Re: maps for others country?

2008-08-17 Thread Paul Wouters
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008, Tick Chen wrote:

  Yes, Locations will automatically download maps from Open Street Maps.
 IF the backend found that it can access to the network.

 Therefore, you can create your own personal map, (even package for
 sharing).

 How?
 1. Let Neo connect to the Internet.
 2. Turn on Locations,
 3. Zoom in to the location you are interested and drag around.
 4. login to Neo
 5. follows the instruction of
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Locations#Create_Offline_Maps

 Last time I and some colleagues went to KenTin http://www.ktnp.gov.tw/
 for holidays, we just create a map before departure, it's very
 interesting.

Is there a way to preload map packages from openstreemaps based on coordinates?
So that we can create city or country maps, without actually being there ? :)

Paul

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Debian help

2008-08-17 Thread Nicholas Dube
I just installed debian to my freerunner.  How do I startup the gui?  I have
xterm running.
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Re: agps-online binary

2008-08-17 Thread Yorick Moko
Wonka made a python script agps-alm.py for it, but i lost the url.
He's on IRC (irc.freenode.net #openmoko)

I think there is an implementation of it on the ne1973-germany.de forum also


On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:32 AM, digger vermont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So I got an account at u-blox for AssistNow Online and would like to
 try it out.  So far I have had no luck compiling agps-online on the
 Freerunner or through the tool-chain.  Is there a binary floating around
 somewhere that I might take the easy way out and download?

 Thanks,

 digger

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Archive for Australian user list?

2008-08-17 Thread Josh Stern
Hi Msquared (and all),

i have just joined the aussie user group.  Is there some place I can
search/read the archives for this australian user list?

Cheers,
josh



On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Msquared 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 08:59:50PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:

  0n Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 09:06:55PM +1000, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
 
   For those like me who were baffled how to actually join: Send a
   **plain-text** message containing subscribe oz-users to
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you get instructions back.
 
  Msquared,
 
  Can you point people the correct instructions to subscribe.

 Alex Sadleir's instructions are correct.  They're slightly different from
 the instructions I gave out previously, but they will also work.

 It is, however, a good idea to add a single line 'end' after the line
 'subscribe oz-users', as this will ensure that any signature lines will be
 ignored by Majordomo.

 Just to recap; your oz-users subscription request email should look like
 this:

  From: You
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (note the .au!)
  Subject: whatever you like   (put something that makes sense to you)

  subscribe oz-users
  end

 You will be sent a confirmation request email in response (the list is
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Re: touch screen driving me nuts!

2008-08-17 Thread Tobias Diedrich
-stacy wrote:
 My wife would argue that it is more of a putt than a drive... however,
 my touchscreen is having some serious issues.
 
 To demonstrate the problem, I created a 480x640 image with seven
 straight lines running across the screen, I installed mtpaint on my
 freerunner and attempted to trace the (blue) reference lines in red (I
 used a straight edge, so this isn't just my normal inability to draw a
 straight line freehand). I made three passes over each line to show the
 repeatability. The result is here:
 
 http://www.millions.ca/~stacy/neoFreeRunner/touchscreen.png

Well, I don't have a big problem like that on my phone, but
sometimes the touchscreen coordinates seem to be off a bit.
That is, if I use for example the matchbox onscreen keyboard and tap
a key multiple times, maybe 1 in 10 taps or so is recognized 1-2
millimeters off (usually below where I touched).

And if I start numptyphysics and just shortly touch the same spot
again and again, I sometimes get little 1-2mm strokes instead of
just a dot.

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Michele Renda
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Hi Nicholas

It is strange. You should have zhome running that show you a little
interface. Are you sure the installation was ok?

I tried to install XFCE and I was successfull: I installed Debian using
the procedure. (I used only a vfat/ext3 to have less truble).
After the zhome turn on, with CTRL+ALT+X I open a terminal and with
apt-get I installed aptitude.

apt-get install aptitude

Then I installed xfce with all the dependencies. It took some time but
at the end I got a full funtional debian desktop in my freerunner. You
can find all the usually application (Pidgin, Editor,etc.) only your
limit is the space on SD card and the ram in the system.

I is fantastic, the only thing you need is a bigger Micro SD card,
because the 512Mb one shipped is sufficent only for the base image and
pidgin.


I hope my experience will be usefull for someone.

Regards
Michele Renda


Nicholas Dube wrote:
 I just installed debian to my freerunner.  How do I startup the gui?  I
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Re: Use gps for clock correction

2008-08-17 Thread Peter Nijs
That works, thanks!

Op Friday 15 August 2008 13:59:17 schreef vale:
 gpssight can do that:

 opkg install
 http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/227/gpssight_0.8.4_freerunner
.armv4t.ipk




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Right mouse button xorg-input-tslib patch (tap+hold)

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 18:06 +0200, Sebastian Ohl wrote:
 as i told joachim, i will think about that. i cannot be so hard to
 implement the logic, but the hard part would be to get it stable(not in
 the way of code quality but in to get deterministic bias free results)
second try. now it you don't need the aux key anymore. just tap for .5
seconds in the same region (+-4px) to produce a right button click. the
main advantage is that this patch is hardware indendent, so it can be
included in any phone distro not just the openmoko ones. 

the only thing i don't like about is that there is no visual
timeout(on my motorola ming there is a circle drawing around my curser
while the timeout exprires). does anyone have any idea how to accomplish
that? i don't have enough expriance in xorg driver programming and the
docs are not very helpful(at least the ones i found).

Sebastian

--- xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4/src/tslib.c	2007-10-19 10:59:29.0 +
+++ xf86-input-tslib-0.0.4.b3/src/tslib.c	2008-08-16 22:42:55.0 +
@@ -50,6 +50,8 @@
 #include mipointer.h
 
 #include tslib.h
+#include sys/time.h
+#include time.h
 
 #ifdef XFree86LOADER
 #include xf86Module.h
@@ -57,21 +59,28 @@
 
 #define TSLIB_DEV_DEFAULT /dev/event0
 
-#define MAXBUTTONS 1
+#define MAXBUTTONS 2
+#define TIME23RDBUTTON 0.5
+#define MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON 4
 
 #define DEFAULT_HEIGHT		240
 #define DEFAULT_WIDTH		320
 
 enum { TSLIB_ROTATE_NONE=0, TSLIB_ROTATE_CW=270, TSLIB_ROTATE_UD=180, TSLIB_ROTATE_CCW=90 };
 
+enum button_state { BUTTON_NOT_PRESSED = 0, BUTTON_1_PRESSED = 1, BUTTON_3_CLICK = 3, BUTTON_3_CLICKED=4 };
+
 struct ts_priv {
 	XISBuffer *buffer;
 	struct tsdev *ts;
-	int lastx,lasty,lastp;
+	int lastx,lasty;
 	int screen_num;
 	int rotate;
 	int height;
 	int width;
+	enum button_state state;
+	struct timeval button_down_start;
+	int button_down_x,button_down_y;
 };
 
 static const char *DEFAULTS[] = {
@@ -118,12 +127,25 @@
 	return TRUE;
 }
 
+struct timeval TimevalDiff(struct timeval a, struct timeval b)
+{
+	struct timeval t;
+	t.tv_sec = a.tv_sec-b.tv_sec;
+	t.tv_usec = a.tv_usec - b.tv_usec;
+	if (t.tv_usec  0) {
+		t.tv_sec--;
+		t.tv_usec += 100;
+	}
+	return t;
+}
+
 static void ReadInput (LocalDevicePtr local)
 {
 	struct ts_priv *priv = (struct ts_priv *) (local-private);
 	struct ts_sample samp;
 	int ret;
 	int x,y;
+	struct timeval now;
 
 	ret = ts_read(priv-ts, samp, 1);
 
@@ -134,6 +156,9 @@
 
 //	ErrorF(%ld.%06ld: %6d %6d %6d\n, samp.tv.tv_sec, samp.tv.tv_usec, samp.x, samp.y, samp.pressure);
 
+	gettimeofday(now, NULL);
+	struct timeval pressureTime = TimevalDiff(now,priv-button_down_start);
+
 	if(samp.pressure) {
 		int tmp_x = samp.x;
 		
@@ -161,18 +186,78 @@
 
 		xf86PostMotionEvent (local-dev, TRUE, 0, 2,
 x, y);
+	} 
 
+	/* button pressed state machine
+ 	 * if pressed than press button 1, start timer and remember the tab position
+	 * if pressed longer than TIME23RDBUTTON and it is not moved more than MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON release button 1 and click button 3
+	 * if still pressed do nothing until the pressure is released
+	 */
+	//ErrorF(%d\t,priv-state);
+	switch (priv-state) {
+		case BUTTON_NOT_PRESSED :
+			if (samp.pressure) {
+priv-button_down_start = now;
+priv-button_down_y = samp.y;
+priv-button_down_x = samp.x;
+priv-state = BUTTON_1_PRESSED;
+//ErrorF(b1 down);
+xf86PostButtonEvent(local-dev, TRUE,
+	priv-state, TRUE, 0, 2,
+	priv-lastx,
+	priv-lasty);
+			}
+			break;
+		case BUTTON_1_PRESSED :
+			if (samp.pressure) {	
+//ErrorF(%d %d ,pressureTime.tv_sec,pressureTime.tv_usec);
+if double)pressureTime.tv_sec)+(((double)pressureTime.tv_usec)*1e-6)  TIME23RDBUTTON) 
+   (abs(priv-lastx-priv-button_down_x)  MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON 
+abs(priv-lasty-priv-button_down_y)  MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON))
+{
+	//ErrorF(b1 up);
+	xf86PostButtonEvent(local-dev, TRUE,
+		priv-state, FALSE, 0, 2,
+		priv-lastx,
+		priv-lasty);
+	priv-state = BUTTON_3_CLICK;
+	//ErrorF(b3 down);
+	xf86PostButtonEvent(local-dev, TRUE,
+		priv-state, TRUE, 0, 2,
+		priv-lastx,
+		priv-lasty);
+} 
+if (abs(priv-lastx-priv-button_down_x)  MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON ||
+abs(priv-lasty-priv-button_down_y)  MOVEMENT23RDBUTTON) {
+	priv-button_down_start = now;
+	priv-button_down_y = samp.y;
+	priv-button_down_x = samp.x;
+	//ErrorF(b1 state reset);
+}
+			} else {
+//ErrorF(b1 up);
+xf86PostButtonEvent(local-dev, TRUE,
+	priv-state, FALSE, 0, 2,
+	priv-lastx,
+	priv-lasty);
+priv-state = BUTTON_NOT_PRESSED;
+			}
+			break;
+		case BUTTON_3_CLICK :
+			//ErrorF(b3 up);
+			xf86PostButtonEvent(local-dev, TRUE,
+priv-state, FALSE, 0, 2,
+priv-lastx,
+priv-lasty);
+			priv-state = BUTTON_3_CLICKED;
+			break;
+		case BUTTON_3_CLICKED :
+			if (!samp.pressure) {
+//ErrorF(b3 free);
+priv-state = BUTTON_NOT_PRESSED;
+			}
+			break;
 	}
-
-	if(priv-lastp != 

Re: debian and tangogps

2008-08-17 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 07:34 +0200, Michael Münch wrote:
 The tangogps.deb in the repository tries to read the gps data from  
 gpsd. Is there a updated .deb somewhere available, that works with FSO?

