On Wednesday 27 August 2008 09:15:24 pm Rodney Myers wrote:
I'm anxiously waiting for my phone (Thanks NYC), and for my contract
with verizon to finally expire next month.
When I switch to ATT, only GSM provider that has decent coverage in my
area, I was wondering what plans this groups uses,
I rebuilded all from scratch and now i found uImage-2.6.24., so
make flash-qemu-local run successfull, howewer when i finally run make
run-qemu, u-boot loads the kernel and returns to it's main menu.
I'm not expert on u-boot, howewer i added -serial stdio to qemu, it gives:
U-Boot
On Monday September 1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
According to Trolltech's documentation (
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtopia4.3/inputmethods-description.html), QTopia
supports handwriting recognition.
Is there some way to get handwriting recognition to work on the OM 2008
On Sunday 31 August 2008 08:54:47 am William Kenworthy wrote:
I am trying out 2008.9 and am impressed that its almost usable. Before
I put too much effort into configuring the image I have on the SD card,
is it possible to move an SD card image to the phone itself?
You may be able to adapt
This is now being discussed in the support list.
pand has been removed, dbus support is in place.
Vasco Névoa wrote:
Am I the only one to find that pand (the Personal Area Network daemon)
is missing and that it is no longer possible to establish a bluetooth
network connection with
Paul Buede wrote:
if I notice anything wierd there I will report back. Anyone tried
bluetooth headset with this new version to see if the files that were
not there in 4.3.2 are there now? I can try tomorrow if nobody else has
yet.
You can pair with a bluetooth headset, but no one has
On Friday 29 August 2008 11:17:20 pm Michael Shiloh wrote:
I'm working on documenting various aspects of our USB port.
We believe that the FreeRunner USB port should be capable of delivering
the standard USB high current of 500mA. We also believe that we respond
properly to USB negotiation of
On Thursday 04 September 2008, Holger Freyther wrote:
org.openmoko.asu.stable. The PR differs from .dev to .stable... this
also applies to dropbear. We set DISTRO_TYPE to release in that
branch and then had to go back to debug and we had to bump the PR for
that.
Thanks! Meanwhile I found out
Om2008.8
How do I get the Enter PIN code dialog window to reappear. If I by accident
hit Cancel the dialog is gone and doesn't reappear. Only if I reboot that
is!
Regards
Kent Knudsen
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On Sep 4, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Eli wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 09:15:24 pm Rodney Myers wrote:
I'm anxiously waiting for my phone (Thanks NYC), and for my contract
with verizon to finally expire next month.
When I switch to ATT, only GSM provider that has decent coverage in
my
area, I
Hello Everyone,
I'm happy to say I just received my Freerunner in the mail! I popped my SIM
card in, and it instantly registered to my ATT network. Full bars. Clean
calls (no echos) and SMS messaging works great! This was with the software
out of the box. We will see how things are working
Just flashed the newest qtopia to a 1gb sd card... any ideas as to why the
volume is super low, no matter what I set it to in the control panel?
thanks
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sorry, it seems a fix was here all along:
http://n2.nabble.com/qtopia-update-tp832851p835065.html
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I was able to fix this by tweaking the 'Speaker Playback Volume' in
/usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state. Updated this value
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Rodney Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 4, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Eli wrote:
GPS does not require a SIM; in fact, only the phone features do. I'm
using
mine as a PDA without a SIM at the moment.
How does the gps show the maps?
For some reason, I thought
forestmountain wrote:
Om2008.8
How do I get the Enter PIN code dialog window to reappear. If I by
accident hit Cancel the dialog is gone and doesn't reappear. Only if I
reboot that is!
Regards
Kent Knudsen
You need to restart X.
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Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 'Synchronization' app in Qtopia 4 uses 'Sync Agent' to sync with
Microsoft Outlook. It is not compatible with Qtopia Desktop from Qtopia 2.
Does it work on Linux? (crossover + Microsoft Outlook 2003)
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Petr Vanek wrote:
I have spent a while googling this up and have no wiki skills but
someone might find this useful:
to make FR act as a memory stick, here is what my script does:
#!/bin/sh
I assume you mean Qtopia 4.3.3...
However I've had the same problem. With the Speaker Playback Volume at
100 (that's default, and 79% of maximum) the volume is incredibly low,
low as in the person you're speaking to is indiscernible unless you're
in a perfectly quiet room and listening very
Christoph wrote:
forestmountain wrote:
Om2008.8
How do I get the Enter PIN code dialog window to reappear. If I by
accident hit Cancel the dialog is gone and doesn't reappear. Only if I
reboot that is!
Regards
Kent Knudsen
You need to restart X.
