On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Paul Fertser wrote:
> Niels Heyvaert writes:
> ...
>> It installs the Qi bootloader, reboots, the kernel, reboots, then
>> installs the system image.
>
> I want to warn everybody that the Qi version provided by Koolu is some
> questionable fork to change partition
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
> Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
>
> > Is anybody at all able to get Qi to bott from several partitions on a
> > SD card?
> > If so, how?
>
> For me noboot-GTA02 file in /boot works just fine. I am using qi from
>
> https://people.openmoko.org/an
Is there a way to tell which version of Qi you have from Linux?
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Hi,
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Alexander Syring <
openm...@asyring.homeip.net> wrote:
> I've the problem, that when I want to send an SMS to anybody from my
> contacts
> with more than one number it doesn't show the numbers to choose from. It
> takes
> the first one.
>
> How can it be fixed
yeah it was a modified one
I'm was hoping it would be included in this release
I think I even mailed Marcus about it
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Alexander Lehner <
leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
>
> > I used googlemaps to do the routing, conv
john dowd wrote:
>
>
> -- Forwarded Message --
>
> Subject: Re: linphone
> Date: Monday 21 September 2009
> From: John Dowd
> To: Johan Thelmén
>
> On Saturday 12 September 2009 05:18:35 you wrote:
>> I use this.
>>
>> http://87.227.108.179/neo/linphone-3.1.0/
>>
>> But b
On Monday 21 September 2009 16:35:18 MicVM wrote:
> Has somebody of you guys managed to run linphone3 in shr in the meanwhile?
> I tried every possible statefile and asound that i found on the mailing
> list (also tried without asound.conf) but still no success. The standard
> voip statefile is ok
"ewww" is "eve" now and live in enlightement SVN repo, but development
not so active...
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:20:47 +0400, Bastian Muck
wrote:
> You are right, it is a great browser. But two things are kind of
> showstoppers (at least at some pages):
> 1. No window-open is possible
> 2. when c
Has somebody of you guys managed to run linphone3 in shr in the meanwhile? I
tried every possible statefile and asound that i found on the mailing list
(also tried without asound.conf) but still no success. The standard voip
statefile is ok for the microphone, but no sound comes out of the earpiec
Hi Neils,
It's unfortunate that Koolu has gone unresponsive. I know maddog was at
one point reading this list - if he still is, perhaps he can comment on the
status of things.
The google code wiki is kinda sparse (understandable since it's so new), and
the android sections on the openmoko wiki s
Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi,
> i have just uploaded QtMoko on debian v11 images to
>
Is it my imagination or does the battery indicator not work properly?
It shows charging OK when USB is plugged in, but when not charging, it always
shows full, even when
it is about 50%.
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
> I used googlemaps to do the routing, converted the road to gpx and loaded it
> in tangogps
I'm not sure whether the gpx import is part of tangogps by default.
I once wrote a hacked version that did that.
In fact it was not a real XML parser, but only a
Robin Paulson wrote:
> i installed the nEo theme a few days back and love it - so much
> faster, more consistent, it's great
>
> i'd like to use the nEo boot screen also, in place of the 'don't
> panic' splash, but illume segfaults whenever i try to open the
> 'startup' option in the illume setting
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Marcus Bauer wrote:
>
> Heya out there!
>
> First of all thanks for the many positive emails I got over the last
> months, motivating me to bring a new release of tangoGPS to the coolest
> open hardware gadget on earth - the openmoko phone.
>
> The new features inc
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You are right, it is a great browser. But two things are kind of
showstoppers (at least at some pages):
1. No window-open is possible
2. when changing to another app, the keyboard does not send any keys
to ewww anymore
OpenMitko schrieb:
> In my opini
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: linphone
Date: Monday 21 September 2009
From: John Dowd
To: Johan Thelmén
On Saturday 12 September 2009 05:18:35 you wrote:
> I use this.
>
> http://87.227.108.179/neo/linphone-3.1.0/
>
> But because of printed audio errors witch we can se
Heya out there!
First of all thanks for the many positive emails I got over the last
months, motivating me to bring a new release of tangoGPS to the coolest
open hardware gadget on earth - the openmoko phone.
The new features include:
* overzoom until level 20
* upscaling of missing tiles
*
Christian Rüb wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> QSuunto-Lite is an application to download your logged dives from your
> Suunto dive computer ...
