El día Wednesday, September 09, 2009 a las 09:37:33PM +0200, Christof Musik
escribió:
Hello
Today I'm pleased to announce Litephone 0.1. Since the last version
released by Michal I've done some work and improved the whole code.
There are also many changes and fixes for the UI. To install
2009/9/10 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de
Hello Christof,
Will this also work on Om2008.9 or is there a version for this?
Thx
Litephone is based on FSO. Are you running latests FSO on your Om2008?
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Hello Matthias,
Will this also work on Om2008.9 or is there a version for this?
Thx
you need a recent FSO daemon to run this application, so it wouldn't work
on Om2008.9. Since the whole API on Om2008.9 is deprecated I don't think
that we will support this. You should really try shr-unstable.
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen ccc94...@vip.cybercity.dk writes:
If the latest andy-tracking kernel is no longer affected why
aren't both WSOD bug reports updated? I wasn't even aware until very
recently that the original WSOD bug was fixed as the initial report is still
open without activity since
Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com writes:
Currently it is indeed possible to get permissions to update
tickets. Rask, you can ask
Joachim Steiger - roh at openmoko dot org.
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Hi list;
My FR's wifi connection no longer works. 'iwlist scan' always prints the
resource unavailable message, the one when wifi power is off. My NAND distro
Neovento claims wifi is on but it isn't. And on my SD distro, Hackable1, I
click 'enable wifi', when it should turn in to 'turn off wifi'
How reactive it is? I know the discussion about mokomaze but can this
be used games/apps witch needs only arrow keys one at a time?
-Aapo Rantalainen
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi wrote:
Hi!
1) install latest SHR unstable
( 2) upgrade)
2) install omgps
- now when you try to get a fix with only omgps (using ublox), it
works in a reasonable time (30-50s or so)
But trying to find satellites with the SHR
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:51 PM, rakshat hooja raks...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Risto H. Kurppa ri...@kurppa.fi wrote:
Hi!
1) install latest SHR unstable
( 2) upgrade)
2) install omgps
- now when you try to get a fix with only omgps (using ublox), it
works in
[cut]
Basically, it's sending you a string whenever the orientation changes. Valid
substrings contain portrait, landscape, faceup, facedown.
IMHO using integers where (x,y,z) are -1,0 or 1, would be better idea.
This way you could make mathematical operations on this. Or use a
conditions like:
Dnia 2009-09-09, śro o godzinie 22:26 +0200, Radek Polak pisze:
Hi all,
i have just uploaded new QtMoko debian images. You can download as
Great, thanks! One question about your version numbering. As it is not
usual, is there any system, like odd numbers are unstable/testing
version, and even
Dnia 2009-09-09, śro o godzinie 21:37 +0200, Christof Musik pisze:
Hello
Today I'm pleased to announce Litephone 0.1. Since the last version
released by Michal I've done some work and improved the whole code.
Great to hear this. I like Litephone much mores than Paroli (sorry
Angus ;) )
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Christof Musik wrote:
Hello
Today I'm pleased to announce Litephone 0.1. Since the last version
released by Michal I've done some work and improved the whole code.
There are also many changes and fixes for the UI. To install it follow
the instructions on www.litephone.org. There you will
Patryk Benderz schrieb:
[cut]
Basically, it's sending you a string whenever the orientation changes. Valid
substrings contain portrait, landscape, faceup, facedown.
IMHO using integers where (x,y,z) are -1,0 or 1, would be better idea.
This way you could make mathematical
I just posted a message on the smartphone mailing-list about a similar
problem I have.
according to your description on smartphone-users, yours is totally
different an issue (and i answered with a way to fix that).
you simply fell in the well known qi/udev trap, while the op according to
2009/9/10 Arigead captain.dea...@gmail.com
Thanks a million for the update. I tried litephone on SHR-U for the
first time yesterday and tried to send a text message test message
hello. That got displayed in litephone as ttes meessag hello which I
thought was funny as. I was going to ask if
- is cdc-ether built-in or a module?
