Am Mittwoch, den 24.06.2009, 17:32 -0600 schrieb Laura Vance:
> The thing that I think is a complete absurdity is the fact that so much
> of the software for the FR is written in an interpreted language
> (Python).
It becomes less of an absurdity when you know the history.
> The core systems ne
Am Mittwoch, den 24.06.2009, 22:32 +0200 schrieb mobi phil:
> By the way... did anybody "reverse engineer' a bit the iphone ?or
> Android?(not necessarily only the code, but gui patterns I think
> paying a little attention to their way of doing things maybe will
> inspire a bit.
Both Android and t
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Just a quick response for now: there is no real-time on Google. You need
to "reload" manually after synchronisation. Thx for all the input ...
Petr Vanek wrote:
> Michael,
>
> i set sim limit to 250, her is the con
Petr,
thx for the feedback!
Indeed, Paroli integration is the next feature I am aiming for ...
For the error you were talking about: Could you please start the app
from a shell (pisigui) and give some more details about the error from
the console output? This would help a bit on narrowing down th
We just released PISI 0.3.
Contacts synchronization was extended by SIM (via DBUS) support - making
it available to SHR users. Python 2.6 is supported as well (including
all dependency packages).
Contacts Synchronization currently supports
- SIM Card via DBUS (e.g. SHR)
- QTopia SQLite (e.g. OM 2
I agree, it's very inconvenient and a burden on the distribution maintainers.
I recommend we patch it out.
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ke to redesign? IMHO it would be enough to
scale down the current track information and the position slider a little bit.
The menus etc are looking nice in landscape mode and I don't see any reason
why not use canola in landscape mode as it is a full-screen application
anyway
On Sunday 14 June 2009 20:32:10 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Hey, I'm on SHR-Unstable and every now and then I get a call from
> 8664693328 and it's always a call bugging me about either my car warranty
> expiring or getting cheap health insurance. Now, I just bet there's a way
> to edit a YAML fil
t I don't think
this is related to your packages. The second run (whithout changes) completes
fine though.
Thanks again,
Michael
On Thursday 11 June 2009 14:02:17 Hermann Lacheiner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have created packages for the canola media player (see
> http://openbossa.indt.org/
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 11:57:51 Yorick Moko wrote:
> could you give a link to that video again please?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFuwhPXYxxI
at 18:37
greets
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Yorick Moko wrote:
> One thing I don't understand:
> intone with a2dp: mplayer usage around 40% and sometimes spikes to
> everything available (80-85%) ==> no fluent playback
> intone without a2dp: 12% cpu ==> fluent playback
>
> how come?
Well the a2dp stuff seems to be fairly cpu intensive, pr
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 09:59:00 Christoph Pulster wrote:
> > it started with Sean's Vision. Free the Phone.
>
> Thanks for the very interesting inside views about your decisions, I
> really appreciate your way of explaining how things worked out.
> I have to revise my opinion about your marketin
Cool stuff. Next step: Stick the FSO middleware beneath and work on some apps
:)
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On Tuesday 09 June 2009 00:05:10 Jon Levell wrote:
> Michael Zanetti wrote:
> > How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on screenshot
> > #2753?
>
> I think that is a screenshot of Launcher:
> http://www.opkg.org/package_220.html
>
No... It also i
On Monday 08 June 2009 12:22:08 Tobias Diedrich wrote:
> The framework should be able to detect a battery hotswap and just
> force a modem reboot IMHO.
Agreed -- pending someone fixing http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2287
though...
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DJDAS wrote:
> It's very simple: you have to pair to the device and create a .asoundrc
> file in $HOME.
> You can see a sample of it in the bluethooth.py module of BlueMoko[1]
> (look at the function connect_A2DP() )
> After this the bluetooth headset will become the default alsa device so
> you
Great post, good vibrations!
Thanks for sharing... and keep the bug reports coming!
Cheers,
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Hi Yorick,
Yorick Moko wrote:
> I find intone by far the best music app (low cpu usage); but I can't
> find a way to route the audio through
> Currently I use mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth /mp3/
> I would love it if this would be possible with intone.
>
> Does anybody know a way, or is there
On Sunday 07 June 2009 15:33:49 Petr Vanek wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 15:14:02 +0200
>
> Michael Zanetti (MZ) wrote:
> >On Sunday 07 June 2009 12:00:44 Petr Vanek wrote:
> >> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
> >> select
On Sunday 07 June 2009 12:00:44 Petr Vanek wrote:
>
> i am uploading it on http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ as we speak, please
> select what you like :)
>
Very nice screenshots!
How did you get the category bar on the bottom for example on screenshot
#2753?