You best do:
apt-get remove gypsy (or whatever is running there)
apt-get install gpsd


It is a feature of tangoGPS that you can simply connect to any other gps
in the config tab.

This is useful if:

  * you have tangoGPS running on your laptop and you want to use
your Neo or your Nokia N810 as GPS device. Whether you are
connected via USB, wifi or bluetooth, you simply have to go to
the config tab and put in the IP address of the Neo. That's it.
You can try it yourself right now with 82.240.156.91.

  * you want to follow another Neo in real time James Bond-style:
just put in the IP of the other Neo. With GPRS prices dropping
this is just cool fun. In case you are behind a firewall, you
just need a one-liner to set up the tunneling.

  * you want to run other gps applications in parallel (gpsdrive,
etc)


Most gps software currently available uses gpsd. The way that FSO has
patched tangoGPS breaks part of its functionality and causes lots of
additional support work for tangoGPS.

The right thing to do instead of patching tangoGPS is to patch gypsy.
This would allow backward compatibility with any other gps application
out there and fix at least some of the design flaws of gypsy.

Best regards,

 - Marcus Bauer
 -- Lead Architect  Developer of tangoGPS















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Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Florian Hackenberger
Hi!

I'd like to submit a patch for navit, which changes the map dragging 
rendering method for the gtk interface (which is used on the Neo). 
Before the patch navit rerendered the map on each drag increment, which 
was too slow on the neo. Now it simply repositions the rendered pixmap 
and does the rendering of the map as soon as the drag is finished. In 
addition the text rendering has been improved a bit (there is still 
room for improvement though, i.e. caching rendered glyph bitmaps). 
Please find two patches attached: The patch for the navit source (as of 
SVN revision 1255) and a openembedded patch, which changes the 
buildsystem to build from SVN. For your convenience I uploaded an ipk 
to:

http://www.acoveo.org/navit_0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk

Cheers,
Florian
-- 
DI Florian Hackenberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.hackenberger.at
Index: navit/navit/graphics/qt_qpainter/graphics_qt_qpainter.cpp
===
--- navit/navit/graphics/qt_qpainter/graphics_qt_qpainter.cpp	(revision 1255)
+++ navit/navit/graphics/qt_qpainter/graphics_qt_qpainter.cpp	(working copy)
@@ -631,6 +631,7 @@
 	draw_image,
 	draw_image_warp,
 	draw_restore,
+	NULL,
 	font_new,
 	gc_new,
 	background_gc,
Index: navit/navit/graphics/gtk_drawing_area/graphics_gtk_drawing_area.c
===
--- navit/navit/graphics/gtk_drawing_area/graphics_gtk_drawing_area.c	(revision 1255)
+++ navit/navit/graphics/gtk_drawing_area/graphics_gtk_drawing_area.c	(working copy)
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
 #include fontconfig/fontconfig.h
 #include ft2build.h
 #include FT_FREETYPE_H
+#include FT_CACHE_H
 #include freetype/ftglyph.h
 #ifdef HAVE_IMLIB2
 #include Imlib2.h
@@ -51,6 +52,7 @@
 #define GDK_Calendar XF86XK_Calendar
 #endif
 
+#define Printfx(x) printf(%ld.%ld, x  16, 100 * (unsigned long) ((x)  0x00ff)  16)
 
 struct graphics_priv {
 	GdkEventButton button_event;
@@ -88,7 +90,15 @@
 
 
 struct graphics_font_priv {
-FT_Face face;
+	FTC_Manager manager;
+	FTC_ImageCache image_cache;
+	FTC_CMapCache charmap_cache;
+	FTC_SBitCache sbit_cache;
+	FTC_ScalerRec scaler;
+	char* fontfile;
+	int fontindex;
+	int charmap_index;
+	struct graphics_priv *graphics;
 };
 
 struct graphics_gc_priv {
@@ -106,6 +116,10 @@
 static void
 graphics_destroy(struct graphics_priv *gr)
 {
+	if(gr-background_ready  gr-background != NULL) {
+g_object_unref(gr-background);
+		gr-background_ready = 0;
+	}
 	FcFini();
 }
 
@@ -124,14 +138,34 @@
 
 static void font_destroy(struct graphics_font_priv *font)
 {
+	if(font-fontfile != NULL) {
+		g_free(font-fontfile);
+	}
+	if(font-manager != NULL) {
+		FTC_Manager_Done(font-manager);
+	}
 	g_free(font);
-	/* TODO: free font-face */
 }
 
 static struct graphics_font_methods font_methods = {
 	font_destroy
 };
 
+static FT_Error face_requester( FTC_FaceID face_id, FT_Library library, FT_Pointer request_data, FT_Face* aface )
+{
+	struct graphics_font_priv *font_priv = (struct graphics_font_priv *)request_data;
+	FT_Error ret = FT_New_Face( font_priv-graphics-library, font_priv-fontfile, font_priv-fontindex, aface );
+	if(ret) {
+		fprintf(stderr, Error while creating freetype face: %d\n, ret);
+		return ret;
+	}
+	if((ret = FT_Select_Charmap(*aface, FT_ENCODING_UNICODE))) {
+		fprintf(stderr, Error while creating freetype face: %d\n, ret);
+	}
+	font_priv-charmap_index = (*aface)-charmap ? FT_Get_Charmap_Index( (*aface)-charmap ) : 0;
+	return 0;
+}
+
 /**
  * Load a new font using the fontconfig library.
  * First search for each of the font families and require and exact match on family
@@ -140,7 +174,8 @@
 static struct graphics_font_priv *font_new(struct graphics_priv *gr, struct graphics_font_methods *meth, int size, int flags)
 {
 	struct graphics_font_priv *font=g_new(struct graphics_font_priv, 1);
-
+	font-manager = NULL;
+	font-fontfile = NULL;
 	*meth=font_methods;
 	int exact, found;
 	char **family;
@@ -149,11 +184,25 @@
 		FT_Init_FreeType( gr-library );
 		gr-library_init=1;
 	}
+	FTC_Manager_New( gr-library, 0, 0, 0, face_requester, font, (font-manager));
+	FTC_ImageCache_New( font-manager, (font-image_cache));
+	FTC_CMapCache_New( font-manager, (font-charmap_cache));
+	FTC_SBitCache_New( font-manager, (font-sbit_cache)); 
+	font-graphics = gr;
+	
+	//Setup the image type.
+	font-scaler.face_id = (FT_Pointer)font;
+	font-scaler.width = 0;
+	font-scaler.height = size;
+	font-scaler.pixel = 0;
+	font-scaler.x_res = 300;
+	font-scaler.y_res = 300;
+
 	found=0;
 	for (exact=1;!found  exact=0;exact--) {
 		family=fontfamilies;
 		while (*family  !found) {
-			dbg(1, Looking for font family %s. exact=%d\n, *family, exact);
+			dbg(1, Looking for font family %s. exact=%d, size=%d\n, *family, exact, size);
 			FcPattern *required = FcPatternBuild(NULL, FC_FAMILY, FcTypeString, *family, NULL);
 			if (flags)
 FcPatternAddInteger(required,FC_WEIGHT,FC_WEIGHT_BOLD);
@@ -170,8 +219,9 @@
 

Re: Use gps for clock correction

2008-08-17 Thread Peter Nijs
I've put this solution in the wiki.

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Setting_Date_and_Time#Setting_the_date.2Ftime_automatically_with_gps

Peter

Op Friday 15 August 2008 13:59:17 schreef vale:
 gpssight can do that:

 opkg install
 http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/227/gpssight_0.8.4_freerunner
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Best mixer settings?

2008-08-17 Thread Thorben Krueger
Hi,

The complexity of alsamixer overwhelms me. Well not really, but I
can't seem to make any difference in the crappy audio quality during
calls. Would anyone who has figured out how to get rid of the echo
during calls (or improved audio quality in general) please post their
*.state files somewhere?

Thorben

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Christian Anke
Am Sonntag 17 August 2008 12:22:45 schrieb Florian Hackenberger:
 Hi!

 I'd like to submit a patch for navit, which changes the map dragging
 rendering method for the gtk interface (which is used on the Neo).
 Before the patch navit rerendered the map on each drag increment, which
 was too slow on the neo. Now it simply repositions the rendered pixmap
 and does the rendering of the map as soon as the drag is finished. In
 addition the text rendering has been improved a bit (there is still
 room for improvement though, i.e. caching rendered glyph bitmaps).
 Please find two patches attached: The patch for the navit source (as of
 SVN revision 1255) and a openembedded patch, which changes the
 buildsystem to build from SVN. For your convenience I uploaded an ipk
 to:

 http://www.acoveo.org/navit_0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk

 Cheers,
   Florian

Nice work, with this the location search also works for me.

a little thing: in om 2008.8 the installer say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/card/apps# opkg install 
navit_0.1.0\+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk 
Multiple packages (navit and navit) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER.  
Using latest.
Multiple packages (navit and navit) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER.  
Using latest.
Upgrading navit on root from 0.0.4-r0 to 0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0... 
 
