Re: Ventura and https

2010-01-24 Thread Petr Vanek
  And can you tell me your version of ewebkit? Mine happens to be 
libewebkit0 -
1.1.11+gitr38213+3a5ee77664c898ed51a2b2d5759822f8c0a06472-r1.4 Thanks
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libwebkit-1.0-2 1.1.18+svnr52207-r52207-r0.4
libwebkit-1.0-bin   1.1.18+svnr52207-r52207-r0.4

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Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread Brolin Empey
I have been living alone in my apartment for 2 weeks.  I used Google 
Earth’s ruler feature to determine my apartment is only 480 m (direct 
distance;  road or walking distance is farther.) from my parents’s 
house.  I have actually gone grocery shopping alone and need to go again 
tomorrow (on Sunday).  I should have gone today (on Saturday), but I 
procrastinated. (fail)  It is still hard for me to go to bed early 
enough to be well rested at work the next day, but I am improving.  I 
think this is the 8th time I have moved in the almost 23 years since I 
was born.  This is the first time I have lived away from my parents and 
the first time I have lived alone, though.

I still have no female companion, but I wonder how much I really want 
one:  if I really wanted one, why do I not try harder to find one?  For 
example, I could actually attend the meetups in Vancouver for the 
dating/singles groups I joined on Meetup.com months ago, but I still 
have not attended any of them because I always make other tasks a higher 
priority.  I know priorities are everything:  if I do not make finding a 
female companion a high priority, it will probably not happen.  Then 
again, though, only 3 years ago, I did not think I would ever fall in 
love, nor have a girlfriend, nor have sex, but all 3 things finally 
happened in 2007. :)  Having sex is notable because I am not desperate 
enough to pay for sex and because living with my parents makes sexual 
relationships very awkward.  These things may not seem very notable to 
some people, but they are very notable to people who know me well 
because I am usually too shy and self-conscious to try talking to my 
female peers.  I also isolate myself from face-to-face/human contact 
with new people so much.  I know there are many offline events for 
dating and shared interests, but I have to actually make attending these 
events a higher priority than tasks involving being alone at home. 
There are always things I want to do with my computers which I have to 
wait until I have sufficient free time on the weekend to do, but if I 
want to make new offline friends, I have to make attending these events 
a higher priority than my solitary tasks.  My actions/choices seem to 
say I do not want to make new friends because I do not even try.  It is 
not as if attending these events is so difficult for me:  I own my own 
car, I can drive alone, I can legally use my GPS navigator in my car 
again (see below).  As long as I can find parking, this makes travelling 
much easier than relying on others, including public transit, for 
transportation.  However, participating in Internet communities from 
home is still much easier than travelling in the physical world.  And 
yes, I realise this is probably because I am more comfortable with 
participating in Internet communities because I have so much more 
experience with this form of communication.  I know we learn by doing, 
not saying, so I should attend many physical/offline events, even if I 
do not think they will interest me, to practise travelling in the 
physical world, but I still choose to stick with what I know best, which 
means isolating myself at home.  I already have more experience than my 
closest friend I know offline, Andrew Williamson:  I can drive a car 
with a manual transmission, I have kissed girls, I have been on dates 
with female peers, I have had sex, I have industrial work experience, 
even if I do work for my parents’s company, and now I am finally living 
alone and away from my parents.

Of course, it would be satisfying and pleasing to have a 
girlfriend/lover who understands me well and can relate to me, who 
shares my passion for my computing interests, who is both physically and 
emotionally close to me and who wants to share her body with me to 
satisfy both of our (or at least my) desire for intimacy.  Of course I 
have sexual desire/lust for girls, but I do not even have anyone with 
whom to share my desire for non-sexual affection, such as 
cuddling/snuggling, kissing, or even simply holding hands and/or staring 
into each other’s eyes.  Again, these things may not seem so notable or 
hard to get for some people, but they are very notable for me because I 
am so shy and quiet/reserved.  I was very close to my birth/biological 
mom Judy Patricia Reimer, but she died from breast cancer on 2002-10-03, 
when I was only 15. :((  That was the most difficult thing to ever 
happen to me.  It still saddens me:  I am literally crying for the first 
time in months because writing about her reminds me of how much I missed 
her after she died. :(  However, I still manage without these things: 
they may be required for long-term happiness and satisfaction in life, 
but are not required for me to function in society.

