Re: /qtopia/ how to upgrade without reflashing?

2008-08-01 Thread Lorn Potter
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: Thank you Ole for the instructions! indeed I could just extract opt/Qtopia from a fresh .jffs image whenever new one becomes available, BUT that would not give me easy way to upgrade the rest of the packages (non-qpe) to the same state as in that image... I am not

Re: 2007.2 Multitap-pad toggle?

2008-08-01 Thread Jay Vaughan
Displayed just fine for me now .. looks good! I am installing it now .. j. On Aug 1, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Dylan Reilly wrote: Bah. I suppose I should have tested them first. The screen shot app is broken for me and refuses to save valid PNG's. So, no screen shot love for now I am afraid. On

Re: Warranty after fix for GTA02 GPS rework for SD card interferenceissue

2008-08-01 Thread Ryan Meador
Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We only need to replace 1 of the 2 3D accels with a 3D gyro. I've not looked at the size or cost of solid state gyros so I don't know how practical that might be. That's not a bad idea... I haven't looked into what accelerometers we have in the FR,

Re: Lack of 3G a killer for Australia

2008-08-01 Thread Dale Maggee
In reality, the GSM network in Australia has ample coverage. Blanket statements like 'the FreeRunner will not function well as a phone in Australia' are patently incorrect. please provide some evidence as to where 'service is declining badly', I've *never* heard a story of GSM coverage

Re: Lack of 3G a killer for Australia

2008-08-01 Thread Lorn Potter
Dale Maggee wrote: In reality, the GSM network in Australia has ample coverage. Blanket statements like 'the FreeRunner will not function well as a phone in Australia' are patently incorrect. I would agree. Qtopia for the Neo is developed here in Australia! please provide some evidence

Re: Lack of 3G a killer for Australia

2008-08-01 Thread Rod Whitby
Ben wrote: Unfortunately the FreeRunner will not function well as a phone in Australia due to the lack of 3G. Rubbish. Both GTA01 and GTA02 work perfectly in Australia without 3G. Coverage of GSM in Australia *far* outreaches 3G coverage. The Australian Telcos don't appear to be spending

Re: Removing SMS Messages from OM

2008-08-01 Thread Ken Restivo
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 08:45:28PM +0100, David Pottage wrote: John Whitmore wrote: Sorry can't find answer to problem. Hello all, Well my OpenMoko has arrived and I'm very happy with it. Thanks to all the people who've made this happen. I do hope that in the future I can join the

Re: 2007.2 Multitap-pad toggle?

2008-08-01 Thread Charles-Henri Gros
3) I just noticed the control key seems to be applying at strange times. If you get a } character, hit the CTRL key first. I will look into this. Some people have reported something similar in matchbox-keyboard, which appeared to be linked to whether the USB cable was connect or not. --

service with NorthState in NC

2008-08-01 Thread Michael Shiloh
Christopher, As I understand it, your cellphone network provider routinely updates hardware and software in their system. As a result of this, occasionally older SIM cards may not function. I am told that this is somewhat routine, and that when this happens network providers simply provide a

Re:

2008-08-01 Thread Mike Montour
Lynn Nguyen wrote: I'm using the neo1973, so I don't think it has nand? Neo1973 and Freerunner both have NAND. Only Freerunner has NOR. I tried using the debug board but I can't get openocd.cfg to work. It complains about missing ftd.h. even though i followed EXACTLY all the steps here:

Re: numptyphysics ipk

2008-08-01 Thread Dale Schumacher
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Robert William Hutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So to boil it down, from your openmoko: opkg install libsdl-1.2-0 libsdl-image-1.2-0 opkg install -force-depends http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~mkluge/numptyphysics_0.2_armv4t.ipk My unsuccessful attempt looked

Re:

2008-08-01 Thread Lynn Nguyen
Yeah, I was having a problem with that because I couldn't open openocd with the debug board. Which was why I tried finding a different way to do it. So is there another way to boot the neo1973 if the NAND is missing? Lynn On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Mike Montour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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