uot;trash". Could use /dev/null.
community@lists.openmoko.org appears in To rather than From.
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) English, they are being used more and more also as
> gender-independent singular.
This use has produced a singular reflexive pronoun “themself”, distinct
from the plural “themselves”.
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much as Windows users (are supposed to) do.
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Hello!
I'm running a small survey on internet users' security behavior. I'll
really appreciate if you answer to it when you have time.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XKDYYZ3
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What about non-wiki books, can I convert them to a format the device
understands?
I've long wanted to get myself a e-ink device, but hesitate to get one
that can only do one thing, read English Wikipedia. To what extent is it
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to the start of
> that cron job.
>
> I already made a script that sort of works, but it is limmited at best
> and i hate to reinvent the wheel again.
You might want to look at this:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Schedule-Cron/
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> dateMar 23, 2009 1:32 PM
> subject Re: [PATCH] Forced shutdown for / Andy
> mailed-by lists.openmoko.org
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can use lsof to identify the offending process.
> Further - how would I go about doing the mount to say /media/moko
> automatically on plugging it in?
There are many automount solutions for linux, from kernel modules to fuse
filesystems.
You probably don't want to mount it on plugging i
decided to flash with the om2008.9 version, hoping that these
> problems would vanish but no, still same problem.
Are you sure your own firewall is not blocking the access? Returning to a
version that worked for you before should have fixed it for you, unless
the reason is external to FR.
itself can run a DHCP server after step 1 and
assign an IP address to the peer, as well as run a DNS server. That way,
plugging the phone with GPRS enabled into a Windows machine will
automatically provide it with Internet connectivity.
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> Will hand deliver if you're in Denver, or ship otherwise. Cash or credit
> cards accepted.
And how exactly are you going to accept credit cards? :-)
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It's strange to have a script that enforces a worse practice, even when
you really can assume that the segment is zeroed.
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> http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=66a83c97c4545ce4f07e0d90998f906fae49caf2
> static int sd_drive;
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git;a=commitdiff;h=1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47
What does “strength” mean in this context? Voltage?
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the vast majority is nonsensical, such as “When WiFi is available and
John's phone is nearby, mute all calls”, or “If I have unread SMS on
Thursday, prefer GPRS”. Analyzing and isolating the axes of user demands
is much harder than developing a ruleset-driven engine,
s actually a pretty decent embedded / server / smart display
> device aside from the phone aspect useful for other things if it can be
> tethered to some always on power without battery, so I still hope that
> can be gotten to work.
Still not really a use case because nothing stops you from
out a battery for several seconds, which is
enough to quickly insert a spare.
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r the battery is removed.
> Probably GSM trying to pull ~2A for transmitting.
> This will make the device shut down instantly.
> Try disabling GSM!
Turning GSM off from the power menu didn't help.
Besides, I don't even have a SIM card inserted.
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0 (or is it *71), to disable caller ID
> globally.
>
> So it appears that the Nokia is prepending #31# before each phone number
> it dials.
Sorry, I was wrong, the permanent setting for CLIR is controlled by a GSM
modem command AT+CLIR.
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rovider implements this, and some charge for it.
> It'd be REALLY GREAT if there was a way to change the caller ID number
> to be my actual main phone number, not the phone disposable number of my
> pay-as-you-go cellphone plan.
You are not allowed to change your caller ID number
n all so-called “smart cards”, of which SIM
cards are one of the possible types. The two contacts you're referring to
are left to be defined by a particular smart card application, and aren't
used in SIM cards.
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t run on any platform that has a browser, and you
can port it to turn into an actual server-side web application.
Also, many developers feel that web technologies provide for easier and
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implemented as native code and provides the actual functionality of the
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What standard is the GPS external antenna socket on GTA02? Are any
antennas for popular GPS navigators supposed to match? I tried an external
antenna for Garmin, but they use a bigger diameter.
