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On 2009.08.13.20.24, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
| I've been playing with assembling a simple window environment with icewm
for
| some time. The results are here. It uses icewm, literki, litephone and a
| simple launcher ( called litelaunch).
Do we
I missed some nominees the first time round.
In addition both *Orrery* and *Numptyphysics* have gained HoF status, and
their polls have been closed.
Marcel: Could you add them to the wiki?
I have another somewhat unrelated suggestion, but I think it might be a good
idea to try and ensure that
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I'm thinking of moving the volume control to the settings page. That
should give me some space for perhaps 2 more buttons (for +/- 5 sec fwd).
What do you think?
Please post your feedback. Thanks.
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On Friday 14 August 2009 08:21:37 Marcel Brüggebors wrote:
2009/8/14 c_c cchan...@yahoo.com
I'm thinking of moving the volume control to the settings page. That
should give me some space for perhaps 2 more buttons (for +/- 5 sec fwd).
What do you think?
Please post your feedback.
Ok, this issue is not solved yet. Now I got spam to
xxx-commits-bou...@projects.openmoko.org
In mailinglist options there are [Bounce processing].
There are many 'yes'-ticks, I really do not understand what all of
them means. I just disabled the first Should Mailman perform
automatic bounce
I have another somewhat unrelated suggestion, but I think it might be a
good
idea to try and ensure that the applications on the HoF are in the feeds of
most(all) distros. This way new users could easily install the
cream-of-the-
crop
+1
Thats what I havr been trying for the last few
There isn't much source code to see :-), the launcher is 100 lines,
litephone and literki are already available (although I'll try to put
literki on a repo). I had to do some hacks in icewm, I'll release the patch
(that one I have too :-))
Michal
And put litephone and literki in the
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I can setup a poll or two for the other applications if thats desired?
Is it relevant to inform about those pools on Community Update?
Personally i think only discussion lists members should vote. Otherwise
someone may start to cheat - chances are low, but this may happen...
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2009/8/13 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
Given that literki seems to be very quick and handles transparency very
well, has anyone recently tried a transparent qwo?
The transparency in literki is something different. It's only a shaped
window. I don't know if it's possible to use alpha
Is it relevant to inform about those pools on Community Update?
Personally i think only discussion lists members should vote. Otherwise
someone may start to cheat - chances are low, but this may happen...
Maybe just a mention of the Hall of Fame wiki page. I`m not worried to much
about
Hello,
on Doodle I voted for OpenVibe (LOL!) and SHR-Settings :-)
Where is the poll for Neon?
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Where is the poll for Neon?
Neon already has enough votes for the HoF. So there is no poll :)
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Am Freitag, den 14.08.2009, 08:18 +0200 schrieb Adolph J. Vogel:
I missed some nominees the first time round.
In addition both *Orrery* and *Numptyphysics* have gained HoF status, and
their polls have been closed.
Marcel: Could you add them to the wiki?
New nominees and Orrery are
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Everything is available at
http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia.html
Do you provide any screen shots there?
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New nominees and Orrery are already in, I'm currently adding
Numptyphysics. And Leadman put screenshots in, looks much nicer now! :)
The HoF is coming together nicely :)
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Dnia 2009-08-11, wto o godzinie 12:16 +0200, Davide Scaini pisze:
...i want it fixed too!!!
is there somewhere in europe where i can send my fr for fix?
You could in the past - read Community Updates:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/June_25%2C_2009
I do not know if it is still
On Freitag, 14. August 2009 08:57:45 rakshat hooja wrote:
There isn't much source code to see :-), the launcher is 100 lines,
litephone and literki are already available (although I'll try to put
literki on a repo). I had to do some hacks in icewm, I'll release the
patch (that one I have
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I'm thinking of moving the volume control to the settings page. That
should give me some space for perhaps 2 more buttons (for +/- 5 sec fwd).
What do you think?
