Re: car charger

2008-10-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 October 2008 12:50:57 Cédric Berger wrote:
 Ok, thanks...
 Would be interesting if by chance you could check between the ID pin
 and ground if you have a resistance close to 4.7Kohm ...?

I will look at it, and post the results.


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Re: car charger

2008-10-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 October 2008 09:43:49 Cédric Berger wrote:
 On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 07:25, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Just wanted to post that I received
  http://www.cross-mark.com/charger-adapter-black-1000mah-p-962.html in the
  mail today.  The FreeRunner automatically kicks into 1000ma charge mode.

 Automatically 1A? Isn't it only possible with the 47k resistor on charger ?

I can assuse that, at least, tomtom one v2 charger charges my neo at 1 A (as 
mentioned on wiki: 
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_charger#TomTom_car_charger

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Re: car charger

2008-10-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 October 2008 11:24:49 Cédric Berger wrote:
 On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:03, David Garabana Barro [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  On Friday 10 October 2008 10:22:39 Michele Renda wrote:
  Can you tell to me how do you find out the charge rate?
 
  I use this one:
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Forcing_fast_charge_mode#Beni.27s_fast_char
 ge_gta02.sh

 Ok, so in this case, it is not automatic.

No, no...
I only use that script to see current charge mode:

fast_charge_gta02.sh status

I can assure you that Neo puts itself into 1A charge mode when plugged to 
tomtom car charger.

I have never forced charge mode... it scares me ;)

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Re: car charger

2008-10-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 October 2008 10:22:39 Michele Renda wrote:
 Can you tell to me how do you find out the charge rate?

I use this one:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Forcing_fast_charge_mode#Beni.27s_fast_charge_gta02.sh

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Re: [qtextended] After 4 days...

2008-10-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 09 October 2008 18:02:57 Cédric Berger wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 17:48, Russell Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I found it lasted around three hours (moderate usage) BUT I did have
  Bluetooth and wifi turned on. Will try again tomorrow!
 
  Disappointed that it doesn't wake up from suspend on an incoming call -
  but we can't have everything, can we?

 Wake up on call /sms works pretty well for me.

It doesn't work for me too. Every call received with phone suspended is a 
missed call.

Mi SIM is VERY antique (december 1999). Might be this the problem?

Shoud I try to get a duplicate or is a good thing to have it for testing 
openmoko with such an old hardware? 

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Re: car charger

2008-10-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
El Venres, 10 de Outubro de 2008, Michael Shiloh escribió:
  I will look at it, and post the results.

 Anxiously awaiting your measurements.

 If there is no 4.7K resistor, I'd move this discussion to the kernel
 list. We should not be charging at 1A if we do not see this resistor.

ID pin and GND ping are not connected on this charger. I have tried up to 
200Mohm, the maximum measured by my multimeter.

My model is exactly the same one as specified on the wiki:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_charger#TomTom_car_charger

Could I make some software test?

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Re: [Om2008.9] Using Freerunner as a digital audio player

2008-10-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
El Luns, 13 de Outubro de 2008, Matthias Camenzind escribió:
 Convert the audio files before you copy them to the FR. The bad quality is
 caused of that pulseaudio and the openmoko-mediaplayer uses near to 100%
 cpu time. I converted some mp3 to mono 64kbps, they sound good.And cpu
 usage is around 60%. Here a little script: #!/bin/bash

400 MHz unable to decode 128 kbps mp3 on the fly???

My 486-66 did it with winamp!

I think there might be some problem with latest qtopia's mediaplayer (or sound 
server).
The same files I heard flawlessly on 4.3.3 snapshot, continuosly clicks on 
4.4.1. Both in ogg and mp3.


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Re: CRC Fail

2008-10-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
El Sábado, 25 de Outubro de 2008, Armin ranjbar escribió:
 I have noticed that my device takes a lot of time to reach init state ,
 its appear that kernel take huge amount of time to boot filesystem , i
 have changed log_level of boot args and noticed few CRC Fail 0x1a3f , boot

I get those CRC Fail too, but mine boots with no other (apparent) problem.

Could anyone confirm CRC fail is sort of normal?



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Re: GPS sensitivity

2008-10-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 27 October 2008 20:43:43 Gora Mohanty wrote:


 Much as we all love OpenMoko, I find it hard to believe that a
 device with AGPS has comparable or worse performance than one
 without it. There are certainly many things about the N95 that
 suck, but I sincerely doubt that it has worse GPS location
 capabilities.

I allways though Freerunner had AGPS. That's what wiki says:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Hardware#AGPS

Isn't it true?

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Re: QtExtended 4.4.2 Changes?

2008-10-31 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 31 October 2008 17:55:36 Pander wrote:


 Does anyone else got it working properly or the same problems?


I had not problem, at least for booting it and trying to make a couple calls 
and suspend/resume cycles.

