On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 21:45:24 +0100
Petr Vanek van...@penguin.cz (PV) wrote:
I just discoverd the Pimlico project :
http://pimlico-project.org/
which aims at providing a simple Pim solution for mobile devices.
The website links to some pre-built binaries, but there are none for
the gta02.
i
2009/1/19 Mathieu Rochette math...@gmail.com:
Hello Mathieu,
I'm a project members of the Gentoo overlay for the Freerunner.
In the last weeks we managed tobe included in the official Gentoo-Overlay.
So you can find our overlay at http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/embedded or
get it via layman. As
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ha scritto:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 04:12:19PM +0100, Tilman Baumann wrote:
Untested code:
import httplib
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(tile.openstreetmap.org)
conn.request(HEAD, /file...)
r1 = conn.getresponse()
print r1.status, r1.reason
etag =
Pander a écrit :
Hi all,
Which applications on OpenMoko would be suitable for importing and
exporting (syncing) data like events and tasks from Sunbird/Lightning?
Preferably via the use of http://www.opensync.org/
Or, has someone already tried to compile sunbird ?
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Helge Hafting ha scritto:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Yaouh!
i a simple interface for update the maps of tangogps
it's optimized for low band usage
A very good idea, but it does not work yet.
My maps are in /media/card/kart/,
but yaouh thinks they are in
Hello
I followed the Howto in the Openmoko-Wiki to replace the qtopia-kbd by
the Illume kbd. QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 is set. But the qtopia-kbd
still pops up from time to time on the first virtual desktop and stays
there for good (it cannot be popped-down by the qwerty-Symbol).
On the
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ras...@rasterman.com writes:
aah cool. hindi and tamil don't have spaces either?
They have spaces.
Greetings
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Pander a écrit :
Hi all,
Which applications on OpenMoko would be suitable for importing and
exporting (syncing) data like events and tasks from Sunbird/Lightning?
Preferably via the use of http://www.opensync.org/
Pimlico, but it's not realeased yet.
http://pimlico-project.org/sync.html
Hi all
For those under SHR, you need to add the scaredycat repository to install
openmoko-dates2 and openmoko-task2. To do so :
cd /etc/opkg
wget http://buildhost.automated.it/scaredycat.conf
opkg update
And then
opkg install openmoko-dates2 openmoko-tasks2
Feedback compared to the ubuntu
Marcus Bauer wrote:
Hello,
a new release of tangoGPS is out.
Thanks!
The new tangogps works fine on my freerunner.
There is one small problem - it still does not look good when
the position cursor moves under the displayed speed. Everything
seems fine otherwise.
Helge Hafting
kimaidou a écrit :
Hi all
For those under SHR, you need to add the scaredycat repository to install
openmoko-dates2 and openmoko-task2. To do so :
cd /etc/opkg
wget http://buildhost.automated.it/scaredycat.conf
opkg update
And then
opkg install openmoko-dates2 openmoko-tasks2
William Kenworthy wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 14:54 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Yaouh!
i a simple interface for update the maps of tangogps
it's optimized for low band usage
A very good idea, but it does not work yet.
My maps are in
Carlo Minucci wrote:
Helge Hafting ha scritto:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Yaouh!
i a simple interface for update the maps of tangogps
it's optimized for low band usage
A very good idea, but it does not work yet.
My maps are in /media/card/kart/,
but yaouh thinks
Steven ** wrote:
Unless I'm misinterpreting, what you want is already there. Just
select the directory and add it. This assumes your music is sorted
with each album in a subdirectory, which seems pretty common.
Ah, so that is what the button with the square do. I
use + when adding songs. But
Hmm - pimlico looks much nicer than qtopia-contacts.
Any package for this?
Rather than develop new generic framework that can be configured to do
anything (paroli and friends) - could we not write a dialler that uses
this contact management for a quick and easy solution?
- Gunnar
Samuel
Olivier Migeot wrote:
Hi ev'ryone,
I'm currently experimenting things with the Antaris chip, and I'm
starting to like it - at least through FSO and it's gpsd compatibility
layer. I've been browsing through the UBX protocol specification, and
I stumbled upon one interesting parameter : the
Dear List,
the processes mediaplayer and qpe are draining all the cpu power
even if I shutdown / reboot.
This is the hierarchy of the processes:
546 ?Sl 0:41 \_ qpe
608 ?RN 0:02 \_ /opt/Qtopia/bin/quicklauncher
864 ?R 0:00 \_
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 11:00 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
...