I received my Dell Vostro V13 laptop:  I am using Mozilla Thunderbird 
v3.0.1 on Windows 7 Professional 32-bit on brolin-V13 (my Vostro V13’s 
hostname) to write this message. :)  I love this laptop 

Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread rixed
Can't you stop spamming this list ?


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Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread Stefano Cavallari
What about opening a free blog and write your thoughts/happenings there?
You can post the URL here ONCE, so whoever is following you and/or willing to 
help will be able to continue.
There is a reason there isn't a single global mailing list for everything.
I hope you understand this.
Don't ever bother to reply, I just tweaked a filter rule to ignore your posts 
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Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread Paul Fertser
ri...@happyleptic.org writes:
 Can't you stop spamming this list ?

Come on, just add a procmail rule or something if you do not want to
see a nice guy improving!

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Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread Fabian Schölzel
On Sunday 24. January 2010 13:38:27, Stefano Cavallari Cavallari wrote:
 What about opening a free blog and write your thoughts/happenings there?

I think that's a good idea!

Cheers,
Fabian

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posting to a blog vs. this list (was: Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?)

2010-01-24 Thread Brolin Empey
Fabian Schölzel wrote:
 On Sunday 24. January 2010 13:38:27, Stefano Cavallari Cavallari wrote:

Why does your reply template include the quoted author’s last name twice 
instead of only once?  Also, you should include the time zone/UTC offset 
because the quoted time of day is still in the future in the Pacific 
time zone (-08:00). :)

 What about opening a free blog and write your thoughts/happenings there?

 I think that's a good idea!

I actually already have both a Facebook [1] and LiveJournal [2] account. 
  I stopped posting to LiveJournal because I received almost no feedback 
except when I sent the URL of my posts to people via e-mail, IM, or IRC. 
  I thought I could get more feedback by posting notes (not status 
updates because the length limit of those is too small) on Facebook, but 
I receive no feedback at all except when I send the URL of my posts to 
people.  I have largely lost interest in Facebook because I lack an 
active (as opposed to passive) audience.

[1] http://www.facebook.com/brolin.empey
[2] http://brolin-empey.livejournal.com/

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Re: posting to a blog vs. this list (was: Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?)

2010-01-24 Thread Sam Kuper
Brolin,

You're clearly well-meaning, but ...

2010/1/24 Brolin Empey bro...@brolin.be:
 Fabian Schölzel wrote:
 On Sunday 24. January 2010 13:38:27, Stefano Cavallari Cavallari wrote:

 Why does your reply template include the quoted author’s last name twice
 instead of only once?  Also, you should include the time zone/UTC offset
 because the quoted time of day is still in the future in the Pacific
 time zone (-08:00). :)

... comments like these are OT in a thread that's already OT. Going
that far OT is likely to annoy people on the list who are, for the
most part, subscribers because they are far more interested in open
source mobile technology than they are in the minutiae of your
opinions about other people's email formatting. (Besides which, the
full timestamp of any post to the list can be discovered via the list
archive, if anyone is really fussed; so there's no need to police the
issue.)

 What about opening a free blog and write your thoughts/happenings there?

 I think that's a good idea!

 I actually already have both a Facebook [1] and LiveJournal [2] account.
  I stopped posting to LiveJournal because I received almost no feedback
 except when I sent the URL of my posts to people via e-mail, IM, or IRC.
  I thought I could get more feedback by posting notes (not status
 updates because the length limit of those is too small) on Facebook, but
 I receive no feedback at all except when I send the URL of my posts to
 people.

Lots of people seeking good sources of advice and support run into
problems. Blogging's a reasonable start, but bloggers - both
commercial and non-commercial bloggers - face the problem of fostering
an active community of interest. OK, so you're one of those bloggers,
like the rest of us. Big woo. Now get creative. Not by telling the
OpenMoko mailing list how far you live from your parents' house, but
by seeking more appropriate avenues.

You want to get advice by asking people questions? Use an online
answers service like Yahoo Answers or WikiAnswers, or use a more
traditional offline alternative like a counsellor, a friend, or a
relative.