But, I have flashed the kernel included in .tgz:

testing-om-gta02-20081029.uImage.bin

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Re: QtExtended 4.4.2 Changes?

2008-10-31 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 31 October 2008 18:13:06 Tobias Kündig wrote:
 Bluetooth doesn't work for me. In the Bluetooth menu I only get a
 «Bluetooth not available.» message...

The same for me with testing-om-gta02-20081029.uImage.bin kernel


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Re: [Om2008.9] 'qpe' causes heavy load on boot

2008-11-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 10 November 2008 10:25:10 Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,

 Since some time I encounter that on boot the 'qpe' proc causes very
 heavy load short after boot; I digged into this and now I know what's
 going on but don't know why:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om_2008.8#Known_Issues

Look for QPE high cpu usage , for an explanation and a workaround 

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[shr] SHR image released

2008-11-12 Thread David Garabana Barro
Anyone?

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR

Images:
http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing/images/neo1973/

It's pretty, seems stable, is *fast* (for me faster than FDOM and FSO M3 for 
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Re: [shr] SHR image released

2008-11-12 Thread David Garabana Barro
 It's pretty, seems stable, is *fast* (for me faster than FDOM and FSO M3
 for sure)

And is the very first time I can receive calls with suspended phone. Neither 
FDOM or Qtopia/Qtextended allowed it to me (#1024, I suppose)

Is far from perfect, but is the first time an Openmoko based distro gave me so 
good impression. 

Now I'll give FSO M4 a try. After all, SHR is based on FSO...

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Re: [shr] **No** SHR image released. Only a preview.

2008-11-12 Thread David Garabana Barro
El Xoves, 13 de Novembro de 2008, Julien Cassignol escribió:
 The SHR image was NOT released.

I'm sorry very much. I was so happy with a simple thing like receiving calls 
with phone suspended, that I had to say it on community list. ;)

My fault...

However, congratulations!. You're doing a very very good job!

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Re: [shr] SHR image released

2008-11-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
El Xoves, 13 de Novembro de 2008, Chris Samuel escribió:

 I'm sure I've received calls and SMS's with my phone suspended
 with both Qtopia (4.3.3 snapshot) and QT Extended (4.4.2).

For me it's much worst

qtopia 4.3.3 lost every call I received with phone suspended. When I woke it 
up, I received a lost call sms from my operator.

qtextended 4.4.2  is funnier. I don't receive the calls, but when I wake the 
phone up, it starts to ring, no matter if the call were made 10 minutes 
before. Then I also receive a lost call sms. 
Worst part is that when you call me, you can hear call tone, not busy tone 
nor out of coberture 

I suppose it's a matter of luck. 

What is true is thar every try I made with SHR preview, simply worked. 
Suspend/resume is working also.

For me, SHR is the nearest I got to have a daily phone freerunner.

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Re: [shr] SHR image released

2008-11-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 13 November 2008 16:27:37 Leonti Bielski wrote:

 But I didn´t think it´s SHR specific problem until I´ve seen that
 someone else has it too.

I solved it making a /etc/init.d/networking restart from neo terminal

usb0 had no IP

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Re: [shr] SHR image released

2008-11-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 13 November 2008 18:34:27 Tilman Baumann wrote:
 Julien Cassignol wrote:

 I just like to report that I have no USB networking issues at all.
 I have of course the right kernel and i have a gta01.

Mine is production gta02. I have also flashed right kernel.



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Re: [shr] SHR image released

2008-11-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 13 November 2008 18:34:27 Tilman Baumann wrote:

 I just like to report that I have no USB networking issues at all.
 I have of course the right kernel and i have a gta01.

I'm booting SHR from SD, just for if it matters.

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Re: No more optimization team

2008-12-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 10:58:36 Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
 David,
 the optimization team finished their work a few weeks ago, most people
 were working on new tasks already.

The most wanted improvement of the optimization team was, at least for me, a 
solution to #1024.

I still suffer it.  The bouncing rubber calypso patch doesn't seem to work 
for me, not in FDOM nor in QtExtended.
I can only use my freerunner as reliable phone in SHR, 
setting  ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never.
That way, it drains a lot of battery even when suspended :(

This is the main reason why I can't use my FR as daily phone...

I hope this doesn't mean that we have to wait so much for Moko11 firmware with 
#1024 solution. 

On the positive side, I have to say that have already patched Moko10, and alll 
my Movistar (Spanish carrier) 3G SIM problems went away!

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Re: No more optimization team

2008-12-11 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 11 December 2008 02:23:14 Steve Mosher wrote:
   RE 1024.

 The optimization team was not working on 1024. there is one
 dedicated engineer working on 1024 who specializes in this area. There
 is some understanding but not certainty on the root cause which may be
 related to the base station rather than the phone. I don't intend to
 distract the engineer assigned this task by asking him is it done yet?
 But I
 do want to assure folks that there is a dedicated smart as heck person
 on the problem. More later.

