Hehe, I don't think I've given a thank you to either of them either. It's
always hard in FOSS because you don't want to forget anyone. I think the
SHR folk and kernel hackers deserve lots of thanks as well! The folks who
have created themes for both have always made me love the phone more, also
all
People,
On 2011-12-15 01:53, Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hi,
--- On Wed, 12/14/11, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
Rafael Ignacio Zurita
writes:
> v37 of qtmoko brings a new ultra-alpha keyboard with big
> keys in landscape mode. So it works like this for sms :
What's the name of this progra
Hi,
Joif a écrit , Le 12/12/2011 11:54:
> Hi people
> There is a new theme that I worked on: MokoFaen.
> It is the continuation of the work done on Faenqo/Faenqomod and it is
> inspired, in part, from the today smartphone GUIs (just to not say that...
> it shamelessly copies them ;) ).
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Whil
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 18:11:27 -0500
Brian wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 01:49:00 +0300
> Ivan Matveev wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I can't boot QtMoko v36 fom NAND.
> > Here is the screen of kernel panic.
> > http://file.qip.ru/photo/NTlrXV05/uboot_gena2x-qtmoko_v36-kernel.html
> >
>
> This probably
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 23:58:38 +
Radek Polak wrote:
> On Sunday 18 December 2011 22:49:00 Ivan Matveev wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I can't boot QtMoko v36 fom NAND.
> > Here is the screen of kernel panic.
> > http://file.qip.ru/photo/NTlrXV05/uboot_gena2x-qtmoko_v36-kernel.html
>
> This is well k
Hi Radek :)
Quoting Radek Polak (2011-12-19 10:59:41)
>It would be also nice to fix the builtin voip client. IIRC it
>somehow worked (with some workaround for sound).
Yeah, that would be nice. I think I identified a problem with it
though: the client doesn't detect whether it is NATed using stun
Any other ideas for cool qt apps that you would like on QtMoko?
I'd like very much some web-cam software in order to take pictures with
a small USB web-cam.
I've seen http://gitorious.org/kapture, but never tried it ;-).
Tanks a lot,
Giacomo
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On 01/-9/-28163 05:59 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2011 22:44:36 Bernie Schelberg wrote:
Hi,
About two weeks ago, my GTA02 stopped sending SMS messages. I was
running QtMoko v35 at the time, on a Kingston uSD card. Running dmesg
while trying to send messages revealed this err
On Sunday 18 December 2011 23:53:07 Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
> I'd like to see a voip client working for qtmoko. I've tested yate-qt4
> (http://packages.debian.org/sid/yate-qt4) and it seems to work well.
It looks nice. It would be also nice to fix the builtin voip client. IIRC it
somehow wor
Patryk Benderz writes:
> Am I paranoid, or is some big evil agency trying to keep an eye, via
> modem, on what users have in their phones?
It is also possible that somebody else finds a bug.
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Hi,
Peter Tworek writes:
> It took me some time, but the source code of the port can be downloaded
> from github: https://github.com/tworaz/src/commits/gta02-5.99.58.
Thanks! I'm not sure if I will build this but I hope to find time to
read through the code. What references did you use? Datashee
On Monday 19 December 2011 00:45:38 Brian wrote:
> Can you please add some checksums for releases? I'll be happy to mirror
> them all if you provide checksums and links to all the previous
> releases and apps as SourceForge doesn't have them all available.
> Without checksums I can still mirror wh
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> The modem in theses device had too much power(it controlled the sound card,
> the GPS and could read/write on RAM of the main CPU).
Am I paranoid, or is some big evil agency trying to keep an eye, via
modem, on what users have in their phones?
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