Carl Lobo carll...@gmail.com writes:
I'm really not too sure about this either, but I did manage to find a
few manuals on the wolfson site and read up on the sound systems on
the wiki, but from what I've been able to understand we need to setup
the control connection using the regular bluez
Steve \ 'dillo\ Okay armad...@roadknightlabs.com writes:
Could this be an OS/distro problem?
Could this be a never upgraded GSM Firmware problem?
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The system you've described is *really* cool, is exactly what I define a
functional phone :D
Thanks for the explanations and thanks to all SHR team for bringing us
such beautiful work!
May I add my thanks to this. Shr is really a very nice piece of work. :-)
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Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
From looking at the diagram, I think that would make sense at least. I
haven't figured out how to affect these still from looking in the state
file and in the driver though.
I'm going to prepare a routing diagram with alsa control names printed
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
Simon Kagstrom simon.kagst...@gmail.com writes:
From looking at the diagram, I think that would make sense at least. I
haven't figured out how to affect these still from looking in the state
file and in the driver though.
I'm going to prepare
GNUtoo gnu...@no-log.org writes:
it's a bug in the GSM modem's firmware...it can be updated but I advise
you against doing it because there is some command to type and if you
makes a typo it can brick your gsm modem
That's a lie.
You can't brick your modem at all, as it has a ROM bootloader.
qi: qi-s3c2442-...
kernel: uImage-2.6.28...
image:fso-paroli-image-om-gta02.jffs2
Boot into NOR and connect USB. Then run these commands:
Sander was so kind to provide this information, and at first it looked
that this was actually working. I put
on.
I really feel that Qi was not a good idea. At least, with u-boot as it
was, I had a reasonably good phone using SHR. I also have the uneasy
feeling that there is no undo from Qi, or am I wrong?
Paul
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Oh, wait, he does
You're wrong :)
I installed Qi once, but reflashing u-boot on top of it worked just fine
Sometimes it is good to be wrong... :-)
Glad to know there's a way back!
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Richard Guest wrote:
2009/2/22 Paul p...@nlpagan.net mailto:p...@nlpagan.net
What do I do wrong here?
Nothing wrong with the flashing, as far as I can tell.
What do you have on the SD card?
Qi tries to boot kernels from the the first three partitions on SD
first...
On the SD-card
someone point me to the proper setting of the Uboot env, so I can
play with this Android image?
So far SHR has been quite nice, but I am really intrigued by Android...
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Just flash Qi to u-boot and you won't have to bother with env.
Thanks!
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that Magic not found ??? (too small
and too fast to read properly).
Help? Or something?
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Paul wrote:
Now when I boot the FR, I keep seeing a set of errors that keep
repeating. Most of them state that Magic not found ??? (too small
and too fast to read properly).
Oh... wait... I see the readme only now... it also needs a kernel
image... sigh
Will put kernel on and see
happens.
Okay. I give up. How does one put Qi on a FR and make it do something
other than spout errors?
pauL
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Shaz shazal...@gmail.com writes:
I need some guidance on uSD cards because i tried a few locally available to
my town but none are
working. My understanding is that its the quality or I am making a
mistake in compatibility.
First of all, make sure you're running 2.6.28 or later, there were
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
Do you need ones that can boot or just for storage?
Do you really have a card that doesn't work with Qi and yet
works ok with the kernel?
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Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
Do you need ones that can boot or just for storage?
Do you really have a card that doesn't work with Qi and yet
works ok with the kernel?
Yes, Kingston 4gb SDHC.
Have you tried any
Mike Crash m...@mikecrash.com writes:
I wonder why nobody from the complaining has provided a usb debug log
yet? Most probably with this log the issue can be fixed by upstream
maintainer in a week or less. And yet nobody did that. Just get a
debug log, shouldn't be that hard.
But as nobody
needs it, nobody fixes it, obviously.
How to get any log, if windows machine hard reboots immediately after
connecting? We should wait for BSOD-fixed kernel in Debian...
Get new kernel - the immediate reboot is now fixed in = 2.6.28 stable.
