Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Thomas HOCEDEZ
I asked him a couple of time to get access to the sources to restyle the 
site. (no fluid CSS, fixed tempalte ...). Bu I got no answer or for the 
best just a "I'll see when I have time"... But I think he never foud 
time ...

I think I can found back the little work I did for the site (originally 
I wanted it to be readable on  the moko & install apps from it).

AstHrO

Le 18/06/2010 01:05, Martix a écrit :
> Did you tried to contact opkg.org site owner? http://www.opkg.org/contact.html
>
> I think somebody from FSO/SHR or OpenEmbedded/Angstrom team should ask
> original site owner for domain transfer, if he already abandoned
> opkg.org. This domain could serve to our community again.[1]
>
> [1] http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-devel/2010-June/002742.html
>
> Regards,
> Martix
>
> 2010/6/17 Fox Mulder:
>
>> Seems that the owner of the website (who is it?) is no more actively
>> maintaining the site. This is sad because opkg.org was a good starting
>> point to search for different applications. But for a longer time it
>> seems that there is nothing new at all. :(
>>
>> Ciao,
>>  Rainer
>>
>> Am 17.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Jakob:
>>  
>>> there has also been another thread about it last month
>>> see http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954
>>> though not much happend
>>>
>>> On 6/17/10, Ed Kapitein  wrote:
>>>
 well, our company virus scanner is also complaining, so it seems a real
 virus:

 The page you've been trying to access was blocked.

 Reason: Virus Detected! The page or file you requested is infected with
 the following virus: Troj/JSRedir-BD.

 Kind regards,
 Ed

 On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:32 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
  
> Hi,
>
> since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
> infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
> Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
> And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it?
> :)
>
> Ciao,
>   Rainer
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Re: Freerunner Firewall

2010-06-17 Thread Robin Paulson
On 18 June 2010 07:05, Shosholoza  wrote:
>
> Your firewall it would be good for me. How can I load the right module? I
> think it is necessary module "ipt_state".

this might help.
http://edoceo.com/liber/linux-kernel-modules

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Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Martix
Did you tried to contact opkg.org site owner? http://www.opkg.org/contact.html

I think somebody from FSO/SHR or OpenEmbedded/Angstrom team should ask
original site owner for domain transfer, if he already abandoned
opkg.org. This domain could serve to our community again.[1]

[1] http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-devel/2010-June/002742.html

Regards,
Martix

2010/6/17 Fox Mulder :
> Seems that the owner of the website (who is it?) is no more actively
> maintaining the site. This is sad because opkg.org was a good starting
> point to search for different applications. But for a longer time it
> seems that there is nothing new at all. :(
>
> Ciao,
>     Rainer
>
> Am 17.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Jakob:
>> there has also been another thread about it last month
>> see http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954
>> though not much happend
>>
>> On 6/17/10, Ed Kapitein  wrote:
>>> well, our company virus scanner is also complaining, so it seems a real
>>> virus:
>>>
>>> The page you've been trying to access was blocked.
>>>
>>> Reason: Virus Detected! The page or file you requested is infected with
>>> the following virus: Troj/JSRedir-BD.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Ed
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:32 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
 Hi,

 since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
 infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
 Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
 And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it?
 :)

 Ciao,
      Rainer

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Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Fox Mulder  wrote:
> But for a longer time it
> seems that there is nothing new at all. :(

thats what made me stop looking at the site...

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Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Fox Mulder
Seems that the owner of the website (who is it?) is no more actively
maintaining the site. This is sad because opkg.org was a good starting
point to search for different applications. But for a longer time it
seems that there is nothing new at all. :(

Ciao,
 Rainer

Am 17.06.2010 19:26, schrieb Jakob:
> there has also been another thread about it last month
> see http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954
> though not much happend
> 
> On 6/17/10, Ed Kapitein  wrote:
>> well, our company virus scanner is also complaining, so it seems a real
>> virus:
>>
>> The page you've been trying to access was blocked.
>>
>> Reason: Virus Detected! The page or file you requested is infected with
>> the following virus: Troj/JSRedir-BD.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Ed
>>
>> On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:32 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
>>> infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
>>> Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
>>> And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it?
>>> :)
>>>
>>> Ciao,
>>>  Rainer
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Re: Freerunner Firewall

2010-06-17 Thread Shosholoza

Your firewall it would be good for me. How can I load the right module? I
think it is necessary module "ipt_state".
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Re: Freerunner Firewall

2010-06-17 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
Em 17-06-2010 18:59, Shosholoza escreveu:
> 
> It is possible to use this script with SHR unstable?
> I tried but I found this error:
> Starting iptables firewall: iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
> iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
> 

Yes, but you may have to load the right modules.

I have this *very* basic script to setup my Neo's firewall (see attachment).

Hope it helps.

