that is handling the gestures that switch
between the three workspaces?
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? I intend to
try that on Debian soon and thought I'd ask so I can anticipate issues.
Being able to do that would make testing / developing easier, and I'm
guessing that it is what you already do.
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is that the issue is that MMS has some
carrier-specific configs?
The wiki discuss page mentions mmslib, which is actually a PHP library
that claims to decode MMS messages. Anyone play with that?
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On 2009.08.04.17.15, David Ford wrote:
| bluesms.py has initial support for MMS however my phone has been out for
| ..
bluesms.py is exactly what I was thinking of / looking for. I found your
svn and see that it is a work-in-progress, but I'll give it a spin when
I can anyway. Thanks!
--Brock
their .deb into my non-Hackable:1 debian install
(Debian-FSO) without issue and it works great. It is totally minimal,
but quite fast.
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Yep, I just tried it. It is webkit-based, I believe.
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On 2009.04.24.20.51, rakshat hooja wrote:
| does it have ssl support?
|
| On 4/24/09, Brock awwa...@thelackthereof.org wrote:
| They got some cool stuff going on over at Hackable:1. One that caught my
| eye is their new web browser
fbvnc is for the framebuffer, not to be run inside of X11 I'm afraid.
x11vnc does have a server-side scaling option you could look into.
Otherwise I don't know of any clients that do client-side scaling like
you want.
--Brock
On 2009.02.22.14.12, kimaidou wrote:
| Hi list,
|
| I am running
with.
--Brock
On 2009.02.22.18.15, kimaidou wrote:
| thanks for the answser. I am not particularly looking for some client side
| scaling, just for scaling. I if x11vnc can, it is ok for me ! I will look at
| the man, and post back here.
|
| thanks for your answer !
|
| 2009/2/22 Brock awwa
On 2009.02.19.12.21, kimaidou wrote:
| not done the 1/ ). Then I killed it by CTRL+Z
CTRL+Z backgrounds the process, not freeing any resources. Go for CTRL+C
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On 2009.02.10.11.26, Ben Wilson wrote:
| What are your thoughts on it? or other possible solutions.
Separate lists per-device (and per-distro) has been discussed and
dismissed previously. The general consensus is to push for topic-aware
subjects like [GTA01] or [debian].
--Brock
On 2009.01.26.15.35, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
| Pressing the case to simulate a mouse press at the edge of the touch screen
| is a really cool undocumented feature :-)
| I do it regularly to use these extremely thin scroll bars in some apps
Neat! Usability of midori just went up...
--Brock
pausing and starting on a signal? No need to read from a pipe.
| Probably a simple hack would do it.
How about 'killall -STOP mplayer' (equivalent of '^z')
and then 'killall -CONT mplayer' (equivalent of 'fg' after the '^z')
Toss those into the rules.yaml, eh?
--Brock
I extracted it and dropped it into place to work in debian. I've been
using it for several days and like this layout quite a bit... I threw in
a fuzz factor of 60 for sloppy slapping the keyboard, works great.
--Brock
On 2009.01.17.11.47, Shashank Bharadwaj wrote:
| On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:29
On 2009.01.06.18.30, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
| my ~/bin/loop does
|
| #!/bin/sh
| while true; do
| $1
| sleep 2
| done
|
| so I can just loop gsm-strength, loop energy, loop
| temperature or loop consumption.
You could also check out the 'watch' command.
--Brock
running...
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On 2008.12.02.19.57, Tony Berth wrote:
| On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| You must add g_ether to /etc/modules to get the module to load on
| boot.
|
|
| On 2008.12.02.18.34, Tony Berth wrote:
| | Dear list,
| |
| | I just installed the latest 2008.9
You must add g_ether to /etc/modules to get the module to load on
boot.
On 2008.12.02.18.34, Tony Berth wrote:
| Dear list,
|
| I just installed the latest 2008.9 kernel and jffs2 and when I connect to a
| debian 4 box it doesn't get listed as a USB device. As a result, I can't
| establish USB
with your window manager to give the dialer focus
though.
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evolution of the current setup (#1) sounds
pretty good.
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to really dislike it
| when the memory consumption gets to the limit.
I also turned off the ramdisks in /tmp and /var, which decreased memory
consumption fractionally.
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should also be decreased when screen is locked.
I noticed that my phone is always upside-down when in my pocket... so I
was thinking that I'd have it suspend when upside-down :)
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While sharing -- links2 is quite good, and shows images when you run it
in X. Links are clickable and such of course.
--Brock
On 2008.10.18.10.01, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
| Do not forget dillo ;)
|
| http://www.dillo.org/
| http://misc.andi.de1.cc/dillo/dillo_2.0-r0_armv4t.ipk
On 2008.10.01.13.05, Vince M. Clark wrote:
| I've tried multiple times with no success.
How about removing all SD and SIM cards, does that help?
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prefer. Just plug into wall-socket and phone,
| start NOR twice, viola.
|
| -Shawn
As an added tip -- when I ran my battery dry I couldn't get it to boot.
I took out the sim and SD card and it booted (with NOR) instantly while
plugged in with the wall charger.
--Brock
On 2008.09.23.19.21, David Samblas wrote:
| any news about the real openess of android?
The news is: no news.
Still just the SDK and kernel available from the website. No hints about
when more will be released. Nor really detailed about how _much_ more
will be released.
--Brock
, is there an open alternative to streetview? (Combined with
| Tangogps and OSM maybe?)
I think their thingie does use the accelerometers.
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On 2008.09.23.13.46, Brock wrote:
| On 2008.09.23.19.21, David Samblas wrote:
| | any news about the real openess of android?
|
| The news is: no news.
Scratch that. They just released the Android 1.0 SDK release 1, and in
the announcement they say:
So what's next for us? Well, we'll keep
...)
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prepaid card. I was thinking I'd learn how to just dial
the modem directly...
The FSO stack doesn't seem to like funny looking numbers either. That
one might be easier to fix.
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immediately given to the app, when frameworkd is
stopped.
Anyone know why that is?
Thanks,
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version of
| 2008.08-updates or FDOM has corrupted it I
Following the directions earlier on the list, or on the wiki at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian, I applied the sleep/wakeup script
and haven't had an SD card corruption issues since. I highly recommend
you add it to FDOM! :)
--Brock
thing with SMS. I know there are
email-SMS gateways so the phone wakes up on SMS then does a pull of
whatever you want. Could be used for all sorts of push like things.
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