After two days of fighting with WPA2-PSK and getting nowhere, I figured
something out.
My WAP doesn't broadcast the SSID. Normally, this isn't a problem as I
specify the SSID in the wpa_supplicant.conf file. But when I turned ON
broadcast of SSID, I connected immediately and it even properly
Actually mine is a 1973 not a FR. I set the power-saving to dim first
then lock and I do not experience random wake-ups.
However, since this happens with the phone in a pocket, I an imagine
the screen getting touched every now and then.
Christoph
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:42:37 -0600, shawn
2008/7/19 Steven Kurylo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not everyone uses a decent MUA! I use gmail, which does allow not
filter on arbitrary headers. So I filter on TO and CC addresses.
Yes it does.
Has Words:
Lorn Potter wrote (on 2008-07-11 02:12pm):
6. Installing QPK apps - Is this possible? I would like to run a
terminal (the Konsole port) and any other useful/cool apps. I don't know
how to go about this. I've copied some QPK files to the /home/root on
the device, but how can these be
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Sa 19. Juli 2008 schrieb Tommi Kärkkäinen:
Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu) kirjoitti:
But this work still not suggest do by yourself, also, this fix need
proper size capacitor (10 pf with 0402 package), and some solder
technique.
Is there a specific
Christoph Czernohous wrote:
Actually mine is a 1973 not a FR. I set the power-saving to dim first
then lock and I do not experience random wake-ups.
However, since this happens with the phone in a pocket, I an imagine
the screen getting touched every now and then.
I also experienced this
arne anka wrote:
http://www.ginguppin.de/node/19
built links the other day.
Hello,
Wouldn't it be better for such common softwares to refer to the Angstrom
repository?
There is a note (which is perhaps obsolete today) at the end of this page:
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Repositories
When running an SD card install of Debian on the FR
you do? can you elaborate how to do that? i mean debian, not sd.
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Wouldn't it be better for such common softwares to refer to the Angstrom
repository?
yes, it would.
but as i wrote before -- i am pretty busy right now and for the
foreseeable future fighting with the secrets of jlex and cup.
hitting enter for make build-package-foo and sending the ipk to my
2008/7/18 Hans L [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just a guess here since I haven't even had a chance to look at these
settings yet, but maybe the second frequency(after the @ symbol)
represents the sample rate? So depending on the sample rate you are
playing, you can set a different bass frequency cutoff?
what impact, if any, will there be on the warranty of the FR device
once the fix has been carried out ?
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Hello,
2008/7/19 Tobias Diedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looking at the Freerunner connector, it looks like it's really a
Mini-B Female connector instead of the Mini-AB Female connector as
stated on
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
Can someone else confirm this?
Yes.
Hello,
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone knows if the software patch which was done has any hooks in user
space so the same procedure (shut off SD while getting FF) could be
initiated manually (from a script or so)?
AFAIK, the patch doesn't
Did Ti (the modem / firmware supplier) respond to this issue steve?
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I tried flashing my freerunner with the image
openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-om-gta02.jffs2 from 07-20-2008 and After
booting it got to what looks like a desktop (with nothing on it)
except for the test or Loading Module. I assume the is error, but it
is off the left hand side of the screen.
I tried
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 04:53:53AM -0600, michael irons wrote:
I tried flashing my freerunner with the image
openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-om-gta02.jffs2 from 07-20-2008 and After
booting it got to what looks like a desktop (with nothing on it)
except for the test or Loading Module. I assume the
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 04:53:53AM -0600, michael irons wrote:
I tried flashing my freerunner with the image
openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-om-gta02.jffs2 from 07-20-2008 and After
booting it got to what looks like a desktop (with nothing on it)
except for the test or Loading Module. I assume the
I can confirm this.
It works with vmware running on win xp sp3, but you have to have the
vm in focus when connecting the freerunner
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:26 PM, matt joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johan Badenhorst wrote:
Hi guys,
I was just wondering if anyone has flashed their
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 05:03, Yaroslav Halchenko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone knows if the software patch which was done has any hooks in user
space so the same procedure (shut off SD while getting FF) could be
initiated manually (from a script or so)?
