Steve 'dillo Okay writes:
> I'm trying to flash my GSM firmware and running into a problem.
> I get to the point where I run the fluid command line and it just
> sits there.
Basically the idea is that in one terminal you run fluid with right
parameters, and in the other you powercycle the modem
Hi All,
I am having problem while connecting my openmoko Neo FreeRunner 1973 to my
wifi. I followed the wiki and added my WPA entry in wpa_supplicant file.
Similarly I followed all the other instructions. Still No results.
I am following this link. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRu
Am Mi 4. März 2009 schrieb Fox Mulder:
> Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 08:32, Joerg Reisenweber
wrote:
> >>> * Change the led transistor power hungry stuff
> >> Guys, this has been fixed for *ALL* FR ever sold!!!
> >
> > No, no, no. You are right only for GTA02v6. On GTA02v5
I seem to have version 3.
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Hi,
I've been using FSO 5.1 for some time now and here is some (late - I know)
feedback. I'm using 5.1 with Qi and the standard kernel.
1. The snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753, modprobe snd-pcm-oss modules do not
get loaded automatically on startup.
2. I also need to set up the stereoout.state aft
Hi,
Hans Zimmerman wrote:
>
> I do no longer seem to have a sound card in my FreeRunner as it is not
> found. The freerunner is running fso milestone 5.1 with opkg update &&
> opkg
> upgrade.
>
Well, I have this problem too - and I really haven't had the time to pipe up
on the fso or this list.
Hi,
Are you using bluez3 or bluez4. Remoko doesn't work with bluez4.
bluetoothd is the daemon for bluez4 and hidd/hcid etc. for bluez3.
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On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 01:19:07AM +0100, Fox Mulder wrote:
> Andy Green wrote:
> > Johnny Tenfinger is right despite it sounds strange. On some or all A5s
> > there is no base current limit resistor on the bipolar transistor used
> > to light the AUX LED.
> >
> > This "50mA" fault current then f
> Your mentioned 50mA for the AUX LED is ridiculous.
It is. Sadly it's also true.
> And when you are on battery the AUX led is off by default and even if it
> blinks (like i modified my led behaviour) it isn't really much it uses.
Indeed, it's not lit very often... I'll let you guess why that i
>> Except that those ID3 tags have a clear meaning, and "fixing them" to
>> get the sorting to work may imply "breaking them" in the sense that the
>> info they carry is not quite correct any more.
>> Tho, I guess it depends on the details: in which way did you change the
>> ID3 info to solve such
Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> |> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 08:32, Joerg Reisenweber
> wrote:
> |>>> * Change the led transistor power hungry stuff
> |>> Guys, this has been fixed for *ALL* FR ever sold!!!
> |> No, no, no. You are right onl
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 05:23:34PM +0100, GNUtoo wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 16:17 +, Hans Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> > Any pointers where to look for the problem/solution?
> on SHR i had a problem with sound too:
> no /dev/dsp was present
That might not be a sign of trouble because /dev/ds
Robin Paulson wrote:
>> My brother has N95 with Agps and he does not have to provide his
>> location while using agps service.
>
> it's probably using cell towers to guess at his location
>
Right. I have a N95 too, and to have AGPS, I had to configure an AGPS
server from my phone operator (SFR)
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 21:41:59 +0100, David Garabana Barro
wrote:
>> Because you find "changing ID3 tags" to be simpler than "changing
>> file names".
>
> No, because I already have all my music with correct id3 tags, but not
with
>
> homogenous filenames. Doing nothing is simpler than renaming my
2009/3/5 Leonti Bielski :
> I have a second question:
>
> In agps package for u-blox you have to provide approximate location of
> your phone and radius (for example 150 kms).
> What does it change? If I provide some longitude and latitude and set
> some huge radius will it affect anything?
> Is it
O Mércores, 4 de Marzo de 2009, Stefan Monnier escribiu:
> Except that those ID3 tags have a clear meaning, and "fixing them" to
> get the sorting to work may imply "breaking them" in the sense that the
> info they carry is not quite correct any more.
