Upgrading kernel on root from
2:2.6.24+git25+8533927964761f4e2078ccd8607b90f5acc60b93-r0 to
2:2.6.24+git75929+66a83c97c4545ce4f07e0d90998f906fae49caf2-r1...
Downloading
On 7/30/08 Daniel Benoy wrote:
Also, would the openmoko design team be willing to consider a toggle
in the configuration menu between manual and automatic?
What we want is for people to add their own configuration options to
menus in the form of packages installable from the Installer. This
Knut Yrvin wrote:
Hi Yaroslav and all the good contributors to Freerunner,
I got a short answer on your second question :)
On Tuesday 29. July 2008, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
another question (sorry if I missed answer in some of the threads) -- I
wonder if you are the only person
Hi all!
Well, I'm a little new to this (as I'm sure everybody says when they are
posting for the first time), but I was wondering, how can I free up space on
the neo? Are there any packages that are not necessary? I somehow find
myself using up 99% of space after doing an 'upgrade'. I would like
Hi all.
My contacts are all in my sim card.
I can't use them on OM (with the image 20080722 but I couldn't with the
release too) because they are in international format and they all miss
the '+' at the beginning.
When I boot with Qtopia, the '+' is present and contacts can be used.
does
Back in the glorious days of Qtopia2 (o zauri, where are thou?), there
was an X server running on top of Qt-embedded. I'm pretty sure it
stalled since then, but one can give it a try
(http://xqt.sourceforge.jp/).
BTW, it might have been a quicker way to reach the let's run random X
apps
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 13:37 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 7/29/08 Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 15:33 -0700, steve wrote:
Of course!!! Every toolkit is allowed.
The whole point about FSO is to free people to pick their toolkit!
The opposite is true. FSO forces
/freerunner/200807/20080730/uImage-2.6.24+git25+8533927964761f4e2078ccd8607b90f5acc60b93-r0-om-gta02.bin
Useful advice, since a kernel package that trashes our device is
evidently not important enough for anyone to remove it from our severs.
Today's ipk is busted the same.
kernel-image-2.6.24_2.6.24+git25
you seem very passionate about your concerns. If you are going to
linux
world I'd be happy to meet and discuss things.
Or if you can make a list of specific problems I can try to
explain or
address your concerns.
[reply off-list]
;
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I will not reply to comments like these in detail. You would not understand.
-Sean
Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 13:37 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 7/29/08 Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 15:33 -0700, steve wrote:
Of course!!! Every toolkit is allowed.
The
About Jay, I apologize if I attached personally it, but he was
attaching
a lot of person of this ML, and it was not too much nice.
I don't believe I attacked any one person specifically, personally,
but okay .. lets move on. There is code to be written and new things
to be talked
planet.osm.bz2 is 4.2 gigs now, but that's why there are 8 gig microSD
cards I guess. :-) Of course being unindexed XML you don't have time
to parse and render that much data.
Hmm .. that alongside mokopedia, and my 8gig card is *full* to the
brim . Cool! :)
Hey - maybe *this* is the
Nope. Can't compete against a TomTom or any other commercial Navi. But
then there is no solution for the Neo: the screen is too small and the
speaker too weak. Nevertheless it is quite often quite handy.
I'm using it to navigate the streets of Vienna quite happily,
Marcus .. it took me a
arne anka wrote:
i just built minimo and cellwriter for the freerunner (gta02), which went
surprisingly well ...
hi
i bumped into another keyboard related issue with minimo. suddenly i couldnt
erase nor overwrite the default URL and visit something else... this used to
work! it seems
If you go read Morse Peckham's book
http://www.amazon.com/Mans-Rage-Chaos-Biology-Behavior/dp/080520142
You will understand how museuems and gallery's function; and, Sean's
words
will strike you more deeply.
Its all well and good when you're dealing with art students, but when
you hope
(We have external LNA) It means it can track with a 16dBm reduction
in
GPS signal after it made the satellite acquisitions. So if you
understood it will get a fix OK with the software workaround, and we
saw
many people report this, you should expect the tracking phase to work
better
I would take this to mean that your current location drifts from the
actual spot to places not quite where you are standing.
Exactly. I will try to upload some logs (just discovered the /tmp
change in tangogps, grr.. some test data has been lost) in the next
few days that demonstrate this
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:49:29 +0100
| Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Useful advice, since a kernel package that trashes our device is
| evidently not important enough for anyone to remove it from our
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Today's kernel package appears to be busted. As someone else pointed
| out, it is only 1104 bytes long, which is such significantly better
| compression than normal we can only be suspicious.
|
| Maybe someone
hi,
i am trying to start a internet connection on the Freerunner over GPRS.
for the start i looked into this page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPRS
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GSM
and i'm aware that this pages are not ASU or Freerunner related.
i have managed to get the free
My Freerunner hasn't arrived yet; when it does I'll check this out, it
should be fairly easy to write a shell script which will convert any
sound into a ringtone. It would be nice if there was an app on the
phone itself to do it too...
