Rui Castro wrote:
Hi,
I implemented an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here (
http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here (
Weird guys because I get 100% battery level
However this is a beta release and we see a stable release very soon :)
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Cédric Berger wrote:
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 16:58, Martin Vyšný [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Port done. Somebody build the images! :-)
http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/browse_thread/thread/7be8ec2e4dae9fd6#
http://benno.id.au/images/android_on_neo1973.jpg
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 14:16, Denis Galvão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here, but I can ping 192.168.0.202.
It worked for me !
I can reach main menu, launch apps...
note that here I started without SIM card... will try with it...
SCarlson wrote:
Good evening everyone. I'd like to introduce the DOOM port I've been
working on. Here's the http://unsyncopated.com/BrainSolvent/Doom%20Port
wiki , where you will find some documentation and videos. Here is the
http://forum.koolu.org/
Register to get a patchset and a kernel pacthed for FR
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Thomas White wrote:
I'm pleased to be able to announce version 0.1 of my advanced
accelerometer and audio framework testing system, OpenMooCow.
Available from http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~taw27/openmoko/openmoocow/
When installed and run, OpenMooCow displays an artistic rendition of
a
Nicola Mfb wrote:
2008/10/5 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I report an example about me, I'm not a kernel guru, so I'll never take a
bug on suspend/resume and I'll not take a bug about qtopia on x11, as I
think it will not be used in the future, so why should I waste my time?
At the
For me the solution is simple: improve fso, paroli, tichy and say goodbye
qtopia. The actual stack, om2008.* sux. I find it absolutely not
functional.
Instead, it will be cool to see SHR on freerunner because merged the power
of new framework with the old stack ( 2007.4 ) that seems to be almost
Very nice! Good work :)
I will try it today :)
PS: Ciao, so che sei italiano :D
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Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/10/2 Davide Scaini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
and what about the boot speed-up script: is that useful?
Sorry, I haven't tried that, so can't say.
Neil
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Now I get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
zhone-session: Depends: fso-frameworkd but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
Why?
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Don't worry, here the solution :)
http://dgym.homeunix.net/projects/freerunner/debian-install/
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I tried it.
Very nice raster! Good work. Alarm is fantastic :)
Now we need only a dialer, contacts and messages compatible with FSO :)
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lorena san vicente wrote:
Hi!
I want to develop a program for sending sms, with the openmoko. I want it
to
be in c, I have discover the libgsmd library, but I want to know if there
is
something more for me to start.
Where else can I look??
thanks
lou
Hire wrote:
lorena san vicente wrote:
Hi!
I want to develop a program for sending sms, with the openmoko. I want it
to
be in c, I have discover the libgsmd library, but I want to know if there
is
something more for me to start.
Where else can I look??
thanks
lou
Ian-3 wrote:
Hey all,
I'm just sending this out there for anyone working on a/the dialer UI.
At the moment with the qtopia (ergo, 2008.*) dialer the same part of
the screen is used for answer call as end call, and since the UI
is laggy (see below), I naturally hit answer call a second
Sander van Grieken wrote:
Ian-3 wrote:
Qtopia sux, it's ugly and not pratical.
We need absolutely the FSO with dialer, sms and contacts ( instead of
zhone
) or SHR.
I think Qtopia is beautiful and the most practical at the moment. But my
biggest gripe
is that it's not customizable
Minh Ha Duong wrote:
Le lundi 29 septembre 2008, Nishit Dave a écrit :
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Minh Ha Duong
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Le lundi 29 septembre 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
I'm just sending this out there for anyone working on a/the dialer
UI.
At the
WOW very nice :D
Do you can use a distro like damn small linux, installa a minimal xfce with
this interface and put into the NAND instead Microsd?
Michele Renda wrote:
Hello
I am realizing a setting manager for Freerunner. It is focused to run
under Debian + XFCE.
It use PyGtk
Robin Paulson wrote:
i can't see any difference. except more instability - enlightenment
crashes constantly. someone i know reported speed increases
I should have waited before buying the FR. When I bought it in July,
there
was no proper notice on the wiki or on the IDA Systems'
KaZeR wrote:
Hire a écrit :
Hello Florian Hackenberger, nice work, works very well.
However, do you have send those patch to navit's dev?
Hello,
I'm a member of the navit project. One of our users has told us about
this patch.
I've reviewed it, and it looks very good
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