Re: [qtopia] rotate screen?

2008-09-10 Thread Lorn Potter
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
>> Thomas Bertani wrote:
>>> is it possible to rotate screen orientation of qtopia on the fr?
>> In 4.4 yes.
> 
> I forgot to ask, but... Does qtopia 4.4 run in framebuffer or in X11 or 
> can it work in both?

Framebuffer only. Qtopia running on X11 is unsupported and unmaintained by 
Trolltech/Nokia. Although 
we do keep our "port" to X11 compiling.

Perhaps in some future version 'Qtopia' on X will be a completely supported 
thing, but not for now.


> If it uses fb only, (and this question goes mostly to the OM guys) will 
> it be ported to use X11 for being used in Om200x.x? :P

Qtopia already has been "ported" to X11 by Trolltech.
Openmoko is trying to make it more usable and integrate with other toolkit.
Kind of like what the maemo-qt4 guys are doing to the n810.


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Re: [qtopia] rotate screen?

2008-09-10 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
> Thomas Bertani wrote:
>> is it possible to rotate screen orientation of qtopia on the fr?
> 
> In 4.4 yes.

I forgot to ask, but... Does qtopia 4.4 run in framebuffer or in X11 or 
can it work in both?
If it uses fb only, (and this question goes mostly to the OM guys) will 
it be ported to use X11 for being used in Om200x.x? :P

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Re: [qtopia] rotate screen?

2008-09-10 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
leonardo wrote:
> Lorn Potter wrote:
>> There is already a finger based inputmethod in Qtopia, it's the black 
>> one called 'Predictive Keyboard'
> 
> aaah right, I had forgot about it from last time it took me 10 minutes
> to send an SMS in Italian :-)

Give a try to this [1], the dictionary is not complete, but it makes the 
Freerunner with Qtopia really more usable for writing!

Bye!

[1] http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/openmoko/qtopia-italian-keyboard.tar.bz2

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Re: Duplicates - they won't be fixed on the server, so fix it locallyor live with it

2008-09-10 Thread Rod Whitby
Joel Newkirk wrote:
> I've built and administered dozens of mailservers at ISPs, processing at
> one point over a million SMTP connections a day, so I've got some idea how
> 'hard' the problem is.  I also know what happens to servers and their
> resources when they're overtaxed.  But even from a more general
> perspective, hiding a problem never makes it go away.
> 
> I realize this thread is utterly off-topic of Openmoko support, and believe
> me I was hesitant to bring it up again for that reason.  But it really DOES
> need to be fixed, and this list is a reliable way of reaching several
> persons at Openmoko, persons who presumably have observed the effect
> themselves and can grasp the problem.  
> 
> Even with every message in this thread, it's still less than the number of
> duplicate messages received in a day...  ;)  And if your mail reader is
> advanced enough to offer duplicate-removal, it likely lets you ignore
> selected threads as well.

The point is that instead of endlessly discussing this on the list, where
nobody on the list can actually do anything directly about it, people with
experience such as yourself should contact the administrators of the
Openmoko mail infrastructure directly and fix it in private.

If the Openmoko mail administrators are not willing to even talk to you,
then there is even *less* chance that it will ever get fixed, and so
discussing it on the list is even less useful.

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Re: Duplicates - they won't be fixed on the server, so fix it locallyor live with it

2008-09-10 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:11:55 +0930, Rod Whitby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Q: How long has there been duplicates on the Openmoko mailing lists?
> A: Since the list got so big that sita.openmoko.org can't handle it.
> 
> Q: How long has that been?
> A: At least a year, maybe more.
> 
> Q: Has Openmoko done anything about it?
> A: Doesn't seem so.  Must be a hard problem.
> 
> Q: Is Openmoko likely to fix it?
> A: If they haven't fixed it by now, then chances are they probably won't.
> 
> Q: What should I do about it?
> A: Don't email the list about - we all know already.
> 
> Q: How can I fix it locally for me?
> A: Get a mail reader that understands that a message with a duplicate
>Message-Id header field doesn't need to be displayed to the user.
> 
> Can we stop now?
> 
> -- Rod

