On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Joerg Lippmann wrote:
>> > Then the Freerunner is not for you.
>> > It may sound harsh, but it's definitely *not* suitable for daily use.
>> > Period.
>>
>> I must respectfully disagree with Joerg's advice to you. [...]
> OK, maybe I should explain. My mail should
I compiled it but when I try to exec it, it returns "QtMaze was
terminated due to application error." I'll have to look a little bit
into it
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:43 AM, HouYu Li wrote:
> Well, after you. I will do a new snapbuild. :p
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Fabio Locati wrote:
>
On June 21, 2009 09:50:14 am Fabian Killus wrote:
> I recall that ages ago many people on this list were complaining that
> Openmoko wasn't as open as they had promised. They felt not informed
> about what was going on behind the curtain of core development. When
> everything is turned over to the
Well, after you. I will do a new snapbuild. :p
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Fabio Locati wrote:
> That's awesome :) I'm trying to compile the image with this game too
> :) If everything works as it should this app will be in my repository
> git really soon :)
> Thank you for your help :)
>
>
QtMoko
- Lorn Potter (lpotter)
- Radekp (I dunno the real name)
- Franky Van Liedekerke (liedekef)
- Fabio Alessandro Locati (fale)
I hope to haven't forgot anyone.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Thomas White wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 22:30:40 +0300
> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
>> Fabian
2009/6/20 Ben Wong :
> I must respectfully disagree with Joerg's advice to you. There are
> flaws, including the ones Joerg points out, but they do not
> necessarily make the Freeruner unsuitable as a daily phone.
Agreed. FreeRunner is my only phone as well.
> The sound quality is "terrible" acc
That's awesome :) I'm trying to compile the image with this game too
:) If everything works as it should this app will be in my repository
git really soon :)
Thank you for your help :)
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:57 PM, ANT wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> All we know that the only thing that stops people from us
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 22:30:40 +0300
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Fabian Killus writes:
> > Xorg glamo:
> > - Thomas White
>
> I'd add Lars-Peter Clausen here (38 commits to xf86-video-glamo).
Absolutely - certainly before my own name. What me (and Andreas, and
hopefully a few others) are doin
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 17:50, Fabian Killus wrote:
> SHR:
> - ?
There are now 11 members in SHR coreteam:
ptitjes, mrmoku, dos1 (that's me! ;D), spaetz, TAsn, Deubeuliou,
m0nt0, Ainulindale, Toaster`, methril, mickeyl
Most of guys working on SHR are mentioned in Ainulindale's
presentation at FSO
Fabian Killus writes:
> Xorg glamo:
> - Thomas White
I'd add Lars-Peter Clausen here (38 commits to xf86-video-glamo).
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:01:16 -0400
Warren Baird (WB) wrote:
>Hey - no I don't particularly believe that the phone will cause a
>problem. However I also don't like lying to people - so if I got
>hassled by the stews, I'd like to be able to honestly say I've turned
>off the phone component.
plus s
Hey - no I don't particularly believe that the phone will cause a problem.
However I also don't like lying to people - so if I got hassled by the
stews, I'd like to be able to honestly say I've turned off the phone
component.
Warren
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Paul Fertser wrote:
> Warren
Hi,
All we know that the only thing that stops people from use of Qt Extended as
main distro is lack of Mokomaze :)
I've decided to learn QtE a little and already rewrited Mokomaze 0.2 to use
Qt. The port is named QtMaze and there are its benefits:
* it works
* it can be included in distro ;)
I recall that ages ago many people on this list were complaining that
Openmoko wasn't as open as they had promised. They felt not informed
about what was going on behind the curtain of core development. When
everything is turned over to the community now, it is our chance to do
better.
As proposed
We just released PISI 0.3.
Contacts synchronization was extended by SIM (via DBUS) support - making
it available to SHR users. Python 2.6 is supported as well (including
all dependency packages).