Restarting X works! Hope
1. This only works until reboot or manually reverting it.
2. Don't know, maybe. :)
3. /dev/mmcblk0p1 is the first partition on the sd card. So the usb
stick will only show this one partition and nothing more.
Ciao,
Rainer
Dale Maggee wrote:
Petr Vanek wrote:
I have spent a while
Hi,
I'm using 2007.2. When I do 'opkg list | grep qtopia' I see a whole lot
of packages, including 'qtopia-phone-x11' and 'qtopia-phone-x11-bluetooth '
- will installing these break things?
- If not, This would mean I have more than one dialer installed, which
one will be the default? how
Petr Vanek wrote:
I have spent a while googling this up and have no wiki skills but
someone might find this useful:
to make FR act as a memory stick, here is what my script does:
#!/bin/sh
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moinmoin
there is no must for using /dev/mmc* .. you could also use a plain
file:
preparations:
create mem_stick.fs file
dd if=/dev/zero of=mem_stick.fs bs=512 count=1048576 # for a 512mb
memory-stick with blocksize=512 bytes
create filesystem
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried opkg update, but I got:
Collected errors:
* Failed to download
[Everything]
What is wrong?
Can you check if pinging buildhost.openmoko.org succeeds? Are you sure
that your /etc/resolv.conf is correclty
Giovanni wrote:
I just tried opkg update, but I got:
Collected errors:
* Failed to download
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/all/Packages.gz, error 404
* Failed to download
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/all/Packages.sig, error 404
* Failed to download
Al Johnson wrote:
On Friday 05 September 2008, Dale Maggee wrote:
Hi,
I'm using 2007.2. When I do 'opkg list | grep qtopia' I see a whole lot
of packages, including 'qtopia-phone-x11' and 'qtopia-phone-x11-bluetooth '
- will installing these break things?
Probably. You will have
Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin
there is no must for using /dev/mmc* .. you could also use a plain
file:
preparations:
create mem_stick.fs file
dd if=/dev/zero of=mem_stick.fs bs=512 count=1048576 # for a 512mb
memory-stick with blocksize=512 bytes
create filesystem on
tis 2008-09-02 klockan 20:48 +0100 skrev David Pottage:
Fredrik Wendt wrote:
Hi.
Just wanted to know if I'd damage the hardware by doing:
0. Connect FR to computer using USB cable.
1. Turn on FR (FSO-testing), fire up zhone.
2. Open FR, remove battery, open SIM pocket, change SIM
try to put your echo strings in quotes:
echo -n ifdown usb0...
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the ping is working:
Like other people said, what distribution are you using?
I would guess that replacing the build host would work, but I'm not
sure (because it depends on your distro) why it's set up that way.
Christ van
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:48 PM, David Pottage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the Freerunner, it would be best if you powered down the GSM module
before you remove the SIM card. Perhaps in future we can add an applet
to do that.
I've had trouble resuming when I turned off my GSM module, so be
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 05.09.2008, 12:30 +0200 schrieb Paul-Valentin Borza:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 04.09.2008, 17:31 +0200 schrieb Joachim Breitner:
I was about to package accelgel for Debian. I exported the latest svn,
If anyone is looking for a project...
I was toying with the idea of taking various events such as call logs,
sms, gps, wifi, bluetooth, etc and storing them in a journal and posting
them to a website every so often, when net access is available.
The website would display them using the Simile
On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 01:04:52PM +0200, pHilipp Zabel wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petr Vanek wrote:
I have spent a while googling this up and have no wiki skills but
someone might find this useful:
to make FR act as a memory stick, here
[kind of offtopic]
I just started to use qtopia on my new FR: Where do I have to look for feed
to use with opkg? Is there an overview somewhere in the OM-wiki?
Best regards, Chris
2008/9/5 Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the ping is working:
Like other people said, what distribution are you using?
I am using 2007.02
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Like other people said, what distribution are you using?
I am using 2007.02
I guess you should change them 'manually', then, but it still seems
weird
I've followed the discussion about dual booting, kernel packaging, and
kernel vs. distros, and the conclusion I reach is that the devs are
inclined to use (mostly-)monolithic kernels, leaving just the extras
out in the sysfs modules dir.
This is fine by me, but there seems to be a little
Lorn,
Could you perhaps point us in the direction of this program? I haven't
been able to find it myself, and I worry it's one of those Trolltech
secrets :)
On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 07:39 +, dorje wrote:
Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 'Synchronization' app in Qtopia 4 uses 'Sync
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Christ van Willegen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Like other people said, what distribution are you using?
