Hey tony!
好朋友
Glad to see your comments.
Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu) wrote:
> Steve Mosher wrote:
>> Good comments All.
>>
>> Let me inline some answers/explanations.
>>
>> Lothar Behrens wrote:
>>> Hi,
>> I use this analogy. You write your code in a series of units.
>> you unit test them. Then you do
no i didnt upload that video. I relented today and got a youtube account
to upload my video, so I'm still fumbling around with youtube.
Kosa wrote:
> Thanks fo that.
>
> Just a recomendation. I don't know know if you yourself (hope that's well
> written since
> english is not my first language)
I'm just amazed to see this discussion, that actually someone from
Openmoko (=Steve) is responding to the ideas, sharing their/his
thoughts. As someone pointed already out earlier in this thread - this
is what an open company is supposed to be doing. Way to go, keep up
the good work, we're looking
not so weird. The buzz is believed to be somewhat dependent on the
frequency you are on. 900 is worst, 1800, less so, 1900 reported as ok.
Do you have an 850 phone or 900?
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Buzz was interesting for me... I have never had trouble with it before, but
> then I took a trip
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Steve Mosher wrote:
> > Good comments All.
> >
> > Let me inline some answers/explanations.
> >
> > Lothar Behrens wrote:
>> >> Hi,
> >
> > I use this analogy. You write your code in a series of units.
> > you unit test them. Then you do your first in
Hi buddy!
Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Steve Mosher wrote:
>> hardware world. I'll use another metaphor. Building hardware requires
>> a "waterfall" design process, at least in my experience. In the software
>> world, outside of DOD and NASA, we'd be hard pressed to find projects
>> that followed
Thanks fo that.
Just a recomendation. I don't know know if you yourself (hope that's
well written since
english is not my first language) upload that video, but I think it
could be a good idea to
rename it so it includes "openmoko" on the title. It wuld be easier to
find for those who
are no
Buzz was interesting for me... I have never had trouble with it before, but
then I took a trip to Tennessee, and I was told it was horrible. Once I got
back home, it was gone again. Weird.
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Got my phone back, free of buzz;).
Techie said it was a trivial matter; my cost was ca. 1000NOK, about
USD140. I live in Bergen, Norway, so my country is probably a lot more
expensive than other places;).
I'm smiling from ear to ear now;).
By the way; to all people who don't expect a GTA03, 04
Marcel wrote:
> That's the selling point for us more-or-less nerds. But the average
> oh-the-iphone-has-so-nice-bling-bling-user cannot see the value an open phone
> has for us [...]
I think they see it, indirectly. If the openness attracts developers,
they build things. First they build things
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> I mentioned KICAD (http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/DE:Main_Page
KiCad is probably the Open Source EDA system that's closest to
being up to the task. But I still wonder if it can really do it.
Don't get me wrong. I use KiCad for everything I do privately
and I
Hi,
Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You'll probably need to upgrade to shr-unstable. Intone needs the newer
releases of elementary (and enli
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 12:32 +0200, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
> kimaidou writes:
...
> > Thanks anyway, great soft !
>
When you do the rewrite, can you "lose" the 1..2..3..4.. thing! - or at
least make it an optional setting in favour of a large (red) single
button saying "STOP!"
Woke up this morn
Thanks Anthony.
For the sake of everyone who hasnt read my posts on this
or seen the video of seans speech. Let me say that your position
is the one we settled on. spend our resources on the FR and then
fund a modest project: project B. Put the GTA03 on hold
and find a way to involve the community
Steve Mosher wrote:
> hardware world. I'll use another metaphor. Building hardware requires
> a "waterfall" design process, at least in my experience. In the software
> world, outside of DOD and NASA, we'd be hard pressed to find projects
> that followed a strict waterfall model.
Hmm, I think on
Well,
sean announced the mailing list at openexpo. also talked about our
long term view. I read through your other comments below. Thanks.
On the Proto boards. PCB is just one component of the cost of a EVT
board. I know with the Voodoo II I spent at least 1000 per board to get
a 2 day turn b
hi,
i see knjmokocalendar has been updated today. i try to run it and get:
/usr/bin/knjmokocalendar: line 3: ./knjmokocalendar.rb: Permission denied
it appears knjmokocalendar.rb is not executable. so, you might want to run:
chmod +x /opt/knjmokocalendar/knjmokocalendar.rb
before you can do any
leona...@lilik.it wrote:
> Hi all,
> Does anybody use the matchbox keyboard on Qtextended? (the one with grey
> little letters unusable with your fingers?).
