Hi Steve,
many thanks to you guys for finally fixing the Buzz Issue.
Is there any procedure defined by OM how the non-DIY-guys can fix their
phones? As DIY will break warranty (given by reseller) i have to rely on a
way supported by OM.
Greetings
Torsten
On Friday 26 December 2008 07:19:41
Hi there,
But the problem is that the map is vry slow in 3D
mode. I tried it on my pc first and it needed ~5s to drag the
map from A to B. I think the problem is that in 3D mode navit
still shows all items on the map which results in overfilling
at the horizon. I attached a
On my (mostly) 2008.12 system, having zhone running causes the system
to wake from suspend just about every minute. This is a detriment to
battery life, as one might imagine. I have been poking around inside
the code for zhone and tried disabling various timers and dbus hooks
that I thought could
On Monday 05 January 2009 15:29:54 Fox Mulder wrote:
If you give me a hint how to activate this feature i will try it. But i
have to say that most times i tried suspend zhone was not running and
therefore my gsm wasn't activated.
On /etc/frameworkd.conf
[ogsmd]
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never
Citando Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org:
Shouldn't it have to be 2A ?
Why should it? If the FR can charge at 3 different rates (100, 500,
1000mA), any charger that can give 500 or 1000mA is good enough... it
all depends on how much time you want to wait for a charge... ;)
I tested it
sounds like network changes (signal quality etc).
i've seen that with 2007.2 only and put some at commands in a file to
execute when suspending.
with fso there were no such awakenings.
below /sys there's a file indicating what caused the wake up, search the
archives, probably july/august.
Michele Renda wrote:
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to separe
it with some spaces or signs:
for example in Italy when someone give me a mobile phone number I
usually write:
+39
to determine is why the device wakes on GSM state changes when zhone
zhone (or rather fso) seems not to catch these acvtivities resp does not
send the at commands to make the fr ignore those.
which zhone/fso are you using?
i posted the four commands making 2007.2 sleep well so you might find
Hi Helge,
Nice icon! By the way, the 'contention' so far is to use the ABC overlay
for alphanumeric keyboard and the QWERTY overlay for terminal keyboards.
I thought you've made a terminal keyboard, or do you have both now?
Of course you are free to choose the icon yourself, but for users to
Hi,
Switzerland
From outside (many people write all their numbers like this, gives
the international trend...) :
+41 xx yyy yy yy
From inside :
0xx yyy yy yy
Where xx is the regional code.
AFAIK, mobile phones are always 7x, with x = 6, 8, 9
And you can replace the
Yes, and I think ogpsd is supposed to do this. Almanac and ephemeris is saved
when preparing for suspend, and loaded on resume, along with current time. If
things haven't changed too much while suspend then resume should be faster
than from cold.
On Sunday 04 January 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2009, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 02:40:34PM +, Vasco Névoa wrote:
I bought a Trust car lighter adapter (5V/1A) with its own cable, and
it doesn't charge the freerunner.
Shouldn't it have to be 2A ?
Rui
That depends on what you're going
I like to wrap this topic up.
First, any idea why booting from flash does not work for me neither with
uboot or qi?
And second, as it looks like my Qi endeavour was futile, can I use the
following command to go back to uboot?
nandwrite -p /dev/mtd0 $u-boot-image
Or is there some magic that
Hello.
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 04:58, lollisoft wrote:
as of other issues that when using FSO, fso-gpsd should be used and not gpsd
I am confused about installed gpsd
on my fresh image from
I don't want to go off topic but is it possible to use matchbox keyboard
under Enlightenment(specifically, under 2008.x of course)?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:46 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
ras...@rasterman.com wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 01:39:19 -0800 Vasili Sviridov
Grazie, Marco
It works!
How can it be integrated so that configuration can be set automatically when
the jack is plugged/unplugged?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
m...@3v1n0.netwrote:
Giovanni wrote:
Great !!!
It works!
Unfortunately, if I plug the
Yes,
it may be a mistake to have both installed. That time it was possible to do.
