arne anka wrote:
would it be possible, this way, to find a possible way to remove the
frame
around the screen?
In other words: could a new case be made that hasn't the frame around the
screen? that would increase the usable surface
my thoughts exactly ;-)
any help from the hardware
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 02:11:21 +0300 Vadim, Efimov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 00:21:35 +0300, ivvmm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another vote for this. The analog clock is rather useless.
enlightenment have extra module - tclock,( many
Rodney Myers wrote:
On Dec 8, 2008, at 2:55 AM, arne anka wrote:
doesn't your /etc/fstab contain an entry for /mnt/flash or so?
from installing debian on sd i got
/dev/mtdblock6 /mnt/flash jffs2
defaults,noatime,noauto 0 2
which mounts the internal flash -- not sure, though,
KaZeR wrote:
drac2000 wrote:
I already tried it with my maps.. but not successfully through engine
finding paths and all that ...
What version was it?
Was it successful for you finding and routing?
Yes, but for France i'm using Reiseplanner maps (commercial, around 40e).
I'm using
Will Siddall wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, maybe I'm just being a bit debian centric here. I saw
libecore0 - Core abstraction layer for enlightenment DR 0.17
in debian experimental and thought that it can't be too established or
arne anka wrote:
sorry no offence but, i think it is because of the infacy of some users,
which can't hande information and start running around in circles
screaming fire, fire fire!.
sentences like these
dismissed, so there won't be weekly updates anymore. Further details
and reasons
Rui Castro wrote:
So, my idea with my first message was to try to encourage people from
the community (and from Openmoko too) to put a little effort to make
Android stable in the Freerunner so that Openmoko and the community
could benefict from having another alternative OS, in the SHORT term.
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
the optimization team finished their work a few weeks ago, most people
were working on new tasks already.
Mmhmh... I was just thinking... What about the python-loader?
If I don't remember wrong, the optimization team had also the task of
creating a python loader to
John Lee wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 06:05:04PM +, Vasco Névoa wrote:
Yes, that's how I get my ballance... it's the operator that
automatically sends it at hangup.
I confirm that the dialer exits when we try to do it upon request...
I would like to know how many people need this.
Jim Ancona wrote:
I've been able to successfully build an Android rootfs from the Koolu
repository. When flashed to my phone with the kernel that Sean provided,
it runs with just about the same set of issues as the images that Sean
has put up.
I've documented how I did it on the wiki at:
Vasco Névoa wrote:
After today's testing upgrade, QPE is ignoring env var
QTOPIA_PHONE_DEVICE and going right for /dev/ttySAC0 instead of a
/dev/pts* like I want it to.
What is the new way to make it pick another device?
Surely you devs haven't forgotten there are people using
TwitterMoko is very cool and I always use it ;)
However, are you interested to make a client for Facebook? I really
appreciate it too :)
I've started something using the nice Elementary library by Raster
friends :P. It looks nice on my PC [1], but I've not tested it on the
phone yet :|
Bye!
Oh, I've found one of the games I've played more when I was young :P
screenshotted on scap [1].
Now I forgot its name, where can I find it? :) Maybe I've some saves
around too...! ;)
[1] http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=a2cb0faac134c6ba717ab4bhc6.png
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Erland Lewin ha scritto:
2008/12/3 Sargun Dhillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just out of curiosity, how many OpenMoko users out there would be
willing to pay for bounties? Additionally, how many developers would
work for bounties? What sort of bounties would you
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Ok, so I'm feeling totally moronic now ... I'm pretty sure I entered my
microSD card some 3 months ago, but I can't seem to figure out how to
remove it again ... some howto for a gta02? I can't seem to find any
lever or pressure thingie to get it to pop open there
Gothnet wrote:
But editing the bootcmd entry to read a larger kernel nand read.e
0x3200 kernel 0x30; then flashing the kernel and rootfs image as
usual. Unfortunately the time I took to do this seems to have run down the
freerunner's battery, and now android boots and immdeiately says
Rui Castro wrote:
The workaround to boot the uImage-tracking kernel from uBoot (setenv
bootcmd setenv ... ; saveenv) works, but when I poweroff neo and try
to boot again it doesn't work anymore; I have to do the hack again.
