Le 02/02/2010 18:51, vancel35 a écrit :
> Thought there might be someone that's interested in this thread.
>
It's always interesting to know that an issue has been solved :)
Thanks for the report.
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Le 28/01/2010 15:47, n...@el-hennig.de a écrit :
>> There is a bug open at navit's bugtracker about that :
>> http://trac.navit-project.org/ticket/524
>>
>> This is a regression since rev 2844. I'm personally using a rev26?? on
>> my FR, with reiseplanner maps, without this issue.
>>
>> The patch i
Le 27/01/2010 11:37, arne anka a écrit :
>> No one ?
>
> only this: i never really got reiseplaner maps working with navit, they
> used to crash always.
> atm navit crashes with everything, both on my amd64 and the freerunner,
> but i had not time so far to investigate further.
>
>
Le 12/01/2010 14:07, KaZeR a écrit :
> Le 12/01/2010 13:51, Thomas HOCEDEZ a écrit :
>> Le 12/01/2010 12:42, David Garabana Barro a écrit :
>
>> - No sound during phonecalls (can't hear nothing on both sides).
>>
>> Someone to confirm those bugs ? (this way I
Le 12/01/2010 13:51, Thomas HOCEDEZ a écrit :
> Le 12/01/2010 12:42, David Garabana Barro a écrit :
> - No sound during phonecalls (can't hear nothing on both sides).
>
> Someone to confirm those bugs ? (this way I'll trac those points)
Ben moi je pourrais confirmer que j'ai pas de son, mais c'e
d cost me an eye abroad) or
when in a area with poor signal strenght. And i'm not talking of the
turn by turn instructions.
On the other hand, Markus gave us a very nice piece of software, kudos
to him!
> On 1/8/10, KaZeR wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Le 08/01/2010 0
Hi,
Le 08/01/2010 09:31, dehqan65 a écrit :
> 2 - In which issues Tangogps is better than Navit ?
IMO, they both serve different purposes.
Tango use raster maps. It's very fast and very efficient at displaying
your position and/or track on a raster map.
Navit use vector maps. Maps are drawn in
Hello list,
First of all, thanks c_c for this new release.
Installed, launched and got :
launcher wrote:
>
> restoring state
> db ver:35
> 2 SQL error: duplicate column name: bt_add
> 4 SQL error: table contacts_cat already exists
> 6 SQL error: duplicate column name: category
> 6 SQL error:
Hi,
For a brand new one, in France you can contact Bearstech, they are the
official reseller for France i believe.
But Pulster (in DE) might be cheaper.
Also, it might be worth having a look at eBay.
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Hello list,
Two issues today :
First start of launcher :
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ launcher
restoring state
db ver:35
showing window
starting dbus thread
Getting Calls data..
Segmentation fault
(i didn't touch anything in launcher's window).
I restarted it, and it worked. I sent a message, and when c
Warren Baird-2 (via Nabble) a écrit :
> I really like the SMS conversation interface - however I'm having
> trouble with it. When I try to send a reply to a conversation
> launcher crashes and I see the following
Althought not being an expert, i would say that you need a more recent
version
I've been hitting a new issue :
- Conversation, new
- Select contact
- Default category is 'Family', which is empty yet.
- Hit 'Jump', select a letter
- Boom :
"none
Segmentation fault"
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c_c wrote:
>
> Can you rescan sms's from the configuration window and check? This
> happens generally after a crash.
>
Will try.
c_c wrote:
>
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> Second issue : i sent a message to myself, using dbus. I didn't receive a
>
So, i've been playing a bit with 0.38.
First issue : some messages were missing (i was able to read them with dbus
from the sim). I exited, relaunched launcher, and now the test message is
here, 3x
Second issue : i sent a message to myself, using dbus. I didn't receive a
notification, no "sms 1
Hi.
Some weeks ago, i suggested that intone should request the bluetooth
ressource when using a BT headset, and you told me it was already done.
