>> There was patch for Illume to make transparent qwo working, which was
>> differing Keyboard and TransparentKeyboard cattegories in desktop
>> file. Literki should work with that patch and TransparentKeyboard
>> specified.
>>
>>
>Specifying the category in .desktop only causes illume to launch th
2009/7/26 :
> Finally Openwrt seems to be doing the job a need, a working phone, a working
> messaging system and a working Xterm.
>
> I need to get the headset and the bluetooth working, which leads me to the
> question:
>
> How do I update Openwrt ?
> Is there a "dpkg" (or "opkg")
> What's the n
> Well I think it's running alright. You know you need to slide up from
> bottom right corner to pop it up?
no, i didn't -- but, indeed, there it is :-)
nice app!
but that sliding heavily clashes with my way to use the fr -- is there a
possibility to alternatively toggle it by some command?
2009/7/26 Adam Jimerson :
> Only downsides to using ffalram for this first no reoccurring alarm support
> yet and second there is no way to add a note or any kind of message reminding
> you why the alarm is going off leaving the user having to remember why they
> set the alarm, don't know if this i
2009/7/26 Onen :
>> hmm, that sounds slow and clumsy imo; i'd far rather have the tiles.
>> as the license is compatible, i might look at importing it myself. i
>> think there's a tag in osm, but i can always create one if there isn't
>>
>
> What do you mean by having the tiles? Instead of having t
pike wrote:
> strange, i've never seen it in day-to-day usage.
> can't do it on my phone afaik ?
It's certainly one of the more obscure features :) You should be
able to use it by making the first call, then call the next party
and "join" the calls, and so on. Not sure if any of the Openmoko
distr
"what the frak"
you were [you are] right!
i just disabled this default mapset and now 'it works' ... just try to
increase our statistics.
we indeed should mention this in the wiki
d
On 7/25/09, pike wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>> I'm having this same issue. Navit st
Hi
> Okay, that's a far-out idea. Something closer to home: if you don't need
> video telephony, you don't need rapidly updating color images. So, put
> e-paper into those phones. Maybe even the well-established grayscale type.
> It probably still updates quickly enough that you could even doodle
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:40:14AM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Mirko
> Lindner wrote:
> > Less man power is the right way of putting it. There still is
> > development on both projects but less than before. Laszlo is doing a
> > great job improving things in par
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 03:13:20PM -0400, Warren Baird wrote:
> There seems to be a repeated theme of people posting how crappy the
> Freerunner is and how nothing works for them. Usually a number of people
> then jump on the thread and talk about how the FR works well for them.
>
> I like to try
[ Changed the subject, for we've veered off-topic. ]
pike wrote:
> So, what did science fiction *miss* ?
Actually, very little :) One thing that could make voice telecommunication
a lot more attractive would be an avatar who "listens" and "understands".
Voice mail makes many people uncomfortable
some recherche indicated, that in /etc/frameworkd.conf
odeviced.powercontrol_*
is related.
after setting
[odeviced.powercontrol_ibm]
disable = 1
[odeviced.powercontrol_neo]
disable = 0
bluetooth appears in ListResources.
- why is bluetooth affected by this but not gsm or display?
- why is the d
2009/7/25 pike
> Ofcourse, you cant expect people to jump
> into a conference call every moment. But
> if you could 'add' a person during a call,
> that would help. It would be possible if
> only one of the connected devices could
> do that.
>
> just dreaming..
>
Not really, with voip you can do
Hi
> With virtually every movie that depicts an even slightly futuristic
> world showing video telephony, it's no surprise that some people do
> start to believe that this will be part of the future ...
>
> With that in mind, we could ask ourselves what are the roads not
> taken in the "guided ev
I agree (I'm in favor of bb)
but opkg.org is also very usefull, as a "showroom" for apps
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 21:17, George Brooke
> wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 July 2009 12:40:08 Robin Paulson wrote:
> >>
> >> i'll agree with eve
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 21:17, George Brooke wrote:
> On Thursday 09 July 2009 12:40:08 Robin Paulson wrote:
>>
>> i'll agree with everything you've said. however, given the reality of
>> the situation, i.e. the popularity of opkg.org with devs and users,
>> coupled with the lack of knowledge aroun
On Thursday 09 July 2009 12:40:08 Robin Paulson wrote:
>
> i'll agree with everything you've said. however, given the reality of
> the situation, i.e. the popularity of opkg.org with devs and users,
> coupled with the lack of knowledge around bb, i think this is a very
> useful service. i have no i
Well I think it's running alright. You know you need to slide up from bottom
right corner to pop it up? The logo from earlier version is gone.
