Re: qtmoko v35

2011-04-08 Thread urodelo

Thanks a lot.
A question: some time ago I had upated my installation through the deb  
package on http://qtmoko.meurisse.org. The version there is still v31. I  
know packaging takes time, but I just would like to know if it's better to  
go back to the old tar.gz way or if a newer deb version will soon be  
available on qtmoko.meurisse.org

thanks again
urodelo

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 09:24:44 +0200, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:


Hi,
i have uploaded new stable qtmoko v35 images to sourceforge now [1].

For more information about qtmoko please see [2][3].

Here is list of changes since v34:

* Fix missing icon for qtmoko apps web
* Build with translations
* Fix Xglamo install in QX
* Dont build qx_helper, it's not needed anymore
* Fixed package description for gta02-gsm-bt-fix

I hope all regressions are now fixed and v35 version will be for some  
time

qtmoko's stable version and i will have some time for experiments ;-)

Regards

Radek


[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/
[2] http://qtmoko.org/
[3] http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/



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Re: qtmoko v35

2011-04-08 Thread giacomo 'giotti' mariani

Hi Radeck,
thank you very much for your great work!

Anyway I have a problems: the battery life looks quite shorter than 
previous releases, at least shorter than v28 and v31.

It's so for me only?

Cheers
Giacomo

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qtmoko chess

2011-04-08 Thread Radek Polak
Hi,
i have written simple chess application for qtmoko/qt. If you want to try on 
qtmoko then just point your web browser here:

http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/apps/qtmoko-chess.html

If you want to compile from sources:

https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko-chess

The game uses gnuchess for computer moves. The application is really simple 
but i hope it's quite usable.

Enjoy!

Radek

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Re: qtmoko v35

2011-04-08 Thread Radek Polak
On Friday 08 April 2011 16:15:43 giacomo 'giotti' mariani wrote:

 Hi Radeck,
  thank you very much for your great work!
 
 Anyway I have a problems: the battery life looks quite shorter than
 previous releases, at least shorter than v28 and v31.
 It's so for me only?

Do you have deep sleep enabled? According to current_now in NeoControl battery 
should be ok. You should have ~12mA. I tested only 2.6.37 kernel which was 
more then 5 days on one charge.

Regards

Radek

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Re: WikiReader Forth Simulator

2011-04-08 Thread Greg Santucci
Carsten Strotmann (private carsten at strotmann.de writes:

 
 
 János Bolyai writes in his blog at
 
 http://createuniverses.blogspot.com/2011/03/wikireader-forth-simulator.html
 
  I bought a WikiReader recently, which apart from being a 4GB text
  only offline version of Wikipedia, comes with a fun feature where it
  can run any Forth programs which are placed on its internal mini SD
  card. I wrote this program so I could test my small Forth programs
  without having to swap the mini SD card in and out repeatedly. The
  current version can run most of the test programs exactly as they
  ...

Hi, I'm the author of the Create Universes blog, and I'd like to thank you for
mentioning my work here. By the way, my name is Greg Santucci, not János Bolyai.
János Bolyai was a famous mathematician that I was merely quoting.



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Re: WikiReader Forth Simulator

2011-04-08 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
le Fri, 8 Apr 2011 14:50:36 + (UTC)
Greg Santucci thecodewi...@gmail.com a écrit:

 Carsten Strotmann (private carsten at strotmann.de writes:
 
  
  
  János Bolyai writes in his blog at
  
  http://createuniverses.blogspot.com/2011/03/wikireader-forth-simulator.html
  
   I bought a WikiReader recently, which apart from being a 4GB text
   only offline version of Wikipedia, comes with a fun feature where
   it can run any Forth programs which are placed on its internal
   mini SD card. I wrote this program so I could test my small Forth
   programs without having to swap the mini SD card in and out
   repeatedly. The current version can run most of the test programs
   exactly as they ...
 
 Hi, I'm the author of the Create Universes blog, and I'd like to
 thank you for mentioning my work here. By the way, my name is Greg
 Santucci, not János Bolyai. János Bolyai was a famous mathematician
 that I was merely quoting.
 


Fyi, we also posted it on the French Openmoko Blog 
http://openmoko-fr.org/blog/index.php?post/2011/04/05/Un-%C3%A9mulateur-WikiReader-!

 
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Re: WikiReader Forth Simulator

2011-04-08 Thread Carsten Strotmann (private)
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On 4/8/11 4:50 PM, Greg Santucci wrote:
 
 
 Hi, I'm the author of the Create Universes blog, and I'd like to thank you for
 mentioning my work here. By the way, my name is Greg Santucci, not János 
 Bolyai.
 János Bolyai was a famous mathematician that I was merely quoting.

Hello Greg,

thanks for solving this, I'm really sorry. I will also update your name
in the German Forth Gesellschaft e.V. Blog, where I posted the
information about your software.

But thank you for this great piece of work.

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Navit problem?

2011-04-08 Thread Sven Hartrumpf
Hi all.

(This is on a freerunner with qtmoko v35.)

I am trying Navit for the first time and followed these instructions:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QtMoko#Navit_Installation

Works fine, but after the suggested reboot, I just see
Enter PIN the press Unlock (no numbers field as usual).
The screen and the buttons do not react in any way.

What to do now?

Greetings
Sven

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Re: Navit problem?

2011-04-08 Thread Gilles Filippini
Sven Hartrumpf a écrit , Le 08/04/2011 17:50:
 Hi all.
 
 (This is on a freerunner with qtmoko v35.)
 
 I am trying Navit for the first time and followed these instructions:
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QtMoko#Navit_Installation
 
 Works fine, but after the suggested reboot, I just see
 Enter PIN the press Unlock (no numbers field as usual).
 The screen and the buttons do not react in any way.
 
 What to do now?

IIUC qtmoko is based on Debian. Why not install Navit from the
appropriate Debian repository?

_g.



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