I am using it. I am surprised myself that i can type on it, but works
for me quite good. However i wouldnt mind if i had better keyboard :)
Yeah. I gave up using the built in flash a while ago due to never having
any free space.
I run the OS on the sdcard, plenty of room there.
Ben
polz wrote:
> On Sunday 05 April 2009 05:40:50 Ben Wilson wrote:
>
>> try shr-lite-image-om-gta01.jffs2 from
>> http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testi
Am Monday 06 April 2009 02:28:05 schrieb Anthony Clearn:
[...]
> but isn't the fact that the phone is open the big selling
> point? I know it is for me.
That's the selling point for us more-or-less nerds. But the average
oh-the-iphone-has-so-nice-bling-bling-user cannot see the value an open phon
Dear List,
I'm building shr image, and found this error, see below.
How can I fix it? Thanks
NOTE: Running task 3161 of 6837 (ID:
2877,
/home/daniel/freerunner/shr/shr-testing/openembedded/packages/linux/linux-openmoko-2.6.28_git.bb,
do_install)
NOTE: package linux-openmoko-2.6.28-2.6.28-oe1
+
Perhaps one of the positives which could be taken from this is that it allows a
rethink. One question in my mind was why the need to produce GTA03 when GTA02
was getting better? I hadn't time to follow GTA03 as like many people, I see, I
have a fair few emails to read. I once heard someone say m
thats the funny thing about inboxes and bills. If you ignore them
they dont go away, they just get bigger. There's a bunch of jokes here I
refuse to make.
Marcel wrote:
> That's the point - I was away from home the last week only and kinda shocked
> found the om-community and debian-user-german
Somewhere on the wiki is a place to log your non -problem.
I suspect its due to one of two things, joerg and others chime in---
The buzz is most prnounced at 900mhz. rf infects the lines heading
into the mixer and you'll see a ripple on the mic lines coming out. This
manefests itself as a
Am 05.04.2009 um 23:21 schrieb Steve Mosher:
> Good comments All.
>
> Let me inline some answers/explanations.
>
>
Snip
>>
>> My education in 1987 till 1990, was electronics engineering. I do not
>> any more practice in that area. So I stuck in some conflict
>> not to start any electronics proj
2009/4/6 Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes :
> I'm going to be blunt here: No. If you do not want a phone but a cool
> linux gadget with wifi, get a nokia n810. Afaik it can do everything the
> openmoko does apart from GSM.
if you want a cool *open* linux gadget with wifi, get an open pandora
again, no gsm
That's the point - I was away from home the last week only and kinda shocked
found the om-community and debian-user-german folders with 320 mails each
when I came back which is nothing compared to your 1800 mails... :)
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Am Monday 06 April 2009 01:08:24 schrieb Steve Mosher:
> thanks.
thanks. During march I got so effin buried in other stuff that my
community posting went to hell. I sat there looking at my community
inbox grow and grow. And I thought "I rather open my cell phone bill
than plow through 1800 community mails" but in the end you pay your cell
phone bill and plow
Just for the records (which possibly already contain this):
I have a 02A5 (from the second batch which reached Germany) and had no buzz on
my two short test calls the last weeks, but they only went from the Neo to a
landline phone in the other room if that's relevant.
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Am Monday 06 Apr
Thanks Lothar.
I think Dr N and I will have some fruitful discussions on how to
start this. I'll contribute my time and experience as I am able to to
get this
going.
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> Am 05.04.2009 um 21:00 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
>
>> Hi Lothar, Jörg, Sean, Steve, and all o
not shipping with buzz fix yet.
but im slowly pushing forward
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Am So 5. April 2009 schrieb Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes:
>>> 1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
>>> fix? or might I still have that problem?
>> From Steve recent email abo
as always, ditto, what joerg said. I could release the GTA03 design
files, but there value is limited. If the design were verified (DVT)
and made ready for production (PVT) then the design files would only
have value for somebody who wanted to quickly produce PCBs. As a
resource for a design mod
On 05/04/2009 23:21, Steve Mosher wrote:
> The voting approach will be discussed. Basically I dont believe in
> letting idiots vote. You dont want me voting on your layout and
> convincing everyone with my superb rhetoric that your 8 layer design
> can be accomplished in 2 layers.. you get my dri
Dr. N
We are thinking down similar paths. See my other other posts.
