Exactly, -neo2 uses the top accelerometer (as in reads from
/dev/input/event2), and -neo3 uses the bottom accelerometer (reads from
/dev/input/event3).This is where -neo2 and -neo3 come from: event2 and
event3.
Paul
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Johny Tenfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On
I know you did, Trevino, and I'm really sorry I didn't had time to took into
it.Right now I'm not focusing on the gestures project, because I've got
something else to finish.
But don't worry, I've bought the necessary hardware for accelsense.org in
order to start working again later this month,
I need the keycode of aux and power but I can't find it, anybody knows them?
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is there someone who knows what to do on a debianized freerunner to
get Xglamo running usable (with ts) and is willing to give a little
cooking recipe and maybe put it at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/
Debian as long as there is no .deb
I'd like it too...
I will give the possibility to rotate the screen, restarting X ?
Thank you
Michele Renda
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Charles Pax wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Natanael Arndt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just found this:
LinuxDevices.com: Open Linux phone gets datacasts
(http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6565189083.html)
Can someone explain how the
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 08:59 +0200 schrieb Christian Adams:
is there someone who knows what to do on a debianized freerunner to
get Xglamo running usable (with ts) and is willing to give a little
cooking recipe and maybe put it at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/
Debian as
Kevin wrote:
Would the following setup work:
A Openmoko freerunner is set to connect to my laptop that is using a
master mode capable wireless card and the default gateways is set to
the ip of the openmoko freerunner. Does the wifi card support ad-hoc
connections?
Yes it does.
So the
Is Ubuntu headed to the 1973/Freerunner? I see that they have ported it to
ARMv5 EL (@ http://mojo.handhelds.org/ ) . Would a ARMv4 port be difficult?
Any ideas if someone has tried this?
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A port of Ubuntu would be nice but then again we already have Debian.
//danielh
2008/9/11 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is Ubuntu headed to the 1973/Freerunner? I see that they have ported it to
ARMv5 EL (@ http://mojo.handhelds.org/ ) . Would a ARMv4 port be difficult?
Any ideas if someone
Hi,
I have a FR whith 2008.8 + latest updates, and I can't connect to any
wifi network with the GUI. The settings page shows correctly the list
of available APs, when I click on one it asks for a password, and that's
all.
At home, I have a WEP network (which is working very well), and I could
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Russell Sears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just mucked up the finish on my freerunner's case. I'm not sure this
is the right place to report it...
Thank you for reporting. I have leaky motorcycle (Royal Enfield) and
my old phone has always handled grease and oil
I'd like something like this too. Maybe you could open a trac ticket
filling this feature request!
But those tickets are only for bugs, aren't them?
Where is the place to put feature requests?
Anyway, I wanted to know if there was already a way to do that.
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:53:29 Thomas Bertani wrote:
I need the keycode of aux and power but I can't find it, anybody knows
them?
AUX: 177
I was not able to the get the one for the Power button because it seems that
it doesn't get passed up to X. At least xev was not able to recognize
I know.. but yeah, it would be nice :-) .
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Daniel Hedblom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A port of Ubuntu would be nice but then again we already have Debian.
//danielh
2008/9/11 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is Ubuntu headed to the 1973/Freerunner? I see that
Someone managed to compile one with touchscreen working (Arne Anka?
Timo? not sure, sorry), and Gismo started to clean up some packaging,
i did. and the deb is available on
http://www.ginguppin.de/node/23
be aware that right click does not work -- there seems to be the necessary
code for
Hi,
Great work on making a bootable image for everyone - I've taken the liberty of
uploading it to one of our servers here which should be a bit more robust;
take a look here:
http://openmoko.truebox.co.uk/trueboxportal/index.php?wk=Mirrors
We've got a bit of spare capacity here so if there
Hi all.
I've found a way to completely disable keyboard's auto-prediction (or s it
auto-complete?) feature.
do via shell:
{{{
echo /opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/common.dawg
echo /opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/words.dawg
}}}
then restart X (or phone) and enjoy this feature completely destroyed.
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thx arne, i will try in the evening and report my experience here ..
ciao, morlac
Am 11.09.2008 um 10:38 schrieb arne anka:
Someone managed to compile one with touchscreen working (Arne Anka?
Timo? not sure, sorry), and Gismo started to
Craig B. Allen wrote:
dasher is available in the Debian distribution.
It's pretty slow, and hard to see the letters. But I have not tried
tweaking it other than selecting stylus mode in preferences.
-- Craig
Anyway... I think it can be a real plus for the FreeRunner !
