2009/7/29 KaZeR
>
> Hello list.
>
> I've tested litephone, and i like the concept behind it. Switching from
> contacts to messages to phone logs is done in a breath. I also like the
> possibility to change the volume during call, even if it's not done in the
> cleaner way : at least, it works. Sc
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi,
> new version of QtMoko debian images is uploading now. It will be
> possible to download them soon (like in 2 hours) from:
>
> http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/
[snip]
> Most probably no bugs were introduced and this versi
Yes, it can be done with bash scripts, but there's no avoiding restarting
frameworkd and ophonekitd. That's the part that takes so long.
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Hi,
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
>
>>Glad to hear you got it working, c_c. :)
>
Thanks to this thread and the people here!
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
>
>> If I suspend the phone, then it disconnects from the
>>headset, and I can't answer calls until I run the dbus command
>
I use the spea
Hi,
Congrats and best wishes. Hope FSO goes a long way :-)
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On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Onen wrote:
> Alex, could you be more specific, I am not sure to understand what you
> have in mind? Are you wondering if we could log cells from other
> operators with only one phone?
>
Exactly. I don't know alot about GSM. On one hand, you can see the
other networ
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 17:51, Michael 'Mickey'
Lauer wrote:
> Braunschweig, Germany, 2009-07-29. For immediate release.
>
> The freesmartphone.org core-team founds a BGB company to facilitate
> the further development of free and open source middleware for
> Linux-based mobile systems: "Lauer, Lüb
Congrats
2009/7/29 Fabian Schölzel
> Am Mittwoch 29. Juli 2009 17:51:20 schrieb Michael 'Mickey' Lauer:
> >
> > The core-team members of the freesmartphone.org project today announced
> > the founding of a legal entity offering consulting, training, and
> > implementation services around the
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 06:06:55PM +0200, Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> Go to their website - read their policy.
> tile.openstreetmap.org is not to be used for "bulk downloads".
URL?
> I can understand this, they probably have a bandwith problem.
Although you'd think that if they were trying t
Hi,
thanks for pointing this email from Harald Welte.
We have not looked much at the legal side. Because we found a lot of
public work (research, etc.) about locating your phone thanks to GSM
signals. We also found different projects which uses the GSM data, and
log it. And as the data is free
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 22:07, Laszlo
KREKACS wrote:
> And when I set the value '-1', shouldn't fso request CPU
> automagically for me?
No. Value -1 in IdleNotifier is for permanently disabling suspend. CPU
resource is temporary, when some app needs for instance some
calculations and don't want to
* Previdi Roberto [27.07.2009 13:07]:
>hello list. I wrote this little script taking inspiration from the
>powerful gentoo command "revdep-rebuild". It scans all the binary files in
>/usr/bin and shows the broken ones (the ones linking non existent library)
>
>#!/bin/sh
>for i
Hi,
I meant to say
On Wed, 29.07.2009 at 22:04:16 +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> I'm a bit out-of-sync with all of you, due to "other work",
that I'm sorry if there's a bit of duplication, and I also don't
expect a quick fix.
I have one feature request, though:
* Ability to explicitly refuse t
Dear List,
My om2009.t5 phone sometime suspend,
no matter what I set in paroli.
It occurs mostly when I start the phone with usb connected.
(or the usb triggers the phone to start).
I examined paroli's source code, and found the relevant part:
paroli-services/system/idlenotifier.py:64
def set
Dear Community
the last tree days i tryed to install Debian "over" SHR.
Everytime endig with:
P: Configuring package debian-archive-keyringP: Configuring package aptP:
Configuring helper cdebootstrap-helper-aptE: Internal error:
installr...@om-gta02 ~ $
Full Log is appended
Any hints?
Hi,
On Fri, 24.07.2009 at 08:40:45 +0200, Mirko Lindner
wrote:
> There still is the plan to release a final version of Om2009. It
> would be good if we could assemble a list of problems in paroli that
> need fixing for the release.
I'm a bit out-of-sync with all of you, due to "other work"
Hi!
I hope somebody can help me out:
Im currently using evas.canvas for some basic graphics.
Im creating line with this code snippet:
line = self.Line(color="#CE5C00")
line.start_set(oldx, oldy)
line.end_set(newx, newy)
line.show()
The only problem with it, that it creates 1px wide line.
How ca
Hi!
This is a e specifiy question, I hope somebody is more knowledgable then me.