> Tho, I guess it depends on the details: in w
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very difficult to do a good job
>>> of sorting files: it's basically impossible to reliably figure out which
>>> songs are part of the same album and which aren't. You can use
>> I've solved all those problems the first times I ope
Im sorry I havent tested, what version of SDL is actually necessary, I just
used the latest one provided by SHR. Just execute
opkg install libsdl-1.2-0 libsdl-ttf
opkg install http://www.opkg.org/packages/perpendicular_0.1_armv4t.ipk
-force-depends
in case your repo doesnt contain a current vers
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Johny Tenfinger wrote:
|> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 08:32, Joerg Reisenweber
wrote:
|>>> * Change the led transistor power hungry stuff
|>> Guys, this has been fixed for *ALL* FR ever sold!!!
|> No, no, no. Yo
I have a second question:
In agps package for u-blox you have to provide approximate location of
your phone and radius (for example 150 kms).
What does it change? If I provide some longitude and latitude and set
some huge radius will it affect anything?
Is it possible to eliminate it at all?
My b
Am I the only one that remembers the Qtopia music player? Its
interface mimicked the ipod where everything was sorted by artist
and/or album. It worked pretty well. The only catch on that player
was that you had to manually refresh in order for it to detect newly
added files. And then it would
Thanks!
I modified it for my purpose (left only
left/right/up/down/page_up/page_down buttons).
Is there any way to shrink the keyboard?
I mean I have now only one line of buttons but it takes the same
amount of space.
Is it possible to make the "container" of buttons smaller?
Leonti
On Fri, Feb
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 08:32, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>>> * Change the led transistor power hungry stuff
>> Guys, this has been fixed for *ALL* FR ever sold!!!
>
> No, no, no. You are right only for GTA02v6. On GTA02v5 (which I have)
> this has been fixed only for orange
>> Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very difficult to do a good job
>> of sorting files: it's basically impossible to reliably figure out which
>> songs are part of the same album and which aren't. You can use
> I've solved all those problems the first times I opened amarok, and
> now it's
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 08:32, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>> * Change the led transistor power hungry stuff
> Guys, this has been fixed for *ALL* FR ever sold!!!
No, no, no. You are right only for GTA02v6. On GTA02v5 (which I have)
this has been fixed only for orange and blue LEDs under POWER button
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
>> As I mentioned before, I am planning to add some sort of session
>> management. It might be too IO intensive to cache all the tag data (as
>> opposed to simply remembering file name), but it is a possibility.
> actually I think that storing them along with filenames in
O Mércores, 4 de Marzo de 2009, Stefan Monnier escribiu:
> Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very difficult to do a good job
> of sorting files: it's basically impossible to reliably figure out which
> songs are part of the same album and which aren't. You can use
I've solved all those pr
andrew howlett escribió:
> Tomas:
>
> I downloaded the .bin and .jffs2 which you had posted - they rock! WSOD is
> gone, phone sounds good. Thank you very much for posting the backup file.
>
> Andrew Howlett.
>
I'm glad they worked for you. Hopefully, tomorrow's release will bring
more improvem
Ticket #2223 is also open and might apply to SHR-ustable as well.
Kind regards,
Ed
Al Johnson wrote:
> If you suffer from #1024 and haven't disabled deep sleep you will probably
> drop the connection on every reregistration. It may cause longer lasting
> problems with some networks too - af
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 17:19 +0100, arne anka wrote:
> which kernel?
>
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Well just to be sure I loaded the following:
modules-2.6
Tomas:
I downloaded the .bin and .jffs2 which you had posted - they rock! WSOD is
gone, phone sounds good. Thank you very much for posting the backup file.
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> As I mentioned before, I am planning to add some sort of session
> management. It might be too IO intensive to cache all the tag data (as
> opposed to simply remembering file name), but it is a possibility.
actually I think that storing them along with filenames in those
'sessions' would speed t
> I think it's a problem of horsepower.
I don't.