Okay, it consumes
Using
http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk//src/target/audio/om-gta02/voip-handset.state
I was able to use linphone to connect to ekiga on another machine. The
mic and speaker worked. The sound was a little soft and distorted. But
I was juggling a headset on the other computer and the openmoko.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:15 AM, Evgeny Ginzburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Pax wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Natanael Arndt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just found this:
LinuxDevices.com: Open Linux phone gets datacasts
This will be added to the future FDOM too :)
El jue, 11-09-2008 a las 02:17 +0200, Thomas B. escribió:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:40:18AM +0100, Thomas White wrote:
Thomas B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I customized the layout of the illume Numbers keyboard a bit, and
thought I'd share the
2008/9/11 Michael Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:53:29 Thomas Bertani wrote:
I need the keycode of aux and power but I can't find it, anybody knows
them?
AUX: 177
I was not able to the get the one for the Power button because it seems
that
it doesn't get
Ilja O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
echo /opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/common.dawg
echo /opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/words.dawg
Maybe is better:
mv /opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/common.dawg
/opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/common.dawg.back
mv/opt/Qtopia/etc/dict/en_US/words.dawg
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 16:44:21 Dylan Reilly wrote:
Pulseaudio is not installed by default (at least it shouldn't).
z.
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2008/9/11 Didier Raboud [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nickd wrote:
http://cnettv.cnet.com/9742-1_53-50003669.html
This would be awesome.
-Nick
But proprietary...
Unix being proprietary did not stop Linux.
I figure they use some basic reinforcement learning techniques... No
need to have a look at
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 06:00, Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 02:27:05 Cédric Berger wrote:
Is there a possibility you will be releasing a rootfs archive? That'd rock.
there is already a qtopia update archive with qtopia stack files only.
it comes with a
On 10 Sep 2008, at 20:18, Kevin wrote:
Would the following setup work:
A Openmoko freerunner is set to connect to my laptop that is using a
master mode capable wireless card and the default gateways is set to
the ip of the openmoko freerunner.
Sure. You just need to configure this.
Does
Couldn't agree with this any more; thanks David!
Joseph
2008/9/9 Andreas Micklei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brilliant!
Of course the software and information to get to this software level is
freely available. But your distribution is a HUGE timesaver allowing me
to concentrate on the important
The problem is not WLAN but the dhcp client, as you see you get a
response, but then you send back a DHCPDECLINE.
What you can do is to stop the dhcp client and then configure the
interface manually.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.4.180 netmask 255.255.255.0
/Tore
Xavier Bestel wrote:
Any hint ?
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:19:35AM +0200, David Samblas wrote:
This will be added to the future FDOM too :)
Cool! :)
I hope the FDOM users will find it useful.
Regards,
Thomas
El jue, 11-09-2008 a las 02:17 +0200, Thomas B. escribió:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:40:18AM +0100, Thomas White
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 14:02, Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 06:00, Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 02:27:05 Cédric Berger wrote:
Is there a possibility you will be releasing a rootfs archive? That'd rock.
there is
Hi, I compiled gnuboy , a gameboy emulator, on openmoko of the neo
freerunner, but...
I can't understand why via vnc, if I use the pc keyboard, I can control
gnuboy without problems, but if I use the openmoko virtual keyboard it
doesn't run..
Why? oO
I can't init the display with the xlib module in python.
Anybody has make it successfully?
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On Thu 11 Sep 2008 01:31:27 Didier Raboud wrote:
nickd wrote:
Take a look at the other method previously pointed by Dan :
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
It's GPL...
I don't like Dasher because it introduces uncontrolled waiting states,
in order for the target letter to reach the
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 14:28 +0200, Tore Martin Hagen wrote:
The problem is not WLAN but the dhcp client, as you see you get a
response, but then you send back a DHCPDECLINE.
What you can do is to stop the dhcp client and then configure the
interface manually.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.4.180
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:03 AM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Pitcher wrote:
Lally Singh wrote:
This could really be nice:
http://gizmodo.com/5047798/blindingly-fast-touchscreen-text-entry-system-gets-a-push-by-creator-of-t9
That is really cool. I signed up at [1] to find out when
Hi
If you manage to get a DHCP reply it means that the WIFI connection is
OK. But my experience is that WIFI can only connect once. So to test out
the setup I would reboot. Do the iwconfig then do the ifconfig with a
know address and then see if you can ping.
Is anyone else have problem to
Hi all,
(to be fare: I compare with my 4 years old sony ericsson P900 phone, and
that one wins without problems for now)
(Warning: no ranting please, I'm just summing up all current bugs I
encounter and hope to get some pointers for fixes)
For the moment I seem to be unable to find a distro
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 15:39 +0200, Tore Martin Hagen wrote:
Hi
If you manage to get a DHCP reply it means that the WIFI connection is
OK. But my experience is that WIFI can only connect once. So to test out
the setup I would reboot. Do the iwconfig then do the ifconfig with a
know
Now that's impractical, seeing how long the boot time is :(
Ok, I'll try that. Or maybe some rmmod+modprobe first.
