Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-19 Thread mossroy

I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC format 
(which was the case in the test ics file you sent me, generated by 
google calendar)


Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
It may present the entries in UTC or something.

If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
think that would be enough for me.

If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
provide one.

Thanks!

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:51 AM,community-requ...@lists.openmoko.org  wrote:


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From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
It's certainly a timezone issue.
I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

Any other issues with this script?
I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

Regards,
Mossroy

Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?




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Re: Openmoko / Medion Wikireader?

2011-03-19 Thread Patrick Beck
Hi Christoph,

when Openmoko Inc. still exists i hope we get a official statement from
them, for the future of Openmoko Products. When i look at the Wikireader
i have not seen any updates since months.

It's not easy to sell original Wikireader for 109 Euro against 79.95
Euro for the Medion Wikireader.

I think Openmoko has not a good price for you ... As in the discussion
in the other thread and in our personal mails (last year) i think the
price is still to high.

with kind regards

Patrick


Am Freitag, den 18.03.2011, 09:59 +0100 schrieb Christoph Pulster:
 Hi,
 
 AFAIK Openmoko sold some Wikireaders to Medion AG, which resell these  
 rebranded. So, no new product and yes, Openmoko Inc. as company is still  
 existing.
 
 I still stock the original Wikireader and of course the Freerunner.
 
 Christoph
 Openmoko Shop
 www.pulster.de
 
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Re: Openmoko / Medion Wikireader?

2011-03-19 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
Hi Patrick

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Patrick Beck pb...@yourse.de wrote:

 when Openmoko Inc. still exists i hope we get a official statement from
 them, for the future of Openmoko Products. When i look at the Wikireader
 i have not seen any updates since months.

What would you like to hear in an official statement?

We are very focused on making WikiReader a retail success. We sent a
newsletter out in January talking about our progress:

  http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b982f5bdf55759b5b47661379id=17f3fdc0f8

3 times a year (quarterly) we update WikiReader's content. Usually
with new languages and added Wikis (beyond just Wikipedia).

This past winter, Wikimedia's servers had serious problems and they
could not produce their XML dumps that we use. These are back up again
now... we're working on our Spring release. It will be out soon.

 It's not easy to sell original Wikireader for 109 Euro against 79.95
 Euro for the Medion Wikireader.

We (Om) sell the same 8GB version that Pulster sells for USD $99 on
our website. It ships from the USA, so if you add in the shipping
costs and VAT, you'll see that Pulster's price is very fair for
Europe.

Medion sells a 4GB version. Same with Pandigital in the USA. They can
afford to sell it for a lower margin because of the volume they move.

Believe it or not, WikiReader is expensive to build. The quality is
extremely high quality. We specifically designed it to last for a long
time on very simple AAA batteries. This required special components
that aren't commonly used in electronics these days.

Let us know if there is anything you'd like clarified. I'll do my best
to answer any questions you (or others) might have.

Sean

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Re: Openmoko / Medion Wikireader?

2011-03-19 Thread Jeff
I knew the mediaon and pandigital were the compressed and shortened 
versions of the Wikireader. The big one can use larger SD cards, so you 
can carry around more information. Mine has the full english wikipedia, 
wiktionary, and wikiquotes on an 8gb microsd. If you use a 16 gb card, 
you can add even more info, like Gutenberg. However, I don't think the 
smaller capacity wikireaders are capable of addressing the 8gb and 
larger cards.


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Re: Openmoko / Medion Wikireader?

2011-03-19 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Jeff jcolb...@netins.net wrote:
 I knew the mediaon and pandigital were the compressed and shortened versions
 of the Wikireader. The big one can use larger SD cards, so you can carry
 around more information. Mine has the full english wikipedia, wiktionary,
 and wikiquotes on an 8gb microsd. If you use a 16 gb card, you can add even
 more info, like Gutenberg. However, I don't think the smaller capacity
 wikireaders are capable of addressing the 8gb and larger cards.

Jeff

Besides the memory cards they ship with, they're identical.

Sean

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Re: [Qtmoko] automatic time?

2011-03-19 Thread Vinzenz Hersche
wow, nice.. :D
something like that is perfect, may i do it in a cron-job (all hour or so..), 
or by hand, that's not so much work :)
many many thanks for this hint! you're the hero of my day! :D
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Alfa21 schrieb am Freitag 18 März 2011:
2011-03-18@19:44 Alfa21
 so, to fix your rtc datetime, when needed, you have to:
 1) ... blah blah blah 6) reboot your moko: reboot


sorry sorry sorry!
valid but obsolete and comlex procedure given :P

the new one, to write the date in your rtc, is just:
(it's ok in qterminal also)
1) echo -n W  /var/spool/at/trigger

that's all! ;)
you do not have to stop neither qpe nor atd



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