Hi,
you can now download QtMoko v39 from here [1]. For more info about QtMoko
please visit our homepage [2].
Changes since previous version are:
* gta04-gsm-voice-routing for gsm voice calls on GTA04
* fixed cruxus to close pcm device when not used
* powering up modem with gpio186 on
Thank you
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 17:25:59 +0100
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi,
i have uploaded QtMoko v39 which should fix problems with v38, that is:
* alsa states are now in correct place and sound should work now again
* the kernel package should be now again installable
I
Hi,
If I want to keep personal information (eg, calls, SMS, notes or
address), what files should I keep the home directory?
Thank you.
Wed, 8 Feb 2012 09:27:58 +0100
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 17:25:59 +0100
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi,
i have uploaded QtMoko v39 which should fix
On Wednesday 08 February 2012 11:18:13 Griera wrote:
If I want to keep personal information (eg, calls, SMS, notes or
address), what files should I keep the home directory?
Most likely /home/root/Applications/qtopiamail and
/home/root/Application/Qtopia. But i can't guarantee it...
Regards
Hi:
Thanks a lot. I keep also:
/home/root/Documents
and everything seems to work properly.
Thank you for keeping QtMoko alive. Really I appreciate the effort.
Regards.
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 11:27:38 +0100
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
On Wednesday 08 February 2012 11:18:13 Griera
On 02/07/2012 10:13 AM, Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE) wrote:
Subject: Microtouch
Just spotted on: http://blog.p2pfoundation.net
Microtouch - The ultimate AVR-based iPhone killer!
http://www.ladyada.net/products/microtouch/
SNIP
Does anyone know how old this is? I've got ~$100
With an Atmel it sounds like a dancing bear to me; it has so little
memory that you basically have to use it only for fixed purposes, like
the games they show. No dynamic languages or possibility of
downloading much content. And also no GPU.
On 8 February 2012 14:29, Gay, John (GE Energy
Thanks a lot!
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Shawn Rutledge shawn.t.rutle...@gmail.com writes:
With an Atmel it sounds like a dancing bear to me; it has so little
memory that you basically have to use it only for fixed purposes, like
the games they show. No dynamic languages or possibility of
downloading much content.
$100 would also
On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 15:51 -0500, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Shawn Rutledge shawn.t.rutle...@gmail.com writes:
With an Atmel it sounds like a dancing bear to me; it has so little
memory that you basically have to use it only for fixed purposes, like
the games they show. No dynamic
On 02/08/2012 12:51 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Shawn Rutledgeshawn.t.rutle...@gmail.com writes:
With an Atmel it sounds like a dancing bear to me; it has so little
memory that you basically have to use it only for fixed purposes, like
the games they show. No dynamic languages or
To all,
Due to traffic jams on my way to Brussels I did not make it on time for our to
FOSDEM presentation. The snow had something to do with it. But we shared the
slide deck for review with all contributors, so people of Golden Delicious also
had a golden copy ;-)
Someone from Nikolaus'
Next to the post on Linuxfordevices, we now also have an entry in the newsfeeds
of Tuxmobil.org.
Check it out and spread the word.
Niels
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Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com writes:
The slides are also available online for download on the AoF project page.
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/
I couldn't straightforwardly find any slides, from that starting point.
Could you post the exact URL?
Neil
On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:29:12 + Neil Jerram n...@ossau.homelinux.net
wrote:
Niels Heyvaert nielsheyva...@hotmail.com writes:
The slides are also available online for download on the AoF project page.
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/
I couldn't straightforwardly find
On 02/09/2012 05:20 AM, Doug Jones wrote:
I have one. I like it. I use it mainly as a smart music-player;
I've also written and run some Python and Scheme programs on it
(so, it makes a nice `programmer's calculator' for, e.g.: solving
recursive problems).
great. have you try the wpan[1],
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