The patch works like this:
When I/O
Hi,
would it be possible to get g_ether as module instead of beeing compiled
into the kernel with the next update? This way we could set the MAC
adress in /etc/modutils/...
The module can do things like:
options g_ether host_addr=46:0d:9e:67:69:eb dev_addr=46:0d:9e:67:69:ec
Michael
I happily ponied up the $400 each for the 1973 as well as the
Freerunner, despite the fact that the 1973 is disappointing enough in
that power issues make it useless as a day-to-day device. The fact that
there are at least one confirmed (GPS vs SD) hardware bug, with
suspected more (sound
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I happily ponied up the $400 each for the 1973 as well as the
Freerunner, despite the fact that the 1973 is disappointing enough in
that power issues make it useless as a day-to-day device.
I think is very good for who
If GPS position is going to be a phone answering rule you would have to
have the GPS sub system running all the time. It can't wake from sleep
and acquire a position soon enough go be part of the decision. Not sure
what that will do to battery life.
Scot
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not sure, where g_ether comes into the picture, but what's wrong with
ifconfig?
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Hey Everybody
I have been thinking of buying this new Neo Freerunner. I come from
Denmark and therefore when i want to write a SMS etc. I have to be
able to use some national/special letters like æ,ø,å. I know that
these kind of special symbols/letters are currently not supported by
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I think it will be very nice:
I live in Romania and when I have to write a sms I ofter I'd like to
have the letters: î â ţ ă ş
But I am italian so I often need to write sms in Itay and I need the
letters: à ú è é È ó
It will be nice to have
What about those phone calls where you have to enter DTMF codes (ie,
press buttons on the phone)?
I think the current design works, but there should be a mechanism to
keep from hanging up with your ears. I guess some people were having
that issue. Not me, my ears are fine (:
. . .shawn
freerunner (openmoko)? (I believe that it is the same problem for
other Scandinavians etc. )
since it is a problem of nearly everybody speaking (or rather writing) a
latin alphabet based language other than english, it will work some day in
a hopefully not too far future.
sadly enough i
Scott Derrick wrote:
If GPS position is going to be a phone answering rule you would have
to have the GPS sub system running all the time. It can't wake from
sleep and acquire a position soon enough go be part of the decision.
Not sure what that will do to battery life.
Scot
That's a
Scott Derrick, 2008-07-20 06:45:44 -0600 :
If GPS position is going to be a phone answering rule you would have
to have the GPS sub system running all the time. It can't wake from
sleep and acquire a position soon enough go be part of the
decision. Not sure what that will do to battery life.
arne anka, 2008-07-20 16:01:34 +0200 :
sadly enough i currently have no clue what causes the lack of
anything non-ascii, would have expected he fr to be unicode driven.
I think it is Unicode driven. My contacts have some non-ascii
characters in their names, and they display just fine. I
It may be possible to use GSM call towers to give a good enough location
for these rules.
a gsm cell is usually much bigger than most restaurants -- and gps might
not be available inhouse.
btw: a rule that analyses calendar entries and depending of the character
of the appointment disables
it does not let me change the MAC. It always says: resource busy.
Michael
arne anka schrieb:
not sure, where g_ether comes into the picture, but what's wrong with
ifconfig?
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it does not let me change the MAC. It always says: resource busy.
you need to shut down the interface before.
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Well, sounds reasonably :) I'll try again and call ifconfig from pre-up
in /etc/network/interfaces.
Michael
arne anka schrieb:
it does not let me change the MAC. It always says: resource busy.
you need to shut down the interface before.
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iface usb0 inet static
pre-up ifconfig usb0 hw ether 6E:A3:B3:D1:4E:24
address 192.168.0.202
...
Works now.
Michael
Michael Kluge schrieb:
Well, sounds reasonably :) I'll try again and call ifconfig from pre-up
in /etc/network/interfaces.
Michael
Fwiw, it might still be desirable to move g_ether to a module, since then we
can switch to other modes (storage) at runtime.
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:18:37 +0200 Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
arne anka, 2008-07-20 16:01:34 +0200 :
sadly enough i currently have no clue what causes the lack of
anything non-ascii, would have expected he fr to be unicode driven.
