For anyone interested, I've posted two articles on my blog (I hate blogs)
regarding firewalling on the Freerunner -
http://jthinks.com/freerunner-simple-firewall and
http://jthinks.com/freerunner-advanced-firewall - that link to the required
package(s) and include the scripts and support to
Linus Gasser wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to get my phone into suspend mode, and out of it. But for the
moment it seems it doesn't even get into it. If I ssh into it and do
# apm --suspend
the log (in /var/log/messages) shows me:
Sep 17 06:41:19 om-gta02 daemon.notice apmd[1343]:
nicklogan wrote:
Natanael Arndt wrote:
I have just found this:
LinuxDevices.com: Open Linux phone gets datacasts
(http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6565189083.html)
be blessed
Natanael
I contacted the company to see if they will make available the plastic body
extension
I have the same problem with my SIM card from Movistar (Spanish)
bought less than a month ago. I tried with other SIMs from the same
and other companies, including Vodafone, (the youngest was bought on
March 08) and all of them work fine. I tried to buy a elder SIM but it
seems they've changed the
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Nicola Mfb wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a pity!, it would be nice to have gsm/voip dialer integrated in the
same application.
Thanks Alex for the information, src/html tree should be cleaned :)
Are there other voip clients suitable for
you have to start the gestures daemon manually. If you are connecting through
ssh DISPLAY=:0 /etc/init.d/gesl start If you are typing it on the phone you
can omit DISPLAY=:0 See the wiki page for more info.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008
Bumbl ha scritto:
http://www.rasterman.com/files/illume-new-01.png
http://www.rasterman.com/files/illume-new-02.png
http://www.rasterman.com/files/illume-new-03.png
Are these mockups or where can I obtain this theme.
Well, updates:
wget http://www.rasterman.com/files/illume.edj -O
Dear All,
Thanks for your continuous support!
Our first shipment was sold out much more quickly than we had expected.
After so long our second shipment has finally arrived to the States, and today
our webshop is officially reopen!
With all your support, we are hoping to renew our selling
Hi!
I suppose there are some tangogps/navit/other gps software users and
developers here on this list who would be interested in getting
together with the rest of the FLOSS GPS community
see http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/a-mailing-list-for-the-floss-gps-community/
r
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| risto
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:02:42 +0300
Risto H. Kurppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I suppose there are some tangogps/navit/other gps software users and
developers here on this list who would be interested in getting
together with the rest of the FLOSS GPS community
see
Hi,
I have always the problem, when WLAN starts, that I do not get
configured /etc/resolv.conf automatically.
Are there any tips around that helps this problem to get fixed ?
Thanks, Lothar
-- | Rapid Prototyping | XSLT Codegeneration | http://www.lollisoft.de
Lothar Behrens
Hi,
yesterday I have installed a the Asu Stable built at Tue, 16 Sep 2008
08:25:15 +0800.
The version seems to look very nice, but I cannot hear me on the
phone. Are there any notes I have to read
before using this version ?
Also the audio subsystem seems not to be available as of
Does this[1] work?
[1]http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wifi#Using_the_GUI_on_2008.8
After connecting using the GUI, you may also need to run udhcpc eth0
manually in the terminal to get DNS entries added to your resolv.conf. You
may also need to run ifdown usb0 to remove the routing issue caused by
Am 17.09.2008 um 12:25 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does this[1] work?
[1]http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wifi#Using_the_GUI_on_2008.8
After connecting using the GUI, you may also need to run udhcpc eth0
manually in the terminal to get DNS entries added to your
resolv.conf. You
may also need
Am 17.09.2008 um 12:57 schrieb Lothar Behrens:
Am 17.09.2008 um 12:25 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does this[1] work?
[1]http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wifi#Using_the_GUI_on_2008.8
After connecting using the GUI, you may also need to run udhcpc
eth0
manually in the terminal to get DNS
dbus is getting flodded by org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged,
org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Satellite.SatellitesChanged and
org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged signals.
But GPS is off.
I think neither of the events makes sense in this case and wastes cycles.
Probably not good for battery life.
On Wednesday 17 September 2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Nicola Mfb wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a pity!, it would be nice to have gsm/voip dialer integrated in the
same application.
Thanks Alex for the information, src/html
Am Tuesday 16 September 2008 17:33:23 schrieb Nishit Dave:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
Fun, but comparing apples and oranges. The iPhone UI design is stellar. Yes,
it has warts, but less than anything else on the market.
--
:M:
i updated now, to the testing version of Om2008.8.
there is still this message in dmesg:
Only GTA01 hardware supported by ASoc driver
i know that my sound worked a few weeks ago.
And yes i have installed a gta02 kernel.
