Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-20 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.comwrote:

 That wasn't the case with me. My FR didn't respond for about 20 seconds,
 and it wasn't suspended. I also couldn't call other pnoes, 3 times in a row.
 Something seems wrong with the modem.


Ok. Does your modem show up in Applications - System Info (under the
Modem tab)?

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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to wrote:



 This single change would approximately double the (already considerable)
 usefulness of the Wikireader to me.


Aha - I think I see where this is going. :-)
Next, I will want to have my ebooks on the SD card.
Is there any software convert text only ebooks into Wikipedia format?

Still haven't received my device.
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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread Michal Brzozowski
2009/10/20 Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to

 Okay, you asked for it...


 Just in the first ten minutes I thought of lots of things to improve or
 add, like support for equations and SVG files (I think we all know why
 we won't be seeing any other image formats!), and some hardware changes
 that obviously are very far in the future, but there is one thing that
 would be relatively simple to add and potentially quite useful:  support
 for multiple wikis.


After all it's called Wikireader, not Wikipediareader. I'll buy it the
moment it supports Wiktionary.
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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 09:26 +0200, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to wrote:
 
 
 This single change would approximately double the (already
 considerable)
 usefulness of the Wikireader to me.
 
 Aha - I think I see where this is going. :-)
 Next, I will want to have my ebooks on the SD card.
 Is there any software convert text only ebooks into Wikipedia
 format?
 
 Still haven't received my device.
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I already do - checkout FBreader.

BillK




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bluetooth hands free car kit

2009-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
Is anyone using a bluetooth hands free kit (e.g, something like this:
http://www.blueant.com.au/products/speakerphones/s1/index.php) in a car.
Is the FR able to fully use it, or are some parts not working?

BillK


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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 15:39 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
 On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 09:26 +0200, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
  Hi,
  
  On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to wrote:
  
  
  This single change would approximately double the (already
  considerable)
  usefulness of the Wikireader to me.
  
  Aha - I think I see where this is going. :-)
  Next, I will want to have my ebooks on the SD card.
  Is there any software convert text only ebooks into Wikipedia
  format?
  
  Still haven't received my device.
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 I already do - checkout FBreader.
 
 BillK
 

Disregard - forgot this thread is wikireader, not FR

BillK



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Re: Sync Calendar with evolution

2009-10-20 Thread Michael Pilgermann
Hi Ali

  
 thank you for doing that, hopefully someone will take care of it, if not
 at least it's there.

for the programming bit I guess it will be me ... but there is loads of spare 
time in December and January ... so I am really positive about the progress of 
PISI then ...

  
  PS: I have almost finished syncml support for PISI ... but - not before
  December again ...
  
  
 looking forward to it! Free time is hard to come by; if you (or the PISI
 team) want to delegate any non-programming related tasks to me, I would
 be happy to lend a hand where I can.

Thanks a lot for that; I am really thankful for all the feedback on the list 
here ... bug reports and feature requests ... I collect them all currently; 
getting back to some serious programming very soon :)

Best
Michael

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Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-20 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Framework not being able to open a new channel means fso-abyss is not able
to register a channel with the multiplexer. That it only works 4 out of 5 
times sounds like a race condition. Do you have anything else installed that 
could compete with fso-abyss over the GSM resource?

:M:

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Re: evopedia 0.2.3 release

2009-10-20 Thread Yorick Moko
I will when i find the time
I'm still very happy with evopedia though!

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Christian christ...@exinto.de wrote:

 Yorick Moko schrieb:
  Hi,
 
  I really like evopedia, but encountered a small problem with the latest
  update: there links that are on the top of the page don't get displayed
  (just a very small, hard to hit, square)
  as you can see on this scap:
 
  http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/89e465bb9b6b7942ef987196600309be.png

 Sorry, somehow I forgot to add some images to the package. Please try
 again with
 http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia_0.2.3-r1_any.ipk

 Kind regards,
 Christian

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Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-20 Thread c_c

Hi,

Michael 'Mickey' Lauer-2 wrote:
 
 Do you have anything else installed that 
 could compete with fso-abyss over the GSM resource?
 
  Like what? I'm not all that clear about the multiplexing process. As far
as I know I have only the latest version of shr-u installed with all the
upgrades (and waiting for more :)
  I do have gsm0710muxd installed - but from what I see - only fso-abyss is
started up in the log. I have attached the log where the phone registers to
this mail.
  Will post the log where the modem doesn't register in a few hours - when I
can use another phone instead. 
Thanks.

[working] http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3857557/frameworkd.log frameworkd.log 
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-20 Thread Bernd Prünster
W.Kenworthy wrote:
 Tried the NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS hack? - made a real difference to me on
 this problem.  To manually try it, mount debugfs and do the echo
 command, or create as below and reboot.  

 In /etc/fstab add this line (all one line :)

 debugfs   /sys/kernel/debug   debugfs 
 defaults 0  0

 and create /etc/init.d/NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS

 containing

 _
 #!/bin/sh -x

 echo NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS  /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features
 _

 and use update-rc.d to add it to the default boot levels.

 debugfs exposes some knobs and innards of the kernel, the one here
 making the kernels default scheduler behave more like the BFS scheduler
 that hit the news a couple of months ago, creating a far more responsive
 device including when it rings.

 BillK
   
Tireid it!
did not do the job for me:
bottup was faster (as soon as the illuem desktop came up i had 
reception, but the bt symbol was still showing, so something wasn quite 
ready
autosuspend didn't work.
everything was _EXTREMELY_ slow (remember om2008.8/fdom? ;-))
shr-settings is borked could't connect to ophonekitd/FSO
i sent myself an sms from the internet. - phone woke up 5 seconds later 
*ring*

so i reverted it.

rebooted

and still have a borked phone.

i am using mrmoku-testing and somethign is really fucked up now
i don't blame you its just that i want to say that it can be harmful

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Re: bluetooth hands free car kit

2009-10-20 Thread Russell Hay
It's an OT diversion from the request-  but what's the call quality
like on these things? You see them advertised from £10 to £35 in the
UK, which is a fair way away from the wired in price that 'named
brands' charge.

