On Wednesday 23 July 2008 05:56:41 Jacob Peterson wrote:
> Ken, I too feel your pain. I had just stated to get things setup, then I
> decided to update and to my surprise, all applications requiring a keyboard
> are now useless. I ended up reverting back to the July 21st snapshot for
> now, but I
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 05:32:34 Stroller wrote:
> After all the efforts that Openmoko have made over being open, I am
> just amazed that design decisions that affect everyone are being made
> in secret.
Check the openmoko-devel/disto-devel archives from back then. Sure the
decision was made "
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 03:39:54 Ken Restivo wrote:
> Can someone document what hacks are available to bring the Illume keyboard
> back, and to manually trigger it with that little "qwerty" button that used
> to be there, in case the designers decide they don't want users to be able
> to type th
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Sameer Verma wrote:
> I will be there as well.
Great - email me off-list and let's chat about setting up a BOF or
something. (-:
-- Asheesh.
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Ken, I too feel your pain. I had just stated to get things setup, then I
decided to update and to my surprise, all applications requiring a keyboard
are now useless. I ended up reverting back to the July 21st snapshot for
now, but I will try editing the illume theme and rebuilding once I can
loca
On 22 Jul 2008, at 14:36, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>> ...
>> Sorry to trouble you, but who are these designers, please?
>
> i'll let them speak up if they wish to be part of a debate on this.
> it's up to
> them.
I'd be grateful if someone @openmoko could be a bit transparent abo
On 20 Jul 2008, at 05:13, Frederik Sdun wrote:
> ...
> I'm one of the GSoC students and work on the answering machine. ...
Hi there,
Is there any page on the Wiki about your work?
I'm posting a fair bit to the documentation mailing list at present
and today discovered this page:
http://wiki.o
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:41 AM, Frederik Sdun
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm one of the GSoC students and work on the answering machine. I
> already use this concept in my project and it uses modules so it might
> be possible to extend it to fit your needs. It's implemented in vala so
>
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/21/we-want-a-dead-simple-web-tablet-help-us-build-it/
so steve, which other products are YOU going to bring us (joke, i know you
have hands somewhat full at the moment )
jw
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:36:27PM +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:05:48 +0100 Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
>
> >
> > On 21 Jul 2008, at 19:47, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > > ...
> > > the problem is the designers decided that ASU is not to have a
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 09:01:24AM +0200, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?C=E9dric_Berger_ wrote:
> Indeed I fail to see the advantage of having no manual triggering of keyboard.
> On my desktop PC, I have never dreamt of my keyboard popping out of a
> drawer when it thinks I should need it...
>
> And this morning
I'm not going to have much time for playing with the toolchain for a
while, so for now I'm trying to use my freerunner as a replacement for
my existing GSM phone. (A Motorola v551 that's getting long in the tooth)
So far, given that this thing is effectively an open beta, I'm very
impressed (an
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Tilman Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I might do qtopia more wrong than is fair. But they modelling just a
> regular smart phone like you can get from most vendors.
> With a very closed (but opensource) framework wich you can develop for.
>
> You can not port
Is bluetooth working to the degree where a bluetooth headset can be
used instead?
While it isn't perfect, I have an Aliph JawBone headset and it works
reasonably well when there's no wind around. Also have a Sony Ericsson
HBH 300 but people always say I sound too quiet - maybe I could
amplify the
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:38:35 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> > and so from that point of view - qtopia would be a loser as it has many
> > fewer apps written for it than general X11. :)
>
> No, because it is easy to make a Qt app into a Qtopia app.
> two or three line change in t
How can I adjust the font size in the VTE terminal? I'm using it with the ASU.
Is it the same xrdb/.Xresources style way that is used on, say, xterm or rxvt?
There doesn't appear to be any options menu or other settings available for
VTE. The default font is too big though, there's not even enou
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:36:06 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>>> i guess i just don't lik the idea of a thin vertical stack where at each
>>> layer 1 choice has been made for me and i'm stuck with it, like it or not,
>>> or i move to a who
Scott Derrick wrote:
> With the GPS hardware fix done(10pf cap installed) are the software
> changes to the kernel/modules just added cruft? IE. do they add
> anything useful?
They save people from destroying their Freerunners trying to do some
amateur-level soldering or ordering incorrect capac
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:36:06 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> > i guess i just don't lik the idea of a thin vertical stack where at each
> > layer 1 choice has been made for me and i'm stuck with it, like it or not,
> > or i move to a whole different stack. eg - must use qt, or mus
I have not had time to test any. But I could.
