hi (sorry for my bad english)
i have released a new version of TwitterMoko (a client for twitter)
check the wiki page http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/TwitterMoko
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Another 2 positive points I forgot to mention:
- the UCSD messages are now correctly displayed (yay, I can see my
account balance!!)
- the illume resume bug (on first tap) is finally gone! (yay, no more
danger of running out of battery during the night if an SMS or call
comes in).
Citando Va
Citando William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can you confirm that you can receive an SMS after being *suspended* for
> ~10 minutes or so? For me the phone comes out of suspend, but I have to
> reboot (or restart X) to get at the message, and twice the phone (not X)
> crashed after I accessed
Citando Tony Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> didn't you get WSOD?
No, I never got it, with this image or with any other. I suppose it is
HW-related?... probably one of those HW tolerances that is triggered
by bad SW habits... :(
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:55:29AM +0100, Jelle De Loecker wrote:
> I switched to the enlightenment version, but now it complains about ETK
> and Elemental, but I have NO idea where I need to get these. I can't
> find any packages in the repo, on any source repository, ...
http://svn.enlig
Can you confirm that you can receive an SMS after being *suspended* for
~10 minutes or so? For me the phone comes out of suspend, but I have to
reboot (or restart X) to get at the message, and twice the phone (not X)
crashed after I accessed a message.
Looking for confirmation I am not the only o
>> The second option is more like it. It takes a few hours to design a
>> T-Shirt
>> and upload it to an online store where everybody else can go and buy
>> it. So
>> just do it: the entry costs are so low that there is no real need for a
>> formal market study !
>
> There may be trademark issu
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Vasco Névoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've followed the "community update" tip and upgraded from OM2008.8
> "stable" to "testing". After a little havoc caused by the previously
> installed gsm0710muxd, I finally got it to work on the GTA02v5.
> I've only had i
Joachim Breitner schreef:
> Hi,
>
> Am Dienstag, den 02.12.2008, 15:01 +0100 schrieb Jelle De Loecker:
>
>> No package 'libmokojournal2' found
>> No package 'libmokoui2' found
>> No package 'alsa' found
>>
>> Where can I get libmokojournal2 & libmokoui2 ?
>> Since they're also part of the 2007.2
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 09:51:44AM +0100, Minh Ha Duong wrote:
> > Could somebody official in OpenMoko respond to this email and perhaps
> > indicate whether the company would be interested in this idea and
> > perhaps some way of gauging if the community is interested? Perhaps
> > somebody in the
I've followed the "community update" tip and upgraded from OM2008.8
"stable" to "testing". After a little havoc caused by the previously
installed gsm0710muxd, I finally got it to work on the GTA02v5.
I've only had it for a day now, but already I am very pleased with the
results!
Reduced boo
"Sargun Dhillon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just out of curiosity, how many OpenMoko users out there would be
> willing to pay for bounties? Additionally, how many developers would
> work for bounties? What sort of bounties would you guys request? How
> much would you pay?
How about using http:
> I haven't tested it but maybe this works for you:
> http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
looks a tad better then cellwriter.
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I haven't tested it but maybe this works for you:
http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
Saludos
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:05 AM, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> One thing I'd be prepared to pay for is some sort of handwriting
>>> recognition or grafitti-style input.
>>
>> That's alr
>> booting what? and from where?
> i mean just the normal u-boot. most, i want to start qtextended, but i
> didn't think that this is important, cause it hang up by show the
> bootloader-splash.
imo it matters, since the splash is shown when booting from flash only.
>> maybe you should check you
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arne anka schrieb:
>> now, i've got 2 other problems. if i restart my moko, the
>> bootloader hangs up and i see just the splashscreen.
>
> booting what? and from where?
i mean just the normal u-boot. most, i want to start qtextended, but i
didn't thin
>> One thing I'd be prepared to pay for is some sort of handwriting
>> recognition or grafitti-style input.
>
> That's already in QT Extended 4.4.2.
not everybody uses qtopia.
and i certainly am willing to spend some money if handwriting recognition
would be available for eg debian, like Graffit
> now, i've got 2 other problems. if i restart my moko, the bootloader
> hangs up and i see just the splashscreen.
booting what? and from where?
> did someone know anythin about? my workaround is to press the aux-key
> and then select boot. i think also, it's just, if the usb-cable is
> connectin
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 8:02:04 pm Erland Lewin wrote:
> One thing I'd be prepared to pay for is some sort of handwriting
> recognition or grafitti-style input.
That's already in QT Extended 4.4.2.
I can't use it, but it's all a matter of taste!
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Hello there,
thanks for the help by the xfce-debian-thread. it was very fast very
usefull. by time, i would update this part in the wiki.
now, i've got 2 other problems. if i restart my moko, the bootloader
hangs up and i see just the splashscreen.
> The only problem I see really is that there are many issues which are
> wrapped up together.
>
> For example, I'd happily pay AU$100 to have rock-solid with all the
> basic phone functionality, but for me this means suspend / resume, no
> echo, a simple (as in easy to use and understand) graphica
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> Rui Castro wrote:
>
>> I downloaded the code from http://git.koolu.org/ and tried to make the
>> generic image, simply executing make, but it fails with the following
>> error
>> --
>> make: *** No rule to make target
>> `out/host/linux-x86/framework
>> Just out of curiosity, how many OpenMoko users out there would be
>> willing to pay for bounties? Additionally, how many developers would
>> work for bounties? What sort of bounties would you guys request? How
>> much would you pay?
>>
I would certainly pay bounties.
The only problem I s
okay, it seems like nobody knows an answer to my question. let me ask it
differently.
is there an e-mail client for FDOM that i can use including attachments?
(that can save attachments of e-mails on the phone) ?
thanks for your help
Gerard
Gerard_2009 wrote:
>
>
> FDOM
> email account in t
2008/12/3 Sargun Dhillon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Just out of curiosity, how many OpenMoko users out there would be
> willing to pay for bounties? Additionally, how many developers would
> work for bounties? What sort of bounties would you guys request? How
> much would you pay?
Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008, Christopher J. White a écrit :
> On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 21:37 +, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> > Someone willing to do some cleanup and general QA on
> > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian ?
>
> I can take a crack at this, since I just recently went through the pain
>
> Could somebody official in OpenMoko respond to this email and perhaps
> indicate whether the company would be interested in this idea and
> perhaps some way of gauging if the community is interested? Perhaps
> somebody in the Community could design a cool subtle OpenMoko garment?
The second opti
On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 19:50 +0800, John Lee wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> As Sushama (our new testing team member) indicated in
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-November/003493.html ,
> we won't have a release in Nov. Currently the testing team is going
...
Ive been using this for
Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008, Sargun Dhillon a écrit :
> Just out of curiosity, how many OpenMoko users out there would be
> willing to pay for bounties? Additionally, how many developers would
> work for bounties? What sort of bounties would you guys request? How
> much would you pay?
I was think
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