If they work with the freerunner, I'll get one in an instant!

Russ



2009/10/20 William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au:
 Is anyone using a bluetooth hands free kit (e.g, something like this:
 http://www.blueant.com.au/products/speakerphones/s1/index.php) in a car.
 Is the FR able to fully use it, or are some parts not working?

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 12:10 +0200, Bernd Prünster wrote:
 W.Kenworthy wrote:
  Tried the NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS hack? - made a real difference to me on
  this problem.  To manually try it, mount debugfs and do the echo
  command, or create as below and reboot.  
 
  In /etc/fstab add this line (all one line :)
 
  debugfs /sys/kernel/debug   debugfs 
  defaults 0  0
 
  and create /etc/init.d/NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS
 
  containing
 
  _
  #!/bin/sh -x
 
  echo NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS  /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features
  _
 
  and use update-rc.d to add it to the default boot levels.
 
  debugfs exposes some knobs and innards of the kernel, the one here
  making the kernels default scheduler behave more like the BFS scheduler
  that hit the news a couple of months ago, creating a far more responsive
  device including when it rings.
 
  BillK

 Tireid it!
 did not do the job for me:
 bottup was faster (as soon as the illuem desktop came up i had 
 reception, but the bt symbol was still showing, so something wasn quite 
 ready
 autosuspend didn't work.
 everything was _EXTREMELY_ slow (remember om2008.8/fdom? ;-))
 shr-settings is borked could't connect to ophonekitd/FSO
 i sent myself an sms from the internet. - phone woke up 5 seconds later 
 *ring*
 
 so i reverted it.
 
 rebooted
 
 and still have a borked phone.
 
 i am using mrmoku-testing and somethign is really fucked up now
 i don't blame you its just that i want to say that it can be harmful
 

I doubt its doing anything bad - seems more likely you have a
bad/misconfigured install, or possibly a bad/intermittant GSM modem
connection (the serial port side) as thats similar to what I see when it
doesnt initialise properly - lots of things in the framework do not work
well until the GSM serial line is working.  It usually takes a couple of
minutes after you get the desktop before its registered so something is
different if it registered as soon as the desktop comes up.  You might
want to check the frameworkd.log to see whats really happening.

BillK




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Re: SHR status

2009-10-20 Thread Bernd Prünster
William Kenworthy wrote:

 I doubt its doing anything bad - seems more likely you have a
 bad/misconfigured install, or possibly a bad/intermittant GSM modem
 connection (the serial port side) as thats similar to what I see when it
 doesnt initialise properly - lots of things in the framework do not work
 well until the GSM serial line is working.  It usually takes a couple of
 minutes after you get the desktop before its registered so something is
 different if it registered as soon as the desktop comes up.  You might
 want to check the frameworkd.log to see whats really happening.

 BillK

   
Now i know what was happening. too late or too early start of frameworkd 
and/or  ophonekitd.
stopping and starting manually in the correct order solves all the problmes.

br

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Re: True USB plug and play experience

2009-10-20 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
Hi Lazlo
I was trying to follow your tutorial of USB plug and play but I have a doubt,
How did you find the UUID and the MacAddress? last  one I guess if the
HWaddr of usb0 interface if you do Ifconfig from the freerunner  but I
don't know where start to find the UUID thing.
Regards and thanks a lot for the Tutorial :)

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2009/10/16 Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com:
 Dear list,

 I have using my laptop+2 Freerunners since more than a
 month now with this setup.

 I have written down this tutorial, because I have promised
 to Paul Fertser:-)

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Klaszlo#True_plug-and-play_experience_using_usb_networking

 It is working fine with ubuntu 9.04(jaunty), but I have difficulty
 with 8.10 (intrepid) my gf's laptop, maybe
 it is dependent on the Networkmanager version, maybe my
 memory is a little bit fuzzy, as I setup a month ago originally.
 So please test it and report.

 What are the achieved features you may ask, here it goes:
 * manually assigned IP to the freerunner (no DHCP wait)
 * each freerunner recognised and separate name is assigned to it. (ie.
 when I plug my freerunner in my laptop, it displays Laci's moko)
 * a script is executed when the freerunner is plugged in
  (it set up the iptables rule currently for the network, but it will
  (in the future) also auto-sync some stuff with my laptop))
 * I can access the internet from the freerunner without problem (no
 need any manual command typed in the terminal)
 * Each freerunner is recognised individually, and the appropriate part
 of the script is executed


 Please respect this work, as it took several days,
 and some heavy help from NetworkManager's developers (namely dcbw,
 asac and NoelJB)
 to fully setup and debug it. It had various problems and headaches.


 I hope you enjoy using it, and report back how is it going.
 I personally love the plug and play experience.

 Best regards,
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Re: True USB plug and play experience

2009-10-20 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
ok some trial and error and it works
MacAddres is the on reported in the host though dmesg (for example,
you can also obtain it though ifconfig) and the uuid, seems arbitrary
mean while you use the same in all the scripts
Thanks  Lazlo :)

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2009/10/20 David Reyes Samblas Martinez da...@tuxbrain.com:
 Hi Lazlo
 I was trying to follow your tutorial of USB plug and play but I have a doubt,
 How did you find the UUID and the MacAddress? last  one I guess if the
 HWaddr of usb0 interface if you do Ifconfig from the freerunner  but I
 don't know where start to find the UUID thing.
 Regards and thanks a lot for the Tutorial :)

 David Reyes Samblas Martinez
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 Open ultraportable  embedded solutions
 Openmoko, Openpandora,  Arduino
 Hey, watch out!!! There's a linux in your pocket!!!




 2009/10/16 Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com:
 Dear list,

 I have using my laptop+2 Freerunners since more than a
 month now with this setup.