Good news, then

If you need some type of help on debugging (e.g. trying possible solutions 
and/or generating logs) count on me. I suffer this bug even with patch 
applied.

It only works for me if I force calypso to *never*  deep sleep.

Thank you very much!!

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Re: No more optimization team

2008-12-11 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 12:11:53 arne anka wrote:
  setting  ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never.
  That way, it drains a lot of battery even when suspended :(

 don't see that with debian/fso -- i was afraid of it too, but mickey said
 it wouldn't matter compared to the amount of power drawn by permanent
 re-connecting ...

I know it, but this is not a solution for me. At this moment, I'm only getting 
reliable calls with SHR.
I lose calls when suspended with all the other distros I tried so far.

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Re: No more optimization team

2008-12-11 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 11 December 2008 10:55:35 arne anka wrote:

 sorry, but i fail to understand how this relates to the question of power
 consumption.
 and doesn't shr use fso as well?

Sorry, I'm not explaying myself...

#1024 is annoying me a lot for two reasons

1) If I want to receive calls with phone suspended, I have only one option: 
SHR
As SHR is based in FSO, I suppose you're right, FSO should also work. But only 
SHR works out of the box. I have tried FSO M4, but I haven't tried to force 
calypso to never deep sleep.

2) Not deep sleeping, power consumption is not optimal. I know continuously 
reconnecting consumes more power, but we're consuming more than necessary. 
And my battery lifetime is not the best in the world ;)

I can live without PIM, without calendar, even without Doom ;), but I do need 
GSM telephony for my work.
Having this bug solved, probably I could use FR as daily phone, and be more 
active on community. I think a lot other people are on the same situation as 
me.

But, as you can read on Steve Mosher's answer, there is one person actively 
working on this bug. Great news!

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Re: No more optimization team

2008-12-15 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 15 December 2008 11:18:03 Yogiz wrote:
 On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 19:38:31 +1100

  FWIW I can receive calls when suspected with Qt Extended.

 As can I with 2008.9 testing.

I have tried all those, you can believe me. Even the latest OM testing image 
fails for me.

I also suspect nearly all my suspend/resume failures are related to #1024. I'm 
just waiting to SHR to fail on a suspend/resume cycle.
Qtextended (every version), 2008.x (I've tried all), FSO, FDOM, fails for me 
sooner or later. And the sympthoms are allways the same. They resume until 
they simply stop answering power buttom press. There is not WSOD, they simply 
doesn't try to resume. I have to hard reset (get off battery and wait a 
couple seconds) for Neo to revive.
It normally, but nor allways, happens after a long suspend cycle.

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Re: When will kernel 2.6.24 be replaced by andy 2.6.28 kernel for better suspend/resume?

2009-01-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 05 January 2009 15:29:54 Fox Mulder wrote:

 If you give me a hint how to activate this feature i will try it. But i
 have to say that most times i tried suspend zhone was not running and
 therefore my gsm wasn't activated.

On /etc/frameworkd.conf

[ogsmd]
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never
modemtype = ti_calypso


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Re: When will kernel 2.6.24 be replaced by andy 2.6.28 kernel for better suspend/resume?

2009-01-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
 Hi all,

 many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
 should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
 2.6.24 om kernel.

I forgot to say

Please, try it and let us know if it solves also your problems. :)


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Re: When will kernel 2.6.24 be replaced by andy 2.6.28 kernel for better suspend/resume?

2009-01-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 05 January 2009 14:45:26 Fox Mulder wrote:
 Hi all,

 many mails i read in the kernel mailing list show that newer patches
 should only be applied to andy-tracking kernel and no more to the old
 2.6.24 om kernel.
 Especially the suspend/resume behaviour seems to be a big problem with
 the 2.6.24 kernel. I install about once a week a new 2.6.24 kernel in
 debian but in the last few weeks the suspend behaviour didn't change
 anymore.

On my experience, it has nothing (or nearly nothing) to do with kernel, but to 
#1024 (bouncing calypso). I'm suffering from this bug since I bought my FR on 
September. I also had a lot of suspend/resume problems, with every distro I 
tried (and I tried nearly all).

At first I though that they were different problems. #1024 made that I lose 
some calls, and on the other hand sometimes I couldn't resume from sleep. 

But since I'm using SHR, with recommended 2.6.24 kernel and never deep sleep 
activated, I had not ONE SINGLE problem with suspend/resume nor with lost 
calls. It simply suspends and resumes every time I try it, and I receive all 
calls.

I'm not saying there were not other problems with kernel and suspend, but with 
a recent 2.6.24 kernel and never_deep_sleep, it works like a charm for me. 
If I don't activate never_deep_sleep, It behaves as any other distro I 
tried. It sometimes don't resume, and I lose some calls.

I hope #1024 is resolved ASAP. I think this will solve nearly all problems 
people has trying to use FR as daily phone.

