2009/11/30 Brolin Empey :
> 2009/11/12 Brolin Empey
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I am writing a follow-up/update to my original post just over 2 months
>> later.
>>
>> What has changed since my original post?
>
> Another update. What has changed since my last update?
I finally chose and ordered a lap
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 01:24 +, Neil Jerram wrote:
> In the survey thread, a couple of responses mentioned missing calls
> because of ringtone problems - which I take to be either volume too
> low, or too much latency, or both. Here are some thoughts on that.
>
> 1) In case this isn't already
In the survey thread, a couple of responses mentioned missing calls
because of ringtone problems - which I take to be either volume too
low, or too much latency, or both. Here are some thoughts on that.
1) In case this isn't already well known... FSO actually does nothing
at all with the "volume
I answered a call while using GPRS, and was shocked to hear (what I
presume was) the GPRS modem noise in the phone call audio! I'm not
sure if I've had an incoming call before while using GPRS, so it's
possible that this is a reproducible configuration problem. Is there
a basic setting somewhere
Hi Al, list,
Attached are patches to allow a line in the .auxlaunchrc file to
reference an .desktop file, so that auxlaunch can get the
information that it needs from that file. I find this useful, but I'm
curious what others may think, so please let me know. Al, if you'd
like to incorporate thi
Thanks for the info. Hopefully the recent frequency scaling patch[1]
will help. I'm also excited about the FSCE patches[2], hopefully that
will get upstream soon.
1. http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3920523
2.
http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/lurker/message/20091001.203525.e1
I've used GPRS a lot in the last week, and noticed that sometimes the
connection would drop for no apparent reason - in the senses that (1)
internet access stops working, and (2) if you do "ifconfig" at a
terminal, there isn't any "ppp" interface listed.
>From the frameworkd log, one cause of this
For the brave band of Debian users... openmoko-panel-plugin has a bug
which prevents the button to force 500mA charging from working. I've
described the bug, and the fix for it, in detail here:
http://projects.openmoko.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=298&group_id=207&atid=867.
Regards,
Hi Ed,
Happy New Year as well!
I found the path by looking at the newer wiki page example at the bottom [1]
and the source [2].
Meanwhile I built a newer version of qnavitctl for SHR-U, you can find a
package here [3] and source here [4].
I also enabled flickcharm "kinetic scrolling" [5].
I a
Hi Christian,
Thanks a million, it works like a charm!
How did you come to use "default_navit" ?
I took a look at the source code, but i couldn't find out how to use it.
Happy new-year, my has started perfectly ;-)
Kind regards,
Ed
Christian Rüb wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> try this:
>
> dbus-send --
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Jens Seidel wrote:
> I'm curious, do you notice any difference between the buzz fixed one and the
> other? I read that only a few phones are affected by the buzz problem but
> nearly all (including the buzz fixed ones) have major problems with audio
> quality (nois
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 07:26:37PM +0100, Esben Damgaard wrote:
> Yes and no. I have two Freerunners (and a gta01 that collects dust). One
> without buzzfix. Using it for testing, programming and playing.
> Other one with buzzfix and using it as primary phone.
I'm curious, do you notice any diffe
Am Donnerstag, den 31.12.2009, 23:33 + schrieb Neil Jerram:
> 2009/12/28 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer :
> >
> > I'm afraid this is a strange combination of a problem in Python, the
> > Python glib bindings, and/or glib itself. When the ppp process gets
> > closed, the supervising process (frameworkd
>> Hello everybody,
>> recent Community Update is out and ready!
>
>What about SHR? :P
what's new? :)
P.
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Le 29.12.09 21:30, Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
> Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
No
> Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
No
> What distribution you run most of the time?
SHR or hackable:1
> If you don't use FR as your daily phone/PDA, what phone did you change
> over to, and why?
Th
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:54 AM, wrote:
>
> im using neovento 5.6. im trying to see some pics i have on my sd
> card. How do i get it to work. some help please. the sd card is vfat.
>
Hi blackfalcon1,
I am not at all sure about the vfat, as my card in the freerunner is
being used for multibootin
answering for two people here:
>Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
yes
>Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
yes
>What distribution you run most of the time?
android, shr
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>Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
no
>Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
yes
>What distribution
2010/1/1 qu kai
>
>
> >Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
>
yes! but I use i the mobile as often as i used it before i had the moko.
(had no other mobile) So not to often.
>
>
> >Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
>
Yes! pretty much the same here.
>
>
> What distribution you run most o
>Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
yes!!
>Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
Yes!
What distribution you run most of the time?
Debian!!
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