Re: USB connector not Mini-AB?

2008-07-20 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 see:
 http://www.electronicproductonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1781
 /j

Product not found?

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Re: Public build host (proposal)

2008-07-23 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Christ van Willegen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 Somebody in the thread at some point said:
 | On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 | This won't scale, folks should obviously be able to make their own
 | packages on their own host without undue problems.
 |
 | I'm having 'due problems' then :-(

 Toolchain tarball is a nice way actually, but I found if you need to

 The toolchain requires one to have an i386(ish) machine. So does
 openmokoui2.0-dev.

 Mokomakefile also fails on a non-i386(ish) somewhere.

On that topic, has anyone tried compiling everything (OE) on *BSD?

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Re: Now that you have your phone, what are you doing?

2008-07-28 Thread Federico Lorenzi
I'm interested but I'm in South Africa and your email said only around SF.

On 7/27/08, Ken Restivo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, andres wrote:

 On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 17:30 +0300, Breakable wrote:

   Hi there,
   Just wondering those of you who have the device already, what are
   you doing with your new device?



 Right now I'm trying to sell it.

 Is there any aftermarket for these things?

 I'm getting a bit terrified since there has been no interest in my GTA02 for
 sale, and AFAICT the things are sold out.

 I can't afford to have a very expensive paperweight sitting around that I
 don't have time to fiddle around with.

 -ken

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Re: Please confirm - i doubt my msgs are reaching properly or not

2008-07-31 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Consider the message recieved.

On 7/31/08, Pritam, Ghanghas (IE10) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 Hail Moko,
 Pritam Ghanghas







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Re: Freerunner-powered bike ride

2008-08-02 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Go karts, actually. :)

On 8/2/08, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This community rocks.  Jetskis or hang gliders anyone?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Konstantin
 Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 12:55 PM
 To: List for Openmoko community discussion
 Subject: Re: Freerunner-powered bike ride

 Hi there!

 Hi community!

 Just want to drop a line that I today made my first bike ride with a
 Freerunner mounted on the handle bar of my bike. If someone is
 interested I could take some photos to show what the mount-kit looks
 like and how the Freerunner fits in.

 [x] Interested! :)

 It's a universal mobile phone bike-mount-kit by LesCars (don't want to
 push the brand, but there are only few mount-kits for bikes out there)
 [1]. All ports (USB, GPS, audio) and the 2 buttons are usable with
 this mount-kit.

 With tangoGPS I had a lot of fun riding around town exploring new
 roads for Openstreetmap. ;)

 The next step would be a dynamo-powered charger for the Freerunner. I
 read an article in the german computer magazine ct [2] about creating
 a converter for charging USB devices while riding your bike with a
 hub-dynamo. The article provides detailed instructions for building it
 yourself, but I don't have the necessary soldering skills. So I'll
 have to ask soldering-experts... ;)

 Interestingly, that's precisely the thing I had in mind. I just bought a
 bike today, and am planning to somehow build the c't usb-charger for a bike
 (probably with some friends with soldering-skills, too ;) ) some time in the
 not too distant future. Maybe we can exchange experiences with that :)

 Happy ridin!

 André


 [1] description in german: http://www.pearl.de/a-PX2065-4044.shtml
 [2] ct magazine 23/2007 page 190, german language
 (http://www.heise.de/kiosk/archiv/ct/07/23/190)

 So long,
 Konstantin

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Re: Buy My FreeRunner, GSM 850 for United States.

2008-08-06 Thread Federico Lorenzi
I don't suppose you'd take paysal and ship internationally?

On 8/6/08, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I forgot to mention that I am only looking to break even, not trying to make
 a profit.  My FreeRunner was purchased for $372; I would like to sell it for
 the same price.

 Thank you.
 __
 Donnie

 On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 Due to unexpected circumstances, I would like to sell my just purchased
 FreeRunner.  I have the GSM 850 FreeRunner model for use in the United
 States.  It is completely new, barely used.  I Just turned it on a couple
 of
 times, made a few phone calls, sent some text sms messages, and charged
 the
 battery.  Still in perfect condition with all original contents included
 as
 described on the openmoko store page: *
 http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner*

 Please contact me if you are interested.
 I am located in the United States in Kentucky.
 Thank you.
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Re: Buy My FreeRunner, GSM 850 for United States.

