2009/2/19 HouYu Li
> Hi. try FSO. SHR is good but wakes up a little bit slower than FSO.
>
>
Does FSO come with Paroli now? Is it better than Zhone?
I used Zhone for a while, but it's unusable for me, although pretty.
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Hi everyone,
I need some guidance on uSD cards because i tried a few locally available to
my town but none are working. My understanding is that its the quality or I
am making a mistake in compatibility.
I need some help in understanding this issue. If there are known to be
working SD cards then
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:26:19 -0500 Brock said:
> On 2009.02.17.18.44, Davide Scaini wrote:
> | - has anyone a working version from fso-pkg of e17+illume? ...it seems that
> | the keyboard is not working.
>
> I'm having the same issue. There is a bug report,
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/
Hi. try FSO. SHR is good but wakes up a little bit slower than FSO.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Warren Baird wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've been using my FR as my daily phone since installing QtE 4.4.2 on it
> some months back.QtE addressed the biggest problem I had with OM2008.9
> at the ti
Dear All,
Currently I have just loaded with Qt Extended flash image for FIC Neo
Freerunner (gta02) version 4.4.2 from below link.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Latest_Images#Qtopia_images
How can I can wifi work?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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scholbert wrote:
>
>
>
> joakim wrote:
>>
>> The selling point for me when buying the G1 is that I read that its
>> possible to boot debian on it, just like the Freerunner.
>>
>
> Unfortunately that's not quite true, at present.
>
> What people have done is to loop mount a canned debian f
joakim wrote:
>
> The selling point for me when buying the G1 is that I read that its
> possible to boot debian on it, just like the Freerunner.
>
Unfortunately that's not quite true, at present.
What people have done is to loop mount a canned debian filesystem and chroot
to it, allowing you
On Wednesday 18 February 2009, Daniel Benoy wrote:
> I'm having lots of fun with Debian. I put an 8GB card in my freerunner,
[snip]
> I'm also interested trying to set up some VoIP stuff but I've yet to find
> any really suitable software.
linphone should be available for debian. It won't switch
Hi everyone,
I've started a thread about this problem a few weeks back, but I think I
explained it wrong.
Whenever QT Extended logs in to GPRS the frontend freezes. And I really
do mean only the frontend.
I can still SSH into the device and whatnot, the screen will just stay
completely static, i
2009/2/17 SCarlson
>
>
> Hello All --
>
> Does anyone know a good fix for the answer call "delay".. When I get a
> call, I hit the answer button, and it takes approx. 3-5 seconds for the
> phone to actually pick the call up??? What the heck is it doing? heh... Has
> anyone tweaked around with t
2009/2/18 Daniel Benoy
>
> If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also set
> it up on my network and give developers shell access, if that's what's needed.
>
> However, my primary concern if it's actually open, or if it's filled with
> super secret patented stuff or
"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" writes:
> guess we might look into something that just dumps out a raw file
> via /dev/adsp.
A better solution is using something like supercollider, a synth, to
generate the ring tones and every other sound we need. A synth should
also be an integral part of any deskto
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Be patient :D
The link in the previous mail was [1]
[1] http://tinyurl.com/d5yenk
Timo Juhani Lindfors ha scritto:
> Francesco de Virgilio writes:
>> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
>> kernel version (a sugge
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Thanks :D
In the meantime I've found this[1] on ML. I'll try first Trevino's
kernel, and if it will not solve my situation I'll switch to log reading :D
Thanks again ;)
Timo Juhani Lindfors ha scritto:
> Francesco de Virgilio writes:
>> Is it relate
Daniel Benoy writes:
> I'm also interested trying to set up some VoIP stuff but I've yet to find any
> really suitable software.
netcat works for very simple demonstrations :-)
target$ netcat -l -p 1234 | aplay -r 44100 -f S16_LE
fr$ alsactl -f voip-handset.state restore
fr$ arecord -r 44100 -
Francesco de Virgilio writes:
> Is it related with CPU overload or something similar? Is it related with
> kernel version (a suggested super-stable kernel?)? Is there a way to
> read in the logs which is the cause of this problem?
