Hello,
when bluetooth keyboard is connected (via kbdd, but it probably doesn't
matter), virtual keyboard is no longer disabled like it was
automagically done in IT2005. Is this is bug or feature? If it is
feature how to switch input method on the fly for already running programs?
When I try
Hi,
update: sent it in a third time with a long textual description, got a
new one back after five weeks. Works perfectly! Nice.
Martin
> Hi,
>
> no, I really do like the Nokia 770, the idea of an open source device
> and everything it stands for. Have been working with OMAP processors
> for so
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 14:15, ext Tmm Laine wrote:
> Hello,
>
> New tutorial shows very well how to use libosso remote procedure calls with
> python too, thats great! Now only problem is is there anywhere list of
> applications, their default rpc-methods or other rpc-methods they provide?
I think
2006/6/27, kurt ak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all, I'm trying to use dbus to connect to a bluetooth device, but I can't
even seem to get a connection to the bus while in the sandbox. I have a small
test application that I wanted to run within scratchbox (0.9.8.7), with the new
2.0 rootstrap.
I
Hello all, I'm trying to use dbus to connect to a bluetooth device, but I can't
even seem to get a connection to the bus while in the sandbox. I have a small
test application that I wanted to run within scratchbox (0.9.8.7), with the new
2.0 rootstrap.
I tried compiling under both of my targe
2006/6/27, Santtu Lakkala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Luca Donaggio wrote:> 2006/6/27, Luca Donaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> and the application is usable for some seconds (< 1 min.) then it suddenly> dies without any error (it doesn't segfaoult, though).
> I remember something similar used to happen with I
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 01:33:17PM +0200, Luca Donaggio wrote:
> 2006/6/27, Luca Donaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >I created a .deb for i386 and installed it in Scratchbox with dpkg -i.
> >Result is that DBUS was looking for "com.nokia.grsync" service, while in
> >grsync.service service's name i
"ext Luca Donaggio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any clue?
Unfortunately no (without debugging your program), except that this
issue seems to be really tricky and you need to get a lot of arbitrary
details right and then it suddenly works...
I am not even sure if services with a prefix other th
"ext Luca Donaggio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're right. It has been created by the App. Manager after
> installing osso-xterm; then I moved it to the Utilities folder and
> the Extras folder (now empty) disappeared. I re-created it and moved
> osso-xterm beck to its former place, so yes, I
2006/6/27, Luca Donaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I created a .deb for i386 and installed it in Scratchbox with dpkg -i. Result is that DBUS was looking for "com.nokia.grsync" service, while in grsync.service service's name is defined as "it.opbyte.grsync
"; I changed my .desktop accordingly:
X-Osso-Se
Hello,
New tutorial shows very well how to use libosso remote procedure calls with
python too, thats great! Now only problem is is there anywhere list of
applications, their default rpc-methods or other rpc-methods they provide?
For example how do I know with which parameters I invoke say video-p
I created a .deb for i386 and installed it in Scratchbox with dpkg -i. Result is that DBUS was looking for "com.nokia.grsync" service, while in grsync.service service's name is defined as "it.opbyte.grsync"; I changed my .desktop accordingly:
X-Osso-Service=it.opbyte.grsyncand it worked!Now I still
2006/6/27, Marius Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"ext Luca Donaggio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> - After installing, the Application Manager on real device put my> application into the Extras menu folder; this is what I wanted,
> except that an Extras folder already existed on my system and the> app
"ext Luca Donaggio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - After installing, the Application Manager on real device put my
> application into the Extras menu folder; this is what I wanted,
> except that an Extras folder already existed on my system and the
> app. Manager duplicated it!
Hmm. How did the
Some questions about IT2006:- After installing, the Application Manager on real device put my application into the Extras menu folder; this is what I wanted, except that an Extras folder already existed on my system and the app. Manager duplicated it!
- My app. doesn't start at all from the task ma
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