e...@kapitein.org writes:
>
>
> Hello Ed,
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Unfortunately the man command doesn't work with rtcwake on the phone
> (but does with other software, e.g. 7zr). A specific command to try
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller writes:
> Dear all,
>
> now, several days after the announcement of the "GTA04 group
> tour", the first subscriptions have arrived (thanks you to all who
> have already subscribed!).
>
> And we have already seen many improvements by the kernel
> and distro developers that
Benjamin Deering writes:
>>> effect to make ffalarms useless ...
>>>
>>
> I thought that had to do with an fsotdld issue
> (http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/596)
You are right, I did not have it on the top of my mind since I use the
workaround:
As a temporary workaround one can enabl
Davide Scaini writes:
> i'm experiencing the same problem: clock is stuck during suspend and
> it takes some time to update correctly when resumed. This has the side
This is a GUI problem, I suppose it must be sleeping for 60 seconds to
update every minute, but this sleeping does not handle susp
Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
> 2010/9/20 Łukasz Pankowski :
>>> Are you saying that if I want to schedule new alarms, at say, 6.00,
>>> 6.05, and 6.10, then I should create 6.00, quit and restart ffalarms,
>>> create 6.05, etc..?
>>
>> No, only if you set
Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
> 2010/9/20 Łukasz Pankowski :
>>> Are you saying that if I want to schedule new alarms, at say, 6.00,
>>> 6.05, and 6.10, then I should create 6.00, quit and restart ffalarms,
>>> create 6.05, etc..?
>>
>> No, only if you set
Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
> Hi Łukasz,
>
> 2010/9/20 Łukasz Pankowski :
>> I, as the author of ffalarms see it too :), but as no one complains I
>> can live with it. The problem is that at the moment if you set multiple
>
> Well, it *is* rather annoying.
>
>&
Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
> ffalarms often rings with multiple simultaneous processes. Looking
> around to see what was going on, I expected to find some sort of
> at-command to queue the alarms, but the only at* executable is atd.
>
> So:
>
> a. anybody else seeing this behaviour from ffalarms?
Fox Mulder writes:
> At the moment the alarm have to sound ~45s before it is loud enough to
> be heard not only in a absolutely quiet environment. :)
> Because i can't find a config where i could set the initial starting
> volume for the alarm sound i added a ticket at [1].
It is configurable, s
Petr Vanek writes:
> i have been using ffalarms daily and really like it. thanks for it!
>
> have one feature request - in reality, it makes a really great atd
> frontend :), would it be possible to implement a feature
> to choose whether alarm should be sound or not and also to run custom
> comm
Vladimir Berezenko writes:
> В Птн, 26/03/2010 в 00:38 +0100, Łukasz Pankowski пишет:
>
>> I have just released new ffalarms 0.4
>
> I've found a "feature". 8( If an alarm window is closed unexpectedly
> (i.e. someone just pressed the [X]) the alarm stays ri
Hi all,
I have just released new ffalarms 0.4
Notes:
- add snoozing alarm with double click (replaces puzzle)
- only one alarm is playing at a time (new one may start if the
playing one is stopped or snoozed)
- alarm list now works in single item selection mode, displays alarm
summary in a
Timo Jyrinki writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought myself A7+ FreeRunner since my A5 started to have its
> USB port breaking, buzz fix faltering, display problematic, plastic
> case pins broken etc. (1,5+ years of very heavy use:)). I just noticed
> that A7 requires much lower microphone settings than
Vladimir Berezenko writes:
> В Сбт, 20/02/2010 в 19:17 +0100, Łukasz Pankowski пишет:
>
>> I have just released new ffalarms 0.3.2
>>
>> Notes:
>> - add editing of recurring alarms
>
> Can you plz also implement enabling and disabling already used alarms
Hi all,
I have just released new ffalarms 0.3.2
Notes:
- add editing of recurring alarms
- clicking anywhere inside summary box activates it (closes: #300)
- compiles with current libeflvala (a18c70a, 2010-01-26)
Download (if you want it before it hits SHR-u):
http://projects.openmoko.org/frs
Bernd Prünster writes:
> jeremy jozwik wrote:
>> 2009/10/31 Łukasz Pankowski :
>>
>>> - make puzzle digits twice bigger for without glasses readability
>>>
>>
>> i like this one, works well.