Collected errors:   
 
 * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for navit:  
 
 *  gtk+ (= 2.12.11) *  libcairo2 (= 1.6.4) *  libglib-2.0-0 (= 
2.16.4) *  libfreetype6 
(= 2.3.6) *  libdbus-1-3 (= 1.2.1) * 

a opkg list_installed | egrep gtk\+|libcairo2|libglib|libfreetype6|libdbus 
say:
gtk+-fastscaling - 2.10.14-r2 -
libcairo2 - 1.4.10-r0 -
libdbus-1-3 - 1.1.20-r2 -
libdbus-glib-1-2 - 0.74-r0 -
libfreetype6 - 2.3.5-r2 -
libglib-2.0-0 - 2.16.1-r4 -

i installed with -nodeps (hopefully, it will work as it should). But, how can i 
solve
these deps?

 Carci

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Florian Hackenberger
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Christian Anke wrote:
 Nice work, with this the location search also works for me.
That's great, I haven't tried it yet, good to know. Where have you got 
your maps from BTW?

  * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for navit:
  *  gtk+ (= 2.12.11) *  libcairo2 (= 1.6.4) * 
 libglib-2.0-0 (= 2.16.4) *  libfreetype6 (= 2.3.6) *  libdbus-1-3
 (= 1.2.1) *

 a opkg list_installed | egrep
 gtk\+|libcairo2|libglib|libfreetype6|libdbus say: gtk+-fastscaling
 - 2.10.14-r2 -
 libcairo2 - 1.4.10-r0 -
 libdbus-1-3 - 1.1.20-r2 -
 libdbus-glib-1-2 - 0.74-r0 -
 libfreetype6 - 2.3.5-r2 -
 libglib-2.0-0 - 2.16.1-r4 -
 i installed with -nodeps (hopefully, it will work as it should). But,
 how can i solve these deps?

openembedded seems to calculate the dependencies, I have this problem as 
well. I compiled the ipk using the moko makefile from a few weeks ago 
(maybe 2?). It seems to include those libraries. The package works fine 
with the older libraries though. Can someone who is familiar with 
openembedded please explain how I can solve this problem?

Cheers,
Florian

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Holger Freyther
On Sunday 17 August 2008 12:22:45 Florian Hackenberger wrote:
 Hi!

 I'd like to submit a patch for navit, which changes the map dragging
 rendering method for the gtk interface (which is used on the Neo).
 Before the patch navit rerendered the map on each drag increment, which
 was too slow on the neo. Now it simply repositions the rendered pixmap
 and does the rendering of the map as soon as the drag is finished. In
 addition the text rendering has been improved a bit (there is still
 room for improvement though, i.e. caching rendered glyph bitmaps).
 Please find two patches attached: The patch for the navit source (as of
 SVN revision 1255) and a openembedded patch, which changes the
 buildsystem to build from SVN. For your convenience I uploaded an ipk

Fantastic, did you consider sending the patch upstream?

z.

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Re: Temporary testing and development feeds for ASU

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
OK, ASU testing running now.
What I have found out so far:
- there is no audio
- the phone doesn't register to the GSM network (after I have entered the PIN)
- the AUX button doesn't lock the screen any more
- a short press on the Power button doesn't kill the active program

Seems like my FR isn't working properly.

on the positive side, settings now work (exposure never did work for me)
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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Florian Hackenberger
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Holger Freyther wrote:
 Fantastic, did you consider sending the patch upstream?
I'll wait a few days. Usually I'm not satisfied with the first version 
and keep improving it. I don't want to steal the time of the navit 
developers by sending a stream of consecutive patches.
One thing which still annoys me is the flicker while panning. I'm not 
familiar with gtk and have not yet found a way to disable display 
refreshes while doing a series of drawing operations. Any help is 
welcome.

Cheers,
Florian

PS: Please download the ipk using wget and then invoke opkg on the 
downloaded file (instead of invoking opkg using the URL). There seems 
to be a problem with opkg and the apache gzip compression.

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Re: debian and tangogps

2008-08-17 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 17.08.2008, 07:34 +0200 schrieb Michael Münch:
 The tangogps.deb in the repository tries to read the gps data from  
 gpsd. Is there a updated .deb somewhere available, that works with FSO?

not that I know of. Note that for Debian inclusion, the feature has to
be added to the regular tangogps package, not not added another version
of it. Or someone needs to write a gpsd-pretending daemon that talks to
FSO.

Of course you can disable the gps part of frameworkd in the config file
and run gpsd as usual.

Greetings,
Joachim

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Re: Debian help

2008-08-17 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 17.08.2008, 04:03 -0400 schrieb Nicholas Dube:
 I just installed debian to my freerunner.  How do I startup the gui?
 I have xterm running.

did you use the “official“ Debian installer, or some manual way? Any
errors during the installation? Can you log in via ssh over usb?

Greetings,
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Re: Temporary testing and development feeds for ASU

2008-08-17 Thread Lucas Bonnet
Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Added to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Repositories#OM_2008.8_.2F_ASU_by_zecke


Thanks to all who answered :)


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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Tried giving an absolute path or URI to opkg?

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Re: touch screen driving me nuts!

2008-08-17 Thread -stacy
Lorn Potter wrote:

 Have to tried to calibrate the touchscreen? I think its called
 xcalibrate, or you can use ts_calibrate from the commandline without X,
 or Qtopia has a calibrate application.

I have tried that. The biggest problem is that the area in the middle of 
the screen where the line breaks, is just plain dead, so I can't 
actually tap on last cross-hair.

 Try that, and if it still as wonky, I would say the digitizer is broken.

Not knowing anything about touch screens, is the digitizer something 
that I might be able to replace or is it some surface mount thing that I 
would be doing good to see much less desolder.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 PLEASE do not try to  improve it .

i was not talking about improvements but fixes
- recognizing aeo as AltGr is not easy
- up/down/left/right are not easily recognizable (at ^, ,  i expect the  
respective char to be printed)
- at least the extendend keyboard prints every time ? when hitting the  
? key, egardles the shift state and (wen holding shift) displaying /.  
the xml clearly shows /, too. still it doesn't work

dunno why these bugs appear, the matchbox-keyboard from 2007.2 does not  
have them. but the working keyboard.xml from 2007.2 kills the  
matchbox-keyboard of fso/debian

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Dale Maggee

 PS: Please download the ipk using wget and then invoke opkg on the 
 downloaded file (instead of invoking opkg using the URL). There seems 
 to be a problem with opkg and the apache gzip compression.
   
Yeah, it gives the somewhat cryptic message:  opkg: invalid magic

This is great, two of the things I've been hoping for for navit (faster 
drawing and an ipk), but I wasn't able to install this, here's the output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install navit_0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk
Multiple packages (navit and navit) providing same name marked HOLD or 
PREFER. Using latest.
Installing navit (0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0) to root...
navit: unsatisfied recommendation for speechd
navit: unsatisfied recommendation for flite
Collected errors:
 * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for navit:
 *  libspeechd2 (= 0.6.6) *

I don't see anything called libspeechd when I do an opkg list...

Using 2007.2

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Re: maps for others country?

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hello,

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Paul Wouters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there a way to preload map packages from openstreemaps based on 
 coordinates?
 So that we can create city or country maps, without actually being there ? :)

Yes, that would be great.
I would really like to be able do something like:

osm-get-maps Norway
osm-get-maps Oslo

to download maps for a country and a city, respectively.
I had a look at the OSM[1] site, but couldn't find any such tools
there at least.

References:
1) http://openstreetmap.org/
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Re: Re: Re: Suspend/Resume Issue: Possible Hardware Problem?

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 Will do, the only problem is that I don't know how to suspend/resume in
 2007.2.  Wasn't it a terminal command, or something to that effect?

apm -s
or
echo mem  /sys/power/state

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 I is fantastic, the only thing you need is a bigger Micro SD card,
 because the 512Mb one shipped is sufficent only for the base image and
 pidgin.

how do you manage to right click?

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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hello,

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tried giving an absolute path or URI to opkg?

Well, opkg doesn't tell me what URI the packages are available from,
until you try to install them.
As you can see above, 'opkg info package' only tells you the source
of the package, not where it can be downloaded from.
.
I had a look at the files in /var/lib/opkg, but they are the same as
'opkg info ..' output, so no help there
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Re: full-keyboard for Om 2008.08? - SOLVED ?

2008-08-17 Thread Geoff Ruscoe
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Andreas Hennig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I dont have the file
 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd


So I have the 2008.08

Then I upgraded the packages using  Zeche's builds:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Download#Unofficial_builds_by_zecke
I went with testing which should be more stable than development (I
believe)...

I upgraded to do the gprs mux:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_1:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_with_a_GUI
)

And this is working great.  Then I decided I better get the qwerty keyboard
going.

However, after upgrading all of the packages from above two steps I no
longer have the file:
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd

So, backing up this file is kind of step 1 in the process found at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard

So three things...
1) I hope these links and tying this information is helpful to someone  I
know I am much happier with my freerunner now, ymmv...
2) I think you may want to backup your files and do the keyboard before the
other two steps...
3) Can anyone provide me with the Full_QUERTY.kbd file?

Thanks so much!

-Geoff
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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Michele Renda
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Simply, it doesn't exist :)

I think I need it to personalize the toolbar, but for now there is no
possibility to give a right click.

I hope the patch for the left click arrive fast to Debian!

arne anka wrote:
 I is fantastic, the only thing you need is a bigger Micro SD card,
 because the 512Mb one shipped is sufficent only for the base image and
 pidgin.
 
 how do you manage to right click?
 
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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
You could inspect /etc/ipkg.conf and browse with a HTTP browser to get 
absolute URIs.

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Re: full-keyboard for Om 2008.08? - SOLVED ?