Contacts Synchronization currently supports
- SIM Card via DBUS (e.g. SHR)
- QTopia SQLite (e.g. OM 2
yeah that's right. It's a 2.6.29-rc3
jake
On 6/21/09, Davide Scaini wrote:
> guess it's a 2.6.29-rc3 but i'll give a look. thanks...
> no other ideas about this problem?
> reproducibility it's a nightmare on this fr...
> d
>
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Jakob wrote:
>
>> i'm using the lat
guess it's a 2.6.29-rc3 but i'll give a look. thanks...
no other ideas about this problem?
reproducibility it's a nightmare on this fr...
d
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Jakob wrote:
> i'm using the latest kernel provided by shr. It's from June 15th. I
> don't know on what the kernel is based
Ok, than it should be the latest kernel from [1].
The kernel there is from June 15th [2].
I will try this kernel with debian and maybe wlan works better than
andy-tracking from [3]. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
[1]http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/
[2]uImage-2.6.29-oe10+gitr1198
i'm using the latest kernel provided by shr. It's from June 15th. I
don't know on what the kernel is based on.
jake
On 6/21/09, Davide Scaini wrote:
> ok,
> imho it's a mixture of kernel and wpa/shr version... i had a shr-u well
> working with the kernel i mentioned, but latest shr-u is _really_
ok,
imho it's a mixture of kernel and wpa/shr version... i had a shr-u well
working with the kernel i mentioned, but latest shr-u is _really_ nicer! so,
i would like to have the wifi working with that... if possible.
@Jakob: which kernel do you use, please?
...it seems to me an hard balancing...
d
Do you know which kernel you use where wlan and wpa is working?
Because i use the latest andy-tracking (in debian) for a few months now
and wlan with wpa isn't working since than. But i don't exactly know if
the problem is the kernel or wpa_supplicant or something else. Last time
it worked was wit
i don't have a problem using wlan with wpa on latest shr-unstable. I
use mofi (included in shr) to connect to my wlan-router.
jake
On 6/21/09, Davide Scaini wrote:
> ...and trying with latest kernel i get a kernel panic...
> do you have a working wifi (or at least a non criptic wpasupplicant
> b
...and trying with latest kernel i get a kernel panic...
do you have a working wifi (or at least a non criptic wpasupplicant
behaviour) with shr-unstable?
d
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Davide Scaini wrote:
> Hi guys,
> i'm experiencing some problems with shr unstable... so i downloaded the
W dniu 21 czerwca 2009 10:25 użytkownik Łukasz Pankowski napisał:
> jeremy jozwik writes:
>
> > nice interesting error creeping on me this morning, after installing
> literki i figured i would switch the keyboard to none in elementary. works
> great for the adding new contact, the one place
> > w
jeremy jozwik writes:
> nice interesting error creeping on me this morning, after installing literki
> i figured i would switch the keyboard to none in elementary. works great for
> the adding new contact, the one place
> where the default keyboard would auto show. i could now use literki witho
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While OSM2go isn't - today - working as expeted on FreeRunner, we have
Mumpot that, in the last version, is quite perfect. The only lack of
Mumpot, compared with OSM2go are presets (JOSM like tagging menus) and
the satellite overlay (wich, I think, for
i use it for about a year now as sole phone, after some weeks with 2007.X
i installed debian with fso (a kind of distri you forgot to metion, too).
> - The device wakes up too slowly, I lost some calls.
no problem for month now.
> - The vibrator is too weak, I missed more calls.
most if not a
Thanks for reminding us about the issues that still exist. However,
you should really report them as bugs so that they don't get lost and
can be analyzed better.
Joerg Lippmann writes:
> - The device wakes up too slowly, I lost some calls.
Confirmed, ringtone is sometimes played few seconds (<1
Warren Baird writes:
> I was wondering if there was a way to make OM2009 safe for use on an
> airplane
Hey, do you really believe using some electronic device (including
various radio transmitters) might be unsafe on an airplane?
Those stupid agencies prohibit bringing water on board but don't d
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