Hi,
nice to hear.
I think with all this collected data we can start something cool :)
Greetings, Sebastian Hammerl
Thomas Landspurg schrieb:
Hello everybody,
Just to inform that we have succesfully integrated CellHunters data
into the OpenCellID database. The database is now more than
So,. everything should be fine now, please visit
http://cellhunter.omoco.de for the new version and report any bugs you find.
Greetings, Sebastian
ps: no deb package yet but will come
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Hi,
CellHunter is getting a new faster server!
So CellHunter is moving. At the moment I am migrating the database to
the new system and will check if everything is ok with the data. The bad
part of the move is that I have to release a new version because the
submit adress is hardcoded to the old
hi,
Christian Gagneraud schrieb:
Christian Gagneraud wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using cellhunter since few month, with which i have gathered some
data (1646 cells so far here in Ireland) and uploaded to their server.
I would like to give a try with OpenBmap, is there a way to convert
data
Christian Gagneraud schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Hi,
Hi Sebastian,
about the conversion I cannot help you because I don't know the openbmap
format.
I talked with the openbmap owner about collaborating and got to the
result that it will only happen in the way
Hi,
about the conversion I cannot help you because I don't know the openbmap
format.
I talked with the openbmap owner about collaborating and got to the
result that it will only happen in the way that openbmap can use the
cellhunter data. I will not combine these two databases. There are some
Hi,
Here are some updates about cellhunter. I am currently working at an
online map so you can view already found cells around you. I am using
tangogps to display the cells and it looks like:
http://78.47.116.33/~hole/cellhunter/images/tangogps.png
I created a tangogps repository which overlays
Hi,
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra schrieb:
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 11:21:42AM -0700, ANT wrote:
Hi all!
Mokomaze 0.5.0 (ball-in-the-labyrinth game) with completely new physics and
graphics engines is released! As I said before, there are a lot of changes
since previous version:
* a
Hi,
ivvmm schrieb:
I wonder how quick is it developed and how much people are involved in?
In fact no one in my country is using it(looked at the map on
cellhunter's site). By also looking at the map we can see that many
regions are already covered.
At the moment it is only me involved
mmh, ok so i will have to update. thanks
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You'll probably need to upgrade to
mmh, ok so i will have to update. thanks
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You'll probably need to upgrade to
mmh, ok so i will have to update. thanks
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You'll probably need to upgrade to
Hi,
I get the following error when starting with shr testing:
intone: error while loading shared libraries: libecore_input.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
which library do i have to install?
greetings, sebastian
c_c schrieb:
Hi,
Well, it took a lot longer
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl list-openm...@omoco.de writes:
1.) anyone knows a was to get the coordinates of area codes?
Openstreetmap has postal codes but not telephone area codes. Can you
map postal codes to telephone area codes?
2.) anyone wants to try
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl list-openm...@omoco.de writes:
all these program need a gps position. I want a program that gets your
No they don't. agps-onlinec takes latitude and longitude. It does not
need to come from GPS. I feed it the coordinates of the nearby
Timo Juhani Lindfors schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl list-openm...@omoco.de writes:
but where do you get the gsm coordinates from? thats the whole point! we
need something where we can get the rough location and i do not know
anything.
From opencellid database.
But that means
Hi,
I am on my way to make agps very useful, so I try to get information
about how to get my rough location.
The perfect way is the cellid you are in. You can get your location with
an aberration of about 3km so you can use it for agps without problems.
Another interesting fact is, that you have
arne anka schrieb:
Cellhunter tries to read out your $HOME variable. when NOT set it goes
to /home/root (line 536)
that seems to be a very strange fallback
- where is root's home below /home/? so far i've seen it in oe only
- why is the user root assumed?
On every openmoko distro
Tony Berth schrieb:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Sebastian Hammerl
list-openm...@omoco.de mailto:list-openm...@omoco.de wrote:
try to start it from the commandline with parameter -d
cellhunter.py -d
perhaps this will tell you more.
Sebastian
I did re-start
arne anka schrieb:
On every openmoko distro like fso or shr the user is root with home
/home/root/
those are iirc all oe based -- debian is an om distro too, and it does not
use /home/root/ but /root/. gentoo does so to iirc.
