two
weeks. Thanks to everyone, yet again. It's been a great community to be
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i did try cupcakes. since i dont have any experience with qt, i was just
wondering how the 'under the finger scroll/touch/response' speed is. not
sure if real numbers would make such a decision easier ;-)
thx !!!
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Gennady Kupava wrote:
> Hi, Tom,
hi,
i bought the freerunner a while ago only because of android, but got quickly
disapointed by the lack of speed. is qtmoto faster?
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udy in the UK) I will finally
order a wikireader to test this on real hardware.
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d of deep problem I'd rather leave to you experts.
I'll just wait and see if you cook something up. Till then I can live
without boldface.
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Sean,
thanks for your quick reply.
>> 1) Is there a "deep" reason why boldface fonts are not implemented? I
>> figure they are not really relevant for wikis, but would be nice for
>> some of the books. Unless there is something that complicates the matter
>> I'm not seeing, I think I will add the
beta.)
Bugs in wiki-app:
I believe that in the course of writing and testing my extensions, I
have fixed some minor bugs in the core wiki-app code. My changes are
very small and isolated, so the maintainers of the main repository may
wish to look at these files only.
Thanks,
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certificate is self-signed. is there any way to tell ventura not to check
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It seems that the build.shr-project.org is down?
If it is down is there another source for the freerunner images?
Thanks!
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U HAVE MADE TO YOUR PHONE.
it will be blank but properly-installed and ready for you to re-customise.
i hope this is of some use, and that i have not misunderstood the problem
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hi, just installed cupcake week4 jan, tryign to setup sipdroid, but
cant get into the sipdroid settings.
wifi works. using no sim card.
what am i supposed to do?
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Actually that fits my needs very well. My support for several wikis was
a rudimentary hack at best, to enable my real goal: using the wikireader
as an ebook reader. *That* code was almost trivial to port, and can be
found at git://gitorious.org/wikireader-ness/wikireader-ness2.git. I'll
keep pu
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> Have you seen this on the git
> (http://wiki.github.com/wikireader/wikireader/structure-of-sd-card)
>
Nope. I take it most of my work was useless …
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Alright. The latest commit has a ChangeCollection script. Use it like this:
ChangeCollection.py --from=none --to=1 --prefix=/path/to/image/pedia
--dat-offset=${next free dat}
where ${next free dat} is the first unused number in the .dat namespace
of the english wiki. This will take a long while
in the light of the awfully long render times for complete wikis, I
figure I should create a 'change collection number' script.
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> Le 19/01/2010 16:33, Tom Bachmann a écrit :
>> I now registered to the list, since unregistered didn't seem
7 Jan 2010 00:56:53 +0000
From: Tom Bachmann
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Hello,
first of all, please CC me since I'm not registered to the list.
Over the last few days I have been hacking together rudimentary support
for displaying several collections of data (e.g. wikis of differen
thanks to all who replied for both the pointer and the advice! i'll pass
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like to order one, having tried mine with her
new DECT phone, and she lives outside paris.
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you're wrong to insist that others join you because you think free
software means only "free as in beer".
hopefully i'm not offending anyone by jumping in with a bit of history!
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[1] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-
.org/ticket/474 would help. once i get home
after Christmas, and can bring up GPRS without paying humungous US roaming
charges, i'll try to do that.
it's not fatal, but it's the last big thing in between me and a
fully-functional 'moko.
today's LWN has a quite positive article on the wikireader, which can be
found at http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/366927/9874880118356de2/ for those
who are interested.
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well, there are always roadblocks, but there is always a waz around them.
unfortunately im not a electric-engineer, otherwise i would jump onto that.
but i can tell out of experience, the (current) future relies on that.
gettin rif of those stupid hanheld scanners etc would be way easier 4
everyone
mistic...
regs
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 4 Oct 2009, at 14:02, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 06:04:30PM -0400, tom wrote:
> >> actually i think they should already be built in...they are so
> >> cheap...
