On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>> (install instructions and script updated on 2090601: see below)
>>
>> It's been a while, but we haven't been sleeping :-)
>
> FYI...
>
> I followed the instructions, and ran the script from ssh using the install
>
Termin ist fixiert:
Fr. 3.7. ca. 18:00 bis
Sa 4.7.
Location voraussichtl. Hochschule München, Lothstr. 64
Buzz-Fix-Party wird aller Voraussicht nach nicht möglich sein.
geplante Inhalte:
* Einstieg in die FSO-Programmierung mit Mickey Lauer
* wie programmiert man unter Python, ...
* alternati
Le mardi 2 juin 2009 05:50:45, Lorn Potter a écrit :
> Goffi wrote:
> This would require someone to translate the ~3000 strings in Qtopia, and
> then configure it with that language enabled and then install that
> language.
It is not possible to have an option just for the dict ? The translation o
Hi,
Here's the latest version.
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3010896/launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
Changes :-
* Transparent Icons
* Toolbar
Well, I need some feedback about whether the toolbar is better or should I
go back to the hover drop down.
Screenshot
http://n2.nabbl
Thanks to a very special delivery service by "Dr.N" himself (thanks again,
and sorry for the inconvenience that followed!) I was able to test my
Buzz-Fixed FR over the weekend and must say I am quite impressed: With a new
alsa statefile nobody was complaining about buzz, echo or general lack of
lou
2009/5/7 c_c :
> Thanks. Hope the playing song resumes correctly on call hang up.
> Any other feedback?
> --
hi c_c, hope you're still developing intone i've got a feature request:
could you add some notification of which track is currently playing? i
realise the black bar follows the current
2009/6/2 joezeewails :
> Termin ist fixiert:
>
> Fr. 3.7. ca. 18:00 bis
> Sa 4.7.
>
> Location voraussichtl. Hochschule München, Lothstr. 64
>
>
> Buzz-Fix-Party wird aller Voraussicht nach nicht möglich sein.
>
> geplante Inhalte:
Looks good - but could you also provide an English version of th
> Here's the latest version.
>http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3010896/launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
>launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
installing now, will let you know. wow, looks damn good!
How about clicking on the date/time brigs up the Home category? (quick
way home?)
Also one more thing that could be applied -
Nice! There should be more fun applets like this. Do you have plans
to make it run any faster? Right now there's significant lag before I
hear the notes (perhaps due to ESD?). Also, the sound stutters
whenever the pointer (my finger) moves, even if I'm not pressing a
different note.
Thanks for
2009/6/2 c_c
>
> Hi,
> Here's the latest version.
> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3010896/launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
> launcher_0.20_arm.ipk
>
> Changes :-
>
> * Transparent Icons
Thanks!
> * Toolbar
>
> Well, I need some feedback about whether the toolbar is better or should I
> go back to the
Hi,
Petr Vanek wrote:
>
> How about clicking on the date/time brigs up the Home category? (quick
> way home?)
>
That's a nice idea. Will implement that in the next version.
Petr Vanek wrote:
>
> when launcher is running and i install new apps, launcher needs to be
> restarted to find out ab
Hi,
Robin Paulson wrote:
>
> hi c_c, hope you're still developing intone
>
Yup. Intone is still being developed - though the pace has reduced. :-)
Robin Paulson wrote:
>
> could you, say, change the colour of the green
> double note icon, to blue, for the track which is playing?
>
Ok. Wi
Is it still possible to register for it or is the registration already
closed? If yes, where?
2009/6/2 joezeewails :
> Termin ist fixiert:
>
> Fr. 3.7. ca. 18:00 bis
> Sa 4.7.
>
> Location voraussichtl. Hochschule München, Lothstr. 64
>
>
> Buzz-Fix-Party wird aller Voraussicht nach nicht möglich
looks fun. thought next time you do a example movie try to avoid lots of
background light : )
- jeremy
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Ben Wong wrote:
> Nice! There should be more fun applets like this. Do you have plans
> to make it run any faster? Right now there's significant lag before I
Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
/boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
No additional configuration was required, I flashed Qi and it just worked.
Kind regards,
Cam
> Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
> SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
> /boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
how does one add additional kernel arguments, which according to the wiki
is done by
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:19 AM, arne anka wrote:
>> Just to provide another data point for those in doubt, I run Qi with
>> SHR on the NAND, and no uSD install. The only issue I have is that
>> /boot on the NAND is not respected/read, but I can live with that.