Maybe I'm doing something stupid here. It's the first time I mess with
William Kenworthy wrote:
Thats it. I installed my favourite gsmhandset.state which made the mic
audio acceptable. Then I modified PhoneProfile.conf as per #2140 and
have audio again.
I presume this fix (#2140) will appear in an update shortly?
I guess, since the openmoko OE tree has been
Rui Castro wrote:
I downloaded the code from http://git.koolu.org/ and tried to make the
generic image, simply executing make, but it fails with the following
error
--
make: *** No rule to make target
`out/host/linux-x86/framework/swt.jar', needed by
Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:
I installed Android on my Freerunner a few weeks ago, but changed back
to Qt-Extended later. Now i want to install Android again but the rootfs
image isnt available anymore at http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/
. I guess this is because the mp3 patent
leonardo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody knows which alsa statefile, and which control should I edit
to raise/lower the volume of the ringtone when receiving gsm calls?
Until you answer the stereoout.state file is used. I guess you should
set the 'PCM Volume' and 'Headphone Playback Volume'
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia-dialer one) since on every call
the volume starts at 0 so, as you
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
Hello list,
I've been playing around with the daily testing image and found it to be
reasonably good. The only thing that I've not found how to do i to set
the default in-call volume (the qtopia
Gothnet wrote:
Sean McNeil wrote:
Excellent. Then we can just include it within the image as it won't
affect operations otherwise.
Got any sort of ETA on an updated image?
In kernel ML Sean said:
egardless, there will be a new image posted on or before Monday morning.
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Rui Castro wrote:
I implemented an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here
(http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here
Alastair Johnson wrote:
Or you could follow
Joel Newkirk's simple lightweight configuration described at
http://jthinks.com/better-freerunner-networking
About this... Have you tried it?
Does it fix the most common network issues?
Thanks...
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
for A7 there's no bugfix changes to expect, except beforementioned big-C
rework for buzz issue.
There are some minor improvements on audio quality for headset stereo
(1u-4.7u). That's no bugfix in the end :-/
Currently we are not planing any hw-fixes for known bugs,
Jim Ancona wrote:
Denis Galvão wrote:
What about this soft keyboard?
http://groups.google.com/group/android-dotphone/
This one requires that programs be modified in order to use it. So it
can't be used with Android's built-in programs, unless you first modify
their source and rebuild
Walter Chang wrote:
the text field in messaging does not support cut-and-paste and there is
no way i can change that :-( . on the other hand, it will be pretty
simple to put together a simple (quick and dirty) sms sender app for
android.
Why not patching the default one instead?
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Pander wrote:
Of course this particular word list is very long and contains about
250,000 words and has a typical lng tail. Many words or compositions
or occur seldom in average day use.
What would be a good cut off point in number of words, also in terms of
performance?
The
Cédric Berger wrote:
I tried the version Sean published yesterday (without video codecs,
but broken and not available anymore). And I put back the missing lib
preventing it to start.
Please could you share them somewhere? :P
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Carl Lobo wrote:
the text on the screen is extremely blurred. does anyone have any tips
to fix that?
Give a look to this [1]. BTW that's due mostly to the fact that the
illume keyboard pop-ups automatically and that this makes Fennec
resizing the web page to a lower value than the maximum
This is just to notify the community users who don't read the devel
list: Joerg, Dieter and Werner set up some tools to upgrade the firmware
of the GSM Modem of the Frerunner (TI Calypso) to a newer image [1].
If you're affected by the infamous #666 - No SIM found - bug, you could
try to upgrade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not entirely sure this helps, but I just noticed with SHR release,
the speakerphone works! Maybe you could use the configuration from there?
I can confirm this both for Om2008 and SHR, but is there a way to
improve the sound volume?
