undrwater wrote:
undrwater wrote:
Whats new?
* Stylesheet(s)
* Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
* More settings
I WAS diving yesterday, so I will attempt to grab my profiles today or
tomorrow. :)
Russell Dwiggins
Discovered the usb host adapter I have is
(See below for a mail, that i posted to gta02-core list on the
weekend. I repost it here for more audience. Please answer here. Thank
you.)
Hi List,
in the community list we discussed sometime ago what tools we want to use. But
i thought we can hardly choose the right tools, if we dont define,
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Michael Sheldonm...@mikeasoft.com wrote:
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct gmail or
general email library?
The imaplib module would probably be your best choice. It's packaged in
python-email.
Isnt usable the gmail's mobile
Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 11:00 +0200 schrieb Laszlo KREKACS:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Michael Sheldonm...@mikeasoft.com wrote:
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct gmail or
general email library?
The imaplib module would probably be your best
That's exactly the problem - I've no idea how to get there, anyway it's
still browser based and imho using web browsers on the Neo sucks. Font
sizes never really fit, especially in such a webapp.
It probably has to do with the user agent string of the browser. If we could
mimic the iphone`s
2009/8/25 Marcel tan...@googlemail.com:
I'm writing a minimal gmail client for the Neo and found that libgmail
has loads of dependencies when trying it on the Hardware (which wasn't
successful until now because of these deps).
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 19:37:21 +0200
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
Sure, I'd like to test it. Any instructions on how to install it?
Yep, there are build instructions here:
http://www.bitwiz.org.uk/s/dri-for-the-freerunner.html
Sorry for the slow response. I've just updated the
Christian Rüb wrote:
Hi,
as there are some notable differences between navit from SHR[1] and navit
directly [2]. Does someone know how the navit binary from [2] is built? Maybe
advantages can be merged?
Navit version from [1] is 0.1.0+svnrev2309-r3 from [2] is svn-2511
differences I
Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 21:32 +1200 schrieb Robin Paulson:
2009/8/25 Marcel tan...@googlemail.com:
I'm writing a minimal gmail client for the Neo and found that libgmail
has loads of dependencies when trying it on the Hardware (which wasn't
successful until now because of these deps).
2009/8/25 Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za
That's exactly the problem - I've no idea how to get there, anyway it's
still browser based and imho using web browsers on the Neo sucks. Font
sizes never really fit, especially in such a webapp.
It probably has to do with the user agent
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Robin Paulsonrobin.paul...@gmail.com wrote:
why are you limiting
your app to reading mail through gmail's methods, instead of imap?)
I have tried to use simoultaneously gmail and an imap client
(thunderbird, evolution),
there are always caveats. The biggest is
Because I use gmail and wanted a fast solution without having to deal
with mail protocols... :) I'm currently looking at python-email (imaplib
module) that Michael Sheldon suggested, so it's basically becoming
general imap.
+1
Adolph
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On Tuesday 25 August 2009 11:42:10 Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/8/25 Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za
That's exactly the problem - I've no idea how to get there, anyway it's
still browser based and imho using web browsers on the Neo sucks. Font
sizes never really fit, especially in
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Adolph J. Vogelajvo...@tuks.co.za wrote:
In fact, there is already a ticket on SHR to include the iphone user agent
string in midori. http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/565
Hmm, thanks for the tip!
There is a user agent switcher for firefox[1], where I can
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:59:07AM +0200, Fabian Schölzel wrote:
for everyone (maybe standard software revision tools are applicable)? What
type of document numbering system is needed?
I have often wondered whether it is best to stear clear of
intelligent document numbering (some sort of
2009/8/25 Ben Thompson b...@york.ac.uk:
Perhaps it is best simply to have a sequential number which applies
to any sort of document be it PCB layout, mechanical CAD drawing,
etc. It is also necesarry to have some sort to revision number, which
might be separate from the number on the drawing
2009/8/25 Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Adolph J. Vogelajvo...@tuks.co.za
wrote:
In fact, there is already a ticket on SHR to include the iphone user
agent
string in midori. http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/565
Hmm, thanks for the tip!
