Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-23 Thread tomas nackaerts
 When it's said FSO has agps enabled by default they mean FSO stores
 ephemeris and almanac from the chip every time prior to powering it
 off and loads the saved data after powering on. The code is there in
 ogpsd.
Thanks for the info, i will have a look at the source.

 If the ephemiri data is fresh enough (2-4 hours max), the
 effect is the same as downloading the data from the internet. Other
 than that, there's no agps integration yet afaik.


Don't know why, but i thought this data was useful for a couple of
days, not couple of hours



thx,

toams

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread urodelo
Hello.
Does anybody know about an eng-pinyin / pinyin-eng dictionary available  
for estardict?
I've found a dictionary program for windows many years ago, with  
pinyin-eng and eng-pinyin. It's open source, but i didn't find any way to  
convert the word files into a standard format to make it availabel for  
stardict/estardict.

urodelo

On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:32:19 +0100, Xiangfu Liu xiangf...@gmail.com  
wrote:

 Vaudano Luca wrote:
 Hi!
 You got an error because this is a bazaar, not a svn repository,  
 repository.
 By the way, all the instructions are here:
 http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardictInstallation#Development_in_Ubuntu_Karmic
 I tried eStarDict with chinese charset and it works fine.
 If you need help for making it works on the Ben NanoNote, please ask me.
 If you success please post some screenshots :)
 Thanks Vaudano
 I am work on port StarDict to NanoNote. the StarDict work fine in  
 NanoNote.
 if I have time maybe try to port the eStarDict to NanoNote. will let you  
 know then.
 :-)



 Regards
 Luca

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Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-23 Thread Paul Fertser
tomas nackaerts tomas.nackae...@gmail.com writes:
 If the ephemiri data is fresh enough (2-4 hours max), the
 effect is the same as downloading the data from the internet. Other
 than that, there's no agps integration yet afaik.


 Don't know why, but i thought this data was useful for a couple of
 days, not couple of hours

Almanac can be used for a couple of days, right, but almanac is not
used for the real fix (though some receivers can provide a rough
approximatation based on almanac), rather it's used to find to which
sattelites it's worth listening to to get their ephemeri (every
sattelite transfers its own ephemeri on its own channel). AFAIK modern
receivers can listen on all the channels at the same time (they have
enough correlators), so having almanac provides no advantage. In an
ideal conditions you can get a fix in ~40 seconds without any data.

U-blox has some offline AGPS trick allowing computation of ephemeris
for the nearest feature, but i haven't heard about anyone had it
working.

At least that's what i think about GPS atm, i might be wrong in some
details.

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Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid

2010-05-23 Thread Martijn van Dongen
Nikolaus,

I agree you should first play with something that is available.

The information I got is from eurocircuit.com,
The price is based on 4 layer 150 * 60 mm; just a wild guess of the size and
layers based on standard technology, but giving an indication.
More about the possibilities can be read in
http://www.eurocircuits.com/images/stories/ec09/ec-services-leaflet-uk-english-4-2010-v2.pdf.
I did not check any guidelines and requirements, so hard to say what suits.
If somebody could provide more detailed information or point in a direction,
a more serious price could be obtained.

Regards,
Martijn



2010/5/21 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com

 Yes,
 this all can be considered for a future version.

 What we wanted to start with is something that just works, is easily
 available, can be used for experimenting and software development and is not
 too costly. A nice case, a new PCB for the OMAP processor or using the
 Gumstix makes things much more expensive.

 @Yocto: what has to be considered is that the Gumstix does not fit into a
 Freerunner case (it is still too large/thick).

 @ Martijn: the OMAP BGA poses high level requirements for a new PCB. So I
 would be surprised if one can really get such PCBs for 15 € @ 50 units. But
 do you have more information? What have been your assumptions about # of
 layers, min. drill size, min. width etc.?


 Nikolaus



 Am 21.05.2010 um 15:48 schrieb Yocto:

  I haven't seen a discussion about redesign of the board, the design
 files (schematics in Orcad) are available, so you can downsize the
 connectors used and fit it in an existing casing.

 Could we, also, consider the option of using a smaller board like the
 Gumstix Overo ?

 OMAP3503 with ARM Cortex-A8 at 600MHz
 256MB RAM / 256MB Flash
 [ 17mm x 58mm x 4.2mm ].
 http://www.gumstix.com

 Regards,
 // Yocto

 - Original Message -
 *From:* Martijn van Dongen marvad@gmail.com
 *To:* List for Openmoko community discussioncommunity@lists.openmoko.org
 *Sent:* Thursday, May 20, 2010 5:00 PM
 *Subject:* Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid

 Hi,
 First of all: nice project, could be a nice follow up for the freerunner.