It's too low to be used... Using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only suggest running alsamixer via ssh and upping the volume. That or
install pymixer.
I've already all to maximum values... -_-
Am I the only with this problem here?
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Mirko Lindner wrote:
I just uploaded a new version of the paroli-dialer application which
makes use of of edje rather than a toolkit.
This version of the dialer shows a new dial-pad design, implements a
dummy contacts list and allows to call a person from the contact list.
This is a
Matthias Apitz wrote:
for now I've tested it with your battery.py, here are the numbers:
181 mA -- nearly empty FR (only battery.py and Terminal running)
231 mA -- after launch of GPSD
183 mA -- after stop of GPSD
189-232 mA -- after Wifi-up with, running 'ping' through eth0
Leonti Bielski wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to install fennec on my beloved Neo.
I have added angstrom-distribution.org feed and try to do opkg install fennec
It give me gtk eror similar to this one
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/device-owners/2007-November/000759.html
Download the ipk file,
Jacob Peterson wrote:
There has been some discussion on the recently about the Glamo and
OpenGL where Wolfgang called for serious developers to get in touch with
him and he would see what could be done about getting access to the
NDA'ed Glamo documents [1]. A couple of developers responded
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
Having said that, if someone wants to seriously develop for the glamo,
please get in touch with me and we will find a legally correct way to
extend the smedia documentation to you.
In fact we have done that in a few cases before already, but I'm not
sure how much
FilipBE wrote:
I was able to disable/re-enable wifi with following lines, I did however not
have the time to check the impact on battery life
# using Atheros wmiconfig command to disable wlan
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan disable
# To re-enable wlan:
./wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan enable
Mirko Lindner wrote:
In short it would look something like:
*phone booting
*tichy starting (includes edje bindings, fso, check of desktop files
etc) and listening for dbus calls
*a user clicks on a desktop file
*tichy picks up signal and starts application
*when application is
Matthias Apitz wrote:
While thinking in power savings: is there a way to turn completely off
the power of the Wifi chip
ifconfig eth0 down should do it, but in my experience it continues to
draw the battery :|.
I guess we should wait the stable-tracking module implementation.
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Tony Berth ha wrote:
I was trying to power-on my FR but having the battery removed and didn't
succeed! Goes up to a point and then stops! Is a reason for that?
IIRC at some points 500mA are too few to run the FR (there was some
threads in kernel ML), that's why it can't boot using just the
Martin Vyšný wrote:
Port done. Somebody build the images! :-)
http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/browse_thread/thread/7be8ec2e4dae9fd6#
http://benno.id.au/images/android_on_neo1973.jpg
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3
For those that don't read the kernel ML,
Peter Nijs wrote:
To be able to use the wireless lan in my college I have to authenticate
myself
thrue an ssl encrypted site. When I use minimo for that (the only browser
that knows something about ssl on the freerunner) it segfaults.
Attached to this mail is the output file of #wget
Christophe Badoit wrote:
Andreas Wallin a écrit :
Im having problems with answer phone calls on android..
Its ringing but how to anser is the question ?
Probably with the keypad that the FR doesn't have :)
I've suggested to Sean McNeil in his wiki talk page to use the AUX
button not only
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
- It's so much slower
This is under discussion in upstream. Meanwhile I dropped physics
iteration rate (like older fr-np version did).
FIXED
Yeah... Now it works better. There are still some slowdowns, but it's
generally good.
- The virtual keyboard is very hard to
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 19:57:27 +0100 Bastiaan Hovestreydt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Hi,
since its possible I want to use my Freerunner with an USB mouse :-)
I got it working flawlessly by plugging the mouse in while the phone is
in host mode and
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
Hi all, Numptyphysics, this great physics drawing game, is reborn!
(http://www.opkg.org/package_3.html)
There are not yet new upstream release, but there are lots of new
things in svn-repository. So we can now play numptyphysics0.2-svn109
on our Freerunners. (Tested
Sascha Peilicke wrote:
As I mentioned in the Funambol threat, there is already a tool which can
synchronise via SyncML, but it was written for Qtopia-4.3.1 so someone might
have to look at it ..