- how do you make sure it is not recognized? syslog?
- das the log say anything at all about usb?
- what exactly are you seeing when pluggin in the fr on the host side?
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when did it work the last time and what happend since then?
i have no ideas about neovento or hackable (except knowing, the exist) --
what kernel do they use and how is wifi managed?
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Christof Musik wrote:
Hello
Today I'm pleased to announce Litephone 0.1
Thank you!
I've been waiting for this day for 1 month... :)
Just upgraded it, I'm happy now! :D
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Sent from the
after having trashed my debian/fso for the moment, i decided to try out
shr for a while until i get fso working again.
while i try to read almost all mails on community, i can't claim to have
followed the shr development that close.
i got some first impressions i'd like to share -- if they are
c_c wrote:
Hi,
KaZeR wrote:
Do you plan to make a nice integration to switch to BT headset for calls?
Would be.. amazing.
If you have a paired bt headset, launcher should autoconnect the bt
headset for you on resume.
What for? Music playback or calls?
c_c wrote:
KaZeR
Two other comments :
- I'm not yet interested in the launcher feature. Would it be possible to
hide the categories? When i want to start an app i just prefer to switch to
illume launcher currently.
- The delete button on the main conversation view isn't really useful imo.
When you want to delete
Am Donnerstag 10 September 2009 11:00:59 schrieb arne anka:
after having trashed my debian/fso for the moment, i decided to try out
shr for a while until i get fso working again.
while i try to read almost all mails on community, i can't claim to have
followed the shr development that close.
Yet 2 other comments :
- version doesn't seem to be uptodate
- if something went wrong, the gui doesn't tell you, if you didn't start
from console you can't know
r...@om-gta02 /media/card/scripts $ launcher
restoring state
version:33
showing window
starting dbus thread
ERROR: failed to
Marc Bantle schrieb:
Hi,
after I got myself a bigger SD-card, I
was able to give evopedia a try and I'm
quite impressed.
Christian Reitwießner schrieb:
Evopedia version 0.2.2 has been released. The major new feature is an
interactive map of articles.
Quite an interesting view of
In case it helps, for the can't reply issue : after replying, i don't see new
messages until i restart launcher.
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Am Mittwoch, den 09.09.2009, 12:50 +0200 schrieb Laszlo KREKACS:
After you need to start paroli manually after each boot.
You can also create a similar file to 80ophonekitd.
Installing paroli-autostart does what the name suggests for me.
To do this, go into wrench-Input -key bindings
And
Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/9/10 Arigead captain.dea...@gmail.com
mailto:captain.dea...@gmail.com
Thanks a million for the update. I tried litephone on SHR-U for the
first time yesterday and tried to send a text message test message
hello. That got displayed in litephone as
On automatic startup via paroli-autostart package, Paroli shows this to
me:
can't init service Wifi :
org.moblin.connman.Error: .InvalidProperty
Tried again by restarting paroli without reboot in between, then the
error doesn't occur. Enabling wifi from paroli-settings seems to work,
although
Can we look at the source code?
;-)
git clone git://git.litephone.org/litephone
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
On automatic startup via paroli-autostart package, Paroli shows this to
me:
can't init service Wifi :
org.moblin.connman.Error: .InvalidProperty
Tried again by restarting paroli without reboot in between, then the
error
2009/8/31 Christian Reitwießner christ...@reitwiessner.de:
Evopedia version 0.2.2 has been released. The major new feature is an
interactive map of articles. Images for this map are automatically taken
from downloaded map tiles of tangoGPS or from Openstreetmap.org if these
cannot be found
* Aapo Rantalainen aapo.rantalai...@gmail.com [10.09.2009 09:21]:
How reactive it is? I know the discussion about mokomaze but can this
be used games/apps witch needs only arrow keys one at a time?
-Aapo Rantalainen
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Hi!
I just want to notice the list that the 2.6.31 final kernel is out.
Everybody was
waiting for it, to be able properly merge all patches floating around.
