Hello again,
a few hours ago, the GSM on my freerunner ceased to work. Using shr-testing, I
was used to restarting every now and then because the the gsm subsystem doesn't
work after some time/calls, but after the last restart, I don't even get the pin
entry dialog anymore. Multiple restarts and t
My understanding of the news was that just one thing has changed:
development of the GTA03 (successor to the Freerunner) has
been dropped. One reason was to be able to focus more on
the current, GTA02, platform (and on the mysterious "Project B").
--- On Wed, 4/8/09, Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> F
Yes,
three panels on the bottom.
If that's the case i was under the impression that everything was
shipping with 2008.8
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 4:12
It's Om2007.2 I think. Does it have three panels on bottom, and center
one is for apps launcher?
2009/4/8, Dominguez, Roland :
> I received my freerunner three weeks ago and i'm having a few problems.
>
> How do i positively identify my distribution? (Om2008.?)
>
>
>
> The date code is 20080624 an
I received my freerunner three weeks ago and i'm having a few problems.
How do i positively identify my distribution? (Om2008.?)
The date code is 20080624 and IMEI is 354651011663111
uname -a yields Linux om-gta02 2.6.24 #1 PREEMPT Thu Apr 24 08:23:36 CST
2008 armv4t1 unknown
cat /etc/
Try this and please report:
diff --git a/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso/channel.py
b/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso/channel.py
index 45ba68e..1dbeb96 100644
--- a/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso/channel.py
+++ b/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso
On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 13:48 -0400, Mark Shewmaker wrote:
> Great to hear that.
>
> I'm sending this question privately only because I don't want it to
> sound negative in any sense by sending it publicly, but..do you know if
> there is a release goal for this release for opkg update and upgrades t
So, quick thing, is the only thing that OM does when it comes to the
FR community:
-Pay Deiter (Mr. GSM)
-Sell Freerunners
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Fernando Martins wrote:
> Craig Woodward wrote:
>> What does this mean? That FIC/OM don't have anyone working on it anymore?
>> Is there a n
Craig Woodward wrote:
> What does this mean? That FIC/OM don't have anyone working on it anymore?
> Is there a new flavor of the year (to be released just after FR3 maybe)?
> Does FIC/OM have anyone working on software for the FR any more?
>
> And when/where was this announced?
>
>
some releva
Hi there,
I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I
start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing.
Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in the package
coreutils, if that helps, but I didn't find a similar pack
It doesn't interact with Illume, but in SHR Illume power management is
disabled by default. And you can easly do a wrapper to apps using
mdbus or dbus-call to automate things. And in near future I will work
on SHR Settings speed. Now it works good with x11-16 engine, but there
are still things whi
Hi all;
With SHR-testing the phone seems to be fairly usable. Battery life is
even pretty decent. However, one thing that is a dealbreaker for me as
far as using my freerunner as my main phone is the call volume. I can
make calls just fine from my living room, but in a noisy cafe or inside
ah, i think i understand -- it's textfield for the pin and the standard
(predictive) keyboard.
well, i don't thinkl that's a good team. passowrd and pin shoudl then have
their own keyboards.
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2009/4/8 Johny Tenfinger
> Hem? Toggle for preventing screen from being blanked (and another for
> suspend) is for few mounths in shr-settings. And guess who implemented
> it :P (answer: that was me :p)
>
>
That's fine, as the user has to be able to choose it's power management
profile, however
arne anka wrote:
> good lord, what usabilty genius created that?
> to begin with, everybody aroudnyou can read your pin and then, you stay
> there and tap the screen in the faint hope it might work somehow?
> and, just out of curiosity, what do you do when you need to correct a
> typo? the scr
Backspace is when you slide your finger to the left (to right -
space). But I agree - using that keyboard is a big mistake. In
Qtopia/Qt Extended it works ok, but not in Qtopia/X11 ;p
2009/4/8, arne anka :
>> Yes, and nothing happened.
>> Then I tried to double-tap on the assembled digits, and tha
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 22:53 +0200, Ed Kapitein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With the remainder of march being behind us, can you give an update on
> the release plan?
>
> Kind regards,
> Ed
>
Hi Ed,
We are going to put a testing image together for the end of this week.
Because of OM reduced staffing leve
> Yes, and nothing happened.
> Then I tried to double-tap on the assembled digits, and that
> worked...
good lord, what usabilty genius created that?
to begin with, everybody aroudnyou can read your pin and then, you stay
there and tap the screen in the faint hope it might work somehow?
and, ju
Yes, and nothing happened.
Then I tried to double-tap on the assembled digits, and that
worked...
--- On Wed, 4/8/09, Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> From: Johny Tenfinger
> Subject: Re: Entering the PIN for a SIM card
> To: halbtaxabo...@yahoo.com, "Support for Openmoko Device Owners"
>
> Date:
Did you try to click on assembled digits? ;>
2009/4/8, halbtaxabo...@yahoo.com :
> I loaded the SD chip and the SIM card into my Openmoko as described
> on the "Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner" page.
> I inserted the battery, closed the case and plugged it into the
> charger.
>
> It boote
2009/4/7 Seth Rothenberg :
>>> Is there a USB hub that is recognized by Freerunner?
>>> I think the one I have is not recognized by FR or Ubuntu.
>
>> FR is a piece of hardware, ubuntu is software, are you running ubuntu
>> on freerunner or ubuntu on PC? If your usb hub does not work with your
>> P
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Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
I just went ahead and changed the name now, instead of
http://github.com/spaetz/vala-settings/tree/master
please use
http://github.com/spaetz/shr-config/tree/master
I'll update the SHR recipes accordingly.
spaetz
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Angus Ainslie wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 09:50 +0200, Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson wrote:
>> I wrote a little GUI using python-elementary which was a good way of
>> getting started using the dbus API. I use that to to turn on WiFi and
>> GPS, using the
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