e limiting where the kernel can write bytes on the
SD card which will lead to uneven wear on it.
In future with a COW SSD aware wear-leveling filsystem like btrfs a swap file
may end up being more SD friendly as the filesystem may (hopefully!) balance
out those writes across the card.
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 3:17:11 am Gabriel wrote:
> Hackable1 is echo free no ?
Yup, that was what inspired me to do the QtE patch as that showed just how
good the audio quality could be!
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appear, so it'd be nice if those minor changes could get incorporated
into it when it finally does appear.
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rce OGG format.
.
It is a Python script that simply binds together the various decoders and
oggenc making it easier for the user to convert his/her music files. It also
supports ID3 tags.
Homepage: http://jak-linux.org/projects/dir2ogg/
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 9:36:39 am jamal wrote:
> So, dumb question: whats the s/ware fix?
The following (undocumented) AT command to the GSM modem:
AT%N0187
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secrets, they get to lock them in
> a government-provided vault.
Where everyone can read them and the protection expires after a time.
Don't get me wrong, I think patents are bad, especially these days where the
techniques are often obsolete before the patent expires. :-
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ed. what uboot does one use for
> debian?
You can probably stick to the version you're using already.
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finding I really do
need physical keys to be happy with a phone).
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Descrip
(Evolution data server)
Personally I'm dual booting my Freerunner now with Qt Extended 4.4.2 in flash
as the work-a-day phone and Hackable-1 off the SD card as an experiment.
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gt; commands just to get my phone -trying to avoid the term "expensive brick"
> here ;-) - connected to the internet and ready to receive updates.
I've got my main desktop set up for that already, but that's running 8.04.
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I seem to remember some people commenting that with Intrepid (8.10) that
stopped working, though I've not attempted to use this on my Intrepid laptop
yet (I just do the ifconfig by hand).
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 4:11:15 pm Chris Samuel wrote:
> So I went back to the drawing board and changed it to use the AT%N0187
> command to enable both noise reduction and echo suppression in one hit
I've posted the patch *and* the compiled version of the resulting
libneovendor.so library
sion and noise reduction in separate AT commands
which might result in the second command negating the
first one. It also only set them for outgoing calls.
This new version uses the AT command to set both
echo suppression and noise reduction at the same
time as well as setting them on initi
ral of the story - never ever read patents, or anything about them! [1]
IANAL, batteries not included, etc..
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[1] - which is ironic given that they were invented to encourage people to
publish their ideas rather than keep them secret.
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 2:26:00 pm The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> GTA02 with SHR and mwester kernel. How often does mwester release a new
> kernel? Maybe it could use updating...
I think that's a userspace work around to issue:
AT%SLEEP=2
to the modem, not a kernel fix.
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d something just to deal with a user getting disconnected (SIGHUP)
but not for ^C (SIGTERM) then you're better off sending that program SIGHUP
rather than SIGTERM.
Not to mention submitting a patch make it handle SIGTERM too.. ;-)
Fortunately mplayer does the right thing in this case.
-
ch it (or ignore it) I don't know.. ;-)
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2009 10:57:00 pm Ben Wilson wrote:
> However I guess a phone that size might not appeal to everybody?
Correct, the Neo is probably about as large as I'd want to go volume wise (I'd
trade off depth for width happily).
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[1] - http://tinyurl.com/7uyqc4 (goes to a uk.telecom posting on Google
groups from 1993)
[2] - http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_/ai_n14061243
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rather than betray your location).
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 11:12:52 am Michele Renda wrote:
> Merry Cristmas - Buon Natale - Craciun Fericit
Nadolig llawen!
Merry Newtonmas [1] too..
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[1] - http://www.paeps.cx/weblog/activism/newtonmas.html
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This em
y programme. ;-)
Can I suggest that authenticating messages with OpenPGP signed (optionally
encrypted too) messages might be a good idea ?
That way you know that not just anyone can find out where you are when they
wish..
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s reason..
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7;s the phone going into speakerphone mode by itself
and then causing feedback.
I (hopefully!) solved that issue by moving the alsa config file for the speaker
phone out of the way and symlinking the gsmhandset file to the original
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:36:19 pm Julien Cassignol wrote:
> There's no contact database, as we use frameworkd. So right now the
> contact "database" is your SIM. We're waiting for opimd integration to
> work further on this topic.
Thanks for that Julien
Hi folks,
I was pondering trying SHR but looking around on the Wiki and the SHR Trac I
couldn't see any information as to whether it supports importing vcard files
into its contact database.Can anyone clue me in please ?
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but I haven't
> tried to force calypso to never deep sleep.
FWIW I can receive calls when suspected with Qt Extended.
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My writing wasn't accurate enough. Sorry about that.
Thanks for the clarification, much appreciated!
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 11:24:30 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are there other fs types that are more suitable, and work with debian?