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:33:46 +0200, Alexey Feldgendler
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>> Andy submitted another patch within the last day or so that toyed with
>> the voltage levels of the SD circuitry, but his notes indicate that it's
>> more to do with data stability
otes indicate that it's
> more to do with data stability than noise/interference with the GPS unit.
I'd love to test with that patch. Is it in a daily build?
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average joe what kind of "phone over
> the internet" he knows -- most people will answer "skype".
Their prices are NOT the best on the VoIP market, at least for calling to
countries they don't consider a priority, such as Russia. Calling to
Russia is several times as c
gt; If you must have the iPhone, get it in the way that you will get less
> screwed...
This still won't get the phone unlocked.
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ract, but still locked to the
network. Imagine what the “real” price would be (for a fully unlocked
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:38:59 +0200, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
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> http://www.xkcd.com/433/
Who needs to tell jokes when you have XKCD? Just post a number, and
everyone will have a good laugh.
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 22:24:15 +0200, Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pah, mailing lists are for old people. :P
Though I have to admit that a web forum has an indisputable advantage of
offering a wide choice of graphical smileys. Forum users love that.
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; headphones, (the way
like it's for GTA01/02)
I guess there is more than one standard here for the microphone & button
line, right? I vote for the same as what Nokia and many others do, because
that's what most headsets are made for.
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of being an AP would be that it can send beacon packets that allow other
devices to detect an available network, but sending beacon would be a
battery drain anyway.
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e advantage of that binary protocol over NMEA? Does it convey
more information? Is Freerunner going to have the GPS chip run in the
binary mode?
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DP port for
it. It's better to use a well-established protocol where authentication
issues have already been solved. I'd recommend to go for an XMPP (Jabber)
protocol extension.
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On Thu, 22 May 2008 12:27:08 +0200, Alexey Feldgendler
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Randall Munroe, the author of XKCD, suggests an excellent idea:
http://blag.xkcd.com/2008/05/20/gps-cyborg-implant/
Simply put, it's a GPS navigator that only repeatedly gives you the
direction
ine, make decisions as to
in which order to visit them; having two OM users find each other by
getting directions towards each other's location; taking note of the
routes the user follows, comparing them by distance travelled and duration
and giving hints like “last time you turned
es crazy UA strings.
Just add MSIE and Opera to this string somewhere.
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:39:07 +0200, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U05kZfURPig
Why do they say that they don't know what the final product will look
like, but it's going to be thinner? Where did they get this from?
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taking pictures without thinking about where they go, and the older ones
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for (; phones_ordered >= 1; phones_ordered--)
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/me backs up the metaphorical truck...
Just _how_ accurate are these accelerometers?
* accelerometers detect the maneuver of the metaphorical truck
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is evil. Whoever wants to open it in a new window, will use the browser's
features to do so, but please don't decide for the user.
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interval between each blink could be e.g. 12 sec instead of 2 sec.
Oops, I misread his post as if he meant microscopic instead of macroscopic
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s with
PWM to reduce it 6 times.
Or just have it on for 1/6 the time or, if flashing, multiply the gap
(off state) by 6. 1 second for v6 == 6 for v5
It's exactly what PWM is about.
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ther. I've just made it up. Theoretically, it should
work.
Well, a workaround like this can be considered something like a real fix
imho :P
That is, if there is an easy way to do PWM without sucking too much CPU
time. (Well, I suppose PWM will be used on the LEDs anyway for
glowing
nd thus no known unavoidable hardware bugs exist in v5, would
be enough, and actually implementing the workaround would not be that
important. :-)
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pick up the earbuds' cable from the passenger seat and
plug it in; it takes 2 seconds to clip the microphone to my shirt collar.
Seems like a car kit is going to be more appropriate for your needs that a
headset. There are plenty of bluetooth car kits on the market.
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e should obviously be security
restrictions as to what the STK application is allowed to do to the phone,
probably with security prompts (similar to those given by the phones for
J2ME applications) and stored security policies.
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erything in one directory, it should be
/opt/openmoko. But this isn't a problem of this guide.