Paul, how can i get the log? Output
Cédric Berger cedric.berge...@gmail.com writes:
Gothnet schrieb:
The windows driver seems dodgy. The 5th of december Android image made
windows bluescreen when you plugged the FR into a machine with the driver
installed.
Linux is your friend, though of course that's not always possible.
I
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no writes:
Did you flash Qi to both NAND flash and NOR flash?
Flashing NOR is impossible without debug board or messing with hardware.
But you have a working image, and linux has device drivers
for flash devices. ( /dev/mtd* ) Reading them is no problem.
So
Margo Koppelmann margo.koppelm...@gmail.com writes:
But there's one problem with the headset. I bought a 2.5-3.5 adapter
for my headphones. And if I push it fully in then the music comes only
from the right headphone. I have to pull it out a little for the music
to come from both phones.
I
Brenda Wang brenda_w...@openmoko.com writes:
Xglamo with acceleration making good progress to get glamo
acceleration working within Xorg
WTF?
What the hell does it suppose to mean?
Why did you write nothing about the real X.org progress? About what
works and what doesn't and how to compile
Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes gunnar.grim...@dfki.de writes:
... i'm not THE wiki editor ...
(emphasis mine)
Clearly you understand well how a wiki works :)
Clearly you don't know that Brenda works full-time for OM and her
official position is called wiki editor.
And i edit wiki pages too when i
David Reyes Samblas Martinez da...@tuxbrain.com writes:
mmm... too much anger and fury in your mail, please reread it, and ask to your
self if you feel proud on how you have said it?
No, i'm not. I'm angry and rude, that's the fact and that's bad, i
agree.
I will not say that you write your
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
On Monday 26 January 2009, Christoph Siegenthaler wrote:
are there any updates from resellers, FIC or any half-official
DIY-tutorials on the hardware problems, i.e. the buzzing?
This appears to have benefited from feedback regarding capacitor
Hi,
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
There's some fairly detailed discussion of audio mods on the hardware
list which could be copied into the wiki, but there is no 'official' mod.
I suspect there won't be one either, mostly because big caps won't fit in
the space
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
I propose to look at the page where i outlined my rework:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_bass_fix
Of course, that's only my take on implementation, the rework itself
was proposed and evaluated by Joerg Reisenweber, who also gave many
practical tips
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com writes:
2009/1/25 arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de:
ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
Sure, didn't realise it was an issue. Is it for bandwith/storage,
readibility or something else?
well, it is a tad annoying -- to have
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, arne anka wrote:
the best course of action, is to delete an forget it, the subject is a
pretty good hint ...
And perhaps for openmoko to start publishing SPF records
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evidence of
SPF policies, so perhaps someone should look into it. And everyone else who
isn't publishing SPF policies for their domain should consider doing so,
too - it's a pain to get a deluge of spam backscatter in one's inbox, but you
can prevent it from happening.
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Wow. I must say that I am impressed.
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like what I see.
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Wow. The phone works nicely. I did not hear a buzz, echo or other
annoying sounds.
Also SMS/text messaging incoming and outgoing works!
Have not taken the time to try GPS yet, as that is not important for me,
but I may, soon. ;-)
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I'll get around to that at a later stage. For now I'm happy with SHR and
will keep it on the phone.
Btw: the ringtone is awesome. LOL!
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Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net writes:
Will the normal phone improvements regarding noise and buzz also be fed
back into the Om2008 distro?
Om2008.x is dead. Get used to it. No, no improvements will be fed back
there.
And GSM buzz is a hardware issue! No amount of flashing can solve
it.
Hi,
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
it would be very interesting if on of the hw guys (andy?) could point out
if the procedure works for flashing u-boot and flash (when running from
sd), too.
I wouldn't recommend to try to write u-boot on GTA01 using this method
unless you have a
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Sorry if i'm annoying you, but now it worked. :)
No problem, i'm glad it worked :)
After i read build how you mentioned i found the problem why no
modules tar.gz were created. The build script needs a second
parameter
I think it needs a first
Hi,
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ras...@rasterman.com writes:
what exactly is patented that could not be reimplemented?
