#2207: trac sometimes throws "from pyPgSQL import PgSQL trac sometimes
throws
"ImportError: No module named pyPgSQL"
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Reporter: lindi| Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Am Monday 12 January 2009 15:31:07 schrieb kamson:
> is it possible to capture voice stream, manipulate it and then send it via
> GSM to another user(makeing call with changed stream). I need real time
> processing.
Unfortunately the present Openmoko hardware is too slow for that.
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hi,
this issue still exists and is definitely an issue in the git repo or the
Makefile.
Why i'm that sure?
I've upgraded to kubuntu 8.10 ( completly fresh install ), followed exactly the
instructions in the wiki and still get the same error.
I really want to participiate in the project, but thi
Hi,
Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 16:03, Mat Real wrote:
>
>> For each cell zone, I generate a kml file. This is nice to see how cells
>> enveloppe and
>> how coordinates have been generated.
>>
> The maps looks already quite nice, even if germany is not in the db yet. ;)
>
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 09:10:06PM +0100, Nick wrote:
> mcc/mnc/lac/cid and two double for latitude and longitude
> (and perhaps other attributes such as max radius...)+
You should save the direction the antenna shows into. I had a look
at the gsm antennas in my region and there are always 2-3 fix
Hello.
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 21:10, Nick wrote:
>
> I have to work-out the license issue as you mentioned. I really started from
> the OSM one...
> even if I have seen all the discussions about it.
> I am ready to consider all the solutions to solve this license problem.
I have no concrete examp
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> As far as I know, there's only one firmware version we're shipping
> to customers, so unless you somehow ended up with a very early
> prototype, you should have the right version.
Oh, ok, thanks for the info Werner!
(I do have "8
Hello.
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 21:25, Sascha Wessel wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:06:16PM +0100, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> > We still have some more ideas around location on our agenda. And location
> > from
> > GSM/Wifi/etc is a nice part of it. Would be great to have some more devs
> > he
#2207: trac sometimes throws "from pyPgSQL import PgSQL
trac sometimes throws "ImportError: No module named pyPgSQL"
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Reporter: lindi| Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
sorry for the gmail glitch ! here is the end of my answer...
> I like to have more data available. Can you give us some insight how
big such
> collections can grow. For example your current db size and the
current number of
> entries? I would like to have the option to have such a db on my SD
Hi Stefan,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:06:16PM +0100, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> We still have some more ideas around location on our agenda. And location from
> GSM/Wifi/etc is a nice part of it. Would be great to have some more devs here.
> If anybody is interested let us know.
I'm interested. :)
> I like to have more data available. Can you give us some insight how big
such
> collections can grow. For example your current db size and the current
number of
> entries? I would like to have the option to have such a db on my SD card
for
> offline use and syncing when on wifi or similar.
>From
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Monday 12 January 2009 20:54:17 Andy Green wrote:
|> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|>
|> |> Perhaps we should resume this on linux-wireless, since I guess that's
|> |> where all the rfkill fo
Stefan,
I have to work-out the license issue as you mentioned. I really started from
the OSM one...
even if I have seen all the discussions about it.
I am ready to consider all the solutions to solve this license problem.
>So you get the confirmation that the opencellid data is also under
cc-at-
On Monday 12 January 2009 20:54:17 Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> |> Perhaps we should resume this on linux-wireless, since I guess that's
> |> where all the rfkill folks hang out.
> |
> | Yes please do this, if you want.
>
> Oh dear. I thought we almost had W
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> Perhaps we should resume this on linux-wireless, since I guess that's
|> where all the rfkill folks hang out.
|
| Yes please do this, if you want.
Oh dear. I thought we almost had Werner writing the rfki
Marcelo wrote:
> How do I figure out which firmware I have and in case I don't
> have "89", how do I upgrade it? I tried searching in the wiki,
> but no cigar.
Andy probably meant this string:
BMI Get Target Info: Exit (ver: 0x2059 type: 0x1)
0x59 = 89 decimal.
