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Ian wrote:
> Don't you start Dale
>
hehe... oh, alright... ;)
On a completely different and overly fastidious note, Isn't Eric S
Raymond's name spelled with a 'c' and not a 'k'? Please correct me if
I'm wrong, but I've never seen it spelled with a '
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Ian wrote:
> QT Extended won't resume from suspend on an
> incoming call (possibly SMS as well), it will only respond to the
> event if it is already on. If it was suspended it believes that it is
> receiving the event when it is later turned on, likel
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Karthik Kumar wrote:
>> I know better.
I could debate that at great length, cuz it's pretty god damn obvious to
us all that you don't know shit, but I've had a better Idea - I'm just
gonna create a filter to automatically delete anything sent by you.
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Karthik Kumar wrote:
> Is that how you reply as a company which makes a phone? We can't fix
> it so go buy our competitors' closed phones? I'd expect better from
> you (like saying, yes, we'll fix it) than buy our competitor's phone.
Um... when did op
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Karthik Kumar wrote:
>(Many many trollish and uninformed things)
Karthik:
I think I probably speak for a reasonable portion of the community when
I say this:
Go buy an iphone. Put your FreeRunner on ebay. You'll like the iphone -
it has DRM and you
Thanks!
Yorick Moko wrote:
> there are more problems: no wake on alarm, bluetooth (which used to
> work doesn't work anymore), no terminal app...
>
> hypnotize made an improved version of it:
> http://other.lastnetwork.net/OpenMoko/
>
> y
>
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008
Thomas White wrote:
>> Your service provider should know the IMEI number
>>
>
> I believe it's also written on a small sticky label on the bottom of
> the nice black Freerunner box, but I don't have mind to hand to test.
Just had a look at mine, and It is indeed on the bottom of the box.
-Dal
Hi,
Today I flashed qt extended 4.4.2 to my FreeRunner. It seems very nice,
but there are two problems, one minor, one more major:
1. it doesn't make any noise when a call or message comes in. It
vibrates, but it doesn't ring.
If I answer the call, it works fine - I can hear the caller etc, i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>
> /etc/version says 200804240820
That's 2007.2
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Levy A. M. Sant'Anna wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please, how is the best way to get the top CPU, memory and IO
> processes without add a great load to the Linux kernel?
>
> Thank you,
> Levy.
>
>
it depends on what you want to do.
usually, if I want to see what's eating CPU time, i just use top (type
Bill,
NeoTool will backup whatever you like, including rootfs, to a flashable
image.
It uses dfu-util for things like uboot, and the ssh / mkfs.jffs method
method described elswehere to backup rootfs, and the images you get are
flashable.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NeoTool
Cheers,
-D
stefan gustavsson wrote:
> Where do i activate the handwriting software, i have downloaded the x11
> handwriting software to the neo freerunner with OM2008.8, but i cant find
> where to activate it. The other question i had is where do i find the
> software/package that enables the motion featur
Angus Ainslie wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Mike Montour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> That might be normal - the charger in the PCF50633 shuts off the charge
>> current once the battery is full, and turns it on again when the voltage
>> falls below a threshold. It seems that it c
-stacy wrote:
> Dale Maggee wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> currently when I have my freerunner plugged into USB, it will charge to
>> 100% and then start (slowly) discharging. If I unplug the USB cable and
>> plug it back in, it charges back up to 100 percent, then st
Daniel Benoy wrote:
> See if you have the same problem with the official charger.
>
>
Ok, I'll switch it over to the charger later tonight and report back.
>> the way I'm plugging it in hasn't changed since It used to charge to
>> 100% and stay there.
>>
>
> My theory isn't so good then..
> Which charger are you using?
USB cable connected to computer, not the charger.
> Is the phone on and unsuspended the whole time you're charging?
>
yes, using 2007.2's "dim only, don't lock" option, so most of the time
the screen is turned off, but the phone is not suspended. I don't use
Edgar D' Souza wrote:
> Hmmm... I suppose there's a good reason for that, not being as aware
> of battery tech as I ought to be :-) AFAIK, Li-Ion batteries don't
> suffer from the "memory effect", so I don't really see what harm would
> be done by keeping a constant trickle charge going, sufficient
Edgar D' Souza wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> currently when I have my freerunner plugged into USB, it will charge to
>> 100% and then start (slowly) discharging. If I unplug the USB cable a
Hi,
currently when I have my freerunner plugged into USB, it will charge to
100% and then start (slowly) discharging. If I unplug the USB cable and
plug it back in, it charges back up to 100 percent, then starts
discharging again.
any Ideas?
I'm using 2007.2
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Al Johnson wrote:
> Doesn't do it in 2008.8 though, and the bug report was closed as 'wontfix'
>
> http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1442
>
Oh, joy!
