Hi,
Dan Staley wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You mentioned that you were looking on enhancing launcher..I love the
> app, but have a couple of suggestions:
>
> 1.) Could you add an option to display the time in the 12 hour format
> instead of 24?
> 2.) I have a couple programs that show up twice in th
Hi,
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> Latest SHR-U doesn't use opimd, but actual phone stack is obsolete and
> new will be fully opimd-aware (and it will be hopefully written soon)
>
Ahh! Thanks for clarifying that - will move to signals that work for now.
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Hi,
Onen wrote:
>
> On the other side, this may be
> of interest for obm, to log this together with the GSM data. This would
> save some Web calls to reverse geocoding API...
>
Well, it could also be a cross check and provide a reasonable location in
areas where the towers aren't mapped ye
I haven't seen anyone else post about this yet, but this looks really neat!
(Found via Planet Ubuntu)
http://losca.blogspot.com/2009/08/kernel-mode-setting-kms-on-neo.html
# Forget AMD, Intel, NVIDIA! Thomas White's incredible work with Neo
# FreeRunner's puny graphics dec...accelerator, Smedia
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On 8/17/09, Chris Samuel wrote:
>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:42:06 pm c_c wrote:
>>
>>> An how do I obtain this? I'm looking at showing this info on launcher's
>>> homescreen.
>> Qtopia/QTEI/QtMoko can extract that info, so a look at the source for that
>> should give
Hi Ali
I just tried it here with a normal phone and it worked for me. You have
to go back to the dialer. There you can input your pin.
Which distribution do you use? Does it work with other phone tools?
Please start litephone from commandline and send me the output of it.
Maybe I can see the pro
Am 17.08.2009 17:30, schrieb Dan Staley:
> So this weekend I used my freerunner as my main phone, receiving and
> sending texts and calls all weekend and it worked great!
>
> Unfortunately, last night I decided to opkg upgrade because there was
> a kernel update and I wanted to see if the recent
> so may someone know whats wrong?
If you have installed an alternative theme recently, that could be the
issue.
Russell Dwiggins
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So this weekend I used my freerunner as my main phone, receiving and sending
texts and calls all weekend and it worked great!
Unfortunately, last night I decided to opkg upgrade because there was a
kernel update and I wanted to see if the recent wifi problems were fixed.
After the upgrade, I now c
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 03:09:42PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On 8/17/09, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I couldn't find elementary documentation anywhere in web, but Doxygen
> > based docs are avalable in elementary sources. I generated html files
> > from that and put
On 8/17/09, Chris Samuel wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:42:06 pm c_c wrote:
>
>> An how do I obtain this? I'm looking at showing this info on launcher's
>> homescreen.
>
> Qtopia/QTEI/QtMoko can extract that info, so a look at the source for that
> should give away how it's done.
>
> FWIW I don't
> 2009/8/16 Robin Paulson :
>> 2009/8/16 GNUtoo :
>>> I've made a python script that converts poi.db in gpx files...
>>> what should I do with it?
>>
>> put it on the wiki, on the tangogps page?
>>
>> package it up and put it on opkg.org?
>>
>> you might want to check tangogps.org, i'm sure somethi
I'm reading this. Is that what your asking?
Cheers
Kosa
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Rui Miguel Silva Seabra escribió:
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:05:19AM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
>> There are some more from other camera unpublished yet but a great
>> bunch of them are avial
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:42:06 pm c_c wrote:
> An how do I obtain this? I'm looking at showing this info on launcher's
> homescreen.
Qtopia/QTEI/QtMoko can extract that info, so a look at the source for that
should give away how it's done.
FWIW I don't think Android can display it yet either. ;-)
Vikas Saurabh wrote:
On a related note, the fix for #1024 and the bass boost as well as the
shorting of the erroneous capacitor[1] (if present) would be a welcome
addition to the Buzz fix. It seems a reasonable amount of effort to send
the phone and it would make sense to do as much as
On 8/17/09, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I couldn't find elementary documentation anywhere in web, but Doxygen
> based docs are avalable in elementary sources. I generated html files
> from that and put it into my server:
> http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/elementary/
>
> I hope now
On 8/17/09, c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>>
>> On other phones it's something like "cell info", the same data is also
>> broadcasted on channel 50 (but i couldn't get cell broadcast messages
>> with my neo when i tried last time)
>>
> Yup. I tried getting it from channel 5
Hi,
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>
> On other phones it's something like "cell info", the same data is also
> broadcasted on channel 50 (but i couldn't get cell broadcast messages
> with my neo when i tried last time)
>
Yup. I tried getting it from channel 50 using mickeyterm - but wasn't
suc
On 8/17/09, c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have noticed that in a lot of networks across the globe, GSM towers
> transmit their location as a string indicating a locality. I believe this is
> a cell broadcast service - though I'm not too sure about that. Can anyone
> tell me whether this information can
Hi,
I have noticed that in a lot of networks across the globe, GSM towers
transmit their location as a string indicating a locality. I believe this is
a cell broadcast service - though I'm not too sure about that. Can anyone
tell me whether this information can be obtained from FSO or through an
> On a related note, the fix for #1024 and the bass boost as well as the
> shorting of the erroneous capacitor[1] (if present) would be a welcome
> addition to the Buzz fix. It seems a reasonable amount of effort to send
> the phone and it would make sense to do as much as possible on this one
> tr
Hey,
I couldn't find elementary documentation anywhere in web, but Doxygen
based docs are avalable in elementary sources. I generated html files
from that and put it into my server:
http://openmoko.opendevice.org/~dos/elementary/
I hope now we'll have so many great elementary based apps ;)
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Dear all,
For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a
module to integrate with SyncML-servers this weekend. It is all running
fine on my Linux box (desktop) already.