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Re: [SHR] XGlamo 240x320 no longer works

2009-02-01 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 1 de Febreiro de 2009, Michael Sheldon escribiu:

   However with both the testing and stable SHR images XGlamo no longer
 seems to be able to switch to 240x320, I just get a corrupt, mostly
 white display until I switch back to 480x640 (both with xrandr at the
 command line and using libxrandr). Have other people encountered this
 issue? Is there a known way to get it working?

Theree's a known bug os unstable SHR about this. Noise screen of death when 
using xrand

Look at the lists for it


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Re: [OM] Less power consumption

2009-02-20 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 20 February 2009 09:43:15 Francesco de Virgilio wrote:

 this is just a little question flogging in my mind since 2008.12 was
 released: when will we have a lower power-consumption kernel, getting
 the Neo FreeRunner usable for 3 or 4 days (suspending it frequently)?

You should try FSO 5 or unstable SHR.

With latest unstable SHR image, after 40 hours mostly suspended I had about 
50% battery.

battery life is improving a lot!

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Re: [OM] Less power consumption

2009-02-20 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 20 February 2009 10:36:18 Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes wrote:

 What the top poster is asking is when do I get 3 days of GPS tracking -
 and I guess the answer is never?

Don't know if the GPS chip in FR is specially power-hungry, but for example my 
Tomtom ONE battery lasts only 2-3 hours.

As said bellow, I think you should use external power for GPS...

What I was trying to say is that only 3 months ago, my battery life was  24 h 
even suspended all the time.
Being ~50% after 40 hours is a HUGE improvement :)

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Re: Another attempt at speeding up yaouh, with persistent connections

2009-03-02 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Luns, 2 de Marzo de 2009, Helge Hafting escribiu:
 My last attempt at speeding up yaouh was not only clunky to use, it also

It's really fast now!!!

Thank you very much for this great program!

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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-02 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 26 de Febreiro de 2009, Dylan Reilly escribiu:
 FYI, there is a new version of pythm available on opkg.org

I only miss one little thing

When you add an entire directory to playlist, tracks are alphabetically 
ordered, but, if exists, they should be ordered by track # (from ID3 or ogg 
tags).

I have a lot of disks without track number on track name, only identified by 
track# on id3/ogg




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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:37:34 Marcel wrote:
 Am Wednesday 04 March 2009 16:25:54 schrieb Stefan Monnier:

  The current solution is the easiest and also the most flexible: no
  matter how you organize your directories, it should be pretty easy for
  you to fix your file names such that they get sorted in the order
  you like.

 I would not want to have to rename hundreds of files to get some media
 player sort them correctly just because it doesn't read id3 data...
 (Although my filenames actually do have the tracknums included)

I suppose it's trivial to make a script who renames all my files based on id3 
track#
With xmms, I used to have track # on filenames, but since I started to use 
amarok, filenames lost importance if favour of id3.

It's a pitty amarok it's a monster to something like freerunner ;)



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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:06:43 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
  I would not want to have to rename hundreds of files to get some media
  player
  sort them correctly just because it doesn't read id3 data... (Although my
  filenames actually do have the tracknums included)

 As Stefan said, this isn't a problem of the player not reading ID3 data,
 it's a problem of inconsistency. Different people have different wants and
 the player can't magically know what you want. Unfortunately, the
 Freerunner has no brainwave scanning peripherals. Perhaps they'll include
 that in GTA03. :)

I think it's a problem of horsepower. If you can, as modern players do, read 
all id3 info of all tracks, and process it on a relational database, you can 
perfectly sort all your songs by author/album/year/genre/what you want ;)

But, if doing so is a slow process on my 2.4 GHz desktop, I cannot imagine how 
slow would be on the freerunner.

What about an option for selecting between name order/ track# order?
This would satisfy almost all people, I think.

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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Mércores, 4 de Marzo de 2009, Stefan Monnier escribiu:

 Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very difficult to do a good job
 of sorting files: it's basically impossible to reliably figure out which
 songs are part of the same album and which aren't.  You can use

I've solved all those problems the first times I opened amarok, and now it's a 
pleasure searching for some song, artist, disk, track...

 heuristics which will work OK in many cases, but sooner or later you'll
 bump into some songs whose album tag says (say) Anthology and which
 are really divided into 4 different albums, some of which are well

When you find one, you can allways change track's id3 :)

 behaved (same artist and year for all their songs), and the others are
 compilations where every song has a different year/genre/artist.

Sorting by name has also problems.
If you have songs from several disks or a double album in the same folder, you 
can finish with this playlist:

- track 1, disk 1
- track 1, disk 2
...
- track 1, disk n
- track 2, disk 1
- track 2, disk 2
...

I still think that offering several sortings is the way to go

 sorting by file name really turns out to be a very good solution.

