From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
> I know enough about software development to know that you know whether
> you've finished your work or not.
If you like to think so ... but for now i think this has gone far enough.
You got some hints - now it's up to you if you want to take them or not.
igo
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
> Except for the not so insignificant detail that the developers (in
> narrow sense that you mean, as in "software developers") are the ones
> who say when they have finished their job - when they haven't... Other
> people may make the decisions as to what feat
From: ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
> Sigh... I guess potential customers leaving in droves isn't "relevant"
> to you... exactly why Nokia is headed for self-destruction...
The only relevant reply that you should - but obviously are phisically unable
to - give is on the line of:
"yes, I am n
thank you for satisfying so quickly my request
Cheers, Igor
From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org [maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf
Of ext Mark [wolfm...@gmail.com]
Sent: 01 December 2009 21:23
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Nokia developers
> Yeah, I guess you don't consider market statistics that Nokia is continually
> losing share to be "facts", because they don't fit with your fanboy
> views.
In case you had not realized it yet (hint: read my email address) i'm not a
fanboy,
i'm just an employee.
And market statistics are irrel
Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
> But how the speaker protection algorythms can make a difference between
> ffvorbis and libvorbis since the output should be exactly the same ?
both cpuidle and cpufreq target the next state based on activity and
idleness thresholds.
if the algos add just enough t
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
> I was more interested to know the difference between the mp3 and ogg.
Then i think it's more appropriate to do it with headset.
Unless yourl typical usecase is really to listen from the speakers - in which
case i'd rather recommend to use the fm transmitter and larger spea
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
> igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
>> Running the test with a headset plugged in would get rid of the offset.
> Offset? Is that something that affects the MP3 in a different manner
> than Ogg?
It should be the same, but since you are interested in the power
consumption of the d
hi,
From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org [maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf
Of ext Tuomas Kulve [tuo...@kulve.fi]
Sent: 07 November 2009 12:55
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: N900 battery duration
> I. wrote a blog post about my ogg vs. mp3 me
From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org [maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org] On Behalf
Of ext Tuomas Kulve [tuo...@kulve.fi]
Sent: 30 October 2009 07:41
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: N900 battery duration
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
> So pretty close to the test
There is a bug in the cellmo SW related to absence of SIM: the current is
higher when the SIM is not in.
So in real life use case (i assume people who will buy it will actually use it
as a phone) the use time will be longer.
I would also assume that the sshd makes a difference.
I have no data to
hi,
sorry for topposting, owa sucks big time :-(
pmtrackerdaemon is a tool for internal usage which monitors the system and
crashes when idle states have not been reached for a while.
it is not part of the images released.
it intefers with powertop, so powertop tries to remove it.
running powerto
Hi,
you should read the threads on the ml archives to get all the
discussion.
However to make it short:
-it's not meant to be switched off, once turned on
-the power saving mode is automatic, when you don't use it it goes to
low power mode, the transition is seamless and instantaneous for every
pr
:-/
certainly not completing the flashing doesn't help; have you tried
without using any usb hub?
If it still doesn't work, then it's probably better to contact service.
cheers, igor
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Hi,
certainly you could try reflashing with an official image.
If the stripes don't go away, please describe them a bit more
accurately.
it might be that it broke :-/
But first try to flash it yourself: that's the first thing that
technical
support would ask you to do if you were to call them.
che
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