2008-08-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 10:39:10 -0400 Geoff Ruscoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

the wiki is misleading/wrong. Terminal.kbd is what you want - it's all
installed by default. your problem is being able to use the illume kbd at all -
you are stuck with the qtopia one as long as it feels like creating it.

 On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Andreas Hennig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I dont have the file
  /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd
 
 
 So I have the 2008.08
 
 Then I upgraded the packages using  Zeche's builds:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Download#Unofficial_builds_by_zecke
 I went with testing which should be more stable than development (I
 believe)...
 
 I upgraded to do the gprs mux:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_1:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_with_a_GUI
 )
 
 And this is working great.  Then I decided I better get the qwerty keyboard
 going.
 
 However, after upgrading all of the packages from above two steps I no
 longer have the file:
 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd
 
 So, backing up this file is kind of step 1 in the process found at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard
 
 So three things...
 1) I hope these links and tying this information is helpful to someone  I
 know I am much happier with my freerunner now, ymmv...
 2) I think you may want to backup your files and do the keyboard before the
 other two steps...
 3) Can anyone provide me with the Full_QUERTY.kbd file?
 
 Thanks so much!
 
 -Geoff
 


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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 16:39 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
 I hope the patch for the left click arrive fast to Debian!
until then you can install is yourself (its the tab+hold version)
http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5
+fso2_armel.deb

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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hello again,

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You could inspect /etc/ipkg.conf and browse with a HTTP browser to get
 absolute URIs.

Are you referring to /etc/opkg.conf? Ther is no /etc/ipkg.conf on my
system, and /etc/opkg.conf contains:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# more /etc/opkg.conf
# Must have one or more source entries of the form:
#
#   src src-name source-url
#
# and one or more destination entries of the form:
#
#   dest dest-name target-path
#
# where src-name and dest-names are identifiers that
# should match [a-zA-Z0-9._-]+, source-url should be a
# URL that points to a directory containing a Familiar
# Packages file, and target-path should be a directory
# that exists on the target system.

# Proxy Support
#option http_proxy http://proxy.tld:3128
#option ftp_proxy http://proxy.tld:3128
#option proxy_username username
#option proxy_password password

# Offline mode (for use in constructing flash images offline)
#option offline_root target

dest root /
lists_dir ext /var/lib/opkg

which doesn't seem all that useful to me.
Are you suggesting that I should manually check all feeds in the files
in /etc/opkg ?
Well, I would like the tools I use (opkg or others) to help me avoid
such manual work as much as possible.

Obviously, opkg knows where to download a package from, why can't it
tell me the URI?

Anyway, I had a look at http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/
but it seems there are only 1973 kernels there.
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Debian - alsa sound ?

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

i tried to turn my gta02 into a musicplayer on the debian distro. does
anyone managed to get any sound out of it ? i see that the alsa modules
are loaded and the alsamixer says every volume value is at its maximum.
so what am i doing wrong by calling mpg321 file.mp3 . the player says
it is playing but there is no sound not from the speaker nor from a
headset i pluged in.

any suggestions what i'm doing wrong?

Sebastian


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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Yorick Moko
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello again,

 On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You could inspect /etc/ipkg.conf and browse with a HTTP browser to get
 absolute URIs.

 Are you referring to /etc/opkg.conf? Ther is no /etc/ipkg.conf on my
 system, and /etc/opkg.conf contains:


he's referring to the folder /etc/opkg/
in this folder all your *.conf files are stored and you can make new ones

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Fwd: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm

2008-08-17 Thread Thorben Krueger
Maybe one of you knows a solution? Any terminal app that can send
keycodes to a running application?


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From: Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/8/17
Subject: Re: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm
To: Support for Openmoko Device Owners [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Alternatively, putting a custom key into the aux menu could do the
trick, too. How do I send a keycode to a running program? would be
pretty neat to have that feature.

2008/8/17 Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I need an application (scummvm) to rebind aux button to F5. AUX used
 to send a keyboard event, but this was removed. Would be glad for
 help.


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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Michele Renda
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What to say Thank you a lot for your patch.

I will try now to use it when I will finish to reinstall Debian in my
new 2Gb SD card :)

I will keep you informed of it work!

Michele Renda


Sebastian Ohl wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 16:39 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
 I hope the patch for the left click arrive fast to Debian!
 until then you can install is yourself (its the tab+hold version)
 http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5
 +fso2_armel.deb
 
  Sebastian Ohl
 
 
 
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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
More info.

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tried giving an absolute path or URI to opkg?

Ok, I found the package in question at
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/kernel-2.6.24_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk

Now, lets see if it helps giving opkg an absolute path:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/kernel-2.6.24_2.6.24
+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
Downloading 
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/kernel-2.6.24_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Multiple packages (kernel-2.6.24 and kernel-2.6.24) providing same
name marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Package kernel-2.6.24
(2:2.6.24+git75940+27fc8d82e365c47065f3a9240bfe21e67a50edf2-r1.01)
installed in root is up to date.


Hmm, that doesn't look  promising. Checking:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg info kernel
Package: kernel
Version: 2:2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2
Depends: kernel-2.6.24
Status: unknown ok not-installed
Section: kernel
Architecture: om-gta02
maintainer: Angstrom Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD5Sum: bf0e22639aa23f82bc8346aae598c824
Size: 936
Filename: 
kernel_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
Source: git://git.openmoko.org/git/kernel.git;protocol=git;branch=stable
file://0001-squashfs-with-lzma.patch;patch=1
file://0002-squashfs-initrd.patch;patch=1
file://0003-squashfs-force-O2.patch;patch=1
file://0004-squashfs-Kconfig.patch;patch=1
file://0005-squashfs-Makefile.patch;patch=1
Description: Linux 2.6.x (development) kernel for FIC SmartPhones
shipping w/ Openmoko

Package: kernel
Version: 2:2.6.24+git75940+27fc8d82e365c47065f3a9240bfe21e67a50edf2-r1.01
Depends: kernel-2.6.24
Status: unknown ok not-installed
Section: kernel
Architecture: neo1973
maintainer: Angstrom Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD5Sum: d14dff18ae1e43a8f8c070282b091fdc
Size: 894
Filename: 
kernel_2.6.24+git75940+27fc8d82e365c47065f3a9240bfe21e67a50edf2-r1.01_neo1973.opk
Source: git://git.openmoko.org/git/kernel.git;protocol=git;branch=stable
file://turn_off_EVBUG.patch;patch=1
Description: Linux 2.6.x (development) kernel for FIC SmartPhones
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Hmm, it seems like it didn't install any package at all. Let's force
it with -force-overwrite:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg -force-overwrite install
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/ker
nel-2.6.24_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
Downloading 
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/om-gta02/kernel-2.6.24_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
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 marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Multiple packages (kernel-2.6.24 and kernel-2.6.24) providing same
name marked HOLD or PREFER.  Using latest.
Package kernel-2.6.24
(2:2.6.24+git75940+27fc8d82e365c47065f3a9240bfe21e67a50edf2-r1.01)
installed in root is up to date.

That didn't help either, or did ti?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg info kernel
Package: kernel
Version: 2:2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2
Depends: kernel-2.6.24
Status: unknown ok not-installed
Section: kernel
Architecture: 

Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Nicholas Dube
Thanks for the info.  I guess I didnt word my question right or provide
enough info.  A litte tired.  I have XFCE4 installed I just dont know how to
start it.  What command should I use?  Is there a way to make it startup by
default?

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

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 What to say Thank you a lot for your patch.

 I will try now to use it when I will finish to reinstall Debian in my
 new 2Gb SD card :)

 I will keep you informed of it work!

 Michele Renda


 Sebastian Ohl wrote:
  Hi,
 
  On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 16:39 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
  I hope the patch for the left click arrive fast to Debian!
  until then you can install is yourself (its the tab+hold version)
  http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5
  +fso2_armel.deb
 
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Re: touch screen driving me nuts!

2008-08-17 Thread Kim Alvefur
On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 23:19 -0600, -stacy wrote:
 http://www.millions.ca/~stacy/neoFreeRunner/touchscreen.png

I got the feeling that there is some weird pressure from somewhere. Like
there's something stuck under it.


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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Lothar Behrens
Am Montag, den 18.08.2008, 00:16 +1000 schrieb Dale Maggee:
  PS: Please download the ipk using wget and then invoke opkg on the 
  downloaded file (instead of invoking opkg using the URL). There seems 
  to be a problem with opkg and the apache gzip compression.

 Yeah, it gives the somewhat cryptic message:  opkg: invalid magic
 
 This is great, two of the things I've been hoping for for navit (faster 
 drawing and an ipk), but I wasn't able to install this, here's the output:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install navit_0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk
 Multiple packages (navit and navit) providing same name marked HOLD or 
 PREFER. Using latest.
 Installing navit (0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0) to root...
 navit: unsatisfied recommendation for speechd
 navit: unsatisfied recommendation for flite
 Collected errors:
  * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for navit:
  *  libspeechd2 (= 0.6.6) *
 
 I don't see anything called libspeechd when I do an opkg list...
 

I had the same issue, but doing the same with -nodeps worked here too.

Great work :-)

But still an issue I see with big routes that are propably recalculated
at application startup. Consumes much CPU time and partly blocks the UI.

Lothar

 Using 2007.2
 
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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
opkg --help
might be interesting to read ...

