Re: Duplicates
Really? Because you don't have a gmail address, but I got this message 3 times. Yann Neveu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 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). > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: Sound on Debian + Neo 1973
So, it was explained to me on IRC that those .state files needed to be put in this directory: /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/ So I've updated the wiki appropriately. You can find out instructions on how to get this to work here: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnNeo1973 Christopher Allan Webber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The .state files come from > http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz > > I just followed the instructions here: > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual_Debian#Enable_Sound > which are: > > aptitude install alsa-base > wget http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz > tar -xf alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz -C /etc > alsactl -f /etc/alsa_state_files-working/stereoout.state restore > addgroup openmoko audio > > (that last command doesn't seem to apply on debian) > > Well, I don't know why it isn't switching between those alsa states, but > knowing that it is *supposed to* helps, perhaps... > > "arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> So it doesn't seem I can both set up my phone to listen to mp3's and >>> communicate in calls at the same time (thus, I can't currently have a >>> ringtone working!) >>> >>> I notice this isn't a problem with the FSO snapshot I checked out. >>> What's happening differently between the FSO snapshot and the default >>> debian install? I'd like to make it so that the debian install can do >>> what the FSO snapshot can, so people can actually make calls and have a >>> ringtone, etc. >> >> sounds like the frameworkd (or whatever is responsible) fails to switch >> the state-files on incoming calls/hangup. >> the usual first step seems to be to kill frameworkd >> /etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd stop >> and start it on a terminal >> frameworkd >> and then look at the output when getting a all and hanging up. >> you probably should report that to the fso-trac: >> http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ >> btw: where do the .state-files come from? i once tried a 1973 one on my >> freerunner nad it was not fully compatible. >> >> ___ >> support mailing list >> support@lists.openmoko.org >> https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: Pdf Viewer and Spread Sheet for FSO Milestone 2
If you install Debian, it comes with FSO (and pretty much looks the same out of the box), but you have access to all of debian's packages. From there you could install either xpdf of evince sudo apt-get install evince sudo apt-get install xpdf I'm not sure how well openoffice, that beast, would be able to run on the openmoko. Gnumeric is a bit more lightweight than open office, iirc. You could try that. Hope that helps! - Chris Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi all, > > I'm using FSO Milestone 2 and is the most beautiful and quick image of > the three (ASU/Gtk/FSO) I have probed. The dialer is the only > application with problems in responsiveness (almost 5 seconds to launch > compared to the almost instantaneous of the other ones) and the first > digit of the phone number only is seen when you type the second one, but > I think that this will be corrected in another milestone. So, keep the > good work :-) > > I want to use my Freerunner for my classes and for that I need, for the > moment, a pdf reader and an spread sheet. Do you have any advice or > suggestion of something already packaged? I have being thinking in SIAG > (Scheme In A Grid) for the spread sheet and now I'm trying to get it > working on my desktop to see if makes sense to put it also in FR. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: gllin for Debian
Whoohoo! Thanks Juan! Juan Cañete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I modified the gllin package so that we can install it on Debian. I > attach the package to this mail, its about 2MB, sorry for sending it > as attachement but i dont know where to upload it. To make gps work > under Debian on a Neo1973, just follow the instructions here [1]. > > best regards. > > [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gllin > -- > Juan Cañete Azorín > hiroshima 45, Tchernobyl 86, Windows 95 ... > Powered by Linux > > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: Sound on Debian + Neo 1973
The .state files come from http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz I just followed the instructions here: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual_Debian#Enable_Sound which are: aptitude install alsa-base wget http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz tar -xf alsa_state_files-working.tar.gz -C /etc alsactl -f /etc/alsa_state_files-working/stereoout.state restore addgroup openmoko audio (that last command doesn't seem to apply on debian) Well, I don't know why it isn't switching between those alsa states, but knowing that it is *supposed to* helps, perhaps... "arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> So it doesn't seem I can both set up my phone to listen to mp3's and >> communicate in calls at the same time (thus, I can't currently have a >> ringtone working!) >> >> I notice this isn't a problem with the FSO snapshot I checked out. >> What's happening differently between the FSO snapshot and the default >> debian install? I'd like to make it so that the debian install can do >> what the FSO snapshot can, so people can actually make calls and have a >> ringtone, etc. > > sounds like the frameworkd (or whatever is responsible) fails to switch > the state-files on incoming calls/hangup. > the usual first step seems to be to kill frameworkd > /etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd stop > and start it on a terminal > frameworkd > and then look at the output when getting a all and hanging up. > you probably should report that to the fso-trac: > http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ > btw: where do the .state-files come from? i once tried a 1973 one on my > freerunner nad it was not fully compatible. > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: Sound on Debian + Neo 1973
Christopher Allan Webber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Oh, I finally got sound working. Turns out the installer script > doesn't do it for the 1973, at least not for me but all I had to do > was run the instructions here: > > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual_Debian#Enable_Sound So I've noticed that the instructions that I just pointed to allow you to play audio, say, through mpg321 and so on. However, they don't allow you to listen or hear audio in phone calls. To do that you need to run: alsactl -f /etc/alsa_state_files-working/gsmhandset.state restore To switch back to listening to MP3's and such, I had to run alsactl -f /etc/alsa_state_files-working/stereoout.state restore (I figured this out by looking at this page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Audio_Subsystem ) So it doesn't seem I can both set up my phone to listen to mp3's and communicate in calls at the same time (thus, I can't currently have a ringtone working!) I notice this isn't a problem with the FSO snapshot I checked out. What's happening differently between the FSO snapshot and the default debian install? I'd like to make it so that the debian install can do what the FSO snapshot can, so people can actually make calls and have a ringtone, etc. I see this is partly addressed at the bottom of this page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Audio_Subsystem#playback This seems to be more planning documentation though, and obviously something *must* be implemented at this point if it's working on the FSO. What's missing from this picture? ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: Sound on Debian + Neo 1973
Oh, I finally got sound working. Turns out the installer script doesn't do it for the 1973, at least not for me but all I had to do was run the instructions here: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual_Debian#Enable_Sound Christopher Allan Webber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > So I recently got Debian installed on my 1973 device. I kept it pretty > simple... I just followed the instructions on the wiki: > > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnNeo1973 > > Everything seems to work afaict except for audio. I can't hear > anything, and it seems nobody can hear me. Trying to play audio with > mpg321 seems to indicate that it doesn't have anything to do with the > phone-specific software. > > I tried running alsaconf, but it didn't detect any drivers from there. > > Did sound work out of the box for other people? Is there something one > needs to do to get the audio drivers working? Otherwise, any hints on > what I can do to begin debugging this? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > ___ > support mailing list > support@lists.openmoko.org > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
Sound on Debian + Neo 1973
Hi, So I recently got Debian installed on my 1973 device. I kept it pretty simple... I just followed the instructions on the wiki: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnNeo1973 Everything seems to work afaict except for audio. I can't hear anything, and it seems nobody can hear me. Trying to play audio with mpg321 seems to indicate that it doesn't have anything to do with the phone-specific software. I tried running alsaconf, but it didn't detect any drivers from there. Did sound work out of the box for other people? Is there something one needs to do to get the audio drivers working? Otherwise, any hints on what I can do to begin debugging this? Any help would be appreciated. ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support