Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
A copy of Dr. Zuffo's letter of intent is below. I have the original
PDF if anyone would like to see it, but it was too big to make it
through the community's standards on mailing lists unmoderated, and I
thought you might like to see this as soon as possible.
This
You can also use the AUX led. The faster it blinks the more CPU is used.
2009/7/14 Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com
Does anyone know about an illume gadget showing cpu/swap usage?
While using matchbox and the relative cpu applet I feel better my
freerunner above all when it's slow to react :)
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:14:29AM +1000, Denis Johnson wrote:
If what you are suggesting is that it is now expected to work at the
FSO dbus level albeit needing some initial pairing to be setup without
a gui (which is fine if it is a one time exercise)
Only one external cli command is needed
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
BTW, have you tried disabling esco or not?
Give me a command to run or a conffile to edit, or a page of
instructions to follow and I'll do it.
I don't have much hope for it but here's what i meant:
rmmod sco
modprobe sco disable_esco=1
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I am really sorry for that.
If that is the worst thing you ever do, you will certainly have a
wonderful life.
LOL, indeed! :D
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Paul Fertser ha scritto:
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
Paul said that the connection for bluetooth runs straight from one chip to
the other, without really
involving ALSA at all. Is there a way we can make it involve ALSA, since
bluetooth works perfectly
through
DJDAS dj...@djdas.net writes:
Consider I didn't change anything in my distro (kernel, packages, libs,
etc) but there were cases of both working (to be honest the Nokia one
worked only two times and it isn't broken as I use it with my Nokia cell
phone in some cases) and the audio is
Paul Fertser ha scritto:
DJDAS dj...@djdas.net writes:
Consider I didn't change anything in my distro (kernel, packages, libs,
etc) but there were cases of both working (to be honest the Nokia one
worked only two times and it isn't broken as I use it with my Nokia cell
phone in some
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Michal Brzozowskiruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
You can also use the AUX led. The faster it blinks the more CPU is used.
Oh. it's broken after an AUX button repair :(, however I just tried to
make my desktop trayable with docker, trayer and stalonetray, but it
seems
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 01:39 +0200, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:10:13PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote:
And, in addition, if this works, will it be able to pick up GSM buzz on
the outgoing signal? Or is that really happening way after wolfson,
inside, or even
Hi all
I wanted to be able to send a sms to my freerunner (with another phone) and
then make it call me back on this another phone.
So I installed sms-sentry, and then add this few lines to
/usr/bin/sms-sentry in the function on_incomming_message, just after the
bloc if
kimaidou пишет:
Hi all
I wanted to be able to send a sms to my freerunner (with another phone)
and then make it call me back on this another phone.
So I installed sms-sentry, and then add this few lines to
/usr/bin/sms-sentry in the function on_incomming_message, just after
the bloc if
I've had problems to record sound on SHR unstable for a couple of days.
Thanks PaulFertser who helped a lot especially how to test compatibility.
I just tried state files in dir /usr/share/shr/scenarii/, in stread of
/usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/.
# cd /usr/share/shr/scenarii
# alsactl -f
I have to be more precise here : All the credit of the sms related things
are for the king author of sms-sentry, NOT ME :D
With sms-sentry (without my patch), you already can get back the gps
position of your freerunner (if it can get any gps fix) by sending an sms
with the content
i extended my icon theme beacuse i want to replace the default gtk icons
aswell. i added my icon theme to /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc. restarted the
xserver. but the orange openmoko icons are still there (for example in
teh toolbars of gtk applications like vala terminal.)
just as an experiment i
What's the best way to get the CPU usage from command line?
2009/7/14 Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Michal Brzozowskiruso...@poczta.fm
wrote:
You can also use the AUX led. The faster it blinks the more CPU is used.
Oh. it's broken after an AUX button
hello list. I updated my OM2009 installation (3-4 days old) with opkg update
- opkg upgrade. After having accepted the new config files and rebooted the
gsm service cannot start anymore.
here is my dmesg, if anyone can understand what's happening:
r...@om-gta02:~# dmesg
pr-ub-env
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Michal Brzozowskiruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
What's the best way to get the CPU usage from command line?
