Re: Releasing FoxtrotGPS 1.2.0--translations needed

2014-10-04 Thread Cristian Gómez
The actual page for the translations is:
https://translations.launchpad.net/foxtrotgps

I translated the missing strings for spanish, I hope this help

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On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com
wrote:

 I'm looking to finally release FoxtrotGPS 1.2.0 some time in the next
 week or so; one thing that needs some attention is the translations.

 We have only 18 new/changed strings since the last release,
 so it'd be great if the translations that were complete in 1.1.1
 (Spanish, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Japanese, Serbian; and Czech
 was very close to complete) could be complete in 1.2.0.

 There are also several other translations that a need a lot of love
 (most notably German, in which the only translated string is no GPS
 found);
 I've enabled translation via launchpad.net; hopefully that will
 help make it easier to complete translations.

 FYI, here's a list of FoxtrotGPS's current translations and their status:

 Bulgarian (bg):
 72 translated messages
 65 fuzzy translations
 163 untranslated messages.

 Czech (cs):
 275 translated messages
 11 fuzzy translations
 14 untranslated messages.

 German (de):
 1 translated message
 12 fuzzy translations
 287 untranslated messages.

 Spanish (es):
 282 translated messages
 7 fuzzy translations
 11 untranslated messages.

 Finnish (fi):
 282 translated messages
 8 fuzzy translations
 10 untranslated messages.

 French (fr):
 282 translated messages
 7 fuzzy translations
 11 untranslated messages.

 Hungarian (hu):
 282 translated messages
 8 fuzzy translations
 10 untranslated messages.

 Japanese (ja):
 282 translated messages
 7 fuzzy translations
 11 untranslated messages.

 Dutch (nl):
 100 translated messages
 45 fuzzy translations
 155 untranslated messages.

 Russian (ru):
 66 translated messages
 71 fuzzy translations
 163 untranslated messages.

 Slovak (sk):
 119 translated messages
 59 fuzzy translations
 122 untranslated messages.

 Serbian (sr):
 282 translated messages
 7 fuzzy translations
 11 untranslated messages.


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[QtMoko] Can't make any calls

2013-05-01 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys

I upgrade GSM Firmware from Moko8 to Moko11 last week because I can't make
any calls, I test in SHR and sometimes I'm able to make calls, in QtMoko, I
can receive them without problem though.

I experienced this both in old builds from 2012 and the last ones for
2013-04-16

Do you know what can I do??

Thanks in advance

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GSM Firmware+Wiki

2013-04-24 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys

I never heard of GSM Firmware update until this days that I'm experiencing
some issues of not being able to make a call with qtmoko.

In my search I found this page [1] and want to upgrade because the version
of my GSM Firmware was Moko8. I follow the instructions and when I tried to
boot from the MicroSD I was getting a message like 'could not find kernel
image!'. I tried about four times to reformat the card and flashing the
image and it doesn't work

Finally, I copy the uImage.bin from the FAT partition (created by flashing
image posted in the wiki) to the /bin folder of the ext2 partition. Next
reboot it works and now I have Moko11 on my GSM Firmware

I just want to share this if it's useful for anyone, also I want to know if
there's a Wiki Admin here who can update the page with this info in the
troubleshoting section

Thanks

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Flashing_the_GSM_Firmware

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International certifications was: [OT] FCC Aproval - Restrictions by country

2013-02-06 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys

I post again in this subject because the gobernment in Colombia is about to
put on wheels the forementioned law in which one can't register a non
homologated cellphone on the GSM net neither resell one.

Can you check if there's something like that on your countries. For
instance, let's take the certifications given to our cellphone [1]: FCC,
CE, NCC. I think that FCC and CE must fit almost any country worldwide but
it seems that in Taiwan you need to have NCC [2] certification for import
(this can be the same case as gobernment want to implement in Colombia)

I think this is unappropiate in a digital era in wich one can talk to (and
trade with) someone across the ocean, international certifications must
provide the support for use a cellphone safely anywhere

Thanks for you time guys

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Hardware#Certification
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Communications_Commission

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[OT] FCC Aproval - Restrictions by country

2012-11-15 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys

I'm a proud Neo FreeRunner owner concerned by a law that's been
implementing in my country (Colombia on South America)

The law proposes that you can only use a cellphone in the country if it's
homologated by a local government statement, this means that one (a carrier
commonly) must pay a lot in order to get one cellphone model homologated,
it doesn't matter if the cellphone fits international organizations (like
FCC) requisites and it's approved by them.

