of the candidates who presented themselves for
election.
Detailed results are available at
http://maemo.org/vote/results.php?election_id=10 and you can check your
vote and see all of the ballots at
http://maemo.org/vote/votes.php?election_id=10
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where is your question?
You trimmed it out.
f(t) wrote:
Any one?
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this here, please, so that we can get it
documented in the wiki too?
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directory to /home/user/Workspace instead of
/home/user/MyDocs/Workspace, then it should hopefully work.
It's also mounted noexec. Anywhere outside $HOME/MyDocs should work,
doesn't have to be Workspaces.
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requirements calculation since PR1.
I believe that there is a maemo bug open about this issue - IIRC I added
a comment after having the issue.
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, the default .bash_profile contains
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc;
fi
which basically says that .bashrc will get executed for every login
shell, as well as non-login shells.
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, which is the server-side of the equation.
So if you want to connect your N900 to another device to get on the
internet, then follow Bluetoth PAN, and if you want to allow other
devices to share your N900's network connection, enable bluetoothd and
add network to main.conf (I think).
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Hi,
Andre Klapper wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 08.04.2010, 16:06 +0200 schrieb André Hänsel:
Dave Neary schrieb:
For me, the best Bluetooth PAN page is
http://wiki.maemo.org/Bluetooth_PAN
You mean, that is the place where the correct information should be?
Certainly, I agree, but that doesn't
Dave Neary wrote:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
Oops! Itchy trigger finger. Sorry for the duplicate!
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They say the platform can be Linux or RTOS based. No news on the UI, but
it looks like gtk+/Clutter.
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, on which each
builds custom UIs. This is what they've been doing for years -
previously on GNOME Mobile, and now it's the same thing, with some
components swapped around, called a different name.
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viewer has a warning that viewing some
images might be illegal in some places?
Or like every text editor has a warning that you should make sure that
what you write is legal where you are?
Be careful, in some countries it might be illegal to say things like that...
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as AAC
(or any other of Nokia Encoder better sutied for voice quality audio,
such as G.729 or AMR-NB).
Combine that with gst-python and we should have something up and
running in a few hours :-)
(pt... it's a wiki. Don't tell anyone)
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- I tend to get a bit more than 2 days
worth of light use before needing to recharge, and a full day of fairly
heavy use.
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Hi,
Alejandro López wrote:
Aren't you facing the problem mentioned by Marijn?
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5699
Perhaps, but I never noticed.
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Aren't you facing the problem mentioned by Marijn?
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5699
Funny though that GeoIP isn't used to set the location if I have wifi
but no GPS. Why deprive yourself of a geolocalisation source?
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to be over-written by an image write ;)
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Hi,
Isn't this related to what Alberto did to remap the arrow keys? A
similar hack would work for the umlaut, wouldn't it?
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/2009-December/014913.html
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Rainer Dorsch wrote:
Hello,
I am wondinging if anybody know if I can get Umlauts
.
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on the phone, which filters on contacts with phone numbers,
is better - I only have about a thousand of them.
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of the films that you already have on
DVD. Avoid Ovi Maps. It doesn't feel like a Fremantle application - I
would really love to see a port of Maemo Mapper to Fremantle (I hear
that the app is in need of a maintainer these days).
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Hi,
Xavier Bestel wrote:
Maybe it has a tendency to lock-up a bit quickly (or it's just me) ?
The time-out is configurable. I like 30s myself, but if you want a
longer one, you can set it up.
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Hi Keywan,
Did you try to export as a CSV and Import from file on your N900?
I have a related question, I can't figure out how to get the phone to
sync contacts from a SyncML service. Anyone know what I need to do?
Cheers,
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Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
Hi,
I just try to transfer my
Hi,
Dave Neary wrote:
I have a related question, I can't figure out how to get the phone to
sync contacts from a SyncML service. Anyone know what I need to do?
Answering my own question, I found this page on Google:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/topic.py?topic=14298
The S60
show up in the
phone app. Nevertheless it does slow down the contacts app make it
harder for me to find That Special Someone - like favourites in
Android, if you're familiar with that.
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Hi,
Gizmo is a SIP client, Skype isn't. You might want to try Twinkle which
is a Free SIP client.
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COURTAUD Didier wrote:
Hi all
I would want to configure my N810 tablet pour SIP calls.
But i wonder what is the best SIP client : Skype or Gizmo ?
In terms of usability
it with Gizmo's
SIP service, and use OpenSky through it too.
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Hi,
I'm just guessing - perhaps your disk is full? Or your browser cache's
disk space has mysteriously become read-only? If you can't save session
cookies, this might be a symptom.
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Jose Vargas wrote:
Andre,
If you or anyone on the list knows the solution, let us know. We
if so...
It's not Drupal, it was a Squid issue and it was solved earlier in the
week. ;)
...by removing squid.
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(links in those posts are no longer working though, which looks a bit
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I don't know why it hasn't been submitted to maemo.org/downloads, I'm
afraid.