>
I'm looking at replacing my Mosquito (mentioned in the other post) with a D9
(a dive buddy has offered it up at a great price). Does your new version
now supp
Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 14:19 + schrieb Niels Heyvaert:
> >> You could also try pretending to be a generic Android phone instead of an
> >> iPhone using following agents:
> >>
> >> Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.0; en-us; generic) AppleWebKit/525.10+
> >> (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0
Hi,
Is anyone attending the OpenExpo in Winterthur Switzerland this
Wednesday/Thursday 23/24 September?
I might be there, if some other community members are also there
we could for example meet at the social event[0].
Anyone interested?
Marc
[0] http://www.openexpo.ch/openexpo-2009-winterth
>> You could also try pretending to be a generic Android phone instead of an
>> iPhone using following agents:
>>
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.0; en-us; generic) AppleWebKit/525.10+
>> (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Mobile Safari/523.12.2
>>
>> or
>>
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1
Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 13:46 + schrieb Niels Heyvaert:
> > I believe this topic has been discussed in the recent past. Perhaps the
> > answer to your question is already in the mailarchive (see
> > http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3506259).
> >
> > Try opening up Midori, go
> I believe this topic has been discussed in the recent past. Perhaps the
> answer to your question is already in the mailarchive (see
> http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3506259).
>
> Try opening up Midori, go to Edit> Preferences> Network> Identify as> Custom
>
> And put in:
>
> M
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Petr Vanek wrote:
> will check the gdal thing
I guess that won't help if all you want to change is about syntax. How
come you can't just convert values to float with basic float()
function (or similar) from Python? I mean, it's the easiest thing to
do from plain
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 01:10:40PM +0100, Petr Vanek wrote:
> >>> So what do you suggest?
> >>
> >> A tiny root filesystem which presents some kind of menu and then uses
> >> kexec to start the new kernel. I have recently started to work (well
> >> if time permits) on this kind of thing.
> >
> >Fe
>> Have you tried going to m.gmail.com instead of the mail.google.com url?
>
> That URL doesn't work with a german IP since someone runs a snail mail
> service somewhere here that's called "Gmail", so they mustn't use the
> name.
>
Sounds like a Germany specific problem...
Does Google offer ano
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:12:58 +0200
Olivier Migeot (OM) wrote:
>If you need to convert between different projection systems, you could
>use GDAL - or its Python bindings. I'm not sure whether they're
>included in SHR, thought.
>
>If it's just about string manipulation - like transforming -3.1234 t
Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 12:32 + schrieb Niels Heyvaert:
> > The Gmail layout always limits itself to about 2/3 of the window's width
> > instead of using the whole screen. Is there anything I could do about it
> > except filing a bug for midori? Or is midori innocent and google does
> > som
> The Gmail layout always limits itself to about 2/3 of the window's width
> instead of using the whole screen. Is there anything I could do about it
> except filing a bug for midori? Or is midori innocent and google does
> some evil hacks there to look nice on that damn iPhone (that has a
> small
Am Montag 21 September 2009 13:58:16 schrieb Marcel:
> Moin!
>
> I've written a little python app that can count down for a given amount
> of time, either just seconds or hh:mm. I always missed that feature in
> ffalarms (which also only does 5min-steps, not sufficient for my needs)
> but I'm not
If you need to convert between different projection systems, you could
use GDAL - or its Python bindings. I'm not sure whether they're
included in SHR, thought.
If it's just about string manipulation - like transforming -3.1234 to
3.1234W, I'm sure you don't need anything special :)
On Sat, Sep 1
Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 10:28 +0200 schrieb Adolph J. Vogel:
> Webservices do this by identifying the user agent string of the browser. The
> midori version (0.1.9) I have on my desktop allows you to change this string
> to something like the iphone one. And works quite well on all the mobile
Moin!
I've written a little python app that can count down for a given amount
of time, either just seconds or hh:mm. I always missed that feature in
ffalarms (which also only does 5min-steps, not sufficient for my needs)
but I'm not willing to fiddle with elm, so here it's in GTK, feel free
to try
George Brooke writes:
>> I want to warn everybody that the Qi version provided by Koolu is some
>> questionable fork to change partition layout or so i was told. The
>> result is that it becomes incompatible with all other distros, so
>> beware.
>>
>> This should really be added to some android do
>>> So what do you suggest?
>>
>> A tiny root filesystem which presents some kind of menu and then uses
>> kexec to start the new kernel. I have recently started to work (well
>> if time permits) on this kind of thing.