I made some tests this morning :
- start intone, by default mine is set to BT headset
- try to play a track : bluetooth doesn't get enabled, playback w
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Hmmm. There seems to be something odd here. The sms window _is_ closed
> when the "Del All" button is pressed (since the last three binaries).
>
Mmm, weird indeed. Each time i downloaded your binary straight on the FR,
moved it to /usr/bin and chmod'ed +x it..
c_c wro
Ah, a new one :)
I sent a message, and got : *** glibc detected *** launcher: corrupted
double-linked list: 0x00328c28 ***
This thread had 18 messages.
By the way :
- when "deleting all" the thread view should be closed, imo
- when receiving a new message, the discussion view should be refresh
Hi,
c_c wrote:
>
> I guess I could use text boxes - dont know if that would be
> significantly better. Probably the only thing that might be ok aould be a
> genlist.
> Anyhow, let me know if this binary helps.
> Thanks.
>
Unfortunately, no. There is no more message like before, just "Segm
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> - replying from conversation #1 (60 messages) : i type the message, press
>> send. I have the icon with the small timer, and after a few seconds :
>> boom : 44 SQL error: 21 library routine called out of sequence
Some more tests :
- replying from conversation #1 (60 messages) : i type the message, press
send. I have the icon with the small timer, and after a few seconds : boom :
44 SQL error: 21 library routine called out of sequence
- reply to myself in a test conversation : works. And here i even get th
Fox Mulder wrote:
>
>
> Which distro and which ssh daemon are you using on your freerunner?
> And do you mean ssh to your freerunner or form it to another host?
>
> First thing i did on debian and shr on my freerunner was to replace
> dropbear with opensshd. And when i ssh into my freerunner,
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> To be clear - the "Please Wait.." message appears in the window title.
> Both 21 SQL Error and 44 SQL Error should happen soon after start but
> before the "Please Wait ..."
> changes to "Launcher".
> Can you confirm that?
> Thanks.
>
It might happen once or twice t
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Does this happen at startup?
>
Nop, it happens quite randomly, i haven't yet been able to pinpoint it.
Sometimes when i open a conversation, sometimes when i send a sms.
In this case, it seems that the message is marked as sent when in fact it
wasn't..
i've moved the .l
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 03:32:51 -0700 (PDT), "c_c (via Nabble)"
wrote:
> Hi,
> Have been too busy to get a release out - though I have squashed a few
> bugs. Try the attached binary - that's the latest.
>
Thank you.
Unfortunately : 44 SQL error: 21 library routine called out of sequence
I get t
Hi.
KaZeR wrote:
>
> You might have noticed that when you press ctr+c in a ssh term, the
> process forks instead of breaking.
>
> Why that? Is there a possible fix?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
Nobody noticed/has the issue, or nobody has a fix? (or maybe nobody c
Hello there :)
I'm back from holidays.. Expect a new bunch of comments :)
And, thanks for this new release, c_c!
First issue i'm facing :
- opened a conversation
- clicked cancel to go back to the main conversation view
- boom :
59 SQL error: 21 library routine called out of sequence
Segmentati
Thank you for fixing thoses issues so fast.
This new binary is really usable now!
Another comment : when deleting a conversation, maybe you should ask for a
confirmation : this button is quite small and close to the other ones. And
when deletion is confirmed, the conversation view should be close
Another small idea : display, on the main conversation view, if the lastest
message was ingoing or outgoing. Useful to see if you're up-to-date in your
answers, since there is some free space in this screen.
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I'm back :D
When sending a sms to a contact, from the contact list, who hasn't yet his
own discussion :
- after sending, you are back to the new message creation dialog. It should
either be closed, or you should be sent to the discussion view.
- when this contact replies, it leads to two conversa
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> A few more, in case you already got bored ;)
>>
> :-D - Well, not even close...
>
hehe :)
c_c wrote:
>
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> - long-received messages are truncated, i can'
A few more, in case you already got bored ;)
- when selecting configure, exiting, you can't reselect configure unless you
select another item from the scrollbar at the bottom
- when setting the BT headset address, it's not displayed when you re-enter
the configuration screen later
- long-received
In case it helps, for the can't reply issue : after replying, i don't see new
messages until i restart launcher.
