:
  I'm willing (and plan) to investigate further.

 Very good. Please post the results.

 On Monday 27 March 2006 16:54, Kemal Hadimli wrote:
  it worked for me once. then i messed the sudoers and reflashed the
  device. didn't install that package again tho (instead i just
  copied some of the binaries (wget/xargs/find) to
  /var/lib/install/usr/bin)

 Installation of the deb package does not do much more either...

 I just did an autopsy of its contents:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp ar -vx some-gnu-utils_0.1_arm.deb
 x - debian-binary
 x - control.tar.gz
 x - data.tar.gz

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp cat debian-binary
 2.0

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp tar -xvzf control.tar.gz
 control

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp cat control
 Package: some-gnu-utils
 Version: 0.1
 Section: unstable
 Priority: optional
 Architecture: arm
 Depends: maemo
 Installed-Size: 1085
 Maintainer: Armin M. Warda Armin.Warda AT Web.De
 Description: some GNU utilities for Maemo that I miss on my Nokia 770:
 wget 1.10.2, bc 1.06, find, xargs 4.2.25, gcal 3.01

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp tar -xvzf data.tar.gz
 usr/
 usr/bin/
 usr/bin/bc
 usr/bin/find
 usr/bin/gcal
 usr/bin/wget
 usr/bin/xargs

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp file usr/bin/*
 usr/bin/bc:ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for
 GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
 usr/bin/find:  ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for
 GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
 usr/bin/gcal:  ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for
 GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
 usr/bin/wget:  ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for
 GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
 usr/bin/xargs: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for
 GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped

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