are there no better supported chips with similar functionality and similar
price points?
if there are, why not move to them?
if you keep banging your head on the wall, all you end up with is a bloody
forehead.
in the interests of full disclosure. i am a lurker here. have been for several
ceased so there is not
much point anymore except using the existing somewhat obsolete
devices. Thanks Michal
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This is a complete crock
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/simos/keyboardlayouteditor/blob/master/COPYING
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the source code for the infringing version
you cannot unsteal something
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On 03/04/15 12:51, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
I'll try to summarize the thread and restart it. Simos
please don't
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for this kind of 'details'. This
does not excuse it or embellish anything, but that is how
organizations operate.
i too am a software developer struggling to survive in these extremely
fast moving markets
but *i* don't willfully break licence agreements just to get the job done.
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On 10/11/14 15:31, jacky lau wrote:
A big client will buy thousands of chips once. Are there any relation
between big client and user manual publishing? No. So they don't think
it's necessary to open their private property. When you are a big
client, you are VIP, all document and source code
On 09/23/14 15:26, Joseph Nguya wrote:
Please see attached working ov2643.c driver from Stefan.
is that was passes for working in this day and age?
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the question going through my head is:
are the blobs in question derived from (L)GPL code?
if not, then there is no violation
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are you doing this just to learn or are you doing this for your job?
i've asked before and i'll ask again.
how has this anything to do with the topic of this mailing list?
On 19 Mar 2014, at 14:26, Puneet B punit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i fallow this link
http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus
i think you have the wrong mailing list
On 6 Mar 2014, at 12:26, Puneet B punit...@gmail.com wrote:
how to configure default configuration of mpv in /home/local/.mpv/config
so i can play video from gui.
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i know nothing about the specific problem, but have you checked your power
supply?
On 13 Jan 2014, at 22:34, Axel Theilmann a...@nomaden.org wrote:
moin,
i just started using a brand new A20-OLinuXino-MICRO. booted it up and it
worked fine. after a day i power cycled it and now i get
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