I think it installs the python files in /usr/lib/python2.6 instead
of /usr/lib/python2.5 (or perhaps vice versa). If you copy them to the
right place it should work.
Yogiz
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:10:59 +0100
Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
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> Hi a
When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old version.
This is an undesirable situation since now it offers version 0.1 while
version 0.3 is out. I think the repo should download the external opk
and offer tha
Pander wrote:
> bburde...@comcast.net wrote:
>>> 6) How do I have a virtual Illume keyboard popup for the terminal,
>>> midori, pidgin?
>>>
>> Click your stylus (or finger) at the very top of the screen. You should
>> get a panel with three large buttons on it. On the buttons are some
>> boxes,
Thanks, see below fro extra info
Joel Newkirk wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 01:05:45 +0100, Pander
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been an FDOM-adept and am new to SHR. I am using it now and this
>> distributions holds a lot of potential. I completely understand that
>> this is an unstable distribu
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> Envoyé : jeudi 29 janvier 2009 09:36
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> Objet : Re: www.opkg.org - Repository Alpha
>
> When a package li
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Joel Newkirk wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:26:56 -0500, Joel Newkirk
> wrote:
>
>> 8 - I use "gprson" and "gprsoff", one-liner scripts with the following
>> contents, which can be invoked directly but less conveniently:
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> #gprson
>> mdbus -s org
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 09:36:29 +0100
Pander wrote:
> When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
> hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old
> version.
>
> This is an undesirable situation since now it offers version 0.1 while
> version 0.3 is out.
2009/1/29 Olof Sjobergh
>
> I think most problems could be solved by using a dictionary format
> similar to what you describe above, i.e. something like:
>
> match : candidate1 candidate2; frequency
> for example:
> vogel : Vogel Vögel; 123
>
> That would mean you can search on the normalised wor
[Answering only to the parts not really answered before]
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Pander wrote:
> 5) Can the vote plugin be installed inside of SHR Trac?
Will do!
> 7) Will the GPS get an icon which indicates if it is powered on, off,
> and perhaps even the number of satellites it is r
On Wed, January 28, 2009 16:08, arne anka wrote:
>> Obfuscating email addresses on the web archive is, IMO, no substitute
>> for sensible policies (greylisting, RBL, SFF?) at your incoming mail
>> server.
>
> not as such. but i think it is a necessary part.
>From a mail server perspective I have
Would it be useful to rename all ipk packages on 'O'pkg.org to opk in
the repo?
Pander wrote:
> When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
> hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old version.
>
> This is an undesirable situation since now it offer
Julien Cassignol wrote:
> [Answering only to the parts not really answered before]
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Pander wrote:
>
>> 5) Can the vote plugin be installed inside of SHR Trac?
>
> Will do!
>
>> 7) Will the GPS get an icon which indicates if it is powered on, off,
>> and perh
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Pander wrote:
> Question in general, how do I build kernel and rootfs images from latest
> svn unstable branch?
Well first you might want to use git and not svn, it'll work better :-)
Then we have a Makefile to handle that for you (it's mandatory as we
patch OE)
Renaming packages to .opk wouldn't be too bad but I don't see the
benefit as they all work.
I agree that there's a problem with outdated packages that move away
from opkg.org. Maybe the best option would be not to show these
packages in the repository any more though it's bad for an user who is
us
> This dictionary would have hundreds of millions of rows even if you take
> only reasonable user inputs.
why would that be? colloquial language (nad that's what is to be
considered) contains only several thousends words, still a lot but far
away from millions.
> But what to do if the users i
Also a "minor" Issue.
I used to use passkey-agent --default myPIN & to set the bluetooth-pin under
SHR-testing.
passkey-agent doesn't seem to be available any more.
I just need to rfcomm to some Arduino-microcontroller.
What's the proper way of doingn this at the moment?
Thanks a lot
Ric
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2009/1/29 Olof Sjobergh
>>
>> I think most problems could be solved by using a dictionary format
>> similar to what you describe above, i.e. something like:
>>
>> match : candidate1 candidate2; frequency
>> for example:
>> vogel : Vogel
On Thursday 29 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
> Al Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 28 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
> >> KaZeR wrote:
> >> > First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
> >> > headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be
> >>
>
I agree, this will motivate package maintainers to upload to opkg.org if
they want to be included in that repo.
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> Renaming packages to .opk wouldn't be too bad but I don't see the
> benefit as they all work.