Chris.
There were some threads about this... and I spent about an hour
reading them... but still don't know nothing for sure.
All I hear is maybes :(
This is more or less my wish list... So what will be in?
1) camera (decent one, 3MP or more)
Will it be possible to record movies with sound? What
Aaron Sowry wrote:
Knut Yrvin wrote:
Hi Yaroslav and all the good contributors to Freerunner,
I got a short answer on your second question :)
On Tuesday 29. July 2008, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
another question (sorry if I missed answer in some of the threads) -- I
wonder if you are
On 7/30/08 Jay Vaughan wrote:
If you go read Morse Peckham's book
http://www.amazon.com/Mans-Rage-Chaos-Biology-Behavior/dp/080520142
You will understand how museuems and gallery's function; and,
Sean's
words
will strike you more deeply.
Its all well and good when you're
I'll try to follow some of other people's instructions (they seem to
be
scattered all over the place) and see if I can get it working on
ATT. I've
never tried this before, but if I should be so lucky, I'll create a
step-by-step tutorial for others to follow (or maybe write a script to
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| There were some threads about this... and I spent about an hour
| reading them... but still don't know nothing for sure.
| All I hear is maybes :(
|
|
| This is more or less my wish list... So what will be
I can do that, if my phone is connected to my home wireless network.
Likewise, but it would be nice if we had some dyndns support pre-
configured so that Freerunners everywhere could function, rightly so,
as pocket-based web servers. I love the idea of being able to see,
physically on
2008/7/30 Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just sayin', not trying to stir the pot. I've been testing this GPS
fix every day since it arrived, by tracking my progress to work, and
if I zoom too closely (meaning there is more SD I/O on map refreshes)
the GPS goes wild.
Do you (all) have also
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 16:07 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
I will not reply to comments like these in detail. You would not understand.
Well, we can start calling each other names here - and basically you are
calling me retarded. That's fine with me, but next time do it off list.
As you are
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:49:29 +0100
Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Useful advice, since a kernel package that trashes our device is
evidently not important enough for anyone to remove it from our
severs.
Today's ipk is busted the same.
Is there a way to tell 'opkg upgrade' to upgrade everything except the
kernel?
you could set the package on hold
opkg flag=hold packagename
that should drevent updating the package, i'd think.
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Hello,
FreeRunner, with ASU on it.
Doing an 'opkg upgrade' tody, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg upgrade
Multiple packages (kernel-2.6.24 and kernel-2.6.24) providing same
name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest.
Multiple packages (kernel-2.6.24 and kernel-2.6.24) providing same
name
This is not at all what I meant. I will reply to you privately.
-Sean
...thank you!
*removes flak jacket*
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| isn't that build in? alle the opkg kernel-module-ppp-* are installed.
| but there is no kernel-module-ppp ?
| what could i do?
We have it our defconfig
CONFIG_PPP=m
$ find . -name *.ko | grep ppp
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Charles-Henri Gros
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to tell 'opkg upgrade' to upgrade everything except the
kernel?
I just removed /etc/opkg/neo1973.conf
Thanks!
Well, that worked. Sort of:
Collected errors:
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the
Monkey D. Luffy wrote:
There were some threads about this... and I spent about an hour
reading them... but still don't know nothing for sure.
All I hear is maybes :(
This is more or less my wish list... So what will be in?
My hardware wish list after owning the GTA02v5 for a week or so
4) GPS
Will I be able to keep maps updated for free?
Will it be possible to make use of google maps, in the sense of having
the indications on how to get from A to B?
Check out OSM project http://www.openstreetmap.org/ They have a good thing
going.
/Robin
work! it seems that my (matchbox) keyboard freezes if the POWER CABLE is
plugged in, unplugging the cable instantly solved the issue, just as
plugging the cable back in re-freezes the keyboard. any ideas? can anyone
else confirm this?
don't use minimo until i get gprs up and running (i
) == 0) {
ptsname_r(masterFd, ttyname, BUFSIZ);
if ((slaveFd = ::open(ttyname, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY, 0)) = 0)
return true;
}
}
::close(masterFd);
}
But it's not in the 20080730 snapshot. Depends on the function
Benedikt Schindler wrote:
hi,
i am trying to start a internet connection on the Freerunner over GPRS.
for the start i looked into this page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPRS
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GSM
and i'm aware that this pages are not ASU or Freerunner
On 29 Jul 2008, at 23:57, JW wrote:
ok someone cleverer than me will do something cool with this and their
freerunner at some point
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080729-neuros-open-set-top-
platform-puts-linux-in-living-rooms.html
As I read it, the Neuros hardware isn't that
ti, 2008-07-29 kello 20:53 +0200, Marcus Bauer kirjoitti:
I'm a huge Openstreetmap fan but until OSM is ready for routing this
will take at least five more years, probably ten.