IMHO it is better to get rid os icons next to song names, and put volume
slider vertically on right side of LCD.
Please
is there somewhere in europe where i can send my fr for fix?
I know this is a long shot, but anyone know of a place that does bug
fixing in Africa ( hopefully South Africa ) ?
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Maybe just a mention of the Hall of Fame wiki page. I`m not worried to much
about cheating. Its against the spirit of the community and I believe most
people knows this.
I already made a short note about HoF, The question was: what about
Doodle?
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David Samblas Martinez wrote:
There are some more from other camera unpublished yet but a great
bunch of them are avialable with comments in spanish and english
english version here
http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/there-and-back-againtuxbrain-debconf09-pics
I'm working on the
Hello,
I am using transparent qwo, but I haven't upgraded my FR since I wrote
the instructions (it's on my todo list, but... :-) ). So, I am not very
sure about the current state of packages, but to the best of my
knowledge, situation is as follows:
1) 2) Nobody maintains Xglamo, last commit at
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 03:51:59PM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk writes:
1) Find somewhere to buy a 10 uF SMD capacitor small enough. E.g. there's
nowhere in Denmark I can get one. I'd need to go abroad (Malmö, Sweden)[1]
for a shop that
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 03:35:36PM +0530, rakshat hooja wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM, RANJAN infi...@gmail.com wrote:
Read all of this
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_GPS
Please do not refer him to outdated information. The page even has a
warning at the top of it:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:15:31AM +0200, arne anka wrote:
- the fso way of retrieving the resource is discouraged
Hm, no? fsoraw does exactly that: manages access to resources the fso
way.
it's not that i know all these fso dbus commands by heart, but
mdbus -s
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:31:13PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
next, where does one get fsoraw from (the ticket links to the sources, but
i never actually saw a binary, let alone a package somewhere)?
IIRC, I found it on the mokomaze site.
$ dpkg-query --search $(which fsoraw)
fsoraw:
Problem is solved now.Thank you all.I will have to worry about solving an
other one now.
Sriranjan
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen
ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 03:35:36PM +0530, rakshat hooja wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM,
Hi,
I'm using shr unstable from 08.08. Whenever I put it to suspend, it wakes up
after a few minutes. Has anyone noticed this?
Michal
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Hi All,
We are planning a buzz fix for FRs in India. As Rakshat has already
pointed out, the guy who would do the buzz fix is placed at Delhi. IDA
systems would be bearing the cost of buzz fix while we need to take
care of sending in the devices and take it back.
People in Delhi itself can of
I already made a short note about HoF, The question was: what about
Doodle?
Hmmm, I think lets leave it out for the moment.
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 12:11 AM, Ed Kapiteine...@kapitein.org wrote:
I hope we can collaborate, collect useful data and publicate
them. Im very tired all these cheap half-finished electrical
devices (I can only charge 27% from a 3500mAh 3.7V
accumulator! It is insane!)
i think 3.7 V is just
is deep sleep disabled?
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If the app doesn't have FSO support, use fsoraw to request the resource.
_now_ i am confused.
in my understanding
- resources are an fso concept -- thus, no fso support, no resource
- fsoraw uses fso calls to utilize the resource -- no resource, no way to
use fsoraw
why using fsoraw, why
yes
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is deep sleep disabled?
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On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 14:15 +0200, arne anka wrote:
If the app doesn't have FSO support, use fsoraw to request the resource.
_now_ i am confused.
in my understanding
...
what i always tried to find out, and i understand now even less than
before: what is the rationale for fsoraw?
if
Patryk Benderz schrieb:
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Everything is available at
http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia.html
Do you provide any screen shots there?
