problem with maemo armel emulator

2007-05-04 Thread magda chelly
hi 
i'm running examples which call openssl-0.9.8d;under
SDK_ARMEL i have sometimes the following error:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: rtld.c: 288:
_dl_start_final: Assertion `info-l.l_tls_modid == 0'
failed!
 
if i try this under SDK_PC i don't have any problem.

http://lists.scratchbox.org/pipermail/scratchbox-devel/2006-September/000217.html
Is this the only solution to recompile qemu-arm
emulator? 

thanks,
magda



  
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Re: format string vuln in the wifi applet

2007-05-04 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Volker Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On a slightly related note, can anyone point me in the right direction 
 for the implementation of the EAP-TTLS MSchap authentification?

That's closed source. Sorry.

But what you could do is to port the WLAN driver cx3110x to use the
latest wireless extensions and make it work with wpa_supplicant. It
shouldn't be too hard.

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Re: Research on Maemo

2007-05-04 Thread Quim Gil
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 14:00 -0400, ext Ramon Navarro Bosch wrote:
 there is any research ( published articles on
 conferences and publications ) that talk about :

That's a good question, and we need to compile the answers in a nice
page under maemo.org

We haven't got a compilation, but never it's too late to start:

Erkko Anttila, currently working with us, did his PhD on Open Source
Software and Impact on Competitiveness: Case Study -
http://project.hkkk.fi/gebsi/files/nav_activities/material/Thesis_Final.pdf  
The Internet Tablet OS is analized.


- http://ossi.coss.fi/ossi/ is doing research that includes maemo

Something to start with is
http://ossi.coss.fi/ossi/fileadmin/user_upload/Publications/j_rvensivu_-_kosola_-_kuusipalo_-_reijula_-_mikkonen_-2006.pdf
 - there are references at the end.


Another pointer is Timo Aaltonen and his team, they are working on
Business Readiness Rating for open source projects and maemo is one of
the cases being analized. 

A short description of BRR can be found at
http://www.openbrr.org/wiki/images/6/6e/BRRflyer4a.pdf
an a longer one at
http://www.openbrr.org/wiki/images/d/da/BRR_whitepaper_2005RFC1.pdf



And Matthias Stuermer and his team at http://www.smi.ethz.ch/ are also
working on something although I'm not sure if they have published
anything yet.


If you are doing related research or you know who is doing it please
share the information. 

Also, for those of you interested Nokia has programs to help  support
research, and we are working on having specific support for maemo
research in place as well. I'm not the person on top of this but if you
have any requests I should be able to help forwarding them.

-- 
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Re: N800 Video playback

2007-05-04 Thread Daniel Stone
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 11:10:32PM +0300, ext Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
 On Thursday 03 May 2007 08:48, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
  The only thing which is unclear here is that Hailstorm does not need to
  downscale video in this situation. The bug can be reproduced with 512x288
  video which just needs upscaling to 800x450. Also even standard
  Nokia_N800.avi video with proper aspect ratio causes a huge
  performance regression and tearing.
 
  Please give this #1281 issue another look. It looks like a bug in xserver,
  but not a hardware limitation. I can probably try to workaround it by
  requesting not 512x288 buffer from Xv, but something like 512x308, use
  only 512x288 part of it and artificially add black bands above and below.
  After that, Xv can be asked to expand it to 800x480 to get expected result
  But if it is a bug in xserver, it would be better to get it fixed,
  preferably before the next firmware update :)
 
 Well, found what's the matter and added explanation at bugzilla:
 https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1281
 
 The workaround can be easily added to MPlayer, so that it will 
 never call XvShmPutImage with top left image corner at an odd line. 
 I'm going to release an updated MPlayer package (maybe even 
 a bit later today), it is really fast on N800 with the optimized xserver :)

Aha, that will indeed cause a fallback (x, y, width and height should
all be aligned to 4px).

Cheers,
Daniel


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Re: format string vuln in the wifi applet

2007-05-04 Thread pancake
 For the record, ESSIDs are not strings! For example, \0\0 is a valid (2-
 byte) ESSID.

i know, but my 'snippets' are just snippets, a string conversion should be
required.

If this piece of code is closed source this will explain why I didn't find
the affected code :)

  --pancake
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Re: Research on Maemo

2007-05-04 Thread Sameer Verma
Ramon Navarro Bosch wrote:
 Hi everybody,

 I'm writing a survey about the state of the art on free software related
 research. It's part of my PhD and I'm interested on involve Maemo on
 it.I would like to know if there is any research ( published articles on
 conferences and publications ) that talk about :

 * Maemo architecture ( Embedded architectures using OSS )
 * FLOSS ( Free as Libre Open Source Software ) relation with Maemo
 Project Management ( related projects vs maemo , comunity vs maemo,... )
 * Open Source Development Model relation with Maemo development model
 * Nokia policy related to Free Software

 Also if there is any group on any university that work on any of this
 subjects would be fine to know about them.

