And here.. we... go
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome1.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome2.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome3.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome4.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome5.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome6.png
2008/8/21 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And here.. we... go
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome1.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome2.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome3.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome4.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome5.png
sparky mat wrote:
And here.. we... go
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome1.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome2.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome3.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome4.png
http://www.sparkymat.net/images/gnome5.png
That is just beautiful. I want. Please send me your notes and I'll turn
into a wiki page (while I do it myself).
Michael
I installed Official Debian using the script at
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner .
I proceeded to install aptitude (i prefer aptitude over apt-get).
Then an
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 20:17 +0200, Konstantin wrote:
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| I have completely drained my battery to the point where the Freerunner
| will not boot and hence I cannot charge it.
I don't know if that is relevant, but some days ago, I
I've been using mine with Qtopia for weeks. As a cellphone it works really
well and I get at least 36 hours of standby. If it had a browser I'd be in
hog heaven since I have wifi that works oem.
There is a demand for 'open-source hardware' so building more or better is a
no brainer...
Thanks
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:42 AM, e hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using mine with Qtopia for weeks. As a cellphone it works really
well and I get at least 36 hours of standby. If it had a browser I'd be in
hog heaven since I have wifi that works oem.
There is a demand for
I'm only able to make navit work with the AGPS Gui running in the
background, otherwise it doesn't seem to get a fix. I can't remember if
2008.8 has agpsgui (I'm using 2007.2), but you might try using it to get
a fix, then starting navit. I'm not sure if this is a navit thing, or a
gps thing
This a amazing. Can you post this on the Community list also (lot more
traffic who want to know about this.
Rakshat
PS is Gnome actually usable or way too slow?
Well, its sorta usable. Most applications take 15-30 seconds to launch. But
decently usable once launched. I mean, its slow but
I installed Official Debian using the script at
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner .
how did you integrate the matchbox keyboard and how do you make it show or
disappear?
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Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
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Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux
2.6.24
right?
i don't have the faintest idea. by the name i would have expected it to be
an X.org kind of driver -- but
arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux
2.6.24
right?
i don't have the faintest idea. by the name i would have expected it to
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you can also take the matchbox-keyboard-toggle from the zhone-session
packet ..
i'm starting with gdm and
'sleep 20 /usr/bin/xvkbd -xdm -compact -geometry 480x210+0+0 '
in '/etc/gdm/Init/Default'
and my '/home/root/.Xsession':
exec startxfce4
i'm starting with gdm and
gdm is murderous! if you don't use gnome it has such a load of
dependencies at it's heels.
i manipulated /etc/init.d/xdm to start xfce instead. it's not that nice
but at least i can switch runlevels to restart X (since a while ago debian
got that ... habit to
I tested deb from http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/ on my
freerunner:
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
dpkg -i xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1_armel.deb
No errors.
Then I restart X and did't notice any difference. Nothing brokes but
Compiling xglamo on sources: first I made this on computer with
ubuntu, next I will try freerunner with debian:
wget
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/xglamo-beta/xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807.orig.tar.gz
# I needed these packages (I have automake and autoconf already)
sudo apt-get install
Hi,
Yes, I am using the 2007.2 kernel. I can also update the kernel if necessary.
1. Disabling standby sounds like a good (but temporary) solution. BTW,
how long does the battery last in such cases?
2. Also, is there a way to disable or enable 'ringtone'? I need the
phone in silent mode most
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OK, this issue was touched on at least once in one of the what's the
warranty threads, but I want a specific answer: What can be done about a
scratched touchscreen?
Please contact your distributor for repair parts, we
i don't like autologin - often i work in untrusted environment ..
understandable -- but otoh how do you log in?
one would need to force a keyboard to appear on the login screen.
though, if toggling works already, that's not an issue ...
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Am 21.08.2008 um 14:32 schrieb arne anka:
i don't like autologin - often i work in untrusted environment ..
understandable -- but otoh how do you log in?
one would need to force a keyboard to appear on the login screen.
though, if toggling works
Buzz? The only time I had that issue was with a poor connection on the
headset. I've used it daily for weeks now and no one has mentioned
anything.
Charles
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Yorick Moko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:42 AM, e hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aapo Rantalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not brave enough to 'make install' on my computer, but if I do
'make install' on my phone it is ready then?
Don't. It's a debian package so you build and install it with
wget
I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
do you have a v5 or a v6?
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Charles Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Buzz? The only time I had that issue was with a poor connection on the
headset. I've used it daily for weeks now and no one has
Thank you for the advice.
Asus decided to go with Xandros and from what I have gathered from the
eeeuser.com forums; Asus decided not to have netfilter/iptables compiled
into the kernel :(
I have found some information on re-compiling the kernel and installing
iptables so I'll give it a try. I
I second this question. Does glamo in debian fix the xrandr problem?