 I have written down this tutorial, because I have promised
 to Paul Fertser:-)

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Klaszlo#True_plug-and-play_experience_using_usb_networking

 It is working fine with ubuntu 9.04(jaunty), but I have difficulty
 with 8.10 (intrepid) my gf's laptop, maybe
 it is dependent on the Networkmanager version, maybe my
 memory is a little bit fuzzy, as I setup a month ago originally.
 So please test it and report.

 What are the achieved features you may ask, here it goes:
 * manually assigned IP to the freerunner (no DHCP wait)
 * each freerunner recognised and separate name is assigned to it. (ie.
 when I plug my freerunner in my laptop, it displays Laci's moko)
 * a script is executed when the freerunner is plugged in
  (it set up the iptables rule currently for the network, but it will
  (in the future) also auto-sync some stuff with my laptop))
 * I can access the internet from the freerunner without problem (no
 need any manual command typed in the terminal)
 * Each freerunner is recognised individually, and the appropriate part
 of the script is executed


 Please respect this work, as it took several days,
 and some heavy help from NetworkManager's developers (namely dcbw,
 asac and NoelJB)
 to fully setup and debug it. It had various problems and headaches.


 I hope you enjoy using it, and report back how is it going.
 I personally love the plug and play experience.

 Best regards,
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Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-20 Thread Radek Polak
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:

 On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 That wasn't the case with me. My FR didn't respond for about
 20 seconds, and it wasn't suspended. I also couldn't call
 other pnoes, 3 times in a row. Something seems wrong with the
 modem.
 
 Ok. Does your modem show up in Applications - System Info (under the
 Modem tab)?

Definitely it should be there. Btw do you have latest gsm firmware? In
System info the modem should display Revision: gsm_acts0-Moko11

Regards

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Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-20 Thread ghislain


Radek Polak wrote:
 
 Definitely it should be there. Btw do you have latest gsm firmware? In
 System info the modem should display Revision: gsm_acts0-Moko11
 

That's not entirely true, I have a SIM-card (Vodafone, prepaid, NL) which if
used under QtMoko it does'nt show the modem-info. The SIM-card works
correctly, I can make phonecalls, receive calls, send / receive SMS, use
GPRS etc, but there is no info under the modem-tab. When I use another SIM
(KPN-NL) on the same phone, I can see the modem-info.
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-20 Thread Bernd Prünster
William Kenworthy wrote:
 ...
I gave it another shot and i must say it quite awesome:
i called myself from another phone and the moment i heard it ringing my 
fr woke up and showed the incoming call screen.
i know the debugfs approch might not be a nice and clean one, but i 
couldn't care less when i see hav reactive everything is now.

the startup of fso /opehnekitd also fixed itself magically (i thik 
gremlins are to blame for the previeous fail)

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[SHR] pisi: google - opimd, 435 contacts in 6 hours

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
i am trying to sync my google contacts into opimd on shr-u.

started at 10:39 and it's still running, pisi showing 92% (reality is
that syncing into opimd started in 80%, which means i am somewhat past
half. 

load average: 3.11, 3.07, 3.11

no error messages, all seems normal, just extremely slow... is this
normal behavior?

as it's still running, i can try to debug if needed...

cheers

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Re: [SHR] getting an USB dongle to work

2009-10-20 Thread rhn
EdorFaus wrote:
 On Monday 12 October 2009 17:39:23 rhn wrote:
 Today, I became an owner of a new shiny USB network device. Due to poor
 WiFi reception indoors, this is a wired Ethernet adapter.

 On to the point - the device uses the dm9601 driver, which happens to be
 packaged in the SHR feeds. However, the driver is not loaded automatically,
 and doesn't work after manual modprobe  depmod. Some research on the
 desktop showed that dm9601 depends on usb_net and mii. However, these two
 are not present in SHR feeds.
 
 I've got one of those too, except that mine uses the pegasus driver, which 
 appears to be included by default. For me, it is loaded automatically.
 
 A bit of looking tells me that pegasus too depends on the mii driver, and 
 since that doesn't show up in the module list on the FR, yet the device 
 works, 
 I assume that the mii driver is compiled into the kernel instead of being a 
 separate module. (Compiled-in drivers don't show up in lsmod.)
 
Thanks for the info, I didn't know how compiled-in modules behave.
 What else should I do to make it work? I'd prefer to avoid recompiling the
 kernel, but if nothing else works...
 
 Did you remember to switch the FR into USB Host mode? By default it's in USB 
 Device mode, at least on mine (SHR-U). This is done under Settings-
 Connectivity, and has to be switched when you want to use the FR as the host 
 (PC) side of the USB connection, instead of connecting the FR to a PC.
 
Sure, I wouldn't forget that.
I also accidentally checked the FR's resistance to stupidity by connecting it 
to a wall charger in host mode. I expected it would switch back to device mode 
after reboot. Luckily, it still works.
 Did you try using lsusb? It should show that a device is connected even if 
 the 
 FR doesn't have the driver for it, so if it doesn't show anything new (only 
 the line for the FR itself) then the problem is probably not with the driver.
It shows both the line for USB hub and the device. I'd be in trouble if it 
didn't.

Cheers
rhn

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Glamo

2009-10-20 Thread abatrour

Does anyone remember who was assigned to work on glamo while openmoko was
still developing software?

I'm trying to round up some of the old crew to see if I can gather some
knowledge and possibly some code to help get the glamo working as intended.

I have already contacted koolu and am waiting a response. Does anyone know
if that Sean guy (sorry forgot his last name) still checks out these forums?
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Re: opimd: unified api for sent/received

2009-10-20 Thread Jose Luis Perez Diez
El Sunday, 11 de October de 2009 22:43:23 arne anka va escriure:
  I didn't notice your message until I did a web search on opimd zhone.
  Did you
  publish your path?

 no, i didn't.
 
 since the fso debian packages have made some progress the last weeks
 (didn't test yet), maybe phoneutils now works stable, making
 shr-[dialer|messages] usable. if so, zhone will not need to be updated to
 opimd -- for me, that is.

