On 04/23/2010 10:35 PM, William Maddler wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've tried googling around but got no luck.
> I'd need to get current operator name a SIM card status (registered/not
> registered).
>
> Any clue or starting point? C or Python would be fine.
Answering to m
On 04/24/2010 02:18 AM, Cláudio Sampaio wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:35 PM, William Maddler <mailto:n...@maddler.net>> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I've tried googling around but got no luck.
> I'd need to get current operator name a SIM card statu
Hello all,
I've tried googling around but got no luck.
I'd need to get current operator name a SIM card status (registered/not
registered).
Any clue or starting point? C or Python would be fine.
Thank you
William
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> --- 192.168.0.1 ping statistics ---
> 7 packets transmitted, 7 received, 0% packet loss, time 6000ms
> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 2.153/2.457/3.603/0.478 ms
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
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>
> 2008/2/4, william maddler <[EM
min/avg/max/mdev = 5.718/151.281/296.578/102.465 ms
>
> both my notebook and my N810 are connected to the same router/access point.
>
> 2008/2/4, william maddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Andrea Grandi wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've openssh
Andrea Grandi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've openssh and ssh client installed on my N810. Sometimes I need to
> connect to the N810 using ssh, from my notebook (they're both on the
> same lan). Very often I experiment that connection is very very slow
> :(
>
> Cannot understand why...if I open an Xter
Naba Kumar wrote:
> ext Michael Marxmeier wrote:
>> The same happened to me. After installing the rtcomm beta update my
>> N810 got trashed and ended in a reboot loop. Only a OS reflash fixed it.
>>
>> After installing the rtcomm update (and before rebooting) i noticed
>> that chat no longer worke
I've just upgraded to latest RTCOMM beta. Right after the installation I
wasn't able to start Chat application anymore. After that, when I try to
boot the device keeps rebooting right after hands logo is shown. Tried
almost anything, even on a fresh install. Has anyone else experienced
same pro
Am I wrong? Or root password on OS2008 for N800 is not "rootme" anymore?
Thank you.
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Hi all, quick question.
Just rebuilt net-tools package (I need "real" netstat, and also default
one is not actually working bug #2389).
When I try to install the new deb, using --force-all (to override
Busybox) i get the following message:
Nokia-N800-44-4:~# dp
Rick Prelinger wrote:
> Kismet used to work perfectly on the N800 until I reflashed with the new
> system release. Now it starts out perfectly, sees a screenful of networks
> and then stops when the screen fills up, even though the app continues to run
> and the timer continues to increment. Ha
Very, very nice app. I don't like having it automatically set as default
image viewer anyway. Beside that, good job! :)
Mike Morrison wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have been porting my image viewer (quiver) to the maemo platform and
> I now think it is in a reasonable enough state for others to try.
>
>
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>> great idea as long as someone manages the list to remove obsolescent
> postings.
>
> I guess we could introduce something like a 1 month period for each
> entry. After that period the entry would be automatically unpublished.
>
Damn... I always forget that replies
If no one else is available, I could mentor your project (I've already
gave my availability for another project).
Bye.
Kyle Ambroff wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I submitted a proposal for Google's SoC a couple of days ago. I've
> posted a copy of it here:
>
> http://icculus.org/~kwa/maemo.ht
william maddler wrote:
> Just found some devices are being shipped with a newer version of ITOS.
> Is that the upgrade Karoliina was talking some times ago on her blog?
> Or... what?
Answering to myself: no... that's not that new! :)
I keep wondering what's the differenc
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> > There were some folks driving a car on the sea. In how many other
places can you do that ;-) ?
Well... the point is not where you can do that but: where can you do
that without sinking? :D
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Just found some devices are being shipped with a newer version of ITOS.
Is that the upgrade Karoliina was talking some times ago on her blog?
Or... what?
Cheers
Maddler
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A quick answer to myself, since this could help others.
I solved things with a slight modification to osso-xterm.desktop:
Exec=/usr/bin/osso-xterm /usr/bin/bash
Of course the easier slution was the last to be found! :D
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I'm trying to understand the best place to mount SDs partitions. Right
now I have
===
chroot /mnt/initfs/ /usr/bin/retutime -i || true
mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media/mmc1
mount /dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc3
mount -o bind /media/mmc3/user /home/user
hostname -F /etc/hostname
=
Zoran Kolic wrote:
>> That was what I did first. But then I noticed the "odd" beahviour ($HOME
>> always pointing to /home/user, instead of what stated in /etc/passwd).
>
> Maybe you should change $HOME for your shell. Variable is the old one.
I'm not exactly a newbie ;)
I'd be *happy* to do tha
Brian Waite wrote:
> On Friday 09 February 2007 07:43, william maddler wrote:
>> Laurent MARTIN wrote:
>>>> I really have no idea... and looks like it doesn't look at .profile
>>> I've noticed this too on my N800 (see earlier posts on users list): for
>
Laurent MARTIN wrote:
>> I really have no idea... and looks like it doesn't look at .profile
> I've noticed this too on my N800 (see earlier posts on users list): for
> what I've understood, this is due to the fact that you run ash not bash
> nor sh. What it strange is that .profile is run when con
young dave wrote:
> Really?