So I expect with the new kernel the following features:
* KMS
* BFS scheduler
* imporved wifi
* improved gprs
* improved resume time
*
Hi,
inlovewithshr wrote:
It will let me insert the MAC into the address field
and set it, but when I reopen the configuration it's blank again.
I thought I'd sorted that out - will take a look today.
inlovewithshr wrote:
Another feature request would simply be a connect now
button
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Olivier Migeot wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:41 AM, c_ccchan...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Same here - just a static ip for the fr's mac address on ubuntu works
great for me.
I've been on static IP for quite a while, but between work and home it
was starting
On Thursday 10 September 2009 13:00:31 Frederik Sdun wrote:
This API is only for the Orientation of the phone. Not really fot that
kind of usage.
Correct. It's definitely not meant for real-time-handling, e.g. right now
there's a delay of 1 second between the end of the movement and before the
2009/9/10 Arigead captain.dea...@gmail.com
I don't see any way to look at sent messages in litephone so maybe it's
not as intuitive as it could be ;-)
Well it ain't no Iphone!!!
:-)
Go to messages and click filter.
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Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com writes:
So I expect with the new kernel the following features:
* KMS
To be discussed with Thomas.
* BFS scheduler
Who said it works any better? Do you understand that somebody will
have to rebase and tweak it every mainline release because it'll
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 15:55 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
* imporved wifi
I don't know anybody who's going to invest real time into
rewriting/fixing driver, especially if there're userspace workarounds
present.
I, for once, am not really motivated unless Atheros gives us a way to
use more
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Paul Fertser fercer...@gmail.com wrote:
* BFS scheduler
Who said it works any better?
Michael Buesch says it performs 1.5 times better on an wl500 router:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=125233663823328w=2
Cyanogen tried out with Android+Freerunner:
* improved everything.
I think this is the least we could expect! ;-)
But yes, I'm also interested as a non-kernel person about hearing
what's happening in that area. Could it go in the community updates?
Thanks all, keep up the good work :)
2009/9/10 Laszlo KREKACS
* improved resume time
No idea, probably KMS will improve it a little bit.
may i'm wrong, but wasn't radek wrote something like the 2.6.30-kernel uses
about 20% less ram on his moko? (is this kms? haven't a fully clear head now
:p )
anyway, think, the update could be usefull and could
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:06:55 +0200
Raphaël Jacquot sxp...@sxpert.org wrote:
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 15:55 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
* imporved wifi
I don't know anybody who's going to invest real time into
rewriting/fixing driver, especially if there're userspace
workarounds
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Al Johnson
openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
Check dnsmasq which is available in OE, and provides a lightweight caching DNS
server and DHCP server. I don't know if it's in the SHR feeds or not, but it
worked well when I tried it a while back.
How lighter
A few more, in case you already got bored ;)
- when selecting configure, exiting, you can't reselect configure unless you
select another item from the scrollbar at the bottom
- when setting the BT headset address, it's not displayed when you re-enter
the configuration screen later
-
Robin Paulson schrieb:
2009/8/31 Christian Reitwießner christ...@reitwiessner.de:
Evopedia version 0.2.2 has been released. The major new feature is an
interactive map of articles. Images for this map are automatically taken
from downloaded map tiles of tangoGPS or from Openstreetmap.org if
Hi,
KaZeR wrote:
A few more, in case you already got bored ;)
:-D - Well, not even close...
KaZeR wrote:
- when selecting configure, exiting, you can't reselect configure unless
you select another item from the scrollbar at the bottom
The toolbar doesn't have the always select
[cut]
But yes, I'm also interested as a non-kernel person about hearing
what's happening in that area. Could it go in the community updates?
