bugzilla not editable

2008-03-17 Thread Jussi Kukkonen

Just in case no-one's reported this yet: bugs.maemo.org has been
read-only for four days. Below is an example of what happens when I try
to vote (at around 11:05 UTC today).

 Jussi


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Bugzilla::DB::Mysql::bz_lock_tables('Bugzilla::DB::Mysql=HASH(0x8cfc0e4)',
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Re: bugzilla not editable

2008-03-17 Thread Luca Olivetti
En/na Jussi Kukkonen ha escrit:
 Just in case no-one's reported this yet: bugs.maemo.org has been
 read-only for four days. Below is an example of what happens when I try
 to vote (at around 11:05 UTC today).

I also reported it to the address in the error last Friday, but it 
appears it didn't do any good.

Bye

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RE: How do i uninstall the default Email program?

2008-03-17 Thread Dirk-Jan.Binnema
Hi all,

You can't *really* cleanly uninstall the default e-mail program, but
here are some
hints:  (I should blog these, I guess).

[ Big *CAVEAT*: this is all at your own risk; if it breaks, you can
reflash ]

- as somebody suggested, you can create a new menu 'Unused' and move
  unused icons there -- you can't delete them, but you can move them
there.

- when you update modest, you can move the icon to 'My selection', so
  it's always nearby. 

- you can use 
gconftool-2 --set /apps/modest/is_default --type Boolean 1
to improve integration with the system -- note, this is not perfect,
but
at least some system-wide things will now prefer modest
use:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/modest/is_default --type Boolean 0
   to restore the old behaviour.

For the other things, you can file 'Enhancement' bugs, and we'll have a
look at those.

Best wishes,
Dirk.
   

 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ext tanguyr
 Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 15:19
 To: maemo-users@maemo.org
 Subject: Re: How do i uninstall the default Email program?
 
 OK, if i can't get rid of the Email and Media player apps, is it
 possible to get rid of the icons from the apps menu (out of sight...
 out of mind)?
 
 Regs,
 /t
 
 On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Jonathan Greene
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  at least with media player options there's no default file 
 association
  and if you simply open canola it will play what's on your device.
 
 
  On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:31 AM, tanguyr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Ryan, Jonathan,
  
OK, too bad - but thanks for the info.
  
Can i assume this goes for all default apps (i also 
 wanted to drop the
default media player for Canola2)?
  
Regs,
/t
  
  
  
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Jonathan Greene
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's more than a rumor ... but we have to wait for an 
 official Modest
 release and then it will likely be an option to set as 
 was the case
 with MicroB when it was released.


 On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:35 AM, Ryan Pavlik 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  tanguyr wrote:
Hello,
   
I would like the replace the default Email 
 program that came with my
n810. I have found a newer version called Modest 
 which seems to work
better, but now I have two programs (and icons) 
 called Email in the
apps menu. When i use the Application Manager, i 
 can only uninstall
software i have installed, i can't see how to 
 uninstall default
software that came with the unit.
   
Regards,
/t
   You can't.  (at this time at least, there are 
 rumors that Modest might
   replace the existing email app in future versions, 
 but right now you
   just have to cope with two email programs.)
 
   Ryan
 
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Re: How do i uninstall the default Email program?

2008-03-17 Thread Luca Olivetti
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
 - you can use 
   gconftool-2 --set /apps/modest/is_default --type Boolean 1
 to improve integration with the system -- note, this is not perfect,
 but
 at least some system-wide things will now prefer modest
 use:  
   gconftool-2 --set /apps/modest/is_default --type Boolean 0
to restore the old behaviour.

Is there something similar/something else you can do for claws?

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What the status of DTMF(any) in SIP?

2008-03-17 Thread Максим Лопарёв
After some googling i've found that everyone aware of the problem, but
than half year of silence and disappointment about last ITOS release.

I installed latest rtcomm update from rtcomm.garage.maemo.org and can
confirm, situation still the same - no response on DTMF generated by
internal SIP client. As i understand from discussions, Gizmo is also
limited by some platform issues.

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Re: How do i uninstall the default Email program?

2008-03-17 Thread Luca Olivetti
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:

 Oh, there's no problem to uninstall Claws and use Modest instead,

Well, in that case I wouldn't be able to access my big folders anymore, 
lose threading and some hair ;-)
(sorry, I tried modest but it didn't work for me, claws, albeit slow, 
works).

 or did you mean something else? :-)

Well, yes, I meant if there's a way to route, e.g., mailto: links to claws.

