Xavier Vens wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Now the dialout works :-); does anybody knows how to send digit to an
> IVR i called with Zhone ?
> On the screen, i have the phone dialed with 2 buttons, hold and hangup
> but no way to send the digits.
Hi,
Click the middle button at the bottom of the screen ; yo
Diego Fernández Durán wrote:
> I use the FR as a phone.
>
> And I trying to figure out where can I apply my C, C++, Gtk knowledge to
> help in the development.
>
> A list of "small things that must be done" will be appreciated, so
> anybody of us can use our free time to read the code, write a smal
Hello,
Thanks to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Freerunner_Hardware_Issues , I
ran into the following (and quite scary) thread :
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/hardware/2008-April/55.html
So I was wondering, maybe the poor GPS performance issue many FR seem to
have, especially on the i
Hey
I just got my hands on mine !
A few remarks regarding the initial setup : first I had the same problem
with the SD card holder somebody had a few days ago. Note that you have
to _slide_ the SDcard in the metal "door" before closing it. I tried to
make the wiki "Getting started" page cleare
Dave O'Connor wrote:
> Bell and Telus just started charging for *incoming* texts.
The whole thread is just completely insane from an European point of
view... Your telcos really look greedy from here.
Sorry for you guys,
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thomasg wrote:
> Oops, forgot to mention some details: Tested with mplayer (svn) out of OE.
Hi,
I guess you should have a look at the wonderful job done by balrog here :
http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/accelerating-in-my-pocket/
He report QVGA @25fps for MPEG-4 video and managed to h
Todd Courtnage wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> I live in Canada (Calgary) and am looking at buying the FreeRunner.
> I've also noticed that there is no 3G support. I presently have a
> BlackBerry 8700 on Rogers EDGE network, with a data plan. I'm confused
> in whether EDGE is 3G or 2G.
Hi,
Edge is often
Hi list,
Am I the only one to get some of the e-mails on this list twice ou more
? looks like the issue is back ...
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cdr wrote:
the atomic clock(s) arent orbiting the earth,
Hey,
According to wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS ), every GPS
satellite carries an atomic clock, providing every receiver on earth
with really precise clock. The radio clock systems you describe are
different and kinda u
Ilja O. wrote:
Who says that this password will be created by human? Program should
generate it automatically, shows it to user, user writes (or prints)
it and saves in piggy bank hoping he will not need it at all.
This function will be used so rare that there is not point in creating
rememberabl
f4lken wrote:
I think that a GPS receive some information about cardinal point... So
it will be more simple to read these information than calculate some
difference... But, as I say, I'm not sure :(
Hi,
No, it doesn't...The way to calculate bearing is to derivate your
position over time to ge
Pietro "m0nt0" Montorfano wrote:
Rodolphe Ortalo ha scritto:
Bonjour! [...]
Well i'm glad to see that you can talk french but this is a public ml
and not everybody know frenc (me for example) so i (and other people)
can't understand anything of what you said. So please talk in english,
imag
Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
Then it is probably time to ask the question: from a european user
perspective, will it be better to place (single-unit) orders directly at
Openmoko via the website or go via Pulster (official distributor no?)?
Hey,
About distribution in Europe : Bearstech ( [French]
Matthias Schulze wrote:
I am wondering about applications possible with the Freerunner
(connected via usb) or later phone models, if a barometric altimeter
would be included.
Hi,
Err, doesn't GPS give us a pretty accurate altitude already ? Event if
the precision is something like +/- 20 me
ramsesoriginal wrote:
I was just wondering: we have seen the problems of encryptingcalls.
But what about decrypting them? Let*s say someone hasa method to call
you with some sort of encryption.. would it be possible to write a
decryption for it? Maybe public key?
Hi,
I guess you should look in
ramsesoriginal wrote:
Following Michaels request for a homepage for the photos, I stumbled
upon two simple questions:
1) Do we have soem sort of motto (like "Hello Moto", "Connecting People", ...)
2) Is there an official Openmoko sound set? Systems sounds, but maybe
even a specific song or someth
steve wrote:
USB cable is in.
Hello all,
Sorry to keep that up but I see three kind of potential cables and I'm
not sure which one you're talking about :
- First is male USB A <=> freerunner (USB mini AB, I believe) : it is
used for charging and using usb slave functions (usb mass storag
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
I've read no docs, where am I wrong in?
Hello,
The description / howto / demo is here :
http://mrl.nyu.edu/projects/quikwriting/Quikwrite1.html
After a few tries it seems to be an interesting input method ; I can't
say if it's gonna be easier to learn/use th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm french too :) And I was looking for these information several month ago.
I wonder if we can do a group of french people, like the german group, and
do some valuable work (i18n ?).
Hello all,
Just to point out that there are also "Local groups" in the wiki to
al
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
It have to be mod sinse a pc usb uses 5V and a car 12V
Hi,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the voltage adaptation is the purpose of
the car USB adapter. With a normal cable, I understood that it would
charge at 100mA (default USB "polite" current draw). Since these
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