I think it is Unicode driven. My contacts
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
in the end i imagine people might do custom layouts for a language (eg german
would only have ä, ö, ü and ß). romainian some other set, danish another set.
I think i can help we collect a series of layout to
We are working out the terms.
First step is to get the description of the modifiaction accurately
documented and tested.
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 10:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; List for
it is just that 'off while not active' seems to not explain why
Ville-Pekka Vainio reports effects of slow TTFF after suspend/resume
cycles... but let me just stop here -- I should just check out myself
instead of blurbing ;-)
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Jul
hm... or alter clocking pulse sufficiently for unstable SD performance
with some (or all) SDs... how could we know for sure unless verified
empirically... (noone could guess that having SD impacts GPS for quite
a while, right?)
I am not yet planing to do this hw mod on my phone, thus I can't
On Sun, July 20, 2008 3:28 pm, arne anka wrote:
a gsm cell is usually much bigger than most restaurants -- and gps might
not be available inhouse.
True, but you can still use the GSM cell to determine that you are not in
the restaurants, because you are in a different cell on the other side of
Fwiw, it might still be desirable to move g_ether to a module, since
then we
can switch to other modes (storage) at runtime.
and don't forget g_audio and g_midi while we're at it ..
;
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Timo Jyrinki wrote:
| Does anyone else have a reliability problem now with the new kernel
| and GPS when SD card is used?
|
| Yes, I just did some testing. The phone had been on for about 12 hours
maybe
|
Hey folks,
I currently installed the latest image and rootfs from
(http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200807/20080720/; not
qtopia).
I installed it on an SD card. I soon realized that the WLan icon in
the title bar is missing - no matter if WLan is activated or not.
Any one an idea
Michael Kluge wrote:
OK, thanks.
iface usb0 inet static
pre-up ifconfig usb0 hw ether 6E:A3:B3:D1:4E:24
address 192.168.0.202
...
You should be able to do:
iface usb0 inet static
hwaddress ether 6E:A3:B3:D1:4E:24
address 192.168.0.202
...
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2008/7/16 C R McClenaghan :
I get the following error using manage-contacts.py in the following
way from SSH:
python manage-contacts.py load
[removed listing of first vcard entry]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File manage-contacts.py,
Gino
The card is recognized but the driver is super buggy. I've just finished
compiling a new kernel doing away with the mac80211 version for the
ieee80211 one. This 'should' resolve the issue with the card for me.
I'm curious... are you using an external adapter so you can get
monitor,
Andy Green wrote:
Thanks for this report, I went and looked and found I didn't take care
of the case where last packet transferred was not a bulk read packet:
that what happens on resume. I added a patch to stable branch that
should be out tomorrow hopefully and give the same SD_CLK
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| When running an SD card install of Debian on the FR, using the
git.openmoko
First, WHOO I love the idea of another distro not coming out of Open
Embedded. Please let us know how it's going or if you are
Am So 20. Juli 2008 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
2008/7/18 Hans L [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just a guess here since I haven't even had a chance to look at these
settings yet, but maybe the second frequency(after the @ symbol)
represents the sample rate? So depending on the sample rate you are
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| When I boot the Neo, I execute the command: echo 1
| /sys/devices/platform/neo-1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
|
| Once I run the above command viola – my powered USB comes to life
| (although there is also a
Hi all,
from this report
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1277
I conclude accellerometer readings from from /dev/input/event2
and /dev/input/event3 should now work just fine.
However, even after flashing the latest kernel
(uImage-2.6.24+git21
The end goal after FSO is complete is to make UI creation on the phone as
simple as web page
Creation.
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Subject: Web server on the
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
?
2008/7/20 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| When running an SD card install of Debian on the FR, using the
git.openmoko
First, WHOO I love the idea of another
C R McClenaghan, 2008-07-16 10:35:13 -0700 :
All,
I get the following error using manage-contacts.py in the following
way from SSH:
python manage-contacts.py load vCards.vcf
[...]
dbus.exceptions.DBusException:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method addContact with
Hi
I made an howto change matchbox layout
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Change_keyboard_layout
have fun
regards
alex
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| I've noticed significantly reduced runtime when using one of the
| latest daily builds (2008-07-16 I think). I have a theory. I suspect
| bluetooth isn't really being turned off when I think it is any
Buy it from koolu in canada.