 
 Anyway, the gconftool trick does not work for Claws, no. It's not
 a generic fix. 

I already guessed that.

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Re: What the status of DTMF(any) in SIP?

2008-03-17 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Максим Лопарёв wrote:
 After some googling i've found that everyone aware of the problem, but
 than half year of silence and disappointment about last ITOS release.

 I installed latest rtcomm update from rtcomm.garage.maemo.org and can
 confirm, situation still the same - no response on DTMF generated by
 internal SIP client. As i understand from discussions, Gizmo is also
 limited by some platform issues.

   
I'm not sure what you're asking or saying, but I use the DMTF pad in the 
SIP client for RTCOMM on 2007 frequently and it works just fine.  A bit 
difficult to get to, but works just fine.  If you think you've found a 
bug, see if it's on https://bugs.maemo.org/ and if not, report it.


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Re: Internal Memory Read Only?

2008-03-17 Thread Scott Carr
Quoting Ryan Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Scott Carr wrote:
 Ryan Pavlik wrote:

 Russ Wenner wrote:

 Check to see if the write protect tab got set to lock.

 -- 
 Russ

 On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
 filesystem.  Not sure how this happened.  How would I go about making
 it read write again?

 I have a 4 GB MiniSD card that I have recently put into the system.
 That shouldn't have caused the Internal memory to go read only though
 should it?

 Thanks

 --
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 OpenOffice.org
 Documentation Co-Lead


 If I'm not mistaken, he's referring to the internal memory, not
 internal memory card.  I'm also going to guess (though this sort of
 thing should ideally be in the request for help) that this is an N810,
 since the only internal memory that the other tablets have is either
 the internal card or the system 256mb flash.  I'd suggest running a
 fsck (disk check) on the internal memory, and if possible, copy your
 files off it and format just that internal card.  The maps can be
 re-downloaded - it sounds like you probably have some corruption
 there.  The results of dmesg in a terminal will also let you know if
 you're hitting errors, might be worthwhile to email that to the list.

 Ouch.  You are correct, that information would have been good up   
 front. Great guess, btw.

 Yes, this is the internal memory on an n810.  I have the latest release
 of the OS2008 as far as I am aware as well.

 This is causing problems with Application Manager as well, because I
 believe it stores the files on internal memory before saving.

 If I formated the drive, how would I get the Map data back?



 Sorry, the ouch was unintentional - not meant to be personal, I just
 write quickly and also like to keep folks generally aware that in the
 case of an email, the more raw info (uninterpreted) that can be
 provided the more likely someone will take the time to produce not only
 a response, but a correct one :)

The ouch wasn't because of what you said, it was for myself.  I can't  
believe I didn't provide more info up front.  I have been around open  
source a bit.  ;-)


 Well, there are two different internal memories - the 256 system and
 the 2gb fake internal card with map data.  (I have no idea how to get
 map data back, presumably from within the program.  I know it can be
 done, that's all I know.)  If the AppMgr is acting up, well, then I am
 not sure what to tell you. (Both won't go bad at once unless it's not
 actually a problem with the memory.)  Perhaps a reflash is in order -
 if there was corruption on the 256, that will fix it.

I am talking about the 2gb card with the Map info, etc.  It is saying  
readonly filesystem, for some reason.  Also, I can't install any new  
applications or update either.  I believe those tasks make use of the  
2gb card as well.


 If, however, you're just saying the 2gb shows up in file manager or
 whereever as write-protected  (an average user doesn't know much about
 the 256 or whether it is write protected - I imagine that if it is
 you'd have some problems on bootup) then it's just that volume and a
 reflash won't make a difference, only a fsck or a format.


I will see what I can do about format.  How do I get the map data  
back?  I have been using the map app pretty heavily as well.


 Good luck!

Thanks for the pointers.


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Re: Internal Memory Read Only?

2008-03-17 Thread Kevin T. Neely
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:45:54AM -0500, Scott Carr wrote:
 Quoting Ryan Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Well, there are two different internal memories - the 256 system and
  the 2gb fake internal card with map data.  (I have no idea how to get
  map data back, presumably from within the program.  I know it can be
 
 I am talking about the 2gb card with the Map info, etc.  It is saying  
 readonly filesystem, for some reason.  Also, I can't install any new  
 applications or update either.  I believe those tasks make use of the  
 2gb card as well.