The problem with that approach is that the situation will only get worse -
exponentially.  If the proximate cause is load on the server, then the same
messages being delivered 2-4 times just increases that load, which will
cause more messages to suffer the same effect - increasing the load, et
cetera ad immobilium.  Filtering out dupes at the recipient end is
effective for not seeing the dupes (if available to the subscriber) but the
underlying problem gets continually worse, using up more server and network
resources.  (not even factoring in increasing numbers of subscribers and
posters)

I've built and administered dozens of mailservers at ISPs, processing at
one point over a million SMTP connections a day, so I've got some idea how
'hard' the problem is.  I also know what happens to servers and their
resources when they're overtaxed.  But even from a more general
perspective, hiding a problem never makes it go away.

I realize this thread is utterly off-topic of Openmoko support, and believe
me I was hesitant to bring it up again for that reason.  But it really DOES
need to be fixed, and this list is a reliable way of reaching several
persons at Openmoko, persons who presumably have observed the effect
themselves and can grasp the problem.  

Even with every message in this thread, it's still less than the number of
duplicate messages received in a day...  ;)  And if your mail reader is
advanced enough to offer duplicate-removal, it likely lets you ignore
selected threads as well.

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Re: [Om 2008 testing] Settings crashes immediately

2008-09-10 Thread Cédric Berger
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 13:54, Cédric Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will try again. I installed testing version too but a few days ago
> (0907 maybe) and it failed too (settings not starting).
> I did opkg update/upgrade yesterday and still no luck on my first try.
>

OK opkg upgrade solved it now ! (dbus problem I think)

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Re: [Om 2008 testing] Settings crashes immediately

2008-09-10 Thread Daniel Benoy
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 16:04:55 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> I just installed Om 2008.8 testing. Some applications work but no
> Settings. 
> 
> The FreeRunner displays "Loading" and, after a few seconds, go back to
> Home. No error messages.
> 
> I confess I do not know the name of the Settings application to invoke
> it from the command-line (to see if there are messages in the shell).
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settings crashed for me too before I fixed my dbus problem.  Try reinstalling 
dbus.

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Re: Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Daniel Benoy
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 09:39:35 Joachim Ott wrote:
> Before trying this: would it work to give USB power to the pins where the
> battery connects in order to revive the FR or will that cause damage in the
> device? The output of the USB is about 4.56 V and (I think) 500 mA.
> 

I was able to charge a dead battery.  It's just very slow.  Unless you have no 
battery, I don't think this is needed.

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Re: ASU 2008.08 console, where are thou?

2008-09-10 Thread andres
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 20:47 +0200, Michael Zanetti wrote:

> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_your_Neo_FreeRunner#Set_up_USB-
> based_networking.2C_SSH_and_update

thanks, I didn't expect it to run out of the box!



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Re: ASU 2008.08 console, where are thou?

2008-09-10 Thread Atilla Filiz
Until you get a differen keyboard(
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume#Virtual_Keyboard) you can try holding
2seconds on each key. That way, you can bypass the prediction.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Michael Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_your_Neo_FreeRunner#Set_up_USB-
> based_networking.2C_SSH_and_update
>
> On Wednesday 10 September 2008 19:50:06 andres wrote:
> > ...I know, I know,
> > I'll be pointed to some link to the same question at the forum web
> > interface,
> > but at least, I promise I searched a little bit without results.
> >
> > I flashed anew with all stable releases, (yeah, 'cause the wife
> > complains -"you expend $400 and is not your __only__ phone???!")
> > gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
> > Om2008.8-gta02-20080908.rootfs.jffs2
> > Om2008.8-gta02-20080903.uImage.bin
> >
> > What's there looks beautiful and works dandy
> > makes me fear it will be for the masses soon,
> > (except the keyboard wizz that doesn't let me type my name, can't see no
> > "disable guessing" mode or able to force hard typing on it)
> >
> > Now where's my console?
> > How can I access the command line to get the FR hooked on the network?
> > (Don't tell me that I have to install it form the installer when I
> > cannot configure the network without it)
> > plese?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Andres
>
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Re: ASU 2008.08 console, where are thou?