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On the tablets you can do this by clearing your web cache in
Tools-Clear-Cache and then reloading the page.
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Hi Didier,
I believe if you tap it twice it'll lock. You need to see ABC in the
bottom right, rather than Abc or abc.
Cheers,
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COURTAUD Didier wrote:
Is there a way to lock the virtual keyboard to uppercase and numbers ?
When I put it in upper case mode to type a lettre in Capital
will therefore be:
Eduardo Lima (etrunko)
Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)
Simon Pickering (lardman)
Tim Samoff (timsamoff)
Good luck to them all, and I'm looking forward to meeting them next week
at the Maemo Summit.
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shouldn't have any
trouble convincing the maintainers. If, on the other hand, it's a
marginal feature that few people use, you might have a harder time.
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Claws, I've heard good
things about it:
http://www.claws-mail.org/
http://www.claws-mail.org/maemo/
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/claws-mail
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haven't been looking at the ChangeLog daily for spam...
is there a lot of it coming in?
So, my proposal is to permanently apply the ban on 127.0.0.1, thus
banning anonymous edits over http.
Done.
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looking for, honestly I don't see
what the problem is with the default handler being called.
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), response,
G_CALLBACK(callback_file_more_button), button);
and in callback_file_more_button, check that response_id is 1.
That way, your callback *is* the default handler.
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an evolution of Scratchbox 1.
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of the mailing list and checked the FAQ? It seems
similar to http://link.to.the.faq/q2-1.html
That is: there's a difference between being nice and not nice, or
welcoming and unwelcoming.
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) is a great contribution.
Re-reading other people's edits to spot corrections is also a great help.
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Hi,
Chris Lord wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 12:05 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
The WPotD for today is Video encoding
http://wiki.maemo.org/Video_encoding - an article which, it seems to me,
is in dire need of reduction. From my own experience, the page should be
an instruction manual
in need of deep cleaning at
https://wiki.maemo.org/Category:Midgard_wiki - feel free to pick one
that *does* tickle your fancy.
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Hi Ian,
They may look good, but they need some cleaning up, and IMHO should be
merged, and the inconsistencies such as the one you mention should be
removed.
In fact, it doesn't matter whether you use .14 and .15 or .1 and .2 (or
.3 or .4 or...).
Cheers,
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Ian Key wrote:
Hi
Hi
Ian Key wrote:
Thanks for the reply Dave. I was pointing out the inconsistencies in the
web pages - I do know a bit about USB networking, use it every day for
testing. In actual fact, you can use any legitimate private network
class addresses. It just seems that 192.168.2.1 / 2
actually know of anyone using it in a device at
this time. Best advice is try it see.
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day or two, and if you want to rebel against my evil plot and work on
some other page in the category, please feel free.
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Hi,
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Dave Neary wrote:
Yes. I understand the arguments - creating an account is a barrier to
entry, and we might dissuade newcomers from doing minor edits.
Yes, exactly, so I guess you don't respectfully disagree with that after
all.
Indeed, I do disagree with your
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:10:46PM +0200, Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
Diablo has been released guys :)
So... As someone who hasn't been following Diablo, doesn't use a mail
reader on my N800, already has my accounts and service providers set up,
never sees Chinese characters outside of spam, and
Hi,
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Dave Neary wrote:
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
I do see harm
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/11259#11259
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/11260#11260
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/11264#11264
I
to be discussed further.
I strongly support disabling anonymous edits.
It's a minor inconvenience for the good guys, and since we don't use
Wikipedia's authentication system, it *should* lock out the spammers.
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automated spam at bay in the wiki is big. Captchas would alleviate the
problem, but would not accomplish the second part of my goal - knowing
who wrote what in the wiki in the history.
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chip manufacturers for there very really central technology of almost
all there business.
Because Nokia is a handset design software company, not a hardware
company.
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kernel with an
in-house stack on top, or even Android, the we swear, it'll be free
soon javaish-based proprietary stack.
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 09:26:31AM -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
And relating to the ongoing integration -- possibly I'm seeing drastically
shortened battery life from having both wifi and bluetooth enabled. Since
they're alternative connection profiles I think it should only use one at
a
the question of whether Nokia will join LiMo (I doubt it very
much, personally), but I did want to point out that while Trolltech is a
member of LiMo, the LiMo platform includes GTK+ and much of the GNOME
Mobile platform libraries in its architecture.
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(Sorry about the duplicate message, David. Accidentally replied
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On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 12:07:49PM -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Yesterday I started the day fully charged, and it spent the day in my
shoulder bag, and when I unlocked it near bedtime to read for a
Gil - Nokia
* Marcell Lengyel - Nokia
* Eero af Heurlin - Nemein
* Emilia Hjelm - Nemein
* Janne Antola - Nemein
* Andre Klapper - Openismus
* Karsten Bräckelmann - Openismus
* Niels Breet
* Dave Neary
## Agenda:
* Introductions
* Review of status of April sprint actions
* Review of proposals
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 02:18:50PM +0100, tanguyr wrote:
OK, if i can't get rid of the Email and Media player apps, is it
possible to get rid of the icons from the apps menu (out of sight...
out of mind)?