You want to make your blog more popular, so that you'll have a larger
and more active audience?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+make+a+blog+popular

Good luck, and please, please consider the relevance of your topic to
the mailing list before you post.
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum

Sam

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Re: posting to a blog vs. this list (was: Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?)

2010-01-24 Thread arne anka
what is that ruckus all about?
once in a while brolin posts a message about his personal progress --  
always with the same subject and hence easily to be filtered by the mail  
client for those unable to do it by themselves while reading the subject  
already.

the most traffic and the real annoyance are messages complaining about the  
ot-ness of brolin's posts.

there are but a few who complain, and probably also but a few who are  
interested -- the vast majority tolerates his mails.

so, please all of you complaining: use your head or at least your computer  
and ignore his mails in future -- but spare us the griping.

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[SHR-t] navit crashes with Reiseplanner maps while searching for a town

2010-01-24 Thread Xavier Cremaschi
Hi folks,
everything is in the title.

distrib : shr testing

locale : LC=fr_FR.UTF-8

navit version : 1:0.1.0+svnr2846-r4.0.4

mapset : Reiseplanner
mapset enabled=yes
   map type=mg enabled=yes data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/
   map type=mg enabled=no  data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/smp1.smp/
   map type=mg enabled=yes data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/smp2.smp/
   map type=mg enabled=no  data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/smp3.smp/
   map type=mg enabled=no  data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/smp4.smp/
   map type=mg enabled=no  data=/home/root/Maps/DEM.map/smp5.smp/
/mapset


r...@om-gta02 ~ $ navit
vehicle_gpsd:vehicle_gpsd_try_open:Trying to connect to localhost:default
vehicle_gpsd:vehicle_gpsd_try_open:Connected to gpsd fd=4 evwatch=0xb2360
navit:main_real:Using '/usr/share/navit/navit.xml'

...then I try to search for a town...
gui_internal:gui_internal_search_list_set_default_country:country France
gui_internal:gui_internal_search_changed:Town now 'A'
gui_internal:gui_internal_search_changed:process
map_mg:town_attr_get:town.c:108 assertion failed:1==0
Aborted


It does not crash with openstreetmap bin file btw.
Any idea ?

Xavier Cremaschi.


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Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?

2010-01-24 Thread rixed
-[ Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 03:46:04PM +0300, Paul Fertser ]
 Come on, just add a procmail rule or something if you do not want to
 see a nice guy improving!

I don't know how to tell my procmail to discard completely off topic
messages like these.

But I feel a little ashamed to be rude in this case. So, let's end
with a piece of advice to the OP : an intelligent brain is a good tool to be
used against the outside world but is not designed to, and can even be
destructive when used to analyze your own self. So make yourself a favor and
stop giving so much attention to your thoughs, and get interrested in the
outside world instead, which is much more interresting than any single
individual.  For instance study history, sociology, nature ; anything but you.

Now come on people, there should be a reason why mailing lists
are given a toppic in the first place.



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Re: posting to a blog vs. this list (was: Re: OT: Where can I meet a female companion with similar interests and personality /in person/?)

2010-01-24 Thread Sam Kuper
2010/1/24 arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de

 what is that ruckus all about?


OK Arne, I live approximately 50.5 miles from my parents' house by road,
slightly less as the crow flies. How about you? Maybe we should all discuss
the distance we live from our parents' houses, if you're so sure this sort
of information is of interest to the list. Perhaps I should tell the list
about my sex life too, and which friends I speak to about which issues.

Or alternatively perhaps we should encourage that sort of discussion to
happen off-list, since it's off-topic. I'm not trying to silence Brolin,
just asking him to consider his choice of forum more considerately. Doing so
will likely be to his benefit in the long run, anyhow, since in an
appropriate forum, his personal progress updates and requests for personal
advice would be generally welcomed, not just tolerated. That's likely to
lead to less tense interaction on both sides.

Over and out,

Sam
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Re: [SHR-t] navit crashes with Reiseplanner maps while searching for a town

2010-01-24 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com writes:
 It does not crash with openstreetmap bin file btw.
 Any idea ?

Can  you make it crash also on x86?