...
- completing a word from a dictionary based on the already available
string is done by several keyboard apps (even xvkbd afaik) w/o violating
any patents
the
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Actually, you can try to change from 2.6.24 after applying an ad-hoc
patch from http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/293 even on old
version that's provided by Debian (that's exactly what i did a month ago).
Ok.
I downloaded the fso-frameworkd
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
I installed the om toolchain and compiled the 2.6.28 kernel after some
help of [1] and google with ./build dummy. After i compiled the kernel
i got dummy/uImage-GTA02.bin what looks quite good so far.
But how do i extract the compiled modules from the
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Could it be that i have to issue some command which produces the modules
tar.gz file?
Oh, man... If you don't want to read ``build'' then please do it by
hand in the root of the build:
rm -rf staging
mkdir -p staging
make ARCH=arm modules_install
Hi,
Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net writes:
So the question is, when will the default kernel be replaced by the new
2.6.28 andy kernel so that userspace tools could be adapted to it?
That would be my question as well.
I only care for userspace to be adapted to test the suspend/resume
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Sander van Grieken san...@3v8.net writes:
So the question is, when will the default kernel be replaced by the new
2.6.28 andy kernel so that userspace tools could be adapted to it?
That would be my question as well.
I only care
Hi,
Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com writes:
2009/1/5 Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk:
Yes, and I think ogpsd is supposed to do this. Almanac and ephemeris is saved
when preparing for suspend, and loaded on resume, along with current time. If
things haven't changed too
Hi all,
I know, I am going through distro's like crazy, but that's how I am.
I flashed OM2008.12 but I can't keep it going. It boots, and after
something like only 30 seconds it already blanks the screen and plays
dead. Is there some setting I can adjust quickly to keep it working?
Paul
every time I
enabled automatic suspend, I would get resume problems), but now they
seem to have settled down a bit.
That does describe it. I had that problem, indeed. Managed to get into
the settings and disable suspend. It looks okay now, so far. Thanks!!
Paul
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For some reason there is no phone-package installed on my FR after I
flashed FSO milestone 4 on it.
Also, the number of applications on it is rather limited. (Hittop,
terminal and Numpty).
I'm not sure what's happening with all this, maybe it's trying my
patience...
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Hi Qhaz!
G'day again Paul!
What you need to do is install zhone
opkg install zhone
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install zhone
An error ocurred, return value: -49900.
Alas... this errors out. And I can't find any reference where to
download it from. :-( (it's not op www.opkg.org)
Just
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Saturday 03 January 2009 08:59:02 schrieb Paul:
For some reason there is no phone-package installed on my FR after I
flashed FSO milestone 4 on it.
Zhone only comes with the fso-zhone image. fso-console and fso-illume do not
contain Zhone.
Ahh
until I pull out the
battery. I also can't ssh into it, as there's no route to host'. Using
QT, ssh works.
Is there something I need to say or do? Wave parsley over it while
chanting or so?
Paul
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a lot of parsley,
boots into enlightenment... Thanks!
Now off to find a way to make the phone do something... ;)
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Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
And another thing is that i don't know how to switch to nand booting
when powerup my freerunner. At the moment i only use debian from
sd-card, but for testing purpose i have 2008.12 installed on nand. But
now with qi i can't boot from nand as long as i
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
And another thing is that i don't know how to switch to nand booting
when powerup my freerunner. At the moment i only use debian from
sd-card, but for testing purpose i have 2008.12 installed
from the evil empire, but that too says the device is not responding.
Ah well, such is life.
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not entirely dead. :o)
Interesting article, though. Thanks for sharing that!
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Hi Paul
Have you tried creating a new partition table with fdisk
I think I tried that too. But I'm not sure anymore, so I'll give that
(another) try. Thanks!
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Urgh. Somehow I managed to destroy my 8GB card...
I wanted to try Hackable on it, but on the FR there's no mkfs.vfat, and
the Linux box won't recognise the card anymore except as a floppy-drive...
