27;s cellular signal
over PC-Suite/Unix-mode USB. In the end I set the N900 up as a router
and switched to Windows-mode USB networking, but it would be nice and
much simpler to just use it as I originally intended (not to mention, I
can't seem to get PC-Suite mode to work again
1.18 -> dest=:1.3234 reply_serial=2
>array [
>]
>int32 1003
> country 234
> operator 30
> NET_NITZ_FULL_OPER_NAME
> method return sender=:1.18 -> dest=:1.3236 reply_serial=2
>string ""
>int32 1000
> NET_HARDCODED_LATIN_OPER_NAME
> metho
t must've missed this section.
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doesn't nothing fancy...so all I can conclude is that the
rtcom-messaging-ui is getting confused and setting flags for
RTCOM_EL_FLAG_CHAT_OFFLINE as the user was offline whilst
sending/receiving SMSes. If so...that's really bad, as you kinda have to
be able to rely on the flags being for the
start Apache, but then disable the
> network interface. A simple restart of Apache helps.
Ideally, I'd look at the web server error log...but obviously I can't :)
Anyone else having problems?
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tml )
Thanks for the reply. Sadly, I'd already found that information and
turned it on :(
...and I suspect pulling wouldn't have worked if there were SSL errors
as AFAIK pulling and pushing use the same transport?
I have this in my .git/config for this repo:
&
Ok, I'll admit I'm new to Git as a first point of business...but I'm
trying to upload my initial push to my new Garage Git repo, but I keep
getting the same error that tells me nothing at all about how to fix things:
Pushing to https://vcs.maemo.org/git/qwerkisync/
error: Cannot access URL https:/
sage::createMethodCall(NOKIA_SERVICE_ACCOUNTS_UI,
> NOKIA_PATH_ACCOUNTS_UI, NOKIA_IFACE_ACCOUNTS_UI, "OpenAccountsList"));
> msg << (uint)winId();
> QDBusConnection::sessionBus().call(msg);
Many thanks. I guess the issue does
erface again, it
all falls apart, and I get informed:
> "Could not get owner of name 'com.nokia.AccountsUI': no such name"
...and DBus makes no attempt to start the service.
Once I restart my application, it works again. So I basically get one
try per instance...which is clearly no
PM.
Its already been done with the Ubuntu Moblin Remix. (Disclaimer, I work for
Canonical who did the Moblin Remix).
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we can get room for a BOF session
on DVCS practices with the results presented in a lightening talk the
next day and reported on the wiki. How does that sound?
> David
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was attached to the toplevel
window.
I'm sure there was something else but that is the core of the problem.
Thanks for your help,
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that changing in Harmattan. It would be nice to see this
confirmed officially though.
> Andrea Grandi
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iPhone/iPod Touch. The Internet Tablet can't do that
on its own, its needs the push from the S60+QT install-base.
Oh and can I say, HUGE potential in harvesting open source developers
to develop for Nokia in QT for not only Internet Tablets but Phones too!
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l it be obsolete?
>
> gtk will be available for maemo 6, but it will be "community
> maintained" just like Qt is now
Indeed. It is mentioned on one of the slides Quim linked to.
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g up completely.
(oh and compiling on the tablet is so 1980's ;) )
> Gary
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easily. You can recompile your C code with a C++
> compiler[1].
Anyway, C is a just a C++ revolutionists realization of a programming
language. Some day they will come back and say, what was I thinking.
Hey I should print that on a t-shirt.
> Hub
Re
On 4 Jun 2009, at 15:26, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> ext Jamie Bennett writes:
>
>> I can't see why WiFi access point information couldn't be done in
>> add-on
>> user software, maybe integrate it into Plazes[1] on the tablet? If
>> fact with
>
es your battery life, etc.
All things I would like to know too but it seems that, from the lack of
responses that we will just have to wait.
> Cheers,
> Simon
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> Kate
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am went for version 3 rather than 2 of the GPL?
> Best Regards, Etrunko.
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gary liquid wrote:
> I touch my code and its such a liberating feeling!
Oh, too much information Gary ;)
> gary
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I presume you have a correctly set up network connection?
ping google.com
?
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[mailto:maemo-developers-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf Of Vlad Vasiliev
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I.e. you got it a bit wrong, Nokia works with the upstream community
> so that less Maemo specific changes are needed.
Indeed - http://www.linuxuk.org/node/69
> - Eero
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some. Love it and I hope to see it on the next platform, albeit with
more snazzier graphics and video playback :)
> Koos
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beagle board [1] today, would not make the grade. Don't get me
wrong, they may be useful, but will they showcase what WE have to offer?
We need something more, something that showcases the platform's
capabilities and takes it further. I hope 'future' apps (and I really
want
as their main
source of location based awareness. With the push for more
standardized software, geoclue is up there as a 'must-use'.
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[1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/GeoClue/
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http://vimeo.com/1853196 if not I'm sure I have someone on video saying
November somewhere ;)
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can).
> Cheers,
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> Simon
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hese will be recorded for those on the other side of the planet.
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> I hope not because I suck as a presenter =)
No escaping, it _will_ be recorded ;P
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> at a later date. The immediate thought in my mind was using this to
> help automatically deal with low-memory, low-battery and standby
> problems in Maemo.
Looks very interesting indeed!
> Cheers,
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> Darius
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> -Urivan Flores
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> to fetch file, server said 'Failed to open file.I"
>
> why it is so ?
> Any Idea can anyone have ?
Can you ping the outside world? http://www.google.com for instance?
whats in your /etc/apt/sources.list?
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oise for the average Nokia guy working on Maemo software.
Agreed. As a Maemo developer it would be nice to see the bugs related to
the Maemo platform without the noise of the website bugs. If its not too
much work and people are still interested in the website bugs then maybe
split the bug jar into
a wiki page like
https://wiki.maemo.org/Bounties ?
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