2008-09-10 Thread Michael Zanetti

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_your_Neo_FreeRunner#Set_up_USB-
based_networking.2C_SSH_and_update

On Wednesday 10 September 2008 19:50:06 andres wrote:
> ...I know, I know,
> I'll be pointed to some link to the same question at the forum web
> interface,
> but at least, I promise I searched a little bit without results.
>
> I flashed anew with all stable releases, (yeah, 'cause the wife
> complains -"you expend $400 and is not your __only__ phone???!")
> gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
> Om2008.8-gta02-20080908.rootfs.jffs2
> Om2008.8-gta02-20080903.uImage.bin
>
> What's there looks beautiful and works dandy
> makes me fear it will be for the masses soon,
> (except the keyboard wizz that doesn't let me type my name, can't see no
> "disable guessing" mode or able to force hard typing on it)
>
> Now where's my console?
> How can I access the command line to get the FR hooked on the network?
> (Don't tell me that I have to install it form the installer when I
> cannot configure the network without it)
> plese?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Andres


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Re: Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Michael Shiloh
Joachim Ott wrote:
> 
> 
> 2008/9/10 Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >
> 
> Joachim Ott wrote:
>  > Before trying this: would it work to give USB power to the pins where
>  > the battery connects in order to revive the FR or will that cause
> damage
>  > in the device? The output of the USB is about 4.56 V and (I
> think) 500 mA.
> 
> It's fine. Just be very careful. If the polarity is wrong, or you touch
> the wrong pins, or you give the wrong voltage you will almost certainly
> damage your FreeRunner. Hook everything up, then get a friend to look
> and confirm you've done it correctly before you turn on the USB power.
> 
> 
> Don't worry. I will use isolated alligator clips and check before, that 
> + goes to the red clip and - to the black clip and check once more, to 
> which pins red and black must be connected. I will also take pictures of 
> that operation.

Better than alligator clips, I like the mini-hooks from E-Z Hook [1]. 
Been using these since college and I would never use anything else.

[1] http://www.e-z-hook.com/Html/MiniHooks.html

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ASU 2008.08 console, where are thou?

2008-09-10 Thread andres
...I know, I know,
I'll be pointed to some link to the same question at the forum web
interface,
but at least, I promise I searched a little bit without results.

I flashed anew with all stable releases, (yeah, 'cause the wife
complains -"you expend $400 and is not your __only__ phone???!")
gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
Om2008.8-gta02-20080908.rootfs.jffs2
Om2008.8-gta02-20080903.uImage.bin

What's there looks beautiful and works dandy 
makes me fear it will be for the masses soon,
(except the keyboard wizz that doesn't let me type my name, can't see no
"disable guessing" mode or able to force hard typing on it)

Now where's my console?
How can I access the command line to get the FR hooked on the network?
(Don't tell me that I have to install it form the installer when I
cannot configure the network without it)
plese?

Thank you,

Andres








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Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Joachim Ott
2008/9/10 Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Joachim Ott wrote:
> > Before trying this: would it work to give USB power to the pins where
> > the battery connects in order to revive the FR or will that cause damage
> > in the device? The output of the USB is about 4.56 V and (I think) 500
> mA.
>
> It's fine. Just be very careful. If the polarity is wrong, or you touch
> the wrong pins, or you give the wrong voltage you will almost certainly
> damage your FreeRunner. Hook everything up, then get a friend to look
> and confirm you've done it correctly before you turn on the USB power.


