Re: [all e/illume based] copy/paste

2009-04-30 Thread Tilman Baumann

On 27 Apr 2009, at 02:07, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:

 On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 00:38:20 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) m...@3v1n0.net 
 
 said:

 Recent versions of Elementary include a support for easy copy/paste
 actions. I think it's a good example that could be ported also to  
 other
 toolkits (wich mostly need patches, BTW).

 yes. just hold down your finger for a second and presto.. menu (you  
 can paste
 or begin selecting things). the selection is malleable ie the  
 first time when
 there is no selection you define it with a drag. but after that  
 pressing near
 the beginning or end of the selection allows you to adjust it to get  
 it right.
 press and hold again for menu to copy or cut or cancel. cancel  
 just
 clears the selection and does nothing. copy and cut put that  
 selection in the
 copy buffer, and going anywhere else to paste will paste it.

Wow, nice! But it does only work in text edit fields.
Not for example in the sms message view text area. Feature request... ;)

Tilman
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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread c_c

Hi,

Angus Ainslie-2 wrote:
 
If you have an OE recipe I could add it to the feed.
 
 Well, I really don't know anything about this bb recipe thing. And that's a
glaring omission from my side which needs rectification. Any place where I
can get some info on the process/ howto?
 Till then - there's an ipk and the source code. I could send you the
control file if that helps. But I do need to get to speed on bitbake
recipes.
 Also - could you consider adding intone to the feeds? Seems like its turned
out to be quite stable.

@Denis Johnson - Well, I've been thinking on the lines of syncing contacts
and tasks with evolution. Need some free time to start work though. This
client is a beginning,
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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread Tilman Baumann

On 30 Apr 2009, at 02:44, c_c wrote:


 Hi,
  20 odd views and no feedback? Seems like PIM apps aren't really on  
 very
 many people's radar :-)

I'm still trying to understand the UI.
PIM is second most important after phone. So, go ahead. And thank you  
for your effort. :)

But really, I did not understand how to use it yet. But hings happen  
when I press buttons. *g*

  Tilman

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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread rakshat hooja


 But really, I did not understand how to use it yet. But hings happen
 when I press buttons. *g*

  Tilman



Dis you read the usage on the wiki page

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/E-tasks

Rakshat
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Re: [all e/illume based] copy/paste

2009-04-30 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 07:24:55 +0100 Tilman Baumann til...@baumann.name said:

 
 On 27 Apr 2009, at 02:07, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 
  On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 00:38:20 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
  m...@3v1n0.net 
  
  said:
 
  Recent versions of Elementary include a support for easy copy/paste
  actions. I think it's a good example that could be ported also to  
  other
  toolkits (wich mostly need patches, BTW).
 
  yes. just hold down your finger for a second and presto.. menu (you  
  can paste
  or begin selecting things). the selection is malleable ie the  
  first time when
  there is no selection you define it with a drag. but after that  
  pressing near
  the beginning or end of the selection allows you to adjust it to get  
  it right.
  press and hold again for menu to copy or cut or cancel. cancel  
  just
  clears the selection and does nothing. copy and cut put that  
  selection in the
  copy buffer, and going anywhere else to paste will paste it.
 
 Wow, nice! But it does only work in text edit fields.
 Not for example in the sms message view text area. Feature request... ;)

that's up to the app - but if you look at elementary_test - anchorview and
anchoirblock both are not text fields u can type in - but they are selectable
(they allow selection) and the same thing works. it's up to the app to allow
selection or not - use anchorview widget or just a simpel label (labels don't
allow selection).


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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread Richy
I don't really get how to change the name of a task.
If i go on details task:  -- change the name -- done . it still says task.
Also, it crashes on save..

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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Davide Scaini
i do not boot at all... but the message is
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
unknown-block(31,6)

but i flashed kernel and rootfs without errors...
d

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
 wrote:

 Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
  i tried now latest kernel
 
 http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/uImage-2.6.29-oe10+gitr119801+b4136a36f31a65d0998a328465df9e8e2ba93166-r3.4-om-gta02.bin
  and i get a kernel panic... nice!

 If you chvt 1 can you see panic message?


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Re: Detecting headset button press

2009-04-30 Thread arne anka
fso framework detects headset plug-in and switches alsa stae accordingly  
-- why don't you have a look at fso, how they do that?

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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread c_c

Hi,

Richy-2 wrote:
 
 I don't really get how to change the name of a task.
 If i go on details task:  -- change the name -- done . it still says
 task.
 Also, it crashes on save..
 
  Yup, it doesn't save changes when you change things in the details page. I
thought I'd fixed that. :confused:
 
* The details page is actually even more alpha :-D
* Use it to delete tasks for now
* Right now the details page actually adds only 2 more things to the topmost
line in the main screen 
  - ability to delete a task.
  - ability to change a tasks category.

* I will soon add the ability to set a reminder for the task on the details
page.

Usage

* The topmost line in the UI allows you to change the Priority, Date and the
task. The save button should save - but selecting another task will also
save the changes.
* The Add button adds a task.
* The details button open up the details page - which is buggy as has been
bought out - but it should let you delete a task and change its category.
* The Category Hover (All Tasks button) lets you change the category of
tasks being shown on the main page.
* From the category hover you can 
  - see the deleted tasks.
  - edit the catogories.
* Once the button is pressed - click anywhere else but the button that show
up closes the hover.


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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Davide Scaini
uhm...
...
...
I can't give you an answer 'cause I get a kernel panic... and i can't
connect to the fr... ;-)
d

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
 wrote:

 Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
  i do not boot at all... but the message is
  Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
  unknown-block(31,6)

 Your kernel lacks mtdblock support then?

 (ls -l mtdblock6 shows 31, 6)


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Re: shr-testing timezones!

2009-04-30 Thread Adam Jimerson
jeremy jozwik wrote:
 so ive been having issues with time for some time now. ive set my
 zoneinfo to the correct times zone [PST8PDT] but when i run the date
 command i get back EDT. which is, oddly enough incorrect.

 ive set the frameworkd.conf to not get any updates on timezone or
 time. tangoGPS insisted on changing me time settings.

 can anyone assist?

   
I had this problem before, I set my freerunner to use eastern time but 
for some reason it was using London's timezone.  I solved this by 
editing the /etc/localtime and replacing the data there with USA/Eastern 
and now my phone is using the right timezone.

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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com writes:
 i do not boot at all... but the message is
 Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
 unknown-block(31,6)

Your kernel lacks mtdblock support then?