2008-08-06 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Sorry, meant paypal

On 8/6/08, Federico Lorenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't suppose you'd take paysal and ship internationally?

 On 8/6/08, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I forgot to mention that I am only looking to break even, not trying to
 make
 a profit.  My FreeRunner was purchased for $372; I would like to sell it
 for
 the same price.

 Thank you.
 __
 Donnie

 On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 Due to unexpected circumstances, I would like to sell my just purchased
 FreeRunner.  I have the GSM 850 FreeRunner model for use in the United
 States.  It is completely new, barely used.  I Just turned it on a couple
 of
 times, made a few phone calls, sent some text sms messages, and charged
 the
 battery.  Still in perfect condition with all original contents included
 as
 described on the openmoko store page: *
 http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner*

 Please contact me if you are interested.
 I am located in the United States in Kentucky.
 Thank you.
 __
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Re: Which ATT data plans are compatible?

2008-08-08 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Matthew Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Instead of just tethering couldn't you set up a proxy server on your OM
 and since the user agent is in plain text, change firefox to minimo? I
 imagine the user agent signatures are pretty similar.

I had a similar situation with Vodafone in Italy. They disallowed
tethering and blocked all non port 80 / 443, and seemed to disallow
any other user agent strings besides mobile browesers. But if you have
a server somewhere that has SSH, an easy enough solution is just to
use ProxyTunnel to tunnel SSH over HTTPS (due to the way SSL proxies
work). For the real paranoid, check out SSH over SSL over SSL, where
you run your own SSL proxy server, which then gets connected to by the
network's proxy, and then forwards everything to your local SSH
server. This pretty much makes the traffic indestinguashable from
legit SSL traffic.

HTH,
Federico

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Re: New Qtopia-Images fixes suspend problem nearly complete!

2008-08-10 Thread Federico Lorenzi
This problem has been around for ages, I remember when I was using
Linux on my iPaq H6315, the devs had the same problem. A quick
workaround was that they did not suspend the SD controller. Not
optimal, sure, but it seemed to work. What about calling sync before
suspend?

Cheers,
Federico

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:53 PM, Craig B. Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I didn't track those -- is is trashed regardless if partition is mounted
 read/only or read/write? I would assume that it should be safe in
 read-only mount, thus just (re)mount your SD read-only and be happy
 listening to the music ;-)

 It didn't occur to me to mount the card ro, but I will try it and see
 if it helps.

 Kind of a step backwards, but it would also be interesting to see if it helps.

 But the phone services on Qtopia are an improvement over the alternatives.
 still very sluggish though (or is it me too fast? :-)))

 Sluggish, no question.  But allows entry of DTMF tones after receiving
 a call - a must-have for me.

 --
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Re: What's up with Openmoko store?

2008-08-11 Thread Federico Lorenzi
Koolu seems to be better then the direct shop for far away orders,
only $60 CAD for shipping to ZA vs $120 from direct. Now to get my
dad's credit card details

Cheers,
Federico

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 * steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080811 04:39]:
 Yes,

 Our distributors are doing great business so we will continue to give
 them first access to new product.
 If you are in the US you can buy from Koolu, same price, same product,
 our partner.

 They don't seem to be selling the extras and having two shipments seems
 like a waste.

 Baruch


   _

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Flyin_bbb8
 Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 8:15 AM
 To: List for Openmoko community discussion
 Subject: Re: What's up with Openmoko store?



 So any updates steve?


 On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 6:02 AM, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Sorry I'm at Linux world, I'll met with Sean in Friday and discuss.





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Re: Use gps for clock correction

2008-08-14 Thread Federico Lorenzi
The GPS can be used for both time and time zone...

On 8/14/08, Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello.

 On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 23:48, Matt wrote:

 Isn't time available via GSM broadcasts?

 Sometimes. There is a standard for it, but not all operators have it enabled
 for
 it. AFAIK no german provider has it for example.