Don't worry. I will use isolated alligator clips and check before, that +
goes to the red clip and - to the black clip and check once more, to which
pins red and black must be connected. I will also take pictures of that
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Re: Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Jim Ancona
Michael Shiloh wrote:
> To protect ourselves we have to say that "OpenMoko does not recommend 
> this procedure so do so at your own risk".

FWIW, I was able to revive my FR with a dead battery this morning by 
following the procedure on the Wiki: "Some users have reported that Neo 
FreeRunner is able to boot on USB power alone using the NOR u-boot, 
thus: press AUX, plug USB power, select boot."

I did this and got the NOR u-boot menu, then as the comment on the wiki 
suggested, kept it in the menu for a minute or so by clicking the AUX 
button every few seconds, then selected the boot item and it booted 
normally and the battery charged.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Michael Shiloh
Joachim Ott wrote:
> Before trying this: would it work to give USB power to the pins where 
> the battery connects in order to revive the FR or will that cause damage 
> in the device? The output of the USB is about 4.56 V and (I think) 500 mA.

It's fine. Just be very careful. If the polarity is wrong, or you touch 
the wrong pins, or you give the wrong voltage you will almost certainly 
damage your FreeRunner. Hook everything up, then get a friend to look 
and confirm you've done it correctly before you turn on the USB power.

To protect ourselves we have to say that "OpenMoko does not recommend 
this procedure so do so at your own risk".

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Revive Freerunner with USB power?

2008-09-10 Thread Joachim Ott
Before trying this: would it work to give USB power to the pins where the
battery connects in order to revive the FR or will that cause damage in the
device? The output of the USB is about 4.56 V and (I think) 500 mA.
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Re: A few problems I've been having ... suggestions?

2008-09-10 Thread Gothnet



Thomas B. wrote:
> 
> 
> I think you can delete all contacts by loading the file into SQLite and
> doing "delete from contacts;". Qtopia probably shouldn't be running and
> accessing the file while you are doing this.
> 
> HTH,
> Thomas
> 
> 

Perfect, exactly what I was looking for. For future reference and for the
convenience of anyone looking for this on Google -

To delete your entire Qtopia addressbook from OM2008.08 (and probably other
Qtopia devices, YMMV), do the following:

1. Kill Qtopia. I did this by killing X "pkill X"

2. Copy the file /home/root/Applications/Qtopia/qtopia_db.sqlite on to
another machine with an SQLite client OR install an SQLite client onto the
freerunner. 
I used http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/

3. Delete from contacts

4. Delete from contactphonenumbers

5. Copy the file back to the freerunner and restart everything (I did this
via a reboot)

I should think there are a lot of other useful mass config type things you
could do with this method. BTW, contacts holds names and contactphonenumbers
has numbers, there are other tables with fairly obvious names that you'll
need to edit if you've added address data.

Thanks again,

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Re: [Om 2008 testing] Settings crashes immediately

2008-09-10 Thread Cédric Berger
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:34, Marek Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I installed:
>
> testing-om-gta02-20080910.rootfs.jffs2
> testing-om-gta02-20080910.uImage.bin
>
> and it works without problems.
>

I will try again. I installed testing version too but a few days ago
(0907 maybe) and it failed too (settings not starting).
I did opkg update/upgrade yesterday and still no luck on my first try.

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Re: Duplicates

2008-09-10 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:57:27 -0700 (PDT), Yann Neveu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Ok so it does affect non gmail users too...
> I've posted precedent message using my ISP relayhost (free.fr) and
> according
> to the mail headers, the relay host sent 3 times the mail to
> sita.openmoko.org.
> I suppose sita replied the mail was not accepted, try later bla bla bla
> but
> finally dit it. So the server resent it 10 minutes later and 20 minutes
> later.
> 
> Is there misconfigured greylisting on list?
> 
> I'll try later with my own stmp to see the sita's responses cheking the
> logs.