Add "panic=15" to kernel command line to have it automatically reb
I'm having lots of fun with Debian. I put an 8GB card in my freerunner, and
put Debian, zhone, and illume on it. (Illume is a fairly recent development,
and it still doesn't work quite right. Here's how you install it if you're
interested: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Illume)
Some sp
If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also set it
up on my network and give developers shell access, if that's what's needed.
However, my primary concern if it's actually open, or if it's filled with super
secret patented stuff or otherwise tries to lock me down. I
I have one of these. I needed something a little more stable than my FR
that allowed me to screw up the os.
Other than changes for HW support, I see no reason that it couldn't run
FSO. Although I imagine that HTC wouldn't prove helpful in getting the
needed information.
The problem is, the
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Hi list,
I'm going to ask hints for a problem I've on my FreeRunner since I
installed 2008.12 (December 2008). Apparently randomly, sometimes it
freezes and a reboot is required to get it work properly again.
It appens most of the time when I open/clo
Daniel Benoy writes:
> I've heard that there's a special developer edition of the HTC Dream
> (Marketed in the US and Europe under the name 'T-Mobie G1'), which includes
> an unlocked boot loader and carrier agnostic GSM access.
>
> Does anyone know anything about this device and how it compare
Hello.
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 14:46, Daniel Benoy wrote:
>
> Are there any plans to make the FSO framework compatible with the hardware
> in this device (and, by extension, make Debian and current/future openmoko
> distributions compatible)?
Funny, I was thinking about exactly this again today.
The name of the device is ADP1 , and the hardware is the same as HTC G1,
exclude unlocked boot loader.
you can buy the device from google , and it's the developer edition for
the G1 .
it is not a "free hardware" and the os is android .
- doron
Daniel Benoy wrote:
> I've heard that there's a
I've heard that there's a special developer edition of the HTC Dream (Marketed
in the US and Europe under the name 'T-Mobie G1'), which includes an unlocked
boot loader and carrier agnostic GSM access.
Does anyone know anything about this device and how it compares to the GTA02
and current plan
On 2009.02.17.18.44, Davide Scaini wrote:
| - has anyone a working version from fso-pkg of e17+illume? ...it seems that
| the keyboard is not working.
I'm having the same issue. There is a bug report,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=514021
but I don't know the status beyond th
Hey all,
I've been using my FR as my daily phone since installing QtE 4.4.2 on it
some months back.QtE addressed the biggest problem I had with OM2008.9
at the time - I could reliably answer calls after suspend.
When I was using OM2008.9 I regularly missed calls because the phone would
take s
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 17:49, Al Johnson wrote:
> I may be misunderstanding the suggestion, but I don't think it had anything to
> do with data from ublox. The suggestion was to use data sent by other
> freerunner users instead of the data supplied by ublox.
As I understood the suggestion was in
On Wednesday 18 February 2009, Cédric Berger wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 16:52, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> >> mqy writes:
> >>> It is not a problem that user account is required when download u-blox
> >>> online aiding data.
> >>
> >> It is a problem since u-blox
Helge Hafting writes:
> Did you flash Qi to both NAND flash and NOR flash?
Flashing NOR is impossible without debug board or messing with hardware.
> But you have a working image, and linux has device drivers
> for flash devices. ( /dev/mtd* ) Reading them is no problem.
>
> So I believe it is p
Am Wednesday 18 February 2009 16:20:43 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> Not taking the call until the ringtone stops is actually a good idea,
> the caller is probably not interested in hearing the last parts of the
> ringtone.
Hehe, true, although on the Neo hardware this won't be a problem since
switchi
Tilman Baumann wrote:
> If nothing is broken, this should do automatically.
> fso-gpsd should fire up, which does connect to freameworkd.
> If you connect to gpsd gllin should start.