(ls -l mtdblock6 shows 31, 6)


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Re: [SHR-Testing] Wireless Frustration - definitely a kernel problem

2009-04-30 Thread Helge Hafting
Nelson Castillo wrote:
 On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:16 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
 Nicola Mfb wrote:
 2009/4/28 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
 Helge Hafting wrote:
 [..]
 It is a kernel problem, because going back to the older kernel
 uImage-2.6.28-oe1+gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r3-om-gta02.bin
 fixes the WIFI problem.

 Unfortunately, using this older kernel with SHR testing of april 22.
 means no usb networking instead. And no sound, so no phone either.
 Did you installed modules too? it works for me, I do not know if there
 are some changes that breaks frameworkd, but audio and usb works fine.
 I didn't think of that, the point was to see if WIFI would work again,
 and it did. So, a 2.6.29-rc3 bug was proved.

 But thanks for the tip, now I know what to try if the 2.6.29 wifi
 problem takes time to fix.
 
 Could you please report a bug? The steps to reproduce it  would help a lot.

Just flash shr testing of april 22., and the accompagnying kernel. WIFI 
will be totally broken. Reflash a 2.6.28 kernel, and WIFI will work 
normally again - at least WEP connections will be fine.

Helge Hafting

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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread Richy
I see,

thank you for explanation.
Keep this going! Once one can name a task it should become really useful!

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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release

2009-04-30 Thread c_c


Richy-2 wrote:
 
  Once one can name a task it should become really useful!
 
-)
 Hope its become useful for you now!
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17th Community Update Released

2009-04-30 Thread sushama
Dear All,

The 17th Community Update has been released. We have news from various 
distributions like the koolu releasing beta 6, SHR unstable to 
testing,Om2009, Qt Extended and aumid. Also, the application updates, 
events, new applications and so on. You can read the complete update 
from the link.

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/April_30%2C_2009

Regards,
Sushama


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Re: [debian] new navit

2009-04-30 Thread arne anka
there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.

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Re: coypu: send file via bluetooth

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel.Li
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 20:54 +0200, Carlo Minucci wrote:
 i have release a software for send file via bluetooth
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Coypu
 
 it's have some problem but for now work :)
 
 for now it's possible only send file from openmoko to other device
 
 just test it :)

Woo, interesting...

Is it compatible with other bluetooth device. Well, Nokia N70 for
example. :)
 
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Re: coypu: send file via bluetooth

2009-04-30 Thread Carlo Minucci
Daniel.Li ha scritto:

 
 Is it compatible with other bluetooth device. Well, Nokia N70 for
 example. :)

mhh... i think yes... if n70 support obex push

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simple code using dbus

2009-04-30 Thread Anas Alzouhbi
Hello!
I'm a newbie developper with Linux
I need to compile a simple program using dbus and test it on my openmoko.
Any one has a successful simple  code of program , using dbus, to run
it on openmoko
please sent it to me, or send me the link

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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel.Li
On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
 Daniel.Li wrote:
  In China, good. 
  I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
 
 If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the 
 mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for 
 example! :p)

Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
asking me how many I would like to order. 

I don't know if there is anyone interested in it. 
 
 Chris
 
  
  On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 14:49 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
  Hi Christoph,
 
  What about adding this product to your shop:
  http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/205706002/Fashionable_solar_charger.html
 
  This is a solar charger with internal 2800mAh battery that can output 
  up to 1A. So it can be used to power *AND* charge a Freerunner.
 
  Didn't find any retail reseller for this exact model...
 
  Chris
 
  Christoph Pulster wrote:
  Our price of Freerunner GTA02 is 249 eur. Buying two units its 229 eur.
  I like to support two-person-communities AKA Openmoko-friends.
 
  Second we add a small english booklet to each order for free.
  http://www.pulster.de/engl/images/medium/handbuch-engl.jpg
 
 
  Besides you can add a free laserpen to any order:
  http://www.pulster.de/engl/images/big/laserpen-1.jpg
 
 
  have fun,
  Chris
 
  Openmoko Shop
  www.pulster.eu
 
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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Vasco Névoa


Possible errors that lead to that situation:
- bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; - check if you need to 
change them;
- missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted; 
- either mismatch between rootfs and kernel images, or just plain bad kernel 
image;
- corrupt root filesystem, flash it again - pay CLOSE attention to the 
dfu-util parameters if you are new to this.

Good luck!...  :)

Citando Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com: 

 uhm... 
 ...
 ...
 I can't give you an answer 'cause I get a kernel panic... and i can't connect 
 to the fr... ;-)
 d
 
 On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors 
 timo.lindf...@iki.fi[1] wrote:
  Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com[2] writes:  i do not boot at all... but 
 the message is
  Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
  unknown-block(31,6)
  Your kernel lacks mtdblock support then?
 
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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Erwan de FERRIERES


Daniel.Li a écrit :
 On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
 Daniel.Li wrote:
 In China, good. 
 I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
 If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the 
 mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for 
 example! :p)
 
 Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
 asking me how many I would like to order. 

and you keep answering them it depends of the price ???


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[SHR-Testing] Framework wooes

2009-04-30 Thread KaZeR

Hello list.

I'm having some issues with the framework stability (i guess it's framework,
but don't take it for granted :) ) since a few days.

The issue seems to be close to the one i reported some times ago.

Current typical use case : i'm trying to opkg upgrade via gprs. opkg tries
to download the new rev of navit, which weights about 5Mb. After 500kb of
download, the download is stalled (same things happens with wget) and never
continues.

Trying another wget leads to a dns resolving issue.

If i break the download and disconnect from gprs, i get :

 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.info pppd[1533]: Terminating on signal 15
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.info pppd[1533]: Connect time 31.9 minutes.
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.info pppd[1533]: Sent 29640 bytes, received
731418 bytes.
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.notice pppd[1533]: restoring old default
route to usb0 [192.168.0.200]
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.debug pppd[1533]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down
started (pid 1647)
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.debug pppd[1533]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3
User request]
 Apr 30 12:36:57 om-gta02 daemon.debug pppd[1533]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down
finished (pid 1647), status = 0x0
 Apr 30 12:37:00 om-gta02 daemon.debug pppd[1533]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x4
User request]
 Apr 30 12:37:03 om-gta02 daemon.notice pppd[1533]: Connection terminated.
 Apr 30 12:37:03 om-gta02 daemon.info pppd[1533]: Serial link disconnected.
 Apr 30 12:37:03 om-gta02 daemon.notice pppd[1533]: Modem hangup
 Apr 30 12:37:04 om-gta02 daemon.info pppd[1533]: Exit.
 Apr 30 12:37:04 om-gta02 local0.info /usr/sbin/gsm0710muxd[1515]:
gsm0710muxd.c:542:logical_channel_close(): Logical channel 4 for ogsmd.gprs
closing
 Apr 30 12:37:20 om-gta02 local0.warn /usr/sbin/gsm0710muxd[1515]:
gsm0710muxd.c:562:logical_channel_close(): Unable to properly close a
channel

If i try to reconnect :
Apr 30 12:37:53 om-gta02 local0.info /usr/sbin/gsm0710muxd[1515]:
gsm0710muxd.c:729:c_alloc_channel(): Connecting /dev/pts/5 to virtual
channel 4 for ogsmd.gprs on /dev/ttySAC0
Apr 30 12:38:09 om-gta02 local0.info /usr/sbin/gsm0710muxd[1515]:
gsm0710muxd.c:748:c_alloc_channel(): Unable to open the new channel 4


If i try to launch openmoko messages :
 Apr 30 13:18:03 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [ 1758.775000] Alignment trap:
openmoko-messag (1703) PC=0x40106104 Instr=0xe7920104 Address=0x0001 FSR
0x013

If i try to place an outgoing call, the dialer disappears but the call never
starts.