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Yet 2 other comments :
- version doesn't seem to be uptodate
- if something went wrong, the gui doesn't tell you, if you didn't start
from console you can't know
> r...@om-gta02 /media/card/scripts $ launcher
> restoring state
> version:33
> showing window
> starting dbus thread
> ERROR: faile
Two other comments :
- I'm not yet interested in the launcher feature. Would it be possible to
hide the categories? When i want to start an app i just prefer to switch to
illume launcher currently.
- The delete button on the main conversation view isn't really useful imo.
When you want to delete
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> Do you plan to make a nice integration to switch to BT headset for calls?
>> Would be.. amazing.
>>
> If you have a paired bt headset, launcher should autoconnect the bt
> headset for you on resume.
&g
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> Is it because of an outdated framework?
>>
> Yup, you'll need the latest SHR updates. WHat issues are you having -
> things seem to be working fine for me.
>
It was related to the GSM device not
Hi.
You might have noticed that when you press ctr+c in a ssh term, the process
forks instead of breaking.
Why that? Is there a possible fix?
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I'm having issues with the latest updates of SHR, so since yesterday i run a
freshly flashed image from 0808 without upgrades.
In that case, the launcher binary you posted earlier gives :
Updating SMS data..
process 1682: type array 97 not a basic type
D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unabl
>
> Hi,
> The last one had issues sending sms's. This one works fine. I'm keeping
> the newest sms's at the top of the list now. Hope that works fine too.
>http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3601418/launcher launcher
>
Hi c_c.
I still have issues with that binary (af1b4f517dbc9bca6487b712d75c90a2
>
> Hi,
> The last one had issues sending sms's. This one works fine. I'm keeping
> the newest sms's at the top of the list now. Hope that works fine too.
>http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3601418/launcher launcher
>
In fact, with this one i only see the latest received sms since i replied.
I rece
c_c (via Nabble) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
> Are you talking of this issue?
>
> Yup. Has been fixed today. Almost got Launcher working again. Should
> release soon.
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Thanks for that, very useful, but why have you commented the fsoraw
dependency?
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c_c wrote:
>
> Actually, I'm a little stuck since there is an issue in getting messages
> from opimd with the latest updates. SMS is broken as of now - I was in the
> middle of adding CSM support when this happened.
>
>
Are you talking of this issue?
nasty error wrote:
>
> Updating SMS da
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> KaZeR wrote:
>>
>> but with the view scrolled to the bottom of the list.
>>
> Sure. Will implement it by this weekend.
>
Time is up!
Put down your pen, release your binaries :)
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Paul Fertser wrote:
>
> KaZeR writes:
>> Or maybe it's like mms and bluetooth pairing/handling: people are
>> interested but don't make much noise about it cause it's nowhere
>> near functionnal right now..
>
> Bluetooth pairing works flawlessly,
c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>Couldn't agree with you more. But, it seems like the edbus and gtk
> bindings for dbus need to be updated to meet with the newer dbus
> requirements - which means work upstream.
>Wonder when that is going to happen. At least the message can be
> subdued.
>
>
>
Do
Ah, forget my previous segfault report, i had a typo (-message instead of
Message) in frameworkd.conf, now it works.
But i have another suggestion : when replying, the view should be refreshed
to display the last message as being sent, it's not obvious currently.
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c_c wrote:
>
> You need to change the message domain to sqlite-messages to use the
> opimd services. Please do that and retry.
> In fact try it with this binary.
> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3566595/launcher launcher This has a couple of
> fixes to prevent segfaults on some conditions lik
c_c wrote:
>
>
> The video playing part needs a lot of work - and there aren't too many
> people interested (or so it seems :-)
>
>
Or maybe it's like mms and bluetooth pairing/handling: people are interested
but don't make much noise about it cause it's nowhere near functionnal right
now
Olivier Migeot wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Thomas HOCEDEZ
> wrote:
>
>> I will "patch" some other french FR the coming days. I'll ask to post
>> here.