Im creating a line element on evas.canvas with the following snippet of code:
line = self.Line(color="#CE5C00")
line.start_set(oldx, oldy)
line.end_set(newx, newy)
line.show()
The problem with it, it is always 1 px
Am Mittwoch 29. Juli 2009 17:51:20 schrieb Michael 'Mickey' Lauer:
>
> The core-team members of the freesmartphone.org project today announced
> the founding of a legal entity offering consulting, training, and
> implementation services around the freesmartphone.org middleware
> platform, also know
> I don't remember exactly where, but there are folders dedicated to
> contain scripts to execute while suspend/resume (just like init.d).
yes, below /etc/apm/ -- but that requires a running apm, which is quite an
overhead for that simple task.
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> This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but...
> I believe /etc/enlightenment/suspend.sh is the file ran to cause the
> suspend. You could modify that. I don't know if there's an
> equivalent for resume.
no enlightment here, so no go.
> That suspend script uses FSO. And it seems
Am Freitag 24. Juli 2009 20:27:09 schrieb Patryk Benderz:
> Hello list,
> As i have finished layout for DistributionBox templates, please take a
> look at [1] to see how DistributionBox would look like, which you like
> most and post your votes here or on wiki discussion page.
> After l
> is there any infrastructure to run scripts upon suspend resp resume?
> the only way so far seems to be using apmd -- but that adds considerable
> delay to resume ...
I don't remember exactly where, but there are folders dedicated to
contain scripts to execute while suspend/resume (just like init
This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but...
I believe /etc/enlightenment/suspend.sh is the file ran to cause the
suspend. You could modify that. I don't know if there's an
equivalent for resume.
That suspend script uses FSO. And it seems like FSO calls the Resume
function of all
I voted just before this email, but for clarity, I'll repost after it: 8a.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> Hmm, i have noticed that some of you guys voted, while we still worked
> on templates layout. Many has changed and few additional has appeared,
> thus if anybody w
8a
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Really great news :) I wish you all the best
2009/7/29 Pieter Colpaert :
> +1!
> On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 00:33 +0800, Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
>> Mickey, Stefan, Daniel and Jan,
>>
>> congratulations!
>> I wish you all the best, both from a free software and business perspective
>> it's so important to
+1!
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 00:33 +0800, Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
> Mickey, Stefan, Daniel and Jan,
>
> congratulations!
> I wish you all the best, both from a free software and business perspective
> it's so important to avoid the mobile Android monoculture :-)
>
> Way to go FSO, we will do what we
Congratulations Mickey.
Qi hardware supports your efforts and if there is anything we can do to
assist you just
let us know. There is a freesmartphone in Qi's future, hopefully sooner
than people expect.
FSO would be a vital part of that. I'll have mirko add your organizations
to our list of lin
Now is based on debian, but next release will have one version based
on SHR too :) and yes we will,sorry, Cristoph M will include litephone
:)
2009/7/29 Dan Staley :
> Wow, I will admit I'm excited to try this out. I love programming in
> QT...and the UI design here looks great.
> This + litephon
Hello to Everyone,
I'm seriously thinking to perform the fix on my phone, but I'm afraid to
have some lack of knowledge.
Is some guide/how-to available out there?
Thank you very much
Giacomo
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 05:51:20PM +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> decided to incorporate the FSO middleware", says Dr. Michael Lauer,
LOL each time I read this part I always read "Dr. Mickey Lauer" ;)
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I guess congratulations are in order. :)
Best of luck, guys!
Rui
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 05:51:20PM +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Braunschweig, Germany, 2009-07-29. For immediate release.
>
> The freesmartphone.org core-team founds a BGB company to facilitate
> the further development o
Mickey, Stefan, Daniel and Jan,
congratulations!
I wish you all the best, both from a free software and business perspective
it's so important to avoid the mobile Android monoculture :-)
Way to go FSO, we will do what we can to support you guys.
Wolfgang
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 05:51:20PM +0200,
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Michael 'Mickey'
Lauer wrote:
> Braunschweig, Germany, 2009-07-29. For immediate release.
>
> The freesmartphone.org core-team founds a BGB company to facilitate
> the further development of free and open source middleware for
> Linux-based mobile systems: "Lauer, L
Either 8a or 8b.
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> Hmm, i have noticed that some of you guys voted, while we still worked
> on templates layout. Many has changed and few additional has appeared,
> thus if anybody wishes to change their votes, do not hesitate to do so.
> Preferably und
Braunschweig, Germany, 2009-07-29. For immediate release.
The freesmartphone.org core-team founds a BGB company to facilitate
the further development of free and open source middleware for
Linux-based mobile systems: "Lauer, Lübbe, Schmidt, Willmann,
freesmartphone.org GbR".