Rui
#!/bin/sh

iptables=/usr/sbin/iptables

$iptables -F INPUT
$iptables -F OUTPUT
$iptables -F FORWARD

$iptables -P INPUT DROP
$iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
$iptables -P FORWARD DROP

# prepare for accounting
$iptables -F GPRS
$iptables -N GPRS

# my laptop and me
$iptables -A INPUT  -i usb0 -s 192.168.0.200 -j ACCEPT
$iptables -A OUTPUT -o usb0 -d 192.168.0.200 -j ACCEPT

# allow outgoing NEW traffic regardless of interface
$iptables -A OUTPUT  -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED-j ACCEPT

# allow incoming related traffic regardless of interface
$iptables -A INPUT  -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT

# accounting
$iptables -A OUTPUT  -o ppp0 -j GPRS
$iptables -A FORWARD -o ppp0 -j GPRS
$iptables -A INPUT   -i ppp0 -j GPRS

# forward and masquerade traffic from my computer
$iptables -A FORWARD -i usb0 -o ppp0 -s 192.168.0.200 -m state --state 
NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
$iptables -A FORWARD -i ppp0 -o usb0 -d 192.168.0.200 -m state --state 
RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
$iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
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Re: Freerunner Firewall

2010-06-17 Thread Shosholoza

It is possible to use this script with SHR unstable?
I tried but I found this error:
Starting iptables firewall: iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.

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Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Jakob
there has also been another thread about it last month
see http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-f1954
though not much happend

On 6/17/10, Ed Kapitein  wrote:
> well, our company virus scanner is also complaining, so it seems a real
> virus:
>
> The page you've been trying to access was blocked.
>
> Reason: Virus Detected! The page or file you requested is infected with
> the following virus: Troj/JSRedir-BD.
>
> Kind regards,
> Ed
>
> On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:32 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
>> infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
>> Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
>> And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it?
>> :)
>>
>> Ciao,
>>  Rainer
>>
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Re: test-post 00

2010-06-17 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen
 wrote:
> Apologies if this test-message makes it through to the list and annoys
> people; I have another message that I've been trying (and failing) to post
> to the list, and I'm trying to diagnose it

BURN HIM!!!  just joking, it works.

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Re: FoxtrotGPS 0.99.4 available (also: looking forward...)

2010-06-17 Thread Martin Jansa
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:32:14AM -0400, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> Hello all,

Hi,

> Ideally, I'd like to see some packagers from the distributions pick this up
> and run with it--SHR, Debian, Ubuntu, et al If you need help, or have
> additional requirements that we're not yet meeting--let us know.
> 
> To get the OE-based distros started, I've attached a set of bitbake
> recipe-files after the NEWS file :)

thanks for recipes, will be available in shr-u feeds today :).

Regards,

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FoxtrotGPS 0.99.4 available (also: looking forward...)

2010-06-17 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Hello all,

I'm pleased to announce the release of FoxtrotGPS 0.99.4,
now available for download from .
Please download it, build it, package it, use it, hack on it--
enjoy it!


Marcus, if you're listening: we've made a number of improvements that
I'm sure the users of tangoGPS would appreciate you incorporating--
the most salient ones are listed in the attached NEWS file.

As far as I understand the goals of tangoGPS, the vast majority of
improvements that have been made thus far in FoxtrotGPS should also be
a fit for tangoGPS; even features like zoom-decoupling/detail-scaling,
perhaps--since the GUI has been completely recreated in GladeXML and
any undesired controls, including menu-items, are now trivial to find
and mark as `not visible'.

There are changes coming, however, that may not fit in with the
tangoGPS goals: notably a complete overhaul of the friend-finder
system and, it appears, the replacement of much of the internal
map-loading and -rendering code with calls to osm-gps-map.
Sander van Grieken has done some good work so far porting FoxtrotGPS
to use the osm-gps-map 0.6 API (which I've started reviewing and trying
to fold into my own branch), and John Stowers has been very receptive
to incorporating changes that we need. Sander, I know I owe you another
couple of follow-ups regarding your changes--I appreciate your being
patient as I've sometimes taken some days to write a proper response

If tangoGPS and FoxtrotGPS are actually to diverge markedly at this
point, then I'm rather inclined to call what follows from this 0.99.4
`beta' release `FoxtrotGPS 1.0', and call the post-divergence series
of releases (with the coming invasive changes) something like
`FoxtrotGPS 1.1'.

Everything should be functionally solid at this point, and the
application should basically be `1.0 quality'. The only obvious
`pre-1.0' issues of which I'm aware in the package as a whole is:

* There's no user manual included.

* Many of the existing translations are only partially done.

I have spent time `shaking bugs out' of both the original code that we
inherited as well as the logic and GladeXML that I and others have added,
and presumably some of the more daring souls out there have been doing
the same with builds that they've made from their own Bazaar branches;
hopefully having an actual release will open things up to a wider audience.

Ideally, I'd like to see some packagers from the distributions pick this up
and run with it--SHR, Debian, Ubuntu, et al If you need help, or have
additional requirements that we're not yet meeting--let us know.