So i think there is a bug in the gta02 kernel buildhost,
or my opkg upgrade
Hi, for the extension we modified the case CAD files that were released
on the openmoko.com website. We will most probably release the source
ProE model of the extension as soon as the author agrees to do so.
We have ordered a small quantity of 3D printouts in ABS from a local
company
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
Personally I'll be loathe to buy Nokia products anyway, they're just way
too inconsistent with their policies and have no commitment to free
software whatsoever. But, if something good comes out of them, that's,
well, good.
Open source or not, you've gotta admit Nokia
I've been hard at work again, and a new version my utility is now
available...
I've renamed it (again) to NeoTool.
Download it from [1]
I've also created a wiki page for it at [2], and linked to it from the
Flash and Backup wiki pages.
Major new features include:
- Support for multiple
Minh Ha Duong wrote:
Hi all,
We all love Community Updates, but that's a huge endeavour for one person to
tackle. So let us try a little social experiment here: community written
community update. I just posted an outlined list of bullet points at:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
dbus is getting flodded by org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged,
org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Satellite.SatellitesChanged and
org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged signals.
But GPS is off.
I think neither of the events makes sense in this case and wastes cycles.
Hi,
I bumped the title by 2 days, linked to NeoTool, and `officially' published
the Community Update by linking from it on the Main page.
Minh
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Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 17:54:54 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 16:16:43 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
dbus is getting flodded by org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 17:54:54 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 16:16:43 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
dbus is getting flodded by org.freedesktop.Gypsy.Time.TimeChanged,
Gora Mohanty wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:02:42 +0300
Risto H. Kurppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I suppose there are some tangogps/navit/other gps software users and
developers here on this list who would be interested in getting
together with the rest of the FLOSS GPS community
see
Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
nice review:
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
Something like this would seem to be ideal for Openmoko, especially with
GPS.
Anyone
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 18:24:30 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 17:54:54 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 16:16:43 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
dbus is
is this something happening to others?
if I dial a string that starts with # or * (such as those to access
phone carrier features)
the dialer crashes and goes puff,
smime.p7s
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
I felt a dbus interface for that would be nice. It's not in use
yet, but we need something like that anyways when we want to support
waking up arbitrary dbus clients for PIM events.
What about a interface where a process can register a timer event for a
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
It's important though that people
understand why we need all these abstractions. It's not because we love high
level interfaces, it's because we need to prepare for application
_integration_.
Yea, but there are things which are already solved and people are
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 18:52:16 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
I felt a dbus interface for that would be nice. It's not in use
yet, but we need something like that anyways when we want to support
waking up arbitrary dbus clients for PIM events.
What about
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 19:07:50 schrieb Tilman Baumann:
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
It's important though that people
understand why we need all these abstractions. It's not because we love
high level interfaces, it's because we need to prepare for application
_integration_.
On 9/17/08, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see fso walking a fine line between genius and insanity. :)
settingsd vs. gconf would be one of these cases. I just refused to
really think about it yet, so i don't really know how much sense it
makes. I think i would not like the
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
How do these programs know each other? Are all supposed to concurrently
program the RTC? = Boom.
That's why i'm suggesting this abstraction.
Programms should never set the rtc. They should just tell the backend
that they need a timer for a specific time, and the
Risto H. Kurppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I suppose there are some tangogps/navit/other gps software users and
developers here on this list who would be interested in getting
together with the rest of the FLOSS GPS community
see
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
On 9/17/08, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see fso walking a fine line between genius and insanity. :)
settingsd vs. gconf would be one of these cases. I just refused to
really think about it yet, so i don't really know how much sense it
makes. I think i
This page looks very nice, i love it. Its very handy to be able to see
whats happening at a glance.
Thanks!
2008/9/15 Minh Ha Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
We all love Community Updates, but that's a huge endeavour for one person to
tackle. So let us try a little social experiment here:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
nice review:
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
Cool
Something like this would seem to be ideal for Openmoko,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
I see fso walking a fine line between genius and insanity. :)
Agreed. But you'll never know on which part you walk unless you start moving.
That's what we're doing atm.
Please help us to stay on the genius' path ;)
Happyly.
At the moment i'm just observing
On 9/17/08, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
nice review:
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
Something like this would seem to be
Looks really nice and seems friendly enough for the beginners. Its
amazing what one can do with bash =)
//danielh
2008/9/17 Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been hard at work again, and a new version my utility is now
available...
I've renamed it (again) to NeoTool.
Download it from [1]
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 14.09.2008, 23:44 -0400 schrieb Brock:
When playing with some screen-drawing applications, including Xournal,
Gournal, and even Gimp, I noticed that I could draw long complex lines
but that they don't appear until I lift the stylus.
After some tinkering, I see that the
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the situation on the other stacks, but FSO
(freesmartphone.org) is a project to imlement the fso specifications of an
API for access to the device's hardware.