I will check out the satilite site. My sense is, without even looking,
that a fair number of people working on the project probably had some
aerospace background and were well schooled in the process of
requirements drive
hab keen oh ne writes:
> Hm, that makes sense. Are you sure this patch is included in the new
> kernel. Does ths mean, that we have to rewrite all our software?
Yes, it's in andy-tracking for quite some time.
And no, not rewrite, but slightly change the software to use the new
proposed scheme th
Hi there!
We just finished the reviewing of the apps participating in the
programming competition.
Read the results at
http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/1st-om-programming-competition-result/
We want to encourage you to participate in these projects to complete
the missing features and polish them to a
Nice posts Steve! This is what a community oriented company works like!
Frequent, on-time, interesting and well-written emails from the inside!
Keep it up!
- Gunnar
Steve Mosher wrote:
> Good comments All.
>
> Let me inline some answers/explanations.
>
> Lothar Behrens wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am
Good comments All.
Let me inline some answers/explanations.
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am mostly reading and sometime writing here. If it was useful or
> useless - I don't know. But anyway.
>
> Let me arse around with some stupid ideas :-)
>
> What is a open phone?
>
> Is it only ope
Hm, that makes sense. Are you sure this patch is included in the new kernel.
Does ths mean, that we have to rewrite all our software?
Von: Paul Fertser
An: Michael Tansella
CC: List for Openmoko community discussion
Gesendet: Sonntag, den 5. April 2009, 22:0
Im using my own software, so I swear its not a software issue^^. Im not getting
zeros, though, just very small values, that can have a negative sign, too, but
do not change.
Von: Michael Tansella
An: List for Openmoko community discussion
Gesendet: Sonntag,
hi,
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Matthias Stone <
matthias.stone.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, the following advice comes from an ametuer.
>
> I doubt this is the proper (or universal) way to fix this, but what I found
> worked around this for me: copy the ccmake command before the errors, cd
Michael Tansella writes:
>> How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
>> cares to update to handle the proper way of reporting accelerometer
>> events that was announced about 2 months ago?
>
> I used the python script from the wiki and it delivered only zeros.
Have you
Just to mention here, also found at the car TFT site (GNS FM9 TMC
receiver (miniUSB) *neu*):
http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/1016
This may be interesting for the navit project.
Lothar
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I doubt this is the proper (or universal) way to fix this, but what I found
worked around this for me: copy the ccmake command before the errors, cd
into the src/ directory, and paste the command into your terminal and run
it. I found this builds a
Am 05.04.2009 um 21:00 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Hi Lothar, Jörg, Sean, Steve, and all others who are interested in a
> future GTA03,
>
[snip]
> * funding of the project organization (e.g. we can set up a
> community funds or society or association or however the legal form
> ha
> How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
> cares to update to handle the proper way of reporting accelerometer
> events that was announced about 2 months ago?
I used the python script from the wiki and it delivered only zeros.
#!/usr/bin/python
import struct
from m
Michael Tansella writes:
>> doesnt. Can anyone confirm this or tell a way to make the accelerometer
>> work again?
>
> CONFIRMED ! Don't know how to make them work.
How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
cares to update to handle the proper way of reporting accelerom
> doesnt. Can anyone confirm this or tell a way to make the accelerometer
> work again?
CONFIRMED ! Don't know how to make them work.
Greets
Michael
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Hi Lothar, Jörg, Sean, Steve, and all others who are interested in a
future GTA03,
I have also been thinking for a while in exactly the same direction.
Making the development of the GTA03 a community activity. Supported
and sponsored by individuals and companies who are interested in the
r
hello,
I downloaded the toolchain and tried to build the sample project using steps
as given on
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain#Building_a_sample_project
But, when I tried to run make command, I got the following error:
>>libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libXinerama.la'
>
Young wrote:
> 2. with the recent announcements, I am unsure whether I want to
> purchase one.
As suggested other times, maybe you could also look for someone in your
area that could show you the phone and share experience with you.