>>
> isn't the point of the puzzle
Vikas Saurabh writes:
>> r...@om-gta02 ~ $ ffalarms
>> icalerror.c:99: BADARG: Bad argument to function
>> ffalarms: icalerror.c:100: icalerror_set_errno: Assertion `0' failed.
>> Aborted
>> r...@om-gta02 ~ $
>>
>> any ideas?
> It happened to me as well...and its probably you have got an empty
>
William Kenworthy writes:
> On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 22:39 +0100, Petr Vanek wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 21:32:03 +
>> Al Johnson (AJ) wrote:
>>
>> >On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Petr Vanek wrote:
>> >> >I meant that it ought to behave that way in future, not that it
>> >> >would in the curr
jeremy jozwik writes:
> 2009/10/25 Łukasz Pankowski :
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.3, it adds recurring alarms, please test
>> it before depending on it.
>>
>> For me the most missing feature now is being able to edit the alarms and
>>
Rafael Ignacio Zurita writes:
> Hello people,
> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>
> It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobile phones, with a fullscreen
> keyboard, and sound/screen/vibrator feedback.
>
> You can set the colors and the transparency, set new keyboard layout
Marcel writes:
> Am Montag, den 26.10.2009, 23:09 +0100 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Marcel writes:
>>
>> > Am Montag, den 26.10.2009, 22:15 +0100 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> >> Marcel writes:
>> >>
>> >> > Am Montag, den
Marcel writes:
> Am Montag, den 26.10.2009, 22:15 +0100 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Marcel writes:
>>
>> > Am Montag, den 26.10.2009, 02:07 +0100 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> >> Hi
>> >>
>> >> I have just released ffalarm
Marcel writes:
> Am Montag, den 26.10.2009, 02:07 +0100 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.3, it adds recurring alarms, please test
>> it before depending on it.
>>
>> For me the most missing feature now is being able
lukp...@o2.pl (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:
> Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:07:32AM +0100, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>>> - add support for recurring alarms, attaching messages to alarms, and
>>> choosing alarm date from a calendar
>>&
Jeffrey Ratcliffe writes:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:07:32AM +0100, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>> - add support for recurring alarms, attaching messages to alarms, and
>> choosing alarm date from a calendar
>>
>> - add configuration option for alarm volume,
Al Johnson writes:
> On Monday 26 October 2009, Christ van Willegen wrote:
>> Dzen dobry Łukasz,
>>
>> I've noticed that when the alarm sounds, the FR turns off after some
>> time. I've never needed to depend on the alarm, but it's not nice when
>> you alarm clock itself falls asleep ;-)
>>
>>
Christ van Willegen writes:
> Dzen dobry Łukasz,
>
> I've noticed that when the alarm sounds, the FR turns off after some
> time. I've never needed to depend on the alarm, but it's not nice when
> you alarm clock itself falls asleep ;-)
>
> Is that fixable (on SHR-U)? Maybe you could resource-loc
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.3, it adds recurring alarms, please test
it before depending on it.
For me the most missing feature now is being able to edit the alarms and
postponing in the acknowledge window. Ideas and comments are welcome.
Notes:
- add support for recurring alarms, attac
Thomas Zimmermann writes:
> Am Samstag 19 September 2009 14:20:12 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.2.4. Features:
>>
>> - now looks like other Elementary programs
>>
>> - LED clock: add configuration option to
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.4. Features:
- now looks like other Elementary programs
- LED clock: add configuration option to change color of LED digits.
You can change the color by setting ``color`` to ``red, blue,
green`` (numbers in range 0-255) in your ~/.ffalarmsrc. For
ex
c_c writes:
> Hi,
> Here's the latest version of launcher.