I've opened a ticket here : http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/363#comment:7
but any help is welcome.. This is really a blocking point, since all
telephony-related funcionnalities are impacted.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/5/1 Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt:
 Possible errors that lead to that situation:
 - bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; - check if you need
 to change them;
 - missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted;
 - either mismatch between rootfs and kernel images, or just plain bad
 kernel image;
 - corrupt root filesystem, flash it again - pay CLOSE attention to the
 dfu-util parameters if you are new to this.


if you are new, and find the dfu-util parameters a bit arcane -
neotool is very useful, and makes things a lot simpler

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Re: [debian] new navit

2009-04-30 Thread Marcel
Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 11:40:32 schrieb arne anka:
 there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.

Installs and runs fine, thanks!
If I just could get it to show the map, but that's a different issue... :D

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RE: [QtEI] Translation suggestion

2009-04-30 Thread Roland
Hello,

in all the applications I write with Qt I'm using the tr() function. The
advantage is, that it is much shorter to write (and therefore IMHO to read)
and that QtLinguist is automatically showing the right context. QtLinguist
organizes the strings that are translatable by context - typically the class
names. When using tr() this is set automatically, when using
qApp-translate() you have to (but also: can) set the context yourself.
Another consideration is that tr() is only available in classes derived from
QObject - but since normally the strings you want to translate are generated
in Gui-classes this is normally the case.

To sum up: Personally I prefer tr(), but it doesn't really matter what you
use.

Roland

 -Original Message-
 From: community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org [mailto:community-
 boun...@lists.openmoko.org] On Behalf Of Fabio Locati
 Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:41 AM
 To: List for Openmoko community discussion
 Subject: Re: [QtEI] Translation suggestion
 
 On the doc.trolltech.com, there isn't written that QApp-translate is
 better than tr, if I read correctly.
 
 http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/qobject.html#tr
 http://doc.trolltech.com/4.5/qcoreapplication.html#translate
 
 Then is better leaving the tr() or switching to QApp-translate()?
 
 On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Franky Van Liedekerke
 liede...@telenet.be wrote:
  On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 23:14:05 +0200
  Fabio Locati fabioloc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I have looked around and it seems that QtEI should be translated
 with
  Qt Linguistic. Is this the best tool?
 
 
  I don't know the tool, but I do believe there's much work to be done
  here: many classes still use tr while I believe every class
 should
  use qApp-translate for translations.
  Thoughts, suggestions?
 
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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
 Possible errors that lead to that situation:
 - bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; - check if you need to 
 change them;

This can't surely cause missing filesystem support?

 - missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted; 
 - either mismatch between rootfs and kernel images, or just plain bad kernel 
 image;

Kernel modules won't help with mounting root filesystem unless you put them to 
initramfs.

 - corrupt root filesystem, flash it again - pay CLOSE attention to the 
 dfu-util parameters if you are new to this.

We can't know that since kernel did not even try to mount it.


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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel.Li
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 14:58 +0200, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
 
 Daniel.Li a écrit :
  On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
  Daniel.Li wrote:
  In China, good. 
  I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
  If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the 
  mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for 
  example! :p)
  
  Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
  asking me how many I would like to order. 
 
 and you keep answering them it depends of the price ???

:) price depends on quantity.

I just wanna buy one, myself. But as a factory, they might be *NOT*
interested in retail :( 

But I don't know if there is still anyone interested in it. Or there is
any other device available to buy.
 
 
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Re: [QtEI] Translation suggestion

2009-04-30 Thread arne anka
 Another consideration is that tr() is only available in classes derived  
 from
 QObject - but since normally the strings you want to translate are  
 generated
 in Gui-classes this is normally the case.

iirc tr is a static method of QObject, ie QObject::tr() should be possible  
regardless of inheritance.

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Re: [SHR-Testing] Framework wooes

2009-04-30 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
KaZeR ka...@altern.org writes:
 Current typical use case : i'm trying to opkg upgrade via gprs. opkg tries
 to download the new rev of navit, which weights about 5Mb. After 500kb of
 download, the download is stalled (same things happens with wget) and never
 continues.

Maybe this is #2264 Heavy GPRS traffic causes a Calypso crash?

http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2264

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Re: simple code using dbus

2009-04-30 Thread KaZeR



Anas Alzouhbi wrote:
 
 Hello!
 I'm a newbie developper with Linux
 I need to compile a simple program using dbus and test it on my openmoko.
 Any one has a successful simple  code of program , using dbus, to run
 it on openmoko
 please sent it to me, or send me the link
 


Hi Anas,

Do you need python or C?
If you have no specific need, python is easy to learn, and you can edit your
code directly on the phone. Plus, there are already a lot of samples in the
wiki or the lists.

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RE: [QtEI] Translation suggestion

2009-04-30 Thread Roland
  Another consideration is that tr() is only available in classes
 derived
  from
  QObject - but since normally the strings you want to translate are
  generated
  in Gui-classes this is normally the case.
 
 iirc tr is a static method of QObject, ie QObject::tr() should be
 possible
 regardless of inheritance.

Sorry. Of course you are correct.
The disadvantage of using QObject::tr() compared to qApp-translate() (or to
be more exact the static function QCoreApplication::translate()) is that you
can not specify a context and that it is not set automatically if the class
is not inheriting QObject.

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Re: [QtEI] Translation suggestion

2009-04-30 Thread arne anka
 The disadvantage of using QObject::tr() compared to qApp-translate()

eh? from what you wrote earlier i got the impression it is exactly the  
other way round.

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Re: [debian] new navit

2009-04-30 Thread KaZeR



Marcel-2 wrote:
 
 Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 11:40:32 schrieb arne anka:
 there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.
 