The problem is that it is not a module.
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Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 15:51 +0200 schrieb Xavier Bestel:
Ok, I'll try that. Or maybe some rmmod+modprobe first.
Please report your results.
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The solution is absurdly simple.
Use udhcpc not dhclient. Both are installed on 2008.8, only udhcpc does the
right thing.
For example...
Dhclient:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dhclient eth0
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.2
Copyright 2004 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For
Great :) one of the objectives fullfilled
El jue, 11-09-2008 a las 13:26 +0100, Joseph Reeves escribió:
Couldn't agree with this any more; thanks David!
Joseph
2008/9/9 Andreas Micklei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brilliant!
Of course the software and information to get to this software
Does iwconfig power on then iwconfig power off help?
(turns powersaving on then off - somewhat counter-intuitive :)
BillK
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 15:51 +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 15:39 +0200, Tore Martin Hagen wrote:
Hi
If you manage to get a DHCP reply it means
Christian Weßel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 15:51 +0200 schrieb Xavier Bestel:
Ok, I'll try that. Or maybe some rmmod+modprobe first.
Please report your results.
Preferably on the support list ;-)
Please, people, help triage message to appropriate lists.
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Hi all,
(to be fare: I compare with my 4 years old sony ericsson P900 phone, and
that one wins without problems for now)
(Warning: no ranting please, I'm just summing up all current bugs I
encounter and hope to get some pointers for fixes)
For the moment I seem
Hi arne!
I tested your package and it works as described. Thanks! It's great
to have glamo and xrandr working in debian..
However there are some issues for me at this point:
1: running 'xrandr -o 1' twice results in still beeing in landscape
mode but having a somehow messed up
Hypnotize wrote:
I have tried that to and get the same error messages! :(
Hi!
I go the debug board working the first time just a minute ago, but I had
the same errors.
Make sure, you have the flat flexible cable between debug board and
freerunner completely plugged into
the small connector on
Well a lot of information here I hope you or some one else
report/reported to the tracking list.
I will try to anser to the question can FDOM help?
El jue, 11-09-2008 a las 15:44 +0200, Franky Van Liedekerke escribió:
Hi all,
(to be fare: I compare with my 4 years old sony ericsson P900
Well, you chose the hard way.
The easy one was buying a Nokia or even an iPhone. But you wanted a free
phone and this is what you get.
I think you find the hard way much harder that you thought. So do I, but I
can stand with it. I use the phone daily, and I also have had to deal with
distro
Hi David,
tx for your answers already. I'll update again now to test the alarm
functionality. The rest: see inline.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:01:17 +0200
David Samblas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
- prevent the copying of sim-card contacts to your phone (qtopia and
asu). Ok, I can remove
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 00:18 +1000, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
The solution is absurdly simple.
Use udhcpc not dhclient. Both are installed on 2008.8, only udhcpc
does the right thing.
Thanks, I'll try when I'm back home (not today).
Xav
Jim Morris wrote:
Radek Barton( wrote:
1. Download lastest gpsd source code at
http://download.berlios.de/gpsd/gpsd-2.37.tar.gz and unpack it somewhere.
2. Add line #include linux/limits.h to gpsd.h-head file.
3. Modify line 15 of gps.h file from limits.h to linux/limits.h
4. configure
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:01:17 +0200
David Samblas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what asu version did you tried but I have no detected
echo problems on the 2008.8-updates, so FDOM has no echo
- choose a ringtone: ok, I can replace the wav file, but come on, no
app available at all
http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2Database=*Query=transmogrificationOk,
so I've been slaving away over my (not so) little script, and it's about
time for another release.
Changes
- Utility now has the ability to flash the splash image as per request
- Utility can now also backup your
I'd like something like this too. Maybe you could open a trac ticket
filling this feature request!
But those tickets are only for bugs, aren't them?
Where is the place to put feature requests?
They are... You can flag a bug like enhancement.
--
Treviño's World - Life and Linux
I'm an idiot, ignore the dict.org link. I pasted it into the email
accidentally, and I thought I'd deleted it, but apparently not. damn
HTML-format emails... :(
Dale Maggee wrote:
http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2Database=*Query=transmogrificationOk,
so I've been slaving away over my
replies inline..
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Dale,
I *know* the state of the software, but I don't claim to be a kernel or
qtopia developer. I have some knowledge in linux (enough to maintain
some companies with it) but that doesn't mean I can do kernel
development.
