ncher that is handling the gestures that switch
between the three workspaces?
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SO on a random distro? I intend to
try that on Debian soon and thought I'd ask so I can anticipate issues.
Being able to do that would make testing / developing easier, and I'm
guessing that it is what you already do.
Thanks,
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On 2009.08.04.17.15, David Ford wrote:
| bluesms.py has initial support for MMS however my phone has been out for
| ..
bluesms.py is exactly what I was thinking of / looking for. I found your
svn and see that it is a work-in-progress, but I'll give it a spin when
I can anyway. Thanks!
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earch ...
OK, my new rough guess is that the issue is that MMS has some
carrier-specific configs?
The wiki discuss page mentions mmslib, which is actually a PHP library
that claims to decode MMS messages. Anyone play with that?
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Yep, I just tried it. It is webkit-based, I believe.
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On 2009.04.24.20.51, rakshat hooja wrote:
| does it have ssl support?
|
| On 4/24/09, Brock wrote:
| > They got some cool stuff going on over at Hackable:1. One that caught my
| > eye is their new web browser, Woosh. Announ
.deb into my non-Hackable:1 debian install
(Debian-FSO) without issue and it works great. It is totally minimal,
but quite fast.
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with.
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On 2009.02.22.18.15, kimaidou wrote:
| thanks for the answser. I am not particularly looking for some client side
| scaling, just for scaling. I if x11vnc can, it is ok for me ! I will look at
| the man, and post back here.
|
| thanks for your answer !
|
| 2009/2/22 Brock
|
| >
fbvnc is for the framebuffer, not to be run inside of X11 I'm afraid.
x11vnc does have a server-side scaling option you could look into.
Otherwise I don't know of any clients that do client-side scaling like
you want.
--Brock
On 2009.02.22.14.12, kimaidou wrote:
| Hi list,
|
| I
On 2009.02.19.12.21, kimaidou wrote:
| not done the 1/ ). Then I killed it by CTRL+Z
CTRL+Z backgrounds the process, not freeing any resources. Go for CTRL+C
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tus beyond that.
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On 2009.02.10.11.26, Ben Wilson wrote:
| What are your thoughts on it? or other possible solutions.
Separate lists per-device (and per-distro) has been discussed and
dismissed previously. The general consensus is to push for topic-aware
subjects like [GTA01] or [debian].
--Brock
In case anyone wondered why that would be -- this is because when you
use two fingers on the screen, X11 is sent coordinates halfway between
the two. So if you are pressing on both the left and right
simultaneously, the button in the middle would be clicked.
--Brock
On 2009.01.26.19.26, Bastian
On 2009.01.26.15.35, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
| Pressing the case to simulate a mouse press at the edge of the touch screen
| is a really cool undocumented feature :-)
| I do it regularly to use these extremely thin scroll bars in some apps
Neat! Usability of midori just went up...
--Brock
using and starting on a signal? No need to read from a pipe.
| Probably a simple hack would do it.
How about 'killall -STOP mplayer' (equivalent of '^z')
and then 'killall -CONT mplayer' (equivalent of 'fg' after the
I extracted it and dropped it into place to work in debian. I've been
using it for several days and like this layout quite a bit... I threw in
a fuzz factor of 60 for sloppy slapping the keyboard, works great.
--Brock
On 2009.01.17.11.47, Shashank Bharadwaj wrote:
| On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at
ention what flavor you're running...
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On 2009.01.06.18.30, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
| my ~/bin/loop does
|
| #!/bin/sh
| while true; do
| $1
| sleep 2
| done
|
| so I can just "loop gsm-strength", "loop energy", "loop
| temperature" or "loop consumption".
You could also
On 2008.12.02.19.57, Tony Berth wrote:
| On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > You must add g_ether to /etc/modules to get the module to load on
| > boot.
| >
| >
| > On 2008.12.02.18.34, Tony Berth wrote:
| > | Dear list,
| > |
| >
You must add g_ether to /etc/modules to get the module to load on
boot.
On 2008.12.02.18.34, Tony Berth wrote:
| Dear list,
|
| I just installed the latest 2008.9 kernel and jffs2 and when I connect to a
| debian 4 box it doesn't get listed as a USB device. As a result, I can't
| establish USB n
ight
have to do something with your window manager to give the dialer focus
though.
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ough continued evolution of the current setup (#1) sounds
pretty good.
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maybe debian itself seems to really dislike it
| when the memory consumption gets to the limit.
I also turned off the ramdisks in /tmp and /var, which decreased memory
consumption fractionally.
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While sharing -- links2 is quite good, and shows images when you run it
in X. Links are clickable and such of course.
--Brock
On 2008.10.18.10.01, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
| Do not forget dillo ;)
|
| http://www.dillo.org/
| http://misc.andi.de1.cc/dillo/dillo_2.0-r0_armv4t.ipk
should also be decreased when screen is locked.
I noticed that my phone is always upside-down when in my pocket... so I
was thinking that I'd have it suspend when upside-down :)
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On 2008.10.01.13.05, Vince M. Clark wrote:
| I've tried multiple times with no success.
How about removing all SD and SIM cards, does that help?
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prefer. Just plug into wall-socket and phone,
| start NOR twice, viola.
|
| -Shawn
As an added tip -- when I ran my battery dry I couldn't get it to boot.
I took out the sim and SD card and it booted (with NOR) instantly while
plugged in with the wall charger.
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On 2008.09.23.13.46, Brock wrote:
| On 2008.09.23.19.21, David Samblas wrote:
| | any news about the real openess of android?
|
| The news is: no news.
Scratch that. They just released the Android 1.0 SDK release 1, and in
the announcement they say:
"So what's next for us? Well,
there an open alternative to streetview? (Combined with
| Tangogps and OSM maybe?)
I think their thingie does use the accelerometers.
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On 2008.09.23.19.21, David Samblas wrote:
| any news about the real openess of android?
The news is: no news.
Still just the SDK and kernel available from the website. No hints about
when more will be released. Nor really detailed about how _much_ more
will be released.
--Brock
prepaid card. I was thinking I'd learn how to just dial
the modem directly...
The FSO stack doesn't seem to like funny looking numbers either. That
one might be easier to fix.
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data immediately given to the app, when frameworkd is
stopped.
Anyone know why that is?
Thanks,
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the sdcard and any version of
| 2008.08-updates or FDOM has corrupted it I
Following the directions earlier on the list, or on the wiki at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian, I applied the sleep/wakeup script
and haven't had an SD card corruption issues since. I highly recommend
you add
thing with SMS. I know there are
email->SMS gateways so the phone wakes up on SMS then does a pull of
whatever you want. Could be used for all sorts of "push" like things.
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