Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
really - we need a userspace oom that is Smarter (it knows what a system
daemon is and what a user application is and what is a necessary user desktop
process), so it will always kill apps not the phone daemon or the window
manager or
Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For best effects you should do this on a table which can be raised to
the ceiling, during a lightening storm :-)
Seriously, the goal is simply to provide 4.5VDC from some other source
to allow the Freerunner to boot. A regulated adjustable power
Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
openmoko hardware? make a synthesizer platform. yes please, i'll
take 2,000, thanks.
Get a USB midisport or similar device and hook it up the freerunner's
usb host port. Add Jack and some synths and you're good to go :-).
The question now is how many
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
b) If you want to receive calls, the connection needs to be idle. You can
safely have an activated context (i.e. i was able to log in via SSH) being
idle and then you will get your incoming call notifications.
Note though, once someone wants
Milos Mandaric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi list,
Would it be possible to run maxima on openmoko?
Probably once I get clisp working.
I'm still working on this, but I've been sidetracked with other stuff
for a few weeks. I've finally found time for working on this again,
and should have an
arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Plus, forums usually have provisions for storage and selective
notifications.
you mail client doesn't store your email? wow! :)
do you store everry mail?
as somebody said, the signal/noise-ratio here is rather bad (and i know,
this thread is adding
Matt Mets [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be no problem. You just have to set up your routing tables
correctly
so that the desktop knows to route its traffic to the device, and the device
knows to forward traffic to the cellular connection. It would be really handy
to have an
Carlo E. Prelz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With regards to the second one, things differ from person to
person. For most of its life, the openmoko project has been based on C
and GTK, which I happen to be reasonably versed in. The switch to QT
*requires* the abandoning of C in favour of C++, a
Lally Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just to clarify, NB would run on a desktop computer, and cross compile for OM.
I'm imagining a situation not unlike CW for Palm (I had to dev on that
a few years ago). It compiles the code and uploads it to the
emulator, which you can run the debugger
Oliver Uvman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jesus! I thought I was the only one wanting to program CL on the OM.
I've had lots of interesting ideas on how to use a gesture-based
interface for writing CL, which could work only thanks to the sparse
syntax, and plan to make that some of the first
Robert Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clinton Ebadi schrieb:
. The FFI problems require a bit of assembly hacking which is
new to me (ah munging with the stack! The black abyss of horror).
Are we talking about the same libffi here? AFAIK libffi gained ARM EABI
support by now (last
David Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A thought.
My current phone has birthday notifications for contact list members.
This is fine, but a better extension would be to alert, and offer to
send happy birthday text message around a pseudo random time (one
wouldn't want to be seen to send
Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 22:00:50 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
(My second idea is to simply create a BT2VGA adapter. I will try this
first. It will only be usable for still images, but it would be just for
fun. But first I need some time...)
Thomas Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Clinton Ebadi wrote:
The nice part about the Openmoko platform is that you can now apply
the Emacs mentality to a phone: if it is a simple feature you can hack
it together in an afternoon yourself.
I am new here. Do I understand this correct
David Shanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose this is directed to the list moderators/admins.
I was wondering if there is a way to have openmoko or some list
descriptor like community added in front of the subject of the
emails sent out by the list.
It would make sorting my emails much
john [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can echo these views.
I personally like a C based framework as I develop on my Neo in
Scheme. I use a Scheme-to-C compiler called Chicken which happens to
work extremely nicely with GTK+. I can develop much more
efficiently/easily in Scheme than I can in C.
Marco Barreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 05:18:36PM +0100, thus spake David R. Newman:
Nkoli wrote:
On 9/6/07, *Denis Parchenko* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
sold in the first 30 hrs than in the following month, but beyond that,
$399
Daniel Eran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TMobile only owns 1900 MHz transponders, which are high enough to be
problematic. That means subscribers have to roam on ATT to use 850 MHz.
1900 is the standard US frequency, and 850 is the non-standard. My
nearly four year old tri-band European phone
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