:) It's good that the literki author is interested in this, is he
insterested in coding some nice xshape applet ? :
To get CPU usage you may use /proc/stat
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:30:29 -0700
Ben Wong lists.openmoko@wongs.net wrote:
Thank you, Maddog, for your trenchant comment. I was having trouble
verbalizing a response to mobiphil, but you've hit it exactly. To
consider Openmoko a failure for having lower GPU performance is to
After booting in SHR-Unstable, X does not start. That's a big problem, as
unless I have a Linux computer and my USB cable handy, this makes my phone a
brick. Please help!
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On Tuesday 14 July 2009 03:11:51 pm Michal Brzozowski wrote:
What's the best way to get the CPU usage from command line?
I would go for cat /proc/loadavg |cut -d' ' -f1
It gives you the load for the last minute. It's not just cpu utilisation but
is usually a better performance indicator than cpu
Just noticed this in my frameworkd.log when making a call trying to use
headset:
2009.07.14 08:45:57.857 oeventsd.action ERRORmethod
SetBTHeadsetPlaying emited error: org.bluez.Error.NotAvailable: Operation
not Available
Could that be the cause?
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Previdi Roberto
previdi.robe...@gmail.comwrote:
hello list. I updated my OM2009 installation (3-4 days old) with opkg
update - opkg upgrade. After having accepted the new config files and
rebooted the gsm service cannot start anymore.
This sounds like the
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, Previdi Roberto wrote:
hello list. I updated my OM2009 installation (3-4 days old) with opkg
update - opkg upgrade. After having accepted the new config files and
rebooted the gsm service cannot start anymore.
roberto:
i'm not sure i can learn anything from your dmesg
On July 14, 2009 07:15:13 am Previdi Roberto wrote:
hello list. I updated my OM2009 installation (3-4 days old) with opkg
update - opkg upgrade. After having accepted the new config files and
rebooted the gsm service cannot start anymore.
Please post /etc/frameworkd.conf and
2009/7/14 Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Michal Brzozowskiruso...@poczta.fm
wrote:
What's the best way to get the CPU usage from command line?
:) It's good that the literki author is interested in this, is he
insterested in coding some nice xshape applet ?
I recently had the same problem as the OP, that Paroli would time out
on accessing the SIM card.
This morning, and opkg update opkg upgrade restored my phone to
working order... so you can also try that to see if it helps you!
HTH!
Christ van Willegen
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Michal Brzozowskiruso...@poczta.fm wrote:
2009/7/14 Nicola Mfb nicola@gmail.com
I was thinking more of the led blinking. Are you sure xshape applets are the
right choice with illume?
I'm not sure at 100%, I contacted stalonetray author, he will ask to e-dev
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Angus Ainslie nyt...@openmoko.org wrote:
On July 14, 2009 07:15:13 am Previdi Roberto wrote:
hello list. I updated my OM2009 installation (3-4 days old) with opkg
update - opkg upgrade. After having accepted the new config files and
rebooted the gsm service
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:43 AM, The Digital
Pioneerdigitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
After booting in SHR-Unstable, X does not start. That's a big problem, as
unless I have a Linux computer and my USB cable handy, this makes my phone a
brick. Please help!
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 07:39:34 -0700
jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com (JJ) wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:43 AM, The Digital
Pioneerdigitalpion...@gmail.com wrote:
After booting in SHR-Unstable, X does not start. That's a big
problem, as unless I have a Linux computer and my USB cable
No thanks, I've had enough fun reconfiguring everything as it is. :\
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I noticed this from time to time when I ran SHR as well as FSO. What I
found worked is if you boot up to the boot menu (the uboot prompt - as
if you were going to flash it), then select to boot the phone normally
it would usually start properly (as in, X would start).
I never tracked the bug
Workarounds are good. :) Thanks for the tip!
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 09:50:55 -0500
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com (TDP) wrote:
No thanks, I've had enough fun reconfiguring everything as it is. :\
So your system already is configured... you remember what you've
changed or when X stopped starting? any log messages?
Petr
I'm not sure if X ever started. I think I always had to SSH in and turn it
on manually. Which logfile would I check? The only one I ever look at on the
FR is frameworkd.log, but it wouldn't have anything to say about this.
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Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com (PF) wrote:
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
BTW, have you tried disabling esco or not?