It actually looks just like the article area of the official Wikipedia,
but you are right, screenshots are always nice. I have put some on the
Hi,
I would like to get my FR buzz fixed too. I was kind of hoping we could
get the #1024 (modem deep sleep) and the bass workaround for the earphones
done at the same time. Particularly #1024 since it really seems to seriously
improve battery life. Both require adding additional capacitors in
It actually looks just like the article area of the official Wikipedia,
but you are right, screenshots are always nice. I have put some on the
opkg.org site: http://www.opkg.org/package_128.html
Thanks, actually i need this for CU entry and its tiresome to install
all applications just to make
:-) Well, it seems to me that some users don't use opkg.org. I hope I'm
not breaking some ML rule here - am I?
Well, probably not, but i remember a thread where some users, including
me, asked for not using nabble, as it splits discussion into separate
threads, where it should be one.
Thanks for the reply!
I may give it a try when I get the time and I'll report back how it goes.
-Dan
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Richard Kralovic r...@om.ksp.sk wrote:
Hello,
I am using transparent qwo, but I haven't upgraded my FR since I wrote
the instructions (it's on my todo list,
I would like to get my FR buzz fixed too. I was kind of hoping we could
get the #1024 (modem deep sleep) and the bass workaround for the earphones
done at the same time. Particularly #1024 since it really seems to seriously
improve battery life. Both require adding additional capacitors in
I found a pretty weird behavior on litephone message while typing with
illume keyboard. While using dictionary some letters get typed at
wrong places:
e.g. if you type 'did' it comes up as 'ddi'
Is it just me? Is it known?
--Vikas
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Now that my moko has the buzzfix, I can finally use it as a real phone, and
not just a handheld linux box.
I flashed SHR-U on my phone and can say that overall, it has worked pretty
well...however I have noticed a couple of things that I'm thinking surely
someone else has run into and maybe has a
Hi, I decided I wanted to try out litephone on the latest SHR-U and I
followed the steps above. However whenever I run the gsm registering script
I run into problems.
The first time I run it, I get:
Enabling GSM for ever
/org/freesmartphone/Usage: SetResourcePolicy failed:
Opps. Forget I said anything. I DID just need to restart frameworkdI
just needed to wait longer for it to finish initializing.
-Dan Staley
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, I decided I wanted to try out litephone on the latest SHR-U and I
2009/8/14 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
2.) One of the first things I noticed was that when a text message
arrived, the number associated with it has the international code (1)
prefixed at the beginning. On my sim card, I only had the numbers stored
with the area code + 7 digits for
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Vikas Saurabh vikas.saur...@gmail.comwrote:
I would like to get my FR buzz fixed too. I was kind of hoping we could
get the #1024 (modem deep sleep) and the bass workaround for the
earphones
done at the same time. Particularly #1024 since it really seems
Oh, you don't need the script anymore. This issue happens when frameworkd
hasn't powered up yet (it takes a few minutes).
Check the newest litephone package from http://pvtrace.com/litephone/
It should wait for frameworkd to start up.
2009/8/14 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
Hi, I
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one number
is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure) cases where
this would give false positives?
/etc/frameworkd-phonegui.conf has some
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Vikas Saurabhvikas.saur...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one number
is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure) cases where
Hi, on your page you provide a tarball of the rootfs for Qalee.
Is there anyway to provide either a jffs flashable image for the nand memory
or perhaps since Qalee is SHR based now, simply an opkg or tarball for
installing Qalee on top of an exisiting SHR install?
I'd love to try it out, but
I have been trying to make uboot boot my choice of distro (using ext2) on an
SD card for quite a while without success. I had done it in the past with
FAT+ext2 partitions, but never with a single ext2 partition. As a matter of
fact, uboot had never been able to show the contents of my SD card's
Is there anyway to provide either a jffs flashable image for the nand
memory or perhaps since Qalee is SHR based now, simply an opkg or tarball
for installing Qalee on top of an exisiting SHR install?
Dan, there's a guide to making your own jffs2 on the wiki:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure)
cases where this would give false positives?