Long story short, future OpenMoko releases (if any) or other geek
cellphones FCC approved (like the one MIUI's guys are producing) won't be
usable in Colombia if the manufacturer or one carrier doesn't homologate it
locally. I found this very restrictive for people like us that wants to get
beyond carrier's offers and get other cellphones, mostly unavailable in our
countries if not buyed online and imported.

I want your support answering this questions:
*For everyone:*
1. Do you know how it's the process to use any cellphone you want to use
even if it's not supported by any carrier? Is there any homologation
process like in Colombia or just with FCC certificate you're good?
Please answer this with your country and what you know about the process

*For OpenMoko Inc guys out there:*
1. Did you have to pay much to get FCC certification?
2. Did you have to pay other countries homologation prices in order to
access order markets?

I'm not english speaker but I hope you get the point in the email and why
I'm worried about

Thanks in advance

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USB Networking Issue

2012-05-13 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys, I'm using SHR (last build) on NAND and QTMoko on SD and when I
connect my FR to my Arch Linux box, I can't get a new network interface to
ping/ssh to. This happens on Arch, in Ubuntu the interface is created
without problems

Do you know how to fix this?

Thanks in advance

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Re: SHR future and way for better stability

2011-12-05 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi Martin, thanks for the updates, I just reflashed my FreeRunner yesterday
with latest packages from Testing (I want a reliable phone, but at the same
time one in wich I can play around with learning porpouses and SHR gives me
that instead of Android) . I want to test latest changes on a partition on
SD and have shr-core on NAND, I have a question related to this and Qi and
I'll post about it if I can't figure it out on my own.

I post this to say thanks to you guys for giving us such an amazing distro
that suites just fine for plenty of us, I have a question too, Android
ready phones (let's say LG Optimus One) has the capability of running SHR??
as I'm planning to buy one

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2011/12/2 Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 in last few days we were talking a lot about state of shr-testing,
 shr-unstable, shr-core and how to improve stability and usability for
 our users while not slowing down development in our latest version which
 is shr-core.

 For details and reasons you can read log from #openmoko-cdevel (13:30)

 http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/openmoko-cdevel/openmoko-cdevel.20111201.txt

 In the end everybody agreed that we don't have manpower to maintain 3
 flavors
 of SHR which are:

 shr-testing:
 There were only 2 maintainers of shr-testing. Sebastian Spaeth for
 shr-testing2009 and Thomas Zimmermann for shr-testing2010 and 2011.1.
 There was discussion about more fixes for shr-testing, but nobody sent
 patches for
 http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded/log/?h=shr/testing2011.1
 so that they could be applied in standard shr-testing feeds.
 From my perspective shr-testing lacking so far behind shr-unstable and with
 known issues is not better then tested images and feeds from
 shr-unstable.

 shr-unstable:
 This was based on master branch of openembedded (today called OE-classic)
 so there was a lot of changes every day which sometimes caused unstable
 telephony or unusable UI. It was caused mostly because of very limited
 testing between building it on SHR buildhost and users getting it from
 shr-unstable feeds by opkg upgrade.
 But since July 2011 the development in OE-classic was slowing down becase
 everybody was moving to new layered structure of oe-core/meta-* (google
 yocto project for more info and fancy video).

 shr-core:
 Originaly started in March 2011 as my experimental pet project to
 evaluate new layers like oe-core/meta-oe, but later all remaining SHR
 and FSO developers switched from shr-unstable to shr-core too and now
 we have very lively meta-smartphone repository with BSP layers for our
 beloved phones and layers for FSO, Aurora and for SHR as distribution.
 Some stuff from old shr-unstable is still missing and sometimes it's
 changing too fast for average end user who depends on working telephony.