>
> But to be honest, I had mine sitting on the shelf for some time now. But
> the only thing it get is the GPS-T
Jay Vaughan wrote:
>>> Do we still need to install the gllin package on neo1973?
>> Sure
>>> If so, how
>>> do I do it 'properly' on SHR-testing?
>> Just opkg install it.
>
> okay it doesn't seem to be working for some reason. the gta01 has sat
> on the window for an hour, no fix .. FR got one
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 16:52, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>> mqy writes:
>>> It is not a problem that user account is required when download u-blox
>>> online
>>> aiding data.
>>
>> It is a problem since u-blox might go out of business and you might
>> not want to tell th
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> mqy writes:
>> It is not a problem that user account is required when download u-blox online
>> aiding data.
>
> It is a problem since u-blox might go out of business and you might
> not want to tell them where you are all time. Their server also might
> be down. The
>> Do we still need to install the gllin package on neo1973?
>
> Sure
>> If so, how
>> do I do it 'properly' on SHR-testing?
>
> Just opkg install it.
okay it doesn't seem to be working for some reason. the gta01 has sat
on the window for an hour, no fix .. FR got one in 5 minutes.
> (I have
> SHR is nice. Phone and gps works well. Music player can be made to
> work
> well too. Lots of games and other software is available at opkg.org.
yeah i'm settling on this for gta01 for now .. it looks pretty well.
;
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> Well, I got SHR-testing up and running on my neo1973 after many
> recommendations from folks on this list and in the #openmoko channel,
> and so far it looks pretty nice - can make calls and receive them and
> so on, and it doesn't crash too much (after I did a
Tim Dobson wrote:
> I recently came across this blog post which, interesting explains that the
> Android G1 is *capable* of multitouch but chose not to use it for some
> reason - some suggest, for fear of litigation from Apple.
>
> http://osswatch.jiscinvolve.org/2009/01/30/what-does-that-two-fing
Hiya,
Well, I got SHR-testing up and running on my neo1973 after many
recommendations from folks on this list and in the #openmoko channel,
and so far it looks pretty nice - can make calls and receive them and
so on, and it doesn't crash too much (after I did an opkg update
+upgrade), so fo
Jay Vaughan wrote:
> Hiya gang,
>
> After a few months of ignoring the OpenMoko scene while I concentrated
> on other things (beagleboard/openpandora) I find myself looking at my
> neo1973 and freerunner gear, and thinking "its time to do something
> interesting with these devices again". B
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Am Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:46:20 schrieb SCarlson:
>> Does anyone know a good fix for the answer call "delay".. When I get a
>> call, I hit the answer button, and it takes approx. 3-5 seconds for the
>> phone to actually pick the call up??? What the heck is it d
C R McClenaghan wrote:
> Note: when booted into installed image, USB networking is fine and the
> above errors do not occur. Is this a host side problem or Neo
> Freerunner problem?
>
> I notice in the Qi documentation that there is no dfu-util support.
> Would that effect dfu-util in Nor?
Dylan Reilly wrote:
> Curse all these python 2.5 versus 2.6 issues! The mutagen package was
> actually built for 2.5 and not 2.6 (my fault). I have fixed this and
> uploaded a new version to opkg.org. Note that I changed the version
> number.
The mutagen problem is fixed indeed. When running pythm
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:02:04 +0100, matthias felsche
wrote:
> Daniel Spies schrieb:
>>
>> Yes, me (have only Windows at work). I got a bluescreen once, but it
>> never
>> happened again... But somehow I can't get a internet connection (network
>> works only between FR and Host), so I created a deb
>Can you please check your kernel version and give us know?
>If it's 2.6.24 then this one known to work.
Ok, you caught me!
It's really 2.6.24. damn!
this would have been too easy, i think!
matthias
Pt! Schon vom neue
Thanks, I will apply/test the patch and also file a ticket tonight. (eastern
standard)
-SCarlson
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer (via Nabble) <
ml-user+1966-127261...@n2.nabble.com
> wrote:
> Am Tuesday 17 February 2009 20:46:20 schrieb SCarlson:
> > Does anyone know a
See below...