*groan*
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Hi,
Paul p...@nlpagan.net writes:
Urgh. Somehow I managed to destroy my 8GB card...
I wanted to try Hackable on it, but on the FR there's no mkfs.vfat, and
the Linux box won't recognise the card anymore except as a floppy-drive...
Have you tried creating a new partition table with fdisk
Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
That's not good.
Is there another way to get the wlan status with help of a console
command like dbus or anything else?
I am not sure. There's an ioctl but it seems to give different results
than the power_on sysfs node.
It was recently
Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
echo s3c2440-sdi /sys/bus/platform/devices/s3c2440-sdi/driver/unbind
Aha, so this should reduce power consumption?
As far as i understand it is as effective as sending the magic ioctl
and equally
at the PDF and already know I am not going to
attempt that. I know what side of a soldering device to hold, and that's
where my knowledge ends...
;-)
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Sargun Dhillon wrote:
At the local university electronics lab they have SMD soldering
equipment (scops, irons, etc...).
Aye... Unfortunately local university presents a bit of a problem, as
in that there is none... *grin*
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Joel Newkirk freerun...@newkirk.us writes:
Still waiting for an answer from OM. (I posted a question in this thread
Friday regarding Tanatalum instead of Ceramic cap - the difference being
$0.25 vs $2 each in qty 100, and my radio guy thinks Tant is a good choice
for filtering, but waiting for
Hi,
Micha? Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm writes:
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Okay; two Freerunner units, one restores semi-okay, one's screen
| typically goes all black after an otherwise successful restore (not
| before showing the appropriate display for
Hi,
Andy Green a...@openmoko.com writes:
| I'm afraid you need at least c59a8bdc7ca4b5470ebc43dfc31ed1d3d23a7c6f
| to get stable operation with suspend/resume working. The latest image
| at Andy's is from Dec 5, and the revision i use on the phone is from
| Dec 8.
Sounds right...
| I
Hi,
Peter Abplanalp pta-openm...@psaconsultants.com writes:
can you also please point me to somewhere that tells me about
how to use andy-tracking instead of stock and what things might be
broken due to the /sys filesystem changes.
Basically you can try to use andy-tracking with FSO ms4 with
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Marcus Bauer wrote:
* GPS works out of the box
It comes as a tarball, thus you need a 2 GB SD card (SanDisk work well)
Is the GPS+SD card problem solved yet?
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Hi,
Harald Koenig koe...@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de writes:
I tried to switch from the original 512MB SD card (which works fine with my
gta02v5)
to a 2GB Kingston card labeled SDC/2GB 30870-001.A00LF TAIWAN. but with this
2GB card
I get read errors even in u-boot (both NOR from May 9 and
the installation guide and it worked for me. The install
script did its work for me just fine. With a FAT partition.
Paul
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Hi,
Andy Green a...@openmoko.com writes:
| while, it gets unable to go to sleep. I can press the power button ten
| times, it still stays on. Only way I found for now is to reboot. Not
| pretty :/
This is a kernel issue I think, it should be gone in andy-tracking based
kernels with Balaji's
providers think it's fun to make that so).
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it like that and it has worked all the time.
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The general method is hook your nails under the metal pull and pray!
Right. I forgot that last bit. Thanks.
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me away from the prompt, works well.
Looks nice, works well. Good job!
Could not get to a shell, but perhaps I should've tried that as root?
Paul
(Just too bad about the phone bit... ;-)
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Hi,
Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For example some advice for Jeremy about suspend / resume issues
would be don't waste your time doing any suspend / resume work on
2.6.24 kernel, only on andy-tracking.
I'm very sorry to jump in this thread. But this advice of yours is
so much
Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi,
|
| Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| For example some advice for Jeremy about suspend / resume issues
| would be don't waste your time doing any suspend / resume work on
| 2.6.24 kernel, only on
, there is no defined or formated 2nd
partition.
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(I CC smartphones.userland hoping to move the discussion there, it was
my fault to write about it in community, sorry)
Hi,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Wednesday 26 November 2008 21:56:19 schrieb Paul Fertser:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael
It turned out to be quite simple in the end.