 So today we've decided to try something else. Instead of trying to
 maintain 3 different flavors of shr, we will try harder to provide best
 experience with shr-core and hopefully migrate all remaining users of
 shr-testing or shr-unstable to it soon (and then we can rename it to
 shr-stable :)).

 Starting with next build we won't push the build output directly to normal
 feeds, but only to staging feeds for testers which decide to try newer
 versions.

 It works like this:
 1) http://build.shr-project.org/shr-core nothing will be changed in this
 feed before it's tested by multiple users from staging feed.

 2) http://build.shr-project.org/shr-core-staging/ will contain one
 directory
 for each major feature we want to test (like EFL or FSO upgrades) or
 sometimes
 just rotated weekly when there isn't something major or dangerous.

 Each directory has by 3 digit name which identifies the feed (lets call it
 NNN).

 Each NNN directory has info.NNN file (and info - info.NNN symlink) where
 you can
 read on which revisions was this feed started, which commits were used
 during
 populating this feed and when this feed gets closed (or lets say marked as
 ready
 for testers). You can also read how all our branches looked when it was
 closed.

 Currently there is 001, 002 and latest.
 002 is still getting more stuff from live build, so it wasn't closed yet.
 When we decide that there is enough stuff for testing and the feature is
 complete, we'll close 002 and redirect build output to new 003.
 Latest link points to latest but _closed_ feed (so usually highest -1)
 which
 is currently 001.

 If you want to help testing, then best way is to prepare 2nd partition
 (not the
 one you're using for daily phone you depend on) and redirect default
 shr-core
 feeds to latest closed:
 sed -i 's#shr-core#shr-core-staging/latest#g

Re: GTA02 fails to charge

2011-09-29 Thread Cristian Gómez
I have a doubt about this because my FreeRunner only lasts 1 day charged and
I want to use it more now, I read this thread and like Ivan, the first thing
that comes to my mind is: new battery, do you know what models of batteries
works fine with FreeRunner (let's say Nokia's 1100 or so)??

Thanks in advance

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2011/9/28 Ivan Matveev imatvee...@nm.ru

 On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:46:11 -0400
 Phil Vandry van...@tzone.org wrote:

  I have 2 GTA02v6 Freerunners which don't charge their batteries
  anymore. The symptoms on both are the same, but it started happening
  on both phones in different locations and times. The battery state is
  Charging whether the phone is plugged in to a computer or wall
  charger, but the battery slowly goes down instead of charging.

 Had a similar problem. New battery helped.

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Re: [SHR] Problems flashing new SHR

2010-07-15 Thread Cristian Gómez
Thanks for the help guys

I always flash the Neo without vendor and product ID but now I see it's
better to do it that way.

I already flash SHR and I like it so much, great work with this version!!

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2010/7/15 Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz

 On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 00:24:34 -0500
 Cristian Gómez cristianp...@gmail.com (CG) wrote:

 Hi guys
 
 I'm trying to install new SHR image and Kernel in my FreeRunner, I
 installed Qi before as described here [1] (but don't know how to check
 it), I successfully flashed the rootfs but when I tried to flash the
 Kernel, it says:
 
 dfu-util -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin
 dfu-util - (C) 2007-2008 by OpenMoko Inc.
 This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
 
 Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
 No such Alternate Setting: kernel

 not sure if you can flash device 0x:0x, you might have to
 specify it, see here [1]

 Petr

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual#Installation_on_Flash



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[SHR] Problems flashing new SHR

2010-07-14 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys

I'm trying to install new SHR image and Kernel in my FreeRunner, I installed
Qi before as described here [1] (but don't know how to check it), I
successfully flashed the rootfs but when I tried to flash the Kernel, it
says:

dfu-util -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin
dfu-util - (C) 2007-2008 by OpenMoko Inc.
This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

Opening USB Device 0x:0x...
No such Alternate Setting: kernel

Anyone has experienced this /know how to solve it ?

Thanks

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi#Installation

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Install VNC on FreeRunner

2010-04-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys, I'm trying to install VNC on FreeRunner so I can view FR GUI
on my Desktop.

