Re: bluetooth networking

2008-02-21 Thread Phani Kumar Kancharala
pand -nc BAddr is failed with segmentation fault. When I run the script provided, after replacing the bluetooth address, the terminal was hung up. following are the dmesg: 1Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0018 1pgd = c417c000 1[0018] *pgd=34216031,

Re: Question for OpenMoko: can we please buy just a battery?

2008-02-21 Thread Marcus Bauer
For those with a soldering iron I can recommend mintyboost [1] Works great here, two AA batteries extend the life of the Neo for about two hours. As it is a dumb charger you need to manually activate fast charge, otherwise the Neo will only pull 100mA. Make sure you test the output voltage

Re: Force shutdown

2008-02-21 Thread Jay Vaughan
(10 factorial) seconds is exactly 42 days, heh heh. (Google calculator was handy.) Neat. 42, the answer once again. :) .. especially appropriate since the question is, of course what is gods phone number?, thank you deep thought .. ; -- Jay Vaughan

Re: And Now For Something Completely Different...

2008-02-21 Thread Jay Vaughan
moko is a type of maori/pacific islander facial tattoo its also 'booger' in spanish .. ; -- Jay Vaughan ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

official Photo browser/manager in openMoko?

2008-02-21 Thread David Samblas Martinez
Hi all, I was searching for any clue about this topic in the wiki or in pojects web site and I didn't found anything clear yet. There is any Photo browser/manager that will be distributed with openmoko? If there isn't yet, there is any candidate in development/adaptation? (doesn't care if is

Re: Question for OpenMoko: can we please buy just a battery?

2008-02-21 Thread Kyle Bassett
I can second this. I have used a similar design in some mobile handheld prototypes, holds up quite well! Much more efficient. -Kyle On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:13 AM, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those with a soldering iron I can recommend mintyboost [1] Works great here, two

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Michael Schmidt
Hello Kyle thanks for the ideas. we had a discussion about the same way you describe to bring in VOIP and Video Chat into the serverless messenger http://retroshare.sf.net . This is a pgp encryptred tunnel from one node (e.g. on your Open Moko Phone) to your node at home, If at home then an

Re: Question for OpenMoko: can we please buy just a battery?

2008-02-21 Thread Nick Guenther
Okay, but let's not get distracted: can we *just* buy a battery? ((Some of us don't have skills with a soldering iron (yet).)) -Nick On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Kyle Bassett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can second this. I have used a similar design in some mobile handheld prototypes,

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek]
Hi Kyle. Kyle Bassett pisze: specified time. If the user does not answer or a connection problem persisted, then the asterisk server can forward the call to the user's regular (OM or third party) cell line. --User can give one phone number to all contacts and have asterisk decide how to

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Meadhbh S. Hamrick
Hey Kyle... Yes.. this is a basic convergence function. I worked at Divitas Networks last year trying to make this happen on WinMoblie and Symbian phones. Sadly, I was unsuccessful in getting them to work on a Linux Solution, so I had to do all my Linux based VoIP experimentation on my

Re: A bit of fun - freerunner and the wisdom of crowds

2008-02-21 Thread Hans L
Does anyone know how many GTA01 devices were produced? As far as I know all the ones they produced were sold. I wonder how long it took before they had enough orders to sell all the devices(I understand there were some production/distribution delays even after orders were taken). If anyone

Re: A bit of fun - freerunner and the wisdom of crowds

2008-02-21 Thread Jeremiah Flerchinger
I believe I read the initial GTA01 batch of 1000 was announced for sale in early July 2007 and was sold out early August 2007. Hans L wrote: Does anyone know how many GTA01 devices were produced? As far as I know all the ones they produced were sold. I wonder how long it took before they had

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Jeremiah Flerchinger
I think there would be more compatibility across devices networks with a SIP based client than an IAX. Asterisk supports both, although I not sure of the benefits of using one versus the other. I previously suggested looking into LinPhone since it is a GTK solution that is the basis for

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Kyle Bassett
Thanks for all the input! To clarify: I have already set this this system up using linux/win/mac IAX clients and it works great. Reliability is very high (no failures within the 4 months I've had it up) with my dedicated asterisk server running off my DSL connection (QoS on with a linux router).

Re: VoIP+IAX Program Theory for OM

2008-02-21 Thread Jon
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Kyle Bassett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the input! To clarify: I have already set this this system up using linux/win/mac IAX clients and it works great. Reliability is very high (no failures within the 4 months I've had it up) with my