>
> Where in France are you doing this? I could all be very interested ;)
>
>
It's around Lille. A fix-party is scheduled a
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
>
> tangogps (=mapnik) map looks better
> tangogps map scrolls smoother & faster
>
True, realtime-drawn maps on low power device like the FR can't compete with
bitmaps maps on these points.
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
>
> tangogps doesn't crash/freeze
>
It would be intere
Pike-2 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
hand crafted OSD layout also very useful on my FR.
>>> care to share? screenshot?>
>> Feel free to post the screenshot and OSD in the wiki, too.
>
> Oh - ah - ok
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Pike/Navit
>
> I actually tried to upload this to the Navit
> wi
Pike-2 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
hand crafted OSD layout also very useful on my FR.
>>> care to share? screenshot?
>>
>> I am not sure if all OSD Layouts should be placed on OSD wiki page
>> [1], so i put it on my user page [2].
>
> Actually, there is a page for examples there
> http://wiki.navi
Christian Rüb wrote:
>
> arne anka wrote:
>> > hand crafted OSD layout also very useful on my FR.
>>
>> care to share? screenshot?
>
> I am not sure if all OSD Layouts should be placed on OSD wiki page [1], so
> i put it on my user page [2].
> Scrrenshots here: [3] - I was missing the "upload
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> On 8/26/09, KaZeR wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>>>
>>> Navit in revision 2520 is now in SHR unstable repo :)
>>>
>>
>> Thanks Sebastian.
>>
>> The whole point
arne anka wrote:
>
>> And are you aware that you can store your OSD in a separate xml file
>> using xi:include?
>
> no, but that's interesting.
> far more interesting, though, would be to switch those layouts at runtime
> ...
>
>
I agree. But for now it's only planned. Patch welcome :)
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> Navit in revision 2520 is now in SHR unstable repo :)
>
Thanks Sebastian.
The whole point of the thread being : will it be kept up to date ? :)
Do you see something wrong in using nightly auto builds for SHR?
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arne anka wrote:
>
>> hand crafted OSD layout also very useful on my FR.
>
> care to share? screenshot?
>
>
Feel free to post the screenshot and OSD in the wiki, too.
A landscape OSD layout could be useful. And are you aware that you can store
your OSD in a separate xml file using xi:includ
Thomas White-2 wrote:
>
>
> The binaries linked from that page are out of date - I'll update them
> shortly if anyone's interested in this "lazy option".
>
I am :)
Let's say that i'd like to blind test the other option :)
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Christian Rüb wrote:
>
>
> using svn r2517 $HOME/.navit/navit.xml is used by navit again, there
> seemed to be a bug in opk package as navit.xml in /usr/share/navit was
> empty, too. Also speed seems to be the same for menus etc. One more
> advantage of using [2]: deactivating "map follows veh
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> My opinion is simple. Developer of app provides bb file (or asks
> someone to write it) and then all distros provide that app in repo.
> And that's all.
>
> That's distro maintainers who should do packages, not app developers!
> When app developers do packagin
Hello community,
The first builds of navit for android are now available here :
http://download.navit-project.org/navit/android/
Comments, bug reports and suggestions are welcome, either here or via
navit's tracker : http://trac.navit-project.org
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jeremy jozwik wrote:
>
> morning all. i was just sitting here on my debian laptop, poking
> around with tango gps. now my laptop does not have any sort of gps so
> i get the "no gps found" deal at the bottom. that got me thinking, has
> anyone setup there freerunner to act as a gps device for t
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
>
> There are some more from other camera unpublished yet but a great
> bunch of them are avialable with comments in spanish and english
> english version here
> http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/there-and-back-againtuxbrain-debconf09-pics
> I'm working on the sub
I still have a minor issue with intone : if the link to the BT headset is
lost (out of range, no more battery) then intone would freeze. Not
convenient :)
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I suggest adding Neon (the image viewer).
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I had the same issue here, i had to reflash :(
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c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Well, I find that while mplayer with the xglamo patches cant play flv
> files - it does perform better. So I'm going back to that version of
> mplayer.
