On 9/16/09, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
>
> Yesterday evening my FR woke up from suspend without doing anything else (no
> notification message, incoming call or SMS). I just watched the screen to
> see what was happening. After some idle time the it went back to suspend.
>
> This morning I noticed an e
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 06:40:29PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On 9/16/09, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
> >
> > Yesterday evening my FR woke up from suspend without doing anything else (no
> > notification message, incoming call or SMS). I just watched the screen to
> > see what was happening.
>>> - Why is the number/name equal to "NULL"?
>>> - Why didn't the phone do anything (ringing/vibrating, missed call
>>> notification) when apparently somebody tried to call?
>>>
>>
>> NULL means hidden number.
Kind of expected that one :-)
A programmer can understand this, obviously, but from
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 07:23:09AM +, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
> > BTW, phonelog seems quite buggy as to received/dialed/missed call
> > registration.
> >
> > Since sometimes some of these show up with a day or so of delay, could it be
> > an opimd bug or a phonelog bug?
>
> It's a bug alright (
On Thursday 17 September 2009, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
> >>> - Why is the number/name equal to "NULL"?
> >>> - Why didn't the phone do anything (ringing/vibrating, missed call
> >>> notification) when apparently somebody tried to call?
> >>
> >> NULL means hidden number.
>
> Kind of expected that one
> - Why is the number/name equal to "NULL"?
NULL means hidden number.
>>
>> Kind of expected that one :-)
>>
>> A programmer can understand this, obviously, but from an end user
>> perspective it is not very meaningful. Could we replace "NULL" by something
>> self explanatory like "[
On 9/17/09, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
>
>> - Why is the number/name equal to "NULL"?
>
> NULL means hidden number.
>>>
>>> Kind of expected that one :-)
>>>
>>> A programmer can understand this, obviously, but from an end user
>>> perspective it is not very meaningful. Could we replace "NU
>>> - Why is the number/name equal to "NULL"?
>>
>> NULL means hidden number.
Kind of expected that one :-)
A programmer can understand this, obviously, but from an end user
perspective it is not very meaningful. Could we replace "NULL" by
something
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