Dunno if its the way of going or not.
I like the idea since then we can have access to other iphone specific web
pages.
I had a quick look at the source of midori and patching it to include the
iphone user agent string will be trivial. I'm not sure what to do with the
patch to get it into
2009/8/25 Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com:
depends on the number of drawings you have. having worked on projects
(admittedly slightly larger than the neo...) with hundreds of
drawings, it helps no end having your fire protection set labelled
differently to the aircon, and again labelled
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
Is the layout much different? Could you post a screenshot?
Yepp, very different, and in the good sense.
And there is no advertising on it (yet).
So I think it is clearly the best option to go.
Here is a screenshot:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Adolph J. Vogelajvo...@tuks.co.za wrote:
In fact, there is already a ticket on SHR to include the iphone user agent
string in midori. http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/565
Do you know how to change user agent id in midori?
I have midori on my desktop, and
Why not just use something like git to handle the revisions? Personally I`m
not a fan of archane filenames...
Just my two cents,
Regards, Adolph
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That's pretty cool, thanks for digging it out :D
Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 13:26 +0200 schrieb Laszlo KREKACS:
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
Is the layout much different? Could you post a screenshot?
Yepp, very different, and in the good sense.
Do you know how to change user agent id in midori?
I have midori on my desktop, and wanna try out gmail interface in
midori and report.
Its under edit - preferences - network (I think).
Unfortunately it doens`t seem available in the midori version on ubuntu 9.04
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Adolph J. Vogelajvo...@tuks.co.za wrote:
Its under edit - preferences - network (I think).
Unfortunately it doens`t seem available in the midori version on ubuntu 9.04
In ubuntu jaunty the newest midori version is: 0.1.2
The newest official version is: 0.1.9
Adolph J. Vogel wrote:
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 11:42:10 Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/8/25 Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za
That's exactly the problem - I've no idea how to get there, anyway it's
still browser based and imho using web browsers on the Neo sucks. Font
sizes
On 8/25/09, Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Michael Sheldonm...@mikeasoft.com wrote:
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct gmail or
general email library?
The imaplib module would probably be your best choice.
2009/8/25 Adolph J. Vogel ajvo...@tuks.co.za:
Why not just use something like git to handle the revisions? Personally I`m
not a fan of archane filenames...
I'll have to look into this, i am not really into software revision
systems. Maybe it depends on the file format for parts/drawing we will
2009/8/25 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com
I think that's really wrong way (support of gmail directly in Paroli).
Why not just use opimd and Gmail-Contacts backend? That backend
shouldn't be hard to write, maybe even I'll write it.
Implementing contacts and messages handling in
I have spend several hours thinking about how a good application
showroom should look like. Here are some questions I asked myself:
Should the showroom be filled automatically from a repository?
-
YES, we can spend our time better than adding applications and
updating broken ones manually.
For everyone:
What user agent is on the shr's trac, is different from
iphone 3.0 user agent...
shr's trac user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+
(KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A538b Safari/419.3
Iphone 3.0 user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Under firefox (with user agent iphone 3.0) works flawlessly.
Doh!
Apart from constant up and down jumping it works.
Its definietly not flawless...
Best regards,
Laszlo
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
New version:
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_new_doesnotwork.png
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_new.png
Old version:
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_old.png
The new
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
New version:
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_new_doesnotwork.png
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_new.png
Old version:
Apart from constant up and down jumping it works.
Its definietly not flawless...
Im using firefox 3.5 and haven`t experienced any jumps?
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Michael Sheldonm...@mikeasoft.com wrote:
Why not just use the generic mobile version of gmail at
http://m.gmail.com ? It's not as flashy but it works.
Ehh, the iphone version is more beautiful, this mobile version
has really small fonts and not optimized for
Am Dienstag, den 25.08.2009, 13:44 +0100 schrieb Michael Sheldon:
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
New version:
http://laszlo.krekacs.googlepages.com/iphone_new_doesnotwork.png
snip
How should different distributions be combined in the showroom?