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[Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Joif

I installed Debian on uSD in mmcblk0p2 and I want to use the other partitions
of the uSD but under /dev there is no mmcblk0 or mmcblk0pX, so I can't mount
them. Where are mmcblk0?

this is my /dev under Debian:
# ls /dev
MAKEDEV alarm apm_bios ashmem binder bus char console core cpu_dma_latency
fb0
fd full i2c-0 initctl input kmsg log_events log_main log_radio loop0 mem
mtd0 mtd0ro
mtd1 mtd1ro mtd2 mtd2ro mtd3 mtd3ro mtd4 mtd4ro mtd5 mtd5ro mtd6 mtd6ro net
network_latency network_throughput null ppp ptmx pts random rtc0 shm snd
sndstat
stderr stdin stdout tty tty0 tty1 tty2 tty3 tty4 tty5 tty6 ttySAC0 ttySAC1
ttySAC2 urandom
usbdev1.1 usbdev1.1_ep00 usbdev1.1_ep81 usbmon0 usbmon1 vcs vcs1 vcs4 vcsa
vcsa1
vcsa4 zero

and fstab:
rootfs  /   autodefaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime  0 1
/dev/mmcblk0p1  /boot   autodefaults,noatime0 2
/dev/mtdblock6  /mnt/flash  jffs2   defaults,noatime,noauto 0 2
proc/proc   procdefaults0 0
tmpfs   /tmptmpfs   defaults,noatime0 0
tmpfs   /var/lock   tmpfs   defaults,noatime0 0
tmpfs   /var/runtmpfs   defaults,noatime0 0

during the boot there is a message about the non existence of mmcblk0p1, and
also note that in /dev there is no mtdblock6 as reported by fstab.

thanks

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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread arne anka
what ist the output of

mount

?

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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Joif


arne anka wrote:
 
 what ist the output of
 mount
 ?
 
# mount
rootfs on / type auto (rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro)
tmpfs on /lib/init/rw type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=620)
tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,noatime)
tmpfs on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noatime)
tmpfs on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noatime)

I don't know why but after reboot from Debian QtMoko on NAND is gone X(
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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it writes:
 them. Where are mmcblk0?

uname -r?

ps axuf | grep udev?

dmesg?

mknod /dev/mmcblk0 b 179 0  file -sL /dev/mmcblk0?


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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Joif


Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 
 Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it writes:
 them. Where are mmcblk0?
 uname -r?
 ps axuf | grep udev?
 dmesg?
 mknod /dev/mmcblk0 b 179 0  file -sL /dev/mmcblk0?
 

neo:~# uname -r
2.6.28-20090105.git69b2aa26

neo:~# ps axuf | grep udev
root   507  0.2  0.6   2284   756 ?Ss  18:50   0:00 udevd
--daemon
root   684  0.0  0.6   2280   808 ?S   18:51   0:00  \_ udevd
--daemon
root  1151  0.0  0.5   2280   688 ?S   18:53   0:00  \_ udevd
--daemon
root  1170  0.0  0.4   1788   576 pts/0S+   18:55   0:00  \_
grep udev

dmesg -- http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/362086/

neo:~# mknod /dev/mmcblk0 b 179 0  file -sL /dev/mmcblk0
/dev/mmcblk0: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x83, starthead 1,
startsector 16, 29360 sectors; partition 2: ID=0x83, starthead 0,
startsector 29376, 4769600 sectors; partition 3: ID=0x83, starthead 3,
startsector 4798976, 3816448 sectors; partition 4: ID=0x5, starthead 3,
startsector 8615424, 6949376 sectors, code offset 0x0
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Re: RTC failure in January (was: New significant speedups coming to FreeRunner)

2010-01-24 Thread Neil Jerram
2010/1/24 Andy Poling a...@realbig.com:

 I finally looked into it, and this is the problem (with RTC debugging
 enabled): [...]

Wow, what a fantastic bug!  So, IIUC, it will only strike someone who
upgraded in January from a kernel without Werner's change, to one with
Werner's change - because the old kernel will have left a 0 value in
pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_MONTH].

Amazing :-)  Great investigation too.  I'm really pleased that this is
understood now and is going to be fixed.

What about the attached patch to ease transition, and to get a working
RTC before February?

