David Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A thought.
>
> My current phone has birthday notifications for contact list members.
>
> This is fine, but a better extension would be to alert, and offer to
> send happy birthday text message around a pseudo random time (one
> wouldn't want to be seen t
The display? OR the projector?
maybe they have no USB at all ;-)
Read it again!
/j
Am Di 6. Mai 2008 schrieb Alexander Frøyseth:
> no
> USB1.1
> nickd skrev:
> > bear in mind it's only usb 1.0
> > -nick
> >
> > Ian Darwin wrote:
> >>
> - not being able to connect a VGA-over-USB
> >>
> >>
About this, I was wondering if there was possibility to have cron like
tasks even if the phone is suspended ?
If no, there is no way to make anything like this bithdays remeber.
If yes, what will happend ? The phone will wkae up then suspend again ?
The tasks have to suspend it after completion
>
> Shakthi,
I have been using GTA01 (Neo 1973) my main phone for some time and felt
that at its price point (under INR 12000 for GSM and GPS and VGA display) it
would make a great phone for the Indian market. Unfortunately with its power
draining problems (I carry 2 spare batteries in my pock
On Tuesday, 6. May 2008, Stefan Misch wrote:
> Hello Roland,
Hi Stefan,
>
> while I think that the OpenMoko should get more attention in the media I
> don't think it's a good idea to use all methods you mentioned.
I have just listed possible ways. Taking all ways would be too much and maybe
wrong
Hi,
First off, my 'thank you' s are due..
1. To Rakshat for setting up the Indian distribution. You obviously have
the know how of open device and open source which is great. This shop has
greatly relieved my anxiety of shipping and customs which tends to become a
hassle.
2. To Harry, fo
Openmoko,
A lot of people on the Group Order forum are asking about the
warranty protection of individual buyers when we consolidate
our orders. Is openmoko able to provide a solution where buyers may
take advantage of the bulk discount and reduced shipping
costs through Group Order and at the sa
I didn't think Skype ran on the openmoko stack. Please, pretty
please, tell me that I'm wrong :-D
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:45 AM, Ganesha Krishna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> First off, my 'thank you' s are due..
> 1. To Rakshat for setting up the Indian distribution. You obviousl
- not being able to connect a VGA-over-USB
Sheesh. Stick a cheap USB 2.0 webcam on a stick, err, a tripod, above
your phone and run that onto your display or projector. As Rasterman
said, "it's a phone".
nickd wrote:
> bear in mind it's only usb 1.0
> -nick
Seriously, though. Connect the US
Am Di 6. Mai 2008 schrieb Lally Singh:
> I didn't think Skype ran on the openmoko stack. Please, pretty
> please, tell me that I'm wrong :-D
Nope, right! So forget about skype, use plain SIP!
/j
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:45 AM, Ganesha Krishna
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
I am 99.998 % certain that it doesn't, although it is foreseeable
that it one day will, especially if the platform takes off. Since Skype
is closed source it would need official developers to port it, although
if somebody built the front-end and did some of the generic voip stuff
for them maybe
Lally Singh schrieb:
> I didn't think Skype ran on the openmoko stack. Please, pretty
> please, tell me that I'm wrong :-D
AFAIK skype has serious issues being conformant to the principles of
swatantra software[0]. ;)
Skype is used for communication in IT departements? I would not trust a
proprie
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 19:18:54 +0800
> Subject: Re: Freerunner Sale Price in India - Official partner with
> Openmoko
> Am Di 6. Mai 2008 schrieb Lally Singh:
> > I didn't think Skype ran on
The only problem is convincing all your contacts who use skype already
that they should switch to {insert libre alternative here}. For the
majority of protocols we linux users have our own implementation now,
getting people to switch is less of an issue, but for skype...
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 17:2
2008/5/6 David Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My current phone has birthday notifications for contact list members.
*cough* May 10th *cough* *cough* a certain phone *cough*
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On 5/6/08, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > - not being able to connect a VGA-over-USB
> > > Sheesh. Stick a cheap USB 2.0 webcam on a stick, err, a tripod, above
> your phone and run that onto your display or projector. As Rasterman said,
> "it's a phone".
>
> nickd wrote:
> > bear
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 00:38, Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> Florian Rebstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually, I'm starting to feel like I'm going to be somewhat disappointed
> by the performance of the device:
> - battery drainage
Some people are putting in a lot of work to get this sort of thing
Am Mi 7. Mai 2008 schrieb Flemming Richter Mikkelsen:
> On 5/6/08, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > - not being able to connect a VGA-over-USB
> > > > Sheesh. Stick a cheap USB 2.0 webcam on a stick, err, a tripod, above
> > your phone and run that onto your display or projector.