2009/7/25 arne anka
> what exactly takes it, to run literki?
> i installed it to debian (--force-depends because of libfakekeys version
> and --force-arc
what exactly takes it, to run literki?
i installed it to debian (--force-depends because of libfakekeys version
and --force-archiecture because of armel vs armv4t), corrected the path to
the font used and started up, but ...
for a moment two pink rectangles appear, on the lower one a keyboard i
Onen,
glad to see openBmap gets better and better, congratulation :)
best regards,
mqy
Onen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Nick did a very nice work about the visualisation interface of the cells
> on the website [1].
>
> You can now browse and zoom to an area, and see (depending on the leve
Hi
> I'm having this same issue. Navit starts just fine. I start if from
> a terminal and there are no errors, but neither are there maps. I have
> the following line in my ~/.navit/navit.xml (startup messages show me
> it's using this file):
>
>
> data="/media/mmcblk0p2/root/Maps/Navit/
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 09:00:52AM +0200, Davide Scaini wrote:
> on Fr now... so i'll be short.
> i installed navit-dev and now it runs! i can see my actual position
> but unfortunately no map under. [i have downloaded the entire Italy
> from planet osm. i get no errors but no maps ... step by step
steven mosher wrote:
>2. Build a Copyleft version of the Iphone from scratch. pass me
> 400Million and I'll get right
>on it! But you can't just build the iPhone, you have to build what
> apple will ship 18 months
>from now to be competitive.
Heh, I'd do it for 40 ;-)
But I th
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Onen wrote:
> Hi,
> > If we could get all the average points for a network/country/region as
> > KML, it wouldn't be too hard to convert them into tangogps POIs
> > (although then you'd have alot of POIs).
> >
>
> What would be the purpose of displaying the averag
On Saturday 25 July 2009 08:06:48 am arne anka wrote:
> iirc there's a tool called ffalarm to handle exact that case.
>
Only downsides to using ffalram for this first no reoccurring alarm support
yet and second there is no way to add a note or any kind of message reminding
you why the alarm is g
At 17:58 +0200 25/07/09, Glenn Moeller-Holst wrote:
>At 17:42 +0200 25/07/09, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>...
>>No, it isn't. And using opkg.org repo isn't good idea, unless you want
>>to break your system. Use more civilized distro, in SHR and Om2009
>>TangoGPS is in repos.
>>
>>--
>>Sebastian
Hi,
Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2009/7/26 Alex (Maxious) Sadleir :
>> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Robin Paulson
>> wrote:
>>> is there any work to get this data into the osm database? i assume the
>>> license is compatible? it would be great to get existing cells
>>> rendered on an alternative ti
Hi,
Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Robin Paulson is there any work to get this data into the osm database? i assume the
> license is compatible? it would be great to get existing cells
> rendered on an alternative tile set, cache them for viewing in
>
At 17:42 +0200 25/07/09, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
...
>No, it isn't. And using opkg.org repo isn't good idea, unless you want
>to break your system. Use more civilized distro, in SHR and Om2009
>TangoGPS is in repos.
>
>--
>Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
>dos
>
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no, very obsolete. it's part of gtk now. you can use -force-depends
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 17:31, Glenn Moeller-Holst wrote:
> Is "gtk+-fastscaling" actually necessary?:
>
> r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install tangogps
> Installing tangogps (0.9.6-r2) to root...
> Downloading http://www.opkg.org/packages/0_tangogps_0.9.6-r2_armv4t.ipk
> Collected errors:
> * ERROR: Can
At 17:31 +0200 25/07/09, Glenn Moeller-Holst wrote:
...