Since I don't use the default help or rhapsody menu items and wasn't
able to find any way
1) Is there a manual or configuration guide available for the maemo
version of GPE? I've just installed pretty much the whole thing (I
skipped starling because, well, why does a PIM suite need an audio
player?) and am having some issues trying to get it to behave as I want.
My specific current
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 07:33:44PM +0100, Ryan Pavlik wrote:
- Once I (accidentally) open the calendar app, it refuses to close.
The X in the upper right which *should*, by all that is standard
and holy, close the app instead minimizes it. The only way I have
found thus
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 09:15:11AM -0800, Erik Hovland wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:19:41PM +0100, Mathias Uebelacker wrote:
I don't know but if you press and release the left Chr key you will get a
popup with special characters.
Almost there. After pressing the chr, then you have to
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 01:32:44PM +0930, Peter Hickey wrote:
If there is anyone out there who also has a palm background who is now
using a N810 I would love to chat. Maybe even a Skype call or two.
I've come to an N800 (I seriously considered an N810, but ultimately
decided I preferred the
Talk,
Jabber, or plain old SIP. Works well with my asterisk server.
Dave
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and make a
VOIP call, either using the built-in SIP client or using Gizmo, I don't hear
a thing through the headset. I also have a Logitech Mobile Freedom.
Can anyone give me any tips as to how I might troubleshoot further?
thanks
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Sounds like you're referring to Maemo Mapper, whereas the OP is talking
about the native Maps application in the forthcoming (kinda, sorta) OS2008.
I haven't tried downloading US Maps, so I can't help.
dave
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Gary,
I'm
On 7/27/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's half-a-gazillion DAAP servers available.
its true -- and so far the 3 i have tried are nightmares to install due
to missing libraries and dependencies! Man i hate Linux sometimes.
What distro are you using?
libhowl seems to be
that's fully functional now, or you can play with Telomer if you want
something that's limited, but loosely working.
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Infotrope
:
echo 'deb http://repository.maemo.org/extras/ bora free non-free'
/etc/apt/sources.list
fakeroot apt-get update
fakeroot apt-get install python2.5-runtime python2.5-dev
Then launch your app with:
run-standalone.sh /usr/bin/python2.5 myscript.py
I think that should do it.
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file and then do
tail -f /tmp/kbdd.log
and whack away at the keyboard. There does seem to be a little lag in the
log file getting updated.
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. But my children's bedtime is around 7, not 19:00.
I'd prefer to run the 770 in 24 hour, for what it's worth, but it's
not a missing feature I'm all that up in arms about.
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On Tue Jan 23 09:19:58 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
Dave Cridland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon Jan 15 09:09:37 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
Netfilter is used to track idle connections and that's why
iptables
is
installed.
Hmmm... Catching up on my mail, I noticed this one...
Same here, way
it doesn't kill the connection.
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. If you really like the
bleeding edge, and find random crashes and suchlike an endless source
of amusement, then Telomer's perfect for you.
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On Fri Jan 19 22:28:17 2007, Kevin wrote:
Dave Cridland wrote on 1/19/2007 12:15 PM:
It's probably not yet suitable for real mention on this list,
since it's still in fairly early days, but I manage to use it to
read, reply to, and forward my email.
It sounds interesting. Do you have any
On Fri Jan 12 20:03:00 2007, Timo Witikainen wrote:
-The wireless access point at home is Linksys WRT54GL
I have one of those, and it works with the 770, at least.
That said, I only run it as an entirely open AP, so perhaps that
helps. Do you use WEP or WPA?
Dave.
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and satellite, the current
version being RFC4550).
My apologies for inadvertantly coming around to a point.
[1] - Some folk call it f=f, which is confusing, because
traditional plain text is actually now format=fixed, which is also
f=f. It's all in RFC3676.
Dave.
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have, which was Jonathan's point.
Dave.
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- acap://acap.dave.cridland.net/byowner/user/dwd/bookmarks/
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Infotrope Polymer - ACAP, IMAP, ESMTP, and Lemonade
Initial time to fix for the very first time can also be very lengthy (circa 45 minutes). Stick it outside (or at least on a window ledge) for an hour and then try again.On 20/06/06,
william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I just bought a Navman GPS One BT antenna (which I supposed is a
client need to be absolutely rock solid and perform well in the resources available. An IMAP e-mail client which does not support folders and consumes gobs of RAM and CPU is just a waste of Flash space.
Regards,Dave
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Electronics is advertising
the 770 for in-store purchase.
Also, Fry's is associated with Outpost.com and they are showing
it in-stock
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4710309?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
Dave
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