> Seriously, If everyone put as much effort into development as they do into
> bitching and whining this phone would be able to cure cancer by now.
+1
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While I completely understand the irritation with all these
experiments and heavily detailed ideas, I'd rather have people
thinking and loud than quiet and apathetic. If even a few of of them
end up committing code, we're all the better for it. Maybe we can
get a few people started on Vala.
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 20:13, Lally Singh wrote:
> -1
>
> While I completely understand the irritation with all these
> experiments and heavily detailed ideas, I'd rather have people
> thinking and loud than quiet and apathetic. If even a few of of them
> end up committing code, we're all the bett
On 5/6/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mi 7. Mai 2008 schrieb Flemming Richter Mikkelsen:
> > Hmm... the LCD on the Freerunner is VGA... maybe it is possible to split
> > the signal to the display to a VGA out and create a driver...
> > I have a feeling this will not work:(
>
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 22:00:50 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> (My second idea is to simply create a BT2VGA adapter. I will try this
> first. It will only be usable for still images, but it would be just for
> fun. But first I need some time...)
There are ready made WLAN to VGA adapters for p
http://www.xkeys.com/viewport/viewportspc.php
This is the first one I could find that explicitly says it will work
with USB 1.1. For slideshows it should work just fine, though slide
changes might take a second to redraw the screen. You probably would not
want to try to do motion video at any res
Hi,
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Mike Baroukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> About this, I was wondering if there was possibility to have cron like
> tasks even if the phone is suspended ?
You could always run something like anacron{1] on the phone. As long
as yoy don't keep you phone suspen
On Mon, 5 May 2008, steve wrote:
> I looked at emachines a few years back for doing some custom car parts. The
> CAD tool was a bit funky. The price was not hobby friendly as you note.
> My friend owned a machine shop so he just CNCed the thing since he wanted it
> too. I never tried a plastic p
Hey all,
I'm randomly getting a second and sometimes a third copy of messages
coming to the list. For exampe, Torfinn Ingolfsen's last Email with a
subject line "Re: Software" -- I got three copies. I also got three
copies of Bradley Hook's message about the external displays, but only
one co
Likewise, I got one copy of Daniel Barkalow's Email just before I sent
my message, but received three copies of my own post.
ian douglas wrote:
Hey all,
I'm randomly getting a second and sometimes a third copy of messages
coming to the list. For exampe, Torfinn Ingolfsen's last Email with a
Nope, not me
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 14:56 -0700, ian douglas wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm randomly getting a second and sometimes a third copy of messages
> coming to the list. For exampe, Torfinn Ingolfsen's last Email with a
> subject line "Re: Software" -- I got three copies. I also got three
Nope, not me
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 14:56 -0700, ian douglas wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm randomly getting a second and sometimes a third copy of messages
> coming to the list. For exampe, Torfinn Ingolfsen's last Email with a
> subject line "Re: Software" -- I got three copies. I also got three
>
Only one copy also for me. It is like you registered two / three times.
Are you sure you don't have mail fowarding activated to another email
address registered to this mailing list?
ian douglas wrote:
Hey all,
I'm randomly getting a second and sometimes a third copy of messages
coming to th
Michele Renda wrote:
> Only one copy also for me. It is like you registered two / three
> times. Are you sure you don't have mail fowarding activated to
> another email address registered to this mailing list?
Nope, I've always only had a single address on the list, and I've been a
member since
I concur that the left menu is now at the top, except for the search and
toolbox items.
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 07:05 +0200, Joachim Steiger wrote:
> please retest, ive added a small patch, courtesy of abraxa.
> thanks for testing (most of us is till on FF2 here)
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I have the same problem and ironically I got this "Nope, not me" twice.
I'm pretty sure, I did not subscribe twice, because I do not get every mail
twice, only a rare few of them.
I checked the headers of both mails and they seem to be identical save for the
Message-Id. (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> v
Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 06 May 2008 22:00:50 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
>> (My second idea is to simply create a BT2VGA adapter. I will try this
>> first. It will only be usable for still images, but it would be just for
>> fun. But first I need some time...
I'll be honest, I sent my message twice just for kicks =P
But I didn't send it three times, so one of the times that Ian received
it was through no fault of mine.
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 00:23 +0200, Stefan Misch wrote:
> I have the same problem and ironically I got this "Nope, not me" twice.
>
> I
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 12:23:37AM +0200, Stefan Misch wrote:
> I have the same problem and ironically I got this "Nope, not me" twice.
Actually, I got "Nope, not me" once, and "ope, not me" once. I
think Mo was pulling your leg. (And making typos)
Hugo.