M
steve wrote:
> Michael do you have any phones that fail GPS test?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Shiloh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 10:10 PM
> To: steve
> Cc: 'Joerg Reisenweber'; community@lists.openmo
Michael do you have any phones that fail GPS test?
-Original Message-
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To: steve
Cc: 'Joerg Reisenweber'; community@lists.openmoko.org; 'C R McClenaghan';
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Subject: Re: GTA02 G
Andy Green wrote:
> Jeffrey, if you are interested about what the battery experiences, there
> are a bunch of goodies from the Coulomb Counter in the battery
> accessible down /sys/class/power_supply/bat, just cat them. These tell
> you the battery's view of what is going on directly.
>
> # cat
> Which FreeBSD version and arch (i386? amd64?)
6.3-STABLE for i386 - I've tried on two machines. My home machine is
7.0 -- I'll have to try it when I'm home.
> Did you just follow the OS X procedure, or something else?
Actually I followed the Linux instructions and then noticed I got the
same
Hello,
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Ben Cadieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I got dfu-util to compile using the OSX patch for endian.h & byteswap.h.
Which FreeBSD version and arch (i386? amd64?)
Did you just follow the OS X procedure, or something else?
> developers of som
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:38:35 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>>> Well, a almost desktop compliant x11 system with a wide variety of
>>> frameworks, libs and programming languages.
>> It will be hard to achieve a consistent look and feel
not so easy to try since at home I do not have access to roaming network...
but when I try to select manual search mode (while yet connected) from
the Network selection menu, which fails, log shows :
AT+COPS=1,2,0
+CME ERROR: 3
so it looks like the AT+COPS=1,2,0 is wrong : last number should have
On Wed, July 23, 2008 1:42 am, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:34:58 +0200, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I guess you're not a kernel coder... not only is the segment for these
>> definitively zero at start of kernel, but it is an offence against
>> ./scripts/checkpa
I just played with Qt Jambi the Trolltech Java UI SDK for Java. It looks good,
but will it work
under Qtopia? Or only under Qt/X11?
I have Jalimo loaded on the FR and of course non of the graphics libs they
provide work because they
are GTK/X11, so what does it take to use Java to write an app
Hi,
I'm one of the GSoC students and work on the answering machine. I
already use this concept in my project and it uses modules so it might
be possible to extend it to fit your needs. It's implemented in vala so
you can use all GLib functionality and more. As far as you can create
vala bindings f
OK, found it myself. A different syslog.conf helps.
Michael
Michael Kluge schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> has anyone experience debugging pppd profiles? I have a profile
> (attached) for the German provider "simyo" (eplus reseller). The chat
> script "/etc/ppp/simyo-connect-chat" suceeds and I get the mess
That would be a feature of the openmoko-clock package. As far as I
know, there are no configuration options for that app.
-Steven
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:31 AM, reaper527 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have my clock configured to the proper date/time, however I was hoping to
> set it up as
Thanks, I'm going to try this.
But I just don't understand, I'd think having a working toolchain would be a
high priority.
-Stephen
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Andreas Dalsgaard <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/7/22 Dylan Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Haven't been able to get the patc
Hi,
could someone please give me a pointer to the structure of the
/etc/syslog.conf? It looks neither like a normal syslog.conf
(http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl5_syslogc.htm) nor like the
syslog-ng I am used to.
Michael
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Hi,
has anyone experience debugging pppd profiles? I have a profile
(attached) for the German provider "simyo" (eplus reseller). The chat
script "/etc/ppp/simyo-connect-chat" suceeds and I get the message
"Serial connection established". pppd itself is started with 'debug' and
'nodetach'. Afte
> it might be a stupid comment, but have you booted the freerunner in NOR?
>
Yes, I held AUX while turning on, got the boot menu with [NOR] next to
it and booted up. I assume everything went okay. I wasn't expecting
to be back in the GUI and using the phone as usual, but that's how it
is.
Best R
> I'm really quite surprised it managed to ship in this condition, when
> the fix is fundamentally a hardware one.
yikes. i think your record is broken ...
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Edward A. Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You do NOT get tech support like this anywhere else. Those of you
> pounding your virtual fists on the table and demanding a fix *right now*
> are out of line. The OpenMoko team is obviously working on it; give
> them a
Holger Freyther wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2008 22:07:30 Kalle Happonen wrote:
>
>
>> Hmm I didn't get this to work. I didn't have a terminal on the phone, so
>> I ran it with X forwarding, i.e. the windows opened on my laptop. I
>> think I would have gotten them imported (vCard version 2.1, not
Hi Alexander,
This issue is in the bug tracker: http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1244
Though, I'm not sure if there has been any progress towards a fix yet.