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Re: Temporary testing and development feeds for ASU

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
A little update

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 OK, possible rason for filure - the neo1973 kernel is back:

I now have the correct kernel installed, but still
- no sound
- AUC button doesn't lock screen
- phone is not registered on the network
-
From logread I find a  lot of messages like:
Aug 17 15:44:23 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   34.24] sysfs:
duplicate filename 'g_ether' can not be created
Aug 17 15:44:23 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   34.335000] kobject_add
failed for g_ether with -EEXIST, don't try to register things with the
same name in the same directory.
Aug 17 15:44:23 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   34.51] bluetooth:
exports duplicate symbol bt_sock_wait_state (owned by kernel)
Aug 17 15:44:23 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   34.66] kobject_add
failed for hci_usb with -EEXIST, don't try to register things with the
same name in the same directory.
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.435000] rfcomm:
Unknown symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.545000] snd: Unknown
symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.63]
snd_page_alloc: Unknown symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.665000] snd_timer:
Unknown symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.735000] snd_pcm:
Unknown symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.785000]
snd_soc_core: Unknown symbol mutex_lock
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   35.855000]
snd_soc_wm8753: exports duplicate symbol soc_codec_dev_wm8753 (owned
by kernel)
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   35.87]
snd_soc_s3c24xx: exports duplicate symbol s3c24xx_soc_platform (owned
by kernel)
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.err kernel: [   35.895000]
snd_soc_s3c24xx_i2s: exports duplicate symbol s3c24xx_i2s_dai (owned
by kernel)
Aug 17 15:44:24 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [   35.95] sysfs:
duplicate filename 'soc-audio' can not be created

Shoud I woory about those messages?

kernel info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg info kernel
Package: kernel
Version: 2:2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2
Depends: kernel-2.6.24
Status: install user installed
Section: kernel
Architecture: om-gta02
maintainer: Angstrom Developers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD5Sum: bf0e22639aa23f82bc8346aae598c824
Size: 936
Filename: 
kernel_2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2_om-gta02.ipk
Source: git://git.openmoko.org/git/kernel.git;protocol=git;branch=stable
file://0001-squashfs-with-lzma.patch;patch=1
file://0002-squashfs-initrd.patch;patch=1
file://0003-squashfs-force-O2.patch;patch=1
file://0004-squashfs-Kconfig.patch;patch=1
file://0005-squashfs-Makefile.patch;patch=1
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Re: Debian - alsa sound ?

2008-08-17 Thread Benoît Sibaud
Hi,

 i tried to turn my gta02 into a musicplayer on the debian distro. does
 anyone managed to get any sound out of it ? i see that the alsa modules
 are loaded and the alsamixer says every volume value is at its maximum.
 so what am i doing wrong by calling mpg321 file.mp3 . the player says
 it is playing but there is no sound not from the speaker nor from a
 headset i pluged in.

perhaps pulseaudio locking /dev/dsp? Just stop it and retry?

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Re: Debian - alsa sound ?

2008-08-17 Thread Rorschach
Same problem here, also on irc someone told he had it. If I play and don't 
abort I get an error-message after some time:

# mpg123 ff7-ringtone.mp3 
High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layers 1, 2 and 3
version 1.4.3; written and copyright by Michael Hipp and others
free software (LGPL/GPL) without any warranty but with best wishes

Playing MPEG stream 1 of 1: ff7-ringtone.mp3 ...
Title:   Fanfare Artist: Nobuo Uematsu
Album:   Final Fantasy VII OSV CD1
Genre:   Soundtrack
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 192 kbit/s, 48000 Hz stereo
[audio.c:532] error: Error in writing audio (Input/output error?)!
[mpg123.c:557] error: Deep trouble! Cannot flush to my output anymore!



Some further information:

debian-gta02:~# cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [neo1973gta02   ]: WM8753 - neo1973-gta02
  neo1973-gta02 (WM8753)

debian-gta02:~# aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: neo1973gta02 [neo1973-gta02], device 0: WM8753 HiFi WM8753 HiFi-I2S-0 []
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: neo1973gta02 [neo1973-gta02], device 1: Voice WM8753 Voice-PCM-1 []
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

debian-gta02:~# lsmod|grep snd
snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753 8200  0 
snd_soc_s3c24xx_i2s 4120  1 snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753
snd_soc_s3c24xx 4736  1 snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753
snd_soc_wm8753 29376  1 snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753
snd_soc_core   27488  3 
snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753,snd_soc_s3c24xx,snd_soc_wm8753
snd_pcm73733  2 snd_soc_s3c24xx,snd_soc_core
snd_timer  20388  1 snd_pcm
snd_page_alloc  6376  1 snd_pcm
snd46740  5 
snd_soc_neo1973_gta02_wm8753,snd_soc_wm8753,snd_soc_core,snd_pcm,snd_timer

debian-gta02:~# asoundconf list
Names of available sound cards:
neo1973gta02

debian-gta02:/# cat /proc/asound/modules 
 0 snd_soc_wm8753


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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Michele Renda
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Oh ... this is simple :)


The easist way is this: open a terminal and write:

nohup startxfce4 


nohup - don't close xfce when you close the terminal
startxfce4 - start xfce
 - don't lock the terminal



Nicholas Dube wrote:
 Thanks for the info.  I guess I didnt word my question right or provide
 enough info.  A litte tired.  I have XFCE4 installed I just dont know
 how to start it.  What command should I use?  Is there a way to make it
 startup by default?
 
 On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 What to say Thank you a lot for your patch.
 
 I will try now to use it when I will finish to reinstall Debian in my
 new 2Gb SD card :)
 
 I will keep you informed of it work!
 
 Michele Renda
 
 
 Sebastian Ohl wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 16:39 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
 I hope the patch for the left click arrive fast to Debian!
 until then you can install is yourself (its the tab+hold version)
 http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5
 +fso2_armel.deb
 
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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 5:57 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 opkg --help
 might be interesting to read ...

I have done that Many times.
Are there anything specific there you are referring to?
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Re: Debian - alsa sound ?

2008-08-17 Thread Rorschach
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:02:42 +0200
Benoît Sibaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 perhaps pulseaudio locking /dev/dsp? Just stop it and retry?

There's no pulseaudio installed or running by default. So this is not the cause 
of the problem. At least not with me.


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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 opkg --help
 might be interesting to read ...

 I have done that Many times.
 Are there anything specific there you are referring to?


there should be smth like -force-downgrade.

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 until then you can install is yourself (its the tab+hold version)
 http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5
 +fso2_armel.deb

thanks for the fast work -- but it seems to damage calibration.
in the upper left corner stylus and pointer are at the same position, but  
the more i go towards lower right, the greater the gap betwen the pointer  
position and the position i tap.
when in the lower right corner, the pointer is at maybe 2/3.

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Florian Hackenberger
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Lothar Behrens wrote:
 I had the same issue, but doing the same with -nodeps worked here
 too.
Sorry, forgot to mention that the ipk dependencies are a mess. You need 
the -force-depends option (-nodeps is similar).

 Great work :-)
Thanks!

 But still an issue I see with big routes that are propably
 recalculated at application startup. Consumes much CPU time and
 partly blocks the UI.
I haven't got routing to work here with the OSM maps. It may be a 
problem with the map data though. Maybe I'll have a look at it as soon 
as routing works for me.

Cheers,
Florian

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 18:15 +0200, arne anka wrote:
 thanks for the fast work -- but it seems to damage calibration.
 in the upper left corner stylus and pointer are at the same position, but  
 the more i go towards lower right, the greater the gap betwen the pointer  
 position and the position i tap.
 when in the lower right corner, the pointer is at maybe 2/3.
i had the same problems. simply download
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/pointercal and cat it again
in /etc/pointercal. i don't know why there is a version for fso and
non-fso ... i thought that the calibration data should be independent of
the framework.

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Ohl
Hi,

On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 18:04 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
 The easist way is this: open a terminal and write:
apt-get install gdm should also do the trick. if you have only one user
on your phone you can enable autologin in gdm and so i boots directly
into xfce (or your favorite window manager)

Sebastian


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Re: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm

2008-08-17 Thread Yorick Moko
somebody gave me this command, but haven't tested it:
ssh -g -t -L5900:localhost:5900 freerunner 'chroot /media/card/sid
x11vnc -localhost -display :0'

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Thorben Krueger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Maybe one of you knows a solution? Any terminal app that can send
 keycodes to a running application?


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 From: Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2008/8/17
 Subject: Re: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm
 To: Support for Openmoko Device Owners [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Alternatively, putting a custom key into the aux menu could do the
 trick, too. How do I send a keycode to a running program? would be
 pretty neat to have that feature.

 2008/8/17 Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I need an application (scummvm) to rebind aux button to F5. AUX used
 to send a keyboard event, but this was removed. Would be glad for
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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Yohann (YC) Coppel
Hi !

Thanks for the patch !!!

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Florian Hackenberger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing which still annoys me is the flicker while panning. I'm not
 familiar with gtk and have not yet found a way to disable display
 refreshes while doing a series of drawing operations. Any help is
 welcome.

I don't think there are any of this flickering in tangoGPS, which is
also gtk. maybe you can look at the code there

hope this helps :)


 Cheers,
Florian

 PS: Please download the ipk using wget and then invoke opkg on the
 downloaded file (instead of invoking opkg using the URL). There seems
 to be a problem with opkg and the apache gzip compression.

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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 i had the same problems. simply download
 http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/pointercal and cat it again
 in /etc/pointercal. i don't know why there is a version for fso and
 non-fso ... i thought that the calibration data should be independent of
 the framework.

ah, well -- that did the trick!
great!

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Re: full-keyboard for Om 2008.08? - SOLVED ?

2008-08-17 Thread Nathan Kinkade
2008/8/17 Geoff Ruscoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Andreas Hennig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I dont have the file
 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd

 So I have the 2008.08

 Then I upgraded the packages using  Zeche's builds:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Download#Unofficial_builds_by_zecke
 I went with testing which should be more stable than development (I
 believe)...

 I upgraded to do the gprs mux:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_1:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_with_a_GUI)

 And this is working great.  Then I decided I better get the qwerty keyboard
 going.

 However, after upgrading all of the packages from above two steps I no
 longer have the file:
 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd

 So, backing up this file is kind of step 1 in the process found at:
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard

 So three things...
 1) I hope these links and tying this information is helpful to someone  I
 know I am much happier with my freerunner now, ymmv...
 2) I think you may want to backup your files and do the keyboard before the
 other two steps...
 3) Can anyone provide me with the Full_QUERTY.kbd file?

 Thanks so much!

 -Geoff

I was bitten by this same issue of the Full-QWERTY.kbd file getting
blasted by the updates described at the link you reference above
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard),
and in fact just yesterday I posted a note about this on a page I'm
keeping at my site where I jot notes about fixing or improving my
Freerunner: http://natha.nkinka.de/openmoko.