>
actually i think they should already be built in...they are so cheap...
can someone suggest that to the FR-Manufactuer?
regs
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Christoph Mair wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I successfully added a pressure sensor
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> I'm afraid he means *real* Cambridge - as in England.
sadly, yes. sorry not to have been clearer.
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they work for all three
applications: incoming calls, incoming SMS, and call log.
thank you all for your help and persistence!
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we're trying to schedule another one, probably at the granta at about 8pm,
like the last one was.
vote for preferred dates at http://www.doodle.com/f88b5xmcbudhnmdg .
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n't suppose you
fancy calling yourself (not picking up, so hopefully no cost) from another
phone and letting me know what happens?
sebastian, can you confirm that contact lookup on incoming calls works for
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> 2009/8/31 Tom Yates :
>> secondly, does that not mean that a call from 01223456789 (in the UK)
>> should match a contact listed as +441223456789, when the following
>> settings apply?
>
> it works perfectly for me - i didn
should match a contact listed as +441223456789, when the following
settings apply?
international_prefix=00
national_prefix=0
country_code=44
area_code=1223
if not, how about
international_prefix=+
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e of which releases
are functional and which are less so is transmitted? any chance of you
developing a release schedule that has a place in it for people who need
their phones to work slightly more than they need them to keep forging
ahe
and then it disappears after a few seconds...seems like after the
gnome-network-manager couldnt establish a connectiion...
argh..
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:11 PM, tom wrote:
> eth1 shows up additional after a freerunner-boot while connected. but it
> didnt get
eth1 shows up additional after a freerunner-boot while connected. but it
didnt get an ip
...
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mhh, i dont know what to do,
- latest ubuntu
- android 1.5 alpha
cant ping it, ip (200) seems to be there (local), though the
ubuntu-network-manger cant connect to it...
regardless what i specify in /etc/interface for usb0.
are there any "checklists"? hints?
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ubuntu
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im basically having the same, though my machine says:
connection refused
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client: gta02
os; koolu android 1.5 alpha
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Marcel wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 4. August 2009 14:39:39 schrieb Yorick Moko:
> > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:04 AM, arne anka
> wrote:
> > > could you please prefix you mails' subjects with [android]?
> >
> > to me the subject
when i use
koolu-android-1.5-alpha anymore?
because running without a simcard i cant get beyond the window telling me i
have no sim-car/emergency call...bump
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ok just installed it,
and yes, after the boot i have a new screen with the emergency call button,
but i cant get beyond that one...help
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the installation procedure is the same as for the koolu images? put on the
sd card and boot from sd?
thx
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Michael Sheldon wrote:
> tom wrote:
> > hi mike , thx for the information, reading ur mail and being a newbiw in
> > terms of freerunner my
hi mike , thx for the information, reading ur mail and being a newbiw in
terms of freerunner my first question would be:
1) what exaclty is the difference between koolu-andorid-release 7 and
2) http://koolu.org/releases/cupcake-1.5-alpha1/
?
thx for ur infos!
tom
hi,
just got my gta02 and sintalled android via koolu image. but how can i get
it to accept the sd-card? any help greatly appreciated!
thx
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a central server that became overwhelmed
with the traffic, so the devices repeatedly tried to make contact.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/14/blackberry_snooping/
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/blackberry-spies/
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using 2009testing: the BIOS is important. it
mediates stuff between the OS and hardware. i now see that the heroes who
put the testing images up recommend particular BIOS (qi, u-boot) versions
for a reason - pay attention to them!
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> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:04:27PM +0200, Hans Zimmerman wrote:
>> Tom Yates wrote:
>>>
>>> my bugbear is failure-to-suspend, which happens after nearly every
>>> incoming call, and because the phon
e the phone will then suspend neither on quick-
push-of-power-button nor idle-timeout, it rapidly runs out of battery.
so in practice i have to reboot after most incoming calls.
does anyone else get this?
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references on the list after a cursory search, so i thought i'd mention
it. i know people have asked about this in the past. i also put a note
in the wiki.
sorry if everyone already knows this; i thought it was really rather
elegant.