Wait, here is the text of the older post:
I guess this is an open secret already, but just
leonardo wrote:
Hello list,
I didn't quite understand if after this [1] thread the problem of
booting with a completely discharged battery has been solved, and if
there is a uboot image available.. does anybody have any clue?
As I said you at Linux Day, it seems to work to me...
I also had
Andreas Willich wrote:
I would like to if there is a command line tool for OM2008.9/Qtopia to
dial a number.
On my old phone I have constantly used its speed dial feature and I
missed it on my FreeRunner. My idea was to simply create a new .desktop
file to start the app with the number to
SCarlson wrote:
Good evening everyone. I'd like to introduce the DOOM port I've been
working on. Here's the http://unsyncopated.com/BrainSolvent/Doom%20Port
wiki , where you will find some documentation and videos. Here is the
http://opendoom.googlecode.com/files/opendoom_0.1_armv4t.ipk
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
SCarlson wrote:
Good evening everyone. I'd like to introduce the DOOM port I've been
working on. Here's the http://unsyncopated.com/BrainSolvent/Doom%20Port
wiki , where you will find some documentation and videos. Here is the
http://opendoom.googlecode.com
SCarlson wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
It's so cool! It's really much more usable than Duke3d (ehy, why don't
you merge the accelerometer engine?! :P) and runs very smoothly...
By the way I've some issues to post:
- I'd prefer to use the right thumb to shoot (as Duke3d); have you
SCarlson wrote:
Edit the .opendoom/opendoom.cfg file and goto accelerometer section. There
are constants for the deadzone and sensitivity. If you need further
assistance, drop me a line.
Yes I already saw these values, but I'd like to know more about them...
BTW. I believe the Z-Axis is tied
SCarlson wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Ok, nice to hear... Btw do you have actually a quick way to use the
bottom right corner instead of the bottom left one?
I had no time to look at the sources yet...
Yes, it would be VERY easy to modify. The place you want to look is
g_game.c
Mirko Lindner wrote:
Hi all,
FSO and EFL are ready for deployment, tichy is waiting for plugins and
Openmoko is steady on course.
So now it is time to take the next step.
Nice to read this, finally! :)
Meet paroli. It will combine the technologies mentioned above in order
to provide a
W.Kenworthy wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 07:31 +1300, Robin Paulson wrote:
2008/10/28 Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A lot of WIFI networks uses web based authentication - network is open, you
connect to it, but in order to actually use internet you have to provide
some login and
David Samblas wrote:
Marc, those it need to update the modules too?
Well, if you use them yes. I've not made a package with them since I
generally don't use extra modules :P
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Yorick Moko wrote:
Does anybody know where I can find the necessary files to pimp my
freerunner like this one:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/a021c845b2f5bc5f98e3b6a78ad925f7.png ?
I uploaded that screenshot theme, it was done by CarloRatm, an Italian
user. You can find it here [1].
[1]
Geoff Ruscoe ha scritto:
So I'm downloading the new FDOM image, but unfortunately I don't see
what kernel I should use with it.
Is there a best kernel to go with it?
If you want, give a try to this [1]. It includes the latest cool patches
(better NAND performances, less power usage on LCD
JW wrote:
Ok Community,
vote and tell OM what you want for the next phone
1) touchscreen (no qwerty buttons) - freerunner, HTC Orbit, iphone
2) qwerty keyboard and tracker ball - blackberry curve
3) combination touchscreen plus qwerty - G1
if (SizeOf(GTA03-screen) SizeOf(GTA02-screen)
Robin Paulson wrote:
2008/10/27 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I uploaded that screenshot theme, it was done by CarloRatm, an Italian
user. You can find it here [1].
[1] http://forum.telefoninux.org/index.php/topic,649.0.html
great stuff. how do we use it? which directory does
Nik Lutz wrote:
The code is a real hack - I see it as a proof of concept for my initial idea:
The keyboard should have two modes.