 Installs and runs fine, thanks!
 If I just could get it to show the map, but that's a different issue... :D
 
 

It should work.. As usual ;)

Some hints : 
- remove /home/root/.navit/center.txt which may center the screen on a
different location
- ensure that the center tag in navit.xml is set to an area within your map
- try launching navit from a command line and see if it outputs something
interesting
- check in the settings menu if your map is well loaded
- share your console output, navit.xml and ls the folder of your maps.

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Re: [debian] new navit

2009-04-30 Thread Marcel
Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 15:51:36 schrieb KaZeR:
 Marcel-2 wrote:
  Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 11:40:32 schrieb arne anka:
  there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.
 
  Installs and runs fine, thanks!
  If I just could get it to show the map, but that's a different issue...
  :D

 It should work.. As usual ;)

 Some hints :
 - remove /home/root/.navit/center.txt which may center the screen on a
 different location
 - ensure that the center tag in navit.xml is set to an area within your map
 - try launching navit from a command line and see if it outputs something
 interesting
 - check in the settings menu if your map is well loaded
 - share your console output, navit.xml and ls the folder of your maps.

Ha! the center.txt seems to have screwed it (I had set a center in the 
navit.xml file). Thank you for the hint!

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Re: [debian] new navit

2009-04-30 Thread KaZeR



Marcel-2 wrote:
 
 Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 15:51:36 schrieb KaZeR:
 Marcel-2 wrote:
  Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 11:40:32 schrieb arne anka:
  there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.
 
  Installs and runs fine, thanks!
  If I just could get it to show the map, but that's a different issue...
  :D

 It should work.. As usual ;)

 Some hints :
 - remove /home/root/.navit/center.txt which may center the screen on a
 different location
 - ensure that the center tag in navit.xml is set to an area within your
 map
 - try launching navit from a command line and see if it outputs something
 interesting
 - check in the settings menu if your map is well loaded
 - share your console output, navit.xml and ls the folder of your maps.
 
 Ha! the center.txt seems to have screwed it (I had set a center in the 
 navit.xml file). Thank you for the hint!
 
 --
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You're welcome :)
Center in navit.xml is the default center.
Center in center.txt is the coordinates of last center when you exited
navit.

It should probably be story for good in navit.xml, but currently we don't
overwrite navit.xml.



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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller

Am 28.04.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

 Dear community,

 it is the philisophy of Golden Delicious Computers to find solutions  
 for important topics that the community has and can't solve alone.  
 Therefore, we (Golden Delicious Computers and TRIsoft) have worked  
 behind the scenes and are close to offer a Buzz rework solution that  
 can in principle serve all Freerunner Owners in the EU harmonized  
 market.

 1) We have identified a very good professional SMD rework company in  
 Munich, Germany who are capable and willing to do the rework at low  
 cost and high quality, but only if we deliver batches of collected  
 devices. Since we are experienced in collecting incoming and  
 outgoing shipments, the combination is the solution.

 2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners  
 within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/ 
 export hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The  
 final price is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR incl.  
 shipment) because we are in intensive discussions with Openmoko how  
 they can help to reduce this fee for you.

Openmoko has given us now full support and therefore, we can reduce  
the fee dramatically. A bad news is that you have to cover 2 way  
shipment. But another good news is that Openmoko provides a free  
battery as a gift for each shipment.

 3) Rework will take approx. 1 week and could start immediately,  
 provided we get the promised replacement components in time.

That well need some days so I expect that we can start rework in the  
second week of May.

 4) If you are interested, please register yourself and your device  
 at the following link. We will then follow up with details about  
 handling, address to send to, time schedule, final pricing etc.

   http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.



 So stay tuned,
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Re: [SHR-Testing] Framework wooes

2009-04-30 Thread KaZeR



Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 
 KaZeR ka...@altern.org writes:
 Current typical use case : i'm trying to opkg upgrade via gprs. opkg
 tries
 to download the new rev of navit, which weights about 5Mb. After 500kb of
 download, the download is stalled (same things happens with wget) and
 never
 continues.
 
 Maybe this is #2264 Heavy GPRS traffic causes a Calypso crash?
 
 http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2264
 

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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Christian Gagneraud
Daniel.Li wrote:
 On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 14:58 +0200, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
 Daniel.Li a écrit :
 On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
 Daniel.Li wrote:
 In China, good. 
 I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
 If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the 
 mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for 
 example! :p)
 Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
 asking me how many I would like to order. 
 and you keep answering them it depends of the price ???
 
 :) price depends on quantity.
 
 I just wanna buy one, myself. But as a factory, they might be *NOT*
 interested in retail :( 
 
 But I don't know if there is still anyone interested in it. Or there is
 any other device available to buy.

I've read somewhere that the minimum quantity was 1000 pieces.
That's why i proposed to Christoph to add this to his shop.

Chris


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Re: shr-testing timezones!

2009-04-30 Thread jeremy jozwik
ive linked both America/Los_Angeles and PST8PDT. date worked once for
each. after i restarted the device, date would return EDT. even with
hwclock setting. so last night i copied PST8PDT from my linux box and
created the link again.
ive since restarted a few times and so far it has been corrected.

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Re: shr-testing timezones! responding?

2009-04-30 Thread jeremy jozwik
sorry, that last post did not work right. how do i properly respond to
mail list messages?

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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel.Li
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 15:37 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
 Daniel.Li wrote:
  On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 14:58 +0200, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
  Daniel.Li a écrit :
  On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
  Daniel.Li wrote:
  In China, good. 
  I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
  If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the 
  mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for 
  example! :p)
  Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
  asking me how many I would like to order. 
  and you keep answering them it depends of the price ???
  
  :) price depends on quantity.
  
  I just wanna buy one, myself. But as a factory, they might be *NOT*
  interested in retail :( 
  
  But I don't know if there is still anyone interested in it. Or there is
  any other device available to buy.
 
 I've read somewhere that the minimum quantity was 1000 pieces.
 That's why i proposed to Christoph to add this to his shop.

Humm... I'll keep contact with factory. Hope that I can get one. 

If they really need a small quantity, maybe 10. How can I do with the
rest of solar chargers, sell them??? :( 

 
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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Leonti Bielski
Are there any limitations on shipment?
As fas as I understand you can rework only batches of phones, so if let's
say someones sent it extra fast second day shipment they still will have to
wait for others that have sent phones by extra slow shipment. Right?

Are there any limitations by which date phones should be delivered? (I'm
aware the date is not known yet but lets say rework is scheduled to 11 of
may - phones should be delivered by 8th of may for example).

Or does it work in other way? Will we have to wait for phones of other users
before the rework?