Thanks for the info , I will try it now (if live allows enough free time)


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Re: Launcher 0.37

2009-10-20 Thread Warren Baird
that would work for me...

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:00 AM, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hi,

 Warren Baird-2 wrote:
 
  Another cleanup tool that would be nice would be to clear out all sms
  messages older than N days...
 
   Would it be fine if this is in the settings page? Something like you
 could
 type in the no of days and press a button to delete all messages older than
 that many days?

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Re: Glamo

2009-10-20 Thread Treviño
abatrour wrote:
 Does anyone remember who was assigned to work on glamo while openmoko was
 still developing software?
 
 I'm trying to round up some of the old crew to see if I can gather some
 knowledge and possibly some code to help get the glamo working as intended.

I remember Thomas White. He should still work with the glamo chip (look
for him in google, he has a git-web and blog about it).

BTW you can also look in the devel list archives searching for the glamo
thread authors.

Also Micheal Trimarchi started a project to support glamo in Android.



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Re: [shr-u] App Launcher first thoughts

2009-10-20 Thread c_c

Hi,
  Sorry for the delay in replying - somehow I managed to miss this mail.


Arigead wrote:
 
 It's taken me a while to get around to looking at this. Brilliant,
 really like it for a start but hard to find info on how to configure it.
 
  Sorry for that again - I'm updating the wiki immediately after answering
this mail :)

Arigead wrote:
 
 At present I can't seem to configure it to receive the SMS messages.
 
  You basically need to run shr-settings, click on others -
domains-messages and change the default backend to sqlite-messages. All
messages sent/receive after this will be shown in the internal app.

Arigead wrote:
 
 As I've said can't find info on launcher but my screen is showing me the
 time and the date, each on a line and then on a third line it's showing
 me a few numbers which I've no idea about. What does that info mean?
 
  The third line shows the cell broadcast info transmitted by your gsm
provider. The seq is like so
channel no - message.
  You can click on 'Configure' in the toolbar, and in the window that open
scroll down and select the channels you want to subscribe to and toggle
showing the channel no on/off.

Arigead wrote:
 
 Now in one of those previous emails the  author (Well done on a
 brilliant app) mentioned that an attempt might be made to create a dbus
 interface to add info to the launcher home screen. Did that go anywhere?
 
  Thanks. But that effort didn't go anywhere. I got stuck reading copious
amount of documentation on dbus but got no single example about how to
implement a simple service using dbus/e-dbus. Well, maybe I didn't put in
enough effort since there were other things to do.
  If someone can point me in the right direction - this is something I
intend doing.
  BTW, the birthday and anniversary details in contacts is supposed to
automatically provide a reminder (configurable from preferences) 'x' no of
days in advance - provided I can get alarms (which wake up the phone from
suspend) and the notification dbus service working. Both have been pending
for some time now.
  Any ideas?
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Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread c_c

Hi,
  After a long break - here's the new release of Launcher.

Changes 
 * Contacts app
   ** improved set cat screen
   ** icons for categories
   ** indicates last sms contact with each contact (currently sms's only)

 * Call Log
   ** can clear log category
 
 * SMS App
   ** unsent messages can be sent by pressing retry
   ** 'del all' button now prompts for confirmation

 * Category on toolbar now allows 
   ** setting application categories
   ** Customisation of categories (add, del, rename categories)
   ** change category sequence

 * improved layout of preferences in Configuration
 * updated wiki at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Launcher

http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3859743/launcher_0.39_arm.ipk
launcher_0.39_arm.ipk 

Enjoy!

  Help needed 

1. sample code for a service using c + dbus / e-dbus
2. How do I set an alarm that can wake up the phone from suspend?

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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
  After a long break - here's the new release of Launcher.

wow, sounds all great!

i tried to use the clear log function, but a crash occures every time,
and no calls are deleted i guess:

Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup()
without pending_setup is deprecated and strongly discouraged CRI:
e_dbus.c:267 cb_timeout_add() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1,
original message format 'timeout add!' CRI: e_dbus.c:255
e_dbus_timeout_data_free() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original
message format 'e_dbus_timeout_data_free' CRI: e_dbus.c:59
e_dbus_fd_handler() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original
message format 'fd handler (%ld)!' CRI: e_dbus.c:285 cb_timeout_del()
eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original message format 'timeout
del!' CRI: e_dbus.c:198 cb_main_wakeup() eina_log_print() unknown
domain -1, original message format 'wakeup main!' CRI: e_dbus.c:203
cb_main_wakeup() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original message
format 'already idling' CRI: e_dbus.c:428 e_dbus_idler()
eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original message format 'dispatch!'
CRI: e_dbus.c:428 e_dbus_idler() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1,
original message format 'dispatch!' CRI: e_dbus.c:211
cb_dispatch_status() eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original
message format 'dispatch status: %d!' Using **pending_return in
dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup() without pending_setup is
deprecated and strongly discouraged CRI: e_dbus.c:267 cb_timeout_add()
eina_log_print() unknown domain -1, original message format 'timeout
add!' *** glibc detected *** launcher: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer:
0x0002413c *** Aborted

Petr


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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Ed Kapitein
c_c wrote:
 SNIP

   Help needed 

 1. sample code for a service using c + dbus / e-dbus
 2. How do I set an alarm that can wake up the phone from suspend?
   
