gsm mesh network without cell towers or telcos

2010-07-12 Thread Robin Paulson
i heard about this on radio nz national yesterday: a uni researcher in australia has designed and implemented a system for building distributed, de-centralised mesh networks out of (so i understand it) gsm phones yes, no cell towers needed no telcos needed i can't find much on him, beyond his web

Re: cpu reclocking to 500Mhz, overclocking to 533Mhz, performance tests and bootloader images

2010-07-12 Thread Tha_Man
Thanks a lot! I have done some testing again, this time with Qi: the default QtMoko kernel (2.6.29-rc3) gives an error/kernel panic when booting with the (*any*) overclocked Qi, while the SHR-U kernel (2.6.32) *does* boot. I haven't tested SHR-U any further, but if you're saying it suspends and re

Re: at

2010-07-12 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 20:41, Petr Vanek wrote: > Could someone please explain how does the the at_over_dbus work? > > How can i register a command to be executed at certain time? > > thank you > > Petr Maybe just take a look at ffalarms source, or ask author - AFAIR that's he who patched atd to

Re: qtmoko - "Please Wait..."

2010-07-12 Thread Nashvin Gangaram
Hi Fernando I've noticed the same issue as well, once when my battery was very low, and once when it was fine. A few device restarts by holding the Power button, and selecting eventually worked for me... -Nashvin On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Fernando Martins wrote: > Hi, > I just upgrad

qtmoko - "Please Wait..."

2010-07-12 Thread Fernando Martins
Hi, I just upgraded to v24 and I keep having the same problem as before. After boot, I don't get the request for the pin code. The screen displays a "No network" message and no response to screen touches. I press the power button to get the shutdown menu. I cancel it and then the pin code reque

Re: at

2010-07-12 Thread neo
> Could someone please explain how does the the at_over_dbus work? > > How can i register a command to be executed at certain time? Place commands in a script in /var/spool/at and name it like TIMESTAMP.command.$$ where TIMESTAMP is the seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC when the command s