Not for me ;)


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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Mércores, 4 de Marzo de 2009, Stefan Monnier escribiu:

 Except that those ID3 tags have a clear meaning, and fixing them to
 get the sorting to work may imply breaking them in the sense that the
 info they carry is not quite correct any more.
 Tho, I guess it depends on the details: in which way did you change the
 ID3 info to solve such problems?

No, I don't break them for sorting to work, Simply I correct them so I avoid 
ambiguities.

For antologies (or double/triple albums)
* Put the same disk name,year and artist name labels in every track, 
* Set track number and track name labels for every track
* Set disk number label for diferenciating tracks from a disk from tracks 
from another

For compilations,
* Put the same disk name and year in every track
* Set artist name, track number and track name for every track
* Set disk number if needed

That way, my labels are *completely correct*, and every well behaved player 
can order my tracks by album...

 I name them DISK-TRACK TITLE and it works great ;-)

Yes, but I have not them named that way ;)

  sorting by file name really turns out to be a very good solution.
 
  Not for me ;)

 Because you find changing ID3 tags to be simpler than changing
 file names.

No, because I already have all my music with correct id3 tags, but not with 
homogenous filenames. Doing nothing is simpler than renaming my 15000+ 
songs :)

 An algorithm that uses both ID3 tags and filenames (mostly just
 directory names, actually) should be able to accomodate all situations.

I hope so

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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-06 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 06 March 2009 16:01:18 Helge Hafting wrote:
 Dylan Reilly wrote:

 I have reflashed SHR testing.

 Now I can't install mutagen_svn-4350-2_armv4t.ipk
 opkg just ends in Terminated no matter how I try. :-(

I have the same problem. It seems opkg.org is truncating files, and almost 
every package you try to install downloaded from opkg.org fails 
with Terminated.

You can try, for example, to download:

http://www.opkg.org/packages/pong_0.1_armv4t.ipk

It only download 4096 bytes 

Try to download the same package from:

http://scalde.free.fr/index.php?option=com_docmantask=doc_downloadgid=4Itemid=71

11636 bytes!

The last one installs OK, but the one from opkg.org fails with Terminate

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Re: [All] To build a better music player

2009-03-18 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Venres, 6 de Marzo de 2009, Dylan Reilly escribiu:

 correctly? If not then the package is corrupt. The package I uploaded
 to opgk.org is fine. If it got corrupted somewhere in the stream I

Is there any other place where to download latest pythm opk?

opk.org's package is still corrupted, and I cannot find it elsewhere

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FSO status?

2009-04-07 Thread David Garabana Barro
Hello everybody

I'd like to know what is the status of FSO after all the news at openmoko.
Is Openmoko still founding FSO?
I hope so. At least in my case, I only could make productive things with my FR 
using FSO or FSO based distros.

Any official word about this?

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Re: ePDFView package on opkg.org

2009-04-08 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 17:38:13 Previdi Roberto wrote:

 To scroll the pages you can just scroll out of the actual page. I'm
 sorry for my english :)
 Let me know of any questions.

It is a huge improvement!
The only problem I see is that if you rotate view to read lanscape it doesn't 
scroll if you reach the end of page.

Would it be possible to add some gesture or similar to leave full screen?
Now you can only leave it closing application.

Thank you very much!

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Re: Freerunner as a wireless streamplayer?

2009-04-19 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 19 de Abril de 2009, MartinG escribiu:

 So what I ask is:
 Is it possible to download an image, simply reflash the phone, connect
 to my wlan, and opkg/ipkg install a player that is able play streams
 from my local server?

I think SHR testing or any debian based distro + mplayer can do what you 
want.

I can connect to my WPA2 AP with both, and mplayer can play streams. There are 
some mplayer frontends for the neo: intone, pythm, gorsh player...

For ogg, you should install tremor based mplayer:

http://www.paultt.org/downloads/openmoko/mplayer_dev-SVN-r29155-4.1.2-tremor-low_armv4t.ipk

It does use much less cpu on neo than libvorbis.

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Re: Freerunner as a wireless streamplayer?

2009-04-19 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 19 de Abril de 2009, MartinG escribiu:

 So what I ask is:
 Is it possible to download an image, simply reflash the phone, connect
 to my wlan, and opkg/ipkg install a player that is able play streams
 from my local server?

I forgot to say
With shr you will be able to connect to your wlan with no extra software with 
mofi. Don't forget to turn on wifi on SHR-Settings before opening mofi 
Debian will be sightly more complex.

You can download any of the mplayer frontends from www.opkg.org.


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Re: auimd-0.3

2009-04-19 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 19 de Abril de 2009, Pierre Hébert escribiu:
 Hi !

 I'm pleased to announce the third release of AUIMD, a user interface for

Impressive, fast, and very very promising!

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Re: [All?] Dictator - the most undemocratic recording and dictation software ever

2009-04-21 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 21 April 2009 12:17:41 Francesco de Virgilio wrote:

First of all, thank you for the application :)

 The first time I've seen the screenshot on opkg.org, I've thought that
 it's big buttons are *perfect* for bike riding. So, the question is:
 OpenStreetMap mappers (and other people, BTW) need an application
 capable to take georeferred notes, which can easily can used to prospect
 them on mapping Desktop applications (such like JOSM[1]).

