Re: [qtMoko] Wiki spammed

2011-06-09 Thread Radek Polak
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 23:48:41 Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:

  If you tell me username, i can give you admin rights. I never wanted to
  mess with wiki and i thought that community can keep it in decent, but i
  was obviously wrong :(
 
 username=Guyou

Hmm funny i dont have myself permissions to change user rights.

Please Fabio - could you give me rights to manage user rights for qtmoko wiki? 

Or even better would it be possible to redirect qtmoko.org to our sourceforge 
page?

Regards

Radek

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Re: navit and libQtGui

2011-06-09 Thread Patryk Benderz
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 Where do the /opt/qtmoko/lib/libQtGui.so.4 came from?
 Is there any solution to find to replace Debian's package libqtgui4
 with a one compiled without X11 support?
 Anybody to rebuild just navit-graphics-qt-qpainter package with the Qt
 version of QtMoko?
I suppose Radek could answer those questions? Radek?
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Re: navit and libQtGui

2011-06-09 Thread Radek Polak
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 23:56:49 Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:

 I discovered that navit has a Qt frontend. So, I firstly do not
 understand why we should use Qx to run navit. Then, I discovered that
 the libQtGui provided by official Debian package is compiled with X11
 support.
 
 Where do the /opt/qtmoko/lib/libQtGui.so.4 came from?

QtMoko (or previously Qtopia) was meant to be embedded thing and it bundles 
it's own QT - in sources it's under qtopiacore/qt This is then built to 
/opt/qtmoko/lib/libQt* binaries.

As for source code - it's vanilla QT 4.5.3 from Nokia's git with like 2..3 one 
liner patches.

Building QT is part of the build system and build files. When you build qtmoko 
with configure  make  make install it also builds QT.

 Is there any solution to find to replace Debian's package libqtgui4
 with a one compiled without X11 support?

This is something i am very interested in. If we could install QWS version of 
QT (embedded one which paints to framebuffer) it might be theoretically 
possible to run all QT applications in debian without recompiling.

But this has to be tested and we would have to upgrade QtMoko's QT to 4.6 so 
that it's the same version as in debian.

 Anybody to rebuild just navit-graphics-qt-qpainter package with the Qt
 version of QtMoko?

Hmm interesting - if navit-graphics-qt-qpainter is separate and not big 
project it could have been simple.

Regards

Radek

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Re: Qtmoko : typing text without stylus

2011-06-09 Thread Guilhem Bonnefille
2011/6/8 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com:
 On 08/06/2011 14:04, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:

 Good news! First idea coming: we need to package this in many Debian
 packages. Where the word list came from? Other say: what is the
 licence?


 From here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/

 You can get them (not in .dawg format) here : ftp://ftp.openwall.com/pub/

 Licence is here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/LICENSE.shtml

My understanding is we cannot package these wordlist because the
license has some restriction incompatible with free license (there is
no restriction on selling or not Freerunner distributions).


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Re: Qtmoko : typing text without stylus

2011-06-09 Thread Guilhem Bonnefille
2011/6/8 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com:
 On 08/06/2011 14:04, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:

 Good news! First idea coming: we need to package this in many Debian
 packages. Where the word list came from? Other say: what is the
 licence?


 From here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/

 You can get them (not in .dawg format) here : ftp://ftp.openwall.com/pub/

 Licence is here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/LICENSE.shtml

Naïve question: why not using already package wordlists?
I found that w* packages contain wordlist under /usr/share/dict/. And
these one has a correct license.

Take a look at wfrench as example.
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Video of SMD production of Freerunner Navigation Boards (GTA04 will look similar)

2011-06-09 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Dear all,
we were allowed to look over the shoulders of the workers
at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
Board V3 and the GTA04.

Here is the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyhKr3yTO8

It shows how the PCBs are set up, how the pickplace
machine is set up and how the components are placed.
Finally, it goes through the reflow oven.

The video shows the Freerunner Navigation boards
which were produced yesterday and are finalized
today. They promised to produce the first two GTA04A3
boards today so that we can test them in the next
days and week. Since it looks very similar we do
without another video.

Nikolaus


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Re: Qtmoko : typing text without stylus

2011-06-09 Thread Xavier Cremaschi
Le 09/06/2011 15:27, Guilhem Bonnefille a écrit :
 Naïve question: why not using already package wordlists?
 I found that w* packages contain wordlist under /usr/share/dict/. And
 these one has a correct license.

You can use them to generate .dawg files, as soon as you have qdawggen
on your computer.

I didn't have it, and I didn't wanted to compile Qtopia (or Qt ?) to get
it so I was happy to find these ready-to-use dawg files.