I tested it out pretty thoroughly (for being 'outside' the mailserver
itself) and posted a long description on Sep1 "Re: Duped Messages (OffTopic
but important to lists.openmoko.org operations)" on the Community list. 
The problem is that the mailserver sita.openmoko.org is sometimes taking a
VERY long time to send the '250 OK' response after receiving a message, and
the sending mailservers are giving up waiting and try to redeliver. 
Strictly speaking, they are supposed to wait for that response for up to 10
minutes before considering the delivery failed, but I consider that an
antiquated spec, deriving from the SMTP RFC all the way back in 1982.  Very
few mailservers will actually sit and wait out the 10 minutes before giving
up.  In my telnet-to-smtp tests I gave up after 4+ minutes the 20% or so of
attempts that it did this - the other 80% or so it responded with the '250
OK' almost immediately.

It's likely that some virus or spam filtering measures on the receiving
server (sita.openmoko.org) are getting hung up sometimes - especially since
it doesn't always happen, even to the same sender from the same sending
server.  It's counter-intuitive, but the fix is often to limit the server
to fewer simultaneous inbound connections, which has the effect of using
less resources on the server.  (sending servers will automatically retry,
as we've seen)

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Duplicates - they won't be fixed on the server, so fix it locally or live with it

2008-09-10 Thread Rod Whitby
Q: How long has there been duplicates on the Openmoko mailing lists?
A: Since the list got so big that sita.openmoko.org can't handle it.

Q: How long has that been?
A: At least a year, maybe more.

Q: Has Openmoko done anything about it?
A: Doesn't seem so.  Must be a hard problem.

Q: Is Openmoko likely to fix it?
A: If they haven't fixed it by now, then chances are they probably won't.

Q: What should I do about it?
A: Don't email the list about - we all know already.

Q: How can I fix it locally for me?
A: Get a mail reader that understands that a message with a duplicate
   Message-Id header field doesn't need to be displayed to the user.

Can we stop now?

-- Rod

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*-divert in OM 2008.8

2008-09-10 Thread Jesús Torres

Hello,

There is anythink like dpkg-divert (Debian) but in OM 2008.8? I want  
upgrade without overwrite some customized files.

Jesús

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Re: [Om 2008 testing] Settings crashes immediately

2008-09-10 Thread Marek Lindner
On Wednesday, 10. September 2008 16:41:06 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:22:51PM +0800,
>  Marek Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>  a message of 25 lines which said:
> > Could you please clarify "Om 2008.8 testing". Does this mean
> > Om2008.8-updates or the testing repository ?
>
> The latter.

I installed:

testing-om-gta02-20080910.rootfs.jffs2
testing-om-gta02-20080910.uImage.bin

and it works without problems. 


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Re: installDebianOnNeo.sh failed

2008-09-10 Thread Matthias Barmeier
Michael Shiloh schrieb:
> Matthias Barmeier wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried several 2.6.24 images, but with all 2.6.24 images I always get
>> this message
>>
>> mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext2'
>>
>> Why is ext2 unknown on a 2.6.24 image ??
>>
>> Ciao
>>  Matthias
>>
>> Juan Cañete schrieb:
>> 
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> I didn't know it, so I asked. Someone reported the same problem. Try 
>>> flashing the same kernel image that you'll install on debian and install 
>>> debian from that.
>>>
>>> best regards
>>>
>>>
>>> El Tue, 09 Sep 2008 17:43:09 +0200
>>> Matthias Barmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
>>>
>>>   
 Hi,

 I know which version is installed. uname -a gives

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
 Linux fic-gta01 2.6.22.5-moko11 #1 PREEMPT Sat Dec 1 03:40:58 CET 2007
 armv4tl unknown

 I installDebianNeo.sh seem to be:

 KERNEL_IMAGE=http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/uImage-2.6.24+gitr0+7a1370a816b9348dd8f36a667905dd3533cefc9b-r4-om-gta01.bin

 Ciao
Matthias

 Juan Cañete schrieb:
 