This sounds similar to my problem I posted to the list at the first of the 
year.  That thread was MMC Read only or something like that.  I'm running 
OS2007HE on a 770 and my 2GB MMC card suddenly went Read-only.  I blamed it on 
the kernel not being patched with the improved driver (your OS2008 wouldn't 
suffer from this, I think) but it actually happened one more time after 
patching, so I never determined -for sure- the cause of the problem.

To fix it, I had to run nkdosfs from my laptop on the memory card to reformat 
it.  I ended up with only 1GB of space on the card, but I attribute that to it 
being a cheap card from Hong Kong that likely wasn't 2GB in the first place.

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Re: bugzilla not editable

2008-03-17 Thread Michael Wiktowy
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Jussi Kukkonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Just in case no-one's reported this yet: bugs.maemo.org has been
  read-only for four days. Below is an example of what happens when I try
  to vote (at around 11:05 UTC today).

That's one way to keep the bug-count down ;]

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installing sdk on gentoo

2008-03-17 Thread Chuck Robey
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I am still installing the sdk.  I have gotten to the point where it's
asking me to install the Debian packages, and I'm not sure, is this an
optional item, or could I pass it up?  I'm running Gentoo, and I really,
really would NOT want to install a second package system onto this box.
I'm just trying to find out if this part is optional, because I have tools
on my gentoo box to convert rpm packages to .tar.gz things which I am far
more comfortable with, and I wouldn't install any package system outside of
Gentoo's portage, if it's in any way possible to operate the sdk without it.

Thanks.
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Re: bugzilla not editable

2008-03-17 Thread Neil MacLeod
Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
 Just in case no-one's reported this yet: bugs.maemo.org has been
 read-only for four days. Below is an example of what happens when I try
 to vote (at around 11:05 UTC today).
 
  Jussi
 
 
Maemo Bugzilla has always been ready-only as far as Maemo.org/Nokia.com are 
concerned anyway! Now it's official... ;) I'm sure the problem will be resolved 
eventually when someone at Maemo tries to close a popular bug WONTFIX...

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Re: Internal Memory Read Only?

2008-03-17 Thread Scott Carr
Quoting Kevin T. Neely [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:45:54AM -0500, Scott Carr wrote:
 Quoting Ryan Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Well, there are two different internal memories - the 256 system and
  the 2gb fake internal card with map data.  (I have no idea how to get
  map data back, presumably from within the program.  I know it can be

 I am talking about the 2gb card with the Map info, etc.  It is saying
 readonly filesystem, for some reason.  Also, I can't install any new
 applications or update either.  I believe those tasks make use of the
 2gb card as well.


 This sounds similar to my problem I posted to the list at the first   
 of the year.  That thread was MMC Read only or something like   
 that.  I'm running OS2007HE on a 770 and my 2GB MMC card suddenly   
 went Read-only.  I blamed it on the kernel not being patched with   
 the improved driver (your OS2008 wouldn't suffer from this, I think)  
  but it actually happened one more time after patching, so I never   
 determined -for sure- the cause of the problem.

 To fix it, I had to run nkdosfs from my laptop on the memory card to  
  reformat it.  I ended up with only 1GB of space on the card, but I   
 attribute that to it being a cheap card from Hong Kong that likely   
 wasn't 2GB in the first place.

Thanks for the info.  This is actually the internal Memory card on the  
N810, don't have the ability to change it that I know of.

The other problem is, that if/when I format it, I lose all the maps  
that are currently stored on the card.

Otherwise, I would have already done so.  ;-)

I had my 770 for about 2 years.  The 810 does have some nice features  
in addition to 770 feature set.

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Re: bugzilla not editable

2008-03-17 Thread James Knott
Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
 Just in case no-one's reported this yet: bugs.maemo.org has been
 read-only for four days. Below is an example of what happens when I try
 to vote (at around 11:05 UTC today).

Please submit a bug report to bugs.maemo.org.  ;-)
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Re: installing sdk on gentoo

2008-03-17 Thread Scott Carr
Quoting Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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 I am still installing the sdk.  I have gotten to the point where it's
 asking me to install the Debian packages, and I'm not sure, is this an
 optional item, or could I pass it up?  I'm running Gentoo, and I really,
 really would NOT want to install a second package system onto this box.
 I'm just trying to find out if this part is optional, because I have tools
 on my gentoo box to convert rpm packages to .tar.gz things which I am far
 more comfortable with, and I wouldn't install any package system outside of
 Gentoo's portage, if it's in any way possible to operate the sdk without it.