>It is obsolete - is it not?:
>
>http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/obsolete-images/repository/Om2007.2/armv4t/gtk+-fastscaling_2.10.14-r2_armv4t.ipk
>
>regards,
>
>Glenn
"Result":
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install
http://downloads.openmoko.o
Is "gtk+-fastscaling" actually necessary?:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install tangogps
Installing tangogps (0.9.6-r2) to root...
Downloading http://www.opkg.org/packages/0_tangogps_0.9.6-r2_armv4t.ipk
Collected errors:
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
* gtk+-
Hi,
Robin Paulson wrote:
>
> is there any work to get this data into the osm database?
No.
i assume the
> license is compatible?
Yes.
it would be great to get existing cells
> rendered on an alternative tile set, cache them for viewing in
> tangogps and see where the blank spots are, to kno
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 17:21, Nicola Mfb wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Sebastian
> Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> [...]
>> We just don't want to release crap as "stable". There were problems
>> with either FSO, SHR, build system etc. We wanted to start releasing
>> testing images regular every
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Patryk Benderz wrote:
> Hello list,
>As i have finished layout for DistributionBox templates, please take a
> look at [1] to see how DistributionBox would look like, which you like
> most and post your votes here or on wiki discussion page.
>After le
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Sebastian
Krzyszkowiak wrote:
[...]
> We just don't want to release crap as "stable". There were problems
> with either FSO, SHR, build system etc. We wanted to start releasing
> testing images regular every week... week ago. But there is opkg
> problem, which is p
2009/7/26 Alex (Maxious) Sadleir :
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Robin Paulson
> wrote:
>>
>> is there any work to get this data into the osm database? i assume the
>> license is compatible? it would be great to get existing cells
>> rendered on an alternative tile set, cache them for viewing
Hello out there...
Finally Openwrt seems to be doing the job a need, a working phone, a working
messaging system and a working Xterm.
I need to get the headset and the bluetooth working, which leads me to the
question:
How do I update Openwrt ?
Is there a "dpkg" (or "opkg")
What's the norma
nice work onen/nick!
y
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
>
>>
>> is there any work to get this data into the osm database? i assume the
>> license is compatible? it would be great to get existing cells
>> rendere
2009/7/26 jumper dev :
> the problem is my router uses that address (192.168.1.1) ..
>
iirc there's info on the usb networking page of the wiki about
changing the address of either your router or freerunner. both are
fairly trivial
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the problem is my router uses that address (192.168.1.1) ..
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Michael Zanetti wrote:
> On Saturday 25 July 2009 12:35:19 jumper dev wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > how do I ssh OM using openwrt?
> >
> > when I used om08 I used this script for ssh and internet access but it
thanks..
I thought the dfu-util is used for openmoko only
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
> jumper dev a écrit :
> > hi,
> >
> > I have a strange problem using the dfu-util..
> > when I use "dfu-util - l" and OM is NOT connected I get :
> >
> > Found Runtime: [0x413
jumper dev a écrit :
> hi,
>
> I have a strange problem using the dfu-util..
> when I use "dfu-util - l" and OM is NOT connected I get :
>
> Found Runtime: [0x413c:0x8126] devnum=0, cfg=0, intf=3, alt=0,
> name="UNDEFINED"
>
> how can it find a device connected when I have none?
>
>
> thanks.
Hi,
what is the problem? Then you have a device where uses this USB-technic
as well in your computer. USB DFU means => Universal Serial Bus Device
Firmware Upgrade. In Openmoko we use dfu-util to implant the server side
on your host and the u-bootloader implants the device side - so we can
flash :
> nodes, which kernel version are you using?
the default debian kernel (ie nothing home brewed),
# uname -a
Linux debian-gta02 2.6.28-20090105.git69b2aa26 #1 PREEMPT Tue Mar 3
20:22:28 UTC 2009 armv4tl GNU/Linux
> Can you check whether you see any
> bluetooth nodes in /sys/bus/platform/devices?
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
>
> is there any work to get this data into the osm database? i assume the
> license is compatible? it would be great to get existing cells
> rendered on an alternative tile set, cache them for viewing in
> tangogps and see where the blank spot
iirc there's a tool called ffalarm to handle exact that case.
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2009/7/25 Onen :
> Nick did a very nice work about the visualisation interface of the cells
> on the website [1].