/tmp is a bad idea because its only tmpfs and deleted
Tony Berth schrieb:
2009/3/20 Sebastian Hammerl list-openm...@omoco.de
mailto:list-openm...@omoco.de
Tony Berth schrieb:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Sebastian Hammerl
list-openm...@omoco.de mailto:list-openm...@omoco.de wrote:
try to start it from the commandline
try to start it from the commandline with parameter -d
cellhunter.py -d
perhaps this will tell you more.
Sebastian
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Pander schrieb:
I verify that with the new SHR testing and the same cellhunter version,
that cellhunter it is not reporting on neighbouring cells.
mmh, i use shr testing without problems. did you upgrade (i did not)?
the latest fso version requires the patch from jan. i will integrate it
interface.
i will apply the patch as soon as i have the time to do it.
Sebastian
Leonti
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Sebastian Hammerl
list-openm...@omoco.de wrote:
Pander schrieb:
I verify that with the new SHR testing and the same cellhunter version,
that cellhunter
Jan Lübbe schrieb:
Hi!
I've changed cellhunter to use the FSO Monitor interface as DebugCommand
is broken with the new parser. You can see my patches at:
Hi,
very cool. left the old debug command in only because lack of time and
fso 4.x backward compatibility.
what is the new parser
Debian package out now, thanks to petabyte.
Sebastian Hammerl schrieb:
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out now!
check out http://cellhunter.omoco.de
Sebastian
Hi,
I am interested. I will contact you directly.
Sebastian
Onen schrieb:
Hallo Sebastian,
as stated before, I think we should join our forces, to build only one
GSM logger. I have the feeling we implement same things each on his side...
Are you interested?
Onen
Sebastian Hammerl
Henri Valta schrieb:
On Wednesday 25 February 2009 00:38:36 Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out now!
check out http://cellhunter.omoco.de
Sebastian
Any possibility for updated
kimaidou schrieb:
Ok, I did not zoom to the France map. But I counted only 9 cells for
France in the list. I think we can do much more than this !
By the way, I am still wondering which application to use
You could use CellHunter and then take the generated CSV file and upload
it with a small
Pander schrieb:
Could you publish this also on opkg.org so that many user can install it
directly?
the debian package? i thought its for opkg's only. the opkg files is
published there but i don't think the debian package has to be there.
Sebastian
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Henri Valta
you find it here: http://www.opkg.org/package_111.html what do you want
more?
its ipk because all the official packages are ipk, too. its irrelevant
how it ends because ipk=opk
Sebastian
Pander schrieb:
no, the ipk, which I hope gets renamed to opk
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Pander
mmh,
i don't think it should be handled by the program. if you are using fso
and want to use your telephone you always should have gsm up and
running. look out for paroli or other gsm subsystem, it does not have to
be zhone.
sorry, but i do not want to mess around with the gsm subsystem. this
kimaidou schrieb:
Hi all,
I read some emails on the list about cellhunter, opencellid and other
projects. Since it is hard to get a conclusion by reading them, I
would like to know how I can contribute easily to OpenCellid with my
freerunner. I want to do it well (not only giving the cell id
to build the database together.
the best at the end: you get points on the highscore :)
Sebastian
Fernando Martins schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
I created a manual for cellhunter i hope it will help.
you find it under the introduction on the cellhunter homepage.
Allow me
of new_gps cells
57 is new cells
357 is old_newgps cells
4563 is old_oldgps cells
16504 are your points
i hope this helps you.
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out now
Sebastian Hammerl schrieb:
Hi,
the followin logic lies behind the buttons:
check cellid: gets the cell and gps data
submit data: when in online mode, the displayed data will be
submitted, when in offline mode the data will be saved
auto check cellid: push check cellid every x seconds
auto submit
I created a manual for cellhunter i hope it will help.
you find it under the introduction on the cellhunter homepage.
Sebastian
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out
kimaidou schrieb:
I forgot to tell :
Since I renamed the script from voicenote.sh to voicenote, you
have to uninstall the version 0.1 and then install 0.2.
You can do it by:
opkg remove voicenote --autoremove
for me updating removes the old files. but i had to change #/bin/bash to
#/bin/sh
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out now!
check out http://cellhunter.omoco.de
Sebastian
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Stefan Schmidt schrieb:
Hello.
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 23:38, Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Soon after releasing i found a bug causes cellhunter to freeze.
Sorry for that, the fixed version 0.4.1 is out now!