Looks like Tony Tu is possibly working on it? (it is assigned to him)
-Hans
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Alexander Syring
<[EMAIL
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| This is now starting to look great! I seem to be unable to get the
Wah it's good to hear!
| It would be nice to know whether the S/N ratio is about as good with
| the software fix as it's without SD card
I've tracked down a little more.
In main.c, in the function list_dfu_interfaces(void) around line
~310...The USB tree is being walked, and 4 devices are detected (root
hubs?).
However, the for(dev = usb_bus->devices;.) loop never executes.
dev = usb_bus -> devices doesn't seem to return anyth
it might be a stupid comment, but have you booted the freerunner in NOR?
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Ben Cadieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice some comments in there with regards to FBSD, so maybe it does
> work and I'm screwing something up :)
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:37 AM
2008/7/20 Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for this report, I went and looked and found I didn't take care
> of the case where last packet transferred was not a bulk read packet:
> that what happens on resume. I added a patch to stable branch that
> should be out tomorrow hopefully and giv
On Monday 21 July 2008 22:07:30 Kalle Happonen wrote:
> Hmm I didn't get this to work. I didn't have a terminal on the phone, so
> I ran it with X forwarding, i.e. the windows opened on my laptop. I
> think I would have gotten them imported (vCard version 2.1, not 3 for
> some reason), but I found
Hi
How can I solve the TS Calibration in Landscape mode?
I've tested ts_calibrate in landscape mode but the screen goes to portrait
mode to calibrate.
regards
Alex
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I notice some comments in there with regards to FBSD, so maybe it does
work and I'm screwing something up :)
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Ben Cadieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I got dfu-util to compile using the OSX patch for endian.h & byteswap.h.
>
> Unfortunately, -l
Hi Everyone,
I got dfu-util to compile using the OSX patch for endian.h & byteswap.h.
Unfortunately, -l lists no USB devices. I've tried using the --device
parameter, but that doesn't seem to help --- dfu-util sticks to its
guns that there are no DFU compatible devices.
I'm going to be setting
I have my clock configured to the proper date/time, however I was hoping to
set it up as a 12 hour (am/pm) clock instead of the 24 hour (military time)
clock it uses by default.
Does anyone know how to set this up? I did a google search on the date
command, but it didn't seem to take pm in the ti
> pulseaudiot
nice freudian slip ;-)
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for sure... I didn't experiment with sizes much but my attempt of 3M
in size led pulse to explicitely state that it is too big: just run that
pulse from cmdline, without -D and log-level=2 should be sufficient. You
would need to restart X so dialer reconnects to pulseaudio
also there seems to be a
Ooops! I thought it was used on the FR! Thanks.
Best Regards,
Ben Cadieux
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:53 AM, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Cadieux wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Got my FR yesterday. Neat device so far :)
>>
>> I followed the instructions for reflashing, dfu-util gives t
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:34:58 +0200, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess you're not a kernel coder... not only is the segment for these
> definitively zero at start of kernel, but it is an offence against
> ./scripts/checkpatch.pl to explicitly zero these things.
It's strange to have a
ti, 2008-07-22 kello 17:01 +0200, Alexey Feldgendler kirjoitti:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:25:45 +0200, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > static int sd_drive;
>
> This doesn't seem like zero initialization to me.
Static is initialized to zero. But indeed, I too noticed this from the
patch,
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| On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:25:45 +0200, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|>
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=66a83c97c4545ce4f07e0d90998f906fae49caf2
|
|> static int sd_drive;
|
| This
>> afair the latest uboots allow ext3, too, of what use a journal ever
>> might
>> be with an sd card.
>
> No fsck. An 8G SD with lots of little files would take a while to fsck
> after a crash.
sounds sensible, indeed.
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Scott Derrick schrieb:
> IE. do they add anything useful?
>
> Scott
>
i think turning off an clock that isn't needed, is always a good thing.
power saving rules. ... greenpeace-energy rules (just in germany as far
as i know)...
:) ... o yeah and OM rules
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:36 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> on a related note, what is the best way to format an sd card for use in
>> the freerunner?
>
> fat, ext2.
> afair the latest uboots allow ext3, too, of what use a journal ever might
> be with an sd card.
No fsck. An 8G SD wi
Scott Derrick wrote:
> With the GPS hardware fix done(10pf cap installed) are the software
> changes to the kernel/modules just added cruft? IE. do they add
> anything useful?
I believe you'll get less power consumption from the SD controller due
to it idling properly now.
Mike.
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changes to the kernel/modules just added cruft? IE. do they add
anything useful?
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:25:45 +0200, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=66a83c97c4545ce4f07e0d90998f906fae49caf2
> static int sd_drive;
This doesn't seem like zero initialization to me.
