Boudewijn writes:
> On Wednesday 06 June 2012 00:23:39 joa...@verona.se wrote:
>> "dmatthews.org" writes:
>> > Hi Joakim
>> >
>> > Your client/server ideas made for an interseting post
>> >
>> > I wondered what software
ssibilities if it
> takes to long to get a gps-fix.
I havent seen such free systems yet, but they probably exists.
I have only seen proprietary systems of the type.
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> Hi Joakim
>
> Your client/server ideas made for an interseting post
>
> I wondered what software you had in mind for this:-
>
>>
>> *** mapping/location data
>> open streetmap maps.
>> A gpsd on the client feeds the
look closer at it, only Skype really really sucks, and
I'm trying to find solutions for that.
There is much more to be said about this, but in closing, the short term
goal is a pragmatic solution, the long term solution will allow people
t
nscoding the media server side, and then making it accessible to
the client.
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needs platform data in the board file:
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> http://git.goldelico.com/?p=gta04-kernel.git;a=blobdiff;f=arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-omap3gta04.c;h=8a7e4b0803920f635e7101bfbd5a60b6b84b1107;hp=3e49efef2de0b42cd419a46a9cd45448fd04a44c;hb=4b2de3db742abce9212c1af2cc576e2a3a64b0d9;hpb=1d7c6b5f043661621ec374d96c3c4a4454f9bb7b
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tion was a welcome addition.
BTW maybe you could make a cross section picture that shows exactly
where the glue is and where the pads are beneath the screen when you
take the gta02 apart. I think that would have made it easier for me to
understand where I should have applied pressure while removi
he rfcomm+ogsmd aproach thus seems more palatable.
Does anyone have any recomendations for a simple reliable phone that
would be remote controlable this way?
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Would it be possible to attach a secondary phone over BT to the
Freerunner and controll it with FSO, the same way as the inbuilt phone
device?
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rawn skin for Paroli? I would use it :)
> Laszlo
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> PS: bear in mind, that this is my first video. Dont be too harsh.
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I'm trying to solder together a dumb battery with higher capacity for
the FreeRunner. It doesnt work too well, since the power management cant
read the current charge, and decides to shutdown the device. How do I
prevent this? How do I enable charging of my dumb battery?
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them made after sales. If your customers trust you
> enough this can work.
>
> So in the end hardware making is more a matter of money than motivation
> or man power, pitily...
>
> Cheers
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d euros per populated board, I would sponsor
at least one out of my personal curiosity. I used to be good at
electronics assembly, maybe I could even put it together myself if I
find a SMD oven etc.
> Cheers
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>> http://www.amazon.com/OEM-Converter-Cingular-T-Mobile-Cavalier/dp/B001RXTDP2/ref=pd_cp_e_1_img/184-2544850-3162110?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-41&pf_rd_r=03ZX1CK3AZE3RG0W2AVJ&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_p=413863501&pf_rd_i=B000UHY6XU
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y it won't
>> work out of the box, shouldn't it?
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> Please reply here on list with your interest!
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> [1]http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/entry/racing_myself_a_feature_request
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ng maps. But all in all,
> a small gadget with small screen and no keyboard will never replace a desktop
> computer. So personnaly I am looking for other use cases for my FR, and a
> smaller resolution and better responsiveness is the direction I want to go.
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. Moving bling bling is not efficient, Ok.
Things that demand high resolution, like ebooks and emacs work fine.
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rdware with Freerunner screen,
running Debian with a working FSO stack, I think. I would then use Emacs
as Pim dialer etc.
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ot the FR, then it worked fine. (FYI - I'm
> running Debian with Qi).
Well, I've tried different wires, different distributions, etc.
I'm starting to suspect the host OS, but I'm not sure how to verify it.
>
> ...cj
>
>
>
>
>
FreeRunner. The USB wire
> shipped with the FreeRunner works with both the hard disk and the
> FreeRunner; so I suppose this kind of error is the fault of the wire.