Regards,
Neil
From aec6c6be9cadd54f432ffd2b65e8dce37fee78b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:23:52 +
Subject: [PATCH] Fix for failure to read RTC following kernel upgrade in January

For explanation see http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-January/059634.html

Thanks to Andy Poling for the investigation.
---
 drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50606.c |4 +++-
 drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50633.c |4 +++-
 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50606.c b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50606.c
index 6bd93b0..6d4897c 100644
--- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50606.c
+++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50606.c
@@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ static void pcf2rtc_time(struct rtc_time *rtc, struct pcf50606_time *pcf)
 	rtc-tm_hour = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_HOUR]);
 	rtc-tm_wday = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_WKDAY]);
 	rtc-tm_mday = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_DAY]);
-	rtc-tm_mon = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_MONTH]) - 1;
+	rtc-tm_mon = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_MONTH]
+			  ? pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_MONTH]
+			  : 1) - 1;
 	rtc-tm_year = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50606_TI_YEAR]) + 100;
 }
 
diff --git a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50633.c b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50633.c
index 8669815..637a1d5 100644
--- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50633.c
+++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-pcf50633.c
@@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ static void pcf2rtc_time(struct rtc_time *rtc, struct pcf50633_time *pcf)
 	rtc-tm_hour = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_HOUR]);
 	rtc-tm_wday = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_WKDAY]);
 	rtc-tm_mday = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_DAY]);
-	rtc-tm_mon = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_MONTH]) - 1;
+	rtc-tm_mon = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_MONTH]
+			  ? pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_MONTH]
+			  : 1) - 1;
 	rtc-tm_year = bcd2bin(pcf-time[PCF50633_TI_YEAR]) + 100;
 }
 
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Re: Bluetooth fail (poll?)

2010-01-24 Thread Neil Jerram
2010/1/24 Ian Stephen i...@tradeswest.ca:

 The jurisdiction where I reside recently implemented a law banning handheld
 devices while driving.  I bought a Jabra BT125 because someone reported 
 success
 with it and the Freerunner.  I've gone over the SHR manual web page and the
 manually using bluetooth page and everything else Google could find with both
 SHR Unstable and SHR Testing.  Finally bought a Motorola phone and have set
 aside the Freerunner for now. :-(

You will probably get more answers if you also send to the SHR list:
shr-u...@lists.shr-project.org

 I am wondering if only a few people have got bluetooth to work with headsets 
 for
 GSM calls while lots of us lose sleep over it, or have most got it going and
 I'm just missing something?

My data point: I've not yet tried bluetooth at all.

Regards,
   Neil

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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it writes:
 neo:~# ps axuf | grep udev
 root   507  0.2  0.6   2284   756 ?Ss  18:50   0:00 udevd
 --daemon
 root   684  0.0  0.6   2280   808 ?S   18:51   0:00  \_ udevd
 --daemon
 root  1151  0.0  0.5   2280   688 ?S   18:53   0:00  \_ udevd
 --daemon
 root  1170  0.0  0.4   1788   576 pts/0S+   18:55   0:00  \_
 grep udev

 neo:~# mknod /dev/mmcblk0 b 179 0  file -sL /dev/mmcblk0
 /dev/mmcblk0: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x83, starthead 1,
 startsector 16, 29360 sectors; partition 2: ID=0x83, starthead 0,
 startsector 29376, 4769600 sectors; partition 3: ID=0x83, starthead 3,
 startsector 4798976, 3816448 sectors; partition 4: ID=0x5, starthead 3,
 startsector 8615424, 6949376 sectors, code offset 0x0

Ok, hardware and kernel works. Seems like an udev problem to
me. Anything in syslog from udev?



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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Joif


Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 
 Ok, hardware and kernel works. Seems like an udev problem to
 me. Anything in syslog from udev?
 
ehr... where I have to look for?

However I found and followed this post:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1100899
I created mmcblk0 mmcblk0p1 ... mmcblk0pX files with mknod. The partitions
seem to work and fdisk reports no error but after a reboot they disappear
again, there is a way to make permanent this changes?
Thank you!
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Which FSO interface is best to get battery state

2010-01-24 Thread Christian Rüb
Hi,

after reading docs here [1] I implemented some function in my program to 
release all resources if battery capacity drops below a user defined value.
The docs say a wall charger reports 100, but looking at dbus it reports the 
current capacity of the battery while charging, see here:

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced 
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerSupply 
org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerSupply.GetCapacity
31
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced 
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerSupply/3 
org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerSupply.GetCapacity
32

supplies 0-2 always report -1

So which way is best to check my battery is discharging and below requested 
level? Do I have to always also ask for GetPowerStatus and make sure it is not 
charging?
Also, is it certain Freerunner battery is always supply nr. 3? Or shall I use 
aggregate one?