Fernando
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Am 05.04.2009 um 18:14 schrieb Joerg Reisenweber:
> Am So 5. April 2009 schrieb Lothar Behrens:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am mostly reading and sometime writing here. If it was useful or
>> useless - I don't know. But anyway.
>> Isn't it possible to also develop hardware collaboratively?
> [...]
> Hi Lotha
On Sunday 05 April 2009 17:50:12 Young wrote:
> I have been following these lists for a while now. I've looked up on
> the wiki, but I still have a few questions.
>
> 1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
> fix? or might I still have that problem?
>
> 2. with the rece
Am So 5. April 2009 schrieb Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes:
> > 1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
> > fix? or might I still have that problem?
>
> From Steve recent email about getting the v7 through production I guess not.
Steve also mentioned as many as possible on s
David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> only add that replies are quite unfair to a any free project whatever
> it succeed or not.
>
> 2009/4/5 David Reyes Samblas Martinez :
>
>> Yes very sad wrong titular "No More OpenMoko Phone " and very
>> discorageus comentaries :(
>>
>
Listen, it's jus
> 1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
> fix? or might I still have that problem?
>From Steve recent email about getting the v7 through production I guess not.
>
> 2. the question is, what is the community's suggestion? those who
> already have freerunners, would
Am So 5. April 2009 schrieb Lothar Behrens:
> Hi,
>
> I am mostly reading and sometime writing here. If it was useful or
> useless - I don't know. But anyway.
> Isn't it possible to also develop hardware collaboratively?
[...]
Hi Lothar,
nope this won't fly. It's basically the sw pov approach t
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> My AP worked well with .24 kernel. With .28 and .29 it doesn't (I've
> connected once for about month)
>
>
I'm in this boat as well
Dylan
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I have been following these lists for a while now. I've looked up on
the wiki, but I still have a few questions.
1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
fix? or might I still have that problem?
2. with the recent announcements, I am unsure whether I want to
purchase o
Hi,
to all Freerunner owners living or working in or near Munich, Germany:
Once again we plan a "Stammtisch" to take place at
19 Uhr, Die Wildsau - Balanstrasse 121 - 81549 München -
http://www.die-wildsau.de
Please vote for your preferred date through:
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewto
did remove 'menu-freesmartphone' with -force-depends cause it was a
dependency on 'e-wm' and installed 'e-wm-menu'. After rebooting I get no
icons at all!
Thanks
Tony
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> Delete menu-freesmartphone and install e-wm-menu. If that doesn't
> wo
Delete menu-freesmartphone and install e-wm-menu. If that doesn't
work, remove shr-settings-addons-illume package.
On 4/5/09, Tony Berth wrote:
> didn't run depmod -a but usb ethernet does work in my case! Can't test wlan
> though!
>
> Also, for every single settings menu, a separate icon gets cr
Over LAN it works. I bind the socket to all the interfaces. The relevant code
is attached. Bot_config is the client, that wants to join the Multicast group
of the server. As I said, this usually works in a not routed network, like via
WLAN, its just USB that sucks.
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Am Sonntag, den 05.04.2009, 15:07 +0200 schrieb Previdi Roberto:
> Hello list. I would like to know if there is a way to change the image
> showed when i press the aux button to lock screen in SHR. Actually it
> prevents me both pressing something on the screen (good thing) and
> seeing what happen
Hm. Would you please paste the code somewhere?
Did you bind it to the right interface(s)?
Am Sonntag, den 05.04.2009, 09:17 + schrieb hab keen oh ne:
> Corrected Multivast to Multicast^^
> Well, Multicast seems to be running on the usb network devices
> Here the output on the FR:
>
> usb0
> which library do i have to install?
Probably opkg upgrade or shr-unstable ;)
On 4/5/09, Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
>
> intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
> cannot open shared object file: No such
Hi all,
Does anybody use the matchbox keyboard on Qtextended? (the one with grey
little letters unusable with your fingers?).
I'm working on a different layout, finger-usable, and i will do a patch
for Qtextended, the question is if in my patch I can modify matchbox
keyboard or I should add a new k
> I just saw this as well: no "enter" on the keyboard layout?
>
I'll check this out as soon as I have time...
summarizing:
- just noticed I have a double 'u' :-)
- accents missing (don't really know how to do it..)
- enter missing (better stay on switched keyboard)
ciao,
leonardo.