-
This is difficult since package information from different repositories
is is likely to differ. That means for example: should we use the
description provided by SHR or the one from Gentoo?
My first thought was, to just
[cut]
I a little disagree with you here, I like the vision of the apt-get
portal to be aplication-centric instead of distro-centric, I agree to
Each distro has it's own bb files. How do you imagine concatenating
these? Several app's descriptions from each distro? You have to divide
showroom into
[cut]
Do we want to support more hardware than the Freerunner?
IMHO - no. If this hardware supports some distro, than application would
run on it.
Opposite example would be showroom for distributions, where you should
tell if some distro runs on particular hardware.
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On Tuesday 25 August 2009 14:57:21 Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
So Im in favor of iphone version. Just need a small kick
into midori to fully support it.
Are there any other browsers on the FR, that might work?
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Adolph J. Vogelajvo...@tuks.co.za wrote:
So Im in favor of iphone version. Just need a small kick
into midori to fully support it.
Are there any other browsers on the FR, that might work?
alternatives:
* woosh: It has problems with complicated webpages (ie.
Are there any other browsers on the FR, that might work?
alternatives:
* woosh: It has problems with complicated webpages (ie. javascripts)
* eve: proof-of-concept stage (enlightenment based browser), a demo
video here: http://tonikitoo.blogspot.com/
* fennec: the freerunner is not
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Nikita V. Youshchenkoyo...@debian.org wrote:
arora.
Works well as a browser.
I installed version 0.5 (from ubuntu repositories), it required 18MB
dependencies and use qt.
However I dont see a way of changing user agent, so I cant try out how
well it works...
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 16:26:36 Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
arora.
Works well as a browser.
Is available in Debian repo.
Don't know about SHR and other OE-based repos.
Do you know if/how to change arora`s user agent string?
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 03:36:16PM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
I a little disagree with you here, I like the vision of the apt-get
portal to be aplication-centric instead of distro-centric, I agree to
extract info form the repos , and this info will be useful to
initialize the bd,
Christian Rüb wrote:
using svn r2517 $HOME/.navit/navit.xml is used by navit again, there
seemed to be a bug in opk package as navit.xml in /usr/share/navit was
empty, too. Also speed seems to be the same for menus etc. One more
advantage of using [2]: deactivating map follows vehicle
Thomas White-2 wrote:
The binaries linked from that page are out of date - I'll update them
shortly if anyone's interested in this lazy option.
I am :)
Let's say that i'd like to blind test the other option :)
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Ehh, the iphone version is more beautiful, this mobile version
has really small fonts and not optimized for finger usage at all.
(ie, its really hard to click on links).
Just for interests sake, I tested a couple of other iphone optimized webpages.
All of them seem to work, only gmail doesnt
On 8/25/09, David Reyes Samblas Martinez da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
snip
How should different distributions be combined in the showroom?
-
This is difficult since package information from different repositories
is is likely to differ. That means for example: should we use the
description
KaZeR wrote:
Christian Rüb wrote:
using svn r2517 $HOME/.navit/navit.xml is used by navit again, there
seemed to be a bug in opk package as navit.xml in /usr/share/navit was
empty, too. Also speed seems to be the same for menus etc. One more
advantage of using [2]: deactivating
On 8/25/09, Christian Rüb christian.r...@gmx.net wrote:
KaZeR wrote:
Christian Rüb wrote:
using svn r2517 $HOME/.navit/navit.xml is used by navit again, there
seemed to be a bug in opk package as navit.xml in /usr/share/navit was
empty, too. Also speed seems to be the same for menus
snip
I still have to test apt-portal and I encourage others to do that too,
because if it delivers 99% of what we need, then I suggest we go with
whatever it offers and build on that.
+1
Knowing from experience that building these things from scratch is
a lot of work...