Yesterday an error message
came up about incompatibility. The developers may have added these checks
while I am playing :-)
Today I'll try my assumtions why the GPS is not as good as Om2008/9. As I
have stated
I
I am glad to read this :-)
My project is far away from being comparable with GNU enterprise.
But it will do basic things for database applications.
I will describe a bit more what the project is capable:
First, I think about how a developer could do application development.
Therefore I found,
On Monday 05 January 2009, lollisoft wrote:
Hi,
I like to ask if anyone is wishing to have some database applications on
their phone.
Or would it practical on such a small device ?
I am a developer of an rapid database prototyper capable of generating any
source code
when prototyping is
Well... not exactly.
I bought a Trust car lighter adapter (5V/1A) with its own cable, and
it doesn't charge the freerunner.
After reading all this, I think it must be the cable. I'm going to try
with a standard cable instead of the supplied one.
The supplied cable is very handy, it has all
fla...@correo.ugr.es wrote:
Sure. And if we go that way, why not use the proper way of setting a
link-local address?
* Pick a random address
* check that it is free (arp, ping,...)
* take it.
That has a good chance of working, even for those who
routinely connect two phones to the same pc
On my Neo with 2008.12 stable, I don't have the /etc/freesmartphone
directory!
Is it normal?
Do I have to install something?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Dylan Reilly drei...@atariland.net wrote:
2008.12 should automatically handle this for you by listening to dbus
messages. If you look
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
2.6.24 om kernel.
I forgot to say
Please, try it and let us know if it solves also your
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
2.6.24 om kernel.
Especially the suspend/resume behaviour seems to be a big problem with
the 2.6.24 kernel. I install about once a week a new 2.6.24
DIN specification for German numbers is AFAIK
+49 (1 23) 1 23 45 68
That is, area code in parentheses and each number block in sets of two,
but from right to left. (1 23 45 instead of 12 34 5)
Alternative variant for area code for not fully canonical numbers is (01
23) ... (0 prefix within
lollisoft wrote:
The answer from Fox was to reinstall gpsd and not fso-gpsd and later he went
back. So I tried
this and struggled.
Fox was also not on the FSO image, but on the Debian with FSO framework.
Maybe he could
do that but I am not (FSO image). I think bebause of Zhune.
Maybe you
On Monday 05 January 2009 15:29:54 Fox Mulder wrote:
David Garabana Barro wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
It is definitely GSM activity that is waking the device (I verified
with the /sys entry), but this is as I expected. What I am attempting
to determine is why the device wakes on GSM state changes when zhone
is running but not when qtopia is handling GSM activity.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:22 AM,
And what about the terminal ? How come there isn't any in om2008.12 ? Or
is there and I have missed something ?
No. There is none...until you have installed it, that is :)
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* Thomas White ta...@cam.ac.uk [081219 15:24]:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:24:23 +0100
KaZeR ka...@altern.org wrote:
my SHR doesn't play the sound... am i missing something?
Unable to open audio: No available audio device
I had the exact same issue last week (haven't
So I do simply replace gpsd by fso-gpsd for now, or is there more to do ?
Otoh, I'll wait for the next release or as documented in trac roadmap
(milestone6: 'ogpsd finishing touches') ?
I'd ask because I like to use navit / tangogps.
Thanks for that fast answer.
Lothar
Stefan Schmidt wrote:
On 05/01/2009 17:20, Helge Hafting wrote:
If you only look at signal strenght, yes. But you should also take
signal noise in consideration.
You can have 100% signal strength and still not hear anything useful due
to noise... much less make/receive calls.
Is there a noise reading too?
Yes,
I have seen that sqlite is used. I do support sqlite out of the box, but do
bring my own
copy of sqlite database library (I think the amalgan version).
It would be interesting, if I could get some python samples or have a look
in the right application
code :-)
Python would then be a
Tilman Baumann wrote:
DIN specification for German numbers is AFAIK
+49 (1 23) 1 23 45 68
That is, area code in parentheses and each number block in sets of two,
but from right to left. (1 23 45 instead of 12 34 5)
Ah, and btw. There is no fixed number length. Phone numbers can range
Hi,
as of other issues that when using FSO, fso-gpsd should be used and not gpsd
I am confused about installed gpsd
on my fresh image from
http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/fso-testing/images/om-gta02/openmoko-fso-image-glibc-ipk--20090104-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2
Why is gpsd installed when it
Hello to all...
