On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 01:07:07AM +0200, Sander van Grieken wrote:
On Sunday 23 August 2009 09:36:44 Cristian Gómez wrote:
First off, thanks to Cristian for making this, clearly it has been
a good starting point for us, because there have been suggestions
for improvement! :)
I'm missing the
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 02:36:44AM -0500, Cristian Gómez wrote:
I made this Classes diagram [1] in DIA to make the basis for the development
of the site. It's really basic but I think that it's a start point.
I put my two cents in another message but I'll put some cents here too :)
I'll explain
Hi,
I see there is a lot of work on the wiki. How can I help? I am really
new to the project, but let me know how I can be helpful.
Thanks.
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Hi adamou,
welcome! Hope, you will have loads of fun with the device and the community ...
nice, seeing more people joining the community - especially (from my point of
view) - when they do Python programming ...
First of all; I really agree with Risto - there is loads of work to do in core
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 4:07 AM, c_ccchan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Here's the output - maybe my bindings are off too.
Thank you!
Would be nice to know if in pure C, it behaves the same way, ie.
it returns with None (or null or 0 or whatever C do), if we request
evas_get() on a elementary.Window
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has lead me to push forward a wiki, mailing list and nabble based
For a starter i discourage you from using nabble - it is evil ;) - it
breaks one discussion into separate threads. It's a pain in the @ss for
those who use normal mail software. Especially when it is capable of
threading.
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Anyone else experiencing the same?
I assume everybody experience this, but not all hear this sound, as it
is rather high frequency.
Btw, I haven't destroyed my ears going to rock concerts without ear
plugs so if you don't hear it doesn't mean it's not there :) (No, I
have no idea how
Dnia 2009-08-23, nie o godzinie 09:28 -0700, jeremy jozwik pisze:
r...@om-gta02 / $ opkg upgrade
-sh: opkg: not found
you might want to try to use an alias:
# alias opkg='opkg-cl'
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Dnia 2009-08-24, pon o godzinie 09:08 +0100, nacer pisze:
Hi,
I see there is a lot of work on the wiki. How can I help? I am really
new to the project, but let me know how I can be helpful.
I invite you to help in editing Community Updates. IMHO it is easy for a
beginner, require not much
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately my C knowledge are almost nonexistant, so
maybe it will take some weeks to get there, writing a simple
demonstration application in C.
As others pointed out, the preferred way of doing C
On 8/24/09, Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Laszlo
KREKACSlaszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately my C knowledge are almost nonexistant, so
maybe it will take some weeks to get there, writing a simple
demonstration application
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 09:10:10PM -0500, c_c wrote:
Hi,
In my case fso-abyss wasn't returning a channel. On running it in the
terminal I got an error that libfsotransport was not installed. A opkg
install libfsotransport0 fixed it for me.
I thought this might help someone else.
Olivier Migeot wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Helge Haftinghelge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Could that be the default configuration?
That would also listen on ppp0. Which could be problematic if - dunno
if many operators do that - its IP is directly reachable from the Wild
(i.e.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Paul Fertserfercer...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
then please help me someone to learn the necessary-things about
kernel-hacking
(i know, it's a lot of work!) to fix this bugs in wifi?
I tell you the most nasty bugs are in firmware. Which we don't have
Dear all,
After a log time away from moko I decided to add a couple of fixes to
qtopia unpredictive keyboard.
I've gitted latest qtmoko from radek tree, added a folder with a
modified version of the predictive keyboard and tried to recompile
everything. All this on a debian stable machine I
Sunder, Markus thank you so much for the feedback. Here's what I think
- About the cardinality, I don't use it too much in class diagram but I will
include cardinality in the diagram to make it clear
- I have doubts about the versions of a application. I think that versions
(Release class as you
So anyone had any success in trying out apt-portal (
http://wiki.getdeb.net/apt-portal/Download )
joaopinto at #getdeb is willing to help anyone running into problems.
r
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2009/8/24, nacer adamou.na...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I see there is a lot of work on the wiki. How can I help? I am really
new to the project, but let me know how I can be helpful.
Thanks.
Hi and welcome to the Openmoko community!
First of all I'd suggest subscribing to the Openmoko documentation
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:00:13AM -0500, Cristian Gómez wrote:
I think mosts of your suggestions make perfect sense, I'll update the
diagram as soon as I can. But reading your comments I think that maybe we
should make a DB diagram instead to make things clearly from the DB
perspective and then
Hello,
I'm writing a minimal gmail client for the Neo and found that libgmail
has loads of dependencies when trying it on the Hardware (which wasn't
successful until now because of these deps).
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct gmail or
general email library?
Libgmail
Does someone of you know a (possibly easily *g*) usable direct gmail or
general email library?
The imaplib module would probably be your best choice. It's packaged in
python-email.
Cheers,
Mike.
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for reference, attached is some output from hcidump lsmod on my
laptop, where I am able to connect and use the keyboard successfully.
Tim
laptop.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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My bluetooth keyboard also works very well on my freerunner.
(I have an iGo Stowaway keyboardwhich i would highly recommend...its
very nice!)
-Dan Staley
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Tim Abell t...@timwise.co.uk wrote:
for reference, attached is some output from hcidump lsmod on my
2009/8/24 Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi:
So anyone had any success in trying out apt-portal (
http://wiki.getdeb.net/apt-portal/Download )
joaopinto at #getdeb is willing to help anyone running into problems.
Hi Risto not success yet, the thread problem persist and I have
checked that the
But as RHK pointed out in the next email, someone should test apt-portal,
because that was talked about earlier and it already exists and should
be good enough and I've exchanged words with Joao Pinto about it..
... Which makes me at least one prime candidate to test it, but today was
a
hi all, ive upgraded to latest shr package and ran opkg update. it
seems pyphone log does not list any incoming, outgoing, or missed
calls.
is this known?
is there anyway to fix it?
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:03 PM, jeremy jozwikjerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all, ive upgraded to latest shr package and ran opkg update. it
seems pyphone log does not list any incoming, outgoing, or missed
calls.
also there are no errors listed when running from the terminal.
besides the
undrwater wrote:
Whats new?
* Stylesheet(s)
* Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
* More settings
I WAS diving yesterday, so I will attempt to grab my profiles today or
tomorrow. :)
Russell Dwiggins
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