Frameworkd supports many modems? (Was : auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !))

2009-04-08 Thread Onen
Daniel Willmann wrote:
 
 Actually with my Thinkpad X200s I am running frameworkd to control the
 built in Ericsson WWAN modem. :-)
 

I was wondering how good is the framework at driving other modems out of 
GTA02 and 3 ones?

Does it support USB 3G modems, for example? I would like to be able to 
turn my FR into multiple SIM enabled logger for openBmap :-)

Thanks,

Onen


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auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Pierre Hébert
Hello List !

I am pleased to announce the availability of AUIMD version 0.2. 
In short AUIMD is a user interface targeted at mobile devices, written 
with PyQt4. Auimd is both a sort of fullscreen X11 window manager, and a 
small framework suitable for rapid and easy build of new python/Qt4 
applications.
AUIMD works best on the FreeRunner and relies on FSO for telephony and 
other services, but it can also be used on other devices with VGA/QVGA 
screens.
This second release includes a minimal phone application, enough to send 
and receive calls, but no more. Use it with extreme care as it has been 
tested with only one setup !

AUIMD is mainly a monolithic application : the idea is to keep resources 
as low as possible and reduce applications startup time, while still 
providing error management and dynamic application reloading thanks to 
python mechanism.

The simplest way to run AUIMD is probably to use Debian, as apt-get will 
easily fetch dependencies (see README for more), but it is also possible 
to use OE to build PyQt4 and other needed packages such as python-dbus 
(not tried it myself).

Some more infos here :
http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/
And some screenshots here :
http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/screenshots.html

AUIMD started a long time ago as a proof of concept, stagnate for months, 
and got some revival a few weeks ago. It may or may not go really 
further, but anyway all feedbacks and contributions are welcome :-)

Cheers,

Pierre.


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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Without trying, to me it looks like a job well done! I think I might
try it on Debian at some stage. If someone tries this please post your
results!!

r

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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Guillaume Chereau
Hello Pierre,

Ha ! I just rear your announcement after I sent mine for a very
similar project :O

I am going to have a look at AUIMD for sure tomorrow (it is late here in taiwan)
I like the idea of using your application as a simple x window manager
to start other application embedded into it !

Nice screen shots, it looks very promising !
Guillaume

2009/4/7 Pierre Hébert pier...@pierrox.net:
 Hello List !

 I am pleased to announce the availability of AUIMD version 0.2.
 In short AUIMD is a user interface targeted at mobile devices, written
 with PyQt4. Auimd is both a sort of fullscreen X11 window manager, and a
 small framework suitable for rapid and easy build of new python/Qt4
 applications.
 AUIMD works best on the FreeRunner and relies on FSO for telephony and
 other services, but it can also be used on other devices with VGA/QVGA
 screens.
 This second release includes a minimal phone application, enough to send
 and receive calls, but no more. Use it with extreme care as it has been
 tested with only one setup !

 AUIMD is mainly a monolithic application : the idea is to keep resources
 as low as possible and reduce applications startup time, while still
 providing error management and dynamic application reloading thanks to
 python mechanism.

 The simplest way to run AUIMD is probably to use Debian, as apt-get will
 easily fetch dependencies (see README for more), but it is also possible
 to use OE to build PyQt4 and other needed packages such as python-dbus
 (not tried it myself).

 Some more infos here :
 http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/
 And some screenshots here :
 http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/screenshots.html

 AUIMD started a long time ago as a proof of concept, stagnate for months,
 and got some revival a few weeks ago. It may or may not go really
 further, but anyway all feedbacks and contributions are welcome :-)

 Cheers,

 Pierre.


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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
One word: Awesome!

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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Pierre Hébert
On Monday 06 April 2009, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 Without trying, to me it looks like a job well done! I think I might
 try it on Debian at some stage. If someone tries this please post your
 results!!

 r

I forgot to mention that a good way to try it is to simply run auimd on a 
desktop. Of course the FSO framework won't be available, but it should 
run ok :-)

Pierre.

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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Pierre Hébert
Hello Guillaume,

Yes indeed, it's a strange coincidence ! But somewhere I believe that it 
shows that the FreeRunner is a great source of inspiration ;-)

Cheers,

Pierre.