In any case, I got the Full-QWERTY.kbd file back by simply downloading
the tar-gzipped files for the 2008.8 release and cherry picking it
from there: 
http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/Om2008.8/Om2008.8-gta02-20080808.rootfs.tar.gz

Nathan

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debian, xfce4, matchbox-keyboard

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
how do you manage to get the keyboard running?
selecting from menu accessories-keyboard
leads only to
matchbox-keyboard: *Error*  Error parsing
in Xorg-log.

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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-17 Thread wp
Hi
Has someone tried to install debian through qtopia? For me, running script
stops at the moment, when it prints: E: Qtopia wants to continually access
/media/card. You need to stop it with 'killall qpe' and then restart
installation! That command restarts x (am I right?), but does not resolve
the problem, which appears once again, and again, and.. Any idea how to stop
Qtopia from accesing sd card?
Greetings! 
http://www.qtopia.net/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=856forum=16

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Re: 2.5mm neo to 3.5mm stereo adaptor

2008-08-17 Thread Michael Shiloh


Timo Jyrinki wrote:
 2008/8/15 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hereby confirmed. Mine arrived today and works perfectly. Thanks for the
 hint! :)
 
 No prob :)
 
 Is there already a page for this or shall I create some table on the Headset
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Headset) page?
 
 That's probably fine. I went ahead and added a table there now.


Excellent. This is perfect. If anyone has a distributor in the USA, 
please list, and I'll try one out and report.

Thanks Timo and Marcel,

Michael

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Lothar Behrens
Am Sonntag, den 17.08.2008, 18:36 +0200 schrieb Florian Hackenberger:
  But still an issue I see with big routes that are propably
  recalculated at application startup. Consumes much CPU time and
  partly blocks the UI.
 I haven't got routing to work here with the OSM maps. It may be a 
 problem with the map data though. Maybe I'll have a look at it as soon 
 as routing works for me.
 

I have downloaded the germany map from the quicklinks section on the 
following page: http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/OpenStreetMaps

Or exactly this command on openmoko shell: wget -O germany.bin
http://maps.navit-project.org/api/map/?bbox=5.185546875,46.845703125,15.46875,55.634765625

This file could be directly used as a binary map file.

After that I have selected a target more far away from my satellite
position and let it calculate the route. This may take some time where
you don't have a reaction on the Navit GUI (by clicking somewhere).

If the route is calculated, restart navit and let it go to the lock
screen. Wait a while and try to unlock :-)

Before that all, open a ssh session and start top to look at the CPU
usage. Also there you can kill navit.

Symptoms conditions: I am in my living room with less sattelites or none
(as of writing this line: Satellite 10/5 HDOP: 2.5 Speed ~ 2.7 km/h)

I think and that I have posted in one of my prior postings, the tracking
is activated and thus the path would be recalculated always as the
position changes a bit.

What I will do or try to do, is comparing that with a desktop run
connecting to the OpenMoko (GPS).

Lothar


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Re: Todays rant: opkg - not giving me the right choices

2008-08-17 Thread Robin Farine
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:

[...]

 Anyway, I'm tired of this game now. Lets try something else:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mv /var/lib/opkg/daily-neo1973 .
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mv /var/lib/opkg/daily-neo1973-updates .
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg info kernel

[...]

 Now, lets see if opkg can deal with it.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install kernel
 Installing kernel
 (2:2.6.24+git33+88bf43840b9df0eb0a077a1394eb564be80a412e-r2) to
 root...

[...]

 At last - the correct package installed.

 Finally, IMHO opkg is broken and should be fixed. Also, opkg
 lacks at least one essential feature (the ability to specify what
 version of an available package to install) and should be
 ehanced.

So I hope it is safe to remove the neo1973 specific feed(s) on gta02 
(/etc/opkg/neo1973-feed.conf in my case)?

Robin

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Fox Mulder
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
 On Sunday 17 August 2008, Lothar Behrens wrote:
 I had the same issue, but doing the same with -nodeps worked here
 too.
 Sorry, forgot to mention that the ipk dependencies are a mess. You need 
 the -force-depends option (-nodeps is similar).
 
 Great work :-)
 Thanks!
 
 But still an issue I see with big routes that are propably
 recalculated at application startup. Consumes much CPU time and
 partly blocks the UI.
 I haven't got routing to work here with the OSM maps. It may be a 
 problem with the map data though. Maybe I'll have a look at it as soon 
 as routing works for me.
 
 Cheers,
   Florian
 
I tried your new version and it works great with quite some speed
improvement when moving the map. :)

The routing wasn't working for me either. But than i read in the wiki
that i should use the same osm2navit version as running on my neo. First
i tried it with a different version which gives me a working map, but i
can't select destinations.

Now i recreated the map with the same version and i works like a charm.
I tested it with a short route between two neighbouring cities and also
the speech output is working without any problems. :)

Now my only problem is, that i would change the language to german but
failed so far. I tried a simple export LANG=de_DE and started navit
but this seems to have no effect at all. I also installed the package
navit-locale-de for this purpose.

Can anybody say me where the option to change the language is?

On the homepage it says about 12 languages are supported, but no
information how to switch between them, or i can't find them. :)

Ciao,
 Rainer



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configure-uboot.sh: native menu?

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
could someone please post (or put in the debian-wiki) the original  
boot-menu?
debian is nice to play around -- buth zhone is to limited and xfce does  
not allow to make/recive calls and so on ..
since the fr is my sole phone i'd like it to boot the flash per default,  
not the sd card.

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Re: Fwd: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm

2008-08-17 Thread Jan Keymeulen
On Sun 17 August 2008 om 17:18:16 GMT Thorben Krueger told us:
 Maybe one of you knows a solution? Any terminal app that can send
 keycodes to a running application?


xmodmap might do the trick
 
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2008/8/17
 Subject: Re: Customize AUX button? Needed for scummvm
 To: Support for Openmoko Device Owners [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Alternatively, putting a custom key into the aux menu could do the
 trick, too. How do I send a keycode to a running program? would be
 pretty neat to have that feature.
 
 2008/8/17 Thorben Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  I need an application (scummvm) to rebind aux button to F5. AUX used
  to send a keyboard event, but this was removed. Would be glad for
  help.
 
 
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Re: configure-uboot.sh: native menu?

2008-08-17 Thread Marcel
Am Sonntag 17 August 2008 21:04:59 schrieb arne anka:
 could someone please post (or put in the debian-wiki) the original
 boot-menu?
 debian is nice to play around -- buth zhone is to limited and xfce does
 not allow to make/recive calls and so on ..
 since the fr is my sole phone i'd like it to boot the flash per default,
 not the sd card.


You can simply swap the contents of menu_2 and the one above it (don't 
remember the exact name...) in the configure script, it should write that 
config to the neo and there you are :)

Marcel

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Opie-Reader qpk for the Qtopia distro

2008-08-17 Thread Tim Wentford
I've used the Qtopia SDK to build an Opie-Reader package for the Qtopia
image since it is the only SDK I can get working ATM.
Now that Opie seems fairly irrelevant to the Freerunner I've renamed
Opie-Reader to ArriereGo (thanks to Guylhem Aznar for the new name
suggestion).

I'm persisting with the 2008.08 image ATM since I am using my Greenphone as
an actual phone, and I'm hoping to actually be able to build a QT app for
2008.08 one day, so I have no way of testing the current build, though a
previous build did work. Could the first person to try it please reply to
this thread with a confirmation of success or failure.

You can get it at:

http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/ArriereGo_1.0.0-2_arm.qpk

It defaults to using screen taps for page up/down/back/home/forward with the
screen divided up like:

UUU
BHF
DDD

Where U is page-up (i.e. top third of screen, etc), B is back, H is home, F
is forward and D is page down.

If it doesn't work, and I don't get enough spare time to get a working SDK
for QT apps under 2008.08, I'll go back to Qtopia and fix it so let me know.

Cheers
Tim
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FR and Arduino (was: Re: FR and iPhone - how can they be compared?)

2008-08-17 Thread Michael Shiloh
Sparrow,

I'm very interested in details of your Arduino hookup. Can you please 
wikify this information?

I too have Arduino plans and think the pairing with the FR allows easy 
prototyping of pretty arbitrary hardware. Please start a wiki page for 
Arduino projects!

Thanks,
Michael

Steven ** wrote:
 I too would be interested in the source for this project.  I intend to
 use an arduino board in a project of my own.
 
 -Steven
 
 On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Sparrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Howdy Flemming,

Neat idea's about the FR and custom hardware.  I currently have an
 arduino project that works great with the Freerunner, connecting both
 via blue tooth and via usb.  The arduino is used to control a custom
 irrigation solution I build on my roof using earth boxs, and the sends
 the data back to the FR for alerting and monitoring.   If you have not
 checked out the arduino micro controller, take a peek
 (http://www.arduino.cc/) .

 Best regards,
 Steven O'Reilly

 On Fri, 2008-07-25 at 01:36 +0200, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
 Today, I read [1]. I also read [2], and it is basically the reasons
 there that made me buy the Freerunner some weeks ago (look
 at the question part). That, and that it is a cool device to hack
 on! (Anyway, the iPhone is big, ugly and with a low res. screen:p)

 The Freerunner is doing very well, being recommended by FSF,
 OSM, etc, and got a lot of publicity slashdot, linuxdevices.net
 and many other places.

 Also it is very nice to use as a phone. I use it as my primary
 phone, with OM2007.2. As soon as I get some time, I will try
 to write some code for it too. There are a few issues, but if
 there where nothing to fix, the phone would not be of any
 interest to me. In stead of seeing limitations, one should see
 potential:) That is the beauty of free software :D

 One simple way to make custom hardware, is to add
 something to the USB port, since the USB_ID pin is
 connected to an ADC. I bought a lot of 5 pin mini USB
 plugs, and inside one, you can actually fit a complete
 mini circuit.