The core-team members
>> Except for charging while it is off, but that is a different story XP
>
> i do it ;P
>
> power on
> connect adapter (it wcharges)
> power off
> you go to sleep
tested it yesterday, rather by accident (fso5.5/debian).
since i got autosuspend running, the fr uses to nod off even when on power
7c
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Adam Jimerson wrote:
> On Friday 24 July 2009 06:56:22 pm Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>>That's Linux box which fits in your pocket. You can do
>> everything.
>
> Except for charging while it is off, but that is a different story XP
i do it ;P
power on
connect ad
Ben Wong writes:
>> Yes, this is what I was thinking of. I am afraid to leave battery-powered
>> devices plugged in (line-powered) all the time, though, because doing so
>> seems to kill laptop batteries.
>
> That's a good question, whether constant charging shortens the
> lifespan of a Li battery
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Brolin Empey wrote:
> 2009/7/27 Ben Wong
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Brolin Empey wrote:
>>
>> > I prefer to shut down my cell phone before going to bed, but I
>> > frequently
>> > forget to do so.
>
> That could be interpreted as meaning I frequently fo
I had this problem with QtEI - I think the issue was related to the speaker
phone mode being turned on incorrectly and generating some kind of feedback.
Since I didn't use the speakerphone mode, My solution was to just copy the
alsa state file for handset use overtop of the speakerphone alsa file.
Wow, I will admit I'm excited to try this out. I love programming in
QT...and the UI design here looks great.
This + litephone would make a very nice distro I believe
I'll throw it on my uSD card and give it a try when I get home.
Does anyone know, is Qallee based on debian? or the openmoko
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 15:19, KaZeR wrote:
>
>
>
> Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>>
>> Nooo, no GSM.SIM! That's evil :P I've implemented deleting messages
>> from SIM in opimd few days ago. With upgrade it should automatically
>> work in litephone.
>>
> Ah, apologies, then. Would you mind to enlig
Hi,
yesterday i changed from the deprecated xserver-xglamo to the new
xserver-xorg-video-glamo package and it works better than i expected. :)
But now i got the problem that i have no right click again.
I read that the long-tap patch from Sebastian Ohl now is implemented in
the debian xserver-xor
Hi guys,I'm preparing an image based on shr witch works with Qalee, just
wait some few days :)
I plan to integrate it in Qalee in the future ...
2009/7/29 KaZeR
>
>
>
> Helge Hafting wrote:
> >
> >
> > I installed on shr-unstable, killed ophonekitd, ran the registration
> > script and started l
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>
> I installed on shr-unstable, killed ophonekitd, ran the registration
> script and started litephone like this:
>
> $ litephone style_sheet.conf
>
>
I believe that the style_sheet part isn't needed anymore, and instead you
can use other parameters (like demo, etc
Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I gave it a try and wrote an FSO based phone app in Qt. It's using the
> new PIM service, and since that's not completely stable yet, there are a
> few problems. I'm releasing this anyway, to help test FSO, and meanwhile
> get some feedback on the gui and gene
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> Nooo, no GSM.SIM! That's evil :P I've implemented deleting messages
> from SIM in opimd few days ago. With upgrade it should automatically
> work in litephone.
>
Ah, apologies, then. Would you mind to enlight me about the right way of
doing it then? Is it docu
Andrew Stephen wrote:
> 2009/7/28 Warren Baird :
>
>> looks great - I took the liberty of adding the version #'s into the output
>> created by the template, so you can see the version #'s on the draft
>> community page.
>>
>> My preference is '8a'
>>
>
> I vote for 8a also.
>
>
8a was th
Glad to hear you got it working, c_c. :)
In the mean time, I've had to disable bluetooth entirely since it's just not
ready to use yet. If I suspend the phone, then it disconnects from the
headset, and I can't answer calls until I run the dbus command, which isn't
realistic to do while the phone i
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 14:14, KaZeR wrote:
> Also, deleting sms can be done using
> org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.DeleteMessage(int(message)) : it could be useful
> :)
Nooo, no GSM.SIM! That's evil :P I've implemented deleting messages
from SIM in opimd few days ago. With upgrade it should automatic
The noise
> sounds like no kind of RF interference or feedback that I have ever
> heard - the pitch is not fixed and the closest thing I can think of to
> compare it to is the wind whistling through some trees, but much
> louder and quite a bit harsher.
>
>
I get a similar sound when using the Fr
Ah, i had a crash when updating a contact :)
INFO: Updating contact
INFO: New dbus call: org.freesmartphone.opimd
/org/freesmartphone/PIM/Contacts org.freesmartphone.PIM.Contacts Query;
Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup() without
pending_setup is deprecated and stron
c_c writes:
>> did you add the rules to
>> /etc/freesmartphone/oeventsd/rules.yaml?