Am 15.02.2009 um 22:45 schrieb Rask Ingemann Lambertsen:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 09:38:41PM +0100, Lothar Behrens wrote:
Has no one got the output of speech-dispatcher into a bouetooth
headset ?
Using mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth works, but not spd-say. It
always comes out
> Hope you understand what I wrote there.
> It worked for me with SHR, Om2008.8, Om2008.12, Debian.
>
Can you please check your kernel version and give us know?
If it's 2.6.24 then this one known to work.
Thanks
Radek
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I recently came across this blog post which, interesting explains that the
Android G1 is *capable* of multitouch but chose not to use it for some
reason - some suggest, for fear of litigation from Apple.
http://osswatch.jiscinvolve.org/2009/01/30/what-does-that-two-finger-gesture-mean/
I don't li
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Jay Vaughan wrote:
> Hiya gang,
>
> So, I turn to you guys: what would you recommend I put on both/either
> of these machines for a bit of fun today? FDOM, SHR, something else?
> In terms of easy-to-get fun factor, what do you guys suggest?
Check Kustomizer:
http:
Daniel Spies schrieb:
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 07:42:56 +0100, matthias
>
> wrote:
>
>> Bastian Muck schrieb:
>>
>>> Gothnet schrieb:
>>>
This isn't going to help you but...
The windows driver seems dodgy. The 5th of december Android image made
windows bl
for the freerunner i would suggest either SHR unstable
or maybe FSO + paroli stuff (haven't tried that one yet)
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Jay Vaughan wrote:
> Hiya gang,
>
> After a few months of ignoring the OpenMoko scene while I concentrated
> on other things (beagleboard/openpandora)
Hi!
AppManager and Wlan at opkg.org depend both on zenity in
http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/packages/armv4t/zenity_2.20.1-r0_armv4t.ipk
It's not available any more. Anyone know where to find zenity now?
r
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Hiya gang,
After a few months of ignoring the OpenMoko scene while I concentrated
on other things (beagleboard/openpandora) I find myself looking at my
neo1973 and freerunner gear, and thinking "its time to do something
interesting with these devices again". But I have no idea what is
goi
shr-testing is unsupported at the moment. Please link to shr-unstable
and use it instead of testing, or wait for new testing image.
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Dear list :
The 12th community updates will released on Feb , 20.
As usual, I put the draft on Talk page first. Feel free to edit it if I
missed any information.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Updates/February_20%2C_2009
Best Regards
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hello,
|
| I've been using 2008.12 for a while now and it works really good. But
| there's a need to change to a 2.6.28 kernel due to some bugs. I tried
| the newest andy-tracking, but it's really unstable.
Cédric Berger writes:
>> Gothnet schrieb:
>>> The windows driver seems dodgy. The 5th of december Android image made
>>> windows bluescreen when you plugged the FR into a machine with the driver
>>> installed.
>>>
>>> Linux is your friend, though of course that's not always possible.
>> I don't kn
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 06:21, Bastian Muck wrote:
> Gothnet schrieb:
>> The windows driver seems dodgy. The 5th of december Android image made
>> windows bluescreen when you plugged the FR into a machine with the driver
>> installed.
>>
>> Linux is your friend, though of course that's not always p
Hi,
the version is not automagically updated.
You can find a more current version here:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/experimental/armv4t/
explicitly today you can find:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/experimental/armv4t/paroli_0.2.1+gitr258+ef21f72ff9e33d1a083bc933e4e3824
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 07:42:56 +0100, matthias
wrote:
> Bastian Muck schrieb:
>> Gothnet schrieb:
>> > This isn't going to help you but...
>>
>> > The windows driver seems dodgy. The 5th of december Android image made
>> > windows bluescreen when you plugged the FR into a machine with the
>> driver
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