Leonti
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.orgwrote:


 Am 28.04.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

  Dear community,
 
  it is the philisophy of Golden Delicious Computers to find solutions
  for important topics that the community has and can't solve alone.
  Therefore, we (Golden Delicious Computers and TRIsoft) have worked
  behind the scenes and are close to offer a Buzz rework solution that
  can in principle serve all Freerunner Owners in the EU harmonized
  market.
 
  1) We have identified a very good professional SMD rework company in
  Munich, Germany who are capable and willing to do the rework at low
  cost and high quality, but only if we deliver batches of collected
  devices. Since we are experienced in collecting incoming and
  outgoing shipments, the combination is the solution.
 
  2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners
  within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/
  export hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The
  final price is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR incl.
  shipment) because we are in intensive discussions with Openmoko how
  they can help to reduce this fee for you.

 Openmoko has given us now full support and therefore, we can reduce
 the fee dramatically. A bad news is that you have to cover 2 way
 shipment. But another good news is that Openmoko provides a free
 battery as a gift for each shipment.

  3) Rework will take approx. 1 week and could start immediately,
  provided we get the promised replacement components in time.

 That well need some days so I expect that we can start rework in the
 second week of May.

  4) If you are interested, please register yourself and your device
  at the following link. We will then follow up with details about
  handling, address to send to, time schedule, final pricing etc.
 
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

 This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.

 
 
  So stay tuned,
  Nikolaus
 
  
  Mobile Office Solutions
  by Golden Delicious Computers GmbHCo. KG
  Buchenstr. 3
  D-82041 Oberhaching
  +49-89-54290367
  http://www.handheld-linux.com
 
  AG München, HRA 89571
  VAT DE253626266
  Komplementär:
  Golden Delicious Computers Verwaltungs GmbH
  Oberhaching, AG München, HRB 16602
  Geschäftsführer: Dr. Nikolaus Schaller
 
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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
I have send a email to www.pedalpower.com.au, to know their conditions
on their products.
They also have solar chargers, I will keep you informed if there is any news

2009/4/30 Daniel.Li lida_m...@163.com:
 On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 15:37 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
 Daniel.Li wrote:
  On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 14:58 +0200, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote:
  Daniel.Li a écrit :
  On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 17:00 +0100, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
  Daniel.Li wrote:
  In China, good.
  I'm looking for this for quite a time :) Thanks.
  If you find a place where to buy this product, please notify the
  mailing list, other people could be interested (hum.. like me for
  example! :p)
  Well, I have found them. But they haven't give me the price. they keep
  asking me how many I would like to order.
  and you keep answering them it depends of the price ???
 
  :) price depends on quantity.
 
  I just wanna buy one, myself. But as a factory, they might be *NOT*
  interested in retail :(
 
  But I don't know if there is still anyone interested in it. Or there is
  any other device available to buy.

 I've read somewhere that the minimum quantity was 1000 pieces.
 That's why i proposed to Christoph to add this to his shop.

 Humm... I'll keep contact with factory. Hope that I can get one.

 If they really need a small quantity, maybe 10. How can I do with the
 rest of solar chargers, sell them??? :(


 Chris

 
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Re: Solar charger (was Re: News Openmoko Shop Pulster)

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel.Li
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 17:06 +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
 
 I have send a email to www.pedalpower.com.au, to know their conditions
 on their products.
 They also have solar chargers, I will keep you informed if there is
 any news

Humm... really good news. Thanks David :)
I'll also update it if I have any news from factory. 
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Re: shr-testing timezones!

2009-04-30 Thread Angus Ainslie
On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 07:37 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:
 ive linked both America/Los_Angeles and PST8PDT. date worked once for
 each. after i restarted the device, date would return EDT. even with
 hwclock setting. so last night i copied PST8PDT from my linux box and
 created the link again.
 ive since restarted a few times and so far it has been corrected.
 

Don't use a link. The framework while overwrite the data in the zonefile
if zonesources is set to GSM. With zonesources set to NONE and a
proper /usr/share/zoneinfo file *copied* into /etc/locatime the timezone
will remain static.

FWIW, the current version of the framework should get the correct
timezone in multizone countries using CTZV processing. If it doesn't
please post the version of frameworkd ( opkg list_installed | grep
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no response from gsm modem

2009-04-30 Thread Test
I could not get any response from gsm modem. not sure why? see below
 
 
GTA02v6 # neo1973 gsm on
GTA02v6 # terminal serial
Entering terminal mode for port serial
Use '~.' to leave the terminal and get back to u-boot
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buzzfix in India

2009-04-30 Thread rakshat hooja
As some of the Indian Openmoko Users may be aware we have been working with
Openmoko to provide you with a Buzz Fix solution to the Freerunner.

IDA Systems (with support from Openmoko) will cover the actual costs of the
buzz fix procedure and the components. Shipping costs (to and back from)
Delhi, where the contracter who will undertake the Buzz Fix is based, will
have to be borne by the customer (We will work with you to get good and easy
shipping options and also give a free extra Battery as a return gift with
each Freerunner sent for the Buzz Fix to cover costs)

More details will be put up on our site soon but currently we need your help
to estimate the number of customers who would like to have the buzz fix
procedure on their phones.

I would be grateful if those who are interested in the buzz fix could
email   *buzz...@idasystems.net* with their

NAME

ADDRESS

IMEI number of their phone (open back battery cover to see the IMEI number)

EMAIL ADDRESS



We hope the have the buzzfix program underway soon and thank you for your
support.


Rakshat

www.idasystems.net

PS - we will be contacting customers individually also later but if those
who are on the list can reply it will help us to get an approximate of the
numbers. Details of the program will be put up on our website soon, posted
on this list, and emailed to people who register for the buzz fix
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Re: [SHR-unstable]Blinking AUX button LED

2009-04-30 Thread Davide Scaini
fu-util -a u-boot -d 1d50:5119 -R -D gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
an example of my settings...
d

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindf...@iki.fiwrote:

 Vasco Névoa vasco.ne...@sapo.pt writes:
  Possible errors that lead to that situation:
  - bad rootfs kernel parameters in u-boot environment; - check if you
 need to change them;

 This can't surely cause missing filesystem support?

  - missing kernel modules for the specific filesystem you have formatted;
 - either mismatch between rootfs and kernel images, or just plain bad
 kernel image;

 Kernel modules won't help with mounting root filesystem unless you put them
 to initramfs.

  - corrupt root filesystem, flash it again - pay CLOSE attention to the
 dfu-util parameters if you are new to this.

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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller


Am 30.04.2009 um 16:53 schrieb Leonti Bielski:


Are there any limitations on shipment?
As fas as I understand you can rework only batches of phones, so if  
let's say someones sent it extra fast second day shipment they still  
will have to wait for others that have sent phones by extra slow  
shipment. Right?