Maybe you can somehow interface with qpe which
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
Bumped into the following:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/2008/09/17/dr-ari-jaaksi-on-maemo-5/
Relevantly Nokia is now Gold Sponsor of Linux Foundation, has
contributed code today for 3G/HSPA cellular (data) connectivity for
OMAP3 to Linux kernel
I would interpret
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Surfers, fisherpeople, and I'm sure others care about the tides. Turns
out there are websites and applications that provide this data. For a
nice review:
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003037.php
Something like this would seem to be ideal for Openmoko,
I'm from the coast, into surf/sailing.
Ideas:
- openmoko attached to bouys, phones home with bouy angle, wave forces
- openmoko race application, allow other boats to watch speed, position,
and accel forces on race participants (would be cool to see graphic of
boat hitting waves and the
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 21:45:16 schrieb Luca:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the situation on the other stacks, but FSO
(freesmartphone.org) is a project to imlement the fso specifications of
an API for access to the device's
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 05:45 +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
I would beg to differ. Trolltech is now part of Nokia, Qt and Qtopia
certainly are open source and I can tell you for certain, we are
committed to keeping them open source.
I wonder what your plans are for the phone stack? I doubt that
On 2008.09.17.10.49, andres wrote:
| is this something happening to others?
| if I dial a string that starts with # or * (such as those to access
| phone carrier features)
| the dialer crashes and goes puff,
Yes, I have the same exact problem. I have to dial #999# to check the
minutes on my
known bug: http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1832
Tom R wrote:
yes, im trying to access my voicemail inbox #123
and the dialer goes poof.
tried in both 2008.8 and qtopia so i think its related to qpe
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Is there any way I can help accelerate the process of getting illume on debian
on my freerunner? Like any sort of contribution they may need to help get the
latest enlightenment going?
Alternatively, is there any workaround? Preferably one that's not too hacky,
like, for example, converting
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 17.09.2008, 17:13 -0400 schrieb Daniel Benoy:
Is there any way I can help accelerate the process of getting illume
on debian on my freerunner? Like any sort of contribution they may
need to help get the latest enlightenment going?
Ask on the enlightenment mailing lists
Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2008 schrieb andres:
is this something happening to others?
if I dial a string that starts with # or * (such as those to access
phone carrier features)
the dialer crashes and goes puff,
Yes I have the same problem. I need *100# and it just closes the dialer in
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
Sure Nokia has some products which happen to be free software. That
doesn't make them committed to free software, what with being eg.
hostile to free formats, a strong opponent of independent software
development in general through their patent lobby, very much clueless
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:50:47PM -0700, Jim Morris wrote:
To be honest even though I love open source/free software my experiences with
OpenMoko Freerunner
has soured me a little bit. I bought a phone that was supposed to be usable
as a phone and as of
today still is not usable as a
Al Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 17 September 2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Nicola Mfb wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a pity!, it would be nice to have gsm/voip dialer integrated in the
same application.
Thanks Alex for the
Hire a écrit :
Hello Florian Hackenberger, nice work, works very well.
However, do you have send those patch to navit's dev?
Hello,
I'm a member of the navit project. One of our users has told us about
this patch.
I've reviewed it, and it looks very good for the drag part. But i wasn't
Matthew, I think these ideas are great. I often think that similar
applications could be developed using an Arduino board and some
specific modules, but once you price it all up you might as well just
use a FreeRunner.
You've probably seen boat race tracking on Google Maps:
Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 05:45 +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
I would beg to differ. Trolltech is now part of Nokia, Qt and Qtopia
certainly are open source and I can tell you for certain, we are
committed to keeping them open source.
I wonder what your plans are for the phone
Hi Michael.
We have similar toughts about it.
What Im willing to do is a real Adventure Phone, based on Freeruneer
and Debian.
Im planning a water/dirt proof rubber case. Something that should be
great is a compass too...
Im a brazilian surfer, so this why I think that it could be a real
Tilman Baumann wrote:
And for the wakeup stuff. Well besides at there is not much of a stable
interface i guess, besides some acpi and nvram cruft.
I guess a dbus interface suits well for that. But needs to be more
abstract (register timer for callback/signal, remove timer). :)
But somehow
Natanael Arndt wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2008 schrieb andres:
is this something happening to others?
if I dial a string that starts with # or * (such as those to access
phone carrier features)
the dialer crashes and goes puff,
Yes I have the same problem. I need *100# and it just
On Wednesday 17 September 2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 17 September 2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Nicola Mfb wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a pity!, it would be nice to have gsm/voip
I think the page (1) has grown too much and too messy. Maybe it's time
to break it apart into 1973 FR variants.
I know that both systems have a lot in common, but unfortunately they
are NOT equal.