>
>Feel free to ping me on irc for suggestions how to use external
>initramfs w
hello all,
i've seen that the fonts in the contact-details are very large..
would be nice, if they are smaller, i think..
my screenshot:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/e8838a61d586d5fa44a979a976858dd4.png
greets
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On Monday 21 September 2009 11:25:42 Paul Fertser wrote:
> Niels Heyvaert writes:
> ...
>
> > It installs the Qi bootloader, reboots, the kernel, reboots, then
> > installs the system image.
>
> I want to warn everybody that the Qi version provided by Koolu is some
> questionable fork to change pa
Marc Andre Tanner writes:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:11:55PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
>> Michele Brocco writes:
>> > On 9/20/09, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
>> >> Is anybody at all able to get Qi to bott from several partitions on a SD
>> >> card?
>> >> If so, how?
>> >
>> ...
>> > I have one d
Niels Heyvaert writes:
...
> It installs the Qi bootloader, reboots, the kernel, reboots, then
> installs the system image.
I want to warn everybody that the Qi version provided by Koolu is some
questionable fork to change partition layout or so i was told. The
result is that it becomes incompati
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:11:55PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
> Michele Brocco writes:
> > On 9/20/09, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> >> Is anybody at all able to get Qi to bott from several partitions on a SD
> >> card?
> >> If so, how?
> >
> ...
> > I have one distro on flash and one on SD Card. Wh
Am Montag 21 September 2009 10:58:15 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
> Hi
>
> I have removed libeflvala from dependencies in ffalarms.bb as ffalarms.c
> is included in the source tarball so valac should not start if you
> compile from source tarball.
>
> It is that way to minimize compilation problems,
links2 is the fastest web browser so far, I use it daily on the freerunner.
You may build it with directfb and/or X11 support... then netsurf seems to
be faster than dillo...
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Jim Morris wrote:
> Radek Polak wrote:
>
> > My favourite one is links2. Fast, stable,
Hi there,
As some of you might know, it appears that Koolu is no longer working on
migrating Android to Freerunner. The community has tried to contact the Koolu
people to get some sense of direction (including Jon Mad Dog Hall), but no
response.
Because of the lack of direction, it was diff
On Monday 21 September 2009 09:55:07 Alexander Lehner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there are many web seriveces, that offer a special compressed layout for
> mobile devices (gmx for example).
> I think they do this by reading some HTTP header fields like browser-Id or
> similair.
>
> Does anyone have experienc
Thomas Zimmermann writes:
> Am Samstag 19 September 2009 14:20:12 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.2.4. Features:
>>
>> - now looks like other Elementary programs
>>
>> - LED clock: add configuration option to change color of LED digits.
>>
>> You can c
Radek Polak writes:
>> So what do you suggest?
>
> My suggestion, please ignore it if you dont like it :)
>
> Pressing any key brings Qi in interactive mode. It can work the same way
> as uboot. AUX switches between partitions, POWER boots selected one.
> Selected partition can be indicated with A
> there are many web seriveces, that offer a special compressed layout for
> mobile devices (gmx for example).
> I think they do this by reading some HTTP header fields like browser-Id or
> similair.
>
> Does anyone have experience with that? Or suggestions which browser to use
> (I currently use
In my opinion "ewww" [1] is the best browser so far, even in this demo
stage, it is better than all the others. I hope that someone is working on
it, and soon we will have one great browser :)
[1] http://www.opkg.org/package_173.html
2009/9/21 Alexander Lehner
>
> Hi,
>
> there are many web se
Hi,
there are many web seriveces, that offer a special compressed layout for
mobile devices (gmx for example).
I think they do this by reading some HTTP header fields like browser-Id or
similair.
Does anyone have experience with that? Or suggestions which browser to use
(I currently use midor
Jim Morris wrote:
> Is it worth starting a fork from 0.8.0 (the last version to support 4.4) and
> move forward with
> porting it to qtextended?
You can start with porting the latest 0.9.0 because we are using QT
4.5.2
If all goes well then it would just involve writing qbuild.pro files.
Rega
Paul Fertser wrote:
> So what do you suggest?
My suggestion, please ignore it if you dont like it :)
Pressing any key brings Qi in interactive mode. It can work the same way
as uboot. AUX switches between partitions, POWER boots selected one.
Selected partition can be indicated with AUX led blin
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