You are more than welcome to add content :)
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Vinzenz Hersche wrote:
wasn't radek wrote something like the 2.6.30-kernel uses
about 20% less ram on his moko? (is this kms? haven't a fully clear head now
:p )
That could be different kernel config. And it was much faster because
the Qtopia bug didnt appear on this bug. But otherwise
You are more than welcome to add content :)
Don't think it would be very insightful comment though ;-)
2009/9/10 Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl:
[cut]
But yes, I'm also interested as a non-kernel person about hearing
what's happening in that area. Could it go in the community
c_c wrote:
Hi,
KaZeR wrote:
A few more, in case you already got bored ;)
:-D - Well, not even close...
hehe :)
c_c wrote:
KaZeR wrote:
- long-received messages are truncated, i can't see the end (instead i
see ??? at the end of the first part
They seem to work
Qi, uboot or both? I am using a 2.6.28 kernel and only get WSOD when
using Qi. After booting using Qi, suspends often give flashes on the
screen after it has gone dark, but before it suspends or as it actually
powers down. This does not happen on uboot
I know Qi (and uboot) are not supposed to
William Kenworthy wrote:
Qi, uboot or both?
Don't remember if Qi but uboot from NOR did it.
I am using a 2.6.28 kernel and only get WSOD when
using Qi.
When using current andy-tracking I dont have WSOD with neither.
If I am not the only data point for this, it might be easier to fix if
While looking for new hardware, I noticed that all the open hardware
I know, I discovered it by accident while reading some mailing-list.
Is there a web site somewhere that kind of centralizes this info to try
and make it easier for openness-conscious consumers to find
appropriate hardware? Of
I'm back :D
When sending a sms to a contact, from the contact list, who hasn't yet his
own discussion :
- after sending, you are back to the new message creation dialog. It should
either be closed, or you should be sent to the discussion view.
- when this contact replies, it leads to two
William Kenworthy wrote:
Qi, uboot or both? I am using a 2.6.28 kernel and only get WSOD when
using Qi. After booting using Qi, suspends often give flashes on the
screen after it has gone dark, but before it suspends or as it actually
powers down. This does not happen on uboot
I know Qi
Another small idea : display, on the main conversation view, if the lastest
message was ingoing or outgoing. Useful to see if you're up-to-date in your
answers, since there is some free space in this screen.
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.cawrote:
While looking for new hardware, I noticed that all the open hardware
I know, I discovered it by accident while reading some mailing-list.
Is there a web site somewhere that kind of centralizes this info to try
and
On 9/10/09, Thomas Zimmermann zimmerm...@vdm-design.de wrote:
Am Donnerstag 10 September 2009 11:00:59 schrieb arne anka:
after having trashed my debian/fso for the moment, i decided to try out
shr for a while until i get fso working again.
while i try to read almost all mails on community, i
- scrolling in the settings app is cumbersome -- a) buttons are too
close
to the border, i live always in fear to accidently hit one without
knowing
what it will do, b) the ok button at bottom is to wide, more than
once
while scrolling i hit that ok button and was sent back to the
On 9/10/09, Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
* improved resume time
Improved resume time? It's about one second here from clicking power
button to full resume (with screen redraw and userland actions). I
don't think less is really needed :P
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dos
* improved resume time
Improved resume time? It's about one second here from clicking power
button to full resume (with screen redraw and userland actions). I
don't think less is really needed :P
1 sec is pretty long if a call comes in.
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* improved resume time
Improved resume time? It's about one second here from clicking power
button to full resume (with screen redraw and userland actions). I
don't think less is really needed :P
1 sec is pretty long if a call comes in.
It's
On Thursday 10 September 2009, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/9/10 Arigead captain.dea...@gmail.com
Thanks a million for the update. I tried litephone on SHR-U for the
first time yesterday and tried to send a text message test message
hello. That got displayed in litephone as ttes meessag
Hi,
KaZeR wrote:
When sending a sms to a contact, from the contact list, who hasn't yet his
own discussion :
- after sending, you are back to the new message creation dialog. It
should either be closed, or you should be sent to the discussion view.
Done. Try the attached binary.