See our distributor page.
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Hi Steve,
Jeffrey Ratcliffe, 2008-07-20 20:13:29 +0200 :
I have the same problem, and additionally, the dump option runs
without error, but also without output.
I just tried again, and I managed to get these symptoms when running
the script too soon after a boot. The second run went on fine. Maybe
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:18:37 +0200 Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
arne anka, 2008-07-20 16:01:34 +0200 :
sadly enough i currently have no clue what causes the lack of
anything non-ascii, would have expected he fr to be unicode driven.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
|
| ?
Awesome, nobody ever mentioned this marvel... got to give this a try
tonight!
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Micheal jump started my battery in about 2 seconds. It was a Young
Frankenstein momement!
Without the sparks or pretty assistents. Anyways, my reanimated battery
still works fine.
Anecdotal I know.
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Josch won the community member of the month (week) in March for
getting it working:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Member_of_the_Week
Not that this really helps the OP, who seemingly knew about this already ;-)
Joseph
2008/7/20 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Hello,
2008/7/19 Tobias Diedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looking at the Freerunner connector, it looks like it's really a
Mini-B Female connector instead of the Mini-AB Female connector as
stated on
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
Can
2008/7/20 Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just tried again, and I managed to get these symptoms when running
the script too soon after a boot. The second run went on fine. Maybe
something needs the daemon to be started, and it's not started
initially...
OK. A reboot got this working.
Does
Awesome, nobody ever mentioned this marvel... got to give this a try
tonight!
let us know how it turned out!
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hi, the xml you posted to the wiki was not well formed.
i fixed it but since i lost my wiki password, i can't update the page.
i append the xml here -- maybe someone puts it in there (hope, it gets not
distorted ...).
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
keyboard
options
/options
layout id=german
Sparrow wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have an issue with a rogers (Canada) SIM card crashing the
dialer application when a call is started. After hitting dial on the
dialer app the screen moves cuts over to the out going call screen and
then the dial crashes. I have tried another SIM from a
2008/7/20 Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nah, this is +-3dB point - not exactly cutoff.
so if you select 130Hz @ 48kHz and try to boost bass frequencies you get poor
results, as there is only a boost of frequency below 130Hz.
It's not reversed, it's just not cutoff frequency if you chose
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| Awesome, nobody ever mentioned this marvel... got to give this a try
| tonight!
|
| let us know how it turned out!
Well there is good and bad news, good news is thanks to Mike Montour
ext3 SD boot in
On Saturday, July 19, 2008 17:43:49 Steven ** wrote:
Yup, Paypal is fine if it comes from a bank account (not from a credit
card).
You make 3 in the group. Anyone else want in?
-Steven
I'll take a couple. I am in Canada, though.
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I'm trying to get a2dp going by following the instructions at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_Bluetooth but I get the error
ALSA lib pcm.c:2106:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared
library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_bluetooth.so
and libasound_module_pcm_bluetooth.so
I was also using HTML as a GUI frontend for some application. Some time
ago I extracted the WebServer into a single project, here (written in
c++):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webgui-cpp/
There is no CGI, PHP or whatever, all handling is done inside
extendable callback functions.
The most
what's the hungriest of all? or if we can have a list of all the hungry
stuff in the FR sorted from the one starving to the one who needs a snack?
:)
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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is this phone usable for daily light phone use (about 30-60 min/ day) or have
the audio problems not been solved?
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I thought about it awhile and decided that you could have the GPS engine
get a fix every 5 minutes or some user adjustable time frame and use the
last known fix. 99% of the time it would probably be close enough.
Scott
matt joyce wrote:
Scott Derrick wrote:
If GPS position is going to be a
Or, perhaps use GSM triangulation to trigger GSP fix acquisition.
