n because it is "intellectual property". If I had a
religion this would be a sin.
Excuse me, Michael did you say "VAX" server? :-) Once you replace it
what will you do with the extra floor space? The savings on your
electric bill would pay for a virtual server in the Cloud.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:05 PM,
ueli.pe...@bluewin.ch wrote:
> Dear Community
>
> the last tree days i tryed to install Debian "over" SHR.
> Everytime endig with:
>
>
> P: Configuring package debian-archive-keyring
> P: Configuring package apt
> P: Configuring helper cdebootstrap-helper-apt
> E: I
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Christian Weßel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> who has an external GPS antenna operating successfull with FR?
>
> Which brand? Where to get?
>
> I check the first one without success, so I need to look for a fit one.
I listed the one that I got from Sems
Paraphrasing Michael
> In what ways can you extend the FreeRunner...
I was looking at WiFi IP phones yesterday at Voipsupply.org and they
have some in the $300-$600 range.
They are targeted at "hospitality and healthcare" industry. They are
just WiFi phones, no GSM no Linux.
Both of these apps hav
I have so far avoided misery by restricting myself to just reading
(parts of) the mailing list and keeping the FreeRunner battery
charged.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> My old phone works as a daily phone. I bought the FR for what I did not
>> hav
I asked the maintainer of the freegis.org site if he knew of a list
targeted at gps and he did not.
I tried to post to the "GPS Software Hub" google group and the posting
is being held in the moderation queue. (Moderation is fine but someone
has to do the moderating so that the messages go out in
>> "Risto H. Kurppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I suppose there are some tangogps/navit/other gps software users and
>>> developers here on this list who would be interested in getting
>>> together with the rest of the FLOSS GPS community
>>>
>>> see http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/a
> Personally, I don't want to spend $50 when all I really want is one spare
> Freerunner battery.
I am using the pouch that came with my FR for the spare inner tube on
my bicycle and I have not opened the baggie with the headset yet so I
don't want more of them.
Batteries should be available sep
> IMO, just use the raw Ublox binary format. It's rather simple to decode.
> I have already implemented a binary decoder for the Ublox binary format
> based on Ublox open documentation of the protocol. My plan is to release
> this code under the GPL at some point.
The only GPS receiver that I have
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For editing openstreetmap it is also useful to capture short audio
> comments. This can be easily done by starting recording when AUX is
> pressed and stopping it when it is released.
I think this is a good idea for
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:22 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> and I can guess that the vN refers to a revision of my phone. Which
>> phone do I have? Is it marked somewhere?
>
> this has been discussed several times and exhaustingly.
> wherever you look, mailinglist archives or wiki you
The wiki says "The latest bootloader binary builds can be found under
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily"; but when I go there I find 12
files. I can narrow it down to these 3 based on the "gta02"
and I can guess that the vN refers to a revision of my phone. Which
phone do I have? Is it marked som
Jim wrote:
> I was kind of surprised that gpsd didn't give me a simple way to just get the
> current location, I
> had to capture 5 sentences to do that simple thing
I tried to used gpsd with my GPS base station my recollection was that
it was totally useless for that. I assume that it will be us
* I want to collect GPS data for scientific field work (forestry,
biology, etc)
The page was started on 17 August 2008 mostly as a thought exercise.
Please jump in and add to it.
Cheers,
Brian Wilson
Corvallis Oregon
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> smart arse answer. There is no BIOS. ;)
Not intentionally -- just drawing an analogy as a means of exposition
> Some time ago in any of the openmoko lists someone proposed a solution for
> RTC wakeup.
I will try searching for it later. A block diagram of what's in the
phone would be nice for
Is there an easy way to suspend for a time period (say 8 hours) or set
a realtime clock to it wake up? I set BIOS this way on my desktop -
cron shuts it down at midnight and BIOS wakes up every morning at 7.
Works quite well to save power.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Lorn Potter <[EMAIL PROTE
Yesterday when I was running ASU and had had the FR plugged in
overnight to its charger I looked at its screen and there was a popup
window was saying "your battery is really low, better recharge it
soon" (I paraphrase). I figured it was wrong. Since I was about to
reflash it with FSO I checked th
When you are collecting data you might also keep in mind conditions
vary a lot according to the current satellite constellation. You
should include the count of satellites in view and the pdop number
with your results data.
You can do some planning to make sure you don't run one test when
conditio
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Stephen Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find openmoko-agpsui in the repositories anymore, and the links to
> download it are broken on the wiki.
>
> I'm pretty sure that tangogps used to be in the repository too. I can't even
> install it from the ipk.
>
>
> Besides the point that a small pocket-IMU would be great. To GPS jumts
> that big exist? As fas as i understand GPS it should have little jitter.
Trimble had a few GPS models out with dead reckoning. Not pocket
sized. I think they are all off the market now. I got one off Ebay a
few weeks ago b
> I'd love to volunteer to tidy the wiki up. Also, it might be better to just
> fork the openmoko wiki and make another one (Since the GNU FDL allows it, and
> the 'openmoko' URL isn't entirely appropriate if we're talking about
> Debian+Android running on a Treo, as an example.) How would all
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Andreas Bogk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maciej Piechotka schrieb:
>> 1. On http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/ there is no jffs2
>> image for FreeRunner. Is there any?
>
> There's a .jffs2.summary file, which is the one you're supposed to use.
Thi
Added wiki page
http://wiki.openmoko.org/index.php?title=External_GSM_Antenna
Brian
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The GSM-connector to be found near one of the screws (see [disassembling Neo
> 1973] in wiki) is:
> MURATA MM8430-2610RB3 SMD RF TE
Okay -- I see your perspective and I agree but I think people are
calling it "a phone" because that's a convenient handle. For my 10
minute test yesterday it worked just like a phone. I dialed, it
connected. It rang, I answered. Another 10 minutes and I'd probably
know how to answer on the first tr
Maybe you are not happy because you think it's just a phone. To me
it's a complete programmable handheld computer which happens to have a
GSM phone feature. The phone is a fairly insignificant feature for
some of us. If all you want is a phone, go to the supermarket, they
have really nice ones ther
> Sounds messy, what's wrong with using a drill (after separating case
> and circuit board of course)?
>
> Hans
A soldering iron makes a nice neat hole and a little nasty toxic smoke.
A drill sheds little bits of plastic that are static charged so they
are sticky and migrate to inconvenient places
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