I am
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 16:30, Kieran Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorn,
Could you perhaps point us in the direction of this program? I haven't
been able to find it myself, and I worry it's one of those Trolltech
secrets :)
I think it is a commercial plugin for Outlook (must search on
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/8/25 Fredrik Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In Sweden we have three GSM network operators (those with licenses to
actually put GSM equipment to use) and having to wait 3-4 minutes after
each SIM change really kills productivity and flow ...
Would it be reasonable
arne anka wrote:
try to put your echo strings in quotes:
echo -n ifdown usb0...
did that, no luck. this time is froze after echoing ifdown usb0...
...?
-D
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Hello all,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO#Create_local_configuration
Looking at that just confuses, me I'm afraid. I looked to see was there
a wiki mailing list as I thought that was going to be set up. No such
list so I'll post here, hope somebody can shed some light.
The
John Whitmore wrote:
Hello all,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO#Create_local_configuration
Looking at that just confuses, me I'm afraid. I looked to see was there
a wiki mailing list as I thought that was going to be set up. No such
list so I'll post here, hope somebody can
Am Friday 05 September 2008 17:43:09 schrieb John Whitmore:
Hello all,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO#Create_local_configuration
Looking at that just confuses, me I'm afraid. I looked to see was there
a wiki mailing list as I thought that was going to be set up. No such
list
Florian Hackenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should print something like '/dev/pts/2'. Now use 'minicom -s' and
set the device under 'serial device' to the value printed by dbus-send.
Wait for a response to the AT initiation sequence and then type in:
AT%N0187
The modem should respond
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 16:30, Kieran Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Lorn,
Could you perhaps point us in the direction of this program? I haven't
been able to find it myself, and I worry it's one of those Trolltech
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. There seems to be no sound at all. 'aplay file.wav' just pretends
to play but neither gives any output nor returns the cursor.
aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav
plays here. I used
alsactl store -f aplay-audible1.state
to save my alsa settings
Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i can make a GPRS connection. when it's up, i can place a call, and the
outgoing GPRS connection temporarily suspends. when it's up, incoming
calls go straight to voicemail; the phone doesn't even give me the choice
of accepting the call.
I can answer
Christian Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
same here - i put freerunner to sleep ('apm -s') when i myself went
Don't use apm -s directly. Before calling apm -s zhone will ask
frameworkd to do all sorts of setup for proper suspend. If you don't
do these the phone will wake when you e.g. move to
Christian Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i guess so .. first time it occured to me .. and hopefully never
again ..
If it only overwrites the first 512 bytes you can surely easily
recover these back by just running only the partitioning stage of the
installer?
I'd also *love* to see a phone with two SIM slots - I can see the
interface now, when you dial a number, it prompts you with dial as:
number 1 number 2. I also like the Idea of having certain contacts
set to automatically dial using a specified sim.
In Real Life, telephones with two SIM slots
Hi Nicolas,
search the list(s) or the wiki for the various parameters in ( I think )
/sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters/ :
It boils down to either setting idle_clk=1 prior to suspend to avoid
getting the MBR trashed, and/or reducing the sd cards max speed on bootup to
get the card recognized
C R McClenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm hoping to boot into a non privileged user to use the phone.
Does anyone know how to start X as a non root user without using a
display manager. My attempts to simply add --chuid name|uid option
to start-stop-daemon result in the error message
FYI,
I messed around quite a bit with A2DP before I finally got it working without
choppyness. FYI, my problem apparantly had something to do with 'role
switching'
I've added the following to the wiki:
If you experience problems with choppyness, try changing your hcid.conf to
include lm
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i can make a GPRS connection. when it's up, i can place a call, and the
outgoing GPRS connection temporarily suspends. when it's up, incoming
calls go straight to voicemail; the phone doesn't even give me
Ole Kliemann wrote:
Has anybody ever tried to change the qtopia appearance? It's a bit out
of tune now.
I've tried it. But changing the Orange.conf color scheme doesn't seem to
affect its appearance. I must study it a little more...
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To get it you must to have double GSM hardware, double standbay power
consume, and so a higher cost!
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Would it be reasonable for future Openmoko phones to accept multiple
SIM cards? I don't know if three is pushing it, but two
2008/9/5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd also *love* to see a phone with two SIM slots - I can see the
interface now, when you dial a number, it prompts you with dial as:
number 1 number 2. I also like the Idea of having certain contacts
set to automatically dial using a specified sim.
In Real Life,
2008/9/5 Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To get it you must to have double GSM hardware, double standbay power
consume, and so a higher cost!
There are those who want cheap, and those who want features. To which
market does OpenMoko aspire to cater to?
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Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i'd be happy to; can you point me to any resource that lets me know a
way of doing that? does the muxd have a flag that tells it to hive
off a copy of the datastream (that'd be really handy about now)?
The low-level way is to
strace -o gsm0710muxd.strace
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Giovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Christ van Willegen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all, especially resellers.