I propose that the info about the FR is moved into a new page
(Neo_Freerunner_Audio_Subsystem)
I'd love to test a patched binary, but im not really in a hurry so
knowing that the patch is already commited is still great news.
thanks treviño
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Hi all,
Just wanted to share my experience with using the moko as a GPS device
in the car. I found a car holder that works great on ebay and an
external GPS antenna. I took a few pictures and posted them at the
address below:
http://www.bufferunderflow.com/?entry=7
Enjoy!
-Dan Staley
The page is started. I'll keep working on it as time permits. Please
criticise/correct/add if needed.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem
Vasco Névoa wrote:
I think the page (1) has grown too much and too messy. Maybe it's time
to break it apart into 1973 FR
Marcel wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 21:45:16 schrieb Luca:
I don't know about frameworkd on ASU, but you could simply flashing the FSO
image.
It should be possible using gsm0710muxd as at interface in qtopia. Isn't
it? Some weeks ago I got something like that...
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:54:40 +0200 Thomas Köckerbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
I'm currently working on an evas/edje based audioplayer, and have a few
questions (which go to raster ;) about scrolling in evas. I've been searching
around and found this post about the topic:
Hi all,
No luck so far getting GPRS to work on the Freerunner. I've followed the
wiki and the freeyourphone guide to no avail. Currently running FDOM but it
doesn't work on any distro I've tried (all of them).
I've used these sites to help me:
Dale Maggee wrote:
I've been hard at work again, and a new version my utility is now
available...
I've renamed it (again) to NeoTool.
Download it from [1]
I've also created a wiki page for it at [2], and linked to it from the
Flash and Backup wiki pages.
Major new features include:
-
Crane, Matthew wrote:
I'm from the coast, into surf/sailing.
Ideas:
- openmoko attached to bouys, phones home with bouy angle, wave forces
- openmoko race application, allow other boats to watch speed, position,
and accel forces on race participants (would be cool to see graphic of
Vasco Névoa wrote:
The page is started. I'll keep working on it as time permits. Please
criticise/correct/add if needed.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem
Good move! :)
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http://www.3v1n0.net/
Dale Maggee wrote:
[1] http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
[2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NeoTool
Oh ... you're antisol :)
I'm roguetr, nice to see you friend ;)
hehe
Sarton
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Tomas Riveros Schober wrote:
I'd love to test a patched binary, but im not really in a hurry so
knowing that the patch is already commited is still great news.
thanks treviño
Ok, you can test them extracting the content of this archive [1] in
/opt/Qtopia/lib/ and restart qtopia (qpe).
If
Al Johnson wrote:
however the problem is another: we miss the alsa
states needed to use the phone speaker as default output device and the
microphone as a capture device.
This night I've played a lot with this software but I wasn't able to use
it as a standard phone... :|
The alsa state was
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Dan Staley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to share my experience with using the moko as a GPS device
in the car. I found a car holder that works great on ebay and an
external GPS antenna. I took a few pictures and posted them at the
address
Hi Michael.
We have similar toughts about it.
What Im willing to do is a real Adventure Phone, based on
Freeruneer and Debian.
Im planning a water/dirt proof rubber case. Something that should
be great is a compass too...
Im a brazilian surfer, so this why I think that it could be a
Yea...I was in a parking lot, so as to not be TOO wreckless. ;)
As for the invisible shield, I messed up in a couple places on it as
well. The shield on the screen itself is on well though...so I'm pretty
happy with it i guess.
-Dan
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 00:46 -0400, Vinc Duran wrote:
On Wed,
I attached your mails with patches and binary to the trac ticket.
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1832
QA tagged the bug for 2008.9, I hope your patch makes it for the bugfix
release. This looks like a RC bug to me.
Finger crossed,
Minh
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I also use the FreeRunner in my Car and I also got a holder for my Bike. :)
In regions, where OSM has good map data it is really cool.
Chris
Yea...I was in a parking lot, so as to not be TOO wreckless. ;)
As for the invisible shield, I messed up in a couple places on it as
well. The shield
Daniel Hedblom wrote:
Looks really nice and seems friendly enough for the beginners. Its
amazing what one can do with bash =)
//danielh
Thanks! :)
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Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson wrote:
Dale,
This is some great work! Thank you for letting me work with you on
this to support multiple devices.
-Shawn
Thanks! And thanks for your help and suggestion!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dale Maggee wrote:
[1] http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
[2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NeoTool
Oh ... you're antisol :)
I'm roguetr, nice to see you friend ;)
hehe
Sarton
I am indeed. ;)
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
I've made a patch for it [1] and as you can see it works [2] :P, but I
had no time yet to attach it to the trac (ehm, also because the other
patches I've made to qtopia haven't been neither reviewed :|).
Which were those?
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