I got some nice hard ruberized cases from Mangowalk.com
The silicon ones were ok, but I didn't like the feel of them. If you like
silicon cases though, they're good quality, and have two parts with their own
sliders on the side, which makes a nice seal.
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Juhana Jauhiainen
juhana.jauhiai...@gmail.com wrote:
Overall though I think it would be wise to stick to implementing a
basic UI, touch friendly navigation and good format support without
adding too much features.
+1 here.
Ebook reader doesn't need *that*
2010/3/25 Henrik Hedberg henrik.hedb...@innologies.fi:
Henrik Hedberg wrote:
It seems that packages are not imported into Extras-devel after the
builder has succeeded with them. Here is an example:
I think I found the reason. The builder is creating empty packages.
I doubt that.
For
ext Urho Konttori urho.kontt...@gmail.com writes:
Also, the current model of centralized gigantic repository does not
scale up too well. Just look at the state of using extras-devel is on
the current devices (hint: slow pain).
[ Urho, thanks for this opportunity to talk about how we want to
Also, the current model of centralized gigantic repository does not
scale up too well. Just look at the state of using extras-devel is on
the current devices (hint: slow pain).
[ Urho, thanks for this opportunity to talk about how we want to make
package management kick ass
Hi,
Top posting here as my only comment is that you can package you Python
application on device (e.g. no need for Scratchbox or rootstraps etc) just by
installing our Python development environment to the device with maemo-python
-device-env meta pacakge.
As described here:
On Fri, March 26, 2010 09:17, Ed Bartosh wrote:
2010/3/25 Henrik Hedberg henrik.hedb...@innologies.fi:
Henrik Hedberg wrote:
It seems that packages are not imported into Extras-devel after the
builder has succeeded with them. Here is an example:
I think I found the reason. The
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 25.03.2010, 18:56 +0100 schrieb Frédéric Ledain:
I am listening to random music, and I can observe that same tracks are
often played.
Does not sound like a development issue, hence wrong mailing list. :-)
Issue is known and will be fixed in the upcoming PR1.2 release:
On Fri, March 26, 2010 10:57, urho.kontt...@gmail.com wrote:
- A maemo.org specific 'discovery client'. It interfaces with
downloads.maemo.org over a custom protocol for browsing available
applications. Right now it passes .install files to HAM for the actual
installation, and my plan is to
We are drifing in this discussion to what it was not. It was not about package
management, but about the policies of how you can provide apps to the
repositories.
So, let's try to keep it there. I agree with you marius that we can do the HAM
part to be better.
Appdownloader by itself begs me
2010/3/26 Urho Konttori urho.kontt...@gmail.com:
[snip]
The problem of X-fade is not HAM, [...]
I believe you did this before, so I'll correct you - I think you mean
Khertan :-)
Cheers,
Andrew
--
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On Thursday 25 March 2010 20:34:40 Urho Konttori wrote:
I would propose the following as the first step to improve the support for
the community developers:
if a component X has been successfully promoted to extras once, when there
is an update from the same developer for this component, it
On Mar 26, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Matti Airas wrote:
On 25.03.2010 18:10, ext Dave Neary wrote:
There is an alternative - if Benoît does not want to deal with Extras,
and others feel that the packages he was packaging are vital, someone
else can take over as official packager and deal with all
On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
There were plans to start using lintian from Debian for automatic checks of
Maemo packages. So far it looks like there were plans only.
Lintian, with Nokia additions, is used by Nokia to do testing internally.
I have set up a Maemian
On Mar 26, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Urho Konttori urho.kontt...@gmail.com writes:
Also, the current model of centralized gigantic repository does not
scale up too well. Just look at the state of using extras-devel is on
the current devices (hint: slow pain).
[ Urho,
ext Jeremiah Foster jerem...@jeremiahfoster.com writes:
One huge issue with the repository is the tool used on the backend:
apt-ftparchiver. This tool cannot automatically remove debs and source
packages, causing huge disk bloat (some packages have four or five versions
sitting on the repos.)
On Mar 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Jeremiah Foster jerem...@jeremiahfoster.com writes:
One huge issue with the repository is the tool used on the backend:
apt-ftparchiver. This tool cannot automatically remove debs and source
packages, causing huge disk bloat (some
On Friday 26 March 2010 11:53:43 Attila Csipa wrote:
All security comments are insane in my opinion. If some person really
wants to be evil, there is nothing in our process that would block that
except by accident.
I would rather say that it's more of a formulation issue. It would be more
Hi,
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
On Mar 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
This work has been largely ignored by the Nokia team running the
repos, much to my frustration.
Yes, Nokia is good at that. ;-)
Nokia is not alone. We'll soon get to see how the Intel / Nokia combo is at
Or you know... wait for it to be released first and see what it looks
like first hand? Just a thought..
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
Hi,
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
On Mar 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
This work has been largely ignored by
On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Samir Faci (Dev) wrote:
Or you know... wait for it to be released first and see what it looks
like first hand? Just a thought..
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Dave Neary dne...@maemo.org wrote:
Hi,
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
On Mar 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM,
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
This work has been largely ignored by the Nokia team running the
repos, much to my frustration.
On Mar 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
Yes, Nokia is good at that. ;-)
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
Nokia is not alone. We'll soon get to see how the Intel /
On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 14:53 -0400, Ben Roe wrote:
Surely the music player should shuffle the list, not just play random
tracks from it? I don't think anyone wants random duplicates in one
session.
I can't talk about Mediaplayer, but about MAFW.
MAFW is actually shuffling the songs. But
El jue, 25-03-2010 a las 15:27 -0400, ianaré sévi escribió:
But one way to avoid it would be to keep a record of which songs were
played _between_ sessions, and not play them again untill all songs
are played.
Just don't push shuffle all songs and go directly to the playlist
view.
Claudio
Hi lists,
I am trying to find the best way to sync between the two devices on a
periodical term and document it on the wiki or in my Forum Nokia Blog.
What is the official or preferred way to do this sort of task?
Sivan
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I am looking to develop a program that will do this in PySide, where
can I find docs about the API and the requisites to do so?
program == periodical sync between Maemo and Symbian
Sivan
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Hi,
My name is Linus Wallgren. I'm interested in the locality project for GSoC
2010 and would like to introduce myself.
I'm currently studying Computer Science at the Royal Institute of Technology
(KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. This is my third year and I'm currently working
on my bachelor thesis
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