Op 13 okt 2008, om 16:48 heeft Radek BartoĊ het volgende geschreven:
Hello.
I'm trying to compile GDAL [1] library as a prerequisity for GRASS
GIS package
using OpenMoko toolchain [2] but I'm getting following error message
of
missing some autoconf macros.
GDAL is already in OE, so why
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Werner Almesberger schreef:
| Graeme Gregory wrote:
| This has been a long requested feature and its finally ready to be
| unleashed on the world.
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| One less pleasant feature of this ipkg is that a freshly built rootfs
| image will still execute
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John Lee schreef:
Hi,
i686 version is released as well.
http://downloads.openmoko.org/toolchains/
As I pointed out to Mickey last week, you can't legally distribute that
toolchain for a number of reasons:
* You use autotools.bbclass almost
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Andrew Turner schreef:
I believe there is the possibility that GeoClue will be ported to
OpenMoko.
No need to port, I added geoclue[1] to OpenEmbedded a long time ago. 'bitbake
geoclue' to
get the backend. The panel applet has been disabled due to
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Hi,
Google postponed the date till the 26th, time to hurry up!
regards,
Koen
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Forwarded from the google SoC mailinglist.
regards,
Koen
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Richi Plana schreef:
On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 07:23 -0700, Ben Burdette wrote:
It would be nice to have an emulator to actually run the software over
on the computer side. Not that that's the best way to have a desktop
side to openmoko, but in the
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Dean Collins schreef:
Yeh right, personally after my experiences with development on the
Savaje OS last year anyone coding without a 100 authentic emulator is
wasting their time.
Right, Savaje doesn't reuse desktop technology (java doesn't
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Michael Welter schreef:
A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
debug board?
A debug board would have 2 main uses for me:
1) a serial console so you can debug problems with X or initscripts
2) access to jtag so you
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Christian F.K. Schaller schreef:
Hi everyone,
Reading the documents I found so far on OpenMoko and the upcoming phone
I am wondering what the plans are around Multimedia support.
The stack of OpenMoko do share a lot with Mameo, but nothing is
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Harald Welte schreef:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 10:23:24AM +0100, Sven Neuhaus wrote:
Since everyone is drooling about the next iteration of the Neo which is
exptected to include WiFi, I figured I'd add a request for USB 2.0. This
allows us to use a
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Nikita V. Youshchenko schreef:
How can it charge over USB if it gets full discharged?
AFAIK, USB device is not powered by USB host until it is configured.
So gadged must be operational to charge over usb.
Well, I'm almost certain that my USB mouse
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Gabriel Ambuehl schreef:
On Saturday 20 January 2007 13:04, Koen Kooi wrote:
Well, I'd presume that we might hope for Address Book and iCal at
least, as these are covered by SyncML.
No
iSync talks SyncML
But not AB and iCal as the poster
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Jay Trister schreef:
Btw, the gaming-console/media-player/e-book-reader GP2X is made on a
pretty much-same philosophy.Everything is open for everyone-even the
source code of the firmware. And the company is giving an SDK.
Last I checked they used
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Dane Jensen schreef:
On Saturday 20 January 2007 03:10, Renaissance Man wrote:
Presumably there will be no compatibility with Mac OS X (incl.
Address Book, iCal, iPhoto, iSync, dotMac email) when the Neo1973
ships, but is such support in the works
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Doug Shawhan schreef:
Magic fuel cells aside, I predict 802.11x will not be a big deal for
mobiles until someone comes up with beautiful, free peer-to-peer voice
app
Or, even better, a mesh voip solution. I was working at a festival last year
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Joseph J. McCarthy schreef:
I know that I will run GPE PIM apps on mine, but that is just because I
helped write them ;)
Joe
PS. I hope whoever has/gets the answer to the stock PIM apps will post
to the list since I would be interested in
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Mark McClellan schreef:
Thanks Koen,
I'll start looking at the backend. Of course my next question will be,
how do I setup a dev environmnet for openmoko? But i'll wait on that one
since it's been asked 100 times so far on the list :)
Follow
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Brad Midgley schreef:
Koen
What's the openmoko developers' take on pulseaudio? I'm looking at
how a
bluetooth pulse plugin would work out. fwiw, pulse could run as
its own
service or be embedded in another service.
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Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller schreef:
Just a question: will the OpenMoko come with FB and/or X11?
As a general note to the mailinglist: All official info is available from
http://www.openmoko.com/press/index.html
As a note to people wondering about the
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Harald Welte schreef:
dimensions:480x640 pixels (163x217 millimeters)
resolution:75x75 dots per inch
Your /etc/X11/Xserver is broken, add '-dpi 280' to your $ARGS
regards,
Koen
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Mike Krier schreef:
Marcel de Jong wrote:
On 1/15/07, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973
phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones?
In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM
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Brad Midgley schreef:
Hi
I'm working on bluetooth audio--see bluetooth-alsa.sf.net
http://bluetooth-alsa.sf.net.
What sort of software are you using for bluetooth voice? Is it combined
into some other services or standalone?