Most probably yes. But it is not that you have to wait for slow  
phones. Incoming devices are collected until a certain batch is  
completed. That will be brought to the reworker. Rework itself does  
not take much time. But testing, repacking, labeling, shipping out  
again. So I can't estimate yet how fast the inbox fills up and how  
long it takes to move to the outbox.


Are there any limitations by which date phones should be delivered?  
(I'm aware the date is not known yet but lets say rework is  
scheduled to 11 of may - phones should be delivered by 8th of may  
for example).


The main limitation is that you should not send it unneccessarily  
early - because we can't start rework before we have the components in  
our hands. Theoretically, the best fit would be if your phone arrives  
at the same moment as the components...


Or does it work in other way? Will we have to wait for phones of  
other users before the rework?


Generally we try to do it as fast as possible, but please expect  
something between 1 and 2 weeks total processing time - time without a  
FR. This includes 2x shipment + some time in the collection queue.





Leonti
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@computer.org 
 wrote:


Am 28.04.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

 Dear community,

 it is the philisophy of Golden Delicious Computers to find solutions
 for important topics that the community has and can't solve alone.
 Therefore, we (Golden Delicious Computers and TRIsoft) have worked
 behind the scenes and are close to offer a Buzz rework solution that
 can in principle serve all Freerunner Owners in the EU harmonized
 market.

 1) We have identified a very good professional SMD rework company in
 Munich, Germany who are capable and willing to do the rework at low
 cost and high quality, but only if we deliver batches of collected
 devices. Since we are experienced in collecting incoming and
 outgoing shipments, the combination is the solution.

 2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners
 within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/
 export hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The
 final price is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR incl.
 shipment) because we are in intensive discussions with Openmoko how
 they can help to reduce this fee for you.

Openmoko has given us now full support and therefore, we can reduce
the fee dramatically. A bad news is that you have to cover 2 way
shipment. But another good news is that Openmoko provides a free
battery as a gift for each shipment.

 3) Rework will take approx. 1 week and could start immediately,
 provided we get the promised replacement components in time.

That well need some days so I expect that we can start rework in the
second week of May.

 4) If you are interested, please register yourself and your device
 at the following link. We will then follow up with details about
 handling, address to send to, time schedule, final pricing etc.

   http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.



 So stay tuned,
 Nikolaus

 
 Mobile Office Solutions
 by Golden Delicious Computers GmbHCo. KG
 Buchenstr. 3
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 +49-89-54290367
 http://www.handheld-linux.com

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Re: no response from gsm modem

2009-04-30 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Test chlework2...@yahoo.com writes:
 I could not get any response from gsm modem. not sure why? see below
  
  
 GTA02v6 # neo1973 gsm on
 GTA02v6 # terminal serial
 Entering terminal mode for port serial
 Use '~.' to leave the terminal and get back to u-boot
 ATE1

Try sending the command multiple times in a row. GSM will sleep very
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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Jim Ancona
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.org wrote:

 Am 28.04.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:


 2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners
 within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/
 export hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The
 final price is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR incl.
 shipment) because we are in intensive discussions with Openmoko how
 they can help to reduce this fee for you.

 Openmoko has given us now full support and therefore, we can reduce
 the fee dramatically. A bad news is that you have to cover 2 way
 shipment. But another good news is that Openmoko provides a free
 battery as a gift for each shipment.

Can someone from Openmoko comment on whether there are plans to offer
something similar outside the EU? I'm in the US, but I'm sure
Freerunner users elsewhere are also interested.

Jim

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Re: buzzfix in India

2009-04-30 Thread Ganesha Krishna
Rakshat,
  Thank you for setting this up. sign me in. The offer is generous and
appreciated.

There was a talk of buzz fix party in Bangalore if enough numbers signed up
(I was looking forward to it) I guess that idea been exchanged for the free
batteries deal (which is probably a better way to get this done for every
one)

Thanks,
-GK


On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:08 PM, rakshat hooja raks...@gmail.com wrote:

 As some of the Indian Openmoko Users may be aware we have been working with
 Openmoko to provide you with a Buzz Fix solution to the Freerunner.

 IDA Systems (with support from Openmoko) will cover the actual costs of the
 buzz fix procedure and the components. Shipping costs (to and back from)
 Delhi, where the contracter who will undertake the Buzz Fix is based, will
 have to be borne by the customer (We will work with you to get good and easy
 shipping options and also give a free extra Battery as a return gift with
 each Freerunner sent for the Buzz Fix to cover costs)

 More details will be put up on our site soon but currently we need your
 help to estimate the number of customers who would like to have the buzz fix
 procedure on their phones.

 I would be grateful if those who are interested in the buzz fix could
 email   *buzz...@idasystems.net* with their

 NAME

 ADDRESS

 IMEI number of their phone (open back battery cover to see the IMEI number)

 EMAIL ADDRESS



 We hope the have the buzzfix program underway soon and thank you for your
 support.


 Rakshat

 www.idasystems.net

 PS - we will be contacting customers individually also later but if those
 who are on the list can reply it will help us to get an approximate of the
 numbers. Details of the program will be put up on our website soon, posted
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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Leonti Bielski
Understood.
Just bought a rework :)

Another question - you said that phones will be tested, so it got me
thinking - will you have any requirements on distribution installed on
phone?

Leonti

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
h...@computer.orgwrote:


 Am 30.04.2009 um 16:53 schrieb Leonti Bielski:

 Are there any limitations on shipment?
 As fas as I understand you can rework only batches of phones, so if let's
 say someones sent it extra fast second day shipment they still will have to
 wait for others that have sent phones by extra slow shipment. Right?


 Most probably yes. But it is not that you have to wait for slow phones.
 Incoming devices are collected until a certain batch is completed. That will
 be brought to the reworker. Rework itself does not take much time. But
 testing, repacking, labeling, shipping out again. So I can't estimate yet
 how fast the inbox fills up and how long it takes to move to the outbox.

 Are there any limitations by which date phones should be delivered? (I'm
 aware the date is not known yet but lets say rework is scheduled to 11 of
 may - phones should be delivered by 8th of may for example).


 The main limitation is that you should not send it unneccessarily early -
 because we can't start rework before we have the components in our hands.
 Theoretically, the best fit would be if your phone arrives at the same
 moment as the components...

 Or does it work in other way? Will we have to wait for phones of other
 users before the rework?


 Generally we try to do it as fast as possible, but please expect something
 between 1 and 2 weeks total processing time - time without a FR. This
 includes 2x shipment + some time in the collection queue.