>>
> Yup. Did that. But had not uncommented the SCORouting = PCM line in
> /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf. Once that was done a reboot, followed by mdbus -s
> org.bluez /org/bluez/`pidof bluetoothd`/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx
> mdbus -s
> org.bluez /org/bluez/`pidof bluetoothd`/hci0/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx
> org.bluez.Headset.Connect and the headset is up.
> Thanks - finally I can use it!
>
> A few suspends later - I need to org.bluez.Headset.Connect, but the pid
> has
> changed.
that's why you use
pidof bluetoothd
in
Hey all,
Has anyone else ever experienced a loud squealing or shrieking noise
on their Freerunner that begins some amount seconds (varies) after
starting or receiving a phone call? The noise rapidly gets louder once
it starts and within about a second is much louder than the voice.
Both parties ca
7c (again, I had voted on previous post)
2009/7/29 Denis Galvão :
> 7c
>
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>
> On 29/07/2009, at 07:39, Patryk Benderz wrote:
>
>> Hmm, i have noticed that some of
Hi,
arne anka wrote:
>
> did you add the rules to
> /etc/freesmartphone/oeventsd/rules.yaml?
>
Yup. Did that. But had not uncommented the SCORouting = PCM line in
/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf. Once that was done a reboot, followed by mdbus -s
org.bluez /org/bluez/`pidof bluetoothd`/hci0/dev_xx_x
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On 29/07/2009, at 07:39, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> Hmm, i have noticed that some of you guys voted, while we still worked
> on templates layout. Many has changed and few
Hello list.
I've tested litephone, and i like the concept behind it. Switching from
contacts to messages to phone logs is done in a breath. I also like the
possibility to change the volume during call, even if it's not done in the
cleaner way : at least, it works. Scrolling is a bit awkward at th
Hmm, i have noticed that some of you guys voted, while we still worked
on templates layout. Many has changed and few additional has appeared,
thus if anybody wishes to change their votes, do not hesitate to do so.
Preferably under this post-will be easier for me to count.
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http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenWrt
I just tested OpenWrt installed on Freerunners flash and on SD-card.
It works nicely and it boots very fast. It has terminal installed.
Wlan works. (I think these are important to test it quickly)
Someone just asked how to install packages. It uses opkg and t
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 28 Jul 2009, at 11:35, Patryk Benderz wrote:
>> ...
>> Hi, did you considered legal side of this work? I mean, do GSM
>> operators
>> in all countries allow us to collect these data?
>
> The data is publicly observable, so I don't see how they
2009/7/28 Warren Baird :
> looks great - I took the liberty of adding the version #'s into the output
> created by the template, so you can see the version #'s on the draft
> community page.
>
> My preference is '8a'
I vote for 8a also.
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:17 AM, Bernd Prünster
wrote:
> Sebastian Krzyszkowiak schrieb:
> > On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 02:31, Bernd Prünster
> wrote:
> >
> >> saw these screenies on scap:
> >> http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/b41df60899616887078dc018612ba0e7.png
> >>
> >> looks like efl based, seems
On 28 Jul 2009, at 11:35, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> ...
> Hi, did you considered legal side of this work? I mean, do GSM
> operators
> in all countries allow us to collect these data?
The data is publicly observable, so I don't see how they can claim any
copyright upon it.
If you're drawing a
Atilla Filiz writes:
> So according to schematics, there is NOR WP pin at H-TP4711. The
> component placement sheet shows it as T-HP7711, as there are no
> 4711s(hardware revision?).
I see H-TP7711 under the LCM and it's entirely different TP. You need
H-TP4711, located right under the debug boar
did you add the rules to
/etc/freesmartphone/oeventsd/rules.yaml
?
they actually do the loading of the gsmbluetooth.state file -- and
theoretically should do the unloading resp loading of gsmhandset.state,
when no bt headset is connected.
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So according to schematics, there is NOR WP pin at H-TP4711. The component
placement sheet shows it as T-HP7711, as there are no 4711s(hardware
revision?). What I need is to short this pin to the ground while my Neo is
running, and run the flash script. Is that correct? Seems easy enough.
Happy ha
2009/7/29 Paul Fertser :
> Atilla Filiz writes:
>> Wow, I didn't know that, I haven't seen it on wiki but will keep
>> researching. Thanks for the info, you may have just saved my precious
>> student $s.
>
> I don't think it's mentioned anywhere. Probably it even shouldn't be
> so those who don't
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