Re: transfer map from desktop to tablet for maemo mapper

2008-10-24 Thread jason zhang
Diego Gaustein wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:53 AM, jason zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, guys what I want to do is download the map to desktop and transfer them to tablet. I managed to install maemo-mapper to SDK and run it inside a

Re: Maemo-extras and translations

2008-10-24 Thread Marius Vollmer
ext Andrew Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello! Recently doing an 'apt-get update' I noticed this: Ign http://repository.maemo.org diablo/free Translation-ru Ign http://repository.maemo.org diablo/non-free Translation-ru Ign http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com diablo/user

Re: Location services not available?

2008-10-24 Thread Jussi Kukkonen
Hi Marco, Marco Tabini wrote: I am just getting start working with Maemo; I have followed the instructions and set up my development environment (at least, I _think_ I did) using the 4.1.1 SDK, and I was trying to access the liblocation functionality, but without much success. The

Re: Location services not available?

2008-10-24 Thread Marco Tabini
Hi Jussi— On 24-Oct-08, at 7:28 AM, Jussi Kukkonen wrote: The location stuff above gpsd is closed source and will not be installed by default. IIRC you need to answer yes in the installer when it asks about closed Nokia binaries, and later install maemo-explicit meta package inside a

Re: Installing scratchbox on Fedora 8: PERMISSION PROBLEMS

2008-10-24 Thread Eero Tamminen
HI, ext Darren Enns wrote: Hello! I have just sent a reply to my previous reply :) I have gotten a bit further by 'cheating', but since you are a Fedora user, can you confirm to me the things that I did (on my own) to 'fix' my problems? e.g. what were/are *your* permissions on the '/tmp'

Re: Maemo Linux mainstream (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, ext Quim Gil wrote: I don't know developers not willing to produce software that users find amazing and fall in love with. Ok, in fact I know some ;) but you get my point. Differentiation, in the way Nokia understands differentiation, is nothing we are looking for in this call. What

Re: Installing scratchbox on Fedora 8: PERMISSION PROBLEMS

2008-10-24 Thread Darren Enns
Eero Tamminen wrote: HI, ext Darren Enns wrote: Hello! I have just sent a reply to my previous reply :) I have gotten a bit further by 'cheating', but since you are a Fedora user, can you confirm to me the things that I did (on my own) to 'fix' my problems? e.g. what were/are *your*

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread David Greaves
Quim Gil wrote: More? I propose: * The GPE suite (especially synchronising) * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly) David -- Don't worry, you'll be fine; I saw it work in a cartoon once... ___ maemo-developers mailing list

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Sarah Newman
David Greaves wrote: I propose: * The GPE suite (especially synchronising) * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly) GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the time, no kidding this is short for

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Varghese
I think, PIM's in Handheld devices with GPS should also embrace location based services. Traditionally PIM have been a time based application. Other than an action taking place on a when, it should also consider actions on a where. ~m~ Varghese On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM, David Greaves

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente
I would add Pimlico apps from OpenHand... It would be nice adding Remember the Milk API [1](tasks based in location)... I've been researching a bit using RTM python API [1] http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/api/ 2008/10/24, Sarah Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: David Greaves wrote: I

Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)

2008-10-24 Thread M. Peterson
Hello Quim we develop http://retromessenger.sf.net and apply as well for nokia support. Thanks for a feedback Max On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a bit surprised about the little discussion generated by our call to support cool projects.

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Graham Cobb
On Friday 24 October 2008 16:46:12 Sarah Newman wrote: David Greaves wrote: I propose: * The GPE suite (especially synchronising) * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly) GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and maybe location-based task

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Thomas Perl
Graham Cobb wrote: o Extending Opensync to non-PIM objects such as photos. No, that's probably solved by http://www.conduit-project.org/ already. Which would be nice to have on Maemo - and (using the search function there) seems to be kind of available for Maemo already:

Re: Location services not available?

2008-10-24 Thread jamie
Quoting Marco Tabini [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I was trying to access the liblocation functionality On a slightly related note (and sorry Marco, the answer is beyond me at the moment but it does raise a good point) I would like to see future, as in Maemo 5, applications use geoclue [1] as their

Something else (was Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)))

2008-10-24 Thread koos vriezen
2008/10/24 David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quim Gil wrote: More? I propose: * The GPE suite (especially synchronising) * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly) (btw. wouldn't support for mesh networking and direct voip calls be just a killer?) Anyhow, today at my office

Re: Maemo Linux mainstream (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread jamie
Quoting Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ext Neil Jerram wrote: 2. The timescale is too short. Either people already have most of their time committed for the next few months, or they don't. I would venture that those with time on their hands are mostly unlikely to be people who could pull a

Re: Something else (was Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?)))

2008-10-24 Thread jamie
Quoting koos vriezen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2008/10/24 David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: for maemo is pyrecipe (http://pyrecipe.garage.maemo.org/ ). Pyrecipe is a great app, not fully matured (as Daniel Yerga will probably admit) but is something that could be a 'deal breaker' for some. Love it

Re: Maemo Linux mainstream

2008-10-24 Thread Karl Eichwalder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: off on a related soapbox rant Nice things, but first try to get the basics right ;) I'd like to record GPS tracks while hiking for 7 x 8 hrs (= 1 week) without recharging. Downloading e-books from gutenberg.net should be a snap, and I'd like to page thru 2.500 pages

Re: PIM stuff (was Re: Projects Nokia should support (yours?))

2008-10-24 Thread Jason Edgecombe
Sarah Newman wrote: David Greaves wrote: I propose: * The GPE suite (especially synchronising) * Canola (some limitations that become annoying quickly) GPE seconded FWIW. I might be able to help with finger-friendliness and maybe location-based task reminders (as I have the

Re: PIM stuff (OT w/ GTK IDE)

2008-10-24 Thread Sarah Newman
Graham Cobb wrote: I didn't suggest GPE because I had the impression that Nokia may have plans to solve the PIM problem in some different way (some other app?) in about the Freemantle timeframe. Not sure where I got that impression from -- probably something someone said at the Summit.

Re: Maemo Linux mainstream

2008-10-24 Thread Thomas Perl
Karl Eichwalder wrote: The reader application must not blank the screen while reading; I've the feeling fbreader lacks the feature maemo-mapper already knows about: if in full-screen mode, keep screen contents visible. If you have not done so already, it might be good to file a bug at the

Re: Location services not available?

2008-10-24 Thread Ryan Abel
On Oct 24, 2008, at 4:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Marco Tabini [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I was trying to access the liblocation functionality On a slightly related note (and sorry Marco, the answer is beyond me at the moment but it does raise a good point) I would like to see future,

Re: Maemo Linux mainstream

2008-10-24 Thread Ryan Abel
On Oct 24, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Karl Eichwalder wrote: The reader application must not blank the screen while reading; I've the feeling fbreader lacks the feature maemo-mapper already knows about: if in full-screen mode, keep screen contents visible. Hopefully as a toggle-able option, of