Where I live (Perth, Western Australia) there are large areas of
surrounding sea/land/forestry/desert etc that use a single colour tile -
each of only 103 bytes. I symlinked all identical files (based on
An ipk would be appreciated for an easy testing :) (and maybe upload
it to opkg.org?)
r
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 00:39:35 +0100, Leonti Bielski prishe...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sometimes they are not putting the right specifications on the batteries.
Right now I have in my other phone (k700i) battery with the capacity
double of the original one. But this is just a label. Uptime is the
same
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I mean that Thai is like Chinese in that it
doesn't have spaces but like Hindi when it comes to the style of script and
input methods.
AlexBKK
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On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 19:44 +0900, William Kenworthy wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 11:00 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
...
Where I live (Perth, Western Australia) there are large areas of
surrounding sea/land/forestry/desert etc that use a single colour tile -
I'll try and get some packages up soon, but I've never packaged anything
for Debian before, so that may take some time. I had to install quite a
to create the debian infrastructure in plain sources i use
dh_make
it asks you a few questions and the creates the debian/ directory. for
version
i find it very frustrating that i and others have lots of software
ideas, that can be coded/re-packaged, but we're hamstrung by what
should be a fundamental piece of software that openmoko does
everything in their power to support
switch to debian and the whole fascinating world of debian
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 10:31 +0100, Yoann ARNAUD wrote:
Pander a écrit :
Hi all,
Which applications on OpenMoko would be suitable for importing and
exporting (syncing) data like events and tasks from Sunbird/Lightning?
Preferably via the use of http://www.opensync.org/
Pimlico,
William Kenworthy wrote:
Also, I didnt think tangogps overwrote files already downloaded - it
uses them from the cache instead - will have to test the download
dialog, but I seem to remember that didnt download existing tiles
either.
tangogps uses the cache - until you notice that the cache
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
tangogps uses the cache - until you notice that the cache is getting old
and ask it to download. (Click the map, select map download from the
menu) The visible area is then downloaded,
plus a user-specified amount of
Helge Hafting wrote:
I noticed another problem yesterday though. I worked around the
problem by making a symlink, and the program ran. I have
slightly more than 50.000 tiles. After a while, Yaouh had worked through
12000, updating about 4000. It seems 1 in 3 tiles were changed.
This took a
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
huh - so Tangogps is able to update tiles?? I didn't know it, lack of
reading/documentation/UI/something.
Just click anywhere on the map. map download is the last item on the
popup menu.
Xavier Bestel wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 10:31 +0100, Yoann ARNAUD wrote:
Pander a écrit :
Hi all,
Which applications on OpenMoko would be suitable for importing and
exporting (syncing) data like events and tasks from Sunbird/Lightning?
Preferably via the use of http://www.opensync.org/
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 11:29:29 +0100
boilers...@gmail.com boilers...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
the processes mediaplayer and qpe are draining all the cpu power
even if I shutdown / reboot.
This is the hierarchy of the processes:
546 ?Sl 0:41 \_ qpe
608 ?RN
Leonti wrote:
Sometimes they are not putting the right specifications on the batteries.
Right now I have in my other phone (k700i) battery with the capacity
double of the original one. But this is just a label. Uptime is the
same as with the original battery.
My point being that for more
Imho, the Personal Information Manager is what the FSO stack is really
missing (at least, I'm not fully switching to any framework-based distro
since I need a good PIM)... I've heard many times that Opmid is coming,
but I don't see anything arriving since quite long time.
The latest git commit on
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 06:05:03 -0800 (PST), Gothnet
openm...@nastylittlehorse.net wrote:
I was wondering if the FR battery had pretty much hit the limit for
modern,
affordable battery tech.
After searching around for a while myself I've found a variety of other
batteries that claim 1300, 1400,
Hi
I am currently developing a sync app for the Neo. At the moment it only
supports Microsoft Outlook (I had to use it in my office) and only took
the data from Outlook and push it into the Neo.
But it has an addin interface for different PIM applications. So it
should no big problem to add
2009/1/20 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net
[...]
So, please, could someone inform us about his status and the plans for
it? I guess that this would be good also for people that would like to
improve it.
May someone inform us about his features too?
It will manage only extended
I am currently developing a sync app for the Neo.
the fr itself has nothing to sync, hasn't it?
so, what pim or files are you syncing?
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is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
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Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
I think you got me wrong: yes, I know that it can download new tiles,
but if you already have downloaded the tiles of some area and then
after some months you'd like to get the latest map tiles (=dowload the
latest, changed tiles), does the 'download tool' do it or
Sorry, forget to mention. Normally my mobiles have only one OS. :-)
I am syncing contacts and calendar entries from Outlook with the Qtopia
PIM Stack from OM 2008.*
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 18:02 +0100, arne anka wrote:
I am currently developing a sync app for the Neo.
the fr itself has
Nicola Mfb schrieb:
2009/1/20 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net
mailto:m...@3v1n0.net
[...]