Hi c_c,

I wrote a script a while ago that does just that:
Wake my freerunner in the morning from suspend and play some music to
wake me up.
To wake the device at 21:00 on october 20 you could use something like this:

X=1
DATE[X]=2009-10-20
TIME[X]=21:00
PLAN_DATE_SEC=`date --date=${DATE[$X]} ${TIME[$X]} + +%s`
PLAN_DATE_SEC=$(( ${PLAN_DATE_SEC} - 10 )) # wake the device 10 sec
before the event

dbus-send --system --dest=org.freesmartphone.odeviced --print-reply
/org/freesmartphone/Device/RealTimeClock/rtc0
org.freesmartphone.Device.RealTimeClock.SetWakeupTime
int32:${PLAN_DATE_SEC}

Feel free to leave out the array [X] part, i use it, because i have
multiple wakup times.

kind regards,
Ed


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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Vikas Saurabh
 2. How do I set an alarm that can wake up the phone from suspend?

well, this might not be totally helpful, but ffalarms does that using
atd 
(http://projects.openmoko.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/tags/0.2.2/ffalarms/ffalarms.py?rev=25root=ffalarmssortby=revview=log
 function-set_alarm). I can't really say that I totally know how
it works, but I'm sure you can work it out :)...
there is FSO function setWakeupTime...but I don't think there can be
multiple wakeup timesmoreover, atd would allow you to specify what
to execute when the phone wakes up

HTH
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Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-20 Thread arne anka
 I guess you could make a .tar.gz of your rootfs, though...

maybe i could -- but it will be several gb in size. how would i make that  
available.

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Re: [SHR] pisi: google - opimd, 435 contacts in 6 hours

2009-10-20 Thread Michael Pilgermann
Petr,

indeed - the opimd part is really slow. But it shouldn't take hours ...
any report whether you finally managed to finish off sync? How long did
it take then in total?

best
Michael


Petr Vanek wrote:
 i am trying to sync my google contacts into opimd on shr-u.
 
 started at 10:39 and it's still running, pisi showing 92% (reality is
 that syncing into opimd started in 80%, which means i am somewhat past
 half. 
 
 load average: 3.11, 3.07, 3.11
 
 no error messages, all seems normal, just extremely slow... is this
 normal behavior?
 
 as it's still running, i can try to debug if needed...
 
 cheers
 
 Petr
 
 
 
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Re: [SHR] pisi: google - opimd, 435 contacts in 6 hours

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
indeed - the opimd part is really slow. But it shouldn't take hours ...
any report whether you finally managed to finish off sync? How long did
it take then in total?


well, at 16:35 i killed it and started again. This time, the part that
took forever was the initial loading from opimd interface (as most of
the contacts were synced already). the rest was done in about 20-30
minutes.

i was watching on dbus with mdbus -s -l and the calls were coming
with quite a delay between each other, i also tried to run strace on
pisi and it also seemed quite slow. what i couldn't compare was call
and it's response from opimd...

also, i am not sure who did it but i had to erase some /hm suffixes,
that double my contacts (this comes from SIMs ussually, but i had no
SIM in sync...)

Petr


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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Adam Jimerson
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 12:40:57 pm c_c wrote:
 Hi,
   After a long break - here's the new release of Launcher.
 

First off all thanks for another release to a great program!

It doesn't seem to want to work with 20091012 release of SHR Unstable

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ launcher
launcher: error while loading shared libraries: libelementary-ver-svn-02.so.0: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I'll try going through and linking all the elementary files later and see if 
that resolves the issue.
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Need Help in Dbus

2009-10-20 Thread Matthias Huber
(Reposting from devel@, hoping that here is maybe one)

Hello List,

for my minimoko, i want to implement the battery status and network
status and therefore i want to listen on the dbus.

for not consuming too much resources, i'd like to do this in pure c
and with the lowlevel routines.

i found an example here: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus/dbus-example.c

in this example is a section receive, which i want to use.

now i tried :

  // add a rule for which messages we want to see
   dbus_bus_add_match(conn,
type='Event',interface='org.freesmartphone.Device.Input', err); //
see signals from the given interface
   dbus_connection_flush(conn);
   if (dbus_error_is_set(err)) {
  fprintf(stderr, Match Error (%s)\n, err.message);
  exit(1);
   }
   printf(Match rule sent\n);

but i only got:

Match rule sent
Got Signal with value :1.6
Got Signal with value org.freesmartphone.ousaged


I am trying any other combination of bus and interface / path, always 
the same.

when i try another call, i get

r...@om-gta02 ~ # dbus-test
Listening for signals
Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup() 
without pending_setup is deprecated and strongly discouraged
Using **pending_return in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_setup() 
without pending_setup is deprecated and strongly discouraged
process 2609: type array 97 not a basic type
   D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
Aborted


(this was a call to the dbus itself for listing its busses),
works with mdbus well, but not in my program.

What am i doing wrong ?



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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread Doug Jones
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to 
 mailto:dj...@frombob.to wrote:
 
 
 
 This single change would approximately double the (already considerable)
 usefulness of the Wikireader to me.
 
 
 Aha - I think I see where this is going. :-)
 Next, I will want to have my ebooks on the SD card.
 Is there any software convert text only ebooks into Wikipedia format?


For any book that really is text only (for example all those Project 
Gutenberg books that are simple ASCII text files) all you have to do is 
create a wiki page on a wiki and dump the text onto the page.  (Might 
have to filter it a bit to get rid of characters that the wiki might 
confuse for wiki markup, but that should be pretty easy.)  Of course a 
wide variety of file formats can be exported to plain text by using a 
word processor.

I'm on an Ubuntu machine right now.  I can install MediaWiki (the 
software Wikipedia runs on) with a few clicks;  it's in the Ubuntu 
repositories.  Then I can run the wiki server on this machine and build 
a private wiki.  Then dump that data through Wikireader's tools, and 
you've got the compressed files to put on the SD card.

I haven't looked, but I'm guessing that there already exist tools for 
sucking HTML content and other kinds too into a wiki.  If not we could 
write some.

Here is the use case I am thinking of:

- A person who does not have any kind of internet access while away from 
home and work, but wants to carry a collection of useful information 
with them wherever they go.