>
> Changes :-
> * contacts categories
> * better sms workflow
>
> Caveats : It still takes long for the program to get ready for use. I'm
> still trying to figure out how best to optimise the initial data sync
> between op
Hi,
I have just uploaded new release of atd-over-fso, fixes problem with atd
exiting during system start up, see Notes and Download below.
Hope it works for you.
Notes:
--
Now atd-over-fso is waiting for org.freesmartphone.otimed instead of
exiting if it is not available on first call to S
Bernd Prünster writes:
> jeremy jozwik schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> No one before asked for an option to change the color in ffalarms. So
>>> for you may change LED_COLOR in ffalarms.edc [1], recompile and replace
>>> the theme.
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> http://projects.openmoko.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.ph
jeremy jozwik writes:
> just a quick question in regards to ffalarms. i was looking around in
> the led clock app page on the wiki
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/LED_clock
>
> it makes mention of being able to change the clock color. is there any
> support for this in ffalarms?
Hi,
No one befo
Marcel writes:
> G'evening,
>
> I'm not sure where this problem comes from, so I tell you about it before
> filing a bug somewhere. Steps to reproduce:
> 0. Boot the Neo "freshly"
> 1. Set an alarm in ffalarms
> 2. suspend the Neo
> 3. wait for the alarm to "ring" (whatever sound you have set :p
Adam Jimerson writes:
> On Wednesday 08 July 2009 09:21:17 pm W.Kenworthy wrote:
>> On Wed, 2009-07-08 at 15:05 -0400, Adam Jimerson wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 08 July 2009 01:50:04 am jeremy jozwik wrote:
>> > > its no minor bug. in the PST8PDT timezone the day would get switched
>> > > after 6 pm
macs abbrevs for some common names such as
prn -> stdout.printf
getenv -> Environment.get_variable
>
> -Steven
>
> 2009/6/28 Łukasz Pankowski :
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
>>
>> - rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (sa
Marcel writes:
> Eehm. Does opkg call suggestions deps, too?
> (In contrast to recommendations)
It would be strange.
You may try
dpkg -I ffalarms_0.2.3-r0_armv4t.ipk | grep frameworkd
and check whether I am mad.
>
> Collected errors:
> * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for ff
24hr_format=yes
to
[ledclock]
24hr_format=true
That is because Python version of reading ini-like files allows
true|false, yes|no, and 1|0 for boolean values while glib one allows
only true|false.
>
> 2009/6/28 Łukasz Pankowski :
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarm
Marcel writes:
> Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 22:13:24 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
>>
>> - rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as 0.2.2)
>>
>> - avoids suspend and
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as 0.2.2)
- avoids suspend and keeps display on during alarm on FSO platform
(such as SHR)
- note: will not stop alarms added by previous versions of ffalarms
Download:
http://proj
jeremy jozwik writes:
> nice interesting error creeping on me this morning, after installing literki
> i figured i would switch the keyboard to none in elementary. works great for
> the adding new contact, the one place
> where the default keyboard would auto show. i could now use literki witho
If ffalarms does not start for you displaying exception:
ValueError: Ecore_Evas_Engine_Type changed and bindings are now invalid,
position 180 is now NULL!
Then ffalarms 0.2.2 is a fix for that get it from:
http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/?group_id=260
(only Python 2.6 version).
Changes:
- fix
jeremy jozwik writes:
> since my question falls under this email ill ask here.
> is there anything that can be done so that an alarm will still work
> after setting it then turning off the device and then opening ffalarms
> again.
> the alarm is still saved in the programs memory, but it never se
Russell Hay writes:
> Hi Lukasz,
>
> I'm trying to install the package for SHR-testing, and I'm getting an md5
> error when trying to install... any ideas?
>
> r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install
> http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/745
> /ffalarms_0.2.1-r0_all_py2.6.ipk
> Downloading
>
Roland Whitehead writes:
> It's been asked before but I can't find any references to a package
> for emacs. Does such exist? If not, how can I get emacs running -
> doesn't need to be xemacs as I'm quite happy to run it either in
> terminal or via a remote session.