> If you can, as modern players do, read all id3 info of all tracks,
> and process it on a relational database, you can perfectly sort all
> your songs by author/album/year/genre/what you want ;)
Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very dif
any sop on the bass fix?
2009/3/4 Joerg Reisenweber :
> Am Mi 4. März 2009 schrieb Helge Hafting:
>> Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>> > Am So 11. Januar 2009 schrieb Alexandre Ghisoli:
>> >> Le Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:40 +0100,
>> >> Konstantin a écrit :
>> >>
>> >>> Matthias Apitz schrieb:
>> H
We have some ideas for a better GUI as well. My priority is getting
functionality in first, however.
FWIW, I just recently pulled some GUI updates from the guy from whom I
branched pythm, Paul, that should help a *little*. These are in git
now; I will be rolling out another build shortly.
On Wed,
Pythm reads all tag data anyway. It is slow, but not overly so. That
is the trade-off between having a player that uses pre-built playlists
and one that builds them on the fly. Personally I go for the latter.
As I mentioned before, I am planning to add some sort of session
management. It might be
Well, the database processing would be slow of course, but more than that,
an advanced collection manager would be very difficult (I would think) to
use on the FR. The simple GUI Pythm has now tends to give me enough grief
unless I use my stylus.
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Am Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:24:18 schrieb David Garabana Barro:
> On Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:06:43 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> > > I would not want to have to rename hundreds of files to get some media
> > > player
> > > sort them correctly just because it doesn't read id3 data... (Although
>
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 16:17 +, Hans Zimmerman wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I do no longer seem to have a sound card in my FreeRunner as it is not
> found.
>
> The freerunner is running fso milestone 5.1 with opkg update && opkg
> upgrade. Bootloader is Qi qi-s3c2442-master-hist_3b8513d8b3d9615e.u
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:06:43 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> > I would not want to have to rename hundreds of files to get some media
> > player
> > sort them correctly just because it doesn't read id3 data... (Although my
> > filenames actually do have the tracknums included)
>
> As Stefan sai
Thanks all for your help!
GNUtoo, I followed your suggestion number 1. Thanks.
I've just installed Abiword from my local OE repository and I have to
say that it's really cool stuff!
It's a little too much to what I want to do (leafpad is enough), but
ability to work with complicated word processin
which kernel?
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I do no longer seem to have a sound card in my FreeRunner as it is not
found.
The freerunner is running fso milestone 5.1 with opkg update && opkg
upgrade. Bootloader is Qi qi-s3c2442-master-hist_3b8513d8b3d9615e.udfu
(03-Mar-2009).
Logread shows
Mar 4 17:15:10 om-gta02 user.err o
please! not again.
this has been told so many times, we all know it by heart!
just today jörg reisenweber confirmed, that in his opinion no further
etsts are necessary -- but he also said that he's not longer in a position
to make that kind of decision official.
since iirc the resellers (at le
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Leonti Bielski wrote:
> The legality of DOA (Dead On Arrival) warranty depends on country of sale.
> In USA it's totally legal.
> In Poland 1 year minimum warranty has to be added. Don't know about
> other EU countries.
>
> All of the issues were described on the of
>
> I would not want to have to rename hundreds of files to get some media
> player
> sort them correctly just because it doesn't read id3 data... (Although my
> filenames actually do have the tracknums included)
As Stefan said, this isn't a problem of the player not reading ID3 data,
it's a prob
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:37:34 Marcel wrote:
> Am Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:25:54 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
> > The current solution is the easiest and also the most flexible: no
> > matter how you organize your directories, it should be pretty easy for
> > you to fix your file names such that
Am Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:25:54 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
> >> FYI, there is a new version of pythm available on opkg.org
> >
> > I only miss one little thing
> > When you add an entire directory to playlist, tracks are alphabetically
> > ordered, but, if exists, they should be ordered by track #
>> FYI, there is a new version of pythm available on opkg.org
> I only miss one little thing
> When you add an entire directory to playlist, tracks are alphabetically
> ordered, but, if exists, they should be ordered by track # (from ID3 or ogg
> tags).
This turns out to be a tricky problem.