 I have been looking at the discussions a little bit. Main discussion is how
 to make a new casing that fits around the beagle board, how to produce and
 what it costs.
 I haven't seen a discussion about redesign of the board, the design files
 (schematics in Orcad) are available, so you can downsize the connectors used
 and fit it in an existing casing. I have a price of a PCB (without parts) at
 low volumes (50 pieces) at less than €15.
 Assembly of low quantitiy boards will be very expensive (make it double the
 components price), so a DIY project for assembly of the boards will make the
 PCB fit for a reasonable price.

 Regards,
 Martijn


 2010/5/11 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@computer.org

 There is now a new Wiki page for the project:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid

 I have received some questions why we did not put all this into a nice
 design. The main reason is that we can't redesign the Beagleboard (it
 has fixed dimensions) and we can't afford to build plastic injection
 moulds (if someone has an idea how to reduce cost this is very
 welcome). So the easiest solution was to combine what we have: a given
 Beagleboard and the Freerunner case.

 Other questions were what one could do with this. Here some ideas (not
 assuming it is complete - you may have more and it is a platform for
 your creativity):

• experimenting with touchscreen and new user interfaces on
 Beagleboard
• learn how the OMAP3530 CPU works
• make it a truly open mobile application development platform by
 adding a battery pack and a UMTS usb stick
• investigate how an Openmoko with UMTS and OMAP3530 feels (not
 from
 haptics but screen operation and UMTS speed)
• porting SHR, QtMoko, Android, etc. to ARM-Cortex A8

 And here some feature list:

• PCB that fits into Freerunner case (top cover and middle part
 after
 cutting a hole)
• works also without such a case (except speakers and earset)
• Toppoly LCM interface (same display as used in the Freerunner -
 otherwise it would not fit into the case)
• TSC2007 touch screen controller
• Microphone
• Earset and Speaker connector (for those sitting in the Freerunner
 case)
• 2 buttons (AUX and Power)
• 2 dual color LEDs (in the AUX and Power buttons)
• vibracall driver
• headset jack to connect microphone, earset and speaker

 For the software, we have to rearrange the code on our server a little
 and then it will be made public.

 Finally, here you can do preorders:

http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Openmoko%20Beagle

 Nikolaus
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 5:35 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello.
 Does anybody know about an eng-pinyin / pinyin-eng dictionary available
 for estardict?
 I've found a dictionary program for windows many years ago, with
 pinyin-eng and eng-pinyin. It's open source, but i didn't find any way to
 convert the word files into a standard format to make it availabel for
 stardict/estardict.

are you talking about, or have you tried this?
http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php?page=cc-cedict

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread urodelo
Actually no, I wasn't talking about that, I didn't know it. Do you know  
how to port it to stardict?

The dict i was talking about is this:

http://www.dejudicibus.it/dizionario/index.html?cinese+cinese

It works under wine too, but of course can't use it on fr. However that  
one does what I need. So I'm looking for a similar dictionary for the fr.

urodelo


On Sun, 23 May 2010 18:15:43 +0200, jeremy jozwik  
jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 5:35 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com  
 wrote:
 Hello.
 Does anybody know about an eng-pinyin / pinyin-eng dictionary available
 for estardict?
 I've found a dictionary program for windows many years ago, with
 pinyin-eng and eng-pinyin. It's open source, but i didn't find any way  
 to
 convert the word files into a standard format to make it availabel for
 stardict/estardict.

 are you talking about, or have you tried this?
 http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php?page=cc-cedict


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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Al Johnson
openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.ukwrote:

 On Saturday 22 May 2010, Linus Gasser wrote:
  Le 14.05.10 23:28, Torfinn Ingolfsen a écrit :
   Hi,
  
   The new version appears to work fine here (just a quick test so far).
   BTW, my Ubuntu laptop (Xubuntu 9.10) exhibits a strange symptom: each
   time I connect my FR, the network interface name increases:
   eg. it started out with 'eth9' (what happened with usb0?), the next
 time
   I connected the FR the interface was 'eth10', then 'eth11', 'eth12' and
   so on. What gives?
 
  Same here on MacOSX10.5, if somebody has a solution for that problem, it
  would be great...