 Thanks.
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I am using the VMWare image to do development on Gentoo.  Seemed like  
the safest without messing up the normal Gentoo environment.  You can  
run it through the VMWare Player.

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sdk: finally, it's working great

2008-03-17 Thread Chuck Robey
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I thank everyone for all the help, I went and downloaded the most minimal
of items, the pager less, and it just built right up without the least
problems.  All those packages I was never able to get working, because the
dependencies were always missing, they won't be missing any more!

Anyhow, one real question remains.  At home, I'm used to using scp to move
software around between my 4 computers, and since I have static IPs, it's
truly easy to do.  My problem is, my N800 is a 192.168 address, moves all
the time, and I don't know how to open an ssh session INTO the n800, or to
transfer software INTO it either.  Out of, that I can handle.  The best
reason for wanting the ssh session to start at my main host is because I
want to use the full sized keyboard there.

- From some of you folks who might be more used than I to using dynamic IPs,
how do you get around this problem?
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Re: sdk: finally, it's working great

2008-03-17 Thread Wayne Fiori
If it is your DHCP server in your home network, just bind the N800's
MAC to specific IP address in the dhcpd.conf file.

For example,
host N800 {
  hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:4c:59:23;
 fixed-address 192.168.1.222;
}

The same address will always be assigned via DHCP for your N800 this way.
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  I thank everyone for all the help, I went and downloaded the most minimal
  of items, the pager less, and it just built right up without the least
  problems.  All those packages I was never able to get working, because the
  dependencies were always missing, they won't be missing any more!

  Anyhow, one real question remains.  At home, I'm used to using scp to move
  software around between my 4 computers, and since I have static IPs, it's
  truly easy to do.  My problem is, my N800 is a 192.168 address, moves all
  the time, and I don't know how to open an ssh session INTO the n800, or to
  transfer software INTO it either.  Out of, that I can handle.  The best
  reason for wanting the ssh session to start at my main host is because I
  want to use the full sized keyboard there.

  - From some of you folks who might be more used than I to using dynamic IPs,
  how do you get around this problem?
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Software update --- grrr

2008-03-17 Thread Elizabeth Kirby
Hi,

  I did a software update, which has worked imperfectly.   I would like to
repeat it, but when I try, instead of staying in update mode, the tablet
boots itself.

  I'm running it through Parallels on the mac, which likely adds to the
confusion.   I can try it on a windows box at home, but my network
connection there is much slower.  Any ideas on how to get it to stay in
update mode when it boots up?

  Thanks,  Beth
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Re: installing sdk on gentoo

2008-03-17 Thread Chuck Robey
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Scott Carr wrote:
 Quoting Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 I am still installing the sdk.  I have gotten to the point where it's
 asking me to install the Debian packages, and I'm not sure, is this an
 optional item, or could I pass it up?  I'm running Gentoo, and I really,
 really would NOT want to install a second package system onto this box.
 I'm just trying to find out if this part is optional, because I have tools
 on my gentoo box to convert rpm packages to .tar.gz things which I am far
 more comfortable with, and I wouldn't install any package system outside of
 Gentoo's portage, if it's in any way possible to operate the sdk without it.
 
 Thanks.

 I am using the VMWare image to do development on Gentoo.  Seemed like  
 the safest without messing up the normal Gentoo environment.  You can  
 run it through the VMWare Player.


Well, I appreciate the pointer, but you missed the question (I think ?),
which was, can you use the sdk WITHOUT installing either the Debian or
RedHat package tools?  I dislike them strongly, and would skip them if
there was any possible way to do that.  I already have a tool called
rpm2targz on my Gentoo system, you can just guess what that does, huh?

Regardless, appreciate it.
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Re: Software update --- grrr

2008-03-17 Thread Jonathan Greene
Why not do it right from you mac ...

http://www.bleb.org/software/maemo/

This has worked for me since the 770 tablet and I've successfully
updated my tablets many times direct on the mac.

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Elizabeth Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

   I did a software update, which has worked imperfectly.   I would like to
 repeat it, but when I try, instead of staying in update mode, the tablet
 boots itself.

   I'm running it through Parallels on the mac, which likely adds to the
 confusion.   I can try it on a windows box at home, but my network
 connection there is much slower.  Any ideas on how to get it to stay in
 update mode when it boots up?

   Thanks,  Beth



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