Bugfix releases are always good. Pushed and the autobuilder should take care
Version 0.4.0 is out, check http://cellhunter.omoco.de
Now submitting arfcn, too (Thanks for this useful information to Harald
Welte).
Sebastian
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Stefan Schmidt schrieb:
Hello.
Combining the collection of the date with the fun of a game, even outside, is
nice.
On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 01:16, Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
You get ready to run FSO and debian packages on the homepage [2].
I was thinking about putting a recipe
Stefan Schmidt schrieb:
Hello.
On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 13:01, Sebastian Hammerl wrote:
Stefan Schmidt schrieb:
Putting them all into a versioned tarball would make my life a lot easier.
(Perhaps even some distutils for a sane install?) Is this something I could
talk
you
://realtimeblog.free.fr/
[2]
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=218065package_id=310952
Onen
Quoting Sebastian Hammerl list-openm...@omoco.de:
Hi,
now I find the time to post on the community mailinglist and like to
(already mentioned here) introduce myself and CellHunter
Hi,
now I find the time to post on the community mailinglist and like to
(already mentioned here) introduce myself and CellHunter.
I am student right now and got together with some friends and imagined
that we could have fun with cellids and games based on there cells. But
for this we need a
did the production start?
or are there any more news about the date?
Sebastian
steve schrieb:
I gave a short update. Production is slated to start prior to May 16, I
don't have an exact date, yet.
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i have the same problem, but with opera
James Olney schrieb:
I have this problem as well. my screen res is only 1024x768
2008/5/5 Tomas Gustavsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running Firefox 3 Beta 5 in Ubuntu 8.04 and the OpenMoko wiki menu
(the one to the left) is placed a long way down
mmmh,
i would like the extra, especially the pouch. but i also like to buy in
germany because of the warranty etc.
any statement from steve?
Sebastian
Flemming Richter Mikkelsen schrieb:
On 4/26/08, Sebastian Hammerl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
only a dump question:
when i buy from
only a dump question:
when i buy from a reseller in germany, the reseller bought about some
hundred pieces in ten packs. so will i get the 10-pack-version when i
only buy one? the reseller bought only x*10-packs so he should always
get the extra.
Sebastian
steve schrieb:
I decided to do
Hi,
anyone near Bielefeld, NRW, Germany who wants to join our group to get
the extras?
please put your contact details on the wiki site (
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GroupSales#Bielefeld )
...cannot wait for freerunner, Sebastian
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i bought a maxpower accu from ebay for my siemens s55 and the written
power is incorrect.
it says 2500mAh and does not power my mobile longer than a 700mAh akku.
i guess the true power ist about 500mAh.
so i cannot recommend this accu. perhaps this type is better but i don't
think so.
i have blue links :(
Andrea Debortoli schrieb:
2008/4/17, NeoSleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you really read this ?
http://www.tsleg.com/upload/data/LGK2_newiki.PNG
The blue links over grey background are not readable
to me links appear
i wrote to the shop of nexave.de (german shop for screen protectors) and
they would sale a special freerunner protector and also make custom
protectors.
they told me that the protectors of the nokia n95 would fit for the
freerunner.
i think with enough people who want to by a protector they
Luis Hermosilla schrieb:
Hi!
Can you tell me step by step, how do i install Openmoko in my Palm Tx
please
I'm new in linux, please help me...Thanks
http://zefanja.blogspot.com/2007/09/openmoko-20072-on-palm-tx.html
here its explained - does work i tried it myself
no need for hard
reconize nothing...can you help me?
Thanks!!!
2008/4/1, Sebastian Hammerl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Luis Hermosilla schrieb:
Hi!
Can you tell me step by step, how do i install Openmoko in my
Palm Tx please
I'm new in linux, please
http://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=16826
they got the tomtom applikation running on zaurus linux
Sebastian Hammerl schrieb:
Hi,
as far as i know on the TomTom go devices is running Linux. So would
it be possible to rip out the TomTom applikation and get it to work on
Openmoko
Hi,
as far as i know on the TomTom go devices is running Linux. So would it
be possible to rip out the TomTom applikation and get it to work on
Openmoko phone? It would be a great GPS application.
http://opentom.org/ - Projekt runnling apps on the TomTom Device. Why
not do it the other way?
, Sebastian Hammerl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as far as i know on the TomTom go devices is running Linux. So would
it be possible to rip out the TomTom applikation and get it to work
on Openmoko phone? It would be a great GPS application.
Why not use tangoGPS
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