So, please, could someone inform us about his status and the plans for
it? I guess that this would be good also for people that would like to
improve it.
May someone inform
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
Yes, worked for me with the packaged kernel.
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Bernd (Jesus McCloud) Prünster wrote:
PIM integration (API preview, experimental, off by default)
Nice.
I am not expecting too much of the PIM in the first place, since it is
declared as an api preview.
Better than nothing...
and the fso team delivered their prior milestones quite in
Hi,
I have played a bit with mplayer, with has great sount from my
BT3030 :-)
But is there any way to pause mplayer when there is a call coming in
(qpe) ?
I currently do not use any GUI for it, so mplayer may only killed with
any usefull signal to pause.
Then how to restart it again.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
I think you got me wrong: yes, I know that it can download new tiles,
but if you already have downloaded the tiles of some area and then
after some months you'd like to get the latest map tiles
Pausing mplayer is probably going to be problematic without re-writing
it. Firstly, you would have to run it in slave mode so that you could
write to the process using a pipe. Secondly you will need to get a
signal that a call is inbound. The latter is not readily available to
systems not using
Hi,
Try this openmoko-contacts2
Samuel
Hmm - pimlico looks much nicer than qtopia-contacts.
Any package for this?
Rather than develop new generic framework that can be configured to do
anything (paroli and friends) - could we not write a dialler that uses
this contact management for a
Hi!
My midori (from 2008.8 repos) looks like this:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/826544e6e1f3599edf85881090476c72.png
Someone has it looking like this on Debian:
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/midori1.png
Compare the font sizes - what's wrong with the version I'm using so
that it shows
Hi,
I have seen two applications that could scramble text files.
http://www.vanheusden.com/unsort/
and
http://ch.tudelft.nl/~arthur/rl/
Is anyone on a similar solution to port it onto OpenMoko ?
Or are there shellscript solutions ?
Thanks
Lothar
-- | Rapid Prototyping | XSLT
Shouldn't be too hard to write one... I can think of a few very inefficient
implementations, but I'm sure others can think of better ones. :P
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The Digital Pioneer
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Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi writes:
All the menu texts could also be smaller. Any tips how to do this?
DPI is totally different. While I have it at 75x75 you have
284x285. If some web page specifies that letters are 1/8 inch tall
they are going to use 9 pixels on my screen and 35 pixels on
Here's a way to do it in python:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, random
filename = sys.argv[1]
a = open(filename).read().strip().split(\n)
random.shuffle(a)
for i in a:
print i
If you're not famililar with shell stuff:
Save that to a file like scramble and then do:
python scramble
Great,
that works. Now I have a random jukebox with just one click (with a
desktop file).
Lothar
Here is my script to get it working onto my bluetooth device:
#!/bin/sh
killall -SIGQUIT mplayer
/home/root/setup-bluetooth-audio.sh
rm playlist-sorted.m3u
rm playlist.m3u
find
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 17:35:53 +0700 Alejandro Sáiz b.de.bang...@gmail.com
babbled:
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I mean that Thai is like Chinese in that it
doesn't have spaces but like Hindi when it comes to the style of script and
input methods.
ok. cool. just languages i don't know - so
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
My midori (from 2008.8 repos) looks like this:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/826544e6e1f3599edf85881090476c72.png
Someone has it looking like this on Debian:
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/midori1.png
Compare the font sizes - what's wrong with the version I'm
On 1/20/09 Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone
could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I can't use the
toolchain.
:(
join the club
i find it very
It's not the calendar we're concerned about. We can't get the toolchain to
work. I'm not sure how many others can or can't, but I can't. If I got a
working toolchain so I could compile for the FR, then I could go find my own
calendar app (such as Pimlico's). :\
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Thanks,
The Digital Pioneer
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:40:57 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz s...@openmoko.com
wrote:
On 1/20/09 Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/1/20 The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com:
Looks useful. I've been needing a nice calendar app. If someone
could
package these, that would be great. I would, but I
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
Yes, worked for me with the packaged kernel.
yes, I am running debian with the dinovo mini logitech keyboard. it
works flawlessly, thinking about strapping the phone
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:20 AM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
m...@3v1n0.net wrote:
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
My midori (from 2008.8 repos) looks like this:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/826544e6e1f3599edf85881090476c72.png
Someone has it looking like this on Debian:
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