- A fullscreen-mode with plenty of space for big buttons and a textfield.
- a minimized-mode with at least two buttons: one to switch to
fullscreen. The second to
KaZeR wrote:
(i finally ordered and received a Freerunner :) )
Nice, are you a navit dev?
I guess you are (especially looking at your site)... :P
Lothar Behrens a écrit :
Hi,
I got installed navit and after some tries I got the correct
germany.bin file by downloading it with a wget -O
member kamituel wrote:
My first thought was to use Gtk+, because I'm familiar with it and I like it.
But then I noticed, that OpenMoko switched recently to Qt Extended, so
I could go with Qt (I have some experience with Qt also, but not very big).
The Openmoko distribution is an hybrid system,
Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
I installed it using :
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv4t/base/
but I have a ratio problem, display is quite good with X over ssh and
default resolution (but I cannot see my mouse pointer) but when I resize
Fennec the ratio stays the
Michael Zanetti ha scritto:
On Saturday 18 October 2008 23:38:26 Yogiz wrote:
just do a simple script in Duke3d way and call it instead pingus
directly
#!/bin/bash
xrandr -o 1
pingus
xrandr -o 0
It's quite simple but it would be better if it's incorporated into the
original ipk.
+1
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
Vasco Névoa wrote:
Thanks Treviño!
However, qpe complains of binary compatibility:
Coult not load /opt/Qtopia/plugins/phonevendors/libficgta01vendor.so
errorString() The plugin
'/opt/Qtopia/plugins/phonevendors/libficgta01vendor.so' uses
William Kenworthy wrote:
Did a quick google but couldnt figure out what it uses as storage.
Hopefully not a relational database - they have their uses and qtopia
has conclusively proven this is *NOT* it :)
Well, I don't really know what Akonadi is using, but when I installed it
in my ubuntu
Thomas White wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 16:21:19 +1000
nickd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has now shot to my favourite app. I wonder if we could make the
'moo' earlier. I assume you're trying to replicate those little toys
that make the same kind of noise when you do the same thing.
Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
Hello,
I've recently moved from a normal cellphone to FR and punched out of the
old cellphone all my contacts to a CSV file, converted this to Vcf
(which is easy using the KDE application 'kontact' because it supports
both formats on import/export); than I've
Vasco Névoa wrote:
Hey, Senkerik, how's the Accelerometer Game coming along??...
Latest svn has some changes: [1]
[1] http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/54ecd917ef857d0d84ab87ed17260671.png
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Leonti Bielski wrote:
But what about PIM stack?
There is a project from GSOC, but it's either dead or just being
developed really slow. What if some time OM is spending on ASU get to
develop PIM stack for FSO? Or even make a 0.9 release of FSO even
earlier as planned?
This is what I'd like
Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
El día Wednesday, October 15, 2008 a las 02:25:04AM +0200, Marco Trevisan
(Treviño) escribió:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Hello,
I finally found a place in the qtopia sources where I could put code for
activating the
echo suppression
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 07:05:59 +0200, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Isn't there a way to update/configure the NOR u-Boot too?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_NOR
The NOR image sample there is a broken link now. I'm presuming that it's
NOT just the same u-boot bin
Vasco Névoa wrote:
Thanks Treviño!
However, qpe complains of binary compatibility:
Coult not load /opt/Qtopia/plugins/phonevendors/libficgta01vendor.so
errorString() The plugin
'/opt/Qtopia/plugins/phonevendors/libficgta01vendor.so' uses
incompatible Qt library. Expected build key
Matthias Apitz wrote:
I figured out that 'qtmail' is the application for sending SMS (and
other messages); is there a way to SSH to the FR and send a SMS from
the command line, for example like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# qtmail +491704527211 Hello World
I don't really know if there's a way to do
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Wednesday, October 15, 2008 a las 08:18:40AM +0200, Marco Trevisan
(Treviño) escribió:
Here you are [1]. It includes also the mwester fix for re-registering
network and my workaround for GSM firmware crash. I hope it won't have
any incompatibility with your
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
In the enlightenment archives there's a new Rasterman image:
New updates from Rasterman (ehy, why don't you add RSS feeds to your
site?! :P): http://www.rasterman.com/.
