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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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
Can't you stop spamming this list ?
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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
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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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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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
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
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
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
-[ 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
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
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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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
what ist the output of
mount
?
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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
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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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
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
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
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 \_
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 ...
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:
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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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