Here for you another question:
From fso-framework, I receive the signal strenght as a int 0 = i = 100.
If I want to present this value as well know vertical green bar (4
bar) how according you is better to transform i to bar?
I am currently using this:
if strength
KaZeR wrote:
Hi there,
But the problem is that the map is vry slow in 3D
mode. I tried it on my pc first and it needed ~5s to drag the
map from A to B. I think the problem is that in 3D mode navit
still shows all items on the map which results in overfilling
at the horizon. I
Thanks for all the answers guys, looks like I can grab any old USB charger,
5V/2A being preferable.
And a GPS style wndscreen mount would be useful. I'm sure I can find
something though.
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On 05/01/2009 15:54, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
If it's a 4 bar system, shouldn't you try to use values close to steps
of 25 ?
I was thinking this too, but the problem in real life is that bar are
more linked to the quality of conversation, than to a proportional
correlation with the
David Garabana Barro wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
2.6.24 om kernel.
I forgot to say
Please, try it and let
William Kenworthy wrote:
A question: if you always dial a local number with the international and
STD prefixes (which is what I think you are suggesting here) - under
what regime will you get charged???
As a local call, or an international call?
Could get *VERY* expensive :)
Redundant
Hi Lother,
I'm part of a small team currently working on database applications
for the FreeRunner. We would be extremely interested in your work.
The most attractive solution we've seen so far is GNU Enterprise
Tools, although I have had little luck making this work on the phone.
We would prefer
Daniel Nöthen wrote:
I want to keep ASU profile because if i switch to illume it keeps
segfaulting at random actions and intervals...
I don't know how to use the illume keyboard on ASU.
But to stop illume segfaulting all the time you need to
set the the Engine from SOFTWARE_16 to SOFTWARE
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:52:12 +0100 Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com
babbled:
absolutely. if you add a .desktop file for it the Category=Keyboard - it'll
even be listed in illumes keyboard config dialog - just select it. (mbkbd
doesnt come with a .desktop by default).
I don't want to go off
If I understand correctly, you are suggesting that zhone may not
correctly be intercepting the GSM activity so the calls are floating
up where they are causing the device to wake?
I am using the zhone that is in the 2008.12 testing repository [1] but
I have also tried the one from FSO unstable.
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 01:39:19 -0800 Vasili Sviridov vsviri...@exceede.com
babbled:
Daniel Nöthen wrote:
I want to keep ASU profile because if i switch to illume it keeps
segfaulting at random actions and intervals...
I don't know how to use the illume keyboard on ASU.
But to
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:06:24PM +0100, Michele Renda wrote:
On 05/01/2009 15:54, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
If it's a 4 bar system, shouldn't you try to use values close to steps
of 25 ?
I was thinking this too, but the problem in real life is that bar
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
2.6.24 om kernel.
Especially the suspend/resume behaviour seems to be a big problem with
understand why it would be necessary to change the way suspend is
activated as I think you may be suggesting.
not the way, suspend is activated but the activities executed when
suspending.
you could simply add the four commands before the call to apm -s. of
course you would need to reset
This seems to be a bit outdated, but there you go:
http://www.ginguppin.de/node/15
Atilla Filiz wrote:
I don't want to go off topic but is it possible to use matchbox
keyboard under Enlightenment(specifically, under 2008.x of course)?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:46 AM, The Rasterman Carsten
Hi,
Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net writes:
So the question is, when will the default kernel be replaced by the new
2.6.28 andy kernel so that userspace tools could be adapted to it?
That would be my question as well.
I only care for userspace to be adapted to test the suspend/resume
In Turkey, our numbers are 7 digit excluding area codes. If you're calling
within your city you tell the number as
### ## ##
If it is an inter-city call, you dial 0*** ### ## ## where *** is the city
code. Mobile numbers also have three digit codes like they are different
cities. Finally, if you
Hello.
