http://www.robtex.com/dns/wiki.openmoko.org.html#records
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jo...@openmoko.org wrote
afaik the whole infrastructure is hosted by Hetzner sub yourserver which in
turn is our wellknown openmoko central services alias roh and gismo.
Looks like a misconfic in one of the b
I noticed this too. I just installed Mokomaze for the first time, so I just
thought the accelorometers was a bit off by design.
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Kent
jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote
hello list, im running latest mokomaze and shr-u 20100921, even after
re-calibrating the the game mokomaze reads the
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 07:20:47PM +0530, vivek khurana wrote:
> On 8/7/07, Harald Welte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Because such a website, especially if it is to fulfill our security and
> > privacy concerns, needs quite a bit of development time.
>
> There are several developers on t
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 09:56:54AM -0400, Ian Darwin wrote:
> Robin Paulson wrote:
> >i've reported it to mcafee siteadvisor and google as a fraudulent site.
>
> Pointless.
>
> Go to their domain hider: http://privacyprotect.org/ and report it as
> "Fraud".
>
> > those testimonials are fake, th
lly*
*cool*. I still have it, and the company is still in business:
skullduggery.com. (Just noticed that they have a 1/4 size Tyrannosaurus rex
skull that also looks *really* *cool*...)
Sometimes good things take a while :-) No need to get excited.
Kent
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On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 02:07:03PM -0500, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
[...]
> The bottom line is that mailing lists are not an acceptable means of
> communicating with technical novices. AGAIN, we are not talking about
> discontinuing the development list (that is/should be used by
> *developers*).
ail, and won't waste much time on the forums. But a
project at the current stage of the openmoko project will require lots of
*technical* help for everyone, so what will happen is that you will have to
follow the email lists anyway... I mean -- I could be wrong, but that's the
way things se
ome in time, but when the first consumer reviews come in,
it will be death if they say "great idea, but I can't make a phone call, and
the directory management was too awkward for me to figure out."
Kent
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 09:06:02AM -0600, Mathew Davis wrote:
> On 7/20/07, Adam Krikstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >IRC and lists are great tools at sending and distributing information
> >fast. However, as more users, especially ones with little to no
> >experience with linux, begin purc
on mailing lists, and in fact it's exactly
the way it's supposed to be. This is an old debate, and, like Mikko, I don't
want to waste list cycles rehashing it, but Chip Rosenthal's early paper
(http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html) lays out the issues. There
have been
How about "Your Own Phone", or maybe just "Your Phone", meaning that you
really own it?
Regarding "reply-to" munging -- don't want to revisit this ancient debate,
but -- please don't :-)
Best Regards
Kent
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On 24 jan 2007, at 14.42, Corey wrote:
I'm more than certain that the OpenMoko crew is extremely busy with
many
important efforts right now, but it should be a very simple task to
open a
new mailing list. Doing so - sooner than later - wou
Thanks for getting it to the wiki, I've been trying to finish it for
a couple of hours this morning, but there is this work thing that
keeps me occupied all the time. =)
I'll try to flesh out my idea some more and write a couple of
paragraphs on it on the wiki.
-- kent
On 2
games where it makes sense.
I realize that it won't be hard for any game to add the support, but
keeping friends list and creating everything on a per-game basis is
just plain unnecessary.
-- kent
On 21 jan 2007, at 20.40, Jeff Andros wrote:
tron? like this?(http://codeninja.de/tron/
On 20 jan 2007, at 14.14, Renaissance Man wrote:
On 20 Jan 2007, at 9:55 pm, Kent Karlsson wrote:
Awesome to see so much people ready to jump on the job to get it
working with Mac. That was supposed to be my first thing to make
sure as well but it seems like I'm not really alone.
Lo
#x27;s email does use IMAP, so if the phone can do IMAP,
Bob's your uncle.
Awesome to see so much people ready to jump on the job to get it
working with Mac. That was supposed to be my first thing to make sure
as well but it seems like I'm not really alone.
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