On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Oscar Casamitjana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all
here you have my rotate version.
This version is based in Chris Ball's rotate, but with some changes:
* The adquisition engine is encapsulated in a thread.
* Before rotating screen, it ensures two seconds
Andy Green ha scritto:
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:34, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's planned for partition selection is you will in future be able to
press AUX while Qi is pulling in the kernel it selected to abort the
load and move to next usable partition,
Angus Ainslie wrote:
1) inverted the screen was improperly split left and right
2) rotate seemed to stop working completely. killed it and restarted it.
3) on returning to normal orientation the x dimension was right but
the y dimension remained from the previous rotation. leaving my
Davide Scaini wrote:
i just hope that very soon will be possible to use something like the
illume keybord... this matchbox-kb is pretty unusable... but works ;-)
Finally... How much is far the e build for debian? :P
Btw, is there anyway to get the matchbox kb auto-popup?
--
Treviño's World -
Hmmm ... I just noticed that stable (Om200.8) has surpassed testing in
versioning.
I now backup all my opk files per repo for easy switching but shouldn't
testing at least be equal to or greater than stable?
And what's the deal with unstable ... it doen't even look like a repo?
For anyone
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 22:26:10 +0100, Stroller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 Oct 2008, at 22:02, Joel Newkirk wrote:
How can I enlarge the console command history? I'm used to being
able to
peruse hundreds of lines of previous commands in bash, the limit to
~16
lines is maddening.
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 12:17:06 Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:21:18 +0200, Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use bash on OM than do it the same way how it is done in a normal
linux pc. You must export HISTFILESIZE=1000 to set the number of lines
saved to 1000. Just
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:21:18 +0200, Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use bash on OM than do it the same way how it is done in a normal
linux pc. You must export HISTFILESIZE=1000 to set the number of lines
saved to 1000. Just put this command in an adequate file to be executed
at
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 06:14:35 Joel Newkirk wrote:
PS: ipcalc is a handy tool...
$ ipcalc -b 192.168.1.20/29
Address: 192.168.1.20
Netmask: 255.255.255.248 = 29
Wildcard: 0.0.0.7
=
Network: 192.168.1.16/29
HostMin: 192.168.1.17
HostMax:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:29:59 +1100, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 12:17:06 Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:21:18 +0200, Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you use bash on OM than do it the same way how it is done in a
normal
linux pc. You
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:57:07 +1100, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 06:14:35 Joel Newkirk wrote:
PS: ipcalc is a handy tool...
$ ipcalc -b 192.168.1.20/29
Address: 192.168.1.20
Netmask: 255.255.255.248 = 29
Wildcard: 0.0.0.7
=
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 13:21:21 Joel Newkirk wrote:
vi /etc/passwd?
Sarton
(Ok, I'll go sit in the corner for five minutes wearing the stupid hat...
I already knew that from desktop/server context but for some reason my
brain just didn't make the connection...)
Thanks.
Hehe, don't
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 22:21 -0400, Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:29:59 +1100, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 12:17:06 Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:21:18 +0200, Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you use bash on OM than
Hi Tobias,
Great job. I am very glad to see a web site like this.
I have two questions.
1. Do you want to create a repository, and so that opkg can access your
repository directory?
You may want to see http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/opkg-utils/
If your repository is ready to
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 13:38:45 Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:57:07 +1100, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 06:14:35 Joel Newkirk wrote:
PS: ipcalc is a handy tool...
$ ipcalc -b 192.168.1.20/29
Address: 192.168.1.20
I'm sitting here playing with QtExtended right now and see that the call
forwarding settings has a phone number filled out already. The phone number
is 191742004 with the last two numbers being 98 (broke up the number, so
google doesn't index it). Does anyone know what this is about?
Just
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Tim Erwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sitting here playing with QtExtended right now and see that the call
forwarding settings has a phone number filled out already. The phone number
is 191742004 with the last two numbers being 98 (broke up the number, so
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