[1] 
http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerSupply.html;hb=HEAD#GetCapacity

Cheers,
 Christian

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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it writes:
 ehr... where I have to look for?

/var/log/*

 seem to work and fdisk reports no error but after a reboot they disappear
 again, there is a way to make permanent this changes?

udev is supposed to create them on each boot. We need to figure out
why this is not happening.

Creating them manually is not a real solution.

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Re: [Debian on uSD] where is mmcblk0?

2010-01-24 Thread Joif


Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 
 Joif fdvj...@vodafone.it writes:
 ehr... where I have to look for?
 
 /var/log/*
 
 seem to work and fdisk reports no error but after a reboot they disappear
 again, there is a way to make permanent this changes?
 
 udev is supposed to create them on each boot. We need to figure out
 why this is not happening.
 
 Creating them manually is not a real solution.
 

no syslog here:
/var/log# ls
Xorg.0.log  bootstrap.log  dmesg.1.gz  dpkg.loglastlog
Xorg.0.log.old  btmp   dmesg.2.gz  faillog pycentral.log
apt dmesg  dmesg.3.gz  fontconfig.log  wicd
bootdmesg.0dmesg.4.gz  fsckwtmp
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Re: Which FSO interface is best to get battery state

2010-01-24 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Hi Christian,

I'm afraid I didn't update the docs after changing the semantics
slightly for FSO2. These days, for most applications, I advise to use
the aggregated power supply instance, which will provide what you need.

The individual supply objects are merely there for monitoring
applications.

 Also, is it certain Freerunner battery is always supply nr. 3?

The order of individual power supplies is not guaranteed to be fixed.

So which way is best to check my battery is discharging and below
requested level? Do I have to always also ask for GetPowerStatus and
make sure it is not charging?

 Or shall I use aggregate one?

Yes.

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Re: Which FSO interface is best to get battery state

2010-01-24 Thread Christian Rüb
Hi Mickey,

thanks for your fast reply.

On Sunday, 24. January 2010 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
 Hi Christian,
 
 I'm afraid I didn't update the docs after changing the semantics
 slightly for FSO2. These days, for most applications, I advise to use
 the aggregated power supply instance, which will provide what you need.
 
 The individual supply objects are merely there for monitoring
 applications.

Thought so about docs ;-).

So I need to use both - Get Capacity and GetPowerStatus - to make sure I do not 
release a resource just because capacity is low as the device might be charging?

Cheers,
 Christian

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Re: Which FSO interface is best to get battery state

2010-01-24 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Sonntag, den 24.01.2010, 23:29 +0100 schrieb Christian Rüb:
 So I need to use both - Get Capacity and GetPowerStatus - to make sure I do 
 not release a resource just because capacity is low as the device might be 
 charging?

Exactly. In your case, GetCapacity should only be evaluated, if
PowerStatus is discharging.

Cheers,

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thanks to authors of Podboy, NIDE, and openmokontrol

2010-01-24 Thread Josh Thompson
I just wanted to say thanks to the authors of 3 different applications I have 
started using recently.

Podboy is fitting my need extremely well for listening to podcasts.  I can't 
say how great this app is! :)

NIDE is working really well to control MythTV.  I had been thinking of writing 
something to control it via MythTV's remote control interface.  This works 
just as well and works for other apps too.

I just tried openmokontrol for playing Tux Racer.  That was really cool!

Now, I just need to set things up to start Tux Racer with NIDE and then run 
openmokontrol to control it.

Thanks a bunch!

Josh

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Re: [SHR-t] navit crashes with Reiseplanner maps while searching for a town

2010-01-24 Thread Xavier Cremaschi
Timo Juhani Lindfors a écrit :
 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com writes:
 It does not crash with openstreetmap bin file btw.
 Any idea ?
 
 Can  you make it crash also on x86?

It works on my pc (debian, 0.2.0~svn2897+dfsg.1-1, same maps).


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