I install joe
(http://do
Hi
I have just uploaded Debian packages (and source) of ffalarms and
atd-over-fso they are on:
https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/?group_id=260
Added quit button to main screen (default Debian/freerunner wm does not
allow to close app!).
Resuming from suspend works, though for me often if suspend
lukp...@o2.pl (Łukasz Pankowski) writes:
> Timo Scheffler writes:
>
>> Hm... I looked at the sources from atd-over-fso (but I'm no expert... so
>> maybe it's not my place to say this) and I think maybe otimed is not
>> there anymore.
>> If you look in
Anas Alzouhbi writes:
> hello!
> I try to a build simle program which uses d-bus
> my program is too simple, its header contains: #include
> but I obtained this error messaj: error: dbus/dbus.h: No such file or
> directory
> should I add any flag to the commands in Makefile, or what I have to
d stop
And run it from the console without debugging it should display errors
concerning dbus connection:
$ /usr/sbin/atd /var/spool/atd
I will look at this in the evening or this weekend.
>
> Łukasz Pankowski schrieb:
>> Timo Scheffler writes:
>>
>>> Wrong Link, her
Timo Scheffler writes:
> You're right.
> It's set to GMT and I have GMT +2 ...
> What do I have to do to fix it? *feels like newbie*
I would first check
$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Warsaw
And set it to what I need if says something different
$ echo Europe/Warsaw > /etc/timezone
Something must
Timo Scheffler writes:
> Wrong Link, here is the example:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
>
> import dbus
> import time
>
> # Wakeup in 60 seconds
> wakeuptime=str(time.time()+60)
>
> system_bus = dbus.SystemBus()
>
> rtc_object = system_bus.get_object('org.freesmartphone.odeviced',
> '/org/freesmartph
Helge Hafting writes:
> Please keep the alarm going for 15min or so - it is possible to sleep
> through 5 min. :-) 15 min won't hurt the battery much.
You can change it in configuration file, see:
http://ffalarms.projects.openmoko.org/#configuration
>
> Also, consider using the vibrator when
uspend when alarms rings, than recursive alarms and attaching text
messages to alarms (more work, worth to do in a single long piece of
time), than "sun rising".
>
> Thx again
>
> 2009/4/27 Łukasz Pankowski
>
> "Steven **" writes:
>
>
"Steven **" writes:
> A well written app that works quite well under latest SHR-testing
> (installed via opkg directly from SHR feeds).
Nice to hear.
> One area I think needs improvement ASAP: my Freerunner suspends (thus
> silencing the alarm) before the alarm gets loud enough to really wake
ivvmm writes:
> Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch 22 April 2009 11:08:40 schrieb ivvmm:
>>> Klaus Fürth wrote:
Does locking works for you? I get a message "No PAM support was built
into Enlightment desk, locking is disabled". Any way to change this?
>>> It seems that locking
Helge Hafting writes:
> Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>> Klaus Fürth writes:
>>
>>>Timeout settings (are these setting unit seconds?):
>>> suspend : 20
>>
>> These are in minutes, so change to 1 check if it works for you (I have
>> no
Klaus Fürth writes:
>Timeout settings (are these setting unit seconds?):
> suspend : 20
These are in minutes, so change to 1 check if it works for you (I have
no problem with that).
> When suspended, an incoming call wakes up the device, an alarm doesn't.
ffalarms (opkg install ff
c_c writes:
> Hi,
>
> 1. Please consider moving /home/root/.intone/art to /usr/share/intone,
> it is quite strange to install files in to user directory.
>
> Sorry for that one. I was doing that so I could test on my laptop (and
> forgot that the release was last generated on my PC). Will release
c_c writes:
> Hi,
> Here is a newer version with some bug fixes and seeking.
> intone_0.21_arm.ipk
Hi!
With seeking it is a nice finger friendly player, thanks for that!
Works great for me on shr-unstable.