Tha
On Saturday 06 June 2009 10:29:46 Ben Wong wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:28 PM, a dehqan wrote:
> > I was a c++ & PHP programmer before but now i'm not ;
> > and should someone be a pro programmer to use openmoko ?
>
> You do not need to be a professional programmer to use the Freerunner.
Ind
On 06/05/2009 04:25 PM, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> I would like to know which hardware revision my phone has. I'm sure
> this has been explained again and again, and I'm sorry to keep beating
> the dead horse, but I still don't know what revision I have. I'm
> pretty sure it's before A7, but i
the
longest name. Perhaps it would be worth a try to rename "Uncategorized" into
"Others" to make way to scroll shorter.
Cheers,
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On Wednesday 03 June 2009 19:49:01 Michael Zanetti wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 June 2009 12:02:46 Petr Vanek wrote:
> > >In contrast to Warner I really like the scroll bar at the bottom, and
> > >I find it not only nice looking, but also very easy to use with one
> > >
ary. For example look at
Neon. It scrolls really smooth. I have no idea what toolkit they use,
though...
Apart from this I'd vote for the toolbar and against the dropdown list.
Thanks c_c!
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Richy,
I assembled a new package for vobject (as well for gdata and dateutil)
and uploaded them to opkg.
Besides the Python 2.5 parts they also include the Python 2.6 packages now.
If you update, please let me know, whether this working for you ...
greetings
Mike
Richy wrote:
> I tried this on s
Andreas Hennig wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> Does one of you have expirience with gstreamer?
> I use gstreamer for my music player pyRok. Initialy it works fine but after a
> while it locks up and i don't see a reason.
> There is no error message ot something. The music just stops.
> I compared pyRok with
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 15:46:53 c_c wrote:
>
> Michael Zanetti wrote:
> >>What about dropping the drop-down-list for the categories and use the GUI
> element (not sure how it's called) that is also used by illume settings
> and elmphonelog for categories.
>
> A
ure how it's called)
that is also used by illume settings and elmphonelog for categories. IMHO that
would be a big improve in terms of usability and coolness as it is a very
finger friendly widget. It would have some sort of recognition value on illum
2009/5/26 Vasco Névoa
> Hey, take it easy, stop going berserk, and wait for the announcement.
> They will talk to us when they're good and ready, so save your energy for
> then, and stop raising confusion.
> Be civilised. Be smart. Be silent (until necessary).
>
hmmm, let's see here whom should
Keep it up!
Michael
On Monday 25 May 2009 13:21:45 c_c wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, seeing as there scope for having a decent launcher / home page, I
> thought I'll make one. The result - launcher is written in C and uses
> sqlite and elementary. It works, provides some needed features and l
ttle hands-on examples
> to use already existing infrastructure -- i am rather the type that
> embarks from small examples upon larger quests, not from reading lengthy
> texts and code which creates complete apps inclusive gui and all.
Hi,
here is a little DBus Gypsy example, I hope it helps. The co
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:33:31PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
>> Problem at Display->Profile: can't get back to illume, illume, paroli
>> or paroli-illume all look exactly the same
>
> Mirko told me all you need is to reboot (first boot problems ... I re
Angus Ainslie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> As I think we've fixed more things than we broke it's time for another
> testing
> release.
You've only updated the rootfs, right? So no changes in the wifi driver?
M
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Congratulations! I'm downloading right now and will report back.
I'm very impressed with the rate of revisions.
Michael Shiloh
Angus Ainslie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> As I think we've fixed more things than we broke it's time for another
> testing
> rel
> prevent this?
Remove the shutdown on low battery rule
from /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml and restart.
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On Tuesday 19 May 2009 20:04:51 Yogiz wrote:
> Someone correct me if I'm wrong but is that really so hard to fix? If
> one has time to play around, default login can be substituted with one
> of a restricted user. Check out what breaks, fix it, repeat. What must
> be absolutely run as root can be b
e range of operating systems ...
jeremy jozwik wrote:
> nice, i was wondering where that information was saved. what desktop
> application would open such a file?
>
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Michael Pilgermann <mailto:kichka...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>
> Kimaido
app is in ICS format and stored here :
> ~/.evolution/calendar/local/system/calendar.ics
>
> Another app is gpe-calendar.
>
> Kimaidou
>
> 2009/5/18, Michael Pilgermann :
> > Francesc,
> > to be honest - I am not aware of any client. And, I am not too sure,
> > whi
? I would be happy to get some more input for
these things ...
Greetings
Mike
Francesc Romà i Frigolé wrote:
> On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Michael Pilgermann <mailto:kichka...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>
> We just released PISI 0.2.