I tried several wires already. More hints?
>
> Best,
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> 0 AAA+-+--+-+--+--+-+--+-+-++
>0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
> 5000
>
>
> shows that the norma
battery to do it, so be it :)
Also, is the coulomb counter interface some kind of standard? is it
possible to buy a laptop battery which implements the coulomb counter?
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important than the
video quality displayed on the freerunner screen. Voice quality is more
important than video.
Data transfer would happen over wifi.
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onths, thats no big issue.
Are there other fs types that are more suitable, and work with debian?
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t; if i type
>> cat /dev/ttySAC1 i have no output while when my gps worked i got lots
>> of output...
>
> it works here. Are you testing it with zhone?
I'm having the same experience.
fso-gpsd used to work fine and now all of a sudden after upgrades it has
refused to work f
a headset rather than the original earbuds.
>
> BillK
Try to keep the broken headset around anyway. It can be useful to solder
a headphone jack to it so you can use whatever headphones you like with
it. The 2.5mm 4-pole plug seems hard to
up until recently I never ever experienced White Screen Of Death(wsod)
on my debain openmoko.
Suddenly I get it all the time with Debian, probably after recent
upgrades.
I've read that wsod happens after suspend. How do I completely disable
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wrong to cause this?
> - should I be spending time to collect and report more diagnostics?
For me Illume also sigegsvs quite often, so I assume this is expected
behaviour until its resolved. The "recover" function works well though.
>
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port PATH=$PATH:/opt/e/bin' >> /etc/profile
> echo 'export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/opt/e/lib/pkgconfig' >>
> /etc/profile
> /etc/init.d/nodm restart
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> It should be installed now in /opt/e. Alternative, you c
ere any real info about this package is written
> because this package is quite essential for a good working debian on the
> freerunner.
>
> Ciao,
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network connection to the FR.
When I reboot the FR its normaly ok again.
What is the cause of this, and is it possible to work around?
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the states? How much will a temporary flat rate 3g card cost?
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I'm having some issues with Zhone.
Sometimes I cant answer a call, sometimes Zhone loses its connection
with the gsm network withouth notifying me.
Maybe the bugs are in Zhone, maybe they are in frameworkd, but how do I
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try installing Debian? The install takes some time but
is mostly rather smooth. You would need to buy a larger sd card, but
they are very cheap nowadays.
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keyboards (like the Qtopia one), keyboards that are optimized for
> specific applications, etc.
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> The idea is
>
> * We improve the current stack, not creating new features.
>
> * Prefer stuffs which could be brought over to gta03 instead of
> gta02/om2008 specific.
>
> * won't work on om2007 stack.
>
>
&g
0] Total swap = 0kB
> [ 5143.655000] Free swap:0kB
> [ 5143.67] 32768 pages of RAM
> [ 5143.67] 624 free pages
> [ 5143.67] 1938 reserved pages
> [ 5143.67] 2317 slab pages
> [ 5143.675000] 177 pa
't seem to provide
> any way to enter it (but even if it did, motion with hjkl is about as
> painful as it gets).
> Clearly, we can do much better.
I use Emacs 22 on Debian on the Freerunner with the Matchbox keyboard.
>
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> would work here (it went through an initrd); but a basic x86 Debian
> install (for rescue, but including gcc to compile extra packages) fits
> just fine in 256MB this way, so 512MB would be plenty.
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> Thank you
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l, and the matchbox wm. I also installed the gtkstylus lib, and
enabled rightclick emulation with "export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so".
I also added a swapfile.
I think this config should be default for a debian install, it would
provide instant gratification for Debian/Freerunner users
> Which kernel and from when do you use?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This bug should be fixed in newer kernels. But i still use the apm
>>>>>>> suspend/resume script which works for me since i installed debian.
>>>>>> Ok, how
for me since i installed debian.
