Re: Root password and ssh?

2008-05-14 Thread Bradley Hook
...? | | | | ___ | Openmoko community mailing list | community@lists.openmoko.org | http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community | | - -- ~Bradley Hook Education Systems Administrator Kansas State School for the Blind 1100 State Avenue Kansas City, KS

Re: PS3 Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Moko

2008-02-18 Thread Bradley Hook
| | - -- ~Bradley Hook Education Systems Administrator Kansas State School for the Blind 1100 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Voice: (913) 281-3308 ext. 363 Mobile: (913) 645-9958 Facsimile: (913) 281-3104 http://www.kssb.net

Re: GTA02 Battery Capacity (Was: Re: More about the GTA02)

2008-02-15 Thread Bradley Hook
How much juice does the display eat up when it's active? I assume it's a considerable amount. Could we have the ability to drop the phone into a minimalist mode, where all the fluff is disabled but bare-basic features continue to work? For example, kill the wifi, GPS, bluetooth, and even the

Re: USB host

2007-08-14 Thread Bradley Hook
** * Moko * ** | - USB Mini Jack | |\ - Splice the Power from the hub to feed Neo | \ | \ | - USB-B Jack \ **| * Hub *| **| | | - USB-A (Power from

Re: virtualization of OpenMoko...

2007-06-18 Thread Bradley Hook
From the Wiki: Win32 binaries shipped with firmware can be downloaded from openmoko-emulator-win32-bin-20070514.zip. Tested on MS Windows XP. The link points here: http://mdk.linux.org.tw/~jserv/openmoko/openmoko-emulator-win32-bin-20070514.zip ~Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I haven't tried

Re: UI ideas/questions or can we animate things as smooth as iPhone?

2007-06-07 Thread Bradley Hook
You *could* do what many existing linux apps do... write the functional part of the app as a console program, and then use many simple GUIs as options to interface with it. Think about cdrecord and K3b as an example. For the handful of us out there that intend to use the Neo as a remote

Re: Asus Eee - interesting companion for the Neo1973

2007-06-07 Thread Bradley Hook
A bluetooth frogpad will likely be my means of text input (when I need to do a bunch), but the Eee looks interesting for other uses. ~Bradley Sven Neuhaus wrote: Interesting device: http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9292516116.html http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=7317 It's dirt

Re: [SVHMPC] concept phone with only a touchscreen for UI

2007-06-04 Thread Bradley Hook
A possible solution for this has been discussed under an accessibility thread. The Maestro is a simple (yet effective) clip-on cover for PocketPCs. There are a few different versions of it, which work with various different brands and models of PocketPCs. Check out a picture at:

Re: [Fwd: Re: Neo1973 Update!]

2007-06-04 Thread Bradley Hook
I imagine some creative programmer could offload some GPS calculations into 3D space... just an idea if the GPU is very efficient. ~Bradley Attila Csipa wrote: On Monday 04 June 2007 11:03, Florent THIERY wrote: My guess is that the primary application of that chip will be audio/video

Re: Phone Call Security

2007-06-04 Thread Bradley Hook
Since all of the communications of a cell phone are digital (nothing is analog between mic and speaker), encrypting the voice data stream should be rather trivial (at least is in my understanding of the universe), even if you have to resort to implementing a virtual mic device that emits an

Re: accelerometer in neo?

2007-05-16 Thread Bradley Hook
Does this mean we can solder one of these in and turn our moko into an enhanced Wii remote? :P ~Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was ~$14. Dirt cheap for what it does. If what people say about wasted space inside the neo is true then I'm hoping to cram one in there when I get my phone.

Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-16 Thread Bradley Hook
Myk Melez wrote: David Ford wrote: Even with tuning, FF is a dastard piggy. I've tested things with FF. Start it with no history, no recovered session. Load up digg.com and do nothing. Just let it sit there. It will sit there and slowly grow and grow and grow. The caching isn't the

Re: Few comments after reading Wiki

2007-05-16 Thread Bradley Hook
Ian Stirling wrote: Werner Almesberger wrote: And no, I don't think we want to get into DRM ;-) I really think you do. No, you don't. OPEN-Moko. You start throwing any sort of DRM in these things and you will lose much of the community support that the moko needs. I want to be able to

Re: firefox for mobiles

2007-05-11 Thread Bradley Hook
While FF does have a fairly large footprint, I've never had these kinds of memory consumption problems. I generally leave my FF sessions open for days or weeks at home, and I simultaneously load 3D games, OOo, graphics apps, and other stuff without ever having trouble with memory (granted I do

Re: Blacklist/whitelists

2007-04-06 Thread Bradley Hook
Jonathon Suggs wrote: Tim Newsom wrote: That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party. If the sending party can enable it and the receivers phone

Re: Blacklist/whitelists

2007-04-06 Thread Bradley Hook
Knight Walker wrote: On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:31:47AM -0700, Tim Newsom wrote: That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party. There are two

Re: Multi-Touch

2007-04-03 Thread Bradley Hook
I personally like the configuration of my synaptics touch pad. I have left, middle, and right clicks (1, 2, and 3 finger tapping, respectively), and I can also use the right and bottom edges for vertical and horizontal scrolling. However, keep in mind that touch *screens* are very different in

Re: Voice synthesizer for blind and visual impaired person

2007-03-27 Thread Bradley Hook
I work at the Kansas School for the Blind. Portable computing devices for the visually impaired are extremely expensive, so seeing an affordable OpenMoko device that is blind-friendly would be great. Personally, I am interested in OpenMoko because I think using a phone for remote administration