To get the OE-based distros started, I've attached a set of bitbake
recipe-files after the NEWS file :)

-- 
"Don't be afraid to ask (λf.((λx.xx) (λr.f(rr."

This is the first release of FoxtrotGPS since branching from tangoGPS.
The user-visible features and functionality of this release very similar
to those of tangoGPS 0.99.3; FoxtrotGPS does, however, include several fixes
and enhancements:

* Thanks to libgps, FoxtrotGPS supports both the new and old
  gpsd protocols transparently.

* The gpsd server address can now be specified either by name or
  by IP address.

* The saved gpsd host and port settings are used at startup,
  rather than defaulting to `localhost:2947' after each restart.

* Any pending `Load Track...' windows are no longer cancelled by
  geocoding.

* A bug causing geotagging of photographs to fail for photographs
  taken near lines of latitude or longitude has been fixed.

* Toolbars now have a style more consistent with other GTK+ applications.

* The command option-parser has been replaced:
  - The "-fullscreen" option has been replaced by a more standard
"--fullscreen" option.
  - A "--display" option is now supported to specify which X11
display to use.
  - A standard "--help" option is now supported as a means of
enquiring as to basic information about the program and its
invocation.

* A new `detail-scaling' feature has been added to the main menu,
  allowing selection of `fewer/larger details' or `more/smaller details'.

* GUI elements directing the user to `see tangogps.org for more details'
  have been removed.


Additionally, packagers and developers should note the following changes:

* All user-visible references in the program to the package-name
  (including paths to icons and configuration-data) are defined in
  terms of the GNU-standard symbols, "PACKAGE" and "PACKAGE_NAME",
  for easy re-branding.

* The internationalisation infrastructure has been updated and
  extended using intltool, and now supports translations in
  foxtrotgps.desktop.

* Issues triggering warnings from the GNU Autotools and the C
  compiler have been have been fixed. It should now be possible to
  build using GCC with CFLAGS="-Wall -Werror".

* All libraries on whic

test-post 00

2010-06-17 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Apologies if this test-message makes it through to the list and annoys
people; I have another message that I've been trying (and failing) to post
to the list, and I'm trying to diagnose it

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Re: opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Ed Kapitein
well, our company virus scanner is also complaining, so it seems a real
virus:

The page you've been trying to access was blocked.

Reason: Virus Detected! The page or file you requested is infected with
the following virus: Troj/JSRedir-BD.

Kind regards,
Ed

On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:32 +0200, Fox Mulder wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
> infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
> Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
> And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it? :)
> 
> Ciao,
>  Rainer
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opkg.org virus?

2010-06-17 Thread Fox Mulder
Hi,

since quite some time my virus scanner (avast) complains about a virus
infection (JS:Illredir-AX[Tr]) when i try to surf to www.opkg.org.
Can someone confirm this or is my virus scanner a bit mad?
And if there is a virus then why didn't the owner of this site remove it? :)

Ciao,
 Rainer

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Re: [gta02-core] Openmoko Beagle Hybrid

2010-06-17 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Hi Joerg,

Am 16.06.2010 um 21:51 schrieb Joerg Eesmann:

> Hi Nikolaus,
> Very good stuff, an open phone with OMAP3530-Power, my dream...
> 
> I am a little off topic here, but I take the chance to ask eitherway.
> I am thinking about a little simpler NaviBoard.
> The actual Naviboard has 2x2 ADC with I2C and one 2axis Gyro(analogue)
> and one 1-axis gyro(analogue). A few weeks ago Sparkfun announced a new
> 3-axis gyro with I2C (IDG3200), which would make the Naviboard much
> simpler, I guess, and give the chance to add the pressure sensor
> (BMP085) to the PCB.

These are interesting chips.

To disclose a top secret: the OM Beagle Hybrid also has space for up to 1x 
ITG-3200, 2x LIS302, 1x HMC5843, 1x LSM303 (redundancy), and 1x BMP085, all 
connected to I2C2 of the BeagleBoard. In addition to the TSC2007 and a Wi2Wi 
GPS module. Let's cross fingers that at least some of them work :)

> I have one of these gyro on a breakoutboard in my hands, the chip is
> really tiny with a tiny tiny footprint.
> I think I will be able to solder the pressure sensor with a reflow oven
> in future (when my reflow oven is finished), but this gyro and the
> honeywell mangneto sensor. How do I solder them?
> How do I apply the solder paste to such a fine grid with no special
> epipment? 
> You said, you also have at least one chip with BGA (0.5 pitch I guess)
> on your board, how did you manage to solder this during prototyping?
> Any tipps?
> Anyone?

Christoph has already described one method that can be applied during 
prototyping.

For the Beagle Hybrid, we did go to our SMD company and they have equipment to 
solder that for single parts. I don't know exactly how they do it, but it could 
be something like this machine:

http://www.bomir.com/online/?sub=773

Nikolaus
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