>
On Wednesday 04 March 2009, Leonti Bielski wrote:
> The legality of DOA (Dead On Arrival) warranty depends on country of sale.
> In USA it's totally legal.
> In Poland 1 year minimum warranty has to be added. Don't know about
> other EU countries.
>
> All of the issues were described on the offici
The legality of DOA (Dead On Arrival) warranty depends on country of sale.
In USA it's totally legal.
In Poland 1 year minimum warranty has to be added. Don't know about
other EU countries.
All of the issues were described on the official webpage, so it's like
buying used phone and than complainin
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 18:52 +, Al Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 March 2009, Leonti Bielski wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I'm looking for some kind of word processing application.
> > I want to use my Freerunner in a library so I would not have to bring
> > laptop with me - only the keyboard.
> > I've hea
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 18:08 +0100, Leonti Bielski wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking for some kind of word processing application.
> I want to use my Freerunner in a library so I would not have to bring
> laptop with me - only the keyboard.
> I've heard of AbiWord, but can't manage to find an ipk package f
Hello lists, hello Openmoko and hello dear reseller
It is not my first time asking this both on the lists and to Trisoft. It
won't be the last I fear...
Do we have any hope for a mass fix for the GSM Buzz issue or will we have
to buy a
GTA03 (and get new hardware issues) ?
I am more and more thi
If you suffer from #1024 and haven't disabled deep sleep you will probably
drop the connection on every reregistration. It may cause longer lasting
problems with some networks too - after reregistration I couldn't get another
connection for some time with O2 (UK) but didn't have problems with T-
¡Muchas gracias!
I found a script which uses xmodmap for polish keyboard. After some
modifications it works perfectly!
Leonti
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Jorge Luis Chamorro
wrote:
> Helge Hafting escribió:
>
> Leonti Bielski wrote:
>
>
> Hello!
> Yesterday I tried to connect my hardware key
Helge Hafting escribió:
Leonti Bielski wrote:
Hello!
Yesterday I tried to connect my hardware keyboard to Freerunner.
I'm using SHR - testing and I used [1] to make it work.
But the language of the keyboard is English. How do I change that?
There are at least two ways:
1. Select a pr
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Yorick Moko ha scritto:
> vagalume used to work perfectly on shr
> on shr-unstable it's been broken for some time now
I can confirm this on SHR-testing... any hint?
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Gaël HERMET wrote:
>> Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
>
Am Mi 4. März 2009 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> > Am So 11. Januar 2009 schrieb Alexandre Ghisoli:
> >> Le Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:40 +0100,
> >> Konstantin a écrit :
> >>
> >>> Matthias Apitz schrieb:
> Hello Christoph,
>
> Could you please also make an offe
Adam Jimerson wrote:
>
> Well I went ahead and gave it a try, if I don't like it I can easily
> flash something else on it, but it seems that once you have SHR running
> contacts are able to be added by hand but I don't know if they are saved
> to the SIM card or to the phone.
Sure, you can a
Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 12:31, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> Daniel Willmann wrote:
>>
>>> Now that hot-/warmstart with ephemeris playback works with the framework
>>> we should try to get an open server with aiding data available ASAP.
>>>
>> I hope that fso-gpsd gets u
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 11:04 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Pander wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Are more people experiencing on latest SHR unstable (built feb 28):
> > - screen flickering
> > - instable wifi connection
>
> wifi has been fine for me, since I started using the 2.6.28 kernels
> distrib
And a bass boost fix would be great too.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Am So 11. Januar 2009 schrieb Alexandre Ghisoli:
>> Le Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:40 +0100,
>> Konstantin a écrit :
>>
>> > Matthias Apitz schrieb:
>> > >
>> > > Hello Christoph,
>> > >
>> > > Could
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>>
>> So my question is basically if the GTA02 buzz fix works for me and is it
>> reasonable to think that I need it?
>> Maybe it can really be fixed with a better alsa state file.