>
> You can now browse and zoom to an area, and see (depending on the level
> of zoom), LACs and cells.
>
> When you select one item, you can click on it to see the coverage of the
> it
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Onen wrote:
>
> You can now browse and zoom to an area, and see (depending on the level
> of zoom), LACs and cells.
>
> When you select one item, you can click on it to see the coverage of the
> item.
Wow! This is very useful for planning cell id collection trip
Hi everyone,
Nick did a very nice work about the visualisation interface of the cells
on the website [1].
You can now browse and zoom to an area, and see (depending on the level
of zoom), LACs and cells.
When you select one item, you can click on it to see the coverage of the
item.
This is s
Hi,
this has been discussed a couple of times on this mailing list already.
You will find the details in the archive here [1]. But to sum it up:
We are focusing on quality of data, and not only quantity, because we
believe otherwise we will have a big database of useless data.
We are intereste
On Saturday 25 July 2009 12:35:19 jumper dev wrote:
> hi,
>
> how do I ssh OM using openwrt?
>
> when I used om08 I used this script for ssh and internet access but it
> doesnt work with openwrt..
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> > sudo ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
> > sudo /sbin/route add -host 192.168.0.202/32 d
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 04:11, Nicola Mfb wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> [...]
>> r - someone unhappy feeling that no-one is working on Paroli or
>> bugfixing it.. I actually tried Zhone the other day (when Paroli or
>> FSO failed to delete SMS's from the SIM) a
john wrote:
> [snip]
> ...look at new areas such as hackable wearable
> computing. Thus I am interested in seeing things get smaller and
> cheaper and more hackable and not getting more shiny!
>
+1
Gilles
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hi,
how do I ssh OM using openwrt?
when I used om08 I used this script for ssh and internet access but it
doesnt work with openwrt..
#!/bin/sh
> sudo ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200
> sudo /sbin/route add -host 192.168.0.202/32 dev usb0
> sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.
Am Samstag, 25. Juli 2009 02:33:18 schrieb Brolin Empey:
> 2009/7/22
>
> > So I do:
> >
> > kitepi...@beechjet:~$ ssh -fCX r...@192.168.0.202 /usr/bin/midori
> >
> > And I have the browser running in my desktop monitor.
> > Only *TRUE* geeks can appreciate that! ;-)
>
> That reminds me of when I
On Friday 24 July 2009 23:40:14 Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> I actually tried Zhone the other day (when Paroli or
> FSO failed to delete SMS's from the SIM) and was very pleased with it
> - I'd really like to see it developed further!
I heard that multiple times now, I think the UI really has somethin
> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.ListResources
>
> /org/freesmartphone/Usage: ListResources ->
> dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'CPU'), dbus.String(u'TEST'),
> dbus.String(u'Display'), dbus.String(u'GSM'), dbus.String(u'GPS')],
> signature=dbus.Si
hi,
I have a strange problem using the dfu-util..
when I use "dfu-util - l" and OM is NOT connected I get :
Found Runtime: [0x413c:0x8126] devnum=0, cfg=0, intf=3, alt=0,
name="UNDEFINED"
how can it find a device connected when I have none?
thanks.
_
Hi,
a long time ago I was happy seeing the wxWidgets library on my neo.
Now I have setup a development host for cross compiling my
application that needs that library. Some of my important base
libraries were built but I am missing wx-config to correctly build the
wxWidgets based stuff.
Searc
'opkg files ffalarms' will list everything
BillK
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 23:13 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:26 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
> > I installed, then edited the theme (edj file) for it to change colour
> > and disable that braindead puzzle.
> >
> > BillK
>
known issue with opkg. add more swap memory and file handles.
Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2009/7/25 Robin Paulson :
>
>> i've been trying to install the latest navit (2398) from the navit
>> repository, and am having the usual problems with opkg not being able
>> to handle it. i've created a 128mb
2009/7/25 Robin Paulson :
> i've been trying to install the latest navit (2398) from the navit
> repository, and am having the usual problems with opkg not being able
> to handle it. i've created a 128mb swap file, and turned off the x
> server, but no dice.
never mind, opkg install navit does it
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