Chapter 8 mentions downloading the package to /tmp (where you might not
have write access because it's not mentioned in the prerequisites) and
later unpacking them as if they were
of work for little gain.
Not so little if you have a particular charger (say, Motorola) and use it
to charge Neo every time. You'd really want it to auto-detect the charger
instead of choosing the charging current manually every time.
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obile subscription: a separate phone number
you have to tell people and a limited area where you can use it”.
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there are standardized flags (and ways to set and reset them) for
voicemail and fax icons. O2 is probably using an undocumented (reserved)
flag bit for their home icon.
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people to
talk slightly more and squeeze another penny out of them; it doesn't add
any value and is, in fact, a way of selling air. It will eventually die
along with the death of the very concept of "home phone".
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Will Freerunner be OTG? NEO could do either host or device, but
didn't follow OTG spec to do it.
OTG requires USB 2.0, which Neo doesn't support.
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to change) to track down or at least deny
service to phones reported as stolen -- that would shrink their own market.
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of rendering the data useless.
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However, this can be unsuitable for Neo without transcoding from high
voltage AC to low voltage DC.
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So the phone needs a system that is better than
the one from Garmin.
Are roundabouts in tunnels an April fool? Never encountered one.
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is possible with Nokia
N770/N800, it is theoretically possible with Neo as well.
http://openbossa.indt.org/carman/
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recterize person carrying the phone (as many
couples out there will share phones, or give to children) and tie into
user profile.
Do you think it's possible to use traits of a person's walk for
identification? Never heard about something like this. Interesting idea,
if it turns out i
hat building precision is the best that's practically
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of various gestures like shaking and tilting.
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27;s detected, start monitoring the location and keep doing it. Stop
monitoring once the position stops changing for a while.
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telling you that you have to pay or log in instead of any web page you
request, and it can confuse the RSS parser, screw up page caches etc.
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order for contacts based on who you
contacted from that place, etc.
The latter is very interesting! Indeed: I live in Norway but sometimes
visit Russia. I rarely call my Russian friends while I'm in Norway because
of the high international call rates, but when I come to Russia, I
e phone? Only
when turning it on or each time after a delay of inactivity? It would be a
serious usability drawback, and most users would disable encryption or set
a very weak password that's easy to type.
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many cities. That
means, craft the HTTP request automatically from the locations picked on
the map (or using the current location) without having the user fill the
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If we're talking about Skype, then Skype for Nokia N800 is more likely to
get to run under OM than one for S60.
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crank for several minutes to send that important SMS you have to send, or
make a vital call.
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27;Go' each time), then back to (Main), and then all pages (I think
all :-)) showed up.
Weird, but at least a workaround to see all pages.
In fact, it's enough to just hit Go once in the beginning, confirming the
selection of (Main). This should be fixed by the system admini
now if you have any suggestions
or questions.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Allpages is supposed to be an
automatic index page in MediaWiki, but apparently it's broken, as it only
shows two pages. I think it should be fixed.
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one column with slashes inbetween, it seems natural to make four separate
columns, that's what tables are for.
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 07:03:32 +0100, Lon Lentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you aware of any online sites that might have done any video of
this?
Searching YouTube gives quite a bunch of results for "OpenMoko".
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"commercial" displayed once more.
Plus, the efficiency of Bayesian filters is decreased by doing this
because non-spam messages very similar to spam appear and get learned.
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Well, looking at the headers of that message, it scored a jackpot on
SpamAssassin, I wonder why it still got through.
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me dual-SIM phones that have recently
entered the market, such as Fly B700 Duo, both SIM cards can be used
simultaneously without the need for any kind of switching.
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sition to
make available such a product?
I don't know what exactly you mean under a "SIM card reader/writer", but
the phone itself is a programmable device with a USB port and a SIM card
slot. What other hardware do you need?
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raphic images of all the case parts, from all angles
-- back, front, edge-on, etc.
As far as I know, the GTA02 case would be different from GTA01 inside,
though the outer shape doesn't change.
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ectly OK to mute the ringer if you're already taking the phone to
your ear.
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