 I have one that works as a flash light, and one for measuring
 humidity. I plan to put the sensor inside, once I have written
 some code that actually works.

 I also ordered a small camera, so I will try to see if it works
 out of the box or if some code needs to be rewritten.

 The camera I bought does not have the correct electrical
 interface, so I need to make an adapter (USB or BT). It is a
 wireless cam,  which I will mount on my radio car:) I will add
 some hardware and make a simple GTK app, so I can control
 the car from my phone (and see the output from the cam). I
 hope I ever get the time to do this.

 [1]
 http://digg.com/linux_unix/5_Questions_Give_Apple_the_iPhone_Challenge_2
 [2]
 http://static.fsf.org/dbd/iphone-action-handout.pdf

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Re: configure-uboot.sh: native menu?

2008-08-17 Thread Michele Renda
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 debian is nice to play around -- buth zhone is to limited and xfce does  
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and to make call with it.

But I am not sure how it is working.
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Re: Opie-Reader qpk for the Qtopia distro

2008-08-17 Thread Lorn Potter
Tim Wentford wrote:
 I've used the Qtopia SDK to build an Opie-Reader package for the Qtopia 
 image since it is the only SDK I can get working ATM.
 
 Now that Opie seems fairly irrelevant to the Freerunner I've renamed 
 Opie-Reader to ArriereGo (thanks to Guylhem Aznar for the new name 
 suggestion).
 
 I'm persisting with the 2008.08 image ATM since I am using my Greenphone 
 as an actual phone, and I'm hoping to actually be able to build a QT app 
 for 2008.08 one day, so I have no way of testing the current build, 
 though a previous build did work. Could the first person to try it 
 please reply to this thread with a confirmation of success or failure. 
 
 You can get it at:
 
 http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/ArriereGo_1.0.0-2_arm.qpk
 
 It defaults to using screen taps for page up/down/back/home/forward with 
 the screen divided up like:
 
 UUU
 BHF
 DDD
 
 Where U is page-up (i.e. top third of screen, etc), B is back, H is 
 home, F is forward and D is page down.
 
 If it doesn't work, and I don't get enough spare time to get a working 
 SDK for QT apps under 2008.08, I'll go back to Qtopia and fix it so let 
 me know.

Would it be ok for me to add this to the feed at qtopia.net? That way 
people can install it without having to setup a local web server .

-- 
Lorn 'ljp' Potter
Software Engineer, Systems Group, Trolltech, a Nokia company

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Re: configure-uboot.sh: native menu?

2008-08-17 Thread arne anka
 You can simply swap the contents of menu_2 and the one above it (don't

nope. didn't help -- now, when booting after only pwr the kernel panics  
because it's not able to mount root.
aux+pwr boots, though.

i try flashing u-boot (the menu is part of u-boot, i presume?)

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Re: Opie-Reader qpk for the Qtopia distro

2008-08-17 Thread Tim Wentford
Of course you can add it to the feed (the Greenphone was the original test
environment, after all 8^).
But check it works first

It is pretty much optimised for the Greenphone ATM, other than I flipped the
flag to use screen touches for navigation so it is usable.

Does the touch and hold right mouse button emulation work on the
Freerunner? If not, it'll be painful swapping mouse actions to select
navigation links, and then swapping back for page up/down etc.

If it proves popular enough, and I can't get a build environment working,
I'll go back to Qtopia again and sort it out.

2008/8/17 Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Tim Wentford wrote:
  I've used the Qtopia SDK to build an Opie-Reader package for the Qtopia
  image since it is the only SDK I can get working ATM.
 
  Now that Opie seems fairly irrelevant to the Freerunner I've renamed
  Opie-Reader to ArriereGo (thanks to Guylhem Aznar for the new name
  suggestion).
 
  I'm persisting with the 2008.08 image ATM since I am using my Greenphone
  as an actual phone, and I'm hoping to actually be able to build a QT app
  for 2008.08 one day, so I have no way of testing the current build,
  though a previous build did work. Could the first person to try it
  please reply to this thread with a confirmation of success or failure.
 
  You can get it at:
 
  http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/ArriereGo_1.0.0-2_arm.qpk
 
  It defaults to using screen taps for page up/down/back/home/forward with
  the screen divided up like:
 
  UUU
  BHF
  DDD
 
  Where U is page-up (i.e. top third of screen, etc), B is back, H is
  home, F is forward and D is page down.
 
  If it doesn't work, and I don't get enough spare time to get a working
  SDK for QT apps under 2008.08, I'll go back to Qtopia and fix it so let
  me know.

 Would it be ok for me to add this to the feed at qtopia.net? That way
 people can install it without having to setup a local web server .

 --
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 Software Engineer, Systems Group, Trolltech, a Nokia company

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Re: maps for others country?

2008-08-17 Thread Robin Paulson
2008/8/18 Torfinn Ingolfsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Paul Wouters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there a way to preload map packages from openstreemaps based on 
 coordinates?
 So that we can create city or country maps, without actually being there ? :)

 Yes, that would be great.
 I would really like to be able do something like:

 osm-get-maps Norway
 osm-get-maps Oslo

 to download maps for a country and a city, respectively.
 I had a look at the OSM[1] site, but couldn't find any such tools
 there at least.

 References:
 1) http://openstreetmap.org/

there is something already on osm to do this:

http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/downloading/tiles_by_bbox/get.pl

which gets tiles by a bounding box

it should be pretty easy to extend by producing a table with a list of
names (e.g. oslo, noway) that feeds a set of lat/lon to the script
when called

something like:

lookup_coords
place  llon  rlon  tlat  blat
norway   2.5   3.2   62.258.4
oslo   2.75  2.8259.9159.75

then call
# perl get.pl oslo

and it parses the place, sends the coords to get.pl and downloads what you need

of course, the script could be easily modfied to use other map
services that serve tiles with a similar name format

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Re: agps-online binary

2008-08-17 Thread digger vermont
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 10:12 +0200, Yorick Moko wrote:
 Wonka made a python script agps-alm.py for it, but i lost the url.
 He's on IRC (irc.freenode.net #openmoko)
 

Okay, I like python!  I'll see if I can locate it.  Thanks for the hint.
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Re: agps-online binary

2008-08-17 Thread Yorick Moko
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM, digger vermont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 10:12 +0200, Yorick Moko wrote:
 Wonka made a python script agps-alm.py for it, but i lost the url.
 He's on IRC (irc.freenode.net #openmoko)


 Okay, I like python!  I'll see if I can locate it.  Thanks for the hint.
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Re: Debian help - XFCE

2008-08-17 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 17.08.2008, 18:38 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Ohl:
 Hi,
 
 On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 18:15 +0200, arne anka wrote:
  thanks for the fast work -- but it seems to damage calibration.
  in the upper left corner stylus and pointer are at the same position, but  
  the more i go towards lower right, the greater the gap betwen the pointer  
  position and the position i tap.
  when in the lower right corner, the pointer is at maybe 2/3.
 i had the same problems. simply download
 http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/pointercal and cat it again
 in /etc/pointercal. i don't know why there is a version for fso and
 non-fso ... i thought that the calibration data should be independent of
 the framework.

The tslib driver in Debian has a calibration bug[1] that can be worked
around by using the linked pointercal file. By now (well, sometime last
week), we have added a fixed version to the pkg-fso repository, now the
original pointercal (pointercal-fso) works.

Judging from your version number at
http://www.ohli.de/download/xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.4-5 +fso2_armel.deb
you based your changes on our fixed version, so I’m surprised that
people have to use the work-around-pointercal file.

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493942

Greetings,
Joachim
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Re: Debian on the FreeRunner -- now official

2008-08-17 Thread Jim Morris
wp wrote:
 Hi
 Has someone tried to install debian through qtopia? For me, running 
 script stops at the moment, when it prints: E: Qtopia wants to 
 continually access /media/card. You need to stop it with 'killall qpe' 
 and then restart installation! That command restarts x (am I right?), 
 but does not resolve the problem, which appears once again, and again, 
 and.. Any idea how to stop Qtopia from accesing sd card?

I ssh'd into the FR and did /etc/init.d/qpe stop

Then installed debian as per the instructions.

-- 
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Re: full-keyboard for Om 2008.08? - SOLVED ?

2008-08-17 Thread Geoff Ruscoe
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 10:56 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the wiki is misleading/wrong. Terminal.kbd is what you want - it's all
 installed by default. your problem is being able to use the illume kbd at
 all -
 you are stuck with the qtopia one as long as it feels like creating it.


Thank you very much, backed up and replaced the Default.kbd with the
Terminal.kbd and now the Full Qwerty keyboard comes up when I launch the
terminal, or the messenger, etc.
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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Lothar Behrens
Hi,

I have another idea that propably improves the 'speed'.

Why not prerender the other 8 rectangles of the screen that would then
have an effect to scroll in faster when the map is dragged in any
direction ?

In normal circumstances the user has to do with reading the map, thus
the CPU has time to do such prerendering.

There would also no more than the 9th of the screen prerendered, because
you can not scroll more.

If the user drags repeadedly in one direction, only the relevant new
areas need to be prerendered.

Is this possible or realistic ?

Lothar


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Re: Navit?

2008-08-17 Thread Nathan Kinkade
2008/8/5 Michael Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
snip
  I've uploaded a build of the latest stable version (0.04) to
 http://www.mikeasoft.com/~mike/ipk/armv4t/

  Cheers,
   Mike.

Just a note for the list, I installed Mike's ipk above, and then
proceeded to download map data for the entire United States from here:
http://maps.navit-project.org/download/ (~1.1G).  When I configure
navit to use that map data it aborts on startup with:

** ERROR:(route.c:1017):street_get_data: assertion failed: (count  maxcount)

I assume it has to do with this:
http://navit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/navit?view=revrevision=1169

I guess it's time for me to learn how to build packages for Openmoko.

Nathan

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Re: full-keyboard for Om 2008.08? - SOLVED ?

