Hi,
First I should mention that I was discussing only bugfixes,
I agree that features should be listed, but I've understood
from Quim's mail that this should be already improving.
(Like all my other mails on this list, these are personal opinions.)
ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
We certainly know
On 8/3/07, David Huggins-Daines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Pickering wrote:
I chose something relatively easy to make sure I didn't lose the will
(battling against both the algorithm and the DSP oddities).
Anyway, my hope is that this might show people that it's quite easy to
use
Hi,
ext Andy Mulhearn wrote:
On Thursday, August 02, 2007, at 12:11PM, Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 02:05:31AM -0700, ext Andy Mulhearn wrote:
On Thursday, August 02, 2007, at 09:56AM, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL
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We certainly know what we've
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 08:56:45 +0300, Tapani Pälli wrote:
Missouga wrote:
Please let me know if you can help me to build a proper .deb package
with an install file out of this project.
I don't want to tell you as I might be using politically incorrect
method of doing debian packages
Eero Tamminen wrote:
It's about the amount of work needed from reducing the raw
list of all internal bugfixes which:
- is way too large for anybody to digest as such
- 99% of it would be fixes to bugs that are not present in
_any_ of the public releases
- has items which don't tell
Simon Pickering wrote:
I chose something relatively easy to make sure I didn't lose the will
(battling against both the algorithm and the DSP oddities).
Anyway, my hope is that this might show people that it's quite easy to
use the dsp (for something simple at least), and to get people
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 16:39:07 +0100, ext Andrew Flegg wrote:
On 8/3/07, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please check what's available; kernel and X git repositories you should
find with Google, Application framework stuff you will find from Maemo
(until it's moved to Gnome),
On 8/3/07, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please check what's available; kernel and X git repositories you should
find with Google, Application framework stuff you will find from Maemo
(until it's moved to Gnome), new Browser is in Garage. For all the open
source(d) packages you find
On 3 Aug 2007, at 16:32, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
ext Andy Mulhearn wrote:
On Thursday, August 02, 2007, at 12:11PM, Daniel Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 02:05:31AM -0700, ext Andy Mulhearn wrote:
On Thursday, August 02, 2007, at 09:56AM, Eero Tamminen
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Andy Mulhearn schreef:
I understood the problem being discussed here is how to map that to
public releases and for end-users? As Quim stated, this is being
(slowly) improved.
If slow improvement means not seeing any change over a period of six
-Hello,
We have tried to to get the N800 working in host mode and are not
having any luck. This is what we have tried (per
http://www.muru.com/linux/n800-usb-host/):
1) Kernel Sources kernel-source-rx-34_2.6.18.orig.tar.gz
patched with kernel-source-rx-34_2.6.18-osso40.diff
We have
Hi All,
I'm attempting to gather traces of the APs heard by the N800. I
notices some behavior where not all APs are listed, even though other
devices indicate they are present. There was a bug report and some
discussion about this a few times. Most recently around June. On
replier to the person
On Aug 3, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Michael Lapinski wrote:
In summary the older patches give some error and dont see the hub and
the newer patches dont appear to work at all. Anyone have any idea or
suggestions? Have we missed some sort of a step in the procedure?
I've been curious about the USB
I can't for the life of me figure out how to use the ColorChooserDialog in
Python.
I try to call it the same way I do hildon.FileChooserDialog, but when I use
hildon.ColorChooserDialog all I get is:
'module' object has no attribute 'ColorChooserDialog'
Yes, my file includes hildon.
I also can't
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