It wold be REALLY great to have such an application on Neo for OSMers :)

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Re: OpenMoko newbie questions

2009-04-23 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 23 de Abril de 2009, Foss User escribiu:
 I have a few questions on OpenMoko phones. I am planning to buy one.

 1. Which is the default OS that comes in OpenMoko: OM 2007 ?

Don't know at this moment, but mine came with 2007. I think I booted it one 
single time...
I bough it on august 2008

 2. Do you use the default OS or have you flashed soe other OS of your own?

Depending on the moment, I have up to 4 OS. I like to try new distributions...
At this moment, I have SHR testing on internal memory, and Debian, om2008.12 
and om2009 testing on the sd-card.

 3. Which OS is known for booting faster than others. I use Debian on
 my laptop and I would want to know how good Debian is for Freerunner?
 Does it boot fast enough?

SHR from NAND (faster than SD): 2m00sec from om logo to desktop
Debian from SD: 3m 50sec from u-boot to 
lxde desktop
OM2008.12 from SD:  1m 05sec from u-boot to desktop
OM2009 from SD (early testing image):   2m 40sec from u-boot to paroli

All boot times measured with u-boot. Qi is significally faster

Android is said to boot in less than one minute with Qi (source: 
http://www.koolu.org/releases/beta4/README)

I have tried some OM2008 fastboot image a lot time ago, which booted in 
something like 45 secs.

But don't think on boot time, think on wake up time. Every modern distro 
wakes up from suspend in someting between 2 to 5 secs.

I use Debian with relative frecuency. Having apt-get on a smartphone is really 
amazing... and SLOW! ;)
But there are a lot of ligh applications which runs smooth enough for using it 
in this micro laptop :)
And you can, of course, open an xterm, and use onscreen keyboard or buy one of 
these: 
http://www.tuxbrain.net/shop/product_info.php?cPath=21_22products_id=50

 4. Is multi-touch in neo freerunner not availabe because the hardware
 doesn't support it or is it because the software doesn't support it?

No. Screen is not multitouch, but it can be simulated by soft (see linball, 
for example)

 5. In the OpenMoko Neo Freerunner order page I have two options relevant to
 me.

Already answered before ;)



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Re: SHR desktop icon display issue.

2009-04-26 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 23 de Abril de 2009, Tomas Riveros Schober escribiu:
 Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann escribió:
  Am Donnerstag 23 April 2009 16:05:43 schrieb Daniel.Li:
  On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 15:47 +0200, Johny Tenfinger wrote:


 Well, latest SHR testing does not have Illume SHR listed as a theme
 anymore (20090422-om-gta02)

Is that a bug or a feature?

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Re: [SHR kernel] strange kernel messages

2009-04-26 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 26 de Abril de 2009, Timo Juhani Lindfors escribiu:
 Franky Van Liedekerke liede...@telenet.be writes:
  Apr 26 17:21:48 om-gta02 user.warn kernel: [25301.345000] send sigkill
  to 3592 (btsettings), adj 15, size 3678

 You are running out of memory and linux is killing processes.

You can configure swap on SD card. It's not the fastest in the world, but it 
works :)


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Re: [New Mokomaze] Coming soon

2009-04-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 27 April 2009 12:51:49 Johny Tenfinger wrote:
 On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 09:37, ANT ant0...@gmail.com wrote:
  I want to tell that Mokomaze (ball-in-the-labyrinth game) is still
  developing.

 Does that mean that Mokomaze will be compatible with recent kernels? Now it
 doesn't work on andy-tracking (changed working style of accelerometers).

Tis version works with new kernels:

 http://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/765/mokomaze_0.2.3-1_armv4t.ipk

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Re: Theora 320x240 - is it possible?

2009-04-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 27 April 2009 14:33:47 Radek Polak wrote:
 Hi,
 i would like to distribute in my rootfs video player that can play
 theora videos in fullscreen mode 320x240.

Glamo can only accelerate mpeg4 AFAIK

 I was experimenting with mplayer on with fbdev as video output, but
 i was able to play just very small resolution video (160x120). I
 used ffmpeg2theora for encoding and mplayer from debian.

You should use a patched mplayer. Xglamo has not xv support. Link to patched 
mplayer binary:

http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/mplayer-glamo.tar.bz2

 Btw what is faster video output. Xglamo or fbdev?

No one has xv support. I bet there are not difference when playing videos.

More info about video playing:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Video_Player

Following this instructions, I can play 320x200 mpeg4.

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Re: Theora 320x240 - is it possible?

2009-04-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 27 April 2009 15:07:09 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com writes:
  No one has xv support. I bet there are not difference when playing
  videos.