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Hello list. I would like to know if there is a way to change the image
showed when i press the aux button to lock screen in SHR. Actually it
prevents me both pressing something on the screen (good thing) and
seeing what happens in the center of the screen (bad thing).
I would like to use a little i
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 12:20:19 +0200
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:44 AM, leonardo maccari
> wrote:
>
> > Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> > > On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:54:55 +0200
> >
> >
> > > This is a nice keyboard, much easier/faster to use than the
> > > predictive one!
Hi again
I tried it . Here is the installation "log":
opkg install xserver-kdrive-glamo xcompmgr qwo e-wm -force-depends
Package xserver-kdrive-glamo
(1:1.3.0.0+gitr9b28d998424c77fbc057dd3a022ccbb122793a52-r3.1) installed in
root is up to date.
Package xcompmgr (1.1.4-r0) installed in root is up
On Sunday 05 April 2009 05:40:50 Ben Wilson wrote:
> try shr-lite-image-om-gta01.jffs2 from
> http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing/images/om-gta01/
>
How did you get it to fit in the flash, along with gllin?
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didn't run depmod -a but usb ethernet does work in my case! Can't test wlan
though!
Also, for every single settings menu, a separate icon gets created! Thus,
the whole screen fills-up with 'useless' icons!
Thanks
Tony
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 1:11 PM, hab keen oh ne wrote:
> Another problem oc
ah, ok ! w, bad news
2009/4/5 Tony Berth
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 1:33 PM, kimaidou wrote:
>
>> Sorry not to know, but what is WSOD please ?
>> Thx
>>
>> 2009/4/5 Tony Berth
>>
>>> Dear Group,
>>>
>>> WSOD is back! Using the latest SHR unstable and after selecting
>>> 'suspend', WSOD shows
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 1:33 PM, kimaidou wrote:
> Sorry not to know, but what is WSOD please ?
> Thx
>
> 2009/4/5 Tony Berth
>
>> Dear Group,
>>
>> WSOD is back! Using the latest SHR unstable and after selecting 'suspend',
>> WSOD shows up!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
White Screen Of Death!
Sorry not to know, but what is WSOD please ?
Thx
2009/4/5 Tony Berth
> Dear Group,
>
> WSOD is back! Using the latest SHR unstable and after selecting 'suspend',
> WSOD shows up!
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
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Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
which library do i have to install?
greetings, sebastian
c_c schrieb:
> Hi,
> Well, it took a lot longer
Hi,
@ Rasterman - OK - Cleaned up the svn. This should be better. Will handle the
delete requests for each window - is that why the program segfaults on exit?
And, yes, I need to shift the songs db to ~/.intone/
@Robin Paulson - Intone at opkg.org That should help.
@Johny Tenfinger - I am u
Hi,
I am mostly reading and sometime writing here. If it was useful or
useless - I don't know. But anyway.
Let me arse around with some stupid ideas :-)
What is a open phone?
Is it only open source software or is it also open hardware?
If software could be developed virtually at any place an
Another problem occured, thanks to the new kernel. The accelerometer doesnt
work anymore, or at least it doesnt for me. I already ran depmod -a, and wlan
and usb ethernet are already working again, but the accelerometer doesnt. Can
anyone confirm this or tell a way to make the accelerometer work
Dear Group,
WSOD is back! Using the latest SHR unstable and after selecting 'suspend',
WSOD shows up!
Thanks
Tony
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Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2009/4/5 Onen :
>> Did you use the packages directly from the FSO or SHR feeds, or manually
>> downloaded the ipk?
>
> i got it from opkg.org, with the command-line supplied there:
>
> opkg install http://www.opkg.org/packages/openbmap-logger_0.2.0_all.ipk
>
> btw, i
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Alastair Johnson wrote:
> Tony Berth wrote:
> > - tangoGPS still crashes when trying to change the settings :(
>
> IIRC there's a missing dependency on dbus-x11 which provides the session
> bus that it uses to access the config. Install it then reboot and all
> shou
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 12:49:57 +0200
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:14:05 +0200
> Radek Polak wrote:
>
> > Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> >
> > > I think I found the suspending thing. In the patch provided by
> > > Radek (0001-patch-for-2.6.28-kernels.patch), the file
> > >
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 12:14:05 +0200
Radek Polak wrote:
> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>
> > I think I found the suspending thing. In the patch provided by
> > Radek (0001-patch-for-2.6.28-kernels.patch), the file
> > devices/neo/server/neohardware.cpp gets patched:
> >
> > +else if
> > (QFil
Hello,
Is there a elementary package for Debian yet? I've not yet gotten round
crosscompiling anything (thanks to python...) and fear adding a selfcompiled
elementary (in case I get that to work) to an E17 from the Debian repos,
running into conflicts when that actually contains elementary.