On Monday 06 April 2009, Guillaume Chereau wrote:
 Hello Pierre,

 Ha ! I just rear your announcement after I sent mine for a very
 similar project :O

 I am going to have a look at AUIMD for sure tomorrow (it is late here
 in taiwan) I like the idea of using your application as a simple x
 window manager to start other application embedded into it !

 Nice screen shots, it looks very promising !
 Guillaume

 2009/4/7 Pierre Hébert pier...@pierrox.net:
  Hello List !
 
  I am pleased to announce the availability of AUIMD version 0.2.
  In short AUIMD is a user interface targeted at mobile devices,
  written with PyQt4. Auimd is both a sort of fullscreen X11 window
  manager, and a small framework suitable for rapid and easy build
  of new python/Qt4 applications.
  AUIMD works best on the FreeRunner and relies on FSO for telephony
  and other services, but it can also be used on other devices with
  VGA/QVGA screens.
  This second release includes a minimal phone application, enough to
  send and receive calls, but no more. Use it with extreme care as it
  has been tested with only one setup !
 
  AUIMD is mainly a monolithic application : the idea is to keep
  resources as low as possible and reduce applications startup time,
  while still providing error management and dynamic application
  reloading thanks to python mechanism.
 
  The simplest way to run AUIMD is probably to use Debian, as apt-get
  will easily fetch dependencies (see README for more), but it is also
  possible to use OE to build PyQt4 and other needed packages such as
  python-dbus (not tried it myself).
 
  Some more infos here :
  http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/
  And some screenshots here :
  http://www.pierrox.net/auimd/screenshots.html
 
  AUIMD started a long time ago as a proof of concept, stagnate for
  months, and got some revival a few weeks ago. It may or may not go
  really further, but anyway all feedbacks and contributions are
  welcome :-)
 
  Cheers,
 
  Pierre.
 
 
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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Pierre Hébert
Thanks for the compliment :-)

On Monday 06 April 2009, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
 One word: Awesome!

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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
2009/4/6 Pierre Hébert pier...@pierrox.net:
 On Monday 06 April 2009, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 Without trying, to me it looks like a job well done! I think I might
 try it on Debian at some stage. If someone tries this please post your
 results!!

 r

 I forgot to mention that a good way to try it is to simply run auimd on a
 desktop. Of course the FSO framework won't be available, but it should
 run ok :-)

 Pierre.


Ah, true. Tried on my Kubuntu 8.10 + KDE 4.2.2:

r...@rubert:~/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2$ ./auimd.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File ./auimd.py, line 25, in module
from core.desktop import createDesktop
  File /home/rhk/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2/core/desktop.py, line
67, in module
from core.window_catcher import WindowCatcher
  File /home/rhk/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2/core/window_catcher.py,
line 3, in module
from Xlib.display import Display
ImportError: No module named Xlib.display
r...@rubert:~/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2$


Any tips?


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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Daniel Willmann
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 21:45:05 +0100
Pierre Hébert pier...@pierrox.net wrote:

 On Monday 06 April 2009, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
  Without trying, to me it looks like a job well done! I think I might
  try it on Debian at some stage. If someone tries this please post
  your results!!
 
  r
 
 I forgot to mention that a good way to try it is to simply run auimd
 on a desktop. Of course the FSO framework won't be available, but it
 should run ok :-)

Actually with my Thinkpad X200s I am running frameworkd to control the
built in Ericsson WWAN modem. :-)

auimd looks pretty nice btw.

Regards,
Daniel Willmann


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Re: auimd-0.2, a user interface for mobile devices (and especially the FreeRunner !)

2009-04-06 Thread Pierre Hébert
   File /home/rhk/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2/core/window_catcher.py,
 line 3, in module
 from Xlib.display import Display
 ImportError: No module named Xlib.display
 r...@rubert:~/freerunner/auimd/auimd-0.2$

I believe you need to install python-xlib. You may also need some other 
dependencies such as python-qt4-dbus (a list of dependencies can be 
found in the README file).

Cheers,

Pierre.

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