Gothnet wrote:
> I still find it amazing that the FR doesn't charge when off and empty. Every
> phone (and every other portable device) I've ever owned does this. It's not
> even a software thing - there ought to be some direct hardware way to charge
> the battery from totally dead without the nee
mån 2009-01-05 klockan 21:36 +0100 skrev Tilman Baumann:
> But what makes me wonder is that http://gpsd.berlios.de/gpsd.html
> describes 'p' as the position and 'd' as time (unfortunately without any
> additional info about type)
>
> But maybe I'm just looking at the wrong place...
>
I'm sorry
Sten Kvamme wrote:
> The gpsd call "p" does not return UTC but some other TZ dependant of the
> settings in the /etc/localtime. Is this right or am I wrong?
I have no idea. But why should gpsd deal with TZ issues? The only
reasonable time for gpsd to deal with would be the GPS-Time or UTC
(which
The gpsd call "p" does not return UTC but some other TZ dependant of the
settings in the /etc/localtime. Is this right or am I wrong?
/SK
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HI all!!!
i had a terrible accident, i have removed Xglamo binary from my /usr/bin, i
have OM 2007.2, please can someone send me the binary file for 2007.2?
(it's /usr/bin/Xglamo)
thanks a lot
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Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Lucas Lacroix
> wrote:
> Feel proud that an Open phone can be powered by it's own brand, a
> competing brand (Nokia) or just some wires and common batteries ;-)
>
Really?
I still find it amazing that the FR doesn't charge whe
> anything but person who calls me hear everything. What is strange: after
> dialing a number I can hear dialing tone - but when the call is answered
> the sound disappears.
the moment the call is answered the alsa state file changes, so you most
likely corrupted the gsmhandset.state file some
Go to somewhere where keyboard is activated(browser should be just fine).
Tap Options>change input method
Repeat this until you see "hide keyboard" or "show keyboard" option. Now you
can hide and show it at will.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Marc Rios wrote:
> How can I do this???
>
> Thanks