>
>
> how does one add additional ke
> My understanding is that not respecting the /boot/append-GTA0[123] is
> a NAND-only hardcoded limitation, since NAND has different partitions
> for ROOTFS and KERNEL.
that's what i understood and i specifically looked into the wiki, to make
sure i understood right.
still, if /boot/ is not read
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 11:28:07 pm Cameron Frazier wrote:
> My understanding is that not respecting the /boot/append-GTA0[123] is
> a NAND-only hardcoded limitation, since NAND has different partitions
> for ROOTFS and KERNEL.
I suspect that it's more to do with the fact that Qi only understands
ext
hey c_c - sorry for the slow reply - missed the updates on this thread.
Yeah, I could contribute some wallpapers - probably under a CC-Attrib-Share
Alike license, if that's acceptable to you...
I can just pull some 640x480 excerpts from my works.
How many would you like? And how do you feel ab
Angus Ainslie wrote:
> On June 1, 2009 08:54:51 am ivvmm wrote:
>> Read the section for Slackware on that wiki page. This way that will do
>> the right routing whatever the interface is called so you will not have
>> to think how is it named at this time.
>>
>> As for me, I experience another probl
You might like to check this comparison of dynamo efficiency [1]. The Shimano
has as much drag with the lights off as on! It's missing the B&M [2] models
though, which is a pity as they do a 12V 6W bottle model with a claimed
efficiency of 70%, beating even the Schmidt. The LightSPIN had a simil
On June 2, 2009 08:37:21 am ivvmm wrote:
>
> I'm running Slackware and this obviously will not work. What am I
> supposed to do?
>
> P.S. "sudo /sbin/ip l set eth0 down && sudp /sbin/ip l set eth0 up" will
> not help
Never used slackware but something like below should work on most unix's
ifconfi
I like the new version - the transparency looks a lot better!
I'm not sure about the scroll bar at the bottom to select the
categories... I agree it's prettier - but it's also slower to find the
category you want. Before it was always just two clicks, now it can be
'drag, drag, drag, click'...
Dear Community,
As some of you have heard, we had a layoff at Openmoko on Monday, May
25th. First of all let me second the comments made here congratulating
the Openmoko team on all that was accomplished. And let me add that
everything accomplished was only possible because of the amazing
efforts
On Thursday 28 May 2009, Russell Hay wrote:
> thanks for the updates - I'll convert any future PNG's...
>
> The wired headset isn't mono - for some reason only the right hand side
> audio resumes after a call... strange!
> Russ
Sounds like the phone app is setting stereoout.state at the end of the
Hi Sean,
Thanks for all the fish :) [fortunatly without a "So long and" in the
beggining] and most of all thanks for communicating all this.
Most companies are not so bravely outspoken, and I'm only sad it didn't
go better in the "end". As a phoenix, it has the potential to rebirth
as a glorious
Thanks Sean for the kind words and for the opportunity to do something
unique. i spent some time thinking about how I want to organize
the community responses. I have a list of FAQs from werner ( somewhere
here in the pile of mail) and I want to solicit ideas from the community
on what OM can
Steve,
Is this going to affect OM trying to find us Americans someone to
implement all of the pending hardware fixes?
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Steve Mosher wrote:
> Thanks Sean for the kind words and for the opportunity to do something
> unique. i spent some time thinking about ho
On 2/6/09 6:22 PM, Goffi wrote:
Le mardi 2 juin 2009 05:50:45, Lorn Potter a écrit :
Goffi wrote:
This would require someone to translate the ~3000 strings in Qtopia, and
then configure it with that language enabled and then install that
language.
It is not possible to have an option
No, it will not impact the program.
I just sealed the deal on that this morning! of course there are
details to be worked out so watch this space.
1. we sent out instructions to all the disty a while back.
2. one of our North american partners had requested the package to
perform the work
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the honesty. I'd like to echo Rui's thank you - I've survived a
couple of lay-offs in my day, and I know it's not pleasant for anyone
involved. I hope that OpenMoko thrives in it's new form.
I've been using my FR as my daily phone for about 6 months now, first with
QtE and
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
>> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>>> (install instructions and script updated on 2090601: see below)
>>>
>>> It's been a while, but we haven't been sleeping :-)
>> FYI...
