ext Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded the latest version (1.62) of the UKMP application today
but it failed to install on two attempts.
This might be because of a corrupted (or non-standard) .deb file or
because of bugs in busybox tar. Could you point me to the
The good news is that we are getting an increasing interest from
developers with a background strong in mobile development but not
specifically on Linux.
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 00:43 +0200, ext koos vriezen wrote:
Hm, maybe we should start a Wiki page 'Getting started with Linux
using
Warning: this message is about splitting hairs for the sake of splitting hairs.
Please ignore this message if you value your time and wish to use it
for meaningful purposes.
2007/8/28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It would also be useful to have a list of areas where the Scratchbox
Hello,
I'm pleased to announce that Raemo 0.80 Beta is now released. Raemo
(Remote Application Execution for Maemo Os) is a tool that eases
on-device testing. Here's some of the release's features:
* Persistent remote sessions, so for example working directory is stored
across calls
* Session
On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 21:21 +0200, ext Kees Jongenburger wrote:
On 8/23/07, Ed Bartosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 16:54 +0300, ext Urho Konttori wrote:
Hi everybody.
I'm having a slight problem of making upload to the extras repo.
Steps 6,7,8 require dput and
Hello,
for a long time I did not post to the list. But some minutes ago I read,
that the armel port people try to get an official debian distribution.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=439832
Some months ago I posted a way to install debian etch (arm and armel) on
the N800 using
Hi,
ext Jami Pekkanen wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Raemo 0.80 Beta is now released. Raemo
(Remote Application Execution for Maemo Os) is a tool that eases
on-device testing. Here's some of the release's features:
* Persistent remote sessions, so for example working directory is
Hi Detlef,
I suggest you take this debootstrap dir ($DEBDIR) and generate the
rootfs.jffs2 image using this command:
sudo mkfs.jffs2 -r $DEBDIR -o rootfs.jffs2 -e 128KiB -l -n
take this zImage:
http://osmtc.indt.org/repository/mamona/zImage
that disable nokia startup logo, allowing
you to see
Marius,
I used the version of UKMP that was available yesterday on the www page
whose url is
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/ukmp/
using the click to install feature on that www page.
I am using the latest released version of the Internet Tablet OS for
the N800.
I just went to the
Hello,
Does anyone know if there is support in hildon desktop for hotkeys?
Specifically, I want a certain key to always show the home plugin,
and want another key to cycle through the running applications. I
don't know how to globally capture the key events in Hildon. Possibly
use Gnome
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 14:26 +0100, Tony Green wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Aug 2007, Murray Cumming wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 21:24 +0100, Tony Green wrote:
Hello all.
I'm trying to make a package of MySQL, but dpkg-buildpackage throws up an
error saying Doxygen needed to make docs and
Hello all,
I've sat down and worked out how to use shared memory (shared between
the ARM and DSP). Not rocket science (despite my troubles with for
loops ;) ), but it's probably needed for any useful dspsink codecs (as
illustrated by the use of shared memory buffers for Nokia's dspsinks).
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 10:02 -0400, Bill Filler wrote:
Does anyone know if there is support in hildon desktop for hotkeys?
Specifically, I want a certain key to always show the home plugin,
and want another key to cycle through the running applications. I
don't know how to globally
I realise this probably isn't the right place, but I know that people
that sort out Planet Maemo read this list and I couldn't find where
would be more appropriate.
Planet Maemo's feed should really link back to the articles that its
aggregated, rather than linking to the Planet Maemo permalinks
On Monday 27 Aug 2007, koos vriezen wrote:
The usb cable makes the mmc/sd card accessible on your PC, so you
don't need a card reader.
Ah, I didn't know that. But then I connect via WiFi rather than USB :-)
It's available on the Maemo repository, though it's a bit fiddly to
install
Tony Maro wrote:
On 8/27/07, *Leonardo Sobral Cunha* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi tony,
there is a bug in your code, you dont need to call createGSTPlayer in
the start method, so you will reuse the pipeline that is already
created in the
Hi Chris,
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 22:02 +0100, ext Chris Lord wrote:
I realise this probably isn't the right place, but I know that people
that sort out Planet Maemo read this list and I couldn't find where
would be more appropriate.
The same people read even more carefully the bugs and
On 8/28/07, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gstreamer is poo. plain and simple. Yes, you need to recreate the
pipeline. If you don't, bad things happen, like hanging and such after
EOS. And no, EOS detection still doesn't work well in that class despite
my many tries. We abandoned
After our thread some weeks ago regarding reading the serial number from a
MMC card, I've since implemented detection of the MMC card's presence by the
existence of those same files. I know my solution works on my device
perfectly.
I figure it's probably a bad decision, because the architecture
On 8/28/07, Tony Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 27 Aug 2007, koos vriezen wrote:
The usb cable makes the mmc/sd card accessible on your PC, so you
don't need a card reader.
Ah, I didn't know that. But then I connect via WiFi rather than USB :-)
I would caution against doing
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