> I'll answer more detailed questions on HW-ML (as you can tell from delay I
> read [comm
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Carlo Minucci ha scritto:
> Helge Hafting ha scritto:
>> Carlo Minucci wrote:
>>
>>
>>> now i have installed SHR for testing 0.5 e search for a solution... if i
>>> don't found i delete the secondo progress bar :)
>>>
>> The bar that needs "df
> Unfortunately, I get "RCU detected CPU 0 stall (t=4294908494/600
> jiffies)" and a traceback, and then itfails to setup usb0 so I can't log
> in that way. But it does boot.
see
> http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2363869
as for the usb0 -- what does
ifup usb0
say?
> Under e
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Adam Jimerson wrote:
>
> > None of my contacts are on my SIM card and it would take forever to move
> > all of them onto it, the link the the script quoted is a dead link does
> > anyone have a correct link they can point me to or a suggested
Leonti Bielski wrote:
> Hello!
> Yesterday I tried to connect my hardware keyboard to Freerunner.
> I'm using SHR - testing and I used [1] to make it work.
> But the language of the keyboard is English. How do I change that?
>
There are at least two ways:
1. Select a proper keyboard in /etc/X11/
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Tim Dobson wrote:
> Adam Jimerson wrote:
> > I tried 2008.12 and my SIM card would not register so I can't use that.
>
> Try SHR. My SIM card which won't work with 2009.12 and 2008.12
> annoyingly works fine with it.
>
> I flashed SHR on my phone and at first it to
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Am So 11. Januar 2009 schrieb Alexandre Ghisoli:
>> Le Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:40 +0100,
>> Konstantin a écrit :
>>
>>> Matthias Apitz schrieb:
Hello Christoph,
Could you please also make an offer for the hardware buzz fix in DE:
http://people.openmok
Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Sven Rebhan wrote:
>> 2009/3/4:
>>> I'm waiting for the NetBSD+pkgsrc annoucement :)
>> Isn't it possible to run Gentoo with a BSD kernel!? :-P
>>
>> /me runs and hides
>
> It's even officially supported:
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gen
Hello!
Yesterday I tried to connect my hardware keyboard to Freerunner.
I'm using SHR - testing and I used [1] to make it work.
But the language of the keyboard is English. How do I change that?
Leonti
1.
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=openmoko.git;a=blob_plain;f=packages/xserver-kdrive-common/xser
Am Mi 4. März 2009 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
> I have the feeling my GTA01 would also need the buzz fix.
> Especially in high antenna power situations I have quite substantial
> buzzing.
> That might be new, since I have never seen this before, but I only
> lately started to use my GTA01 as my ma
Helge Hafting ha scritto:
> Carlo Minucci wrote:
>
>
>> now i have installed SHR for testing 0.5 e search for a solution... if i
>> don't found i delete the secondo progress bar :)
>>
>
> The bar that needs "df /" to work? No need to get rid of it
> unconditionally. Test the output of th
This is great ! Thanks a lot
2009/3/4 Leonti Bielski
> I've just added it to opkg.org:
> http://www.opkg.org/package_152.html
>
> Pleae let me know if it depends on something that you don't have - I
> will add it.
>
> Leonti
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:29 AM, kimaidou wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Co
I have the feeling my GTA01 would also need the buzz fix.
Especially in high antenna power situations I have quite substantial
buzzing.
That might be new, since I have never seen this before, but I only
lately started to use my GTA01 as my main phone, I was more of a land
line type before.
So m
> "export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so" into ~/.xsession.
>
> I did that, didn't work.
sounds rather as if your .xsession never really was executed. anything
else in there? care to post the content here?
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Carlo Minucci wrote:
>
> now i have installed SHR for testing 0.5 e search for a solution... if i
> don't found i delete the secondo progress bar :)
The bar that needs "df /" to work? No need to get rid of it
unconditionally. Test the output of that df command, and make the bar
only if "df"
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 09:09:50 +0100
Joerg Reisenweber (JR) wrote:
>Am Di 27. Januar 2009 schrieb Paul Fertser:
>>
>> Al Johnson writes:
>> > On Monday 26 January 2009, Christoph Siegenthaler wrote:
>> >> are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official
>> >> DIY-tutorials on the ha
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Aapo Rantalainen
wrote:
> We're announcing the first programming competition for Openmoko phones.
