>I believe I've mentioned before that my 770 likes to reboot
>spontaneously.
>/proc/bootreason is sw_rst,
>/var/lib/dsme/stats/lifeguard_resets usually indicates
>/usr/bin/maemo_af_desktop (46 times already, out of 54
>resets). I mkdir'ed /media/mmc1/core-dumps and now have a
>core file from
Python API's for Yahoo search. Some of the developers might could to use it.
You can download it at :
http://my.opera.com/monroe/blog/
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ext Michael Dominic Kostrzewa wrote:
Hey,
As some people have noticed in the past, theming/display used to be
pretty broken when using Sardine. This was caused by the fact that (due
to the way things were packaged/organized) we couldn't really provide
any gtkrc/theme updates without providing th
This code works but causes :
Exception urllib2.URLError: in
'dbus_bindings._GIL_safe_pending_call_notification' ignored
Where can I find documentation on load_url or is there a python way to
get info on 'com.nokia.osso_browser'?
import dbus
bus = dbus.SessionBus()
proxy_obj = bus.get_o
On 7 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2) Of course I understand that the n770 resources are limited and that I can't
> expect that many memory intensive apps can run _besides_ Canola.
>
> But I am dealing here with a problem when Canola is _not_ running!
> * Desktop applet switched off
> * C
I believe I've mentioned before that my 770 likes to reboot spontaneously.
/proc/bootreason is sw_rst, /var/lib/dsme/stats/lifeguard_resets usually
indicates /usr/bin/maemo_af_desktop (46 times already, out of 54
resets). I mkdir'ed /media/mmc1/core-dumps and now have a core file
from the last cra
Hi Marcelo and Gustavo
here is my /etc/apt/sources.lst
#maemo:essential
deb http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/certified/ mistral user
deb http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/non-certified/ mistral user
deb http://repository.maemo.org/contrib mistral free non-free
deb http://repository.mae
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did Canola change any watchdog settings or something like this?
NO, we don't.
Canola doesn't change anything except:
- starts avahi
- starts canola-conf
- uses dbus
- install gconf schemas for /apps/canola/ and /apps/canola-conf/
Or
Hi Marcelo,
thanks for the reply. I would like to make some points more clear:
1) I really love Canola and I appreciate the effort the caola team went
trough! I am impressed by the smooth functionality, the eye candy, the user
interface and the web based configuration client! Well done! Keep go
Hi,
For a python applet you could have a look at
usr/share/doc/python2.x-gnome2/examples/applet/applet.py in DEBIAN-based
distributions . There are
also a few tutorials on the net such as
http://www.pygtk.org/articles/applets_arturogf/.
There is also
https://stage.maemo.org/viewcvs.cgi/maemo/proj
Hello,
does anybody knows a source with further information for devolopment of
home-applets (more than the how-to on the maemo page). Details of required
files, directory structure, building a package and so on. I took a look at the
source files for the hello-world-app but which are the required
"ext Jorge Salamero Sanz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i think the best way to have high quality packages and apps and not
> to go in a mess of depends is to build and upload to unstable (devel
> branch) and as apps are being tested automatically go into testing
> and later a stable branch.
I ag
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 01:14:11PM +0200, ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
> Compiling a source package separately for each distribution will thus
> be problematic since we end up with same-named packages that can
> differ widely.
>
> But since it is not easy right now for the "average user" to follow
>
On Thursday 07 December 2006 12:14, Marius Vollmer wrote:
[...]
>
> Compiling a source package separately for each distribution will thus
> be problematic since we end up with same-named packages that can
> differ widely.
definitely yes
>
> But since it is not easy right now for the "average user
On Thursday 07 December 2006 11:43, Ferenc Szekely wrote:
> > How does it handle the extras components without source code? E.g. (bad
> > example) Canola? Sources will not come but why not having it in the
> > extras in future?
>
> good point. my proposal is that extras is meant only for open sourc
"ext Ferenc Szekely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My proposal about the next steps:
>
> We have to setup an intelligent build environment. The rough plan for
> this is:
> -get a descent hardware
> -install Scratchbox 1.x
> -setup sbuild together with our existing queue-manager (no DAK for now)
>
> How does it handle the extras components without source code? E.g. (bad
> example) Canola? Sources will not come but why not having it in the
> extras in future?
>
good point. my proposal is that extras is meant only for open source
software. we can have a non-free component in each repo for can
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ext
>Daniel Stone
>Sent: 07 December, 2006 12:00
>To: ext Ferenc Szekely
>Cc: maemo-developers
>Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] extras repository
>
>On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 02:07:27AM +0200, ext Ferenc Sz
"ext Santtu Lakkala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marius Vollmer wrote:
>> That way lays madness. :) You shouldn't turn a real package into a
>> virtual package willy-nilly. For example, Provides can't talk about
>> versions. I think it is not really possible to have one package
>> masquerade a
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 02:07:27AM +0200, ext Ferenc Szekely wrote:
> ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
> We have to setup an intelligent build environment. The rough plan for
> this is:
> -get a descent hardware
> -install Scratchbox 1.x
> -setup sbuild together with our existing queue-manager (no DAK for
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