We now have two FOSDEM pages and I have merged them both a little...
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FOSDEM_2010
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Fosdem_2010
Sorry for the confusion created by this move.
Nevertheless, please add yourself to the list if you visit FOSDEM.
Am 27.10.2009 um 18:12 schri
Hello!
Sorry my bad English.
Tell me please, I understand that debian lags behind the progress? Old
frameworkd etc, the old kernel without the new drivers for glamo, just zhone
updated ... Even I look at leading figures debian pass programs shr))) Hope
dies last)))
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Thank you for your att
Am 19.01.2010 um 21:25 schrieb Rui Miguel Silva Seabra:
> Will you do #1024 bug fixing @ FOSDEM? How much would you charge for
> it?
Unfortunately no. We do not do it ourselves but by a professional
company that is specialized in SMD soldering and rework. So we are not
able to carry equipm
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:21:55PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
> sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
> sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
Try "pyphonelog", it reads the call history from op
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:14:16PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
> > shh freerunner
> > $ export DISPLAY=:0.0
> > $ gdb phoneuid
> > # run
> > # bt
>
> here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
> there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
On Tuesday 19 January 2010, arne anka wrote:
> the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
> sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
> sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
in shr it would be phonelog, packaged as pyphonelog, or the phonelo
the new package brought the shr idle screen which shows "XX calls" and "YY
sms" -- that reminds of onen question:
sms do i see with the messages app, but where do i see the calls?
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> shh freerunner
> $ export DISPLAY=:0.0
> $ gdb phoneuid
> # run
> # bt
here's what i get when starting phoneui-contacts. besides the actual crash
there seems to be an issue with the log file -- i don't find where it is
defined, but it is set to /var/log/phoneuid.log ... and per default
wr
Em 15-01-2010 17:40, Patryk Benderz escreveu:
> Hello everybody,
> Recent Community Update is out. Take a look at "News" link in
> "Community" box on wiki pages to read it.
>
> For your convenience here is direct link:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-01-14
>
> and contribute
Em 14-01-2010 04:24, c_c escreveu:
> Michael Smith-5 wrote:
>>
>> If you want bookmarks then keep them on a server somewhere as a list of
>> links.
>>
>I was thinking of adding those to a sqlite db. Fast, simple, efficient.
>I keep my bookmarks as a html page (firefox bookmarks.html) and br
Will you do #1024 bug fixing @ FOSDEM? How much would you charge for it?
BTW, same question for other companies who will show up :)
Rui
Em 18-01-2010 07:21, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller escreveu:
> Hi all,
> I will attend FOSDEM 2010 and give a talk about experiments with
> GNUstep running on the Fr
On Tuesday 19. January 2010 17:55:18, arne anka anka wrote:
> well, since a lot of (most?) languages have those, there's certainly a
> need for that :-)
And only the most important words have the privilege to have two or more
genders. In Germany, it's the almighty "Joghurt". It's allowed to use a
David Garabana Barro a écrit :
> Hi, everyone :)
>
> I'm just trying latest hackable:1 image, and I wonder...
>
> Is it ok to update hackable:1 r5 using apt?
Hi
yes, you can update the rev5 (make sure, in sources.list, that you are
using the rev5 repositories and not the dailies) ; dist-upgradi
I know that for having a wikireader with photos and draws there are some
problems with copyrights and licenses, but imagine you have a system like
the one on the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ4gnOltZqE
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> And I can't see
> the need for gender-specific pronouns at all.
well, since a lot of (most?) languages have those, there's certainly a
need for that :-)
> So if someone says something about one certain person and you don't
> know who is he/she talking about and if that person is male or femal
2010/1/19 Margo :
>
> So if someone says something about one certain person and you don't
> know who is he/she talking about and if that person is male or female,
> then you can ask "who are they?"?
Hmm, I'm not sure. I think I'd say "who is that?".
Neil
Hi, everyone :)
I'm just trying latest hackable:1 image, and I wonder...
Is it ok to update hackable:1 r5 using apt?
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ok installing binutils did the trick but now I received another error:
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* WARNING *
***
This will destroy all the data on the microSD card!!!
Press any key within 5 seconds to quit
read: 1: Illegal option -t
* Clearing MBR of
2010/1/19 :
> I know for sure that Estonian language has a gender-neutral pronoun. In
> exchange, it doesn't have any gender-specific pronouns, what I find strange,
> being used to Polish, in which you can't virtually say anything without being
> gender-specific.
>
I am Estonian and yes we use
Something I love about Turkish language, almost nothing is gender specific,
and it is hard to be so. The only common gender specific words are the ones
describing family relations. We have very precise words for "sister of
father" or so but as I said, gender is irrelevant for the rest.
In German, n
I now registered to the list, since unregistered didn't seem to come
through and c...@thewikireader doesn't seem to respond. Possibly you
might recive this message more than once.
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Subject: [wikireader] Rudimentary support for several wikis
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:14:43 +0100
"arne anka" wrote:
> > AFAIK, German has a neutral gender in addition to masculine and
> > feminine, but I know even less about German than Spanish.
>
> german neutral pronoun "es" is very similar to english "it" (and not only
> etymologically), ie it is only
Hi,
I'm using QT Extended OS firmware 4.4.3 Radek version on my Neo and want to
use X desktop on it. I tried to add that option:
Option "Rotate""right"
in xorg.conf file but not success :(
An idea how to do that ?
