[QtMoko] v37: Thanks

2011-12-20 Thread correu griera
Hi:

After some disappointing experiences, I left the FR closet for a
while. Now I have installed QtMoko v37 and I am using it for two
weeks. Actually works very well and I finally can I use as my only
phone. It is much more friendly than my previous HTC anf it is very
useful to have the same OS on the phone and the computer. Thank you
all for this great job.

Griera

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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen - segfault

2011-12-20 Thread fdvjoif

Il 20/12/2011 17:45, Gilles Filippini ha scritto:

fdvj...@vodafone.it a écrit , Le 20/12/2011 15:41:

Do you experienced better performance with the compiled theme, which
uses .pic files, instead of the packaged one wich uses .png files?

I haven't tried it yet. I'm still in the process of refining the
packaging. And the iterations are very long (5 hours to cross-build
the whole package in a clean chroot).

Thanks,

_g.



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Ok let us know about performance when ready. It could be useful to know 
if a precompiled theme works better! Thank you.


Regards
Joif
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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen - segfault

2011-12-20 Thread Gilles Filippini
fdvj...@vodafone.it a écrit , Le 20/12/2011 15:41:
> Do you experienced better performance with the compiled theme, which
> uses .pic files, instead of the packaged one wich uses .png files?

I haven't tried it yet. I'm still in the process of refining the
packaging. And the iterations are very long (5 hours to cross-build
the whole package in a clean chroot).

Thanks,

_g.



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Summary: FSOSHRCON'11

2011-12-20 Thread Lukas Märdian
[Crossposting to openmoko-community, shr-user and gta04-owner MLs]

Dear all,

as a participant of the FSOSHRCON'11 in Essen (Germany) this year, I'd
like to summarize the topics we discussed and the work we did this last
weekend.

* Date and Location
* Participants
* The Ports (which Devices to support)
* The Stack (SysV Init vs. Systemd / Udev vs. Devtmpfs)
* Stability and Organization
* Solved Tasks
* Openmoko Community Survey 2011 – please take part!


Date and Location:
  The FSOSHRCON'11 took place from 16.12. - 18.12.2011 at the Linux
  Hotel in Essen, Germany.


Participants:
  antrik, GNUtoo, Heinervdm, JaMa, mickeyl, morphis, mrmoku,
  nschle85, slyon


The Ports (which Devices to support):
  FSO status:
  [working] Openmoko GTA01, Openmoko GTA02, Palm Pre (+variants)
  [work in progress] Goldelico GTA04, Nokia N900, Google Nexus S

  SHR supports:
  Openmoko GTA02, Goldelico GTA04, Nokia N900, Palm Pre (+variants),
  Google Nexus S


The Stack (SysV Init vs. Systemd / Udev vs. Devtmpfs):
  * SHR will switch from SysV init to Systemd in the (near) future, to
provide a faster and cleaner bootup.
  * There will probably be a minimal FSO init process, which can be used
to bootup a minimal FSO featurephone stack.
  * We see phones as mostly static devices with fixed use cases, thus we
prefer devtmpfs over udev and will use it on all devices running
SHR.
  * Udev will stay in the feeds, so power users who want to use their
phone as a mini computer can install it anyways.


Stability and Organization:
  * SHR will make releases in the future
  * Release will be created from best staging image + feed, but
without maintaining release branch.
  * releases consists of a set of features and/or bug fixes
  * for testing the new features, staging images are published and
tested by developers and the community
  * developers are working on feature branches which are merged after
the work is finished
  * versions of major components are locked in SHR and updated as
features


Solved Tasks:
  * GTA04 support: you can now build SHR-Core images, which are almost
working. Still lacking proper power management (kernel) and proper
audio routing (fso/alsa) – both are worked on
  * shr_elm_softkey: fixed a long standing bug which prevented you from
closing several applications (ffphonelog, ffalarms, iliwi)
  * ffalarms: fixed segfault on adding an alarm
  * trac cleanup: we started to clean up our trac bug database, which
included closing a lot of outdated/obsolete bugs.


Openmoko Community Survey 2011 – please take part!
  We decided to start a poll about which hardware and which software you
  use or are interested in these days. The results will help us to
  focus on relevant hard-/software.
  Please participate in the survey at Doodle and spread the word about
  it!

  => http://www.doodle.com/sh6insnivnvqyz7h



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Re: [QtMoko] new theme: MokoFaen - segfault

2011-12-20 Thread fdvjoif

Il 20/12/2011 00:23, Gilles Filippini ha scritto:

While trying to build a whole qtmoko Debian package including this new
theme I experienced segfaults with two SVG files:

* etc/themes/mokofaen/pics/system/datebook/noalarm.svg
* etc/themes/mokofaen/pics/system/profileedit/Note.svg

[...]

Attached is a patch for both themes.
Thank you for the patch, I updated those files. Do you experienced 
better performance with the compiled theme, which uses .pic files, 
instead of the packaged one wich uses .png files? I was investigating 
this issue.
Radek do you have also the source of every qtmoko apps on GIT? Just to 
know, I uploaded my files on my dropbox space but maybe it is not the 
better place to store them.


Regards
Joif

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Re: QtMoko v37 for GTA02 - landscape big keyboard

2011-12-20 Thread Rafael Ignacio Zurita
--- On Mon, 12/19/11, Philip Rhoades  wrote:
> People,
> > 
> > bigkeyboard or biglandscapekeyboard :
> > 
> > 
> > https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/tree/master/src/plugins/inputmethods/biglandscapekeyboard
> 
> 
> This is good but when the text is bigger than 3 lines - you
> can't see what you are typing . .

Yes. We need to fix that. I will try to set the visible lines = 3,
so it starts to do scroll when text is larger than 3 and we
can see what we are writting. Also, no sure if removing the
numbers keys will do that space bigger (because the idea
is removing the number keys and doing the other bigger).

Let me try some tests and I will report if I was able
to fix that.

Rafa


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Re: Navit for QtMoko

2011-12-20 Thread Griera
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 16:00:34 +0100
Radek Polak  wrote:

> Hi,
> also navit is now ported to qtmoko. Please check:
> 
> http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/apps/qtmoko-navit.html

Nice. Thanks a lot!! 

> 
> for install instuctions. It's still quite ugly hack. E.g. i modified QtGui.pc 
> so that it passes -lqtopia but otherwise it should work quite nice.
> 
> I have to somehow solve automatic downloading of dependencies when .deb is 
> clicked in browser so that install is even easier.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Radek
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