Hello !
Is there a place where I could know some informations related to
the GSM chipset power consumption, state, etc, without disturbing
it ?
I'm trying to monitor more closely power consumption of my FR
since battery life is still very short despite having been fixed
for #1024. So if you have
ri...@happyleptic.org writes:
Is there a place where I could know some informations related to
the GSM chipset power consumption, state, etc, without disturbing
it ?
The battery has logic for measuring consumption. I only remember om
battery consumption command but you can also read some
2010/1/26 lars poulsen larsopoul...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Valery Febvre vfeb...@easter-eggs.com wrote:
Josh Thompson wrote:
I just wanted to say thanks to the authors of 3 different applications I have
started using recently.
Podboy is fitting my need extremely well for
Have you seen this on the git
(http://wiki.github.com/wikireader/wikireader/structure-of-sd-card)
Multiple Language Version
* Programs are in the root (*.elf)
* Forth related items (*.4th *.4mu forth.ini) are in the root
* Fonts (*.bmf) are in the root
* XXpedia subdirectories
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
Have you seen this on the git
(http://wiki.github.com/wikireader/wikireader/structure-of-sd-card)
Nope. I take it most of my work was useless …
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arne anka wrote:
within normal operation (runlevel) phonefsod does not work predicatble.
small changes in the phonefsod.conf made it stop entirely (w/o any useful
info in the log despite DEBUG) and small changes in eg fsodeviced seemed
to fix that ...
what looks far more confusing to me
Gay, John (GE Infra, Energy, Non-GE) wrote:
Has anyone any experience setting up and using BT headset on the FR with
any distro, but especially either H:1 or qtmoko?
I was able to pair and connect to my motorola BT headset (until here it went
fine - there is quit nice GUI for it). But if i do
On Tue January 26 2010 2:20:34 am lars poulsen wrote:
I really like the responsiveness of the application. If only it was
not written in python i think flowers would be blooming and spring
would be coming early.
I was rather surprised that it is in python given how responsive it is. I'm
kind
On Mon January 25 2010 6:39:13 pm Denis Johnson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Josh Thompson
om-c...@joshandbianca.net wrote:
NIDE is working really well to control MythTV. I had been thinking of
writing something to control it via MythTV's remote control interface.
This works
Actually that fits my needs very well. My support for several wikis was
a rudimentary hack at best, to enable my real goal: using the wikireader
as an ebook reader. *That* code was almost trivial to port, and can be
found at git://gitorious.org/wikireader-ness/wikireader-ness2.git. I'll
keep
Hello everyone,
some days ago I was reading the hackable:1 (thanks you guys)
mailing-list and I found:
http://lists.hackable1.org/pipermail/hackable1-user/2010-January/000718.html
So I wonder if editing /etc/frameworkd.conf
in order to add
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = always
is now useless.
Le 26/01/2010 14:23, Tom Bachmann a écrit :
Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
Have you seen this on the git
(http://wiki.github.com/wikireader/wikireader/structure-of-sd-card)
Nope. I take it most of my work was useless …
Did you think that maybe YOUR work causes this stuff to be
giacomo `giotti` mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it writes:
Hello everyone,
some days ago I was reading the hackable:1 (thanks you guys)
mailing-list and I found:
http://lists.hackable1.org/pipermail/hackable1-user/2010-January/000718.html
So I wonder if editing /etc/frameworkd.conf
in order
hackable:1 does not use frameworkd but gsmd.
So /etc/frameworkd.conf is useless?
Thanks you
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In QtMoko /opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/Modem.conf:
[DeepSleep]
Active=always --default never
[Multiplexing]
Active=yes -- default no
But I do not know whether your reality.
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giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit :
hackable:1 does not use frameworkd but gsmd.
So /etc/frameworkd.conf is useless?
Thanks you
Yes ... it is provided by hackable1-config-gta0x which is packaged from
openmoko-files (alsa scenarios, udev rules ...). We could have removed
it, indeed ; thanks
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 8:21 AM, ri...@happyleptic.org wrote:
I don't know how to tell my procmail to discard completely off topic
messages like these.
It's been awhile since I used procmail, but I believe the recipe to
add to your procmailrc is:
:0:
* ^From:.*commun...@lists.openmoko.org
*
Thanks Ben very useful for me!
P.S. Maybe you never read this email :D
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On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Ben Wilson wrote:
I could be wrong, but I thought the 47K resistor cable ID feature was
one of the things they added into GTA02.
I assumed GTA01 didn't have it.
It's there in the hardware, according to the schematics. :-)
I've spent some quality time today with the gta01
P.S. Maybe you never read this email :D
That's the problem with checking for [OT] : it doesnt tell how much off
topic it is. Maybe we should establish new conventions, for instance :
[RM] : Related mater
[NCR] : Not completely related
[OT] : Off topic
[WOT] : Way off topic
[MMI] : Speaking
Hi,
I wrote a GPS logging GUI that uses FSO for GPS and power control. It's simple
and never supposed to get a map.
My main target was to do track logging (start,stop,split) and be avoid supsend
when logging. You can specify a minimum battery capacity needed to log
(otherwise it will stop
Hi!
I'm using QtMoko v16b on the NAND and I have other distro on the uSD.
My time is GMT+1 and when I have to choose the correct time on QtMoko I set
it on the Paris time zone. But when I use another distro I see that the time
reported is exactly GMT not GMT+1. Also, some time after a reboot (and
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:59:44 +0100, Ben Wong
lists.openmoko@wongs.net wrote:
It's been awhile since I used procmail, but I believe the recipe to
add to your procmailrc is:
:0:
* ^From:.*commun...@lists.openmoko.org
* ^Subject:.*\bOT\b
trash # Save to a file named trash. Could
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