[Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Paul Fertser
Hello everybody! First of all, thanks to all the developers and users who made FreeRunner possible and who constantly improves the functionality of this cool device. Special thanks to the Debian team. Installation was very smooth and easy. Could have been easier if install.sh supported creating o

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Christian Adams
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi paul, Am 23.11.2008 um 09:50 schrieb Paul Fertser: Hello everybody! [..] Ok, now to the topic: The default installation of fso-frameworkd provides quite sensible rules.yaml, that can be customized to one's needs. By default it suspends the sy

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Christian Adams
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 23.11.2008 um 15:21 schrieb Paul Fertser: Hi, Christian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: first: if you don't like it, just don't use it .. ;) But i do like it. And i like to see improvements going in the right direction ;) if you don't wa

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Fox Mulder
Christian Adams wrote: > if you don't want panel-plugin to react on the hardware-buttons, you > could edit /etc/panel-plugin.conf and remove the entry 'buttons' from > the 'plugins'-line in '[main]' > same with the keyboard-launcher or simply do the same via the > config-panels .. I use the curren

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi, On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 17:40 +0100, Fox Mulder wrote: > I use the current panel-plugin version but i don't have any > /etc/panel-plugin.conf file. Do i have to create it by hand or should it > be in the openmoko-panel-plugin package? that depends on what you wanne do. if you want to do a system

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-23 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi, On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Adams wrote: > > What do you think about it? > first: if you don't like it, just don't use it .. ;) second: everyone who want's to used the software should do it! And we are always open for suggestions or patches to improve it! (the "first" sounded

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-24 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi, On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 20:31 +0300, Paul Fertser wrote: > Hi, > > Sebastian Ohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> first: if you don't like it, just don't use it .. ;) > > second: everyone who want's to used the software should do it! And we > > are always open for suggestions or patches to imp

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-24 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, Sebastian Ohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > hope i'll find time to alter this piece of code. but our first concern > is the conversion to a plugin architecture. And btw, i have seen some stability problem: after some time idling or after suspending or whatever (couldn't reproduce it r

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-25 Thread Arigead
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sebastian Ohl wrote: > Hi, > On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Adams wrote: >>> What do you think about it? >> first: if you don't like it, just don't use it .. ;) > second: everyone who want's to used the software should do it! And we > ar

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-26 Thread arne anka
using ms4 and if I was a granny and hit a power button I'd think I just switched off the phone, not suspend. If I hit it again I'd think that I'd powered it on again, not resume. a "grannie" would be able to kill herself with a spoon ... everything above a kitchen knive requires understanding ho

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-26 Thread Arigead
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 arne anka wrote: >> using ms4 and if I was a granny and hit a power button I'd think I just >> switched off the phone, not suspend. If I hit it again I'd think that >> I'd powered it on again, not resume. > > a "grannie" would be able to kill herself

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-27 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi, Arigead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think even a granny given an iPod for the first time would > have a fairly good stab at playing some music. Last time i had an iPod in my hands, i found the interface rather unintuitive, limiting and confusing. I can't imagine how that can be good for a

Re: [Debian/FSO] openmoko-panel-plugin: inflexibility in events processing

2008-11-27 Thread arne anka
I sort of disagree with you. People do not read the manual when they get a device. They try to use it and if they have to resort to the manual the designer has failed. with so complex a device the freerunner is, it is bound to require some studying before being able to use it fully. things