As far as I know, there's
#2207: trac sometimes throws "from pyPgSQL import PgSQL
trac sometimes throws "ImportError: No module named pyPgSQL"
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Reporter: lindi| Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Hi,
In my application, I am interested in accessing the voice stream and sending
data over on it.
Can anyone help me on how to exactly do something like this?
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College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
www.cc.gatech
On Monday 12 January 2009 19:34:37 Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Hmm, or at least "vague" :)
>
> > But as far as I
> > understand the semantics, SIWESSID is supposed to associate to the
> > service (except in a few cornercases).
> > So IMO it should fail, because without a transmitter, we can't hand
Hi,
I'm having some trouble scanning for APs, and googling around I found:
http://markmail.org/message/lxsojiirq2wgssyk
(I do have a GTA02v5)
In that message Andy Green quotes and replies:
> > * Wifi module works ok, but has some quirks. First,
> > reception was not that good, second, th
Hello.
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 16:03, Mat Real wrote:
>
> I am responsible for the openBmap website: http://www.openbmap.org
>
> At this time, only cellular networks are concerned.
> All the software code is AGPL v3 and data are Creative Commons License
> (creative commons Attribution-Share Alike
Hello.
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 02:58, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 17:19, Dima Kogan wrote:
> > Look around their site; everything's pretty clear.
>
> Well, at least not for me. Starting from the main page I see 7 links. 3 to
> company websites, 1 email link, one to itself, one
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Andy Green wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Hi All,
> |
> | Does anybody else here get 'fade outs' or other screen crashes when
> trying to
> | rotate the screen on latest FSO?
> |
> | xrand
Michael Buesch wrote:
> I was talking about BMIrompatchInstall and friends.
Ah ! I hadn't poked around in the BMI yet. That looks quite interesting
indeed.
> I think it should be handed to the Supplicant. The Supplicant will try
> to re-establish the connection or drop it.
Sounds good to me. If
On Monday 12 January 2009 18:32:20 Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Needless to day, a soft-MAC would solve a lot of problems for us, even
> if it means that we'd have to write a driver from scratch for it.
Yeah that would solve about all issues left :)
> You mentioned some runtime patching. Do you me
Having lots of problems with the driver at the moment. I know exa layer
is calling the correct accelleration functions. But they don't seem to
be doing anything with the glamo itself.
I also still get hard lockups of the gta02 randomly.
I think Ive now corrected the initiaisation sequence so its
Michael Buesch wrote:
> Ok, but the firmware _is_ flashable? Or is it just "updateable" through the
> life-patching mechanism?
> And by "no redistributeable" you mean there exists a tool, but it's NDA'd?
The firmware can be reflashed and there is a tool for it, but it seems
only Atheros and perhap
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Monday 12 January 2009 17:00:13 Andy Green wrote:
|> No, it's a less than happy-making situation there are no updates and no
|> redistributable Linux firmware update tool.
|
| Ok, but the firmware _is_ fl
On Monday 12 January 2009 17:00:13 Andy Green wrote:
> No, it's a less than happy-making situation there are no updates and no
> redistributable Linux firmware update tool.
Ok, but the firmware _is_ flashable? Or is it just "updateable" through the
life-patching mechanism?
And by "no redistributea
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Monday 12 January 2009 10:09:56 Andy Green wrote:
|> | - in the discussion on linux-wireless, Michael Buesch also mentioned
|> | that rfkill is expected to act "immediately".
|>
|> Yeah I take it to mea
On Monday 12 January 2009 10:09:56 Andy Green wrote:
> | - in the discussion on linux-wireless, Michael Buesch also mentioned
> | that rfkill is expected to act "immediately".
>
> Yeah I take it to mean when you return from the rfkill action, the
> stopping of RF TX is done already. That sounds
Gents,
I am responsible for the openBmap website: http://www.openbmap.org
As mentioned on the main page
"openBmap is a free and open map of wireless communicating objects
(e.g. cellular antenna, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth). It provides tools to mutualize
data,
create and access this map. "
At this time, o
Hi!