KaZeR
On Thursday 10 September 2009, Olivier Migeot wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Al Johnson
openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
Check dnsmasq which is available in OE, and provides a lightweight
caching DNS server and DHCP server. I don't know if it's in the SHR feeds
or not, but it
On 9/10/09, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
- scrolling in the settings app is cumbersome -- a) buttons are too
close
to the border, i live always in fear to accidently hit one without
knowing
what it will do, b) the ok button at bottom is to wide, more than
once
while scrolling i
Then where do you have any OK button?
ok, it's called quit.
And scrolling in SHR Settings
is done just like in other elementary apps,
the scrolling as such is not an issue (though you might refer to som way
alien to me, since i never used any elementary apps. but i noticed,
probably in
On 9/10/09, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
Then where do you have any OK button?
ok, it's called quit.
And scrolling in SHR Settings
is done just like in other elementary apps,
the scrolling as such is not an issue (though you might refer to som way
alien to me, since i never used
What is 'held'? slightly not straight-vertical?
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:10:54AM +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
is now working in the first version. Here's an example output of mdbus -s -l
where I have (orientation status in brackets):
* put the Neo on to the table (flat faceup),
*
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:05:53AM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabrar...@1407.org wrote:
Did you reboot twice? You need to do so!
Have rebooted ~twice a day for about a week now :) (I've had the SHR
installation for ~week)
- that
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 07:39:02PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
Then where do you have any OK button?
ok, it's called quit.
And it's utterly useless, in fact I'm thinking of writing up a
few small-screen usability recommendations for our friendly apps.
One of them is: don't use quit/close/...
I now have it working. I changed the USB networking related features
including cdc-ether as built-in, as opposed to modules, which was the
original configuration.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:31 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
- is cdc-ether built-in or a module?
- how do you make sure
Hello list,
A few days ago, I was chatting with DocScrutinizer in #openmoko on FreeNode
about using a USB → Ethernet adapter to connect my FreeRunner directly to my
Ethernet LAN. DocScrutinizer told me I need a miniUSB-m → USB-A-f adapter
or a cable like this:
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak schrieb:
On 9/10/09, Laszlo KREKACS laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
* improved resume time
Improved resume time? It's about one second here from clicking power
button to full resume (with screen redraw and userland actions). I
don't think less is really
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 07:12:35PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 07:39:02PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
Then where do you have any OK button?
ok, it's called quit.
And it's utterly useless, in fact I'm thinking of writing up a
few small-screen usability
No, you need something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812150048
and you can find them basically anywhere. I've accrued about 7+ over the
years, from digital cameras, hubs, cell phones, etc, etc. Even the FR
came with one.
-Tonym
Brolin Empey wrote:
Hello
3-4 rings here. I didn't realize that folks thought the resume time was
already sufficient.
Russell Dwiggins
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak schrieb:
On 9/10/09, Laszlo KREKACS mailto:laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com
laszlo.krekacs.l...@gmail.com wrote:
* improved resume time
Improved
What your friend ment to say is:
you need a usb-mini (Male:=Standard) to Usb-Type A(this is the big flat
one)-FEMALE (same as in your usb-hub) Adapter.
So you can plug any Device with its standard cable.
There are other solutions, for example a USB-Mini to USB-Type B and an
Hub with that Tyoe
2009/9/10 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
One of them is: don't use quit/close/... buttons, they waste valuable
real estate and you can close the window easily with an alternative way
(panel, click on close).
Good point. Apps also shouldn't have a fullscreen button. There should be a
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Michal Brzozowski ruso...@poczta.fmwrote:
2009/9/10 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
One of them is: don't use quit/close/... buttons, they waste valuable
real estate and you can close the window easily with an alternative way
(panel, click on close).
2009/9/10 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
I like these ideas...but how would you get out of a fullscreen app? or
close a full screen app if it didnt have a close or un-fullscreen option in
the app itself?
-Dan Staley
With gestures. Let me do some marketing here :-)
Litemoko puts
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Matthias Huber
matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de wrote:
Hmmm it takes three rings until i can get the call (heear a ring
and get a GREEN Button.
Don't think, this is fast.
