Got it. Thanks.
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From: "Shawn \"prjktdtnt\" Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 5:58:57 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
Subject: Re: dead battery
Vince M. Clark wrote:
> As long as it eventua
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> Lorn Potter wrote:
>> I wrote:
>>> but... Where are sources and binaries?
>> We usually release the open source packages a couple days after the
>> commercial release.
>>
>> They will be at the new site:
>> http://qtextended.org
>>
>> As soon as I can. Hopefully b
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 09:56:00 Shawn "prjktdtnt" Thompson wrote:
> What I had meant is that I hope they find away to allow 1000mA charging
> while powered off so that you don't have to let it tricle charge for the
> entire night to power it on at only partial power. Of all the phones
> I've
What's currently the most stable?
I'd need to:
- Entry pin (I haven't manage to do it in 2008.8 despite moving pen up)
- Phone/Recive SMS
- Have GPS/WiFi
- Have USB Networking for initial setup
FSO: Not stable (breakes calls, not recive sms etc.)
2008.8: Can't enter pin
2007.11: Breakes after upda
Sarton O'Brien wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2008 09:56:00 Shawn "prjktdtnt" Thompson wrote:
>
>> What I had meant is that I hope they find away to allow 1000mA charging
>> while powered off so that you don't have to let it tricle charge for the
>> entire night to power it on at only partial
Maciej Piechotka wrote:
> What's currently the most stable?
> I'd need to:
> - Entry pin (I haven't manage to do it in 2008.8 despite moving pen up)
> - Phone/Recive SMS
> - Have GPS/WiFi
> - Have USB Networking for initial setup
>
> FSO: Not stable (breakes calls, not recive sms etc.)
> 2008.8: Ca
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 19:06:28 Matthias Apitz wrote:
> this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
> associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
> the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
>
> what can I do? is someone willin
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 10:20:59 Shawn "prjktdtnt" Thompson wrote:
> > Yes, I understand. I got the impression it was a design flaw and not
> > something that could be addressed, that's all. I could be completely
> > wrong though. Maybe the phone can go into some kind of holding pattern
> > w
I suggest removing/replacing the battery briefly before plugging into
the wall/charger - it seems GSM is the main culprit and it can "latch
up" draining the battery. Resetting by removing power helps. (by
default, the charger only accepts 100ma which is less than the FR draws
in normal operation,
Where did you get the package from? That site doesnt have binaries and
its not listed in the normal repos that I can find.
BillK
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 19:17 +0200, Jörgen Lidholm wrote:
> What about tinymail http://tinymail.org?
>
> /Jörgen
>
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yes fso as the base with an adaptive beyesian feedback driven user
interface. it would be great to see your top actions bubble up in the
interface's navigation: everyone with a customly trained 'runner. i say
written in xul as xumo :)
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Sander van Grieken <[EMAIL PRO
On 2008.09.30.16.37, Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson wrote:
| When trying to get into NOR do you already have it plugged into your
| charger? That is how I was able to finally get mine to boot, you only
| need the actual OpenMoko charger until it starts up then you can use
| whatever USB charger you pr
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Interesting. Good find and setup.
I am currently working on some iax2 related code for gta02 and future
phones as far as the voip stack.
I was running into some audio problems for awhile, but am starting to
get all those little bugs worked out.
T
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nokia devices (phones and stand-alone chargers) will not charge
> non-Nokia batteries, most likely because they can't be sure they have
> the correct charging parameters.
>
> Most after-market or no-name brands of Nokia-c
2008/9/25 Michele Renda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [USB]
> Show a list of attached USB device (when in host mode, like an lsusb)
not sure if anyone's suggested this, but i'd like to know whether the
usb port is in host or device mode - reduces the risk of me plugging
in to my desktop when i shouldn't
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Petr Vanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Petr Vanek
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> [...] is there any
>>> command that would set priority for next boot?
by some odd luck, i just stumbled across this writeup on how grub does
it: htt
> Vince,
> When my battery died I plugged my phone into the OpenMoko supplied
> charger, started it using NOR boot, leaving it at the boot menu until it
> timed out (repeat that twice) then I was about to select boot from the
> NOR menu and after a few extra seconds the phone booted.
>
> -
Dale Schumacher wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nokia devices (phones and stand-alone chargers) will not charge
>> non-Nokia batteries, most likely because they can't be sure they have
>> the correct charging parameters.
>>
>> Most after-market
Andy Green wrote:
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> |> Thanks for this helpfully complete characterization.
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> | Since you found it illuminating, I'll add it to the wiki
> |
> |> Do you happen to know if a Nokia battery (such as t
96% cpu usage just to have the dialer open. Awesome! :)
Updated a couple of hours ago. Anyone aware of this?
Sarton
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> > What about tinymail http://tinymail.org?
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> is there a gui?
> the p
I don't even have a FR yet. So, didn't try it either.
/Jörgen
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> Wh
Hello,
Next step on my agenda is bring-up the GPRS connection. To better
understand and test the various AT-commands of the chat-script I'd like
to have some kind of terminal program like Kermit to talk directly from
stdin to the serial device /dev/ttySAC0. Any idea what I could use for
this in t
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Robin Paulson wrote:
> not sure if anyone's suggested this, but i'd like to know whether the
> usb port is in host or device mode - reduces the risk of me plugging
> in to my desktop when i shouldn't and doing some damage
It already do this :) There i
These are my understandings from lots of reading and previous posts
between myself and Andy Green and others on the subject - should all be
in the archives. With 2007.2 I was hit one out of every 3 overnight
suspends ending in a flat battery. At least with 2008.9 its rarer (but
does happen :(
Wi
Minicom works, as does cu (part of uucp)
However, there are a few GPRS guides around that tell you how to do it.
check the wiki. There are few wrinkles like stopping the GSM daemon
when talking to the GSM modem.
BillK
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 07:36 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Next
Hello,
I installed the openmoko on qemu, it's worked well. But its
emulation part is too
Slow. When I clicked on any application it takes around 1 minute to
start the application.
Second one is there is no close application logo on the application
itself, so I have to close
El día Wednesday, October 01, 2008 a las 02:04:16PM +0800, William Kenworthy
escribió:
> Minicom works, as does cu (part of uucp)
>
> However, there are a few GPRS guides around that tell you how to do it.
> check the wiki. There are few wrinkles like stopping the GSM daemon
> when talking to t
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