 If anyone have a provider which has this feature enabled and like to develop
 a
 patch just let us know.

 regards
 Stefan Schmidt


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Re: Emergency call at boot time functionality (was Re: Windows CE on freerunner)

2008-08-23 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Clemens Kirchgatterer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yogiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Everybody has their preferences. I'd really like to see a second small
 bootable image for just emergency calls so there would be no wait.
 There's no point in forcing that kind of thing down others' throat but
 that could be an optional image. If the lock is easy, I have no
 problem taking it off and dialing 112 in a hurry. I'm more worried
 about having to wait for my small linux computer to fully boot up
 while someone is bleeding to death in my arms.

 you will need a rather full blown linux image in any case. for making a
 call you need several hardware components (audio, gsm, display, maybe
 gps) up and running so you depend on the kernel drivers AND even some
 higher level userspace apps anyway. better to optimize the initial
 bootup time to a minimum.

IIRC GSM audio can be routed directly through without using the CPU.
Also if you had to program an emergency number before hand, you
wouldn't need the display.

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Re: Lemmings

2008-08-31 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Jean-Eric Cuendet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 Do you know a Lemmings clne for Linux?
How about [1] ?

[1] 
http://www.google.co.za/search?q=lemmings+clone+linuxie=utf-8oe=utf-8aq=trls=org.mozilla:en-GB:officialclient=firefox-a

Seriously, can people please start searching the web?

 Would it work on Openmoko?

Now that is a more interesting question.

Cheers,
Federico

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Re: GsmBluetooth state file for gta02

2008-09-02 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:12 AM, Cesar Eduardo Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jim Morris escreveu:
 Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote
 So, you just need to find out:

 - How to switch bluetooth audio I/O to these PCM pins (should be
 something in the HCI-USB standard).

 I think bluez driver already does that. I made it work on my PC for instance.

 Your PC probably doesn't use that mode. It probably sends the audio via
 the USB interface (which, if you use a USB BT dongle, is the only way
 available).

Out of interest, wouldn't it be possible to route the GSM audio
through the CPU, and then through BT? It may be less then optimal, but
I don't see why it wouldn't work?

Cheers,
Federico

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Re: DOOM OpenMoko Port

2008-09-07 Thread Federico Lorenzi
You know a platform's looking up when Doom and Duke3d get ported to it :)

Good work!

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Mikko Niemikorpi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nice job. I'm still waiting my Freerunner but this is now another thing
 to wait for.

 SCarlson kirjoitti:
  I've just witnessed DOOM on my Freerunner. I spent a few hours this evening
 compiling a SDL port for DOOM, it let me tell you it looks great. I'd like
 to thank everyone involved for giving me the opportunity to exploit this
 machine (which is also a phone).

 I'll be working on a Acc. UI, similar to the Duke3d port. (Thanks to the
 person who ported Duke3d to inspire me today to do the same with DOOM, this
 just made my week)

 -Scott


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Re: fso bug/oddity

2008-09-17 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On 9/17/08, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I see fso walking a fine line between genius and insanity. :)
  settingsd vs. gconf would be one of these cases. I just refused to
  really think about it yet, so i don't really know how much sense it
  makes. I think i would not like the outcome... (gconf is horrible, but
  it was there long enough to be considered a standard...)
  pimd vs. eds the same...

Just because something has been around long enough to be considered a
standard, doesn't make it a good one. Look at .doc, it has been around
for a few years (in one incarnation or another), but does that make it
a good standard?

Cheers,
Federico

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Re: New to Freerunner!!

2008-09-26 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Kishore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am new to this community. I just got myself the freerunner a couple of
 days back. I am a fairly experienced user of Linux/Debian/Kubuntu on
 the desktop and this is my first experience with something like the
 freerunner.
Maybe you would be interested in Debian on the Freerunner?

Cheers,
Federico

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Re: Nokia N9 and Meego

2011-10-24 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Xavier Cremaschi
omega.xav...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi folks,
 is there anyone here following the Nokia N9, the new Nokia's phone with
 Meego ? What exactly is free-as-in-speech in this one ?

While not exactly the N9, I have the developer edition, the Nokia N950.

It's open-ish. It has a security framework and disallows all sorts of
stuff (root is limited, etc), but Nokia do allow you to flash your own
custom kernel, as well as the community edition of Meego should you
wish. There's a whole thread going on about it at
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=4575

It's definitely more closed than the N900 out the box, however.

I've heard it's a similar situation on the N9.

Cheers,
Federico

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