I looking at [1] but when I execute opkg install x11vnc on my FR I got:

opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package x11vnc

I'm using lastest SHR Testing. I don't know too much about opkg
repositories, but I see that /etc/opkg/om-gta02-feed.conf points to
[2]. I searched there and doesn't

found anything like VNC.

Do you know how can I install VNC in the FreeRunner?

Thanks

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/VNC
[2] http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/ipk//om-gta02/

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Re: Videos of OpenMoko in action

2010-04-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
Jon, Liyueh

Thank you so much for point me to the videos, they are exactly what I was
looking for. The only thing that I must say it's that there was another
video where with FreeRunner help, they turn on a lamp (like home automation)
and I really want to see it again hahaha.

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2010/4/23 Jon 'maddog' Hall mad...@li.org

 Cristian,

 With Professor Regis Rossi I made a video of his application Open
 Audience:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dVch2nSuBA

 which used the Openmoko to control the sound channels of recorded sound
 to place the listener inside the music.

 If you had a number of microphones positioned in the sound scene, you
 would move the listener throughout the placement of the microphones by
 using the FreeRunner.  It was a pretty cool application that would have
 been difficult, if not impossible, to create as just a layered
 application without changing the underlying OS.

 Here is a fun video I made while running Debian on the FreeRunner:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGjzm6hzXaAfeature=related

 I pretended I was a Systems Administrator on vacation, and indicated
 that from my FreeRunner running Debian I could have access to many, if
 not all, of the tools that I would use on my notebook and workstation,
 therefore fix a lot of problems.

 You are welcome to point to the videos, or even copy them and distribute
 them.

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Re: Videos of OpenMoko in action

2010-04-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
I found the video that I said and others that are quite amazing too:

- Home automation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZuR1yE9A40feature=related
- Voice Assist Keypad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjwf6aX2Kakfeature=related
- Driving a car with the FreeRunne:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqFObEg73Lgfeature=related

IMHO we should have a wiki page for this videos. If it doesn't exists, I'll
create it...

If you find more related videos, please post them

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El 23 de abril de 2010 13:51, Cristian Gómez cristianp...@gmail.comescribió:

 Jon, Liyueh

 Thank you so much for point me to the videos, they are exactly what I was
 looking for. The only thing that I must say it's that there was another
 video where with FreeRunner help, they turn on a lamp (like home automation)
 and I really want to see it again hahaha.


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 2010/4/23 Jon 'maddog' Hall mad...@li.org

 Cristian,

 With Professor Regis Rossi I made a video of his application Open
 Audience:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dVch2nSuBA

 which used the Openmoko to control the sound channels of recorded sound
 to place the listener inside the music.

 If you had a number of microphones positioned in the sound scene, you
 would move the listener throughout the placement of the microphones by
 using the FreeRunner.  It was a pretty cool application that would have
 been difficult, if not impossible, to create as just a layered
 application without changing the underlying OS.

 Here is a fun video I made while running Debian on the FreeRunner:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGjzm6hzXaAfeature=related

 I pretended I was a Systems Administrator on vacation, and indicated
 that from my FreeRunner running Debian I could have access to many, if
 not all, of the tools that I would use on my notebook and workstation,
 therefore fix a lot of problems.

 You are welcome to point to the videos, or even copy them and distribute
 them.

 md


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Re: Install VNC on FreeRunner

2010-04-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
Al, I filled the ticket, I hope they can answer soon...

Esteban, how easy it's to configure FreeNX? do you have any tutorial with
the installation on the OM?
I'll try to build it later following instructions on FreeNX page.

Thanks

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2010/4/23 Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk

 On Friday 23 April 2010, Cristian Gómez wrote:
  Hi guys, I'm trying to install VNC on FreeRunner so I can view FR GUI
  on my Desktop.
 
  I looking at [1] but when I execute opkg install x11vnc on my FR I got:
 
  opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package x11vnc
 
  I'm using lastest SHR Testing. I don't know too much about opkg
  repositories, but I see that /etc/opkg/om-gta02-feed.conf points to
  [2]. I searched there and doesn't
 
  found anything like VNC.
 
  Do you know how can I install VNC in the FreeRunner?

 Go to the SHR bug tracker and file a request to have the vnc packages
 included
 in the feeds. The response is usually fairly quick.