After deciding that getting a Neo in Israel is simply impossible for the
next few months, I have been scheduled to go on a business trip to
Sweden over the next few days. Mainly, I arrive on Sunday morning, and
depart Tuesday evening. I was thinking of getting a
I found a useful python script on Gentoo's boards for using the bluez-utils
d-bus interface for activating bluetooth keyboards so that they will connect
automatically when you turn them on. I've also modified it and created one
that does the same thing for A2DP headsets, and I've decided to
Hi!
In order to make ASU a bit more usable for larger addressbooks, I
created the patch attached to the following bug report:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1966
It enables the search bar in the addressbook, which is currently
disabled in finger mode qtopia themes.
Could someone please
Certain web-based SMS services use a different (semi-random) from number for
the
messages they send. Facebook comes to mind, it sends from FBOOK### (32665###).
Is it possible to use wildcards in a contact's number to catch all of these
different messages as coming from the same source?
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 16:30, Kieran Fleming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorn,
Could you perhaps point us in the direction of
Am Sunday 31 August 2008 10:38:47 schrieb Tom Yates:
i can make a GPRS connection. when it's up, i can place a call, and the
outgoing GPRS connection temporarily suspends. when it's up, incoming
calls go straight to voicemail; the phone doesn't even give me the choice
of accepting the call.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters# cat sd_drive
0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters# cat sd_idleclk
0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters# cat sd_max_clk
1666
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters# cat sd_slow_ratio
8
haven't had
What helped me was setting up another menu entry in u-boot adding to the
bootargs:
glamo_mci.sd_drive=3 glamo_mci.sd_idleclk=1 glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=500
rootdelay=5
The relevant part was sd_max_clk ( might work with higher value, but is ok
as is for me) and the rootdelay, after that the card
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
For building a .dev branch, in your local.conf file, you should have at least
the following three entries. Example for the Angstrom distribution and the
Openmoko gta01 machine:
BBFILES = /stuff/org.openembedded.dev/packages/*/*.bb
DISTRO = angstrom-2008.1
Richy wrote:
see there:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Keyboard_Debate#How_to_change_the_dictionary_used_by_the_predictive_keyboards_.3F
I think the words.dawg that comes with the tool is italian.
As said above I've made a qtopia italian dictionary file (still
incomplete but almost usable)
Daniel Benoy wrote:
I found a useful python script on Gentoo's boards for using the bluez-utils
d-bus interface for activating bluetooth keyboards so that they will connect
automatically when you turn them on. I've also modified it and created one
that does the same thing for A2DP
On Windows Mobile (pocket pc), a long tap is like a right click; it
invokes a context sensitive menu.
If text is selected, there are options for copy/paste/cut.
Are there plans for something similar for OM ?
~ Matt
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/5 Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To get it you must to have double GSM hardware, double standbay power
consume, and so a higher cost!
There are those who want cheap, and those who want features. To which
market
I propose the this script [1] as a work-around for the lack of correctly
working headset insertion detection. This should be coupled with a alsa
state file that correctly disables the external speaker, like [2]. This is
an ugly script and has two major failings so use with caution. Upon
receiving
Hello people,
I want to share a simple duke nukem 3d port for Neo which you
can play using the accelerometer :)
You can get all the files at: http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/duke-nukem-3d/
and the link below has the instructions:
http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/duke-nukem-3d/readme-openmoko.txt
Ah, if
Rafael,
I just wanted to tell you that I love you! :D
-Dale
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hello people,
I want to share a simple duke nukem 3d port for Neo which you
can play using the accelerometer :)
You can get all the files at: http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/duke-nukem-3d/
and the link
I'm SO installing that when my openmoko shows up! That is freakin
sweet!. Will it run on 2007.2 or do you have to upgrade to 2008.8 and above?
-Shawn
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hello people,
I want to share a simple duke nukem 3d port for Neo which you
can play using the accelerometer :)
Dont think so - changing sim cards, not running two parallel systems.
There are already systems that do this I think - saw a discussion on
one of the OM lists a couple of months ago. Just needs some smart
design and the will-power to do it.
Billk
On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 21:31 +0300, Michele
2008/9/6 Lally Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are those who want cheap, and those who want features. To which
market does OpenMoko aspire to cater to?
Hmm, didn't we just pay nearly $400 for this thing?
How much would the additional hardware cost? If it's $50 or less then
I think it's a
I suspect that it won't run on 2007.2, because the accelerometers seem
to be broken.
I get Unknown Multivoc error code. when i try to run it in 2007.2.
-Dale
Shawn Thompson wrote:
I'm SO installing that when my openmoko shows up! That is freakin
sweet!. Will it run on 2007.2 or do you have
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