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adjustment of my speakers? Or both?
afaict, speakers only. but someone more qualified than i may want to
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ery good, though i've only had it running for an
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stead of the name.
is it possible that this is http://www.paroli-project.org/trac/ticket/145
? if so, please feel free to add a report! not too many people seem to
be upset about this at the moment (which is of course fair, if it doesn't
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On Thu, 14 May 2009, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Angus Ainslie wrote:
>> You can attach it here .
>> https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2284
>
> Done.
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workd.log from just such a situation last
night (SMS came in, phone could not suspend).
how would you like me to get them to you (post-sanitisation)? is there a
trac open they should be appended to?
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> Looks like bug #144. Could you check how many paroli windows are open
> (with illume top bar)? If more than two paroli windows, its bug #144.
it might well be. next time i run into it, i'll check. thanks for the
prompt feedback!
ls itself (the call button in the tele screen does nothing).
mirko, you sound like you've got a good handle on this. would more logs
be helpful, or should i just say "me too" and sit down again?
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On Fri, 8 May 2009, Tom Yates wrote:
> On Thu, 7 May 2009, Angus Ainslie wrote:
>
>> This is fixed with the current unstable but some new issues have shown
>> up. If you would like to test the fixes change the repo from testing to
>> unstable. For now don't upgrade
es.yaml
for the benefit of anyone reading the list archives, that seems to be
"/etc/freesmartphone/oevents/..." not ".../oeventsd/...", and it works for
me - holding down the power button for 10s and releasing it starts the
shutdown (within a few secon
ixed
>> Power button does not shutdown device
>
> not for me :)
ditto.
> i still have it on so i can do more tests if necessary...
and i'll have it on for a while.
is there any documentation on the format of the paroil address book so i
can
bic keyboard available (gfather is working on that one).
Now it's time for you to start nationalizing applications and SHR/FSO/Any
other distro that uses illume.
Enjoy,
Tom. (TAsn)
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I don't have an account there, nor do I have the time to open one.
If someone can, please do.
Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Francesco de Virgilio
wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Tom ha scritto:
> > Hi.
> >
> > My na
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tom writes:
> > please make sure to send me bug reports/ideas/patches.
>
> I did not test this yet but here are my comments based on reading the
> source tarball:
>
> * Thanks for using autotoo
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:47 AM, kimaidou wrote:
> Hi Tom
> Thanks again for this. My idea would be : ask the developper of each dialer
> to integrate a button "record" using you code.
>
> 2009/4/7 Tom
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> My name is TAsn. I recently
recording your calls, and don't forget it's illegal to do so without
the other side's confirmation in many places around the world.
Enjoy,
Tom.
p.s
please make sure to send me bug reports/ideas/patches.
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e that best suited my temperament and
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ass ready first, instead of going
into a panic when it's already running, like i did.
if anyone else is minded to try it, there are a few more details at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing#uSD-card_Image .
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#x27;ve never had
problems getting these off any other touch-screen device on which i've
used them over the years. they don't seem to substantially affect touch
responsiveness and i get about six months use out of mine before they
need replacement.
E fails to build because it doesn´t find libdbus-1 (even though I´ve got
both libdbus-1 and libdbus-1-devel installed).
So if anyone got any tips on how to compile QtE properly i would really
appreciate it.
By the way, I´ve already patched the sources according to the guide at
mwester´s.
regards
T
a gentle reminder of this evening's pub meet in cambridge. all are
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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:14:05 + (GMT)
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Subject: Pub meet: Cambridge, UK, 30.1.2009
There will be a Cambridge OpenMok
apparently CB3 9EX.
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or pppd to notice, it doesn't autorecover, then i'd say i see the same
thing. it just doesn't happen often enough to me that i've looked into
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:13:56AM +0000, Tom Yates wrote:
>>
>> i use 2008.12 with gsm0710uxd, and i've had fairly long travelling GPRS
>> calls (15-20 minutes on the train back from london).