Give me a command to run or a conffile to edit, or a page of
instructions to follow and I'll do it.
i am trying it
does this application work?
I installed it from the repository, it does start, I press on the rec
button, initiate a call, creates a wv file but no sound in there!
Also, the screenshots I saw in the wiki do not correspond to what I have
installed! Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Tony
Christoph,
Thank you for taking the time to write. My answers are in-lined below.
I am curious how many Freerunner that Koolu will buy from Openmoko?
I have no idea what this has to do with the conversation
You are working with the company Koolu. This could be in conflict with
the
in the latest SHR unstable, the screenshot application does run from command
line but its icon doesn't appear on the Desktop! Should be something minor
to fix it?
Thanks
Tony
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On July 14, 2009 06:43:43 am Evgeniy Ginzburg wrote:
Wow!
Very impressive!
So it'll be very easy to track you Frerunner back.
Just add call to some script to silently report GPS location by SMS or
(ab)using GRPS connection.
And AFAIR it was heavily requested feature some time ago
think about what will be captured if you issue that command from desktop :)
One way: from Terminal (which is on desktop), issue this command:
# sleep 5; gpe-scap
then switch to the window you want, wait a while...
Of course you can add your own gpe-scape.desktop which execute a shell
script
Petr Vanek wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:22:43 +0400
Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com (PF) wrote:
The Digital Pioneerdigitalpion...@gmail.com writes:
BTW, have you tried disabling esco or not?
Give me a command to run or a conffile to edit, or a page of
instructions to follow and I'll do
2009/7/14 mqy meng.qing...@gmail.com:
think about what will be captured if you issue that command from desktop :)
One way: from Terminal (which is on desktop), issue this command:
# sleep 5; gpe-scap
then switch to the window you want, wait a while...
Of course you can add your own
Dave,
Hi Maddog,
[added cc to gta02-core list]
Thanks for looking into this - it certainly sounds like an amazing
opportunity, almost too good to be true - what's the catch! :-)
I hope that you will find there is no catch. If you do think there is
a catch, please tell me.
Do you
any idea, have i missed something?
Petr
I had a similar problem, after editing
/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml and rebooting
I had no sound at all and the phone would never register for some
reason.
i had the same. started kind of fresh again end ended up with the
full log here: http://www.pastebin.cz/20912
so it's not really the way Paul says... yet
no restart, just several few calls and now it looks different...
http://www.pastebin.cz/20913
Petr
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Mr. Pulster,
As I promised, I have looked into your issue on your order with our
sales department. Again, I know only what I am told by them.
The issue with the money from you was that you and Truebox made a deal
for the purchase of phones in either Euros or Pounds Sterling, Koolu is
not sure
Levy,
and would
like to know if is something that I could do to participate on this
new effort opened by you.
First I want to say that I do not consider this a new effort, but a
continuation of the effort that the Openmoko community started. If I
opened something, it is only a door to help
Confirming again, I have my headset working perfectly after uncommenting the
line Paul mentioned and rebooting. :D
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Am Montag 13 Juli 2009 schrieb Nicola Mfb:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Ivan Shirokovivanshirok...@gmail.com
wrote: [...]
Well, I would say it was a very bad joke. I spent eq. of 400 dolars, I
was waiting 1 year for glamo acceleration etc, etc. that would make the
phone usable etc,
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Joerg Lippmannjl_li...@donalbain.de wrote:
Am Montag 13 Juli 2009 schrieb Nicola Mfb:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Ivan Shirokovivanshirok...@gmail.com
wrote: [...]
Well, I would say it was a very bad joke. I spent eq. of 400 dolars, I
was waiting 1
Hi. This is a feature request for Intone to listen to bluetooth button
commands (play, pause, next, prev, etc). The phone itself will handle these
for the most part, Intone needs only listen for keypresses like XF86Play
etc. It should be quite simple, but then, my GUI programming is next to
i don't know where you got this information, but by far and large the OM
phones have never been touted as ready for end users by OM, or by the
developers working on the neo1973 or freerunner software.
while i share your angst that the phone has been out for so long and
software is still pretty
This reminds me of the situation with linux a few years back. When I was
trying it out on my desktop for the first time, it would take me days to
configure x-window drivers, sound card, etc, and have a working winmodem was
next to impossible. After I managed to do it, I ran around telling people
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Joerg Lippmann jl_li...@donalbain.dewrote:
Sorry, but after a year of waiting I still have an expensive brick that I
can
neither use as a proper phone (speaker still WAY to low, too unstable, too
slow, too battery-hungry) nor as a PDA (no usable software
2009/7/14 Jon 'maddog' Hall mad...@li.org
Levy,
and would
like to know if is something that I could do to participate on this
new effort opened by you.