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Shiftd

2011-06-09 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
Dear Community!

Today I get to do one of the things I love most about my job; announce
our next product. This time, it's very different from what we've built
in the past. No circuit boards were printed. Steel tooling wasn't cut.
Mass production didn't dent our view of reality. No. This time, ones
and zeros were all it took to assembly Openmoko's fourth product:
shiftd.com - A web service to bookmark, share, and discover videos
worth watching.

Like all our previous products, Shiftd started off by scratching a
personal itch. We were fascinated, yet totally overwhelmed by the
shear volume of videos on the web. We desperately wanted a way to
speed up the process of discovering what's worth watching. Existing
tools left us deeply unsatisfied. So we set out to build our own.

Currently, we're focused on Shiftd's core interaction model:
bookmarking, sharing, and recommending videos. We have a working
prototype. We're excited about using it ourselves, but we know it's
far from perfect. Like the Neo 1973 many years ago, I want to share
our perspective with you at the earliest possible stage.

Longterm, our goal is to bring Shiftd to many different types of
devices and systems. At this point, technically, we have built only a
website, supporting a few videos sites, using Flash not HTML5 video
(yet). We have rough ideas for future improvements, including which
interfaces to open, but no concrete steps have been taken. We are at
the beginning - the time at which we know the least about the project.
Purposefully, we have made the fewest binding decisions possible,
while still maintaining our original vision.

Your feedback is critical for us to get this product right. We want
Shiftd's heart to beat from the living process that emerges from the
journey we take together. Your stories, your real reactions, will
intimately grow Shiftd into something great.

Sign up today at http://shiftd.com. Start shifting. Tell us what you
like and what you don't like. Personally, I'm really looking forward
to receiving your recommendations (@mosko) and sharing some of my own
favorites with you.

Sincerely,

Sean Moss-Pultz

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RE: [openmoko-announce] Shiftd

2011-06-09 Thread Dean Collins
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Subject: [openmoko-announce] Shiftd

 

Dear Community!

 

Today I get to do one of the things I love most about my job; announce

our next product. This time, it's very different from what we've built

in the past. No circuit boards were printed. Steel tooling wasn't cut.

Mass production didn't dent our view of reality. No. This time, ones

and zeros were all it took to assembly Openmoko's fourth product:

shiftd.com - A web service to bookmark, share, and discover videos

worth watching.

 

Like all our previous products, Shiftd started off by scratching a

personal itch. We were fascinated, yet totally overwhelmed by the

shear volume of videos on the web. We desperately wanted a way to

speed up the process of discovering what's worth watching. Existing

tools left us deeply unsatisfied. So we set out to build our own.

 

Currently, we're focused on Shiftd's core interaction model:

bookmarking, sharing, and recommending videos. We have a working

prototype. We're excited about using it ourselves, but we know it's

far from perfect. Like the Neo 1973 many years ago, I want to share

our perspective with you at the earliest possible stage.

 

Longterm, our goal is to bring Shiftd to many different types of

devices and systems. At this point, technically, we have built only a

website, supporting a few videos sites, using Flash not HTML5 video

(yet). We have rough ideas for future improvements, including which

interfaces to open, but no concrete steps have been taken. We are at

the beginning - the time at which we know the least about the project.

Purposefully, we have made the fewest binding decisions possible,

while still maintaining our original vision.

 

Your feedback is critical for us to get this product right. We want

Shiftd's heart to beat from the living process that emerges from the

journey we take together. Your stories, your real reactions, will

intimately grow Shiftd into something great.

 

Sign up today at http://shiftd.com. Start shifting. Tell us what you

like and what you don't like. Personally, I'm really looking forward

to receiving your recommendations (@mosko) and sharing some of my own

favorites with you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Sean Moss-Pultz

 

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Re: Video of SMD production of Freerunner Navigation Boards (GTA04 will look similar)

2011-06-09 Thread Martix
Hi,
thats really nice video.

Best Regards,

Martin Martix Holec


2011/6/9 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com:
 Dear all,
 we were allowed to look over the shoulders of the workers
 at the SMD fab that produces the Freerunner Navigation
 Board V3 and the GTA04.

 Here is the link:

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyhKr3yTO8

 It shows how the PCBs are set up, how the pickplace
 machine is set up and how the components are placed.
 Finally, it goes through the reflow oven.

 The video shows the Freerunner Navigation boards
 which were produced yesterday and are finalized
 today. They promised to produce the first two GTA04A3
 boards today so that we can test them in the next
 days and week. Since it looks very similar we do
 without another video.

 Nikolaus


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