Scott Derrick wrote:
I thought about it awhile and decided that you could have the GPS
engine get a fix every 5 minutes or some user adjustable time frame
and use the last known fix. 99% of the time it would probably be
Is it possible to use with Neo FreeRunner USB numeric keyboard for
notebooks simmilar to these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/NUMERIC-USB-KEYPAD-LAPTOP-NOTEBOOK/dp/B000P158OM/ref=pd_bxgy_ce_img_a
http://www.amazon.co.uk/USB-NumKey-Numeric-Key-Pad/dp/3293009948/ref=pd_sbs_ce_3
The idea to use it is
arne anka wrote:
It may be possible to use GSM call towers to give a good enough location
for these rules.
a gsm cell is usually much bigger than most restaurants -- and gps might
not be available inhouse.
btw: a rule that analyses calendar entries and depending of the character
Adilson,
We have two booths. The main booth and the garage.
If one of my distributors wants to show up with phones to sell, I'll let
them sell at my booth.
First come, first serve.
Steve
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Problem there is the rule based engine is trying to decide to answer the
call, put it to voice mail, vibrate, ring loud, etc... Waiting 30-60
seconds for a cold start fix from the GPS is too long.
Scott
matt joyce wrote:
Or, perhaps use GSM triangulation to trigger GSP fix acquisition.
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I was also using HTML as a GUI frontend for some application. Some
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Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi Matthew,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Second, this is more of a major issue but I am not sure if it's
carrier-related or a problem with the phone's Message software itself.
When attempting to send a text message, I cannot
andres wrote:
I wrote an email to the Ekiga people asking them to provide
a Openmoko compiled binary for it.
I agree, Ekiga would be nice. I wrote to the gizmoproject people to see
if they would recompile for openmoko. They already have an armel
version for nokia tablets, so they are
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| However, the Debian rootfs didn't work right away, it mounted the ext3
| rootfs and ran init, but complained unable to open an initial console,
| I think this is an insufficiently populated /dev so I will
Does it include Ekiga?
Joseph
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| However, the Debian rootfs didn't work right away, it mounted the ext3
| rootfs and ran init, but complained unable to open an
Yes that is correct.
The other problem is the /etc/pointercal ... I've yet to figure a way to
calibrate ts
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|
| The other problem is the /etc/pointercal ... I've yet to figure a way to
| calibrate ts
Ah tslib has a ts_calibrate applet that spits the numbers out. I should
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| Does it include Ekiga?
The recipe includes just some basic packages, but because it includes
aptitude, which is basically yum (sorry, Fedora person), it means
you have pretty much the whole undiluted
Steve,
I'm either crazy or loosing my mind. I was sure that the FR was
charging with the iGO and the A32 (Rev 1, subscript T) tip. I went to
by another tip and got a A32 (Rev 2, subscript E) and while the FR
recognized a connection (the usb symbol showed) it did not charge. I
retired the
Hehe.
I worked on the YF23
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Andy Green wrote:
| Thanks for this report, I went and looked and found I didn't take care
| of the case where last packet transferred was not a bulk read packet:
| that what happens on resume. I added a
I have an entirely free schedule, and free shuttles that take me from my
apartment in SF to the Trans-bay Terminal, a mere 3 blocks from Moscone.
I can commit to volunteering for any times needed, and I'm not a flake.
Jeffrey Malone
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:15 PM, steve
Sorry, I should have been clearer.
What I meant was, if the rule engine/event broker has geo defendant rules,
it could use GSM towers to ascertain if a GPS fix is required.
This (or other checks, such as calendar, time) can happen prior to any
voice/message events occurring, gsmd would just check
I followed the directions here http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Pre-Flash_Backup
I could backup the kernel of my GTA02 but trying to use that method to backup
the rootfs failed
several times
dfu-util - (C) 2007 by OpenMoko Inc.
This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
steve escreveu:
Adilson,
We have two booths. The main booth and the garage.
If one of my distributors wants to show up with phones to sell, I'll let
them sell at my booth.
First come, first serve.
Cool.
I'll be showing up for sure and even try to help out the garage booth if
Hi,
I have a little problem with dfu-util and my new Freerunner.
I thought I'd make a backup of my Neo's filesystem before flashing new
images onto it, so I tried to use dfu-util in upload mode to transfer
the content of the Neo's flash to my desktop PC. Backing up the kernel
partition
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