> I have no N800, maybe it's diffrent from 770.
Looks so...
>
> But I think even if you can change home to other directory, the child
> directorys and files under /home/user are needed by many
> applications.
Yes, that's possible, but then I should have been getting
media/mmc1/user
> 3. usermod -d /media/mmc1/user user
> 4. reboot
>
> Regards
> dave
>
> Then the user home directory changed to /media/mmc1/user.
>
> 2007/2/9, william maddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Ok, maybe it's me, but this thing is driving me nut!
Ok, maybe it's me, but this thing is driving me nut!
I have in my /etc/passwd:
user::2:2::/media/mmc3/user:/bin/sh
which is supposed to make /media/mmc3/user the home for user. And unless
I'me a complete demented, that should be ok.
Now, if I ssh from outside and do
echo $HO
Marius Gedminas wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 03:42:57PM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
>> ext Marius Gedminas wrote:
>>> Vmstat is useful to see why the tablet is sometimes not responsive
>>> (e.g. while installing a package), when the CPU applet shows 0% usage.
>> But the device becomes responsiv
Kalle Valo wrote:
> "william maddler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> No way, just reflashed and nothing changed. CPU goes down as soon as I
>> assign a static IP to N800.
>
> Oh man :(
Well could have been worse actually! :)
[...]
> What's
Kalle Valo wrote:
> "william maddler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> I haven't heard anything like this. Patrik, what about you?
>> I'll investigate more as soon as I'll reflash N800. This way I can
>> exclude my fault.
>
> Most
Kalle Valo wrote:
> "william maddler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I've noticed udhcp is firing up *multiple* (it's actually and endless
>> loop) instances of udhcpc.script, which contains dbus references. As a
>> result CPU usage increase
Marius Gedminas wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 03:22:11PM +0100, william maddler wrote:
>> Marius Gedminas wrote:
>>> Write an alternative configuration tool that doesn't require networking.
>>>
>>> You do store configuration values in gconf, right?
>
Marius Gedminas wrote:
>
> Write an alternative configuration tool that doesn't require networking.
>
> You do store configuration values in gconf, right?
Yep, the point is that looks like Dummy is not accepted as connection
type. So you are supposed to enable wi-fi if you wish to connect to
127
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On 2/1/07, william maddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> While I don't like canola-conf to provide the dummy localhost the old
> way, it's doable. But this new hack for n800 is too intrusive :-(
>
> Any other way?
I'm
I know, and as I said already could not be usable in some environments
wher you are not allowed to have wi-fi (beside you can ifconfig down
your wlan0).
But as of now, I cant't find a better way to have my
browser/talk/whatever whork while on usb network.
Collin R. Mulliner wrote:
> I don't like
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
[...]>
> gconftool -s -t string /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/Localhost/type DUMMY
>
> but this doesn't work with N800.
>
> I wonder:
> - how to overcome this problem in N800.
> - is there a better approach to this problem?
> - why do you request IAP connection f
Maybe having "development" and "external contribution" lists could help
keeping whish-lists and brainstorming apart from real development,
considerably reducing the nois for developers. IMHO
A maemo-mantainers could also help.
Bye
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> This list is growing and sometimes (l
I've noticed udhcp is firing up *multiple* (it's actually and endless
loop) instances of udhcpc.script, which contains dbus references. As a
result CPU usage increases to about 100%.
Of course that happens only if dymanic IP is configured. I only tried
with wlan connections.
To exclude other caus
william maddler wrote:
> Hello,
> I was playing/messing around with gconftool and did a not-so-smart move,
> overwriting one of the default values (namely display blank timeout
> values). I found they are stored in
> /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/schemas/system/osso/dsm/display/%gc
Hello,
I was playing/messing around with gconftool and did a not-so-smart move,
overwriting one of the default values (namely display blank timeout
values). I found they are stored in
/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/schemas/system/osso/dsm/display/%gconf.xml
Is there a way to apply them without havi
Frederic Crozat wrote:
> Le lundi 29 janvier 2007 à 14:28 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
> écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> The idea is that N800 is connected all the time to known WLAN access
>> points so that your VoIP calls actually do come in. If we go with any of
>> your proposals this will not work, right?
>
Did anyone succeeded configuring Dummy IAPs on N800? Any clue?
Thank you.
William
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Yes, but my question is: is it really ok to have the whola filesystem
being indexed? That could be fine with the default 128MB card. But with
4GB and (maybe) 8GB arriving?
Being able to see which directories need to be monitored would be ok. I
mean, I'm never going to put my media files in /etc or
Collin R. Mulliner wrote:
> > "/usr/bin/metalayer-crawler -F" is at 90% cpu
> >
> > I guess it indexes my SD cards, how can I stop it?
Watch at bug #978 there is an alternative start/stop script which make
the crawler only look in "media" folders. Not definitive solution but
better than completely
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