 A randomly assigned MAC address would probably do that. Check whether it's
 different each time you get a different ethX.


Nice theaory, but the MAC address is consistent all the time:
[11317.984463] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[11318.092042] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth9
[11328.293019] eth9: no IPv6 routers present
[18287.197308] eth9: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC Ethernet
Device
[18444.245380] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[18444.303889] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth10
[18454.737021] eth10: no IPv6 routers present
[18845.694406] eth10: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[19086.795400] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[19086.831189] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth11
[19097.128157] eth11: no IPv6 routers present
[19551.746854] eth11: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[19688.926889] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[19688.955066] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth12
[19698.976064] eth12: no IPv6 routers present
[20157.117309] eth12: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[20461.402924] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[20461.444637] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth13
[20471.792055] eth13: no IPv6 routers present
[24397.170339] eth13: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[24417.319627] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[24417.373764] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth14
[24425.441322] eth14: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[24427.792533] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[24427.822051] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth15
[24438.289131] eth15: no IPv6 routers present
[61417.122323] eth15: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device
[69011.133835] eth1: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device, 00:1f:11:01:0d:39
[69011.617916] udev: renamed network interface eth1 to eth16
[69022.348130] eth16: no IPv6 routers present
[69263.593382] eth16: unregister 'cdc_ether' usb-:00:1d.1-1, CDC
Ethernet Device

Any other suggestions?
FWIW, the last time I used my FR with QtMoko (v14) it didn't behave like
this, and I don't see why it should start now. I think its more likely that
Ubuntu is the sinner here.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 9:32 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Actually no, I wasn't talking about that, I didn't know it. Do you know
 how to port it to stardict?
 The dict i was talking about is this:
 http://www.dejudicibus.it/dizionario/index.html?cinese+cinese

no idea, but i use that dic on my windows box a lot. and the dic file
is openable on linux..  thats about as much as i know.

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread arne anka
in debian there's a package
dict-stardic - An English to Chinese Dictionary

another source may be
http://stardict.sourceforge.net/Dictionaries_zh_CN.php

(according to
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=28028
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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com
 wrote:


 It is a probolem of the OM kernel that provides a random Mac address


Now, why would the OM kernel do a stupid thing like that?
More to the point: why would it change MAC address every time I connect my
FR to  my machine, even if I have not rebooted the FR in the meantime?

As you can see from my other post in this thread, the MAC address is
consistent, som something else is going on here.
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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread arne anka
if it happens with both an ubuntu box and macos x, it's most likely caused  
by the fr.
nevertheless, on ubuntu you may try to set

udevadm control --log-priority=debug

and watch the log for more information.

another idea that occurs to me: is the interface always correctly shut  
down?
what does

ifconfig -a

say?
is there something in
/etc/network/interfaces
?

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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread arne anka
i forgot:
what does
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
look like?

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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 6:51 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:

 if it happens with both an ubuntu box and macos x, it's most likely caused
 by the fr.
 nevertheless, on ubuntu you may try to set

 udevadm control --log-priority=debug

 and watch the log for more information.


I might try this later.


 another idea that occurs to me: is the interface always correctly shut
 down?


I think so (but I just disconnect the FR when I'm done, like I always have
done it).


 what does

 ifconfig -a


It says that there are network interfaces eth0, wlan0, wmaster0, pan0 and
lo0 (wired, wireless and bluetooth, pus local) and now eth18 (usb to my FR).

is there something in
 /etc/network/interfaces


I think it is okay:
 ti...@kg-home:~$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread urodelo
Yes, I know this but it's different from what I'm looking for: typing a  
wor in pinyin and getting its meaning and viceversa. The problem for  
westerns to use achinese dictionary is when they don't know the hanz+  
(hideograms), and therefore they can just use the latin translitteration  
(pinyin), which I am trying to find

On Sun, 23 May 2010 18:42:53 +0200, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de  
wrote:

 in debian there's a package
 dict-stardic - An English to Chinese Dictionary

 another source may be
 http://stardict.sourceforge.net/Dictionaries_zh_CN.php

 (according to
 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=28028
 )


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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread urodelo
Thanks, I'll try to see if it can be ported on stardict

On Sun, 23 May 2010 18:42:48 +0200, jeremy jozwik  
jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 9:32 AM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com  
 wrote:
 Actually no, I wasn't talking about that, I didn't know it. Do you know
 how to port it to stardict?
 The dict i was talking about is this:
 http://www.dejudicibus.it/dizionario/index.html?cinese+cinese

 no idea, but i use that dic on my windows box a lot. and the dic file
 is openable on linux..  thats about as much as i know.