>
> Changes
>
> * uses mplayer with xglamo support
> * dbus support for
> - incoming calls
> - o
Nicola Mfb wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Patryk Benderz
> wrote:
>> Hello eveerybody, August 6th, 2009 Community Update is out!
>> Take a look at:
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-08-06
>>
>> and contribute to the new draft at:
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wik
I've never seen the video before, and i have to say i'm quite impressed.
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Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> On 8/6/09, Edder wrote:
>
> AFAIK there is just no way to detect if phone supports MMS or not.
> Binary message is sent, and when timeout is reached without
> downloading message, SMS with info is sent. So Freerunner users can
> still read their MMS, exactly
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>> On 8/4/09, Brock wrote:
>>> this actually difficult or is it a matter of nobody having the time /
>>> care to do it?
>>
>> I think noone cares. I don't need MMS at all,
>
> Yes, we care. I don't send MMS myself, but others send me pi
Steven Le Roux wrote:
>
> Yes I'm pretty sure this is the case. I got one receiving an mms.
>
> But maybe Kazer wanted to ask if there is work to display mms...
> (which are binary sms...)
>
>
Indeed, thoses are probably mms notifications, but i can't be su
Hello list.
Has anyone succeeded / starting working on reading binary sms?
I have some of them sitting in my inbox, under SHR it's only displayed as
"This is a binary message"
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The Digital Pioneer wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, bluetooth calling support is preset but woefully
> inadequate.
> SHR will use it, but you have to restart some services (or reboot) to turn
> BT on or off. Other than that, it works. Look at the 'Manually Using
> Bluetooth' wiki page.
>
In fact yo
rusolis wrote:
>
> 2009/7/30 Michal Brzozowski
>
> Litephone beta1 is available here:
> http://pvtrace.com/litephone/litephone_0.0.1-r2_armv4t.ipk
>
>
What about creating a repo ?
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Evgeniy Ginzburg wrote:
>
> Dear all.
>
> I've noticed that information about bluetooth headsets mono cum stereo
> is spreaded over some different pages in OM wiki.
>
> So I've collected all data I know to one [1] page & made it look
> "prettier".
> Please review this page and add all releva
Another issue i noticed : intone's volume control has no effect when using
BT.
I tried with 0.60 and with a debug version which was posted here a few days
ago.
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Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>
> I installed on shr-unstable, killed ophonekitd, ran the registration
> script and started litephone like this:
>
> $ litephone style_sheet.conf
>
>
I believe that the style_sheet part isn't needed anymore, and instead you
can use other parameters (like demo, etc
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> Nooo, no GSM.SIM! That's evil :P I've implemented deleting messages
> from SIM in opimd few days ago. With upgrade it should automatically
> work in litephone.
>
Ah, apologies, then. Would you mind to enlight me about the right way of
doing it then? Is it docu
Ah, i had a crash when updating a contact :)
INFO: Updating contact
INFO: New dbus call: org.freesmartphone.opimd
/org/freesmartphone/PIM/Contacts org.freesmartphone.PIM.Contacts Query;
Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup() without
pending_setup is deprecated and stron
Hello list.
I've tested litephone, and i like the concept behind it. Switching from
contacts to messages to phone logs is done in a breath. I also like the
possibility to change the volume during call, even if it's not done in the
cleaner way : at least, it works. Scrolling is a bit awkward at th
Al Johnson wrote:
>
> On Friday 24 July 2009, William Kenworthy wrote:
>> I am using Qi to boot a gta02 to a flashed shr-unstable (not on SD)
>>
>> It works ok, but after a few resumes it slows dramaticly due to verbose
>> printing to the screen. Is there a way to fix this?
>>
>> With u-boot,
c_c wrote:
>
>
>
>well other things when i return to settings page it says speaker and not
>headphone :)
Hmmm. That's not right - will take a look.
I have the same issue : when opening the options menu it's always on
'speakers'.
I made some tests (well, in fact i listened for 1hour+ of
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 8:46 PM, The Digital
> Pioneer wrote:
>> My guess is
>> this is caused by a blip in the signal, which is a part of bluetooth
>> life,
>> and usually mplayer handles it by resetting the pipe.