First I want to say that I do not consider this a new effort, but a
continuation of the effort that the Openmoko community started.
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:52:46 -0500
The Digital Pioneer digitalpion...@gmail.com (TDP) wrote:
Hi. This is a feature request for Intone to listen to bluetooth button
commands (play, pause, next, prev, etc). The phone itself will handle
these for the most part, Intone needs only listen for
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 12:28:47 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Confirming again, I have my headset working perfectly after uncommenting
the line Paul mentioned and rebooting. :D
After following the latest instructions in the wiki, rebooting the phone and
restarting my headset, I got it working
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Joerg Lippmannjl_li...@donalbain.de wrote:
[...]
AFAIK there is still some space for improvement in general responsiveness.
Actually there is a busy loop eating CPU to wait for graphical
operations to complete.
There are working in progress to avoid that. When
Now I just need to figure out how to get the AVRCP bits working so I can
use the controls on the bt3030 to answer/hangup...
I've wanted to start a separate topic around this, but would cvoicecontrol
be a suitable solution to get voice dialing working? So a BT headset button
push notifies
Hi list,
is there a procedure how I can test whether my SD-card is supported with
my freerunner GTA02? According to the wiki, my Sandisk 8GB C4 card
should be OK (even though I don't find the C4-part). If this card is not
OK, what is best in th 8GB-range?
Thanks,
Linus
Joerg Lippmann schrieb:
Am Montag 13 Juli 2009 schrieb Nicola Mfb:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Ivan Shirokovivanshirok...@gmail.com
wrote: [...]
Well, I would say it was a very bad joke. I spent eq. of 400 dolars, I
was waiting 1 year for glamo acceleration etc, etc. that
Michal,
Could you clarify a bit what exactly is the goal of this effort?
Hmmm, I wrote a lot before I realized that you probably meant by this
effort the effort of having the university join the Openmoko project,
but originally I took it as the greater effort of bringing out an Open
Phone that
On 15/07/2009 7:39 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
Could you clarify a bit what exactly is the goal of this effort? Is it
just designing a line of open hardware mobile devices (that's what it
sounds like), and selling them to manufacturers? Or do they also want
to help improve the software, like
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 06:58:45 pm Steven King wrote:
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 12:28:47 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
Confirming again, I have my headset working perfectly after uncommenting
the line Paul mentioned and rebooting. :D
After following the latest instructions in the wiki,
hmm, perhaps the phone should ping the BT earpiece and see if it's
available before assuming it is :D
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Yes thanks to the updated wiki page I also got my bt headset working, but
does
the phone see when the bt headset is turned off? After turning off my bt
headset and
some 2G cards were created less equal than others :/ i have two 4G
cards and both are entirely unusable inside the gt02. file system
corruption occurs within minutes. same cards are perfectly reliable on
my desktop and laptop.
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
I'm pretty sure all 8GB cards will be
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 16:38 -0400, David Ford wrote:
i don't know where you got this information, but by far and large the OM
phones have never been touted as ready for end users by OM, or by the
developers working on the neo1973 or freerunner software.
Actually - when first released it was
have a sandisk 8G card - using the default clock rate I get corruption
within a few minutes with tangogps or any heavy usage.
Slowing the clock down totally fixes it.
BillK
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 22:21 -0400, David Ford wrote:
some 2G cards were created less equal than others :/ i have two
Well, I take it back then. I guess I just got lucky. :D
I got one of these, and it's only corrupted once in many months of use:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820208453
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mobi phil m...@mobiphil.com writes:
So... my question is ... is it a joke
[...]
In this case I would really advice people to refrain in buying the
openmoko, and better go for glofiish M800, that has a keyboard and
radio as plus
... and that, it appears, also has a $300 higher MSRP. Almost
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