Here, useful means useful to that particular person and perhaps not to 
anyone else.  Thus the need to make it easy for the user to collect the 
information together, get it into a format the Wikireader can use, and 
copy it onto the SD card.

I envision a desktop app I can install on this Ubuntu machine that 
simplifies these tasks, with a nice GUI interface and all.  I might even 
be able to write such a thing myself.  :-)

But the first step is to make the changes I outlined in the earlier 
post.  Unless I am completely mistaken, only a small number of patches 
would be required, so it would be relatively quick and painless and easy 
to debug.


Of course, an alternate approach is to add lots and lots of code to the 
Wikireader so that it can handle many kinds of formats.  This might 
happen in the future, perhaps OpenMoko is already working on this, but 
we have to recognize that this would be an embedded development problem 
and not one easily accessible to the many people who like to write nice 
cross-platform desktop apps using whatever toolkits and languages they 
happen to like.

The approach advocated here shifts almost all of the development to 
writing code that runs on desktops, and minimizes the amount of new code 
written to run on the Wikireader itself.

And as support for other formats is gradually added to the Wikireader 
itself, we can of course support that too if we wish.

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Re: Desktop based on openbox and idesk

2009-10-20 Thread ajvogel



Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 
 
 I would very much like to see these in the SHR feeds for easy
 installation.. Any SHR maintainers around..?
 
 

I agree, would really like to see openbox in the feeds.

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[QtMoko] Support Russian language

2009-10-20 Thread foringer
Hello List!

Is there any possibility to localize QtMoko?

The main goal I want to have is support contact names and writing sms
messages on Russian language...


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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread arne anka
 For any book that really is text only (for example all those Project
 Gutenberg books that are simple ASCII text files) all you have to do is
 create a wiki page on a wiki and dump the text onto the page.

i still don't really understand that focus on wiki.
is it hardcoded into the reader?

i'd think apps like plucker would be a far better alternative, not at  
least because a lot of stuff already exists in plucker format (and others,  
too) and plucker files are created with way less effort.
why squeeze everything into a wiki first?

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Re: [QtMoko] Support Russian language

2009-10-20 Thread Vincent Meurisse
 The main goal I want to have is support contact names and writing sms
 messages on Russian language...
There is a Russian keyboard available from the package manager.

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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Treviño
c_c wrote:
   Help needed 
 
 1. sample code for a service using c + dbus / e-dbus

Look in the e_dbus sources the files src/bin/e_dbus_test*.c
The code should help, but I should have somewhere also some examples
I've written for FSO.

 2. How do I set an alarm that can wake up the phone from suspend?

Give a look to this [1]. It's in python but it uses a workaround for
using a notification system which uses a vibration/sound (as configured
in the framework) every X minutes to notify the user of an unseen missed
call/message.
It works also when the phone is suspended using ADT, you can read more
about it at [2], or look in this and SHR mailing list for further
threads.


[1]
http://dev.3v1n0.net/gitweb/?p=shr-notifier.git;a=blob;f=notifier;hb=HEAD
[2] http://dev.3v1n0.net/gitweb/?p=shr-notifier.git;a=commit;h=76ef4c6



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Re: Glamo

2009-10-20 Thread shamsul hassan
Hi,
you can have a look at this link
http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/accelerating-in-my-pocket/

I think this guy is working on it..

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:59 PM, abatrour abatr...@gmail.com wrote:


 Does anyone remember who was assigned to work on glamo while openmoko was
 still developing software?

 I'm trying to round up some of the old crew to see if I can gather some
 knowledge and possibly some code to help get the glamo working as intended.

 I have already contacted koolu and am waiting a response. Does anyone know
 if that Sean guy (sorry forgot his last name) still checks out these
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On touch gps to sms

2009-10-20 Thread Kosa
Hi there! I kindda need to write an app to turn the gps on, wait for the
gps to have  1.0 HDOP send the coordenates through an sms and turn the
gps of. I first wanted to ask if anyone did that already. I think it
would be prety easy as gps can be turned on and off using python, an
there's a python script to send sms too, right?

Any hint would be greatly wellcomed.

Kosa

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Re: True USB plug and play experience

2009-10-20 Thread Laszlo KREKACS
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:56 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
 Hi Lazlo
 I was trying to follow your tutorial of USB plug and play but I have a doubt,
 How did you find the UUID and the MacAddress?

Mac adress: just ifconfig on the laptop, while the freerunner is plugged in.

UUID: it is a simple identifier for the connection. It can be anything, only
requirements, that you use HEX numbers. (0-9a-f)
It identifies the connection internally in NetworkManager. Using this
identifier you can write script for it.

Please report back, if you success.

I plan to migrate to ubuntu 9.10 once it is out, and redo this config.
(I had no luck with ubuntu 8.10. So Im interested in your experience)

Best regards,
 Laszlo

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Re: True USB plug and play experience

2009-10-20 Thread Laszlo KREKACS
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:22 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
 ok some trial and error and it works
 MacAddres is the on reported in the host though dmesg (for example,
 you can also obtain it though ifconfig) and the uuid, seems arbitrary
 mean while you use the same in all the scripts
 Thanks  Lazlo :)

Oh, I missed this message. Nice to hear, you succeed on your own!

* What is your system?
* Any additional tweaking?
* Your NetworkManager version?

Best regards,
 Laszlo

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Re: True USB plug and play experience

2009-10-20 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
2009/10/20 Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com:
 On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:22 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
 da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
 ok some trial and error and it works
 MacAddres is the on reported in the host though dmesg (for example,
 you can also obtain it though ifconfig) and the uuid, seems arbitrary
 mean while you use the same in all the scripts
 Thanks  Lazlo :)

 Oh, I missed this message. Nice to hear, you succeed on your own!

 * What is your system?
 * Any additional tweaking?
 * Your NetworkManager version?