 You could also try debian.

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Videos of OpenMoko in action

2010-04-22 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys, I will make a presentation about OpenMoko and I want to show a few
videos of what can be acomplished with our cellphone. I remember that I saw
once a video with a car that uses OpenMoko por GPS navigation and another
video where the FreeRunner was used to turn on a light. Do you have the
links for the videos? do you know more successful histories of OpenMoko?

Thanks

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Re: [Shr-User] SHR-unstable got a facelift. And you a christmas present....

2009-11-22 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi Thomas, first of all: Thank You so much for the effort of giving us a new
version of SHR (from far the best OS for the OM that I've tested) and this
is a very good notice, I'm about to flash into mi FR but I have this
cuestion about the resources to download:

2009/11/19 Thomas Zimmermann m...@vdm-design.de
... a

 So what has changed, and what to expect:
* eglibc rather than glibc. Just like Debian did, we switched our
 libc library from glibc to eglibc which (apparently) is a bit better
 suited  to embedded devices.

From this I get that eglibc is the default on SHR (as stated here). When I
browse into the download images on the page [1] I see these files that makes
me wonder what do I have to download:


full-om-gta02.jffs2http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/full-om-gta02.jffs220-Nov-2009
09:09 136M
shr-full-eglibc-ipk--20091120-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/shr-full-eglibc-ipk--20091120-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2
20-Nov-2009
09:09 136M
The first one is an alias for the second one? if it isn't like that, which
one is the right one?

Thanks



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Re: [Shr-User] SHR-unstable got a facelift. And you a christmas present....

2009-11-22 Thread Cristian Gómez
In my previous post I forgot to put the link

[1] http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/

Sorry about that

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Re: Tips when GSM doesn't work

2009-10-13 Thread Cristian Gómez
Thank you so much to all of you for your answers. I can't determine what was
the problem, I changed the SIM and it works and after a while I put the *bad
SIM again and it works well after that. I notice another thing that happened
to me today: My FR doesn't wake up after a suspend, like it was on deep
sleep mode. I tried calling to the FR and it rings but it wasn't noticeable
by any event on the FR. Unfortunally again, it only have happened this time
so I don't have any log or something :S if it happens again, I'll try to
grab some information about it.

Until now I'm with the *bad SIM working well.


Did your FR suffer from an impact? Or do you think your problem is software
 related?


Niels, this is not my case but thanks for the advice to try to not let fall
the FR. I hope yours doesn't have any serious damage and you can figure out
what was affected with the fall

Thanks again for your answers


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Re: Tips when GSM doesn't work

2009-10-13 Thread Cristian Gómez
I re-read my previous message and I think this part can be confusing:

..I tried calling to the FR and *it rings* but it wasn't noticeable by
any event on the FR.

*it rings*: means that I hear the ring on the phone from I was calling
(don't know how to make it more clear, but I think you have the point now)

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El 13 de octubre de 2009 21:11, Cristian Gómez cristianp...@gmail.comescribió:

 Thank you so much to all of you for your answers. I can't determine what
 was the problem, I changed the SIM and it works and after a while I put the
 *bad SIM again and it works well after that. I notice another thing that
 happened to me today: My FR doesn't wake up after a suspend, like it was on
 deep sleep mode. I tried calling to the FR and it rings but it wasn't
 noticeable by any event on the FR. Unfortunally again, it only have happened
 this time so I don't have any log or something :S if it happens again, I'll
 try to grab some information about it.

 Until now I'm with the *bad SIM working well.


 Did your FR suffer from an impact? Or do you think your problem is software
 related?


 Niels, this is not my case but thanks for the advice to try to not let fall
 the FR. I hope yours doesn't have any serious damage and you can figure out
 what was affected with the fall

 Thanks again for your answers


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Tips when GSM doesn't work

2009-10-12 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys, I've post this question on the IRC channel andunfortunately I face
that the IRC is abbandoned, only KenYoung answered (Thanks for being there).
I think that IRC makes our lifes more easier. PLEASE DON'T LET IT DIE!