>
> Loads of enhancements
Good news to hear about all the progress on opimd.
We have been working on a PIM synchronization tool named PISI for a while. I
think, with all the progress here we should start integrating it with opimd;
for now mainly contacts and calendar information.
Where could I find more information abou
On Friday 15 May 2009 11:47:36 Vasco Névoa wrote:
> Citando KaZeR :
> > Indeed, stopping fso-gps made it work, thanks for the hint. The drawback
> > is that you loose all the benefits of fso's gps handling : on demand
> > statup, shared access, etc.
>
> That's more or less true. You see, when you s
On Wednesday 13 May 2009 00:17:26 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 07:52:48AM +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 May 2009 16:40:48 +0200 Pander
said:
> > > Steve 'dillo Okay (Roadknight Mobility Labs) wrote:
> > > > On May 11, 2009, at 13:26 , community-requ...@
(Private note: I have this strange sense of Deja Vu :-), although it's been a
long time since we had this argument :-)
On Tuesday 12 May 2009 02:56:12 Lorn Potter wrote:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > Yeah,
> >
> > that's pretty sad. They should
Yeah,
that's pretty sad. They should have picked FSO or even Pyneo or at least
something that is already in development for quite a while. This way it looks
like NIH syndrome.
Until now, trying to co-work with these guys typically went like "yeah, you
can take our APIs, if you want. No, we don
On Monday 11 May 2009 18:18:58 Cameron Frazier wrote:
> After wading through the noise unsuccessfully on google, could anyone
> point me towards some means of getting the track information from a
> .sid file?
There's no track information in .sid except
*) name of main tune
*) number of subtunes
*)
On Monday 11 May 2009 16:54:22 jeremy jozwik wrote:
> you think EXEC=poweroff will do the same?
Probably not, since powering off is something different than suspending.
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On Monday 11 May 2009 10:43:17 Charles Clément wrote:
> I do use the suspend button a lot, as a substitute I created an
> application entry with the line:
>
> Exec=mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage
> org.freesmartphone.Usage.Suspend
>
> and clicking on it suspends the ph
On Sunday 10 May 2009 01:13:26 Dan Staley wrote:
> I just flashed the latest SHR unstable (built today) and all sms
> messages still just get a number displayed instead of a name for me,
> even if the person is in my contacts list. The lookup seems to work
> fine on incoming calls though.
>
> Can
On Saturday 09 May 2009 12:45:04 ANT wrote:
> Tested on Firefox, Opera, Chrome.
>
Works also with Konqueror!
Very nice!
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On Friday 08 May 2009 02:32:40 Denis Johnson wrote:
>
> Could you or someone please describe where and how to install fsoraw
> on shr-testing (23 Apr or so) ?
>
There is a howto on the mokomaze project webpage.
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On 24/04/09 03:16:21, wim.delv...@adaptiveplanet.com wrote:
> ... Micro SD card does it support ?
>
> I.e. if I buy a 8GB micro SD card, would the GTA01 be able to use
> it ?
>
> Thx
8GB cards work fine. Might try a 16GB when the price co
Booting either version of shr today gives me:
There was an error loading module named:
d connman/linux-gnueabi-arm-ver-pre-01/mod
modules search directories
I don't see anything under known issues on the wiki regarding shr.
Any ideas?
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Nelson Castillo wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> Nelson Castillo wrote:
>>> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Michael Shiloh
>>> wrote:
>>>> I'm not looking for Qi, but I'm asking where should we tell people to
Nelson Castillo wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> I'm not looking for Qi, but I'm asking where should we tell people to find
>> Qi.
>
> That is what I understood.
>
>> Will it always be there? Should I change both re
I'm not looking for Qi, but I'm asking where should we tell people to
find Qi.
Will it always be there? Should I change both references on the wiki to
point at your directory?
Nelson Castillo wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> 1) Wher
1) Where is qi?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi#Installation says
http://people.openmoko.org/andy/
but http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2009 says
http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/testing/NeoFreerunner/
which is right? Tell me and I'll correct the wiki.
2) 2009 not descri
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 10:59:03 David Roetzel wrote:
> Today, we also started a Call for Projects. At
> https://callforprojects.froscon.org you can register a booth or apply
> for a developer room. Developer rooms are provided for projects that
> want to organize their own track of talks or simply
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 11:54:23 Anas Alzouhbi wrote:
> Hello!