That's probably true _if you drive a car_ (though even for that it can
be a handy help, especially in areas that
Jay Vaughan wrote, On 30/07/08 09:37:
I can do that, if my phone is connected to my home wireless network.
Likewise, but it would be nice if we had some dyndns support pre-
configured so that Freerunners everywhere could function, rightly so,
as pocket-based web servers. I love
On 7/30/08 Jay Vaughan wrote:
If you go read Morse Peckham's book
http://www.amazon.com/Mans-Rage-Chaos-Biology-Behavior/dp/080520142
You will understand how museuems and gallery's function; and,
Sean's
words
will strike you more deeply.
Its all well and good when you're
On Wednesday 30 July 2008, Lynn Nguyen wrote:
Hi all!
Well, I'm a little new to this (as I'm sure everybody says when they are
posting for the first time), but I was wondering, how can I free up space
on the neo? Are there any packages that are not necessary? I somehow find
myself using up
Yes Jay. That is exactly the goal of this company. Sell 1,000 phones.
They we all can retire.
-Sean
wtf? you're ridiculing a single order of 1,000 phones being placed at
one time by an enthusiastic customer? sheesh. what sort of CEO are
you?
*all* orders, large and small, are worth
Yes Jay. That is exactly the goal of this company. Sell 1,000 phones.
They we all can retire.
wtf? you're ridiculing a single order of 1,000 phones being placed at
one time by an enthusiastic customer? sheesh. what sort of CEO are
you?
chill. only a misunderstanding probably -- you were
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Marcus Bauer wrote:
* I have spent considerable amounts of time, doing unpaid
development for Openmoko - namely tangoGPS.
This give you a lot of honor, and if until now I avoid to reply to you
was also for this fact.
* I feel
On 7/30/08 Jay Vaughan wrote:
Yes Jay. That is exactly the goal of this company. Sell 1,000
phones.
They we all can retire.
-Sean
wtf? you're ridiculing a single order of 1,000 phones being placed
at
one time by an enthusiastic customer? sheesh. what sort of CEO are
On 7/30/08 arne anka wrote:
Yes Jay. That is exactly the goal of this company. Sell 1,000
phones.
They we all can retire.
wtf? you're ridiculing a single order of 1,000 phones being
placed at
one time by an enthusiastic customer? sheesh. what sort of CEO
are
you?
Is there a list of uboot versions or a changelog? I would like to see
what changes have been done from that shipped with 2007.2?
BillK
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On Wed, July 30, 2008 9:07 am, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
I will not reply to comments like these in detail. You would not
understand.
Sean:
Ad homen attacks aside, you need to respond in public to Marcus's
substantive points. He is an important community developer, and he is
expressing real
Ad homen attacks aside, you need to respond in public to Marcus's
substantive points.
[as lot of the sensible remarks]
+1
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arne anka wrote:
don't use minimo until i get gprs up and running (i mostly need it to
check time tables).
does it happen with the charger only or everytime you connect usb?
It happens both with the AC charger and the usb-cable.
Intrestingly it doesn't freeze the keyboard when using
David Pottage wrote, On 30/07/08 11:07:
None of us expected an iPhone like polished and fully integrated
software stack, but we did expect a developer friendly platform with
some basic functionality that would mostly work.
Strangely enough, I didn't. Not having read the mailing list, looked
Andy Green schrieb:
# lsmod | grep ppp
ppp_generic32296 0
slhc 13440 1 ppp_generic
there is no ppp master module.
- -And
was my fault. the problem is not a missing module.
The problem is i have the wrong version.
My installed modules are not compatible with
On 7/30/08 David Pottage wrote:
On Wed, July 30, 2008 9:07 am, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
I will not reply to comments like these in detail. You would not
understand.
Sean:
Ad homen attacks aside, you need to respond in public to Marcus's
substantive points. He is an important
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green schrieb:
| # lsmod | grep ppp
| ppp_generic32296 0
| slhc 13440 1 ppp_generic
|
| there is no ppp master module.
|
| - -And
|
| was my fault. the problem is not a
How much is open-source and how much is proprietary?