 Leonti
 On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller 
 h...@computer.org wrote:


 Am 28.04.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:

  Dear community,
 
  it is the philisophy of Golden Delicious Computers to find solutions
  for important topics that the community has and can't solve alone.
  Therefore, we (Golden Delicious Computers and TRIsoft) have worked
  behind the scenes and are close to offer a Buzz rework solution that
  can in principle serve all Freerunner Owners in the EU harmonized
  market.
 
  1) We have identified a very good professional SMD rework company in
  Munich, Germany who are capable and willing to do the rework at low
  cost and high quality, but only if we deliver batches of collected
  devices. Since we are experienced in collecting incoming and
  outgoing shipments, the combination is the solution.
 
  2) Therefore we plan to offer this service to all Openmoko owners
  within the EU harmonized market / tax union (to avoid re-import/
  export hassle). Please note that there will be a rework fee. The
  final price is not yet clear (expected to be less than 30 EUR incl.
  shipment) because we are in intensive discussions with Openmoko how
  they can help to reduce this fee for you.

 Openmoko has given us now full support and therefore, we can reduce
 the fee dramatically. A bad news is that you have to cover 2 way
 shipment. But another good news is that Openmoko provides a free
 battery as a gift for each shipment.

  3) Rework will take approx. 1 week and could start immediately,
  provided we get the promised replacement components in time.

 That well need some days so I expect that we can start rework in the
 second week of May.

  4) If you are interested, please register yourself and your device
  at the following link. We will then follow up with details about
  handling, address to send to, time schedule, final pricing etc.
 
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Buzz-Rework

 This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.

 
 
  So stay tuned,
  Nikolaus
 
  
  Mobile Office Solutions
  by Golden Delicious Computers GmbHCo. KG
  Buchenstr. 3
  D-82041 Oberhaching
  +49-89-54290367
  http://www.handheld-linux.com
 
  AG München, HRA 89571
  VAT DE253626266
  Komplementär:
  Golden Delicious Computers Verwaltungs GmbH
  Oberhaching, AG München, HRB 16602
  Geschäftsführer: Dr. Nikolaus Schaller
 
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Re: [SHR-Testing] Wireless Frustration - definitely a kernel problem

2009-04-30 Thread Nelson Castillo
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Nelson Castillo
arhu...@freaks-unidos.net wrote:
 I reported it to http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/418 I have not had
 time to report it anywhere else, one other person seems to have this problem
 with Android on top of SHR-Testing

 I just replicated it here:

 https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2277

 I'll test this soon.

In my tests WIFI didn't fail. It did fail when I was far from the AP.

https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2277#comment:6

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Re: no response from gsm modemThursday

2009-04-30 Thread chlework2000



 
I tried to send mutiple times, but no luck. 
 
 
Test chlework2...@yahoo.com writes:
 I could not get any response from gsm modem. not sure why? see below
  
  
 GTA02v6 # neo1973 gsm on
 GTA02v6 # terminal serial
 Entering terminal mode for port serial
 Use '~.' to leave the terminal and get back to u-boot
 ATE1

Try sending the command multiple times in a row. GSM will sleep very
fast and ignore the first command it sees when it wakes up.


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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Michel
Hi,

 This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.

You talk about the fact that The 2 way shipping cost will be covered by 
the customer. how is this done? Is the 3 euro for sending back the 
device? Or are we charged when the device gets returned?

Kind regards,
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USB port on openmoko

2009-04-30 Thread Mark Night
hello all,
I am doing a project on openmoko. I need some help regarding the usb
interface of openmoko.
Is USB port available on openmoko a master, slave or OTG port?
I need to send the data from openmoko to an embedded device through a usb to
serial converter IC. The small embedded device only has facility for serial
data transfer (USART). So, how can I send some data from openmoko through C
code or any other utility by which the data can be converted to serial
format by that IC and then can be received by the  embedded device.
Any help will be highly appreciated as the project is related to my course
at university.
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Re: shr-testing- how to switch on gsm?

2009-04-30 Thread Laura Vance
Fernando Martins wrote:

Laura Vance wrote:
  

If it truly can't seem to connect, I 
learned today that I can switch the GSM radio off and back on to have it 
re-initialize and acquire signal properly.
  


How do you switch it on/off manually?

I don't think I have a contact problem. I only got the ophonekit message 
on a second boot after flashing FR and in the last two days it is 
working as usual.

Regarding the contacts problem, if you open fr frequently maybe there is 
a chance for dirt to compromise the contacts. Alternatively, maybe with 
frequent removal of battery/SIM, the holding system might get loose? 
Maybe put a piece of paper in the right place to increase pressure?

Regards,
Fernando

  

I'm using SHR-testing from April 23rd.  In the Settings app, go to the 
Phone section, and there is a GSM on/off slider at the top.

My SIM contact issue started from the day I got my phone.  My original 
SIM didn't work, so I left it in my old phone until I could research 
which SIM I needed.  Once I knew, I went to the ATT store and got my 
new SIM, which worked immediately.  I was restarting my phone fairly 
often with new distributions, and the SHR distro seemed to be the only 
one that had the problem.  It wouldn't register, so I'd reboot again and 
again, then I'd shut it down, re-seat the SIM card, and boot again... 
this time it found the network with no problem.  That pattern repeated 
every time I had to restart my FR.

Then recently I started thinking a little more about the problem, and I 
can always get SOS Only mode, so I started thinking maybe it's that 
the SIM isn't registering before the GSM daemon times out.  I never 
tried to restart the GSM antenna before this version of SHR, so I don't 
know if previous versions have the same slider.

-Laura

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Re: [android] com.android.phone unexpectedly quits

2009-04-30 Thread Braydon Fuller
Jim Ancona wrote:
 On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Braydon Fuller cour...@braydon.com wrote:
   
 Hi,

 I am running Koolu B6 on my Freerunner, and have been getting
 com.android.phone unexpectedly quits error popups many times. Any
 ideas on how to patch/fix this?
 

 I've seen this with beta6 after setting up an APN for GPRS. The
 behavior went away when I deleted the APN. Even if you didn't define
 one, you might try deleting those under Settings/Wireless
 Controls/Mobile networks/Access Point Names.
   
I think this has done it! I don't get the popup error anymore and the
GSM signal stays connected. :) Thanks!

Braydon
 Hope this helps!

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Re: [android] com.android.phone unexpectedly quits

2009-04-30 Thread Braydon Fuller
limx 5886 wrote:
 how do you install the android? i install it from sd card, didn't meet
 the error 
   
I also installed from the SD card.

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Re: Debuzzing

2009-04-30 Thread Leonti Bielski
When you buy it shipping cost is added to your order. Total cost will be
about 13 euros. It's repairing + sending back.

Plus you'll have to send it to them buy the shipping of your choice.
Please someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Leonti

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 Hi,

  This page has now become an order page. Please purchase the service.