 You mean this one?

 li...@ginger:~$ xdpyinfo | grep XV
 XVideo

 I'm using Xorg with xf86-video-glamo git revision 703acea13.

He was asking XGlamo vs fbdev, and xf86-video-glamo is not Xglamo ;)

But knowing Xorg glamo has xv support are really great news! :)
What about xrand and composite?

Is stable enough for daily use?

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Re: Theora 320x240 - is it possible?

2009-04-28 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Martes, 28 de Abril de 2009, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen escribiu:
 On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 02:50:56PM +0200, David Garabana Barro wrote:
  You should use a patched mplayer. Xglamo has not xv support.

 $ xdpyinfo -display :0 | grep -F -e XVideo
 XVideo

It works fine in guvcview for down scaling a 640x480 viewfinder window
 to something more manageble.

It's great to realise that I was missing this feature for such a long time... 
and it was there ;)

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Re: Theora 320x240 - is it possible?

2009-04-28 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Martes, 28 de Abril de 2009, Carsten Haitzler escribiu:
 On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:17:27 +0200 David Garabana Barro
 
  He was asking XGlamo vs fbdev, and xf86-video-glamo is not Xglamo ;)
 
  But knowing Xorg glamo has xv support are really great news! :)
  What about xrand and composite?

 xglamo had xv support ever since (long before gta02 went on sale). i even
 quoted performance numbers using accelerated xv in xglamo long ago.

Do you remember the subject of that thread?
I'm trying to find it,only for curiosity

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Re: shr-testing- how to switch on gsm?

2009-04-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 26 de Abril de 2009, Fernando Martins escribiu:
 I've just flashed shr testing 22nd April and I don't get the usual pin
 code request. Also, the icons Contacts and Mofi on the desktop are
 just two blank sheets.

 Under settings, the GSM antena is set off but I can't change it to on.
 The Modem information does nothing (not yet implemented?).

 So, how can I start GSM, manually and on startup?

The same is happening to me, with the SHR testing April,22nd image. It 
happened also with a 16th April image updated to latest level. I though 
something broke on the update, and I reflashed with a clean image, but it 
didn't solved the problems.

My experience:

-SHR can boot one or two times OK. SHR register to network or gives you 
the no sim message, depending on if you have SIM inserted or not.

-But then it starts to fail. I couldn't find any pattern, but it happens 
normally on the 2nd or 3th boot.
It doesn't register, nor gives you the no sim inserted message. SHR settings 
say no ophonekitd running when you try to start it

-The ONLY way I found to back to normality is to boot *ANY OTHER* 
distribution (I have some more on the SIM card) and then reboot in SHR.
Then it starts to work again.
It sounds strange, but it works to me.

It never happened to me with April 16th image or before.

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Re: SHR-testing 2009-05-02 broken?

2009-05-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 04 May 2009 15:54:12 Yogiz wrote:

 When I boot for the first time, I get the message that there was an
 error loading the connman module and asking to disable it. The broken
 part seems to be the shutdown menu. When I press the power button or
 X from the top menu, I don't get the menu but a black vertical line
 about 1 px wide which disappears once I click anywhere on the screen.

 I upgraded to unstable but the problem is still there. Can anyone
 confirm or suggest something?

Quoted from SHR mailist:

Ok, a completely new and rebuilt from scratch shr-testing is up. So far it 
seems to work nicely... apart from one little (and important) defect. The 
illume system menu is broken. It has a width of one pixel only... which makes 
hitting the correct button quite difficult :P It came with the update to a 
newer version of the e windowing system and is being worked on.

To shut down your FR without that menu... just press the Power button for some 
seconds and it will shut down nicely.

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Re: Ain't it funny..

2009-05-06 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 10:09:35 Dale Maggee wrote:
 Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
  The community work seems to be slowing down now (because of the
  summer?)

 My guess would be that a whole lot of people have realised that their
 $400 Neo is better used as a boat anchor, and put them on ebay. or in
 the microwave.

I suppose for using Neo as a boat anchor, we might change Buzz Fix Parties 
by Lead fill parties :P

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Re: Ain't it funny..

2009-05-08 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 08 May 2009 09:47:00 Christoph Pulster wrote:

 Please discuss different point of views and dont call Dave a troll.
 The fact is, Freerunner was promoted as a phone. A lot of customers are
 not happy with the Freerunner as a daily phone. Sales are running very
 low for this reason.

Although you might be right about Freerunner promoted as ready for final user 
on www.openmoko.com, when I bought it (August 2008), I perfectly knew 
software was not ready.

Anyway, starting one hot thread like this at this moment has not sense and 
it's some kind of trolling, because if you buzz fix your Neo, and install 
SHR, Hackable::1, or even OM2009 on it, you will have a perfectly usable 
phone. Not perfect, but perfectly usable.

