Hello there,
Would be interested in the Bass-fix.
greetings,
Erik
Am Freitag, den 26.02.2010, 20:33 +0100 schrieb Christian WeÃel:
Hi folks,
I am living also near Hamburg and I am also looking for contacts and
help.
I found someone at the Chaos Computer Club chapter in Hamburg who has
working. I guess it's better to compile the ext3 support back into
the kernel
since apparently most (if nor all) people use ext3, i guess it is a good
decision to have that kind of essentials built-in.
until we get a kernel with initrd support
i am not very fond of the initrd stuff.
the fr
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
an initrd is imo used mostly to cover different hw configurations w/o
having to rebuild the kernel everytime.
Encrypted SD would be one application where you want to use initramfs.
i guess it would slow down the boot (load/unload intrd, free ram and
Hey.
I just released a new version of this quick and easy music player which
is now compatible with SHR-testing (haven't tried with unstable).
Please have a look at /opt/brightPlayer/readme.txt for further
information on configuring it.
Source code is available at
Encrypted SD would be one application where you want to use initramfs.
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
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arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
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The only pdfviewer i can find for fr is edfviewer, but it's not really
usable...
do you know any existing alternative?
thanks for your help!
d
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On Wednesday 03 March 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
I suspect that without a
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
The only pdfviewer i can find for fr is edfviewer, but it's not really
usable...
do you know any existing alternative?
thanks for your help!
I use mupdf since it is fast and uses little memory (it does not use
poppler). UI is very primitive.
System freezing while GPRS connected. Anyone has the same issue?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
-= Apertum =- wrote:
No problem Radek, and thanks anyway for your super effort :-)
I am glad to hear it, thanks too.
I think that the community behind
Depends on your distro but I've found fbreader- debian (i think shr as
well) and eyepiece (when it works)- qtmoko quite good.
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 14:51 +0100, Davide Scaini wrote:
The only pdfviewer i can find for fr is edfviewer, but it's not really
usable...
do you know any existing
I use shr, and there's no ikp of this packages right now...
I'll try building mupdf... (maybe this w-e)
Thanks for your help!
d
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Alishams Hassam alish...@interchange.ubc.ca
wrote:
Depends on your distro but I've found fbreader- debian (i think shr as
well) and
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:47:55AM -0800, Mike Crash wrote:
After preview about month ago here is finally first public version of MC
Navi. Keep in mind it is still in hard development and this day I found some
bugs, which are not yet fixed in this release (I didn't want to stop the
release,
Hi folks !
I work on qt-extended (4.4.3) and I need the mysql driver (qmysql). So
I've tried to build qt-extended with -extra-qt-embedded-config
-qt-sql-mysql switch but the response is CROSS COMPILE Badness:
/usr/include in INCLUDEPATH: /usr/include/mysql
Mysql dev packages are installed of
On 3 March 2010 16:08, Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Or some already existing patch for compatibility with gpsd-2.90?
That's an interesting question. Are you considering gpsd for SHR,
instead of ogpsd + fso-gpsd?
Neil
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I just installed QtMoko (v18) on a uSD to try it out, and while it looks
OK, it never shows me any keyboard, which makes a lot of its
functionality unusable.
Is it supposed to popup automatically? If it doesn't, is there some way
to force it?
I do see a little Aa icon at the top of the screen
' Apart from factoring out those modules, is the new kernel improved in
some way? And is it built without the debug settings?
It's the latest upstream andy-tracking, mostly meaning that if
compared to July snapshot Bluetooth, GPS etc. should handle suspend
better among else. Debug is
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 04:32:51PM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
On 3 March 2010 16:08, Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Or some already existing patch for compatibility with gpsd-2.90?
That's an interesting question. Are you considering gpsd for SHR,
instead of ogpsd + fso-gpsd?
well, but that's a specific scenario for a rather limited audience, isn't
it?
Sure nowadays but if a user could easily choose encryption they might
just use it.
I suspect that without a hardware encryption engine the performance and
battery life hit will be too much for most people.
I
I switched from ext3 builtin to ext3 as module, because this is more
Debian like. I guess I will have to change this back to built in,
because we have no initramfs?
So, IIUC you also switched to jffs2 as module, which would explain why
I can't boot into my NAND-installed Debian.
I think both
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 12:12:54PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I switched from ext3 builtin to ext3 as module, because this is more
Debian like. I guess I will have to change this back to built in,
because we have no initramfs?
So, IIUC you also switched to jffs2 as module, which would
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I just installed QtMoko (v18) on a uSD to try it out, and while it looks
OK, it never shows me any keyboard, which makes a lot of its
functionality unusable.
Is it supposed to popup automatically? If it doesn't, is there some way
to force it?
I do see a little Aa
Brolin Empey wrote:
Now my FreeRunner’s USB port works for power, so I can
still charge the battery, but not for communications, so I think a
solder connection must have come undone. I need to try disassembling my
FreeRunner to check the connections for the USB connector so I can ask
someone
The “Aa” icon means the input method is set to Phone Keys, but of course
the FreeRunner lacks a physical keypad. You need to press the white
triangle, which points down, to the right of the “Aa” icon to choose one
of the keyboard-based input methods. I prefer the Docked Keyboard. In
Em 03-03-2010 19:19, Brolin Empey escreveu:
Brolin Empey wrote:
Now my FreeRunner’s USB port works for power, so I can
still charge the battery, but not for communications, so I think a
solder connection must have come undone. I need to try disassembling my
FreeRunner to check the connections
Brolin Empey bro...@brolin.be writes:
I have fully reassembled my FreeRunner; it still works, except for USB
data. However, now I really think this is a hardware problem because
Just a check: can you see internal bluetooth chip if you power it up
and run lsusb on the phone?
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
*.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
No package in debian seems to install files to /opt. I am not sure if
this violates the policy but it would surely be very unusual.
Am Mittwoch, den 03.03.2010, 09:00 +0100 schrieb Erik Andresen:
Would be interested in the Bass-fix.
We'll get that managed, too, if you're in or around Hamburg. I hope
there is as nice documentation for this fix as there is for #1024 and
buzz, b/c I don't know any.
Anyway, please hurry a
WSOD after long time suspend
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:55 PM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
System freezing while GPRS connected. Anyone has the same issue?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
-= Apertum =- wrote:
No problem Radek, and thanks anyway
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:19:35 -0800
Brolin Empey bro...@brolin.be wrote:
Brolin Empey wrote:
Now my FreeRunner’s USB port works for power, so I can
still charge the battery, but not for communications, so I think a
solder connection must have come undone.
Have you tried a different USB
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 22:19:21 Stefan Monnier wrote:
Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
*.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
If someone contributes patch for the build system, that produces .deb package
that would be very welcome. But please keep
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 15:55:09 HouYu Li wrote:
System freezing while GPRS connected. Anyone has the same issue?
I havent tried GPRS yet so i cant tell now, but i will try.
Regards
Radek
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I'll second that - bought two cables while on holiday as I forgot to
pack one. Neither will work for data, but will charge. The others I
have at home work fine.
BillK
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 18:11 +1100, Michael Smith wrote:
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:19:35 -0800
Brolin Empey bro...@brolin.be
Or try a diffrent hub/no hub at all.
My FR works fine with the same cable plugged into my desktop POC, but
when i plug the same cable in one of my hubs, it only charges and no
data connection is possible
Kind regrads,
Ed
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 15:39 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
I'll
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