> I want to transfer a file from my smartphone to the pc, for exemple
> the file name is toto4 and the username of my pc is elzouebi
> I runned this command
> scp toto4 elzou...@192.168.0.200 , it created a file called
> elzou...@192.168
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 10:19:06 Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
> Just a question : before I used shr-testing and serenity, and my apps
> were black (tangogps, wifimofi). Yesterday I flashed my FR to restore a
> fresh new shr-testing, I restored serenity too, but my apps are grey
> (like a classical gtk wi
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 07:52:09 Bram Mertens wrote:
> Great, haven't seen that seen I've only subscribed to (only heard
> about it's exisitng) this week.
>
> Any idea when this would make it to testing?
>
> I seem to recall reading somewhere that SHR-testing is currently more
> recent than SHR-unst
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Sun, 3 May 2009 13:09:11 +0200
> Von: Richy
> An: List for Openmoko community discussion
> Betreff: Re: PISI 0.2 released
> I tried this on shr-testing but I get:
>
> r...@om-gta02 ~/.pisi $ pisigui
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File
> Now it should "run", but I think it's not
> working. There are still some errors with dbus (I think they come with
> bluez)
Any progress on this issue?
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> Great news ! I think ics support will allow a lot of things
We just released PISI 0.2.
The biggest change is ICalendar support!
Greetings
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We just released PISI 0.2.
Loads of enhancements were applied to Calendar synchronization - now
supporting Google Calendar and ICalendar.
Contacts Synchronization currently supports QTopia SQLite, LDAP, VCF
files and Google Contacts.
Get your copy here:
http://www.opkg.org/package_191.html
_
missing too. After I restarted the neo the icon appeard. No
change in the .desktop file was needed...
Thanks for this great game! Version 0.5 really rocks!!!
Michael
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On Friday 01 May 2009 12:52:00 Giovanni wrote:
> There is an official port of Slackware 12.2 for ARM cpu:
>
> http://armedslack.org/
>
> How can we install it on the Free Runner?
If they provide jffs2 images, install them as usual. If they provide tarballs,
unpack them on the SD and boot from the
The headset button only gets sent when a certain alsa control is on, Werner
can fill you up on the details. After that, it should be possible to do a
simple fso rule for it.
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No problem technically, although there's a lot of integration to do in order
to tailor Maemo (which is really tightly coupled to the n8x0's form factor and
I/O capabilities) to the FreeRunner.
It would rock though if someone would write some FSO-based clients for it,
that way the hardware could
Hi Bill,
> Can read the chipset time, but cant seem to set it (from mickyterm).
> Tried lots of variations, and from what googling finds it *should* work,
> but doesnt. Is there something I am missing? (using moko11 firmware)
>
> OK
> AT+CCLK?
> AT+CCLK?
> +CCLK: "0/1/1,0:0:14"
>
> OK
> AT+CCLK="
On Wednesday 29 April 2009 20:47:23 Marcel wrote:
> Should be fast, but how would you control that with a touchscreen (->
> mouse)?
gpm.
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 17:23:57 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> I thought it was impossible to wake from suspend based on accel. input...
> Was I mistaken?
Yes, it works fine. Apparantly the kernel devs had a hard time getting it
going, but hardware-wise we made sure that the accelerometers are
It has been designed for the asian market, where it's pretty fashionable to
hold your phone with a strap around the neck.
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One solution would be to make the accelerometers a FSO Resource, so that
application reference counting works.
One of the things I want to implement for FSO milestone6 is auto-suspend when
the phone is lying up-side-down on a table with auto-wakeup when you give it a
whack.
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 14:16:09 c_c wrote:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer-2 wrote:
> >> if only we had illume's softkeyboard working...
>
> Wonder how QTE does it.
They have their own, designed to work on pure-fb.
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 13:04:09 Tilman Baumann wrote:
> c_c wrote:
> > The thought came from the fact that QTE seems faster. So, if X was
> > removed
> > from the equation - how would the freerunner perform?
>
> I never felt a noticeable speed difference.
Well, I did some measurements on the
On Wednesday 29 April 2009 08:59:28 c_c wrote:
> I know this will irritate the purists - but with e providing a reasonable
> windowing environment, with SHR developing a lot of apps in elementary and
> with the number of apps written in efl/elementary on the rise - this
> **could** be a viable so
sitory.
> So if you are running Shr unstable, just do
> /opkg install dates tasks/
> to instal these apps
>
>
> 2009/4/15 Michael Pilgermann mailto:kichka...@gmx.de>>
>
> I remembered that I had had a close look on the website already -
> and I just did so a
On Saturday 18 April 2009 02:20:47 William Kenworthy wrote:
> Try screen - run "screen -L" and it will log anything in the window to
> file ("screenlog.0") - advantage also in that you can reattach and check
> whats happening as well. I presume there is no loading problems on
> normal operation le
AT%CTVZ=1 just enables the unsolicited result code. There is no way to
actually _query_ the time from the network. It depends on the operator whether
it sends it to you or not. It also depends on the modem whether it can
understand the network time report or not. The unsolicited result code can
On Friday 17 April 2009 17:30:37 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Michael Lauer: Not entirely sure what that page is saying... Is it saying
> we don't know exactly how to get time from the network?