After this request, this is my question:

I'm using my FR (with SHR - last) as main phone. I experienced sometimes
that when I start SHR, GSM functions doesn't start
I don't know how can I check any log or how can I start manually GSM
services, I type /etc/init.d/frameworkd restart, but I don't know if it's
supossed to solve this issue. Can you give me some advices to take in count
when I have this problem?

What I'm doing was:
it happens to me few hours ago, I was renaming icons of the desktop so I can
have them in the order I want
when I was editing pidgin.desktop I save the file (I was connected via SSH)
and got an error message that give me two choices: Restart - Stop
I press Stop and it goes to the terminal and hangs on a message: restarting
xserver
so I power down by removing the battery (I know, the ugly way) and wait a
few seconds to put it back again. When I power on the FR again, when SHR
starts, I don't have GSM services
I let the FR without any intervention a few minutes and it never get GSM
active, I tried restarting frameworkd and it doesn't do anything

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Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04

2009-10-07 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi Tony, thanks for giving a try to the script. I'm glad it helped you. I
just create a sub-section on the wiki page [1] where I put the script to
help others to get connected easily.

Cheers

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Connection_Script

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2009/10/7 Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com



 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Matthias Huber 
 matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de wrote:

  Tony Berth schrieb:

 Bingo. Thanks A LOT!

 Is it possible to update the Wiki with that one. I think this will be a
 great help to the whole community

  if you would tell me wich of / or both tricks did it on your system ?


 but i had to add this two lines to my /etc/ufw/ufw.conf

 ufw allow from 192.168.0.202
 ufw allow to 192.168.0.202


 another trial with iptables needs to load some modules too:

 #!/bin/sh

 MOKO=192.168.0.202

 echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
  modprobe ipt_MASQUERADE

 iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT -d ${MOKO}/32
 iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT -s ${MOKO}/32
 iptables -I POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s ${MOKO}/32


 what works was the script Cristian Gomez included in his reply!

 Just for the records, the first time I run that script it does assign the
 192.168.0.200 IP to eth1 but can't ping/access 192.168.0.202! Then:

 - I disconnect Openmoko
 - connect it again
 - re-run the script and voila the connection is there!

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Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04

2009-10-06 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi, What I do to connect the FreeRunner to the PC is running this script [1]
that I've made with the things listed on the wiki. To run it just type sudo
sh usb_networking.sh.

I used it on Arch Linux and Ubuntu and I think it works on every distro as
well. Any changes, suggestions are welcome. Currently it's on spanish.

Note: The script is configured for SHR so it uses the eth1 interface not the
usb0

[1] http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zm0gtz2tyjq

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2009/10/6 Matthias Huber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de

  Tony Berth schrieb:

 On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Frederik Sdun 
 frederik.s...@googlemail.com wrote:

 * Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com [06.10.2009 18:06]:
  followed as described in:
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking
 
 -
 
Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope -- udev
 
 One can see /etc/udev/rules.d that a device plugged in on USB will be
 called eth1. Go to system-Administration-Network and add the
 parameters
 for eth1  static ip, address 192.168.0.200 mask 255.255.255.192 add
 your
 default gateway. Thats is all.
 
 Tested with Qi bootloader aka official MAC address of the Freerunner
 : on
 Android Koolu beta 7
 
 Carig Philippines --frank 14:11, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 --
 
 and eth1 gets assigned the proper IP address. I can connect to Neo
 but
 from there I don't have any connection to the 'outside'. Please
 notice
 that resolv.conf has the correct Opendns IPs!
 
 Actually I should face the same problem as described in:
 
 http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3119750
 
 but the postings there weren't of any help :(
 
 Thanks
 
 Tony
  I used the config you can find in [0] and it works.


 [0]
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Debian.2C_Ubuntu_and_others
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 but this one 'ties' it in usb0 although it connects as eth1! How can this
 work?