 Thanks a lot

 Ramon
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Ramon,
You should get on the FOSS/Discuss list at 
http://opensource.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/discuss
A bunch of research-related resources are listed at 
http://opensource.sfsu.edu/node/213

We have done diffusion and adoption studies of free and open source 
software in general (see list below) but it can be nicely adopted to fit 
a particular platform such as Maemo. The approach to diffusion and 
adoption is based on user perception of the innovation at hand (mostly 
coming from Rogers' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett_Rogers] work).

http://cob.sfsu.edu/COB/directory/faculty_contribution.cfm?conid=2215
http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/proceedings/toc=comp/proceedings/hicss/2007/2755/00/2755toc.xmlDOI=10.1109/HICSS.2007.412

I currently have a Masters student who is working on the art of open 
sourcing a software project, but that relates to an existing 
proprietary project that has turned into an open source effort. That 
work should be available by the end of May. I can point you in that 
direction at that time...drop me a reminder then.

Hope this helps.

Sameer

-- 
Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
San Francisco State University
San Francisco CA 94132 USA
http://verma.sfsu.edu/
http://opensource.sfsu.edu/
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Re: N800 experimental host mode patches available

2007-05-04 Thread Tony Lindgren
Hi,

* Tony Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070418 14:06]:
 Hi all,
 
 I've been meaning to do this for a while, but only now got into it after
 sorting out one more issue with the N800 USB DMA.
 
 I've posted some experimental N800 host mode patches to [1] for people
 to play with. Although the N800 is not built to support host or OTG mode
 and does not have a mini-B connector, you can still use it via some
 software hacks.
 
 The patches are from the linux-omap git tree at [2] with some extra
 patches to force N800 into host mode.
 
 The driver is still very much experimental and can cause file system
 corruption on USB drives, so YMMV :)
 
 Anyways, let me know of issues and fixes.

I've updated the patches for 2.6.18 below based on the linux-omap tree
snapshot. This udpate fixes a nasty bug with host mode TX fifo flushing,
so now all the Linux testusb testcases run reliably.

I've still seen some failures writing large files to USB sticks, that
does not seem to happen with 2.6.21 from linux-omap tree though...

Regards,

Tony

 [1] http://muru.com/linux/n800-usb-host/
 [2] 
 http://master.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap-2.6.git;a=summary

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new site launch - status update

2007-05-04 Thread Ferenc Szekely
Hello,

Well, it looks like we got a new web site :) Below is the summary of
the current status.

# General - maemo.org

Midgard is safe and sound. The static web pages look reasonable OK. If
you don't like them please contact Quim, who is the owner of the web
content and design.

# moi moi moinmoin! - wiki.maemo.org

The old wiki is imported and available at wiki.maemo.org. The layout
of the imported pages are pretty descent. I did not have time to edit
all the pages, but if you feel like helping please let me/us know.
The old wiki remains read-only at http://test.maemo.org/maemowiki. You
can copy-paste content from there if you wish, keeping in mind the
syntax differences between moinmoin and markdown extra.
We know that there are bugs in the wiki, like this wiki killer [1].
Please be nice to our new site ;)

# bugzilla - bugs.maemo.org

I upgraded our old friend to the latest Debian stable version and made
the layout slightly different than the previous installation. You
still need a separate account (what a shame), but I put the account
synchronization on the project's TODO list. We will do this before our
summer holidays.
The service may seem to be slow every now and then. We will improve
the performance next week, when the database engine will be upgraded.

# planet - planet.maemo.org

We have a new planet as well. Unfortunately we are missing the
international (ie. non-english) edition, but I will take care of that
during the weekend. I hope the non english bloggers would excuse us.
The new planet is a bit different. We are requesting all the writers
to create a garage account [2] so that their names can be displayed
properly. I hope soon we will also have the possibility to upload
small images (aka hackergotchis) giving the planet a more human touch.

# Application Catalog - downloads.maemo.org

Works as usual, except the link (URL) is rewritten. It will be fixed
next week (DNS update, which -quite frankly- I forgot to request in
time).

# Nokia provided binaries - tablets-dev.nokia.com

A new site has been created to serve the Nokia provided binaries to
our community. We have the tablet OS releases, the SDK rootstraps,
root filesystems, Nokia addon binaries, linux and mac flasher tools at
tablets-dev.nokia.com.
The old links referring to any of these tools are supposed to work. If
not then please drop me an email.

# lxr, viewcvs

They are coming next week. Update will follow.

# kudos

The list would be pretty long if I started to write down all the names
who participated in this web site renewal action, so let me just do it
briefly:
First of all many thanks to the Midgard guys [3]. Without their
enthusiasm and professionalism we would be nowhere near this event.
Thanks to TigerT and Quim for the new frontpage design. I agree now
that it was good to delay the launch. The frontpage looks great, and I
also know that it offers us pretty cool dynamic update possibilities.
I hope that everybody got it bookmarked already!
Thanks to the DP crew at Nokia for testing and giving valuable
feedback about the site while it was still under construction. You
guys have been pretty patient with us/me, which also helped a lot!

Last but not least, many thanks to all the friends in the maemo
community. You are constantly giving us ideas, inspiration and energy.
We are planning more services for you. In the following weeks we are
going to publish these plans, so that you could comment them or even
get involved with them.

If you wish to learn more about the web site project please click to
our garage page [3]. We are updating bugs, tasks, feature requests and
plans over there.

On behalf of the website renewal crew I wish you pleasant surfing at maemo.org:
Ferenc

[1] 
https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=819group_id=106atid=457

[2] http://www.midgard-project.org/community/whoswho/

[3] http://garage.maemo.org/projects/maemo2midgard/
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