We're also
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Hi,
Andrew Flegg in #maemo pointed me to
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowToUseGPSFrameworkInOS2007, which looks seriously
sweet.
Mickey hinted that libgpsmgr and libgpsbt might be present in the form of dbus
services on
the neo. Would FIC/openmoko
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Koen Kooi schreef:
Hi,
Andrew Flegg in #maemo pointed me to
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowToUseGPSFrameworkInOS2007, which looks
seriously sweet.
Mickey hinted that libgpsmgr and libgpsbt might be present in the form of
dbus services
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Paul Bohme schreef:
Sven Neuhaus wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the
standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car navigation software... :)
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 1/11/07 1:06 PM, Sven Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
Car kit? Please tell me it includes car
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
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We have two more kits that will be available (in addition to the standard
kit): A Car Kit and a Hacker's Lunchbox.
The latter is quite cool. I'll tell you more about it soon.
I hope it's like this:
the need to exiting one for entering another.
This kins of devices are in wide spread use and the users would appreciate
having more flexibility and integration between the apps.
That's exactly what a full-screen window manager does.
Pedro Aguilar
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
Koen
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Chuck Pareto schreef:
I'm just wondering why WiFi isn't on the first generation Neo1973.
Check the archives of this list, it has been discussed ad nauseam.
Executive summary: no free drivers for power-efficient chips.
regards,
Koen
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Now where can I order a neo1973? ;)
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
Ole Tange wrote:
When the desktop is only 640x480 it would be handy to easily change
between multiple desktops.
I'm not sure what this would be useful for. In the desktop world,
virtual desktops are primarily
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
Koen Kooi wrote:
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
Ole Tange wrote:
When the desktop is only 640x480 it would be handy to easily change
between multiple desktops
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Alessandro Iurlano schreef:
And it has started GPLizing from the J2ME.
So, for everyone interested it should be easy to compile it for the
OpenMoko.
If it's so easy, why haven't you finished the work started here:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Jeff Andros wrote:
User - yes, developer - no. To get working toolchain installed I need
128M
for rootfs. So I will have to boot from card or chroot to card or use
symlinks.
as
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Oleg Gusev schreef:
I think any reasonable person understands that wifi/BT was left out
Bluetooth left out? That's not what I heard.
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Richard Franks schreef:
On 12/15/06, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Oleg Gusev schreef:
I think any reasonable person understands that wifi/BT was left out
Bluetooth left out? That's not what
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Tomasz Zielinski schreef:
2006/12/15, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. You could use a phone of a friend to send a SMS with a onetime code.
The very first thing thief do is remove and throw away your SIM card.
So you can forget about
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
We have KDE and GNOME for the desktop, we (will soon) have OpenMoko for the
phone,
we have Maemo for internet tablets and similar appliances, but we
still lack a way to easily write applications that scale
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 12/3/06 11:26 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed this: http://www.fic.com.tw/product/pmp.aspx
Is FIC planning on putting openmoko based (open!) firmware on those as well?
regards,
We haven't
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Terrence schreef:
The Java Mobile Embedded Community (www.mobileandembedded.org)
is very interested in getting Java ME ported to OpenMoko.
You can start right now by adding phoneme and javac to openembedded
(www.openembedded.org), which would make
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Richard Franks schreef:
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Hey! This is the first project idea which we (the community) could
start today and complete even before the first Neo1973 ships, without
access to the SDK or any other data. Booya.
That isn't true. You can start
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Steve Salazar schreef:
Hi. First of all I want to repeat what many others on this list have
already said. I am very excited about the open moko project and the
opportunities it represents. I will be one of the first in line to buy
an openmoko
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Corey schreef:
On Monday 27 November 2006 14:11, Koen Kooi wrote:
Steve Salazar schreef:
- Storage: 1GB minimum integrated SD for running a real linux.
Kernel 2.6.17.7 isn't real enough for you? ;)
Heheh - when will it become clear
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 11/19/06 10:34 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 11/15/06 10:15 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a continuous stream of questions flooding this mailinglist, so
isn't
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Andreas Jellinghaus schreef:
maybe it could be even the first application where I
can enter a birthday for a contact without knowing
the birth year? (I don't remember any software that
can do this.)
Apple's Addressbook.app allows just that :)
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Alessandro Iurlano schreef:
Hello.
As some friend of mine pointed out yesterday, would the ability to act
as a USB host device
let us install some USB WiFi or Bluetooth adapter?
Why would you want to install a BT adaptor? The neo has BT 2.0
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Hi,
There's a continuous stream of questions flooding this mailinglist, so isn't it
time to
add an overview page to the openmoko site(s)?
- From what I know so far:
Hardware
* samsung s3c2410 SoC
* bluetooth 2.0
* unpowered USB OTG
* usb
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Sean Moss-Pultz schreef:
On 11/15/06 10:15 PM, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a continuous stream of questions flooding this mailinglist, so isn't
it time to
add an overview page to the openmoko site(s)?
We'll put something up
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