best of luck!
i'll try to contribute where I can
y
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 16:05, Joshua Judson Rosen
> wrote:
> > "arne anka" writes:
> >>
> >> you are definitely off topic.
> >> this list is neither to insult others at your pl
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 2:01 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi,
> today we have also new stable qtmoko images still based on andy-tracking
> 2.6.29 kernel. It can be dowloaded from usual location [1].
Hi, Thank you so much for this release. I tested SMS a couple of times
and was able to receive all of
Folks,
My Neo appears like a computer, what class code should I set for it to
appear like a mobile phone?
Thank you very much.
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 00:54:57 +0300
Margo wrote:
> >
> > Can you telnet or nc to localhost port 2947, i.e. either:
> >
> > telnet localhost 2947
> > or
> > nc localhost 2947
> >
> > and if this succeeds, type 'r' followed by enter. You should see
> > somthing like this:
> >
> > ~$ telnet localho
>
> Can you telnet or nc to localhost port 2947, i.e. either:
>
> telnet localhost 2947
> or
> nc localhost 2947
>
> and if this succeeds, type 'r' followed by enter. You should see
> somthing like this:
>
> ~$ telnet localhost 2947
> Trying ::1...
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
Thanks Thomas!!!
works great... guys try out the tuxpaint (apt-get install tuxpaint) ...
so sweet...
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 00:27:54 +0300
Margo wrote:
> >
> > Hi Margo,
> >
> > which version is your gpsd? (gpsd -V) From 2.92 onward the API
> > changed and the next version of tangoGPS will handle this. In
> > general you can simply downgrade gpsd to <= 2.90 without loosing
> > anything.
> >
> > Mar
>
> Hi Margo,
>
> which version is your gpsd? (gpsd -V) From 2.92 onward the API changed
> and the next version of tangoGPS will handle this. In general you can
> simply downgrade gpsd to <= 2.90 without loosing anything.
>
> Marcus
>
>
It's 2.37
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As said before, by modifying parameter 'Active' from' never' to 'always'
and then reboot the phone
Yann
> Yann SLADEK writes:
>
>> With QtMoko, I cannot go up to 20h, after modifying
>> /opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/Modem.conf
>>
> I do not use qtmoko but how did you modify Modem.c
Hi,
I can't tell, count I use my FR for 30min a day for calls, maybe
30min-1h a day for missed calls and voicemail checking + shr playing :))
Same for QtMoko
Yann
(just a question: 70h suspension included? if yes how many hours of
suspension?)
d
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Yann SLADEK
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 23:20:22 +0300
Margo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How should I install tangoGPS on qtmoko? I did:
>
> # apt-get install libexif12 libcurl3-gnutls libgconf2-4 gpsd
> # sed -i 's/DEVICES=""/DEVICES="\/dev\/ttySAC1"/' /etc/default/gpsd
> # sed -i
> 's/START_DAEMON="false"/START_DAEMON="tru
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 02:36:56 +0200
mobi phil wrote:
> after successful booting and running the gdrm-waitq example I got on
> the log:
> glamo-drm: Fence seq#157 was not signalled
> (with increasing #ref numbers)
> and usb network seems to be frozen
>
> after second reboot and running intens
Hi,
How should I install tangoGPS on qtmoko? I did:
# apt-get install libexif12 libcurl3-gnutls libgconf2-4 gpsd
# sed -i 's/DEVICES=""/DEVICES="\/dev\/ttySAC1"/' /etc/default/gpsd
# sed -i 's/START_DAEMON="false"/START_DAEMON="true"/' /etc/default/gpsd
# wget http://www.tangogps.org/downloads/ta
On 13 April 2010 22:18, Yann SLADEK wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> for the past few weeks, I tried both QtMoko and SHR with my FR (#1024
> fixed by myself)
>
> With SHR, modifying /etc/frameworkd.conf did the trick and I can use my
> FR for approx. 65-70h in a normal way (few calls, text, wifi just for
> f
Yann SLADEK writes:
> With QtMoko, I cannot go up to 20h, after modifying
> /opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/Modem.conf
I do not use qtmoko but how did you modify Modem.conf?
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Yann SLADEK wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> for the past few weeks, I tried both QtMoko and SHR with my FR (#1024
> fixed by myself)
>
> With SHR, modifying /etc/frameworkd.conf did the trick and I can use my
> FR for approx. 65-70h in a normal way (few calls, text, wifi ju
(just a question: 70h suspension included? if yes how many hours of
suspension?)
d
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Yann SLADEK wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> for the past few weeks, I tried both QtMoko and SHR with my FR (#1024
> fixed by myself)
>
> With SHR, modifying /etc/frameworkd.conf did the tric
Hi list,
for the past few weeks, I tried both QtMoko and SHR with my FR (#1024
fixed by myself)
With SHR, modifying /etc/frameworkd.conf did the trick and I can use my
FR for approx. 65-70h in a normal way (few calls, text, wifi just for
fun,etc..)