 Best regards,
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I have singing  victory to early, but not for your work Lazlo your
config and scripts seems to run awesome luckily I have identified what
is the bug

my system is the sharp Netwalker, Ubuntu 9.04 for Arm , NM 0-7.0.100

interface wakes up and goes down automagicaly ok with the right ip and
I can ping/ssh the neo just plug and play but no internet on the neo,
error on the 10myiptables script ,
iptables complains about lack of support in the kernel and after check
it there is  lack of Network filter support in the out of the box
kernel, now I'm crosscompiling a new kernel with some more extras for
the device, lets see if I'm lucky or I have to restore the device :P

David Reyes Samblas Martinez
http://www.tuxbrain.com
Open ultraportable  embedded solutions
Openmoko, Openpandora,  Arduino
Hey, watch out!!! There's a linux in your pocket!!!

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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-20 Thread Doug Jones
arne anka wrote:
 For any book that really is text only (for example all those Project
 Gutenberg books that are simple ASCII text files) all you have to do is
 create a wiki page on a wiki and dump the text onto the page.
 
 i still don't really understand that focus on wiki.
 is it hardcoded into the reader?
 
 i'd think apps like plucker would be a far better alternative, not at  
 least because a lot of stuff already exists in plucker format (and others,  
 too) and plucker files are created with way less effort.
 why squeeze everything into a wiki first?


The Wikireader already has a program for displaying wikis.

If you want to port other programs onto this rather small embedded 
device, you are welcome to do so!  I hope people do exactly that.

But having never done embedded development myself, I could not even 
begin to guess how long that would take.

I have spent a bit of time looking through the source.  It appears to be 
written primarily in C and Forth, two languages I am not fluent in.  And 
there is no Linux under there, in fact there is very little that could 
be called an operating system.

For me, and a lot of other Wikireader owners I imagine, writing code to 
run on this device is not really an option.  But writing some code that 
runs on a typical desktop system, that converts content into a form that 
the device can use, looks much more like something I can do, and perhaps 
  fairly quickly (especially if somebody jumps in and helps a bit!).


In the last few hours I have succeeded in the following tasks, most of 
which I have never even tried before:

- Installing an empty MediaWiki server on my Ubuntu machine
- Building some wiki pages inside it
- Generating an XML dump from it

(And I haven't had to write any code at all so far)


Next I will try to use the Wikireader development tools to convert the 
XML dump into image files the device can understand.  If that works, I 
will copy them onto a blank SD card using the same filenames used by the 
Wikipedia data files, and then copy over the rest of the files from the 
original SD card.  Then I stick the new card into the Wikireader, turn 
it on, and see what happens.

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 15:33 +0200, Bernd Prünster wrote:
 William Kenworthy wrote:
  ...
 I gave it another shot and i must say it quite awesome:
 i called myself from another phone and the moment i heard it ringing my 
 fr woke up and showed the incoming call screen.
 i know the debugfs approch might not be a nice and clean one, but i 
 couldn't care less when i see hav reactive everything is now.
 
 the startup of fso /opehnekitd also fixed itself magically (i thik 
 gremlins are to blame for the previeous fail)
 

I'm glad you find it as useful as I have.  However your experience is
mirroring mine in that the FR software seems to work but often (and
especially after a crash) it may take a few reboots to work smoothly.  I
know software is supposed to be deterministic and do the same operations
everytime, but from the outside looking in, the FR has a mind of its
own :)

I suspect cleaning of tmp files, and possibly badblocks or corrupted
file system are the causes - gets fixed up during reboot - sometimes see
the messages during bootup.  So I always do at least 3 reboots before
saying a particular upgrade isn't working - as mad as it sounds, it
sometimes helps!

I am using shr-u from early June with a 2.6.28 kernel last updated
before the updates stopped being pushed, and since I have stopped trying
to chase the updates, its been very usable (and still has an occasional
disastrous crash though :)


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Re: On touch gps to sms

2009-10-20 Thread Kosa
Kosa escribió:
 Hi there! I kindda need to write an app to turn the gps on, wait for the
 gps to have  1.0 HDOP send the coordenates through an sms and turn the
 gps of. I first wanted to ask if anyone did that already. I think it
 would be prety easy as gps can be turned on and off using python, an
 there's a python script to send sms too, right?
 
 Any hint would be greatly wellcomed.

I remeber someone posted a python script to send sms directly from
console, but I can't find it. any hint?

Kosa

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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-20 Thread Treviño
Bernd Prünster wrote:
 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
  Nice compromise, I like its speed and readability, but could you enable
  a little the shadows and the transparency?
 
  I figure they don't take away so much power, but they're very useful for
  having a visual separation of different fields (for example, the top
  shelf and an the desktop, or the top shelf and any other elm
  application), 
 i'm on it

Nice.

  or in frames/scrollers for example for locating keyboard
  entries...

 are you talking about the scroll bars in elm?

No... shr-settings, for example, for underlining the modifiable entries
uses some frames with bottom shadow (look at the GPRS settings in the
connectivity module for example), also if this is a weird use case, they
should be visible.

About the scrollers, I meant that generally in elementary an entry is
put as the content of a scroller... For example look at the entries
tests in elementary_test; the scroller there (but not only) creates a
shadow to give a border to the input.

  PS: how long would speed down the white glow for button click feedback?
 i refuse glow
 i generally only use images where i have to, so everything will stay 
 crystal clear using software_16
 also i am not a big fan of the glow... however i could enable a little 
 animation like i used in the nEo theme for buttons (but maybe this is 
 what you meant in the first place)

Sorry I didn't try nEo, I'll give a try and I'll make you know ;)



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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread c_c

Hi,

Petr Vanek wrote:
 
 i tried to use the clear log function, but a crash occures every time,
 and no calls are deleted i guess:
 
  Could you post a version of the errors which are a little more readable?
:)
  This works for me. I can't test it much - need to have something to delete
after the test. But that is no reason it should work for everyone else.
 Could someone else confirm the error? Are you using sqlite-message backend
(just checking)?