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Use an ESD safe soldering iron also.
Preferably one you can set tip temperature, though with a quick hand
thats not necessary.
Scott
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> doh me -- I meant to ask about soldering iron primarily. So which gun
> would you recommend (so it feels comfortable in hand, is not too
Ben Cadieux wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Got my FR yesterday. Neat device so far :)
>
> I followed the instructions for reflashing, dfu-util gives this when I
> execute it:
> dfu-util: line 1: syntax error: "(" unexpected
>
> I'm having trouble updating it though. I've wget'ted it more than
> once a
Peter Abplanalp wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am seeing a lot of things on the list about sd cards and that they
> interfere with the gps and that call clarity is worse when using an sd
> card. i know that the gps issue has been addressed with a patch. will this
> patch also address the call clarity issue?
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| doh me -- I meant to ask about soldering iron primarily. So which gun
| would you recommend (so it feels comfortable in hand, is not too long,
| doesn't heat the handle more than the tip ;-) etc)
Dunno abou
doh me -- I meant to ask about soldering iron primarily. So which gun
would you recommend (so it feels comfortable in hand, is not too long,
doesn't heat the handle more than the tip ;-) etc)
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Sander van Grieken wrote:
> > could anyone recommend a nice solder for such kind of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# md5sum /usr/bin/dfu-util
> 84f0bd60bef2450e57bda627254faf3a /usr/bin/dfu-util
where did you get it from and on what platform are you using it?
i got mine from the debian repositories and it works well -- so, other
linux distributions might have it, too.
_
> patch also address the call clarity issue? also, do i get the patch if i
as far as i remember there were one or to post which _thought_ it possible
that the sd card _might_ influence call clarity.
but there was and is no evidence for that idea.
> install a daily build or do i need to build i
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| Hi Andy,
| Can you do your voodoo so that this will install from opkg upgrade?
That's someone else's voodoo, but it is the intention that it'll just
turn up in packages after 24hrs or less.
- -Andy
-BE
Hi Everyone,
Got my FR yesterday. Neat device so far :)
I followed the instructions for reflashing, dfu-util gives this when I
execute it:
dfu-util: line 1: syntax error: "(" unexpected
I'm having trouble updating it though. I've wget'ted it more than
once and checked the md5;
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| So you mean the patch allowing to change the drive strength for SD,
| not the latest patch you committed about 2 hours ago which set default
| strength to 0 ?
Yes, the now older patch introduced the /sys t
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| I know it is difficult to quantify this but it would be nice to know
| that say the clock current drive decrease by itself improved the SN
| ratio by say 6dB, the capacitor mod by itself improved the SN by
Hi Andy,
Can you do your voodoo so that this will install from opkg upgrade?
Thanks,
Vinc Duran
user
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> |> So the fact you were OK
hi,
i am seeing a lot of things on the list about sd cards and that they
interfere with the gps and that call clarity is worse when using an sd
card. i know that the gps issue has been addressed with a patch. will this
patch also address the call clarity issue? also, do i get the patch if i
ins
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:56:52 +0200 Sven Klomp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:46:40 Marcel wrote:
> > Am Dienstag 22 Juli 2008 08:39:20 schrieb Kalle Happonen:
> > > Hello,
> > > I just flashed to ASU (again, it's fun to play around :) ). I installed
> > > the vte termina
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:39:01 +0100 JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>
>>> Where are the design documents which say "no keyboard toggle button
>>> should be included", please? If one wishes to contribute code or
>>> patches to ASU then I guess it's neces
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:38:35 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> > Well, a almost desktop compliant x11 system with a wide variety of
> > frameworks, libs and programming languages.
>
> It will be hard to achieve a consistent look and feel across all these
> toolkits. Not to mentio
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:10:27 +1000 Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Tilman Baumann wrote:
> > And not using x11 is probably a very sane step, if you can live
> > without the portability factor. (That's porting other apps)
>
> There is no portability factor. Only which toolkit is avail
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:05:48 +0100 Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
>
> On 21 Jul 2008, at 19:47, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > ...