Once someone sends me an unsolicited response code from a FreeRunner that
shows that the n
On Friday 17 April 2009 17:03:51 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> ...Which makes the FR pretty much the only phone in the USA that doesn't
> get its time from the network...
I have not seeing you answering http://www.mail-
archive.com/de...@lists.openmoko.org/msg02181.html
...
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On Thursday 16 April 2009 01:04:43 Russell Hay wrote:
> I've been using SHR-unstable quite happily for a week or two - and the only
> major issue I have is that whilst on a call, if another person calls me - I
> receive notification of a call waiting, then it drops both calls.
FSO is probably guil
I remembered that I had had a close look on the website already - and I just
did so again.
I see two problems here: first of all it is written in C (PISI uses Python);
but nevertheless I think, I could re-use at least some of their ideas ...
Second: the Sync-part of Pimlico does not progress muc
> So, the fact that when idle the accelerometers report a positive Z value
> implies that the Z axe is actually upward.
>
> Agree ?
Yes I think that's right. If you hold the Freerunner that any arrow of an axis
points to the earth middlepoint then the sown value must be n
> > http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=1237229080902
>
> well, that's more or less what i understood so far.
"Die Entwicklung der Mobiltelefone wird eingestellt"
Development of mobile phones stopped
big topic (many people don't read more)
"Openmoko gibt freie Handy-Entwicklung auf"
Openmoko stopps
We just released the first version of PISI.
Pisi is an application (written in Python) for synchronizing all sorts
of PIM data. Currently, mainly contacts from several sources may be
synchronized. You can choose between GUI and Command Line Interface.
See project home page for more details
(https
Please refer to http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2009/04/04/back-
from-switzerland/
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On Tuesday 07 April 2009 00:45:05 Cedric Cellier wrote:
> I tried to edit the wiki page about the accelerometer in order to document
> this change :
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_data_retrieval
>
> Please someone review it !
Thanks
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problem is that it cannot switch to USB host mode anymore.
Someone at the Kernel list wrote the following. Any idea how to solve this?
Greets
Michael
> It seems to be removed by this commit
>
> commit 70b36104ab8c03f5be6d03344214d09447d9d4a8
> Author: Balaji Rao
> Date: Mon
as
possible the community has commented the articles. Anyway it doesn't put a
good light on Openmoko.
Michael
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One word: Awesome!
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Hi,
has anybody tried the new toolchain with new Ubuntu (9.04)? Is it compatible?
Greets
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> How do they not work? Probably you just use applications that nobody
> cares to update to handle the proper way of reporting accelerometer
> events that was announced about 2 months ago?
I used the python script from the wiki and it delivered only zeros.
#!/usr/bin/python
import struct
from m
> doesnt. Can anyone confirm this or tell a way to make the accelerometer
> work again?
CONFIRMED ! Don't know how to make them work.
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Michael
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On Sunday 05 April 2009 17:50:12 Young wrote:
> I have been following these lists for a while now. I've looked up on
> the wiki, but I still have a few questions.
>
> 1. The phone selling for 299 on the main site, do es it have the bug
> fix? or might I still have that problem?
>
> 2. with the rece
Hi,
I have written a tool in C++/Qt and if it connects to DBUS and enables the
GYPSY, frameworkd is using permanently 50% of CPU which seems very high to me.
Is this normal? Due to python? Or am I doing something wrong. I'm using SHR
testing but with FSO it's the same.
Code Snippets:
/// cre
David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> unable to untar the file
> r...@om-gta02:~# tar -xzvf serenity-0.2.tar.gz
> tar: invalid gzip magic
The archive is fine, it's just the filename that's wrong, it's not
really gzipped. If you just do "tar -xf serenity-0.2.tar.gz" it'll
unpack without problem
On Saturday 28 March 2009 01:58:34 Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
> Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
>
> I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
> for SHR (tested on SHR testing) -- for this I ported
On Thursday 26 March 2009 11:20:33 Helge Hafting wrote:
> > Correct. While the STK commands are thorougly documented in the specs,
> > the AT commands are device-specific. I can collect the Calypso-specific
> > information you need -- if you want to work on that.
>
> I'm interested. I'd like to get
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