To underline a new image [1] and some scripts to get the same by
compiling [2]. In his files
Lorn Potter wrote:
Hello,
I finally found a place in the qtopia sources where I could put code for
activating the
echo suppression for every incoming/outgoing call.
I'm quite sure that experienced qtopia programmers would find a better
place for it.
A better place for stuff needed for
Vikas Saurabh wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 06:15:58PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:26:48PM +0200, Oscar Casamitjana wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Hello,
I finally found a place in the qtopia sources where I could put code for
activating the
echo suppression for every incoming/outgoing call.
I'm quite sure that experienced qtopia programmers would find a better
place
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:03:53 +1100, Sarton O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing with the current scenario, invoking a generic boot from nor
means
you lose any benefits of an updated u-boot/qi in nand? As in you may see
power
management regressions and the
Andy Green ha scritto:
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:34, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's planned for partition selection is you will in future be able to
press AUX while Qi is pulling in the kernel it selected to abort the
load and move to next usable partition,
Davide Scaini wrote:
i just hope that very soon will be possible to use something like the
illume keybord... this matchbox-kb is pretty unusable... but works ;-)
Finally... How much is far the e build for debian? :P
Btw, is there anyway to get the matchbox kb auto-popup?
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William Kenworthy wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to control the wifi icon in 2008.9. It
currently stays on after the first connection and never goes off until
the next reboot.
The icon is working. The problem stays (as always) in the wifi driver.
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SCarlson wrote:
Check out nano .
+1
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Christian Adams wrote:
wicd on debian is functional but for me it eats up to much mem and
often cpu ..
since i found no mem-savy alternative i got back to manually ifup/
down wifi ..
To use debian in a functional way (especially when I run midori or
iceweasel) I had to use swap... So I've
Armin ranjbar wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:22:54 +0200
Bumbl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe because afaik powertop is by intel and for x86 cpus only?
humm ... is it ?
since debian has Arm package for that , i thought its usable on arm
Yes it is usable... I've tried it weeks ago and
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:11:12PM +1300, Glen Ogilvie wrote:
Does anyone have some pre-built 2.6.26 kernels that could be tested? I am
wondering if I should compile something from the git kernel tree. I don't
care if wifi does not work, but need something
Michele Renda wrote:
There is already Network manager available on Debian @ Armel4. It is
running, but seem to be it doesn't recognize the Wifi card of FR.
What would you use as a Network manager in Debian?
Months ago I got wicd working in Om2008, but it wasn't so good for the
finger usability
Konstantin wrote:
Is there any documentation available that describes the format of the
.kbd-files
the Illume-Keyboard uses? I'd like to build a german qwertz-layout (comes in
handy for writing SMS ;) ), but don't quite understand the format of the
corresponding keyboard config files.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written other script for that LEDs some time ago, it's called
ledd and it's indicating charging state and transferring data over
wifi. http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/ledd
Look also at openmoko-led [1]; it was the first led implementation, it's
written in C
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ha scritto:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:52:00 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
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babbled:
So this is a little utility I wrote [1] to check the frequency of each
word and writing back a new dictionary with frequency data.
To run it you need php-cli
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 08:10, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ummm. Nice try, but see the results below. I ran this remotely on my
workstation at work, since it's right on a 20mb fiber... Hopefully I'll be
allowed to use Google again by the
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 10:52:13 +1100, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:52:00 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
So this is a little utility I wrote [1] to check the frequency of each
word and writing
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
- when using the dialer and then selecting a contact, it would be nice
to have the same letter-select as in the normal contact-list
There are some patches for Om2008's qtopia at bug #1966 [1]. I figure
that they can be easily ported to Qt extended too.
[1]
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