-Tom
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:06:15 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Glamo
1. Disabling standby sounds like a good (but temporary) solution. BTW,
how long does the battery last in such cases?
This is something I've been trying to figure out. It's highly dependant
on how many times the screen gets touched (and thus turns itself on for
a few seconds) in your
No idea. How do I tell? The unit has date code 20080620 and was shipped as
part of a 10-pack on 7/7 from the OpenMoko store.
charles
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Yorick Moko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
do you have a v5
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:12 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (and others on IRC) do have this problem (with every distribution)
do you have a v5 or a v6?
afaik it boiled down to happen consistently and location independent on
1800 networks only (as opposed to 850/900/1900, where it
Hi all,
Maybe the headset microphone power source is responsible for that noise.
Is there a software way turn off the headset microphone ?
regards,
Nicolas Dufresne
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xfce is small and lightweight and so quite fast for the Freerunner.
Install Debian as instructed here:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
Then ssh into the Freerunner, set your nameserver in resolv.conf and apt-get
install xfce4
Then you may hack /etc/init.d/zhone-session making
The current qtopia/x11 build (if I'm remembering correctly) is
providing the message from my pre-paid service (Speak Out) after every
call. A little message pops up telling me how much is left on my
account. On Windows phones it comes in as a text message.
Is this part of the dialer? A
Joerg said on IRC that desoldering the headset receptacle resolves the
problem... sadly this is not very easy(understatement)
commiting suicide for fear of death?
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Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 22:14:05 schrieb Lon Lentz:
The current qtopia/x11 build (if I'm remembering correctly) is
providing the message from my pre-paid service (Speak Out) after every
call. A little message pops up telling me how much is left on my
account. On Windows phones it comes
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:16 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joerg said on IRC that desoldering the headset receptacle resolves the
problem... sadly this is not very easy(understatement)
commiting suicide for fear of death?
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Once I know his this works, I'll be glad to add it to the framework. Can you
give me a dump of the AT commands?
With my carrier (Fido Prepaid in Canada) these notifications are sent as
USSD messages. http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1226 has a couple of
Am 21.08.2008 um 10:24 schrieb Bernhard Schauer:
I'm only able to make navit work with the AGPS Gui running in the
background, otherwise it doesn't seem to get a fix. I can't remember
if
2008.8 has agpsgui (I'm using 2007.2), but you might try using it to
get
a fix, then starting navit.
resolvconf doesn't update resolv.conf file. I used resolvconf -a and
resolvconf -u but /var/run/resolv.conf isn't updated. I guessed it was
because /etc/resolvconf/run/enable-updates doesn't exist. I used touch
/etc/resolvconf/run/enable-updates followed by resolvconf -u but now I get
this
Aapo Rantalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
user system, so no sudo and i386-armel). It took 120min.
Interesting. I did
qemubuilder --build xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1.dsc
on a 2.2 GHz athlon and it took 132 minutes:
real132m46.188s
user125m59.104s
sys 0m52.419s
From what I know of the construction (from taking it apart mainly) the touch
screen layer on the Neo series is actually *under* the LCD. The scar you're
seeing is probably in the protective plastic layer thats over the LCD glass.
You should be able to open the phone and verify this, and maybe
I sent this response just to Mickey on accident; resending to the whole
list:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:53 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Am Donnerstag 21 August 2008 06:59:08 schrieb Dylan Semler:
OK, looks like I had improperly flashed the kernel the first time. I
Mike Montour wrote:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Once I know his this works, I'll be glad to add it to the framework. Can you
give me a dump of the AT commands?
With my carrier (Fido Prepaid in Canada) these notifications are sent as
USSD messages.
Only requests are USSD messages (in
I've always edited the usb portion of my /etc/network/interfaces to this
and its always worked.
As you can see it writes the IP to the resolv.conf automatically every time
at bootup.
# Ethernet/RNDIS gadget (g_ether)
# ... or on host side, usbnet and random hwaddr
auto usb0
iface usb0 inet
You could create a different init.d start script for xfce instead of
hacking...
I used gdm. Auto-login + no hacking required.
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM, abatrour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always edited the usb portion of my /etc/network/interfaces to this
and its always worked.
As you can see it writes the IP to the resolv.conf automatically every time
at bootup.
# Ethernet/RNDIS gadget (g_ether)
#
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:17:42 +1000, Matt Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM, abatrour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always edited the usb portion of my /etc/network/interfaces to
this
and its always worked.
As you can see it writes the IP to the resolv.conf
Hi all,
For those who want to know what applications are runnable on Debian,
xfce4 on Neo Freerunner:
http://tkrahn.dyndns.org/debian_on_om/index.html
Have fun watching the screenshots.
Thomas
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