>
> Please tell me: w
. since i have an
all-you-can-eat GPRS plan, i'd happily try this for myself and give you
feedback. how long is "long-lasting", for you?
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ok encouraging.
i found that it needed privilege, ie has to be run as root, to do the
operations it needs on the USB bus.
one of my writeups is at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Upgrading-the-OS and may
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i'll take you off).
anyone else who might be interested in trekking to a cambridge (UK) pub
for a meet-up should visit the above URL to sign up. when dates are fixed
i'll continue to announce them to this list.
mport the picture due to conversation error"!
>
> What's the problem? do you know how to change the wallpaper manually?
after i did an opkg install edje-utils, enlightenment had the tool it
seemed to want (edje_cc) in order to import an
version of the file. you may also find you need to change the engine from
SOFTWARE_16 to SOFTWARE to prevent enlightenment crashing (see the tips
and tricks section of
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/December_29th%2C_2008 for
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're at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Headset .
interestingly, this has reduced the list of things that prevent my 'moko
from being a perfectly good everyday phone to zero.
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uxd installed and running* (this may be true by default on FDOM),
my instructions and noddy little chat script at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Calypso may be helpful.
if you don't have gsm0710muxd installed (and qpe configured to use it),
these instructions will b
is Contact.conf
Contacts.conf has the [default] section, where you can add the line you
mentioned, Tom.
ooops, that was my mistake - i had the same file structure and did the
same thing you did. bad cut-and-paste on my part.
I modified the wiki page.
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it, so if anyone could have a quick look at the page and remove anything
that's wrong (or better, add things that are right) that'd be grand.
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cally applied *every call*
(so i can crank the gsmhandset.state speaker volume) would be useful.
but unlike bouncing calypso, i can live with those, at least _pro tem_.
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it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.
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a working example of Multiplexing with qpe?
see above.
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alk application, which would have given users free VoIP facilities
over a Wi-Fi connection" (LXF111, p.7).
i'd say that was looking pretty bleak on the device-openness front.
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nes using PSM data, but i can't find confirmation. anyway,
having a map's the main thing for me.
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nts?
it accepted the uncomnpressed file, which is now linked to from the wiki
page at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_2:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_without_a_GUI
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> Tom Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> i'd be happy to; can you point me to any resource that lets me know a
>> way of doing that? does the muxd have a flag that tells it to hive
>> off a copy of the datastream (
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Tom Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> i can make a GPRS connection. when it's up, i can place a call, and the
>> outgoing GPRS connection temporarily suspends. when it's up, incoming
>> calls go straight
usiast for free software (she's a unix
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behaviour as a '
I second this request.
Volume is way too low on qtopia 4.3.3
how to raise it?
t m wrote:
>
> I've upgraded to the latest snapshot and the incoming volume was very low.
> I
> have upgraded the kernel + qtopia image that were in the compressed file.
> Any way to get the volume up again? Call opti
ltaneously?
before i start trying to find out *how* to configure pppd to do what i
want, i'd like to know if the phone is capable of it! i'd very much
appreciate any ideas or insights anyone has on this.
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;> suspend manually though. Anybody experienced the same ?
>
> yes, same here. open a ticket?
i can confirm it too (/etc/angstrom-version says "Angstrom
P1-Snapshot-20080830"). if you could bear to open a ticket, that would be
most kin
01223..., the
call showed as coming from my home 'phone.
i'm not sure when the call log does the lookup - at time of call, or time
of later examination of log - so i'm not sure that's a useful test. i
think my questions stand: does anyone else s
contacts entry to say 07971... rather than +447971... .
a) do other people find this also?
b) does this qualify as a bug?
c) if so, is it a qtopia bug, and therefore (if i follow the discussion
aright) not something that should be entered into the openmoko bug
tracker?
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Tom Yate
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:03:47 +0100 (BST) Tom Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
>
>> getting rid of the qtopia keyboard in favour of a full, non-predictive
>> qwerty keyboard is one of my fondest aims at the moment, so
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