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 05:48, lollisoft wrote:
So I do simply replace gpsd by fso-gpsd for now, or is there more to do ?
Yes, that should work. Maybe you need to force the removal of gpsd but that is
ok.
Otoh, I'll wait for the next release or as documented in trac roadmap
I want to keep ASU profile because if i switch to illume it keeps
segfaulting at random actions and intervals...
I don't know how to use the illume keyboard on ASU.
But to stop illume segfaulting all the time you need to
set the the Engine from SOFTWARE_16 to SOFTWARE
in the wrench-menu.
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 02:40:34PM +, Vasco Névoa wrote:
I bought a Trust car lighter adapter (5V/1A) with its own cable, and
it doesn't charge the freerunner.
Shouldn't it have to be 2A ?
Rui
--
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Today is Setting Orange, the 5th day of Chaos in the YOLD 3175
Celebrate
Pander wrote:
Hi all,
I have done some hunter/gatherer work on keyboard icons as you can see here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume#List_of_illume_keyboards
If someone could make some nice icons for Hebrew and Russian with
respectively פםןךטא (this one reads from right to left!) and
I've encountered a bug where on importing my vcard contacts they were
also added to my sim card, all with the name /fp. I'd like to mass
remove all of my sim card contacts but can't find anything on the wiki
about it.
How can I remove all my sim card contacts? I'm using qtopia, but a
I have no SIM inserted so it should not be a Calypso problem.
i am not sure if simply not inserting a sim completely disables the
calypso. in fact, from my limited understanding of the issue and the
little that is left month later i can imagine scenarios where not having a
sim inserted
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
This always happens when we're starting to stabilize for a release. Last time
it was something with a missing mimetypes postinst. Raster, any idea what it
can be this time?
There is definitely a problem with whatever parses the .desktop files.
Try installing a
2009/1/5 Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk:
Yes, and I think ogpsd is supposed to do this. Almanac and ephemeris is saved
when preparing for suspend, and loaded on resume, along with current time. If
things haven't changed too much while suspend then resume should be faster
than from
Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently looking at keyboards layout in
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/
The syntax seems simple :
key x y w h
normal ' apostrophe
shift quotedbl
capslock ' apostrophe
But I cannot find any
Hi,
I like to ask if anyone is wishing to have some database applications on
their phone.
Or would it practical on such a small device ?
I am a developer of an rapid database prototyper capable of generating any
source code
when prototyping is finished. Thus it will save a lot time when having
I bought a cheap 2GB uSD card and tried installing Debian, and later,
Hackable distros on it. Kernel seem to load but somewhere in the boot
process, I start getting I/O faults indefinitely. Debian worked at first but
then started doing this. Is there a way to test my card for bad sectors etc?
I
2008.12 should automatically handle this for you by listening to dbus
messages. If you look in
/etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml
you should notice an entry that executes amixer with the appropriate
arguments to disable the external speakers.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Giovanni
* Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net [090105 15:34]:
David Garabana Barro wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
2.6.24 om
Paul Fertser wrote:
Hi,
Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net writes:
So the question is, when will the default kernel be replaced by the new
2.6.28 andy kernel so that userspace tools could be adapted to it?
That would be my question as well.
I only care for userspace to be adapted to test
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Sam Kuper wrote:
2009/1/5 Thomas White ta...@cam.ac.uk
Will do. Watch out for the next Cambridge OM pubmeet as well.
Thanks. Is there a separate mailing list/etc over which the pubmeet will be
arranged?
good idea! there is now, see
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 03:31:21PM +0100, Michele Renda wrote:
Hello to all...
Here for you another question:
From fso-framework, I receive the signal strenght as a int 0 = i = 100.
If I want to present this value as well know vertical green bar (4
bar) how according you is better to
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:06:24PM +0100, Michele Renda wrote:
On 05/01/2009 15:54, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
If it's a 4 bar system, shouldn't you try to use values close to steps
of 25 ?
I was thinking this too, but the problem in real life is that bar are
more linked to the quality
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net writes:
So the question is, when will the default kernel be replaced by the new
2.6.28 andy kernel so that userspace tools could be adapted to it?