>
> An offtopic question:
> Do you have a recommendat
I would recommend copying navit.xml to /home/root/.navit, because a package
upgrade could overwrite it. And it's a good idea to diff your xml against
the shipped one for updates from time to time.
Also, opkg's memory leak (or whatever was making it to eat 100% cpu and
memory) has been fixed (at l
Jesus McCloud wrote:
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> KaZeR schrieb:
>>
> i made a fast theme package for shr. speed-up is quite noticable..
> install instructions and screenies here:
> http://jmccloud.jm.funpic.de/?p=54
> (yes i want to spread the theme, becaus the more testers i have the
Marcel-2 wrote:
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> Am Freitag, 3. Juli 2009 01:40:08 schrieb Morten:
>
>> I agree, there's so many tricks that you just can't know them all by
>> yourself. They should be written down (or made the default)
>
> Maybe making up some kind of a "useful hints" page would be good, where
> every h
Marcel-2 wrote:
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> I experienced that behaviour, too, 100% reproducible, so probably no
> coincidence. But I'd like to know what the hell opkg does there which
> fills all the memory?!
>
I sometimes also experienced the issue on casual opkg upgrade, and i have
navit's feed disabled becaus
You can also find some sshots here :
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/On_Screen_Display
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Hello list.
You might be interested in reading those pages :
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/OSD contains an example of the OSD
configuration i'm using on the FR.
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit%27s_binary_map_driver
describes briefly navit's binfile maps.
I saw a post wh
Hello list,
KaZeR wrote:
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> Ticket updated with info loglevel.
> I also noticed that i had the ogsmd dbus service (checked with mdbus -s)
> until i actually tried to access it (connecting to gprs via dbus). Then it
> vanished.
>
Issue has been solved by 'dos'.
arne anka wrote:
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>> I rebooted the phone, did nothing but waiting 23 minutes.
>
> enable debug output and restart fso from shell (or add output to log
> file).
>
Ticket updated with info loglevel.
I also noticed that i had the ogsmd dbus service (checked with mdbus -s)
until i actually tr
arne anka wrote:
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>> I rebooted the phone, did nothing but waiting 23 minutes.
>
> enable debug output and restart fso from shell (or add output to log
> file).
>
I had a closer look at frameworkd.log, and found this : 2009.05.28
10:49:20.655 opimdERRORSIM-Contacts-FSO:
KaZeR wrote:
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> Please see http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/492.
>
> Attachements .log, .1.log, .2.log and .3.log were for yesterday.
>
> I was able to read my messages yesterday evening.
> Today, no luck.
>
> I was able to use my phone only once (yesterday
Please see http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/492.
Attachements .log, .1.log, .2.log and .3.log were for yesterday.
I was able to read my messages yesterday evening.
Today, no luck.
I was able to use my phone only once (yesterday) in two weeks (and it's my
only phone).
I hope you guys can help
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
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>
>
> opkg update; opkg upgrade
>
> It's fixed for some time.
>
>
I did the update, and it's worse now : phone registers to the network, but
no sms, calls or gprs is possible. I updated the ticket
(http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/439).
Let me know if i shoul
Hello list,
I've been facing an issue since a few days : i can't access my messagebook
under shr :
After some tests it seems to be related to an encoded sms which isn't well
handled by FSO. I've open a bug on their tracker
(http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/439), but i'd like to be able to
d
jeremy jozwik wrote:
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> navit will not start.
> navit:navit_init:no gui
> navit:main:Using '/home/root/.navit/navit.xml'
> navit:main:No instance has been created, exiting
>
Hi Jeremy,
Which version of navit are you running? Where did you get it from?
>From your log, it's clear that it wasn'
Vasco Névoa wrote:
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> I don't have much of a problem there... see this:
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GPS#Configuration_for_a_higher_sampling_rate
>
> However, you must remember that frameworkd sends a lot of
> configurations into the chip, and it keeps talking to it, so it
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