>>
>> I followed the instructions, and ran the
Community,
To start off I have this list of proposed FAQs kindly generated by
Werner. I'm going to ask for a volunteer to incorpoate this into an
appropriate place in the wiki.
Any takers?
After the FAQ gets incorporated then we can start to fill it up.
Also, I want to start a "wish list
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 11:41:45 -0700
Jim Morris wrote:
> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
> >> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> >>> (install instructions and script updated on 2090601: see below)
> >>>
> >>> It's been a while, but we haven't been sle
I've tryed it too... no problems in the installation ;)
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Franky Van Liedekerke
wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 11:41:45 -0700
> Jim Morris wrote:
>
>> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>> > On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Jim Morris wrote:
>> >> Franky Van Liedekerke wrot
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Steve Mosher wrote:
> Community,
>
> To start off I have this list of proposed FAQs kindly generated by
> Werner. I'm going to ask for a volunteer to incorpoate this into an
> appropriate place in the wiki.
>
> Any takers?
Hello Steve.
> - How will the kernel
Hi Nelson,
Thanks good to hear from you. I really enjoyed the pictures you gave
me from our
last time together in Taipei. Anything you can do to help will be
appreciated.
Steve
Nelson Castillo wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Steve Mosher wrote:
>
>> Community,
>>
>>To s
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> For now, I'm hoping my Freerunner improves enough to last long, as I don't
> expect another Free Software phone to come up anytime soon.
I wouldn't be so much sure.
Don't forget about GizmoForYou project with its Flow, as just an ex
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>
>>
>
> yes, I try that all the time. The tar.gz file is only 23 MB, so it
> should be no prob ...
>
>
Ok well I tried again with exactly the same results... does your system have
more disk? or are you
using an sd card?
I monitored the disk usage while it was un
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 12:30:21AM +0400, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> > For now, I'm hoping my Freerunner improves enough to last long, as I don't
> > expect another Free Software phone to come up anytime soon.
>
> I wouldn't be so
Thanks Sean for this announcement!
It's appreciated to get a status update from OM of things we've heard
rumors of. I'm very happy that OM got this far with the phones: we
have some tens of thousands (better guess anyone?) of Linux phones
around the world, various open/free distros to run on the H
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 12:30:21AM +0400, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
>> wrote:
>>
>>> For now, I'm hoping my Freerunner improves enough to last long, as I don't
>>> expect another Free Software ph
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> Thanks Sean for this announcement!
>
> It's appreciated to get a status update from OM of things we've heard
> rumors of. I'm very happy that OM got this far with the phones: we
> have some tens of thousands (better guess anyone?) of Linux phones
> around the world, various
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Dave Ball wrote:
> Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 12:30:21AM +0400, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
>>> wrote:
>>>
For now, I'm hoping my Freerunner improves enough to last lo
I read Sean's message this morning, and was going to send a link for it
to a friend who is off-list. So I went to the list's archive:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-June/048966.html
As you can see, the version of Sean's message shown in the web archive
has been almost entir
On 2/06/2009 11:19 PM, arne anka wrote:
> how does one add additional kernel arguments, which according to the wiki
> is done by creating a file /boot/append-GTA0[123]?
>
> oops, sorry. i forgot, questioning qi is spreading fud and causing mail
> congestion ...
Oh did I say that questioning Qi was
2009/6/3 Doug Jones :
> I read Sean's message this morning, and was going to send a link for it
> to a friend who is off-list. So I went to the list's archive:
>
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-June/048966.html
>
> As you can see, the version of Sean's message shown in the web
apparently, triangular buttons produce less errors.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/06/02/crocodile_keyboard/
i'm not totally convinced, but it would be worth a go, i think
now, is it possible to coerce raster's keyboard into using anything
other than square keys?
Hi,
Warren Baird-2 wrote:
>
>>Yeah, I could contribute some wallpapers - probably under a
CC-Attrib-Share
>>Alike license, if that's acceptable to you...
>
Sure, whatever license that allows users to use them and lets me
distribute them with the launcher.
Actually, I just need a few (maybe 2
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Robin Paulson wrote:
> apparently, triangular buttons produce less errors.
>
> http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/06/02/crocodile_keyboard/
>
> i'm not totally convinced, but it would be worth a go, i think
>
> now, is it possible to coerce raster's keyboard into usi
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