+1000
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Well, app-oriented showroom will be easier to maintain (well, i'm not
sure about that), but less useful for users and applications using
data from that showroom (about that i'm sure :P).
Ok so this argument has conviced me about a separate showroom by
distro, one of the goals is that the info
On 8/25/09, David Reyes Samblas Martinez da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
Well, app-oriented showroom will be easier to maintain (well, i'm not
sure about that), but less useful for users and applications using
data from that showroom (about that i'm sure :P).
Ok so this argument has conviced me
My opinion is that building a tool like this ourselves is definitely the
last resort - we have limited resources for the FR - let's not spend them
re-inventing the wheel.
I'm not so sure about seperating out comments and information based on the
distribution / app version / etc... would it be
hand crafted OSD layout also very useful on my FR.
care to share? screenshot?
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Nikita V. Youshchenkoyo...@debian.org
wrote:
arora.
Works well as a browser.
I installed version 0.5 (from ubuntu repositories), it required 18MB
dependencies and use qt.
Debian currently has 0.8
However I dont see a way of changing user agent, so I
Someone please test apt-portal and see what it offers or how much work
it is to hack it to do what we want. I don't think it's much work:
oe-based distros and debian shouldn't be a problem since the
repositories are veeery close to the ubuntu repositories used by
playdeb - I'd guess that setting
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Nikita V. Youshchenkoyo...@debian.org
wrote:
arora.
Works well as a browser.
I installed version 0.5 (from ubuntu repositories), it required 18MB
dependencies and use qt.
Debian
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 09:21:37PM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
Someone please test apt-portal and see what it offers or how much work
it is to hack it to do what we want.
I installed it as Joao Pinto suggested, like
http://wiki.getdeb.net/apt-portal/Download
and it worked without a problem.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:56:19PM +0100, Joao Pinto wrote:
I don't have a diagram for the APT-Portal database model, actually I
find more important the the rational used on it.
It's pretty clear still :)
Any pointers for the list on how to hack this thing?
On my perspective there are 3 key
Hi!
I know this has been asked before but since it's not clear for
everyone who'd like to know it, I ask it once again. If the answers
make sense, the info could possibly be added to openmoko wiki on one
single page to cover all distros.
Let's suppose I've an idea to write the Most Coolest app
Navit in revision 2520 is now in SHR unstable repo :)
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Hi!
Having looked at apt-portal[1] my vote says that should be used for
whatever we're going to build.
Here are some practical questions:
1. Where to read about different distros, or more specifically their
packages?
What are these magical bb recipes, for example, and to what extent
are they
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:00:10 -0500 (CDT)
KaZeR ka...@altern.org wrote:
The binaries linked from that page are out of date - I'll update
them shortly if anyone's interested in this lazy option.
I am :)
Let's say that i'd like to blind test the other option :)
Up to date DRI binaries
2009/8/25 Markus Törnqvist m...@nysv.org:
Hi!
Having looked at apt-portal[1] my vote says that should be used for
whatever we're going to build.
Here are some practical questions:
1. Where to read about different distros, or more specifically their
packages?
What are these magical bb
hi marcus in what machine/distro had you have success on make run apt-portal?
I'm triying diferent machines distros without succes :(
Ubuntu 8.10/intel quadcore
Ubuntu 9.04/
debian lenny/qemux86 on the quadcore compiled/install py2.6 from sources
eeeBuntu 8.10/intel atom compiled/install
Hi,
Did anyone open their free runner up.I want to give it a try.Any suggestion
(blogs or pics of it might help).Please let me know.How is the screen in FR
.Is there a backlit panel and a color panel which can be seperated?
Sriranjan
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Hi,
Did anyone open their free runner up.I want to give it a try.Any suggestion
(blogs or pics of it might help).Please let me know.How is the screen in FR
.Is there a backlit panel and a color panel which can be seperated?
Hi,
Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
then please help me someone to learn the necessary-things about
kernel-hacking
(i know, it's a lot of work!) to fix this bugs in wifi?
I tell you the most nasty bugs are
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