Qtopia on the Neo is completely GPL.
And
if I can finish with a horribly vague question, how much of the
open-source component of Qtopia is contributed back to the Openmoko
project in a usable fashion (i.e. do the
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What to say... free software is done by open passions :)
And we deeply like it :)
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kazaam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pulster got new phones on 25.07. Has anyone of those who already paid
for the phone got a message that their phone is already sent to them?
mine arrived on monday. afaik, it was also one of the 25th of july
stock. i was part of an 10 piece order, though, if that
Hi,
I am trying to create a bb recipe. I check out the sources I need per svn and
need to apply some patches afterwars (copying files over to the svn tree).
The patches (=new files) are sitting side by side within the same dir as the
bb file. During do_patch there is no pointer to the
Yeah it was a misunderstanding then. That's exactly what I was
referring
to. Too many emails :-)
Only a joke Jay. Nothing personal.
okay, so please consider this .. i have a customer with the potential
to place an order for 1,000 phones. when do you propose i go to them
and close the
We must stop bad modules being accepted by the kernel. If the
packaging
will use the git hash patch in EXTRAVERSION it will be good.
the question i have is this: who is making the decisions about what
goes into the kernel, modules-wise and built-in wise?
the reason i have this question
Hi all,
We've managed to secure some more Freerunners from Openmoko, which we expect
to be shipping on or around 26th August. If you want one, grab it from the
url below - previously we have sold out within a couple of days of opening up
the store so get them while you can !
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| We must stop bad modules being accepted by the kernel. If the
| packaging
| will use the git hash patch in EXTRAVERSION it will be good.
|
|
| the question i have is this: who is making the decisions about
Is it possible to notify kernel that I want the wake-up on specific hour?
Regards
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Just sayin', not trying to stir the pot. I've been testing this GPS
| fix every day since it arrived, by tracking my progress to work, and
| if I zoom too closely (meaning there is more SD I/O on map
On Wednesday 30 July 2008, henrikz wrote:
arne anka wrote:
i just built minimo and cellwriter for the freerunner (gta02), which went
surprisingly well ...
hi
i bumped into another keyboard related issue with minimo. suddenly i
couldnt erase nor overwrite the default URL and visit
On Jul 30, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Jay Vaughan wrote:
My ride to and from work is through a wide open space with no
obstructions, lots of blue sky, and for sure .. SD I/O still massively
impacts GPS *accuracy*. Not just in the acquisition phase, but also
tracking ..
That's strange. I didn't test
henrikz wrote:
arne anka wrote:
does it happen with the charger only or everytime you connect usb?
It happens both with the AC charger and the usb-cable.
Intrestingly it doesn't freeze the keyboard when using i.e. the terminal,
however it messes up the key-bindings e.g.:
With usb
For those who aren't aware, there is a very good Qtopia SDK especially
for the Neo architecture available from the Qtopia website.
but no eclipse plugin so far.
it was huge relief to get a plugin for qt finally, i am not sure i am
willing to go through it again.
Hy openmoko freaks,
I got a mail from pulster, my FR shoult delivered this week.
christian
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Von: Christoph Pulster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Auto-USB-Adapter
Datum: 30 Jul 2008 11:52:00 +0200
Hallo,
hier eine kurze
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| On Jul 30, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Jay Vaughan wrote:
| My ride to and from work is through a wide open space with no
| obstructions, lots of blue sky, and for sure .. SD I/O still massively
| impacts GPS
Hi all,
the first build for the ipk for numptyphysics can be grabbed here:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~mkluge/numptyphysics_0.2_armv4t.ipk
For usage etc. see the project home page:
http://numptyphysics.garage.maemo.org
Michael
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Thanks a lot, it works !
I just did not found how to go to next/previous level ...
Mike
Michael Kluge a écrit :
Hi all,
the first build for the ipk for numptyphysics can be grabbed here:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~mkluge/numptyphysics_0.2_armv4t.ipk
For usage etc. see the project
Mine installs but refuses to load:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# numptyphysics
numptyphysics: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
Anyone got any hints?
Cheers,
Joseph
2008/7/30 Mike Baroukh [EMAIL
Hello,
It seems that today's 'opkg upgrade' broke the startup on my
FreeRunner (I'm using ASU).
/etc/init.d/rc complain that it can't find splash-write.
Has anyone else seen this?
Further investigation shows that it is a broken link now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# which splash-write
[EMAIL
Ignore me... OPKG to the rescue. This game is awesome! That's the end
of my working day!