> > the problem is the designers decided that ASU is not to have any
> > manual
> > keyboard toggle button because it will disturb the design an
ccording to the filename, this uImage.bin has the patch in
> |>
> |>
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080722/uImage-2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0-om-gta02.bin
> |
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I use "electronic silver solder", 62/36/2 62% tin, 36% lead, 2% silver
44 flux, dia 0.5mm made by Kester
with all that lead maybe its not available in the EU? Kester makes a
lead free equivalent.
here's a lead free equivalent in a small package.
http://www.shopatron.com/product/part_number=5831
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:39:01 +0100 JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> >
> >
> > Where are the design documents which say "no keyboard toggle button
> > should be included", please? If one wishes to contribute code or
> > patches to ASU then I guess it's necessary to know this, or one will
> > find
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 23:21:22 +0100 Al Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> On Monday 21 July 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:32:47 +0100 Al Johnson
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > babbled:
> > > On Monday 21 July 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > > > the problem is the d
> > Surely the hardware and software 'fixes' can only be seen as a total fix
> > if they make the SN (signal to noise ratio) of the GPS the same as if
> > the SD card is not present.
>
> FWIW and IMAO, this definition of a "total fix" is impractical almost to
> the point of uselessness. There wil
Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>
>> I just found this inference engine.
>>
>> http://ruleby.org/wiki/Ruleby
>>
>> I working on a Rails project think Ruby is a great language to work
>> with. And Ruby is pretty small..
>>
>
> A bit too many layers there for my taste. :)
> A domain
> could anyone recommend a nice solder for such kind of work? (haven't
> bothered to buy one in the states... in ukraine at the university was
> using whatever was given ;-))
You will need 'flux core solder' (normal 'resin' electronics solder), with a
low wattage
soldering iron, like 15W. It also
> The stock situation is getting much better now, we have a new
> delivery on 15.08. and everybody who ordered a Freerunner will get
> one.
Thanks Chris!
I got my order confirmation yesterday, with payment information and the
15.8 as delivery date, for the old price.
Took some time but i'm happy
could anyone recommend a nice solder for such kind of work? (haven't
bothered to buy one in the states... in ukraine at the university was
using whatever was given ;-))
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Tim Schmidt wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:35 PM, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. Give people
nah... that is though the first thing I thought -- pulse is there to
do resampling if needed. I think that my suspicion (said in my prev
email to the thread) is the root -- dialer's logic is a big weaked and
it doesn't really get idea either the sound has finished playing within
its timeout of 500m
Hi
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:52 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> btw: why can't these packages not simply have a date in the name, maybe
>>> with a time, too?
>>>
>>
>> These signify which git tree/revision is built.
>>
>> The date is in the folder names containing it.
>
> doesn't help
Scott wrote:
> I just found this inference engine.
>
> http://ruleby.org/wiki/Ruleby
>
> I working on a Rails project think Ruby is a great language to work
> with. And Ruby is pretty small..
A bit too many layers there for my taste. :)
A domain specific rules language implemented in ruby embe
I just found this inference engine.
http://ruleby.org/wiki/Ruleby
I working on a Rails project think Ruby is a great language to work
with. And Ruby is pretty small..
Scott
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On Tuesday 22 July 2008, Robin Paulson wrote:
> does anyone know of any sources of open phone dictionaries?
http://www.dict.org could be of some help, or the openoffice
dictionaries at http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries
Cheers,
Florian
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>> btw: why can't these packages not simply have a date in the name, maybe
>> with a time, too?
>>
>
> These signify which git tree/revision is built.
>
> The date is in the folder names containing it.
doesn't help with opkg -- from looking at the package's name you cannot
tell if your kernel is
On Sunday 20 July 2008, Charles Hill wrote:
> After two days of fighting with WPA2-PSK and getting nowhere, I figured
> something out.
>
> My WAP doesn't broadcast the SSID. Normally, this isn't a problem as I
> specify the SSID in the wpa_supplicant.conf file. But when I turned ON
> broadcast of
I just bought ten, 10pf 0402 package ceramic caps from digikey. Part
number 399-1011-1-ND. http://www.digikey.com
They are 2.5 cents apiece, min order 10. With shipping they will
probably be 50 cents apiece.
Once I get them, For a buck I will send one to anybody where a 42 cent
US stamp
Hi
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:29 PM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> According to the filename, this uImage.bin has the patch in
>>
>> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080722/uImage-2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0-om
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> According to the filename, this uImage.bin has the patch in
|>
|>
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080722/uImage-2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0-om-
> According to the filename, this uImage.bin has the patch in
>
> http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080722/uImage-2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0-om-gta02.bin
how did you tell? by looking at the md5sum?
btw: why can't these packages n
://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080722/uImage-2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0-om-gta02.bin
Likewise, this package
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/kernel-image-2.6.24_2.6.24+git23+1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47-r0_om-gta02.ipk
well from what Andy says they have found a software fix which
- keeps good SD card perf (for cards tested so far)
- doesn't degrade gps signal
the software fix will be in the new kernel very soon and
- switches off SD clock when not needed
- reduces the drive strength of the SD signal when on
so
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