This is the nineth Community Updates, January 12th issue.
For the new year we interviewed Sean on everything that matters for the
community: sales in 2008 were around the low five digits, om-locations is
what remains of an ambitious mesh network project, and the most surprising
developmen
Hi all,
is it possible to capture voice stream, manipulate it and then send it via
GSM to another user(makeing call with changed stream). I need real time
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> I'm just curious how much this is built into the Android code. If any
> Android phone can call the mothership to get the information, why
> shouldn't we be able to do that? There are unlocked Andorid phones on
> sale - do they have cell-based positioning disabled??? I would wager
> that it isn't.
$ ls CONTROL/
control postinst postrm preinst prerm
The latter 4 scripts are executable (+x). It is possible to keep them
empty as a placeholder if no specific post or pre func is required.
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
> I'm doing opk/ipk -package and want that it execute one script when
> instal
Andy Green wrote:
> But is the multiweek stall for imagined total perfection on the detail
> of what it impacts from day 1 ever going to pay anything back?
Oh, but I just picked rfkill up again at the end of last week.
It's messy but not as bad as needing weeks of work ;-))
- Werner
I'm doing opk/ipk -package and want that it execute one script when
installataion is ready. How to do this? (It is named post-install
script?)
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
|> Yeah I take it to mean when you return from the rfkill action, the
|> stopping of RF TX is done already. That sounds doable?
|
| We could introduce a synchronization point (currently, t
Hi,
c_c wrote:
>
>assuming the invite is not exclusive :-), I would be interested in
> collaborating too. Have been thinking along the lines of extending exposure
> for 2.6.28 and fso and thought a paroli plug-in would be more efficient.
Not exclusive in any way, it is an open invitation :)
S
Jeremy Chang wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 09:40:03AM +0100, Mirko Lindner wrote:
>> The Paroli Team wishes all of you a happy new year.
>>
>> Our last update was a while back but development continued and, despite
>> sickness, vacations, Christmas, New Year's as well as jet lags, a lot
>> has
Andy Green wrote:
> Yeah I take it to mean when you return from the rfkill action, the
> stopping of RF TX is done already. That sounds doable?
We could introduce a synchronization point (currently, there's none
for this kind of operation). This would make sure that the command
has at least start
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
|> It seems like it is turning off ieee80211 powersaving mode (the AP
|> beacon dropbox system) in order to have that kind of impact.
|
| You mean the synchronized wakeups ? Yes, it could b
Andy Green wrote:
> It seems like it is turning off ieee80211 powersaving mode (the AP
> beacon dropbox system) in order to have that kind of impact.
You mean the synchronized wakeups ? Yes, it could be that.
> I don't think rfkill itself has much expectation except to stop the
> transmission act
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
|> maxperf is one of those names that makes you wonder why it isn't the
|> default.
|
| Alas, maximum performance also means maximum power burn:
|
| System bat
Andy Green wrote:
> maxperf is one of those names that makes you wonder why it isn't the
> default.
Alas, maximum performance also means maximum power burn:
System battery current (*)
AR6k module disabled: 135.2mA
AR6k with default settings: 139.2mA
w
Hi,
j newkirk wrote:
>
> Most of my Exposure interest is actually centered on SHR,
> which I run from uSD.
>
Correct me if i'm worng - but isn't SHR on top of FSO? If that is so -
and eventually SHR will migrate to 2.6.28 too - wouldn't it make sense to
use paroli plugins to replace expo
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Monday 12 January 2009 00:48:20 Andy Green wrote:
|> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> | Hi All,
|> |
|> | Does anybody else here get 'fade outs' or other screen crashes when
|>
|> trying to
|
On Monday 12 January 2009 00:48:20 Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Hi All,
> |
> | Does anybody else here get 'fade outs' or other screen crashes when
>
> trying to
>
> | rotate the screen on latest FSO?
> |
> | xrandr -o 2 (rotate 180 degrees, stays portrait) wor
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