Ed Kapitein wrote:
 
 I wrote a script a while ago that does just that: 
 
  From what I remember, the rtc alarm can be used to set just the next
alarm. It would become tedious to do so for say 200 contacts with say 1
b'day and 1 anniversary = 400 alarms. I was looking for a better set things
once and forget kind of a method.
  Thanks for the tip though - I might have to use something like the array
if nothing better turns up.

Vikas Saurabh wrote:
 
 well, this might not be totally helpful, but ffalarms does that using
 atd
 
  I tried looking at the code in ffalarms - but couldn't put in enough time.
An example would help.

vendion wrote:
 
 It doesn't seem to want to work with 20091012 release of SHR Unstable 
 
  That's odd, I thought shr-u had libelementary-ver-svn-02.so.0. Can you
check what version you have? You can create links to the version you have -
but it is tedious. Have you thought about upgrading ;)

Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 
 but I should have somewhere also some examples
 I've written for FSO. 
 
  That should really help!

Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 
 I did go through your code (after implementing the wake alarm as suggested
 by you :) I was hoping something like this might be in FSO or OPIM - so I
 can just set up alarms in an at file and forget about the rest of the
 processing. Seems like I'll have to do more work after all ;)
 
  Thanks for all the info.
  BTW clicking at the top of the screen in launcher (in the place where the
missed call or the new sms indication appears) opens the phonelog on missed
call category and the sms app. Also, clicking on the far right end of the
top part in launcher shows a test window for a notification. The code to
show a notification with a message button and the app to run on clicking the
message button exists. For now the message button starts intone.
  Just waiting to get the notification service going. This should really
help a lot of scripting in my opinion.
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Re: [QtMoko] Support Russian language

2009-10-20 Thread Radek Polak
foringer wrote:

 Hello List!
 
 Is there any possibility to localize QtMoko?
 
 The main goal I want to have is support contact names and writing sms
 messages on Russian language...

There is also russian translation for the GUI. I have uploaded it a few
days ago and even did not try to compile it. If anyone wants to try, the
branch and some instructions are here:

http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/tree/translations
http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/commit/72d28c08a193c257e0a5acf1d4973c4b608ddc2a

Regards

Radek


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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Adam Jimerson
On Tuesday 20 October 2009 11:10:59 pm c_c wrote:
 
 vendion wrote:
  It doesn't seem to want to work with 20091012 release of SHR Unstable
 
   That's odd, I thought shr-u had libelementary-ver-svn-02.so.0. Can you
 check what version you have? You can create links to the version you have -
 but it is tedious. Have you thought about upgrading ;)

Yea the version that I have is libelementary-ver-svn-04.so.0 so I had to 
create the soft links to get it to work

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg update  opkg upgrade
Downloading http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//all/Packages.gz
Inflating http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//all/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/shr-all
Downloading http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//armv4/Packages.gz
Inflating http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//armv4/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/shr-armv4
Downloading http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//armv4t/Packages.gz
Inflating http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//armv4t/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/shr-armv4t
Downloading http://minucci.net/file/opkg/Packages.gz
Inflating http://minucci.net/file/opkg/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/daily-gecco
Downloading http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//om-
gta02/Packages.gz
Inflating http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//om-gta02/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/shr-om-gta02
Multiple packages (intone-video and intone-video) providing same name marked 
HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Multiple packages (intone-video and intone-video) providing same name marked 
HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Multiple packages (intone-video and intone-video) providing same name marked 
HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Multiple packages (intone-video and intone-video) providing same name marked 
HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
r...@om-gta02 ~ $

Yea there is nothing for me to upgrade to yet, considering the version I have 
installed was released on the 12th of this month I think its pretty good XD
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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-20 Thread Bernd Prünster
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 Bernd Prünster wrote:
   
 or in frames/scrollers for example for locating keyboard
 entries...
   
   
 are you talking about the scroll bars in elm?
 

 No... shr-settings, for example, for underlining the modifiable entries
 uses some frames with bottom shadow (look at the GPRS settings in the
 connectivity module for example), also if this is a weird use case, they
 should be visible.

 About the scrollers, I meant that generally in elementary an entry is
 put as the content of a scroller... For example look at the entries
 tests in elementary_test; the scroller there (but not only) creates a
 shadow to give a border to the input.
i fixed what you suggested, but
i haven'T seen the default theme in months, much less tooka detailled 
look at the source, so could you post 2 pics?

also the themes are already in git

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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
 vendion wrote:
  It doesn't seem to want to work with 20091012 release of SHR
  Unstable
 
   That's odd, I thought shr-u had libelementary-ver-svn-02.so.0. Can
 you check what version you have? You can create links to the version
 you have - but it is tedious. Have you thought about upgrading ;)

Yea the version that I have is libelementary-ver-svn-04.so.0 so I had
to create the soft links to get it to work

this is the same for me. does clearing of call logs work for you?

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Re: On touch gps to sms

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
 Hi there! I kindda need to write an app to turn the gps on, wait for
 the gps to have  1.0 HDOP send the coordenates through an sms and
 turn the gps of. I first wanted to ask if anyone did that already. I
 think it would be prety easy as gps can be turned on and off using
 python, an there's a python script to send sms too, right?
 
 Any hint would be greatly wellcomed.

I remeber someone posted a python script to send sms directly from
console, but I can't find it. any hint?

just look at sms-sentry

Petr



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Re: Launcher Release 0.39

2009-10-20 Thread Petr Vanek
  It doesn't seem to want to work with 20091012 release of SHR
  Unstable
 
   That's odd, I thought shr-u had libelementary-ver-svn-02.so.0. Can
 you check what version you have? You can create links to the version
 you have - but it is tedious. Have you thought about upgrading ;)

Yea the version that I have is libelementary-ver-svn-04.so.0 so I had
to create the soft links to get it to work

what would it take to include launcher in shr build system?
what needs to be provided?

Petr


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