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Hi Radek,
I also fixed some logic in detecting plugged in usb cable for
suspending or not.
In the file neohardware.cpp, function NeoHardware::uevent, I changed
the cableconnected calls a bit to use the getcablestatus function. This
has been confirmed to work on different kernels (with or without u
Joerg Reisenweber writes:
> Am Sa 28. März 2009 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hello
>>
>> I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
>> Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
>>
>> I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
>> for SHR (tested on SHR te
kimaidou writes:
> One question : is it possible to set a recurring alarm, eg each week
> day at 7:00 ? It would be a great feature
For now there is no way to set a recurring alarm. To support this I
thought to make rescheduling on: every alarm, ffalarms start (+ changing
alarms), system start.
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 11:45:28 +0200 Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes
said:
> > Upgrade S3C2442B to S3C6410.
>
> Not that it matters, but the N810 seems to achieve really good
> suspend/resume behaviour and excellent battery life with a dual core
it never suspends/resumes. it is always runing. it uses an
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> I think I found the suspending thing. In the patch provided by
> Radek (0001-patch-for-2.6.28-kernels.patch), the file
> devices/neo/server/neohardware.cpp gets patched:
>
> +else if (QFileInfo("/sys/class/power_supply/usb/online").exists())
> {
> + //
> Upgrade S3C2442B to S3C6410.
Not that it matters, but the N810 seems to achieve really good
suspend/resume behaviour and excellent battery life with a dual core
CPU, i.e. one high-performance core that suspends and another one that
watches for touch-screen events, etc. and wakes up the other one
Hi,
i have now git tree [1] for QT Extended on 2.6.28 kernels. It has
the same code and patches as the "official" HouYu Li's tree + the
stuff for 2.6.28 kernels.
The plan is to keep sync with HouYu Li's tree. You can do this simply
with:
git pull git://git.karadog.net/qt-extended-improved.git mas
Good job, really! Thanks to C much faster than pythm, besides Intone seems to
have more functions. Nevertheless, I would improve the look, its not really
cool compared to any iSoftware. Besides, I have experienced mplayer to be too
slow on the Freerunner. I you want to do more than only hear mus
I'm in TU Eindhoven, we use wpa2 enterprise for wireless security. I used
wpa_supplicant.conf like this:
network={
ssid="tue-wpa2"
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
eap=PEAP
identity="my-indentity"
password="my-secret"
}
and run
wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
then
dhclie
It seems like "plan B" doesn't share anything with phones and... Linux ;(
2009/4/5, David Reyes Samblas Martinez :
> only add that replies are quite unfair to a any free project whatever
> it succeed or not.
>
> 2009/4/5 David Reyes Samblas Martinez :
>> Yes very sad wrong titular "No More OpenMok
Corrected Multivast to Multicast^^
Well, Multicast seems to be running on the usb network devices
Here the output on the FR:
usb0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr BE:23:B2:E6:9C:21
inet addr:192.168.0.202 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::bc23:b2ff:fee6
Hi Robin,
thanks for trying it out :-)
Did you use the packages directly from the FSO or SHR feeds, or manually
downloaded the ipk?
The module is provided directly by the package and should be located
under [python site-package directory]/openbmap/logger.py
Under FSO 5.1 this is:
/usr/lib/pyt
You can use GPRS without scripts ;) Use shr-unstable (which is stable
enough again ;D) and use SHR Settings to connect ;)
2009/4/5, Ben Wilson :
> try shr-lite-image-om-gta01.jffs2 from
> http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing/images/om-gta01/
>
> Seems to work great on my gta01, dialling / susp
My AP worked well with .24 kernel. With .28 and .29 it doesn't (I've
connected once for about month)
2009/4/5, Paul Fertser :
> Cameron Frazier writes:
>> On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 16:25 +0200, Davide Scaini wrote:
>>> ...
>>> i use a wep static ip network and a dhcp wpa one, i have some
>>> interfa
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