>
> I agree that there's a problem with outdated packages that mov
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 09:18:56 -0500, "kris Occhipinti"
wrote:
> Well, I have Hackable1 installed on my Freerunner as well,
> and I thought it would work on that no problem after installing
> python-pygame.
> But, after installing pygame (apt-get install python-pygame)
> I tried to run it and I got
Al Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > Al Johnson wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 13 January 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
> > >> buzz and gsm fixes are even documented on the wiki (no need to search
> > >> in the e-mails)
> > >> only the audio-fix (big capacitator to prov
TL Mieszkowski wrote:
>
>
>
> KaZeR wrote:
> >
> >
> > First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
> > headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be convenient
> > to
> > pause media player to avoid bothering your neighboors. My other phone
> > b
2009/1/29 Olof Sjobergh
> It did not mean all possible misspellings should be included, only the
> normalisation which removes accented chars etc. So for normal English,
> there would be almost no extra size compared to now. The current way
> of correcting typos by checking all combinations from
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> i was hoping to be able to keep a SIMPLE ascii qwerty keyboard for as
> much as
> possible - so you can just type and it will work and offer the selections as
> it's trying to guess anyway - it can present the multiple accented versions
> too. this limits
Pander wrote:
>
> Reason for this would be that it is clear for the user that the GPS
> hardware is consuming power because this device has to be efficient with
> power usage. There is no other way of finding this out for a normal user.
The gps is on only when needed. It is always off when the p
Pander wrote:
>
> Found it now. Was looking with another person who also knows the Om2008
> release for over 10 minutes without any luck. But we overlooked the
> qwerty on the 'right' side. We were really fooled by only looking on the
> left side LOL
I too wish the keyboard was accessible with a
> -Message d'origine-
> > I guess SHR doesn't have pygame in the repos, and I don't feel like
> > trying to brick my distro right now... :P Oh well.
>
> I also use SHR and installed the pygame and libsmpeg packages
> from http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t/
> (without changing t
On Thursday 29 January 2009, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2009/1/29 Olof Sjobergh
>
> > It did not mean all possible misspellings should be included, only the
> > normalisation which removes accented chars etc. So for normal English,
> > there would be almost no extra size compared to now. The curre
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> I too wish the keyboard was accessible with a *single* click, like it is
> in Om. The keyboard gets a lot of use.
It is doable, hacking the theme. Though we have trouble with the room
available on the top bar.
We're looking for a way to bui
On Thursday 29 January 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Pander wrote:
> > Found it now. Was looking with another person who also knows the Om2008
> > release for over 10 minutes without any luck. But we overlooked the
> > qwerty on the 'right' side. We were really fooled by only looking on the
> > left
Is there any fool who tried to build fennec for arm? ;-)
it would be interesting...
d
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Davide Scaini a écrit :
> Is there any fool who tried to build fennec for arm? ;-)
> it would be interesting...
> d
My 2 cents :
I failed at compiling it :
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.platforms.mobile/browse_thread/thread/f35f8eb244fd0523#
but people from Angstrom seems clever tha
Davide Scaini wrote:
> Is there any fool who tried to build fennec for arm? ;-)
> it would be interesting...
Yes, I did twice... There are some links in the archives, but it's
really slow. :(
Never tried in debian, BTW.
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> 3) Today (29 Jan 2009) I did an opkg update and opkg upgrade and Mofi
> Wifi hangs when I run it, even before the menu comes up. Is this known?
> What could be a fix? Will wicd be ported to SHR?
With new frameworkd you firstly have to set WiFi to "on" in shr-settings.
> 4) Sometimes the scroll
Hi
About the scrollbar, it is much to thin to be reachable with the finger. I
proposed an enhancement in the trac : make the right scrollbar twice (or 3
times) bigger, so that all soft needing it become more finger friendly
Kimaidou
2009/1/29 Johny Tenfinger
> > 3) Today (29 Jan 2009) I did an
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 19:37, kimaidou wrote:
> About the scrollbar, it is much to thin to be reachable with the finger. I
> proposed an enhancement in the trac : make the right scrollbar twice (or 3
> times) bigger, so that all soft needing it become more finger friendly
In elementary (shr-sett
I don't totally disagree, but for now scrolling in SHR is painfull. I tried
Qextended, and the scroll (eg in contacts) is smoothy and efficient ! I also
proposed shortcuts in another trac for contacts :
http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/292
2009/1/29 Johny Tenfinger
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009
Le Wed, 28 Jan 2009 13:02:47 +,
Andy Green a écrit :
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> Only certain magical versions of libftdi will work. 0.8 works fine
> here, nothing later did.