Flashed QT on the FR, booted that, and followed Marian's tips on
installing the mwester kernel from a while back.
Then reinstalled fso-gta02 and things were fine again :-)
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Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 14:09, Arigead wrote:
mdbus -s $BUSNAME $OBJECTPATH $METHODNAME $APN $USERNAME $PASSWORD
APN=open.internet
Error while evaluating 'open.internet': 'builtin_function_or_method'
object has no attribute 'internet'
Can you
Hi,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Monday 24 November 2008 13:33:54 schrieb Paul Fertser:
I think i know what happens. If i restart Zhone without restarting
frameworkd it never receives ReadyStatus signal from
desktop, but they don't seem available
for Mandriva.
The fun never ends!! :-)
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Hi,
Evgeny Karyakin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2008/11/24 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not sure what's happening to you, but your dmesg traffic would be
pretty normal if you were entering and then leaving U-Boot... the
connection would indeed timeout (-110) when we leave U-Boot and load
Hi,
I understand that Zhone is not a fully functional phone application
and it is not supposed to be. But i think that fixing this bug is not
too hard for those who know framework and python well :)
I think i know what happens. If i restart Zhone without restarting
frameworkd it never receives
Hi,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Monday 24 November 2008 13:33:54 schrieb Paul Fertser:
I think i know what happens. If i restart Zhone without restarting
frameworkd it never receives ReadyStatus signal from
org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM because sim was ready long ago
died,
however. After pulling the battery, things started up again, but they
leave me with a dark screen (after a small flash of seeing X starting).
Would someone know a nice way to get the FR running again?
Thanks!
Paul
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if it can solve your problem, but can be a good points to start.
Great, thank you for the tip. I'll have a try today. :-)
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Hello, everybody!
I think i found a universal (not only GTK) and easy (without special
tslib drivers) solution that should work on any X-server.
I just added to my fbpanel two icons to launch xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1
2 3' and xmodmap -e 'pointer = 2 3 1' to switch ts to left-click and
to
Thanks, everyone, for the tips.
I'll look into changing the FAT partition to EXT2, as that seems to be
the big problem-maker.
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Hi,
(i posted the reply off-list by occasion, sorry)
Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just added to my fbpanel two icons to launch xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1
2 3' and xmodmap -e 'pointer = 2 3 1' to switch ts to left-click and
to middle-click respectively. Right-click can be added as
Hi,
Timo Juhani Lindfors [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just added to my fbpanel two icons to launch xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1
2 3' and xmodmap -e 'pointer = 2 3 1' to switch ts to left-click and
to middle-click respectively. Right-click can be added as well.
Does this work for you with
I could not figure out a way so I switched to xvkbd that respects the
-geometry option.
I am messing with that too, and it seems to work reasonably well. Just
wish it would stop pressing enter continuously when I only press it
once. But I'll RTFM first. hahaha
Paul
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He who
Does anyone know if it's possible to disable the predictive
text in the alpha-only keyboard in Qt Extended 4.4.2 ?
It's on the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qtopia_/_Qt_Extended_on_FreeRunner#Internationalization
Good luck!
Paul
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He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition
Tha_Man wrote:
However, I'm still not able to switch my desktop to landscape mode :-(
setting the options in xorg.conf doesn't seem to matter, is IceWM using a
different (X) config file or something? Paul, did you do anything special
besides removing xfce (I presume) and installing icewm
Yes, it works. Fast! Including the openmoko-panel-plugin.
See an example at http://www.nlpagan.net/images/img_3914.jpg
(And no, that's not my cat ;-)
Paul
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the man who'll get me a book I ain't read.
-Abraham Lincoln
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be a way...
Paul
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Here are efforts to do this without using x.org all together:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-November/035551.html
Please also look into Illume keyboard of enlightenment, could that with
with IceWm?
Nifty. Playthings for the weekend. Thank you!!
Paul
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The things
and
gently pull it up. Works fine so far.
Paul
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There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's
loot on Treasure Island . . . and best of all, you can enjoy
these riches every day of your life.
-Walt Disney
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