For the future I'd keep an eye on btrfs, it has an "ssd" mount option amongst
other things (including checksumming your data on disk, snapshots,
get the issue if I have undeleted SMS's left on the phone.
Given I'm not a big phone user that's not hard to handle but I can imagine if
you're doing lots of texting then you'd be in strife. :-(
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 4:38:45 am Damien Thébault wrote:
> * The GPS doesn't work
Odd, it does on mine (QT 4.4.2), just need to give it enough time to get a
lock though.
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7 om-gta02 user.notice Qtopia: Messaging : Could not execute
query "deleteMessages insert removal records query"
Dec 9 18:47:27 om-gta02 user.notice Qtopia: Messaging : 3651 Unable to
removeMessages - code: 19
Very odd!
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diction" in the
> handwriting input style?
This should do it (not tried it myself yet):
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qtopia_/_Qt_Extended_on_FreeRunner#Internationalization
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 9:05:42 pm arne anka wrote:
> not everybody uses qtopia.
I didn't mean to imply that they did, just that it exists.
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 8:02:04 pm Erland Lewin wrote:
> One thing I'd be prepared to pay for is some sort of handwriting
> recognition or grafitti-style input.
That's already in QT Extended 4.4.2.
I can't use it, but it's all a matter of taste!
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- "Thomas Bertani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just remove the dictionary files in /opt/Nokia/Qtopia/etc/dict/
Thanks Thomas, Tomas and Paul!
Now I'm going to have to buy a USB cable to do that, I managed to
leave mine behind in Australia!
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doing an SMS, but it seems to only do predictive text with
no way to just be able to type what you want..
Anyone got any clues ?
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- "Michel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Samuel wrote:
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> Hi Chris,
Hiya,
> > I'm puzzled about this buzzing, is this something that the
> > other party only hears or are you hearing this yourself ?
>
> For the other party, and tweaki
ced a buzzing on my end of my phone
(GTA02, rev 5 I think, purchased July/August in the UK).
I've been running Qt Extended 4.3.3-snapshot and 4.4.2
if that helps.
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mong the community.
FWIW as this was publicly announced and archived I submitted
it as a Groklaw NewsPick (who knows, maybe PJ will pick it up
as a main article) and blogged about it.
I'll also pass it onto an open source friendly journalist
friend of mine.
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That's why I said "as much as anyone can know these days".
I have no illusions about submarine patents, etc..
Agree wholeheartedly on the response!
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mp3 patents. Most of
# them paid the license fee, adding to the manufacturing costs
# of consumer electronics. That made Alcatel’s attorney tell
# the US jury: "We invented it and everybody else is making
# money off of it."
More trouble than it's worth I think. So glad we've got O
- "Chris Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - "Damien Thébault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Daniel,
Sorry *Damien*!
I blame it on the jet lag, this is my third timezone in 4 days..
Chris (now in Austin, Texas)
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> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 08:35, Chris Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > So take a look at what I've done and comment on it please.
>
> First, I think that the patch for the he
obably the safest thing to do then is not use them.. :-(
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on't know C++ (just B and C)
3) I've no idea if what I've done covers all the necessary
points it needs to be set at..
4) I don't want to risk destroying anyone elses phone!
So take a look at what I've done and comment on it please.
Just be gentle..
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is there to be hacked with.. ;-)
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t had issues with it coming out of suspend (yet).
Not tried to use Wifi with it.
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}
control.6 {
comment.access 'read write'
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
comment.range '0 - 3'
iface MIXER
name 'Mic2 Capture Volume'
- value 0
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 7:19:05 am Chris Samuel wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 2:23:03 am Kishore wrote:
>
> > As is a classic case, I missed the attachment! ;)
>
> Thanks for that, I'll play with it today.
Works rather nicely, thanks!
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ame issue with the newer image so I'll have to go dig through
the archives to find that (only been on this list a short time, though I've had
the phone since September), thanks for the pointer!
Anyone have a link handy ?
cheers,
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 10:10:52 pm Chris Samuel wrote:
> In fact *incoming* calls sound like they're using the external speaker by
> default (and hence get lots of feedback), in contrast to outgoing ones that
> sound just great.
I've just tested that and it is indeed the c
ey're using the external speaker by
default (and hence get lots of feedback), in contrast to outgoing ones that
sound just great.
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supports MS Outlook on Windoze.. :-(
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextended4.4/qtopiadesktop/over-desktop-
synchronization-1.html
Anyone know of a way of (ab)using this (or any other system) to sync to and
from Kontact ?
cheers!
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I was in the UK the Network
Manager packages pulled in the mobile-broadband-provider-info in.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/mobile-broadband-provider-info
NetworkManager works out of the box on that laptop with a Three 3G modem. :-)
Might be a handy package for OM/QE, etc..
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