>
> You're all invited to participate in the competition to code an
> audiobook / podcast player.
>
> Read the rules and more at
> http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/announci
Adam Jimerson wrote:
> None of my contacts are on my SIM card and it would take forever to move
> all of them onto it, the link the the script quoted is a dead link does
> anyone have a correct link they can point me to or a suggested app that
> can read Vcards so I can import my contacts from
I've just added it to opkg.org:
http://www.opkg.org/package_152.html
Pleae let me know if it depends on something that you don't have - I
will add it.
Leonti
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:29 AM, kimaidou wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could you point out the link to leafpad ipf file please ? I would like to
> try
Pander wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are more people experiencing on latest SHR unstable (built feb 28):
> - screen flickering
> - instable wifi connection
wifi has been fine for me, since I started using the 2.6.28 kernels
distributed along with the SHR images in 2009.
Well, wpa doesn't work at all, bu
Am So 11. Januar 2009 schrieb Alexandre Ghisoli:
> Le Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:07:40 +0100,
> Konstantin a écrit :
>
> > Matthias Apitz schrieb:
> > >
> > > Hello Christoph,
> > >
> > > Could you please also make an offer for the hardware buzz fix in DE:
> > > http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/GSM_E
Am Di 27. Januar 2009 schrieb Paul Fertser:
>
> Al Johnson writes:
> > On Monday 26 January 2009, Christoph Siegenthaler wrote:
> >> are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official
> >> DIY-tutorials on the hardware problems, i.e. the buzzing?
> >
> > This appears to have benefite
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Carlo Minucci ha scritto:
> Francesco de Virgilio ha scritto:
>> Hi list,
>> does anyone know where can I find the opk/ipk for Yaouh! 0.3? I've tried
>> 0.4 on my fresh SHR-testing but, when downloading during the night, it
>> crashed (I don't know why
Francesco de Virgilio ha scritto:
> Hi list,
> does anyone know where can I find the opk/ipk for Yaouh! 0.3? I've tried
> 0.4 on my fresh SHR-testing but, when downloading during the night, it
> crashed (I don't know why, I'm trying again now to report the error from
> shell).
>
you can found a
Hi
Could you point out the link to leafpad ipf file please ? I would like to
try it :D
Thanks
2009/3/4 Leonti Bielski
> Thanks all for answering!
> I'm using SHR - unstable (testing now). Solved my problem by
> installing leafpad - simple, but with word wrapping :)
> Also compiled abiword with
Thanks all for answering!
I'm using SHR - unstable (testing now). Solved my problem by
installing leafpad - simple, but with word wrapping :)
Also compiled abiword with OE, but didn't install yet.
Leonti
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> Leonti Bielski writes:
>
>> Also, is
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Hi list,
does anyone know where can I find the opk/ipk for Yaouh! 0.3? I've tried
0.4 on my fresh SHR-testing but, when downloading during the night, it
crashed (I don't know why, I'm trying again now to report the error from
shell).
Yaouh 0.5 simply d
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install perpendicular
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/unstable/armv4t/libsdl-1.2-0_1.2.11-r7_armv4t.ipk
http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/unstable/armv4t/libsdl-ttf_2.0.3-r1_armv4t.ipk
http://downloads.openmoko.o
rg/repository/unstable/armv4t/libstdc++6_4.1.2-r
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Sven Rebhan wrote:
> 2009/3/4 :
>> I'm waiting for the NetBSD+pkgsrc annoucement :)
>
> Isn't it possible to run Gentoo with a BSD kernel!? :-P
>
> /me runs and hides
It's even officially supported:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/bsd/fbsd/
However, I wou
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 04:49:41PM -0800, Nick Van Fossen wrote:
>
> So I've been frustrated over the last few months just trying to get a working
> terminal keyboard under 2008.12. I see the distro as borderline useless
> without this, and as a side point I'm completely baffled by the choice o
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