On 25 August 2011 15:25, Thomas Perl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2011/8/25 Oliver :
>> I'm trying to promote one of my recently built packages:
>> http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_armel/libhighgui-dev/2.0.0-5/
>> [...]
>>
Hi,
I'm trying to promote one of my recently built packages:
http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_armel/libhighgui-dev/2.0.0-5/
Unfortunately this page lists missing dependencies. From what I can
tell though, the dependencies are in fact present:
http://maem
I never got a reply to the below (to my knowledge), could anyone
comment on how to update this script below?
On 4 August 2011 22:06, Oliver wrote:
> OK, I am correcting this document but the SDK script is on the
> repository: http://repository.maemo.org/stable/5.0/maemo-sdk-install_5.0.sh
OK, I am correcting this document but the SDK script is on the
repository: http://repository.maemo.org/stable/5.0/maemo-sdk-install_5.0.sh
If this needs to be updated to debian squeeze, how can I do that?
On 4 August 2011 18:56, Daniil Ivanov wrote:
> Hi Oliver!
>
> No problem, wi
> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Oliver wrote:
>> On 2 August 2011 15:31, Daniil Ivanov wrote:
>>> There will be no harm if you install scratchbox packages before
>>> running SDK installation script
>>> http://www.scratchbox.org/download/files/sbox-release
On 2 August 2011 13:39, Luca Donaggio wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> have you tried to install scratchbox manually using tarballs? You can launch
> the Harmattan SDK install script after that to complete your setup.
> That did the trick for me.
No I haven't, as I've been tryin
Hi,
I'm trying to set up Scratchbox again on my Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit
machine. I've done this in the past and it has worked but this time
around it is failing unexpectedly:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of scratchbox-core:i386:
scratchbox-core:i386 depends on python
I believe "
/misc.paranoiacs.net/Reader
It's based on Qt 4.6.2 coming with PR 1.2 and won't work with an older version
but maybe someone got Qt 4.6
on the N900 or inside scratchbox and wants to try it out.
Greetings,
Oliver
Am Donnerstag 08 April 2010 23:56:01 schrieb Oliver Haag:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
my proposal for GSOC is ready and can be seen here:
http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2010/oliverhaag/t126989888692
Comments are welcome :)
Greetings,
Oliver
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I've read a bit through the Okular-sources and they're looking like a very
good base for the reader so far. KDE-Dependencies shouldn't be a problem too.
pdf-support in Okular is very good anyway so this shouldn't be a problem in my
opinion. ePub seems to work fine too. Chm is supported but haven
en the other
things are running fine :D).
@VDVsx: Since you added the project to the list in the wiki, would you be
interested in mentoring it?
Greetings,
Oliver Haag
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> -Original Message-
> From: Tomi Ollila [mailto:tomi.oll...@guru.guru-group.fi]
> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:27 PM
> To: Kimmo Hämäläinen
> Cc: van Porten, Oliver; maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Subject: Re: N900 USB Networking
>
> On Thu 18 Mar 2010
ot find one yet.
Any hints appreciated.
Best,
Oliver
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a problem booting the device?
If the latter is the case, is there a way to rescue the system?
Regards,
Oliver
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device with a lot longer lifetime.
Hint:
Here does also a small solution exist for those people.
It should be possible to put the USB port of the N810 device in host mode, so
that those people can
connect a SD flash memory reader USB stick to the N810 device.
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Hello,
2007/10/15, Akos Putz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to send keyboard events to a non-textfield widget
> (actually, it is a GtkLayout) in my software. Is there any way to pop
> up / hide the virtual keyboard from code?
>
use: hildon_gtk_im_context_show() / hildon_gtk_im_cont
2007/7/28, Alp Toker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Oliver Dole wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
> > browser which aim is to present an abstraction layer for different
> > parts of the browser a
2007/7/27, Frantisek Dufka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oliver Dole wrote:
>
> > We also plan to start a GTK port in order to get OWB running on
> > GTK/Hildon but I don't really have a timeframe about that, so if some
> > people are willing to see webkit on N800 / G
Hi,
It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
browser which aim is to present an abstraction layer for different
parts of the browser architecture, making porting effort smoother and
faster.
For instance, we have an abstraction for network part (currently curl
based) o
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> It will very likely be
> implemented by canibalizing synaptic or some other existing graphical
> package manager.
Have you looked at what the Ubuntu guys are doing? They want to have a
cross between synaptic, their current "Application Insta
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Toni Willberg wrote:
> The user account doesn't have password set at all (see /etc/passwd).
I did, but it doesn't have "*" (no password) but "!", which usually
means "Real password is somewhere that non-root can't read". And
passwd- can't be read ...
Regards
Ian
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jochen Eisinger
wrote:
> have fun :)
Now you have root, can you get the encrypted password for the user
account from wherever it is (I think passwd-)? A cracked could then
get the password to make it easier. The password for root is "rootme"
so hopefully the u
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> That's simple ;-)
>
> Crackjack on the /etc/passwd file ;-)
Which is why I say the root password is simple. :-)
But the user password is elsewhere (passwd- ?) and they way that the
busybox su works, and the way that sudo is configured, mean
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Oliver wrote:
> Now we just need the root password ...
Cancel that, the root password is easy. The user password OTOH ...
Ian
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
> I Just installed it and it is up and running.
>
> No problems.
Same here.
Now we just need the root password ...
Regards
Ian
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nils Faerber wrote:
> Oh, we have that too, but the final release software for the device will
> not have any xterm/shell installed and even if you install it it will be
> very hard to become "root" on the device.
I don't mind "very hard" as long as the method is do
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel
Monteiro wrote:
> 770->ARM->big endian, right?
There is nothing about a processor that makes it big or little endian:
the difference is in how the memory interfaces are wired. Some
processors, such as the Hitachi/Renesas SH series, can have different
memo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> Stopping scratchbox-core before running "kanotix-installer"
> should do the trick. I will modify the installer accordingly.
Yes, I sussed that a few days ago, and tried again. But stupidly, I
gave a new user name rather than sticking with
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Sperberg wrote:
> I suspect that the two-step process of first Adding a book into the Plucker
> Library and then using the Open command from there are what are stymieing
> you.
Yes, that sounds like it. I hit "Add", selected a book and hit "Open" and just
s
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mattias Schlenker wrote:
> Besides these changes I installed Plucker Desktop and some eBooks.
> Please test these features (I did not test them yet).
Plucker runs but I can't seem to open any books.
Also, I thought I saw mention that the knoppix-installer should w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Koen Kooi wrote:
> Everything I heard indicates that it uses the omap1710 usb 'controller'
> which can switch to OTG according to
I think that for true OTG you also need a mini-AB that can detect which
end of the lead is plugged in. And if Nokia really didn't inten
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Aleksandr
Koltsoff wrote:
> There are also other packages "missing"
> due to the same reason (be sure to read the mailing list archives).
I've tried a quick search, but can't find a list of which parts of the
770's software are proprietary.
I'd be very grateful
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bob Dunlop wrote:
> Looks to me like the originator has just retracted his statement :(
Oh dear.
> On the other hand it's difficult to see how the small battery in
> the 770 could have powered the bus.
A USB keyboard would take very little juice. And you'd probabl
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Neil Cherry wrote:
> I know I've seen that the USB can be a host instead of the device.
> I just can't find the reference right now.
I read it in the comments here -
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8351
Dunno how "official" this is.
Ian
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