 I also used the following entries in /etc/network/interfaces:

 #freerunner3
 allow-hotplug eth1
 iface eth1 inet static
 address 192.168.0.200
 netmask 255.255.255.0
 network 192.168.0.0
 up iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 
 up echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 
 up iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT 
 down iptables -D POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 

 and didn't work! Openmoko wasn't able to get an IP address at all!

 get ip adress ? dont understand this.

 but i had to add this two lines to my /etc/ufw/ufw.conf

 ufw allow from 192.168.0.202
 ufw allow to 192.168.0.202


 another trial with iptables needs to load some modules too:

 #!/bin/sh

 MOKO=192.168.0.202

 echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
 modprobe ipt_MASQUERADE

 iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT -d ${MOKO}/32
 iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT -s ${MOKO}/32
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I buy FreeRunner on Europe

2009-10-06 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi guys, I've seen some posts offering used FreeRunner's on Europe but I
don't if any of the offers is available right now.

I have a friend on France who's interested on buying a FR hopefully on
France or other European country where the sheep taxes are none or cheaper
than from US.

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Re: OM-Showroom Something to show

2009-10-06 Thread Cristian Gómez
I only want to say that you're doing an amazing work with the OM-ShowRoom,
if things keep going this way, sooner than later we'll have a great portal
to handle all the things that application's public delivering involves.

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 2009/10/3 Markus Törnqvist m...@nysv.org:
  On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 03:04:45AM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
 wrote:
 take a look here[1] for some screenshots and explanations :)
 Please comments and of course collaboration :)
 
 [1]http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/om-showroom-something-show
 
  !!!
 
  I still have lots of unread email about this, but I'm happy to see things
  are still progressing :)
 
  There should probably be a closed beta before the public launch!
 Knowing me andmy coding habilities, the amount of features left to
 code, and the multi source,multi platform nature of the
 project...surelly it will still beta a long time AFTER the public
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Re: Community Updates 16/09/2009

2009-09-17 Thread Cristian Gómez
This comment is just to say: Thank You for your efforts and this includes
all the people that is working on bringing us these updates that let us know
exactly where we are.

Thank You so much again

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2009/9/16 Tony McKeehan mck...@rpi.edu

 I've committed the newest set of Community Updates on the wiki

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-09-16

 The next batch goes out on 30/09/2009 so if you have any updates by
 then, add them to this page before then

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2009-09-30


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Re: [ALL] New showroom for Openmoko apps

2009-08-24 Thread Cristian Gómez
Sunder, Markus thank you so much for the feedback. Here's what I think

- About the cardinality, I don't use it too much in class diagram but I will
include cardinality in the diagram to make it clear
- I have doubts about the versions of a application. I think that versions
(Release class as you point) have many in common attributes with the
Application itself (each version can have different author(s), downloadURL,
installation instructions, etc). Maybe in the Application class we only need
to store the app name, description and in the versions, the authors,
downloadURL, etc.
- User karma is like popularity for application, I think that we may
implement a way to say thanks to developers/maintainers by given them karma
points. Same way as we will have a Top 10 applications, we should have Top
10 contributors IMHO.

I think mosts of your suggestions make perfect sense, I'll update the
diagram as soon as I can. But reading your comments I think that maybe we
should make a DB diagram instead to make things clearly from the DB
perspective and then we should update the Classes diagram, what do you
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2009/8/23 Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net

 On Sunday 23 August 2009 09:36:44 Cristian Gómez wrote:
  Hi all, I were following this thread and I think that the most remarkable
  post is this one from Martin who resumes the most important things that
 we
  want to have in the showroom page.
 
  I made this Classes diagram [1] in DIA to make the basis for the
  development of the site. It's really basic but I think that it's a start
  point.

 I'm missing the cardinality and direction in the relations. Second, you
 should add a
 Release class (one-to-many) to distinguish versions of applications. Also
 abstract the
 File class to a Resource class (You can then subclass File from Resource to
 specialize),
 this allows you flexibility in the resource type (which could be a
 screenshot, like you
 modeled, but also for example a howto, FAQ, homepage whatever).

 Application has no 'belongs to' relationship to Distribution. Instead,
 Distribution has a
 'provides' relationship to Application. The Application attribute
 'multiplatform' is
 useless. 'provedOn', 'notWorkingOn', 'distribution' are all one-to-many
 associations and
 should be modeled in the diagram. 'author' should be a list or even an
 association, not a
 string.

 popularity is a derived attribute (pun intended)

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Re: [ALL] New showroom for Openmoko apps

2009-08-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi all, I were following this thread and I think that the most remarkable
post is this one from Martin who resumes the most important things that we
want to have in the showroom page.