 You talk about the fact that The 2 way shipping cost will be covered by
 the customer. how is this done? Is the 3 euro for sending back the
 device? Or are we charged when the device gets returned?

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RE: [QtEI] Translation suggestion

2009-04-30 Thread Roland
  The disadvantage of using QObject::tr() compared to qApp-translate()
 
 eh? from what you wrote earlier i got the impression it is exactly the
 other way round.

You're right, kind of confusing. This is how I understood how it works:


When using QCoreApplication::translate() you have to provide the context
yourself.

When using QObject::tr(), the context is generated automatically by Qt. From
the documentation of Qt: All QObject subclasses using the Q_OBJECT macro
automatically have a reimplementation of this function with the subclass
name as context. Therefore I have to correct my earlier explanation a
little bit: Inheriting from QObject is not sufficient, you must also supply
the Q_OBJECT macro.
When the macro is used in a class, Qt's moc (Meta-Object Compiler) generates
more information for the class - including the translation-context.
You can find more information about the meta-object system under
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextended4.4/metaobjects.html.


I hope this didn't create more confusion...

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Re: [Qtei] Which IDE for Development?

2009-04-30 Thread Radek Polak
Radek Polak wrote:
 Mikko Husari wrote:
 Im having some problems and, well, turning for your advice. I created a
 project and got it ported nicely but the window shows up in the top-left
 corner on moko display and, it is not fullscreen... it also lacks the
 theme of qte, so it looks gray. I studied the examples in qte build dir
 and noticed that those use some macros to create the main(), after hours
 of try and error I gave up.

 Do you use those macros to create your main, and if not, how do you
 manage to make your app fullscreen and with the correct theme
 Hi Mikko,
 i havent get to figuring this out it yet. You can use the standard main
 e.g. from examples/application and maybe derive the main calls from
 QMainWindow.
 
 If i find some more things i will let you know.
 
 Radek

I have moved the project inside Qtopia source code tree and
now after rebuild it has correct theme and is fullscreen.

You can check my small project:

http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/tree/8e3d4d6bbe6a13f947014bdc45c2c1abe22bbf23/src/3rdparty/applications/qmplayer

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Re: shr-testing- how to switch on gsm?

2009-04-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 26 de Abril de 2009, Fernando Martins escribiu:
 I've just flashed shr testing 22nd April and I don't get the usual pin
 code request. Also, the icons Contacts and Mofi on the desktop are
 just two blank sheets.

 Under settings, the GSM antena is set off but I can't change it to on.
 The Modem information does nothing (not yet implemented?).

 So, how can I start GSM, manually and on startup?

The same is happening to me, with the SHR testing April,22nd image. It 
happened also with a 16th April image updated to latest level. I though 
something broke on the update, and I reflashed with a clean image, but it 
didn't solved the problems.

My experience:

-SHR can boot one or two times OK. SHR register to network or gives you 
the no sim message, depending on if you have SIM inserted or not.

-But then it starts to fail. I couldn't find any pattern, but it happens 
normally on the 2nd or 3th boot.
It doesn't register, nor gives you the no sim inserted message. SHR settings 
say no ophonekitd running when you try to start it

-The ONLY way I found to back to normality is to boot *ANY OTHER* 
distribution (I have some more on the SIM card) and then reboot in SHR.
Then it starts to work again.
It sounds strange, but it works to me.

It never happened to me with April 16th image or before.

Hope this information helps.

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Re: [android] com.android.phone unexpectedly quits

2009-04-30 Thread Shawn Thompson
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Braydon Fuller cour...@braydon.com wrote:

 limx 5886 wrote:
  how do you install the android? i install it from sd card, didn't meet
  the error
 
 I also installed from the SD card.

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I installed from SD card and had this error, delete all APN's or fix one of
them to have the correct information and delete the others. It is crashing
due to an error in the APN settings most likely, that was the issue I ran
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Re: USB port on openmoko

2009-04-30 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/5/1 Mark Night marknigh...@gmail.com:
 I am doing a project on openmoko. I need some help regarding the usb
 interface of openmoko.
 Is USB port available on openmoko a master, slave or OTG port?

master or slave, switchable manually through software. not otg. there
is a page on the wiki with lots of detail about how to switch it in
software, how to get/make cables, providing/drawing power, etc

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB

shows some of them

there are also a couple of apps at opkg.org for switching host/slave;
i'm not sure if they work with the new sysfs paths, though

 I need to send the data from openmoko to an embedded device through a usb to
 serial converter IC. The small embedded device only has facility for serial
 data transfer (USART). So, how can I send some data from openmoko through C
 code or any other utility by which the data can be converted to serial
 format by that IC and then can be received by the  embedded device.
 Any help will be highly appreciated as the project is related to my course
 at university.
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Re: shr-testing timezones! responding?

2009-04-30 Thread Tilman Baumann

On 30 Apr 2009, at 15:40, jeremy jozwik wrote:

 sorry, that last post did not work right. how do i properly respond to
 mail list messages?

If your mail client does not know better, reply-to-all.

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Re: shr-testing timezones! responding?

2009-04-30 Thread jeremy jozwik
i had my mail list account set to daily digest when i set it up. its
all better now

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Tilman Baumann til...@baumann.name wrote:

 On 30 Apr 2009, at 15:40, jeremy jozwik wrote:

 sorry, that last post did not work right. how do i properly respond to
 mail list messages?

 If your mail client does not know better, reply-to-all.

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Re: USB port on openmoko

2009-04-30 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Mark Night marknigh...@gmail.com writes:
 I need to send the data from openmoko to an embedded device through a usb to
 serial converter IC. The small embedded device only has facility for serial

I can connect my usb headset, keyboard, mouse, 3g stick, webcam and
mass storage stick to my freerunner and they work just fine. I don't
see why a serial converter would not work.



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Re: NEW e-tasks Alpha release Updated

2009-04-30 Thread c_c

Hi,
 I've made a few bug fixes and changes as follows :-
 
 * change task from details page (!)
 * exclaimation mark indication for old tasks
 * refresh hover on add / del categories
 * sort task list on category , date

  There is a bug where it crashes if you press the add button while you're
changing a task. Will sort that out today, hopefully.

  Thanks to everyone who tested this. 
   I know the top line (where you can edit / change a task) was
non-intuitive without a label - but I was trying to save space.

Help / Suggestions Needed
1. Haven't yet figured out a way to scroll the entry when it's in a
horizontal box. The window goes beyond the screen for long tasks.
2. GUI - needs to be more intuitive.

All suggestions / ideas welcome. Even those with tongue-in-cheek! ;-)

http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2751437/e-tasks_0.11_arm.ipk e-tasks_0.11_arm.ipk 

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