>>>> Ok, how do I ensure I have a newer kernel? I just use the kernel shipped
>>>> with Debian, I think.
>>>>
>>>>> Ciao,
>>>>> Rainer
>>>>>
>>
iner
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> It is rather annoying to fix the memory card whenever it gets corrupted
>>>> and wont boot. I know there are workaround scripts, but they dont work
>>>> for me, since I most often get corruption afte
essence:
cd /
ln -s /usr/share
this was due to a pkg problem in Debian. I dont know if it helps you.
also try playing the arkanoid sid tune with sidplay and see if that
works.
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changes on the code to use asynchronous dbus
> call, to make the program more responsive. It will be done, I hope,
> for beta 3 :)
>
> Ps/2. On this moment I can't push the last version on launchpad
> repository. It will be done at Now + 7 hours
ckages are available on
> http://emacs.orebokech.com/
Cool! Do you have any pointers how to actually build the package for Freerunner?
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> Roland.
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I would like to build emacs 23 for Freerunner on Debian, but I have no clear
idea how
to do it. Pointers would be appreciated.
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often get corruption after booting after unexpected
>> power down.
>>
>> Is there any progress on this bug? Any working workarounds ?
>>
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ome perspective, for my intended applications the iPh*ne is
not an option. On the other hand, any suitable open handheld gnu/linux
device with gps and phone hardware would work. If competing hardware
forfilling these requirements showed up, I could easily switch hardware.
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te all your
>>> suggestions *g*
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>>> Cu
>>> Sebastian
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ktop. I think the challenge is somehow making "skins" for
existing apps that make them behave better on small screens.
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;> The nice thing IMHO with Evince is that it supports many formats:
>> - djvu
>> - pdf
>> - cbz (xipped archive of images)
>
> Nice !
>
>> and some others.
>
> Does it support plucker(.pdb) files too ? I've got a lot of these.
I'm not sure, bu
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> Could be. What version of fso-frameworkd do you have installed (dpkg -l
> fso-frameworkd)?
ii fso-frameworkd 0.2.0-git20080 freemsmartphone.org Framework Daemon
>
> Greetings,
> J
ated into the code. but the code needs a big cleanup.
> so please be patient. i think i will need a weekend to integrate all your
> suggestions *g*
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Evince works and you can read ebooks very well on the Freerunner
high-res display.
Debian on the Freerunner amazes me everyday!
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Is there some simple way to get fso-frameworkd play different sid tunes
when different people call? If not, where do I hack apropriately?
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e hints?
>
> apt-cache search gstreamer sid
The problem persisted, but I managed to solve it like this:
cd /
ln -s /usr/share
I think this is some kind of packaging problem in Debian of
fso-frameworkd.
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I'm using debian and zhone. sid ringtones doesnt work, only the buzzer
works.
I installed sidplay2, and oss-compat, and sidplay2 works from the
command line. zhone cant find it though.
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screens automatically from a Windoze machine running digital editions,
to png files. Then I can read them with qcomicbook on a freerunner
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- it can say whos calling
- gestures to accept/reject calls
- ebooks/radio can be streamed over wifi and gesture controlled
etc...
Of course the display would be nearly useless, except for the touch
area, so if its possible to buy freerunners with dead pixels cheaply,
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>> >> text.
>> >>
>> >> So my vote is for VGA (or even widescreen VGA, like the PSP?).
>> >>
>> >> Stroller.
>> >
>> > it will be better - of course. what' i'm baffled about is why all of a
>> > sudden
>> > here a lot of "excellent vision gifted" people turn up, whereas in real
>> > life
>> > i
>> > never see them... :)
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So, I will stick with openmoko because of the new possibilities it
offers.
When it breaks, as all smartphones in my posession innevitable will, I
will fall back to my unbreakable Nokia phone which I dont know the model
of because the markings has been ereased by usage.
> my 2 cents
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case that is fairly sturdy and protects
the touch screen.
- How thick can a protective cover be while the touch screen still
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