Which distro? I used to have this problem with OM2008 - I missed a bunch
of
Radek Polak wrote:
So enjoy, thanks to everyone who helped with this release and let
me know how you like it.
Cheers
Radek
Hi Radek
as always, i love QtMoko!
It's fast, stable and reliable, even GPRS works out of the box here. :)
The only thing that doesn't really work is Bluetooth.
Hi,
nice to hear.
I think with all this collected data we can start something cool :)
Greetings, Sebastian Hammerl
Thomas Landspurg schrieb:
Hello everybody,
Just to inform that we have succesfully integrated CellHunters data
into the OpenCellID database. The database is now more than
Hello list,
Like most of the members of this list (AFAICT from the first names I
recognise as sex/gender-specific), I am male. I am 22 and still live with
my parents. I have never lived away from my parents. I am planning to hire
a support worker to help me live away from my parents (I have
Hi,
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
AFAIK, OpenBmap is told to import data from other projects
We have imported the opencellid data once, to bring right now better
coverage to the users. But this is supposed to be temporary. The target
being to have only openBmap data or data from projects which share
If you find any bugs or have feature requests, just report them on
www.litephone.org
I am using SHR-U but for litephone had always been crashing on bootup.
I have already filed a bug [1] for this. Was wondering if I am the
only one facing the issue???
--Vikas
[1]:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
Hello Risto,
Here is a few facts from such FAQ:
Not all accurate, though.
Most of the cells from OpenBMap are coming from OpenCellID (the
'untrusted ones')
Absolutely correct. Number is on your side.
One of the main difference from the three
Hi community,
is there someone brave enough to continue with balrogg's work?
- Forwarded message from andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com -
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:33:49 +0200
Subject: Re: Mplayer patch for glamo MPEG decoder
From: andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
To: Martin
Leonti Bielski wrote:
So how good or bad the data from Cellhunter project?
Please see the nice work from Christian Gagneraud in the archive about
comparison of what's get logged/stored by CH, OBM and OCI
logger/database:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-June/049238.html
Onen
Thomas Landspurg wrote:
Again , and clarifiacation:
ObenBMap have in fact less than 82963 cells (the 'trusted' cells),
the others are coming from OpenCellId! ;)
OpenCellID: 433 574 cells
CellHunter: 148 943 cells
OpenBMap: 82 963 cells
(sorry for talking the risk of being
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 09:19:46PM +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
2009/9/10 Dan Staley daniel.l.sta...@gmail.com
I like these ideas...but how would you get out of a fullscreen app? or
close a full screen app if it didnt have a close or un-fullscreen option in
the app itself?
-Dan
On Thursday 10 September 2009 20:05:44 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
What is 'held'? slightly not straight-vertical?
Held is the opposite of flat, i.e. everything that deviates from holding it +-5
degrees (or so).
:M:
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On Thursday 10 September 2009 23:23:46 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
On Thursday 10 September 2009 20:05:44 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
What is 'held'? slightly not straight-vertical?
Held is the opposite of flat, i.e. everything that deviates from holding it
+-5 degrees (or so).
Err,
Soo offtopic.
Tipp: look at gk2gk.com
Personal opinion about this content:
Stay where you are. Keep beeing happy with your computer and don't believe
anyone who tries to make your live better.
There were a lot of people who tried to make my life better and let me
hurted in the rain
Hi Brolin,
I commend you for your openness and courage for putting yourself out
there like you have. I've known a few guys with your particular traits
and I sympathise. I imagine it would be very difficult to find your
place communally, a lot of people don't understand how over-thought and
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 19:12 +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 07:39:02PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
Then where do you have any OK button?
ok, it's called quit.
And it's utterly useless, in fact I'm thinking of writing up a
few small-screen usability
Stefan,
what would drive someone to this site/list and what are the criteria people
are looking for?
I think at some point I will start to work on a table of 'hackable' hardware,
because at least technically it's relatively easy to pin down features:
Reflashable, unbrickable, all drivers in
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