On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Lukas
Märdianlukasmaerd...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hey,
I've got the same issue.
Check SHR-User mailinglist. We had a long discussion about this issue
there in the Have the problems with quot; opkg upgradequot; been
resolved? thread. For some people this
Hi,
Just a wondering if anyone has figured out how to get tangoGPS on qtMoko to use
the same GTK style as is used in shr and other versions, where the text is
actually a readable size.
Regards
Glen Ogilvie
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org wrote:
I haven't seen anyone else post about this yet, but this looks really neat!
(Found via Planet Ubuntu)
http://losca.blogspot.com/2009/08/kernel-mode-setting-kms-on-neo.html
# Forget AMD, Intel, NVIDIA! Thomas White's
2009/8/10 Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de:
We just released PISI 0.4.
i did a sync a moment ago, from sim to interactive vcf file. it popped
up a dialogue ox asking for a file anme, but i couldn't read most of
it, because too much of it was off screen. could you modify this, so i
can figure
Hi,
on Friday I uploaded patch for OE repository to shr trac:
http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/592
http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/592Patch contains support for
setuptools (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools), which seems like
standard tool for managing python packages, that's
Glen Ogilvie wrote:
Just a wondering if anyone has figured out how to get tangoGPS on qtMoko to
use
the same GTK style as is used in shr and other versions, where the text is
actually a readable size.
I got the same idea today too :) The SHR theme is really nice. In the
meantime if you
Hi Robin,
thx for your feedback ...
We used standard GTK Filedialog for this ... I am trying to think of any
solution (with no need to touch GTK code ;)) ...
To be honest - I can't bring up any good ... for the mean time, you could
simply hard code the path of the vcf file in your config file
Hi JaMa,
Great! Really great stuff - thank you so much for all this work.
I had a quick look on the ticket and the patch - I can see, that you also
included all the dependencies! Lovely!
If I understand you correctly, all I need to do is taking the following files
from the patch:
- setup.py
-
Hi,
I'm trying to execute some commands [1] whenever USB network gets up
or down. From /etc/network/interfaces, there are some lines that seem
to play that role (those starting with up or down). But it looks
like unplugging the cable doesn't change anything : for instance the
default route went
Hi list
Dis anyone try any hack/mod for attaching neo to arm? Like PipBoy2000.
My ideas usually include duct tape, which is unpleasant for both your neo
and your arm.
happy hacking
atilla
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On 8/18/09, Olivier Migeot larry...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to execute some commands [1] whenever USB network gets up
or down. From /etc/network/interfaces, there are some lines that seem
to play that role (those starting with up or down). But it looks
like unplugging the cable
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabrar...@1407.org wrote:
All I did in ElmDentica was lots of head butting against walls, that
wiki document (and only about twice I saw it with images)
Yeah, would be nice to restore the images on that wiki pages.
Its rather difficult to
morning all. i was just sitting here on my debian laptop, poking
around with tango gps. now my laptop does not have any sort of gps so
i get the no gps found deal at the bottom. that got me thinking, has
anyone setup there freerunner to act as a gps device for there
laptops?
if so, is there a
Hear hear... well done Thomas - we're all looking forward to what you're
hacking on!
Russ
2009/8/18 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org wrote:
I haven't seen anyone else post about this yet, but this looks really
neat!
(Found
jeremy jozwik wrote:
morning all. i was just sitting here on my debian laptop, poking
around with tango gps. now my laptop does not have any sort of gps so
i get the no gps found deal at the bottom. that got me thinking, has
anyone setup there freerunner to act as a gps device for there
yes, great!
waiting for a video ;-) (i saw only a photo on his blog...)
thanks
d
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
Hear hear... well done Thomas - we're all looking forward to what you're
hacking on!
Russ
2009/8/18 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 08:17:49AM -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:
morning all. i was just sitting here on my debian laptop, poking
around with tango gps. now my laptop does not have any sort of gps so
i get the no gps found deal at the bottom. that got me thinking, has
anyone setup there
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:33 AM, KaZeRka...@altern.org wrote:
It is possible, indeed. You might be interested in reading [1]
K-
nice, have you done this? on my debian lenny i get a usage response when running
nc -vvn -l -p 5000 /tmp/nmeaNP
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jeremy jozwik wrote:
morning all. i was just sitting here on my debian laptop, poking
around with tango gps. now my laptop does not have any sort of gps so
i get the no gps found deal at the bottom. that got me thinking, has
anyone setup there freerunner to act as a gps device for there
Le mardi 18 août 2009 16:36:24, Atilla Filiz a écrit :
Hi list
Dis anyone try any hack/mod for attaching neo to arm? Like PipBoy2000.
My ideas usually include duct tape, which is unpleasant for both your neo
and your arm.
I'm a lot more interested in the PipBoy Software than in a mod for
[cut]
if not, is it possible to do?
You might try this:
http://www.opkg.org/package_91.html
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 05:14:46PM +0200, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabrar...@1407.org wrote:
All I did in ElmDentica was lots of head butting against walls, that
wiki document (and only about twice I saw it with images)
Yeah, would be nice to
The glamo.useful? If this work continues...perhaps a rethink of
gta02-core is in order?!
Keep up the great work Thomas!
Also +1 on the video.
-Dan Staley
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Davide Scaini dsca...@gmail.com wrote:
yes, great!
waiting for a video ;-) (i saw only a photo on
Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi list
Dis anyone try any hack/mod for attaching neo to arm? Like PipBoy2000.
My ideas usually include duct tape, which is unpleasant for both your neo and
your arm.
I'm working on modifying my FR for wrist usage.
I have stripped the shell, and
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Patryk Benderzpatryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
You might try this:
http://www.opkg.org/package_91.html
interesting. not sure if my laptop has bluetooth though...