I'm no kernel hacker
On a sidenote: why do all my mails appear twice on the list? Or am I
subscribed twice by accident?
http://n2.nabble.com/Duplicates-td1078411ef1958.html#a1078411
http://n2.nabble.com/Duplicates-td1078411ef1958.html#a1078411
I amuse myself... ;)
-D
Peter Schwenke wrote:
Using
http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk//src/target/audio/om-gta02/voip-handset.state
I was able to use linphone to connect to ekiga on another machine. The
mic and speaker worked. The sound was a little soft and distorted. But
I was juggling a headset on the other
Hi
If you manage to get a DHCP reply it means that the WIFI connection is
OK. But my experience is that WIFI can only connect once. So to test out
the setup I would reboot. Do the iwconfig then do the ifconfig with a
know address and then see if you can ping.
Is anyone else have
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:57:03 +0200
Franky Van Liedekerke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, just to let people know: I installed something (I guess it's
qtopia-x11-ring-profile or so) that allows me now to choose mp3 as a
ringtone as well ... need to test this out further, after I've
decreased
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 03:35:51 +1000
Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My point though was more about the tone of your message. I also am
not a linux developer, and I also was expecting the software to be in
a much more functional state. I also was expecting a usable phone,
which in my mind
Dareus wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Radek Barton( wrote:
1. Download lastest gpsd source code at
http://download.berlios.de/gpsd/gpsd-2.37.tar.gz and unpack it somewhere.
2. Add line #include linux/limits.h to gpsd.h-head file.
3. Modify line 15 of gps.h file from limits.h to linux/limits.h
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
I would have thought to be able to iron out bugs and such, but I was
expecting basic working functionality. For now I have my freerunner
lying on my desk at home, doing nothing at all ...
Same for me. I can't bare to give up on it though. It may not be a
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
I would have thought to be able to iron out bugs and such, but I was
expecting basic working functionality. For now I have my freerunner
lying on my desk at home, doing nothing at all ...
Same
Hey all,
Just got the FR yesterday (nice physical design). I installed the
patched network driver listed under Apple CDC Ethernet driver
10.5.x, and the Networking pane shows a USB serial connection, but no
ethernet. It also does not show up as enXX in ifconfig.
This is OS X 10.5.4. I can
I had slightly more luck with the opensource zaurus driver also mentioned on
the mac page - but I found neither solution worked well - after rebooting 6
or 7 times I think I managed to get the USB networking going once. I'm
afraid I gave up and ended up just using a linux server that I was
Hi all,
I've hacked the layout of the qtopia keyboard, to make it usable without
a stylus for sms. You can find the code and shots here:
http://leonardo.lilik.it/wordpress/openmoko/qtopia-touch-keyboard/
It is quite usable for me but greatly improvable. For example, instead
of patching the
Hi Lally,
Here are some notes I took when configuring the USB networking, it's
not really different from the wiki page.
It's working great on my macbook ( and with image 2008.8), it might
help you:
* Install AJZaurusUSB driver on mac:
http://www.dsitri.de/wiki.php?page=AJZaurusUSB
* After
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Do you think the distortion was on the analog side e.g. volume settings,
or delays on the network side?
I tried again last night when I had a second person. The distortion was
not too bad. Gaps and missing chunks but promising.
But there was a long delay receiving
What im doing is using a vmware virtual machine with linux mint
installed (it was the only image i had lying around in my hd),
so i just share the network using NAT and then the trick in the wiki
(linux simple networking) after plugging the FR with the virtual machine
focused.
that way i can
Hi,
tonight we have packaged the new versions of zhone and frameworkd and
adjusted the (slightly improved) installer script to install the FSO
milestone3 kernel.
So if you are running Debian already, you get the new stuff by running
apt-get update; apt-get -u upgrade
If you are not yet running
On Thursday 11 September 2008 22:02:52 Cédric Berger wrote:
there is already a qtopia update archive with qtopia stack files only.
it comes with a little script to replace these files
(/opt/Nokia/Qtopia/)
(just beware if you have qtopia X11 apps installed, this script might
delete them)
So at some point here I'm guessing Zenity will have to be dropped in favor
of maybe a Python + Glade combination. Is anyone out there capable and
willing to do such a thing? It should probably happen sooner rather than
later.
-Charles
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Hello All --
I'd like to pipe in with my New Freerunner experiences thus far.
I have had my phone for 2 weeks. I loaded up OM2008.8-update.
Here is the list :
Solid GSM (Sending and Receiving). No Echo, clear calls, full bars.
My SIM Card contact list imported automatically.
SMS,
Peter Schwenke wrote:
Limiting the call to audio only, I have had both SIP and H239 calls with
That was meant to be H.323.
...Peter
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