I made this Classes diagram [1] in DIA to make the basis for the development
of the site. It's really basic but I think that it's a start point.

I'll explain several points to make the diagram clear:
* The classes have the attributes that I can figure out from the requests on
this thread.
* A user can be a maintainer of a distribution/application or just a regular
user (someone with account in the page who can vote for the distros/apps
popularity)
* The File class (table) contains the files (commonly image files) of the
three entities: distros/apps (screenshots); user (user image)
* The distros and the apps have an attribute to represent their popularity
(a float number from 1 to 5) that is set with a stored procedure that update
the popularity field with the average of the califications of the users
for the distro/application (a user only can vote once for an distro/app,
which makes the popularity more reliable). The procedure is triggered
whenever an user give a distro/app application)

TODO:

* Discuss if any registered user can edit the information of a distro/app or
how it will be covered.
* Reppresent the dependencies of an application
* Other things that you want

Note: DIA diagram contains attribute description for each class

I don't know if the diagram is usable/compatible with the apt-portal idea
but is my way to bring my two cents for the cause..

Remember that you're welcome to make adjustments to the diagram in order to
make it more representative of the situation of a AppDB for the FR.

Greetings from Colombia

[1] http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?kyyzzcuz3kt

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 On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:13:04PM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
  - Still I think there's a need for a platform to promote ~working
  apps in an appealing way.

 Yes that's true and I think that opkg.org is doing just that.

 Only few small parts are missing.

 1) Use it rather as nice showroom, not as opkg/deb repo

 2) Voting UP/DOWN for popularity and showing most popular packages for
 section/task, maybe iven UP/DOWN buttons for I would like to test
 it/use it or I need exactly something like this - someone please
 provide package for my distribution.

 3) opkg/deb or manuall installation instructions only in first phase
 when its unknown package from unknown developer :)

 4) then community-editable list of distributions where it works/doesn't
 work.

 5) same list with sign if its included in standard repo of that
 distribution
 and if its not included, user should provide a link to distribution bug
 tracker
 where is package request for that application and everyone could provide
 bbfile/src.deb as attachment in that bug, its quite easy. Distro
 maintainers than could check if that package is really that popular and
 if someone from users/developer itself provided working bbfile then commit
 it to
 their branch, remove link to bug tracker and set sign, thats already
 included.

 Maybe just table like this

 | distribution | works  | doesn't work | I would like to use it | Included
 | Package request |
 | shr-unstable | 10 + - |   2 + -  |   40  + -  |   Yes
| link-fixed  |
 | shr-stable   | 2  + - |   0 + -  |   400 + -  |   No
 (_Yes_) | link|
 | debian   | 12 + - |   0 + -  |   4   + -  |   No
 (_Yes_) | _add_link_  |
 | _add new distribution_
   |

 where + - would be voting links

   Very last words:
   Please do not put anything up, when there is no time / resources to
 maintain it. It would be a shame to waste so much efforts
  +1!

 +1!
 IMHO only few improvements of opkg.org are needed..

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Re: [ALL] New showroom for Openmoko apps

2009-08-23 Thread Cristian Gómez
u you're right Risto, I just forgot to tell that I exported the diagram
to png and is available in the .tar.gz that I upload.

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 2009/8/23 Cristian Gómez cristianp...@gmail.com:
  Hi all, I were following this thread and I think that the most remarkable
  post is this one from Martin who resumes the most important things that
 we
  want to have in the showroom page.
 
  I made this Classes diagram [1] in DIA to make the basis for the
 development
  of the site. It's really basic but I think that it's a start point.

 Wow, thanks for this! I'll try to have a look at it later, don't have
 DIA around now.. (an png would be nice and readable for everyone :)

 Maybe someone else can have a look and comment

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2009-08-07 Thread Cristian Gómez
Hi all, I'm waiting for my FR (can't wait). I'm following the list and see
some messages complaining about problems with some micro SD cards (like
Kingston) I want your opinions about what memory should I buy.
Does a Markvision one work correctly?

Thanks

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