I had some libs to install in order to get prepared. Now, for putting
the pack
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 01:31:59PM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> 2009/8/17 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra :
> > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:05:19AM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
> > wrote:
> >> There are some more from other camera unpublished yet but a great
> >> bunch of them are av
2009/8/17 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra :
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:05:19AM +0200, David Reyes 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
Hi All,
I bought a five pack of GSM-900 openmoko phones. One I am keeping (very
happy now that I am running OM.2009). Three I have sold to other
people. The price for the last phone is 336.42 Australian dollars. That
is exactly one fifth of the price I paid for the pack, including GST
and customs
Actually got it working but had to properly understand the concept of ssh
host ,client -server and where to read it.Thanks.
Sriranjan
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <
ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 05:18:13PM +0530, RANJAN wrote:
> > > A
hello all,
i've just got a problem with neote.. normaly it should looks like this:
http://code.google.com/p/neote/wiki/Screenshots
but for me, the add note and notes-tab are blank (not the tab itself, but the
content, so text-node and draw-node).
if i start it from shell, the dimensions also arent
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 05:18:13PM +0530, RANJAN wrote:
> > Alternatively, and this is what I suggest, use ssh to forward connections
> > from the gpsd port on your laptop to the gpsd port on your Neo:
> >
> > $ ssh -L localhost:2947:localhost:2947 debian-gta02 -- sleep inf &
>
> Can I use this
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:58:54AM -0400, Warren Baird wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Warren Baird
> wrote:
>
> > I believe that "fsoraw -r RESOURCE myprogram" is approximately like writing
> > a script like:
>#!/bin/sh
>mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 01:41:49PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
> > 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]
>
> i assume, you are located at sjælland, then?
Yes.
> any chance you'
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 01:14:37AM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
> I really hoped Werner would take care of that but he's too busy with
> gta02-core project currently and we lack another expert in Wifi in
> general and Atheros's crappy code in particular :(
What little I've seen of that code does
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 08:59:13AM -0700, Russell Dwiggins wrote:
[Failure to read ext2 partition using ancient version of U-Boot]
> I added the info to the discussion of the Booting_from_SD page, but I
> thought I'd bring it up here as well since I haven't seen this discussed in
> the wiki or in
On 8/17/09, jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 16, 2009 5:22pm, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
>> The same for messages, but it stores smses only when some other
>> backend than SIM-Messages-FSO is specified as default.
>> About databases in /etc - I agree, but that's how it was before I
Am 17.08.2009 11:07, schrieb steve:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been playing with my neo during the holidays, and I must say that
> I'm really impressed by it running shr-u. Now I would like to use
> it as my dayly phone but there is this buzz problem which is really a
> blocker. So I would like to make it
[cut]
> Any pointers would be great.
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework
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for the non-slashdot readers:
harald welte, a previous contributor here, has set up an open-source
gsm network at a hack fest in the netherlands. all legal
more details here:
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/09/08/17/0014235/Open-Source-GSM-Network-At-Dutch-Hacker-Convention?art_pos=4
no mentio
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:05:19AM +0200, David Reyes 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-againtuxbra
i'm in Italy and i have the very same desire... ;-)
thanks
d
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:07 AM, steve wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been playing with my neo during the holidays, and I must say that
> I'm really impressed by it running shr-u. Now I would like to use
> it as my dayly phone but there i
Am Montag, 17. August 2009 11.07:56 schrieb steve:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been playing with my neo during the holidays, and I must say that
> I'm really impressed by it running shr-u. Now I would like to use
> it as my dayly phone but there is this buzz problem which is really a
> blocker. So I would
Hi list,
I've been playing with my neo during the holidays, and I must say that
I'm really impressed by it running shr-u. Now I would like to use
it as my dayly phone but there is this buzz problem which is really a
blocker. So I would like to make it buzzfixed. I'm in Switzerland, what
is the bes
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