Linus Gasser wrote:
Is there a way to have a reliable alarm-clock? I just gained half an
hour of sleep today because the alarm didn't ring ;)
Not yet, but i will be working on this, but if someone could take a look
what's wrong, that would be great.
Regards
Radek
- Bad sound quality. I got complain until I switched to
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2121/gsmhandset.state.ne
w. With this, the speaker is still too low but at least the other person
can hear me.
This is probably impossible to solve out-of-the-box. If a am right,
Hi Roland,
looks great - Now I can write SMS, too - last time I tried (v3), it
always crashed on me.
Is there a way to have a reliable alarm-clock? I just gained half an
hour of sleep today because the alarm didn't ring ;)
Linus
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Vincent Meurisse wrote:
- Bad sound quality. I got complain until I switched to
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2121/gsmhandset.state.new.
With this, the speaker is still too low but at least the other person can
hear
me.
This is probably impossible to solve
Excellent work Radek, this is definitely the best release so far, I love the
speed ups too.
I finally got around to trying my Buzz fixed FR in a real call, and the volume
was so low I couldn't
hear it. I used the
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/raw-attachment/ticket/2121/gsmhandset.state.new
speaker during the call, then there was no
sound at all, so I guess the
speaker alsa state needs working on?
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On Wednesday 09 September 2009 22:26:44 Radek Polak wrote:
i have just uploaded new QtMoko debian images.
Thanks a lot for your work.
As my old phone is now dead, I started using my freeruner as main phone.
Before saying anything else, QtMoko is for now my favorite distro. But we
never discuss
Jim Morris wrote:
I noticed that if I enabled speaker during the call, then there was no sound
at all, so I guess the
speaker alsa state needs working on?
Yes, the speaker state seems to be borked. I will replace it with
something working for next release.
A major problem though is that
Is a pleasure to hear that you enjoed it :)
We have a website (http://qtmoko.org) and an IRC channel on Freenode (#qtmoko).
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Omar Belkhodja
omar.belkho...@gmail.com wrote:
First time, I look to this distribution... Screenshots are really
great ! I wanna really
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Question: is it possible to upgrade from v8 somehow, or do we need to
perform a complete reinstall of the v9 images?
You can download the tar.gz, replace kernel, modules and whole /opt
Kahless wrote:
The only thing that doesn't really work is Bluetooth. ATM it seems to
survive suspend/resume and my Headset is identified and paired. But
QtMoko doesn't use it while phoning.
I can hear a small buzz (like phone without signal) but it doesn't work,
even when i switch to
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Radek Polak wrote:
Kahless wrote:
The only thing that doesn't really work is Bluetooth. ATM it seems to
survive suspend/resume and my Headset is identified and paired. But
QtMoko doesn't use it while phoning.
I can hear a small buzz (like
Radek Polak schrieb:
Hi Sascha,
thanks for kind words :) As for bt - i am going to buy bluetooth headset
so i will try to make this working. I cant promise when it will be done
though.
Regards
Radek
Hi Radek,
hell yeah, that sounds promising!
Again, thanks a lot for your work don't
or is there a way I can apply
myself?
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ghislain wrote:
Radek,
Yesterday I found and repaired a little bug in the 'Web Browser
Great, thanks!
Can you apply the fix to your repository or is there a way I can apply
myself?
I have applied it on my repo. If you are going to contribute more, you
can fork my repo on github and i
First time, I look to this distribution... Screenshots are really
great ! I wanna really start to build some apps for this distribution.
Any wiki on how to build it, and how to build application for this
distribution ?
Thanks !
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Dnia 2009-09-09, śro o godzinie 22:26 +0200, Radek Polak pisze:
Hi all,
i have just uploaded new QtMoko debian images. You can download as
Great, thanks! One question about your version numbering. As it is not
usual, is there any system, like odd numbers are unstable/testing
version, and even
Radek Polak wrote:
So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let
me know how you like it.
Cheers
Radek
Hi Radek
as always, i love QtMoko!
It's fast, stable and reliable, even GPRS works out of the box here. :)
The only thing that doesn't really work is Bluetooth.
Hi all,
i have just uploaded new QtMoko debian images. You can download as
usually from:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/
MD5 sums:
0d05806bbc47afc4179daae8ac19eadd qtmoko-debian-v9.tar.gz
deac161940d784292880a6f3d6eb2ca2 qtmoko-debian-v9.jffs2
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi all,
i have just uploaded new QtMoko debian images. You can download as
usually from:
Thanks! Very quick!
Question: is it possible to upgrade from v8 somehow, or do we need to
perform a complete reinstall of the v9
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Question: is it possible to upgrade from v8 somehow, or do we need to
perform a complete reinstall of the v9 images?
You can download the tar.gz, replace kernel, modules and whole /opt
directory. That should be enough IIRC.
Regards
Radek
* Radek Polak wrote, Il 09/09/2009 22:26:
So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let
me know how you like it.
Cheers
Radek
You Radek are incredible!
Thanks a lot, really!
And thanks to all contributors too.
I'm downloading QtMokoV9, gotta test finally
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