2008-08-17 Thread The Rasterman
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 10:01:29 -0700 Nathan Kinkade [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

the info on the wiki is mostly misleading when it comes to the keyboard and
what to do or how it works. beware. i need to write up a full list of all the
things illume can do, does and what you are currently limited in (and what you
can hack around with but you'll be entering world of hurt area etc.).
Terminal.kbd is what i renamed it too. as its really intended for use with
terminals. default is the default kbd - more for the default use of the
phone... plain english (sms, email etc.).

 2008/8/17 Geoff Ruscoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
  On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Andreas Hennig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I dont have the file
  /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd
 
  So I have the 2008.08
 
  Then I upgraded the packages using  Zeche's builds:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Download#Unofficial_builds_by_zecke
  I went with testing which should be more stable than development (I
  believe)...
 
  I upgraded to do the gprs mux:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_1:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_with_a_GUI)
 
  And this is working great.  Then I decided I better get the qwerty keyboard
  going.
 
  However, after upgrading all of the packages from above two steps I no
  longer have the file:
  /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards/Full-QWERTY.kbd
 
  So, backing up this file is kind of step 1 in the process found at:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard
 
  So three things...
  1) I hope these links and tying this information is helpful to someone  I
  know I am much happier with my freerunner now, ymmv...
  2) I think you may want to backup your files and do the keyboard before the
  other two steps...
  3) Can anyone provide me with the Full_QUERTY.kbd file?
 
  Thanks so much!
 
  -Geoff
 
 I was bitten by this same issue of the Full-QWERTY.kbd file getting
 blasted by the updates described at the link you reference above
 (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard),
 and in fact just yesterday I posted a note about this on a page I'm
 keeping at my site where I jot notes about fixing or improving my
 Freerunner: http://natha.nkinka.de/openmoko.
 
 In any case, I got the Full-QWERTY.kbd file back by simply downloading
 the tar-gzipped files for the 2008.8 release and cherry picking it
 from there:
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/Om2008.8/Om2008.8-gta02-20080808.rootfs.tar.gz
 
 Nathan
 
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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Rod Whitby
 diff --git a/packages/navit/navit_0.0.4.bb b/packages/navit/navit_0.0.4.bb
 index 104495f..edd4519 100644
 --- a/packages/navit/navit_0.0.4.bb
 +++ b/packages/navit/navit_0.0.4.bb
 @@ -4,4 +4,7 @@ PR = r0
 
  SRC_URI = ${SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR}/navit/navit-${PV}.tar.gz
 
 +DEFAULT_PREFERENCE = -1
 +
  SRC_URI_append +=  file://navit.xml-so.patch;patch=1
 +SRC_URI_append +=  file://font_scaling_patch.diff;patch=1

You should never set DEFAULT_PREFERENCE to -1 on an already working
recipe, just because you added a better svn recipe.

In addition to this, since you modified the recipe, you should have
changed PR = r0 to PR = r1.

It is a common occurrence for there to be multiple working versions of a
recipe in OE.

Use PREFERRED_VERSION and sane-srcrevs.inc to select between alternative
working versions and prefer one for a specific distribution.

-- Rod

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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-17 Thread shawnzier
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 09:36:43PM +0530, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
 I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
 issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
 i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
 worked out correctly.

So does flashing new images work? Is it just uploading that's broken?


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Re: dfu_upload error -84 when trying to backup images

2008-08-17 Thread Russell Sears
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 09:36:43PM +0530, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
 I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
 issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
 i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
 worked out correctly.
 
 So does flashing new images work? Is it just uploading that's broken?

Yes, and yes.

-Rusty


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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Charles-Henri Gros
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
 On Sunday 17 August 2008, Holger Freyther wrote:
 Fantastic, did you consider sending the patch upstream?
 I'll wait a few days. Usually I'm not satisfied with the first version 
 and keep improving it. I don't want to steal the time of the navit 
 developers by sending a stream of consecutive patches.
   One thing which still annoys me is the flicker while panning. I'm not 
 familiar with gtk and have not yet found a way to disable display 
 refreshes while doing a series of drawing operations. Any help is 
 welcome.

gdk_window_begin_paint_region

gdk_window_end_paint

It's funny, I did the opposite of what you did while working on my own
version of tangoGPS, because I didn't like the white rectangles around.
I'm afraid that using that method will negate any of your speed gains
though.

-- 
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Re: tiny stylus in lanyard hole (warning: half-assed)

2008-08-17 Thread NeilBrown
On Mon, August 18, 2008 12:04 pm, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
 I questioned whether to post this here, as it's somewhat embarrassing.
  I had an idea about how to store a tiny stylus in the lanyard hole at
 the bottom of the Neo.  The basic idea was to take some of the foam
 from the Neo packaging, cut it to size and then stuff it snugly into
 the hole.  The idea was then to burn a hole through the middle of the
 foam where possibly a tiny stylus-like device could be inserted and
 would hold fast.  Here is the first iteration:
 http://natha.nkinka.de/stylus_lol/

Won't that muffle the microphone?   I think the microphone is inside
that hole!

NeilBrown


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Re: numptyphysics ipk

2008-08-17 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz


Michael Shiloh wrote:
 Someone please wikify? This is an awesome demo.

Michael

I'm at a bit of a loss here after seeing so many of these type of 
comments from you lately. Isn't organizing the community's work your job?

Or do you see your role differently than I do?

   -Sean



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Re: tiny stylus in lanyard hole (warning: half-assed)

2008-08-17 Thread Robert William Hutton
NeilBrown wrote:
 Won't that muffle the microphone?   I think the microphone is inside
 that hole!

 From TFA:

It's hard to see here, but I have also cut a small notch so that the 
foam doesn't cover the microphone hole

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Re: tiny stylus in lanyard hole (warning: half-assed)

2008-08-17 Thread Nathan Kinkade
2008/8/17 NeilBrown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Mon, August 18, 2008 12:04 pm, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
 I questioned whether to post this here, as it's somewhat embarrassing.
  I had an idea about how to store a tiny stylus in the lanyard hole at
 the bottom of the Neo.  The basic idea was to take some of the foam
 from the Neo packaging, cut it to size and then stuff it snugly into
 the hole.  The idea was then to burn a hole through the middle of the
 foam where possibly a tiny stylus-like device could be inserted and
 would hold fast.  Here is the first iteration:
 http://natha.nkinka.de/stylus_lol/

 Won't that muffle the microphone?   I think the microphone is inside
 that hole!

 NeilBrown

Check the text of the referenced page closely; I cut a notch in the
foam so that it wouldn't cover the microphone.  A few test calls seem
to indicate that the notch is sufficient.

Nathan

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Re: Navit patch for faster map dragging

2008-08-17 Thread Dale Maggee
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
 On Sunday 17 August 2008, Lothar Behrens wrote:
   
 I had the same issue, but doing the same with -nodeps worked here
 too.
 
 Sorry, forgot to mention that the ipk dependencies are a mess. You need 
 the -force-depends option (-nodeps is similar).
   
Thanks, but now I get this:

** (process:1704): WARNING **: can't load '/usr/lib/navit/*/lib*.so', 
Error '/usr/lib/navit/*/lib*.so: cannot open shared object file: No such 
file or directory'

navit:vehicle_new:invalid type 'gpsd'
navit:map_new:invalid type 'binfile'

** (process:1704): WARNING **: no gui

Using 'navit.xml'
No instance has been created, exiting


doing 'ls -R /usr/lib/navit/' gives me a list of all the libraries set 
out in a directory structure, so the libraries are there... any Ideas 
why it's not finding them?

Thanks,
-Dale



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Re: tiny stylus in lanyard hole (warning: half-assed)

2008-08-17 Thread Nathan Kinkade
2008/8/17 Jeffrey Malone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I'm waiting for someone to do a nice mod to fit a stylus inside the case.

 There is space for one methinks:
 http://ext.tehinterweb.com/freerunner/pics/dsc_5020.jpg
 Look at the big long chunk of free space next to the AUX button.

 Additionally, you could probably put your paperclip through the left speaker
 hole, and it could sit in the space where the audio reverberates, under that
 white plastic...

Absolutely.  I have thought about boring a hole into the case to fit
some type of common stylus, but this was a first attempt at something
non-invasive.  Shortly, I'll replace the paperclip with something a
little less shameful.  Fortunately, there's plenty of foam material in
the packaging for me to play with.  I have even thought about gluing
something to the side of the device to hold a slender stylus.  Things
will come together in time, right along with the software.  This
thread was mostly for the amusement of the list, but I'm still hoping
it'll be useful for me in the meantime.

Nathan

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stupid guy! thinks it's a train wreck!

2008-08-17 Thread Flyin_bbb8
hahahah this guy is really stupid,, check it out.. be sure to check out his
comments!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3ntUy2eqlk
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Re: Import contacts qtopia

2008-08-17 Thread Annika Thiel
Did you try
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/Qtopia/lib /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook
/home/root/addressbook.vcf
as mentioned in the wiki?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Import_Vcf_Contacts#Import_for_ASU.2FQtopia

Regards,

Anni


On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 4:03 PM, julien cubizolles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Le lundi 21 juillet 2008 à 19:46 +0200, Holger Freyther a écrit :

  1.) copy the the file vcf to the device
  2.) /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook /path/to/vcf-file (will get deleted)
  3.) GUI makes some stuff... asks you to import..
  4.) You might need to restart afterwards

 I just tried running /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook from the Freerunner's
 terminal but it complains with many messages like

 /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook : /usr/lib/stdc++.so.6: no version
 information available (required by /opt/Qtopia/lib/libQtCore.so.4)

 finishing with:

 QCoreApplication::postEvent: Unexpected null receiver.

 I'm using the standard image, 4.3.2-080808.

 Thanks for your help.

 Julien.


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How do I install FSO on the SD card

2008-08-17 Thread Erland Lewin
Hello,

I tried installing the FSO milestone 2 onto my SD card, but booting fails
saying:

[...]
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing init memory: 128K
Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init=option to
kernel.

I previously ran QTopia from this SD partition, so I think the uBoot
configuration is ok.

Could someone add step by step instruction for how to install FSO on an SD
card to the wiki, please!

Thanks!

/Erland
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