>
So, I updated my software to libftdi 0.8 and openocd r130,
without success.
I could borr
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| I didn't have tools to make electronics and soldier wires to h-tp150*
| dots, so I wonder if someone had already got success with scotch and
| small copper wire ? wiring these dots to the 20 pins empty conn
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 06:23:29 +0100
"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" wrote:
> Daniel Willmann wrote:
> > It actually does have memory, but lacks a backup battery which is
> > supposed to power the memory of the GPS while main power is off.
> > ogpsd already stores and restores almanac, GPS/UTC timeoffse
If done correctly, the scrollbar is the simplest(easiest to
understand) and quickest way to find a contact. It is currently
extremely difficult to use the scrollbar in the SHR contacts app.
But, instead of making it always take up extra room, I would propose a
dynamic resizing. Normally (when not
So the contacts aren't scrolled until you press the scroll bar, move to the
desired letter, and let it go? I think it's a great idea. It gets rid of the
sluggish scrolling that's a real nuisance in SHR (and other distros).
2009/1/29 Steven **
>
> If done correctly, the scrollbar is the simplest(
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 17:20:40 -0500, Joel Newkirk
wrote:
> single
> icon image and toggling (visible when touched) just a single-image frame
> behind it, and removing associated fade-in/fade-out animations makes a
> significant difference. Pop open the Illume Config (via spanner/wrench)
> and try
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:21:26 -0500, Charles Pax
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Russell Hay wrote:
>
>> Just installed the latest android image, and it's looking nice,
>> responsiveness is where 2008.8 used to be, and my main gripes from a 1hr
>> play are;
>>
>> - very low call volume,
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:48:28 +0100, kimaidou wrote:
> I don't totally disagree, but for now scrolling in SHR is painfull. I
tried
> Qextended, and the scroll (eg in contacts) is smoothy and efficient ! I
> also
> proposed shortcuts in another trac for contacts :
> http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/
I am still in the process of making changes, but I have some packages
if anyone wants to try it. This version has the option of using a
gstreamer back-end (the default with the packaged config file) instead
of mplayer. By using gstreamer, CPU and memory load have been reduced,
and I was able to rig
Biggest F/LOSS conference in Europe is happening in a few weeks time...
Who is going? It'd be great to put names to mailing list faces, meet
people doing cool things with their devices and help people who are
feeling a bit stuck get started.
I'm going; this will be my first FOSDEM.
Cheers Tim
> I am still in the process of making changes, but I have some packages
> if anyone wants to try it. This version has the option of using a
> gstreamer back-end (the default with the packaged config file) instead
> of mplayer. By using gstreamer, CPU and memory load have been reduced,
> and I was a
In my experience, MPD is a pain to set up.
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:19:38 +0100 "arne anka" said:
> > This dictionary would have hundreds of millions of rows even if you take
> > only reasonable user inputs.
>
> why would that be? colloquial language (nad that's what is to be
> considered) contains only several thousends words, still a l
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:32:48 +0100 Helge Hafting said:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>
> > i was hoping to be able to keep a SIMPLE ascii qwerty keyboard for as
> > much as
> > possible - so you can just type and it will work and offer the selections as
> > it's trying to guess anyw
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:30:44 +0100 Olof Sjobergh said:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:16 PM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
> wrote:
> > On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:59:32 +0100 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> > said:
> >
> >> Olof Sjobergh wrote:
> >> > Unless I missed something big (which I hope I didn'
wonderful - thank you Dylan, pythm feels really nice now with gstreamer.
I wonder if are going to add seeking support to change position within
the song with gstreamer? it would be really great!
btw -- what version of ID3 python's library do you use? om's
repository seems to lack any package for
A, much better!! Gstreamer makes a difference. :) I just wish the volume
slider were bigger, it's hard to get my fingernail on it just right... :(
Also, is there a way to make the script not exit until pythm exits? It
confuses the SHR loading screen when it exits immediately.
Really appreciate
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 18:09:39 -0500, Dylan Reilly
wrote:
> I am still in the process of making changes, but I have some packages
> if anyone wants to try it. This version has the option of using a
> gstreamer back-end (the default with the packaged config file) instead
> of mplayer. By using gstrea
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:25 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:30:44 +0100 Olof Sjobergh said:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:16 PM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
>> wrote:
>> > On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:59:32 +0100 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
>> > said:
>> >
>> >
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