2008/7/30 Joseph Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mine installs but refuses to load:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# numptyphysics
numptyphysics: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared
numptyphysics: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
sdl installed?
maybe the ipkg does not define a dependency on libsdl, so it is not pulled
in automatically ...
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(We have external LNA) It means it can track with a 16dBm reduction
in
GPS signal after it made the satellite acquisitions. So if you
understood it will get a fix OK with the software workaround, and we
saw
many people report this, you should expect the tracking
That was it exactly.
Expect a post on my blog soon about the most enjoyable use of the
rollup rubber keyboard found to date.
:D
2008/7/30 arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
numptyphysics: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or
Dear community and OM Powers That Be,
I have read the Openmoko on Design thread with a certain alienation.
I'll try to resist the temptation to pick up one of the many flame
baits, but even after sleeping it over for a night, I feel inclined to
comment on the issue here.
First, I think that
Maciej Piechotka wrote:
Is it possible to notify kernel that I want the wake-up on specific hour?
Hello.
You might want to check out this thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/000442.html
Kind regards,
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Lech Karol Pawłaszek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maciej Piechotka wrote:
Is it possible to notify kernel that I want the wake-up on specific hour?
Hello.
You might want to check out this thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/000442.html
Kind regards,
Ok. I'll have
2008/7/30 Maciej Piechotka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok. I'll have to look on RTC ioctl DBus interface.
If you figure it out - please document it on the wiki, and report what
you have done here.
Regards
Jeff
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numptyphysics: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
sdl installed?
maybe the ipkg does not define a dependency on libsdl, so it is not pulled
in automatically ...
Exactly. You need sdl and sdl-image. I build the
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~mkluge/numptyphysics_0.2_armv4t.ipk
For usage etc. see the project home page:
http://numptyphysics.garage.maemo.org
Awesome! Great to see some fun on the Freerunner!
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We're not done with what we can do to mitigate it in software. These
guys should be in tomorrow's kernel.
okay i'll continue testing and logging in the meantime ..
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Hi all in Munich, Bavaria, Germany (or anywhere else who wants to
visit Munich in October):
We can get a small booth (12 sqm somewhere near IBM) at the SYSTEMS
fair in the PERSPEKTIVE OPEN SOURCE area.
http://www.systems.de/
Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 16:47 +0200, Tilman Baumann wrote:
Well, i like tangoGPS very much. But it is hardly a comprehensive solution.
First it's only a tile viewer for online maps. No routing, no offline
maps.
I'm a huge Openstreetmap fan but until OSM is ready for
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I hope you come up with good data for India. I always wanted to
have a map of the entire world available in my pocket, so maybe we get
closer and closer to that .. ;)
planet.osm.bz2 is 4.2 gigs
dumb question, but just out of curiousity, what version of scummvm are
you guys installing? is it one of the binary packages from the scummvm
website? i'm not sure what packaging formats the freerunner can handle,
and wasn't sure if it could take deb or rpm files, or which package i
should
Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2008 16:01:02 schrieb Jay Vaughan:
btw, can you put the source up somewhere, modified for the freerunner?
Sure. I put everything I changed (including my first try for the bb recipe)
into this tgz:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~mkluge/numptyphysics_setup.tgz
Michael
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| We're not done with what we can do to mitigate it in software. These
| guys should be in tomorrow's kernel.
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| okay i'll continue testing and logging in the meantime ..
Great.
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Tilman Baumann wrote:
But you are tight, they solve quite different problems. Navit is far
better for orientation in cities or for cycling and walking.
Sorry, this is probably a typo that needs to be declared explicitly.
s/tight/right/
*g*
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Navit works supprisingly well.
Very well with 'stolen/misused' MapRoute maps.
got wherefrom, ie what kind of maps work with it?
But i have to say, the navit build for openmoko is in bad condition.
(easy to fix)
care to elaborate?
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2008/7/30 Evan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dumb question, but just out of curiousity, what version of scummvm are you
guys installing? is it one of the binary packages from the scummvm website?
i'm not sure what packaging formats the freerunner can handle, and wasn't
sure if it could take deb or rpm
arne anka wrote:
Navit works supprisingly well.
Very well with 'stolen/misused' MapRoute maps.
got wherefrom, ie what kind of maps work with it?
http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Main_Page#Maps
But i have to say, the navit build for openmoko is in bad condition.
(easy to fix)
care
William Kenworthy wrote:
Is there a list of uboot versions or a changelog? I would like to see
what changes have been done from that shipped with 2007.2?
See http://git.openmoko.org/?p=u-boot.git;a=shortlog;h=stable and the
archives for the openmoko-kernel mailing list.
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