/me removes "check out 2008.8-update" from his to-do list
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François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 14117ième jour après Epoch,
> Dale Maggee écrivait:
>
>>
>> I wrote a shell script which tells you which state is currently loaded,
>> using this you can figure out what each state file is for:
>>
>
> May I suggest a s
Armin ranjbar wrote:
> Dear all ,
>
> i have two question regarding FR audio subsystem :
>
> 1 > i need to when any of alsa scenario files are loading , i need to make
> modification but i really wonder when which will get loaded
>
> 2 > i need to know exactly what each element of alsamixer doing
> 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 po
Muthu Subramanian wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been using freerunner for about a month now. I have updated
> the software from the daily builds.
>
> >From the time I got the phone, I have these problems:
> 1. The ringer switches off (i.e. the phone goes into silent mode)
> after the 1st standby (5min st
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 20.08.2008, 16:28 +0200 schrieb Bernhard Schauer:
>
>> Check the vehicle entries. If at least active is 0 then the
>> GPS configured will not be used.
>>
>>
>> > refresh="1" source="gpsd://localhost" color
Matt Joyce wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> In my book, You only get bonus points for that if you typed it from memory.
>>
>> Matt Joyce wrote:
>>
>>> Zaphod Beeblebrox: It's the weird co
In my book, You only get bonus points for that if you typed it from memory.
Matt Joyce wrote:
> Zaphod Beeblebrox: It's the weird colour scheme that freaks me. Every
> time you try to operate one of these weird black controls, which are
> labeled in black on a black background, a small black light
Only if the black buttons on the black background with black lights that
light up black to let you know you've pressed them are also labelled in
black...
Lisa wrote:
> And do we meet you at the Restaurant at the end of the Universe? For
> burgers, perhaps?
> ~ Lisa
> Andy Green wrote:
>
> Now
arne anka wrote:
>> Clearly this was a copy and paste as I don't write that bad Engrish;).
>>
>
> ok, we wont ask what lingo engrish is ...
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engrish
You've never heard of engrish?!?
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arne anka wrote:
>> I am sorry but am I the only one who got 4 copies of the same email?
>>
>
> no, you aren't. it happens rather often these last days, tough mostly
> there are 3 copies.
> i believe you have a trac account -- could you file a bug about that and
> add the headers of the 4
+1
Vikas Saurabh wrote:
> +1
>
> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Sander Hepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> same here (no problem with 2007.2)
>>
>> On Friday 08 August 2008 17:12:38 Daniel Aeberli wrote:
>>
>>> +1
>>>
>>> entered pin, can receive calls but not dial out!
>>>
>>> Julien
I think that's an exclamation mark, indicating that you have no signal.
although it's wrong - it stays there even when i have a signal.
William Kenworthy wrote:
> On the top bar I have a small clock and some that looks like two small
> blobs, one on top of the other - what are they trying to tell
How do I Import my contacts into 2008.08? will the same python scripts
work, or is it completely different?
-Dale
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If you press the power button for about a second, it should come out of
suspend.
you'll have no audio, though... :(
-Dale
Cry Regarder wrote:
> Why does the GUI lock up (suspend/hybernate)? in about six seconds?
>
> Why does this suspend usb0 operation?
>
> How do I unsuspend? The only tec
+1
This sums my feelings up exactly
Dirk Bergstrom wrote:
> Is is possible to install a different keyboard on 2008.8? If not, I'd
> like to see that as a feature Real Soon Now.
>
> I find the stock keyboard to be almost totally unusable due to the
> predictive text feature. Even if the predic
William Kenworthy wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 21:21 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
>
>> How do you type something like "apm" into the terminal application? - oh
>> how I *HATE* predictive text :(
>>
>> Is there a way to kill it?
>>
>> BillK
>>
>>
>
> Still want to kill it - preferably p
> Perhaps there's a need for an
> official signature in messages originating from OpenMoko staff? Just a
> thought.
>
Good Idea, although checking for 'openmoko' in the email address is
enough - I have a filter set up which flags messages with 'openmoko.org'
in the sender as 'important'...
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tro-feed-configs_1.0-r0_om-gta02.ipk";
>
>
> This installs direct the file via http without searching in the
> Paket-Database.
>
>
> cu
> Markus
>
>
>
> Dale Maggee schrieb:
>> agh, I was foolish enough to hit 'Y'... can somebody give me the
using yesterday's kernel (5th).
For me, it does seem like it's indicating that the battery is charging,
but it doesn't turn off if I unplug the USB cable (bug?). If I leave it
connected for a while, eventually the red led turns off.
-Dale
W.Kenworthy wrote:
> Seems more to indicate the phone i
agh, I was foolish enough to hit 'Y'... can somebody give me the correct
contents of the files i've overwritten?
didn't even notice the 'D' option, to be honest. I'll be using it next time!
Thanks.
-Dale
arne anka wrote:
>> yeah, I saw that yesterday... I had to change manually the file again
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