Thanks in advance for any tips, infos, help...
Vincèn
--
Vie
>> What distro are you using that has no ar?
>>
> I'm using QtMoko v16b
unmodified image, i guess?
as last resort you may fetch the binutils armel package from any debian
repository and extract ar from it on another computer.
according to ldd on my x86 right now it needs
$ ldd /usr/bin/ar
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> Joif writes:
>> # E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
>> But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar", maybe
>> "ara"?
>> If so, a correction of the install script is needed.
>
> apt-file search bin/ar
>
> shows that ar is part of the
Joif writes:
> # E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
> But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar", maybe "ara"?
> If so, a correction of the install script is needed.
apt-file search bin/ar
shows that ar is part of the binutils package. However the script can
not in
I tried today to install Debian on uSD following the instructions on the wiki
but I received an error after typing the ./install.sh command:
# [options] ./install [options] all
# E: Could not find the following binaries: ar
But in the debian repository there are no packages named "ar", maybe "ara
>>
>> It may be some kind of race condition in the SHR software, that
>> gets trigged much more often with the faster kernel.
>
> We found this race condition in Debian, too - even before using a
> faster kernel by lowering the framework's log_level.
>
So it appears the symptoms have been tracke
> neo:~# dpkg -i yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk
> Selecting previously deselected package yaouh.
> (Reading database ... 15461 files and directories currently installed.)
> Unpacking yaouh (from yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk) ...
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of yaouh:
> yaouh depends on python
> AFAIK, German has a neutral gender in addition to masculine and
> feminine, but I know even less about German than Spanish.
german neutral pronoun "es" is very similar to english "it" (and not only
etymologically), ie it is only used for nouns not being either mal or
female (and diminutives
> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024
> and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
> fso-abyss is very temperamental - but sometimes starts working all of a
> sudden.
no
Yann SLADEK wrote:
> Btw Radek, which files should I send ? ts files or qm files ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Yann
Important are the ts files. Maybe if you could send it as patch or somehow
preserve the directory structure it would be best.
Regards
Radek
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I'll be there :)
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> Just 4 Freerunners going to FOSDEM?
>
> Am 18.01.2010 um 08:21 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I will attend FOSDEM 2010 and give a talk about experiments with
>> GNUstep running on the Freerunne
2010/1/19 Francesco de Virgilio :
>
> neo:~# dpkg -i yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk Selecting previously deselected package
> yaouh.
> (Reading database ... 15461 files and directories currently installed.)
> Unpacking yaouh (from yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk) ...
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration
2010/1/18 arne anka :
you can simply do
dpkg -i foo.ipk
neo:~# dpkg -i yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk
Selecting previously deselected package yaouh.
(Reading database ... 15461 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking yaouh (from yaouh_0.5.1.4_all.opk) ...
dpkg: dependency problems preven
2010/1/19 c_c :
>
> Hi,
> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024 and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
That is consistent with my experience. I haven't yet tried switching
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:25:46AM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sebastian Reichel writes:
> > I was talking about putting the tremor mplayer into pkg-fso.
>
> Ah yes, that is surely useful. And if it is already heading unstable I
> think pkg-fso would be nice way get some testing done bef
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 09:28:10AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> David Garabana Barro wrote:
> > On Monday 18 January 2010 16:52:11 Helge Hafting wrote:
> [...]
> >> Too bad this kernel didn't work, it seemed very interesting.
> >
> > I don't know what is causing gsm to not register, but it's not
2010/1/16 arne anka :
> qdbus --system org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy WiFi enabled
lindi found out that the new kernel is "too fast" which randomly fails
the ar6000 initialization:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2327
I also
Just 4 Freerunners going to FOSDEM?
Am 18.01.2010 um 08:21 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Hi all,
> I will attend FOSDEM 2010 and give a talk about experiments with
> GNUstep running on the Freerunner. Here is the schedule:
>
> http://fosdem.org/2010/schedule/events/gnustep_porting_qua
David Garabana Barro wrote:
> On Monday 18 January 2010 16:52:11 Helge Hafting wrote:
[...]
>> Too bad this kernel didn't work, it seemed very interesting.
>
> I don't know what is causing gsm to not register, but it's not kernel, for
> sure.
>
It may be some kind of race condition in the SHR s
c_c writes:
> I'm using timo's .29 faster kernel. I had the gsm not registering with
> this kernel using fso-abyss. Somehow, in my case (though I've has #1024 and
> buzz fix applied) using gsm0710muxd always works.
Abyss developers (Mickey?) might want to see strace of fso-abyss. I do
not know
if you want to remote control your freerunner over dbus you can use gabriel
[1] which is a dbus proxy over ssh.
if you want to forward you serial connection over tcp you can use a
forwarder written by alphaone [2].
I think if you want to expose you modem over a bluetooth connection, some
extra work
Sebastian Reichel writes:
> I was talking about putting the tremor mplayer into pkg-fso.
Ah yes, that is surely useful. And if it is already heading unstable I
think pkg-fso would be nice way get some testing done before it hits
unstable. Assuming of course that you have the extra time to prepare
On 1/18/10, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Noel wrote:
>> I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over
>> tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get
>> maps?
>
> Download all the maps you need once when you're online.
> Tangogps will work fine offline after that.
>
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