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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 6:53 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:

 i forgot:
 what does
 /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
 look like?


Now, this is an interesting file. Here are a few lines:
# This file maintains persistent names for network interfaces.
# See udev(7) for syntax.
#
# Entries are automatically added by the 75-persistent-net-generator.rules
# file; however you are also free to add your own entries.
# PCI device 0x14e4:0x169d (tg3)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:16:36:54:a9:ae, ATTR{type}==1, KERN
EL==eth*, NAME=eth0

# PCI device 0x8086:0x4222 (iwl3945)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:13:02:3e:d4:ce, ATTR{type}==1, KERN
EL==wlan*, NAME=wlan0

# USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth9

# USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth10

# USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth11

# USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth12

# USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth13

# USB device 0x0525:0xa4a1 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth14

# USB device 0x0525:0xa4a2 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth15

# USB device 0x0525:0xa4a2 (usb)
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*,
ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth16

I had a look at /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules but
didn't find anything funky.
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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Paul Fertser
Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com writes:
 On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 6:53 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
 what does
 /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
 look like?

 Now, this is an interesting file. Here are a few lines:
...
 # USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
 SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*, 
 ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
 ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth9

 # USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
 SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*, 
 ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
 ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth10

 # USB device 0x1457:0x5122 (usb)
 SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, DRIVERS==?*, 
 ATTR{address}==00:1f:11:01:0d:39, ATTR{dev_id}==0x0,
 ATTR{type}==1, KERNEL==eth*, NAME=eth11
...

Apparently your host system fails to recognise the device by its MAC
and keeps assigning new interfaces. Debug/fix your network rules
generator script.

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread Vaudano Luca
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 7:04 PM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Thanks, I'll try to see if it can be ported on stardict


I tried to write a guide for creating a dictionary for starDict
http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/development#How_to_create_your_own_dictionaries
I didn't try it :P I just collected the information from Internet.
Any feedback is welcomed

ciao

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] eStarDict

2010-05-23 Thread urodelo
Grazie!
I'll try to create one by using those files provided by other dictionaries.

ciao

On Sun, 23 May 2010 20:31:35 +0200, Vaudano Luca vaud...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 7:04 PM, urodelo urodelomuta...@yahoo.com  
 wrote:
 Thanks, I'll try to see if it can be ported on stardict


 I tried to write a guide for creating a dictionary for starDict
 http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/development#How_to_create_your_own_dictionaries
 I didn't try it :P I just collected the information from Internet.
 Any feedback is welcomed

 ciao


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Re: Qtextended.org will be shutdown.

2010-05-23 Thread lorn.potter

On 21/05/2010, at 9:28 PM, ext Ntropy wrote:

 
 Hi Lorn
 
 Is it possible to transfer site to other responsible person, with or w/o
 domain name, to different hosting?

Probably not in it's entirety. Some of the files are only legal for Trolltech 
to distribute (such as the Greenphone roms)

As far as the domain name, you'd have to contact the domain name owners.



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Senior Software Engineer, Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks








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Re: QtMoko v22

2010-05-23 Thread Denis Johnson
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
 Hi,
 i have uploaded new stable QtMoko debian images [1].
 ..
 - workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now)
 ..
 As for the fixes: first two are quite clear. The problem with GSM not
 registering can be partially solved by putting sleep after we power the modem
 on. GSM registering now failed for me only first time after flashing. Then i
 tried many times and haven't hit the problem again so let's hope it's fixed
 now. Anyway 2.6.32 does not have this problem - so 2.6.32 is long term
 solution.

I have reflashed to v22 and found that it cycled on searching for
network. A qt restart did not help at first but then seemed to
register as my carrier was shown. I have since restarted QT and the
device a few times and sometimes it cycles searching and other times
it just seems to register. Nonetheless, I cannot send sms, simply get
given error error sending sms and the sms is placed into drafts. I
also cannot establish a call... it goes through the motions after I
dial a number, but pretty quickly shows disconnected and quits the
dialler.

Happy to be guinea pig with versions or any other debugging as I have
not been using the fr as primary phone for months due to similar
problems.

If there are any logs or debugging or versions you would like me to
try, please respond with step by step instructions

cheers Denis

BTW, thanks for all your work on this distro

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