Here in Russia +7916xxx and
On 8/14/09, Edder ed...@tkwsping.nl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Vikas Saurabhvikas.saur...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number
is a suffix of the other
On 8/14/09, Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org wrote:
I'm thinking that a good way to compare phone numbers (for example the
sender of a message and a phone book entry) is to check whether one
number is a suffix of the other number. Are there any (non-obscure)
cases where this would give
2009/8/14 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com
For opimd-utils users: that's not phone suite, it's only set of test
scripts. It does contact resolving in bad way.
For libframeworkd-phonegui-efl users (default SHR): as said before,
you have to edit /etc/phone-utils.conf to match your
2009/8/14 Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fm
2009/8/14 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak seba.d...@gmail.com
For opimd-utils users: that's not phone suite, it's only set of test
scripts. It does contact resolving in bad way.
For libframeworkd-phonegui-efl users (default SHR): as said before,
you have
Oh awesome!
This just made SHR a million times more usable. I'll add this to the SHR
user manual laterit is something that I definitely think needs to be in
there!
Now if only the contacts app had some way to jump to a letter instead of
having to scroll through all my contacts everytime..
JaMa,
thx for this offer. I don't really know, what in detail you are talking
about ... i was quite happy, that I managed to assemble ipkg - this is
all done automatically using a Makefile:
https://projects.openmoko.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/*checkout*/trunk/Makefile?rev=135root=pisi
But
Hi,
I got around this problem with manual restart of SHR dates backend
process after every sync. A pre- / post-routine option was added - so in
your configuration file you can configure shell instructions now, which
will be executed by PISI before / after sync (working well for me).
Don't forget
On Freitag, 14. August 2009 08:57:45 rakshat hooja wrote:
There isn't much source code to see :-), the launcher is 100 lines,
litephone and literki are already available (although I'll try to put
literki on a repo). I had to do some hacks in icewm, I'll release the
patch (that one I
well, i did right now
# fsoraw -r WiFi -- wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -Dwext
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
which resulted in
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Operation not supported
I did change my mind and uploaded a new version (0.4.5) to opkg.org.
Michael
Michael Pilgermann wrote:
Hi,
I got around this problem with manual restart of SHR dates backend
process after every sync. A pre- / post-routine option was added - so in
your configuration file you can configure
arne anka wrote:
well, i did
right now
# fsoraw -r WiFi -- wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -Dwext
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
which resulted in
[snip a lot]
indefinitely.
I get excatly the same.
Only once have I managed to get a DHCP lease, but the network failed
just after
Peter Mogensen a...@bigendian.dk writes:
Some one must know what has changed? New kernel?
Well, i must admit i collected several reports that despite huge gains
from moving to upstream SDIO stack there're some regressions. Several
people reported they can't connect to the networks they were able
Hi,
I want to start midori in the freerunner and forward the GUI tt my Linux Host
(Kubuntu)
I tried it the following way, but it starts on the freerunner instead of the
host, any idea?:
simarill...@simarillion-laptop:~$ ssh -l root -X -v 192.168.5.202
OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenSSL
On 14 Aug 2009, at 10:04, Patryk Benderz wrote:
Dnia 2009-08-11, wto o godzinie 12:16 +0200, Davide Scaini pisze:
...i want it fixed too!!!
is there somewhere in europe where i can send my fr for fix?
You could in the past - read Community Updates:
Hi,
Well, I do agree with you on this. I'll post links henceforth.
Thanks.
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Vikas Saurabh wrote:
While I don't know about postage options, I think the package can
still be sent to one of us (users) and we would take all the FRs to
the guy at the same time.
I have been trying to send my GTA02 to IDA Systems in Jaipur as per
Rakshat's email. It is not as simple as
rakshat hooja wrote:
Also I can mail the batteries to the repair shop or to one of you. Let me
know how that should be done.
Batteries need to shipped separately according to Blue Dart. It might be
better to just ship them individually.
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this is how I'd do it:
ssh -X r...@192.168.0.202
login
midori
It's possible that the result is ugly but should work. You didn't tell
what happens when you try to run midori.
r
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