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Same here, this happens every once in a while. Wasn't there a stage where
one message was sent numerous times?
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Stefan Misch wrote:
I have the same problem and ironically I got this "Nope, not me" twice.
I'm pretty sure, I did not subscribe twice, because I do not get every
I had that issue for a couple of days when I created a
folder to store the messages I was reciving from this
list, but it was way worse. I recived some time ten or
more times the same messages, but they had all the same
time (hour and minute), and these two I got from Mo
Abrahams have different ti
Hahaha
Funny!!!
Kosa
Mo Abrahams escribió:
I'll be honest, I sent my message twice just for kicks =P
But I didn't send it three times, so one of the times that Ian received
it was through no fault of mine.
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 00:23 +0200, Stefan Misch wrote:
I have the same p
Hi,
you are talking of something similar to this:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/2008/03/14/the-nobounds-project/
it's really nice and it works (but the glasses look strange ;)) and is
implemented in software.
just a short interrupt/inspiration.
regards,
Frederik
_
Clinton Ebadi wrote:
> The nice part about the Openmoko platform is that you can now apply
> the Emacs mentality to a phone: if it is a simple feature you can hack
> it together in an afternoon yourself.
I am new here. Do I understand this correct - it will be possible to
write programs on the pho
On Wednesday 07 May 2008 01:19:00 Thomas Jensen wrote:
> Clinton Ebadi wrote:
> > The nice part about the Openmoko platform is that you can now apply
> > the Emacs mentality to a phone: if it is a simple feature you can hack
> > it together in an afternoon yourself.
>
> I am new here. Do I understa
On 5/6/08, Clinton Ebadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But are there any that use VNC? It looks like at least that device
> uses an evil proprietary program making it useless for what people
> seem to want to do here.
Also it would be nice that it is so small that you can have it in your pocket,
an
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Anachron can unfortunately run tasks once a day, which you can read at
the Drawback. I guess that tasks, with a "remember-funktions" canot
really be realized with anachron.
I don't know if there is a timer, which can send an wakeup-interupt, but
wh
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there might be an answer to this. When you write an email an someone
uses the "answer-all" function you get an email adressed to your email
adress and one to the mailinglist. Possibly that might be an answer. And
of course sometimes there are doubl
As I've mentioned already though, the copies I'm getting are all
duplicates from the mailing list -- I got two copies of your message,
but both copies were only sent to the mailing list. None of the extra
copies I've received today had me personally listed as a To: or CC:
recipient, and the Mes
Tom Russell wrote:
I like to have both a pen and stylus handy but hate carrying more than
necessary. I found a very small (10cm, closed) combo
What about those [1] ?
I like the Confort Stylus...
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Stylus_Alternatives
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Perhaps "phone-cron" needs to be written, to take anacron to the level of
task flexibility required for modern cell phones. Cron and anacron are
crusty old beasts - we need something fresh and sharp.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED M
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Hmm, i don't have this Problem. Do you use an emailclient?
ian douglas schrieb:
| As I've mentioned already though, the copies I'm getting are all
duplicates from the mailing list -- I got two copies of your message,
but both copies were only sent
Ryan Prior wrote:
Perhaps "phone-cron" needs to be written, to take anacron to the level
of task flexibility required for modern cell phones. Cron and anacron
are crusty old beasts - we need something fresh and sharp.
Talking with dbus too...
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I've had the thought of a micro projector rolling around in my head for
a few weeks after stumbling upon this:
http://spritesmods.com/?art=picframe
It's software driven and can do ~8FPS, although it's passive matrix and
128x128 resolution. With a few ultra bright LEDs (I have a few 265 lumen
LEDs**
Thomas Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Clinton Ebadi wrote:
>> The nice part about the Openmoko platform is that you can now apply
>> the Emacs mentality to a phone: if it is a simple feature you can hack
>> it together in an afternoon yourself.
>
> I am new here. Do I understand this correct
Clinton Ebadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (not that anyone but me would care for Common Lisp on a phone).
You are not alone: I'd love Common Lisp on the phone.
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Am Mi 7. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> Ryan Prior wrote:
> > Perhaps "phone-cron" needs to be written, to take anacron to the level
> > of task flexibility required for modern cell phones. Cron and anacron
> > are crusty old beasts - we need something fresh and sharp.
>
> Talking
Am Mi 7. Mai 2008 schrieb Mo Abrahams:
> Nope, not me
>
yep, this very one was twice
/j
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On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:31 PM, "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Prior wrote:
>
> > Perhaps "phone-cron" needs to be written, to take anacron to the level of
> task flexibility required for modern cell phones. Cron and anacron are
> crusty old beasts - we need something
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