> Hi, 
>
> which kernel version are you installing debian from?
> which kernel version are you installing in debian?
>
> best regards.
>
>
>
> El Tue, 09 Sep 2008 16:11:28 +0200
> Matthias Barmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
>
>   
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> when I try to install Debian on my neo1973 the install script terminates
>> with:
>>
>>
>>  * Setting empty root password
>> I: System configured
>> I: Done with stage configuration
>> Running stage kernel
>> Installing kernel image and modules
>>  * Dowloading kernel image
>> Connecting to downloads.openmoko.org[88.198.93.219]:80
>> uImage.bin   100% 
>> ||  1758 KB 
>> 00:00:00 ETA
>>  * Downloading kernel modules
>>  * Running depmod
>> WARNING: Couldn't open directory /lib/modules/2.6.22.5-moko11: No such 
>> file or directory
>> FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.22.5-moko11/modules.dep.temp for 
>> writing: No such file or directory
>>
>>
>> What can I do ?
>>
>> Ciao
>>  Matthias
>> 
>
>
> Sounds like the kernel is missing ext2 support. There is a separate list 
> for Debian support - that's where you should turn for help. Start here:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Support
>
> Sincerely,
> Michael
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Thanks Michael ! I've overseen this. I will direct my requests to the
other support mailinglist.

Ciao
   Matthias




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Re: Duplicates

2008-09-10 Thread Yann Neveu

Ok so it does affect non gmail users too...
I've posted precedent message using my ISP relayhost (free.fr) and according
to the mail headers, the relay host sent 3 times the mail to
sita.openmoko.org.
I suppose sita replied the mail was not accepted, try later bla bla bla but
finally dit it. So the server resent it 10 minutes later and 20 minutes
later.

Is there misconfigured greylisting on list?

I'll try later with my own stmp to see the sita's responses cheking the
logs.



Yann Neveu wrote:
> 
> Le Tue, 9 Sep 2008 15:41:15 -0400,
> Joel Newkirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> 
>> Has any effort been made at addressing the duplicate message
>> situation on lists.openmoko.org? (server sita.openmoko.org)
>  
> 
> So i'm not the only one to see all the gmail messages duplicated :) I
> can confirm it so (ongly gmail's ones).
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NetworkManager 0.7

2008-09-10 Thread sparky mat
Is NetworkManager 0.7 being considered for inclusion in Om2008.x ? (thought
I read that somewhere)
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Re: Duplicates

2008-09-10 Thread Bernhard Schauer
Ok. I use GMAIL and got all your messages only once. Maybe the checkbox to
get Messages only once also "helps" here?

regards

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Michael Zanetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> On Wednesday 10 September 2008 06:17:26 ankostis wrote:
> > Do you receive this "Testing" mail x2?
>
>
> No. I got your mail just once. But I received the one from Yann 3 times...
>
> Unlikely that it has something to do with gmail...
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Re: [Om 2008 testing] Settings crashes immediately

2008-09-10 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:22:51PM +0800,
 Marek Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
 a message of 25 lines which said:

> Could you please clarify "Om 2008.8 testing". Does this mean
> Om2008.8-updates or the testing repository ?

The latter.

> Settings is known not to work in the testing branch:
> https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1908

"My" bug seems different. There is no Python backtrace, actually no
error at all:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# exposure.py -f run
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# 

> Make sure that no other exposure session is running in the background and set 
> the DISPLAY and DBUS_SESSION variable.

Done. See above.

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Re: Duplicates

2008-09-10 Thread Michael Zanetti
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 06:17:26 ankostis wrote:
> Do you receive this "Testing" mail x2?


No. I got your mail just once. But I received the one from Yann 3 times...

Unlikely that it has something to do with gmail...

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Re: installDebianOnNeo.sh failed

2008-09-10 Thread arne anka
> is depmod the last step in installing ther Debian image ??

dunno.
but the script should have --help or so and display all steps.
have a look at
mount
to see, where your debian partition is mounted and check lib/modules/  
there, as joachim ott suggested.

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