That would be my question as well.
I only care
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:31:21 +0100 Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com
babbled:
Hello to all...
Here for you another question:
From fso-framework, I receive the signal strenght as a int 0 = i = 100.
If I want to present this value as well know vertical green bar (4
bar) how according
Hi,
Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com writes:
2009/1/5 Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk:
Yes, and I think ogpsd is supposed to do this. Almanac and ephemeris is saved
when preparing for suspend, and loaded on resume, along with current time. If
things haven't changed too
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
My SHR is unable to open audio. But the older moocow worked with
the same setup. I can stop speech-dispatcher, but it doesn't help.
There is no snd-pcm-oss module to load, bt the previous moocow didn't
need that.
Previous meaning version 0.2? All
2009/1/5 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com
why take something with high accuracy and make it nice an inaccurate by
reducing its resolution to basically 5 levels?
For simplicity, for unobtrusiveness, and for conformity with standard phone
UI practice, I'd guess. The typical
not sure if feasible, but what about making it configurable to have either
the bar chart or the number itself shown?
the number still could be coloured depending on the level (red to green or
so, drawing a string in different colours shouldn't be that expensive,
shouldn't it?).
Michele Renda пишет:
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
...
Please, who has some time, can you please write your country (Italy,
France, etc.) and the way how usually is normal to read a phone number
in your country (with international prefix)
BtGPS.py is a script to turn your Freerunner into a bluetooth GPS
unit. I've updated the scripts to work with fso. When paring the
passkey is in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf , the default is '1234'
Installation instructions
opkg install gps-utils python-pygtk ( debian will be apt-get install
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Samuel Pereira em...@samuelpereira.net wrote:
You have installed pidgin-data
Oops, my bad, this package was missing. I feel a bit stupid right now.
Ironically, I did do a 'opkg list | grep pidgin' before installing, so
I should have seen it. I am still a bit
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 16:25:59 -0700
Angus Ainslie angus.ains...@gmail.com (AA) wrote:
BtGPS.py is a script to turn your Freerunner into a bluetooth GPS
unit. I've updated the scripts to work with fso. When paring the
passkey is in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf , the default is '1234'
Thank you Angus,
With 2008.12 release, a well working finger-friendly keyboard is the
most critical missing feature for me.
I've made a mockup of a keyboard that I think would make things a lot
easier to type.
http://dhermilly.dk/pascal/openmoko/keyboard%20mockup.png
I don't have the skills to code this, but
To tell you the truth, I am not sure. I have always been running the
testing distribution, but 2008.12 *should* be more or less the same as
testing.
The aforementioned rules file is part of the frameworkd package. Make
sure you have that installed. If not, you can try playing around with
testing
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 16:25:59 -0700
Thank you Angus, this is now much easier then running it from console :)
btw i noticed the Pyring program on your website, would it run on FR as
well? Something i was desperately looking for
Hello there,
Pascal d'Hermilly wrote:
With 2008.12 release, a well working finger-friendly keyboard is the
most critical missing feature for me.
I've made a mockup of a keyboard that I think would make things a lot
easier to type.
http://dhermilly.dk/pascal/openmoko/keyboard%20mockup.png
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:46:15 + Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net babbled:
Hello there,
Pascal d'Hermilly wrote:
With 2008.12 release, a well working finger-friendly keyboard is the
most critical missing feature for me.
I've made a mockup of a keyboard that I think would make things a
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:47 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
ras...@rasterman.com wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:46:15 + Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net
babbled:
Hello there,
Pascal d'Hermilly wrote:
With 2008.12 release, a well working finger-friendly keyboard is the
most
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 11:08:41 +0530 Shashank Bharadwaj shanka@gmail.com
babbled:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:47 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
ras...@rasterman.com wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:46:15 + Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net
babbled:
Hello there,
Pascal
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 17:36:55 +0100, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no
wrote:
fla...@correo.ugr.es wrote:
Sure. And if we go that way, why not use the proper way of setting a
link-local address?
* Pick a random address
* check that it is free (arp, ping,...)
* take it.
That has a good
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