With QtMoko, I cannot go up to 20h, after mod
Alfa21 wrote:
> fine,
> I've opened a ticket on mantis about this:
> http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=128
No one has patch now? If no i will take a look but i need some time (maybe
little break). In meanwhile there is IMO new feature in my git that can be
used as workaround.
I have added pow
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 16:05, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> "arne anka" writes:
>>
>> you are definitely off topic.
>> this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
>> issues with your project or ego.
>
> Arne,
>
> You're right. So, please forgive the length of this post:
"arne anka" writes:
>
> you are definitely off topic.
> this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
> issues with your project or ego.
Arne,
You're right. So, please forgive the length of this post:
> those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account an
>sorry for this. I am just a typical German being always a bit on the
>negative-criticising side of life ;-)
Some of my best friends are German.
>I am sure we can have a beer together, Maddog, I am really not the
>idiot as it may sound here.
I recognize that.
>Thanks for your status report ab
Well I know that, but a fingernail does the job just as well. In fact,
own the phone for a while and gravity will do the job for you.
Sean said, however, that there was a good story about choosing a
guitar pick as the case opener...
On 13 April 2010 14:01, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Joseph
Joseph Reeves writes:
> Has there been any explanation of the guitar pick that shipped with
> the GTA01? If I remember correctly, Sean said that it was an
It's for opening the case.
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>What I'd aim for are "mature" chips. They're not brand-new, their
>quirks and shortcomings are known, documentation may have leaked,
>someone may even have written drivers for them already, you can
>get them in small and large quantities, they still have many years
>of life in them, and you can al
Has there been any explanation of the guitar pick that shipped with
the GTA01? If I remember correctly, Sean said that it was an
interesting story that he'd tell one day. I never saw the follow up
though.
Cheers, Joseph
On 13 April 2010 13:46, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Scha
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
> Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
Close :-) I've been told that the case originally came from a
phone intended for the Chinese Olympics. The rounded form would
mimick the outline of the Olympic ri
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> But if you are making your phone out of "beginning of life" components
> that other people are also using and that have a bit of life to them,
> you can sometimes get some components without having to buy 10 million
> of them
Hmm, there is an opportunity around "begi
thanks and lol
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Vladimir Koutny wrote:
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> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> > I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
> > Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
>
> For those without google e
You don't have to let anyone in, that's your power :)
But you're creating artificial barriers to participation (no public
read-only SCM -- at the very least -- so people can work on their
patches and adapt to changes in main trunk until they get their patches
just right, keeping "aces up your slee
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 11:43 +0200, arne anka wrote:
> you are definitely off topic.
> this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
> issues with your project or ego.
>
> those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
> nothing to do with openm
Dnia 2010-04-13, wto o godzinie 10:08 +0200, Vladimir Koutny pisze:
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> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> > I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
> > Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
>
> For those without google earth:
Märta wrote:
> As I’ve understand you can
> modify the Frerunners code by writing scripts into the phones terminal. Is
> that correct, you don’t need a linux computer to be able to do these tweaks
> (for example setting the time)?
>
While a linux computer is nice to have, it is not necessary. Th
Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> if it's hard to communicate - you don't have a sales point.
Yup, that's why I wouldn't belabour that angle for now. Whether and
when the time for selling on open software alone will come depends
on how constrained people feel with the non-open choices, and how
many indire
On martedì 13 aprile 2010 11:43:19, arne anka wrote:
> you are definitely off topic.
> this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
> issues with your project or ego.
>
> those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
> nothing to do with ope
you are definitely off topic.
this list is neither to insult others at your pleasure nor to discuss
issues with your project or ego.
those entirely tangogps related mails are filling up my account and have
nothing to do with openmoko.
please, stop abusing other projects infrastructure for you
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Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
> Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
For those without google earth:
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=54.897579,23.882423&z=16&t=h&hl=en
>
>
>
>
>
:P funny
PS : kmz = google earth file
Le 13/04/2010 09:06, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller a écrit :
> I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
> Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
>
>
>
>
> BR,
> Nikolaus
>
>
>
I have finally found where the shape and visual appearance of the
Neo1973 and Freerunner come from:
Openmoko.kmz
Description: application/vnd.google-earth.kmz
BR,
Nikolaus
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Seriously, you know I'm a fan of your software (wrote you a few e-mail IIRC)
but lately, in every thread I read, you are scaring away potential
contributors
and you never really answer the basic questions:
1) why don't you give people feedback on their patches?
2) why don't you use a mailinglist/S
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