I want to mention three minor issues/requests [1]:
1. Please consider moving /home/
The Digital Pioneer writes:
> Same on unstable. I could really stand to use this app, if only I
> could get it working...
I had no sound after 03 april upgrade of shr-unstable, I also could not
ssh to the phone, after 'depmod -a' on this or shr list, both ssh and
sound works fine for me. Defalut
"W.Kenworthy" writes:
> On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 12:32 +0200, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>> kimaidou writes:
> ...
>> > Thanks anyway, great soft !
>>
>
> When you do the rewrite, can you "lose" the 1..2..3..4.. thing! - or at
> least make
Joerg Reisenweber writes:
> Am Sa 28. März 2009 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
>> Hello
>>
>> I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
>> Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
>>
>> I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which
kimaidou writes:
> One question : is it possible to set a recurring alarm, eg each week
> day at 7:00 ? It would be a great feature
For now there is no way to set a recurring alarm. To support this I
thought to make rescheduling on: every alarm, ffalarms start (+ changing
alarms), system start.
Marcel writes:
> Here on debian it doesn't - the alarm gets triggered once I resume but not in
> suspended state. While the Neo's awake everything works fine. (If the system
> clock is set correctly *slapping himself*)
Sorry, I forgotten you are on Debian. Try install python-rtc,
(fso-framewo
Marcel writes:
> Am Friday 03 April 2009 18:44:46 schrieb Yogiz:
>> Secondly, it doesn't wake up the phone out of suspend on my SHR. When
>> returning from suspend manually afterwards it displays the turning off
>> alarm page and plays the sound (although very quitely).
>>
>> If I can get it to w
"Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann" writes:
> thanks for this nice app... I added ffalarms and atd-over-fso to the shr-
> unstable feed :-)
Nice to hear that.
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Yogiz writes:
> Hi and thanks for your app. A working alarm clock is a high priority on
> the Freerunner and yours might work fine.
>
> Firstly, the ipk on the project page installed the python module
> into /usr/lib/python2.5 instead of 2.6. For that reason it failed the
> first time I ran it bu
Yaroslav Halchenko writes:
> do you mean that whenever that is done you will be ready to package
> Debian packages for ffalarms? ;)
Yes, that is the aim.
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Franky Van Liedekerke writes:
> So this evening I'll play a bit with that image (I need to add atd from
> angstrom to get the alarms to work probably) and see about the bluetooth
> thingie.
May be you will be interested: I am just working on Debian packages of
atd-over-fso [1] (port of atd wor
The Digital Pioneer writes:
> I've got a similar problem on SHR-unstable...
>
> Error: Connection ":1.142" is not allowed to own the service
> "org.openmoko.projects.ffalarms.atd" due to security policies in the
> configuration file
>
> How might I go about fixing this?
Please install atd-over
The Digital Pioneer writes:
> Interesting... Here we are:
>
> root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11
> Bye bye, thx to use Neon
> root @ freerunner [~] # neon --engine x11-16
> Segmentation fault
So x11-16 engine is broken in SHR-unstable, ffalarms does not have
--engine option (this proble
The Digital Pioneer writes:
> SHR-unstable, it segfaults with no output. However, if I run it with --help I
> do see that output...
I have only SHR-testing installed thus cannot check it now, I will
look at this later this week.
Could you check if neon, which is similar as far as GUI is concer
"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" writes:
> On Saturday 28 March 2009 01:58:34 Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
>> Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
>>
>> I am happy to annou
Marcel writes:
> Hey Łukasz,
>
> first: you've built a nice gui there :)
> But I've got some problem: I'm using Debian (which somehow has an atd on my
> desktop system but I cannot find it in the repositories...) and am happy to
> hear you made a(n?) fso wrapper. Having extracted the binary and
Hello
I am the author of Finger friendly alarms [1]. Which I developed for
Om 2008.12 up to version 0.2.
I am happy to announce version 0.2.1 of ffalarms which adds support
for SHR (tested on SHR testing) -- for this I ported atd to work on
top of FSO Framework Time API (called atd-over-fso avai
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