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Just use USB and gpsd. It works perfectly well. Except for me, my GPS quit
working a while back and hasn't started again yet. }:(
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2009/8/18 Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org:
I haven't seen anyone else post about this yet, but this looks really neat!
(Found via Planet Ubuntu)
http://losca.blogspot.com/2009/08/kernel-mode-setting-kms-on-neo.html
Yes, I thought to give some sneak peak to it as I was so happy to get
Thomas'
thanks for the video...
it would be nice to see how it works wit enlightenment... but maybe it's
better to wait till thomas finishes his work ;-)
thanks again
d
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/8/18 Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org:
I haven't seen
It is possible, indeed. You might be interested in reading [1]
K-
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GPS#Using_GPS
Neither of the two methods offered in that wiki worked for me...
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Mikhail Umorinmike...@gmail.com wrote:
Neither of the two methods offered in that wiki worked for me...
oh good, so its not just me who cant use that nc code listed
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The freerunner makes its gps available on port 2947.
So, just connect your laptop and phone. If you use the
usb cable, the phone will have ip address 192.168.0.202
Set up your laptop gps software to use the gps unit at
192.168.0.202:2947, instead of the default localhost:2947.
doesn't work
a quick glance over /etc/init.dfso-gpsd did not reveal an easy way to
change that.
a glance a tad slower shows the line
DAEMON_OPTS=-S localhost:gpsd -P $PIDFILE
change localhost to 192.168.0.202 and the gpsd is available from outer
space ...
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Did you try the FSO CellBroadcast API to enable the channel your provider
sends this on?
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Hi,
Looking at my Neo this morning, I noticed that it looked like the case
wasn't put back on straight.
I removed the back to find the battery is slightly bulging. I'm assuming
this isn't a good thing.
The device was running fine, but as a precaution I powered down and pulled
out the battery.
Hi
I removed the back to find the battery is slightly bulging. I'm assuming
this isn't a good thing.
Lithium poly/ion batteries bulge so when they go bad.Never charge it or use
it again .IT MAY EXPLODE.I had some bad experiences with them.
The device was running fine, but as a precaution I
BL-C5A (name might be jumbled up but a Nokia battery did work for me.)
can you see how much charge is left with that? or how much longer to
full charge?
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On Sun, 2009-08-16 at 10:59 +0200, Christian Rüb wrote:
I made a new ipk based on above commit [1] (litephone_0.0+git52+e6f7...).
Ali, can you please check if it works for you now?
Cheers,
Christian
[1] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/
Hey, thanks for the quick
Gerald A geraldabli...@gmail.com writes:
Looking at my Neo this morning, I noticed that it looked like the
case wasn't put back on straight.
I removed the back to find the battery is slightly bulging. I'm
assuming this isn't a good thing.
Yes, using a battery like that is discouraged.
did anyone test the navit packages available from plain debian?
how fats are they and how good do they work?
am not really ahppy with the dependencies on garmin (how many people
actually use garmin maps?), speech, python bindings and most of all
mdbtools (who uses access files with navit?).
arne anka wrote:
did anyone test the navit packages available from plain debian?
how fats are they and how good do they work?
am not really ahppy with the dependencies on garmin (how many people
actually use garmin maps?), speech, python bindings and most of all
mdbtools (who uses
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 02:08:53PM +0200, Michael Pilgermann wrote:
(cross post from SHR list)
Dear all,
For an Openmoko PIM Synchronization tool (called PISI) I developed a
module to integrate with SyncML-servers this weekend. It is all running
fine on my Linux box (desktop) already.
On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 22:01 +0200, Christian Rüb wrote:
Just tried it with litephone integrated numpad and it worked (checked my
account balance using IVR).
I just packaged latest version from git which includes bug fixes (e.g. call
log) and UI improvements (messages).
current version is:
On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 22:01 +0200, Christian Rüb wrote:
Just tried it with litephone integrated numpad and it worked (checked my
account balance using IVR).
I just packaged latest version from git which includes bug fixes (e.g. call
log) and UI improvements (messages).
current
Hi
this is really weird, but I have 2 more thing you could try/check.
Try this commmand during a call:
mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
org.freesmartphone.GSM.Call.SendDtmf 'dbus.String(1)'
This is the FSO function that litephone calls.
The other thing you
2009/8/18 Ali alish...@interchange.ubc.ca
Hate to do this to you but it *still* doesn't work here :( I saw that
version on http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/ a couple days ago
and it's dated aug 16, the one dated aug 18th is git62. I tried both and
still can't send dtmf tones for some
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 00:59 +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
Are you sure you have the git version installed?
When I had 0.0.1-r3 installed, and I tried installing the git one,
opkg kept 0.0.1-r3 saying it's the newest version. I failed to notice
this line at first, so I've used the older
2009/8/19 Michael Pilgermann kichka...@gmx.de:
We used standard GTK Filedialog for this ... I am trying to think of any
solution (with no need to touch GTK code ;)) ...
To be honest - I can't bring up any good ... for the mean time, you could
simply hard code the path of the vcf file in
Hi,
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer-2 wrote:
Did you try the FSO CellBroadcast API to enable the channel your provider
sends this on?
I did SetCellBroadcastSubscriptions for channel 50 and got nothing. I'm
now trying to find out which channel the data is being sent on here. Will
try that and
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:18:08 pm c_c wrote:
I did SetCellBroadcastSubscriptions for channel 50 and got nothing.
Got a vague memory that it's channel 11 here in Australia, I'm no longer
running QtMoko so I can't check I'm afraid. :-(
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Hi,
Just to confirm - would SetCellBroadcastSubscriptions for channel 50
correspond to something like AT+CSCB=0,50,1 ?
I'm Not too clued up on AT commands for GSM.
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