 I appreciate there is a very high identification with the product among
 the remaining users. But please dont behave like this is the Scientology
 mailinglist. Using an open phone obliges you to be open minded :-)

 I'm sorry, but I cannot subscribe this kind of sentences:

 I have been defrauded of $400. And so have you. The only difference is that 
I'm not willing to sit around pretending that being raped is all fun and 
games.

Freedom of speech doesn't allow anybody to assume I'm blind nor to be 
condescending with me.

Some time ago, I have recommended several friends *NOT* to buy a Freerunner, 
because software was not ready. It was a great toy for me, but my friends 
would get desperated. I think it's being open minded (and being a good 
friend ;)

If someone feels raped, he can press charges to OM. But complaining on a 
community mailing list won't solve his problems. Don't you think?

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Re: Ain't it funny..

2009-05-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 9 de Maio de 2009, Craig Woodward escribiu:
  David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com wrote:

 knew what you were getting into, bravo for you.  For us, it doesn't make
 getting hit with a bat any more pleasurable, despite how much you tell us
 you enjoy it.  

You could try to understand what I mean instead of twisting my words.

  [...] if you buzz fix your Neo, and install SHR, Hackable::1

 No... It won't.  I live in the US.  There are no buzzfix parties going on
 here, and I don't have access to the equipment I need to fix it myself. 
 And really, buzz is irrelevant to me, and fixing that one little bug does
 not fix it as a phone.  I need a phone that can use with a bluetooth
 headset, which no release of software I've found can reliably do right now.

Cannot help on this one, sorry. I haven't tried to use it. But I remember 
reading some messages on the list about it.

  I also need something that's going to ring whenever I get a call, most of
 those distros don't do that reliably... I know, I've tried each of them
 almost a dozen times already, since each releases something new almost
 monthly.  

I bet your neo is suffering from #1024. Mine too.
Have you tried to disable Calypso deep_sleep on FSO configuration?
I stopped losing calls since I started to use SHR, which disable deep_sleep by 
default. I couldn't use Neo as phone before discovering it, and now I don't 
lose *any* single call.

Edit /etc/frameworkd.conf:

[ogsmd]
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never    Check you have this.
modemtype = ti_calypso
ti_calypso_muxer_type = gsm0710muxd

I don't know if you can disable deep sleep on any non-FSO distro.

 For YOU that combo may have worked... for ME, it's not a 
 solution.

Might be. But as now it works for me, I'm just trying to help you make it 
work. If you still want it, of course.


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Re: Ain't it funny..

2009-05-12 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 12 May 2009 08:01:47 roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
 On 8/05/2009 6:58 PM, David Garabana Barro wrote:
  Some time ago, I have recommended several friends*NOT*  to buy a
  Freerunner, because software was not ready. It was a great toy for me,
  but my friends would get desperated. I think it's being open minded (and
  being a good friend;)
 
  If someone feels raped, he can press charges to OM. But complaining on a
  community mailing list won't solve his problems. Don't you think?

 Way to chime in at the tail end. It's obvious with Dale's recent emails
 that he's frustrated that nobody was listening or taking him seriously.

 I witnessed his contributions and willingness to provide feedback, where
 he was met with semantics and useless responses that then pushed him to
 publicise his opinion and his situation. All still very obvious if you
 have paid any attention.

 You're love for your device and your 'opinion' in no way solves the
 problem that he had no outlet for recouping on a falsely advertised
 device. Our laws entitle us to have our money refunded in such a
 situation but this does not transcend international borders.

 I'd like to know where it is exactly you'd voice your dissent in such a
 situation. I'm sure Dale can present you with an audit trail of emails,
 trac tickets and the like, long before any of this actually started
 publicly.

 To top it off, I reckon Dale would have assimilated (now that's a nasty
 word over here) had Lorn admitted to the failings of QTE and been
 willing to agree that people have differing opinions on the software's
 'usefulness', none of this would have ever happened.

 The one thing that should never occurred, and I imagine there are a few
 people that agree here, is that the FR should never have been advertised
 as a phone. Potential to become a phone maybe. This marketing oversight
 would have saved a lot of trouble and time.

You're right in all you're saying, and specially in that the FR should never 
been advertised as a phone.
I was only trying to mean that I didn't see that advertisement, and I knew it 
was not ready. Long before Neo was released, I was following mailing lists 
and wiki, and it was clear software was in a very early stage. Not more not 
less.

If I answered this thread was because I didn't like to hear this sentence:
 I have been defrauded of $400. And so have you. The only difference is that 
I'm not willing to sit around pretending that being raped is all fun and 
games.

I don't feel defrauded, and I don't pretend is funny being raped.
And at this moment, *at least for me*, Neo already works like a phone, and I 
suppose updating GSM firmware to moko11, and disabling calypso deep_sleep, 
should make it work as a phone for everyone.

 I say oversight because the people who are supporting openmoko really
 don't care whether it's a phone out of the box or not.

You're right on this one too. I bought it knowing it was not still an usabe 
phone, and I didn't care about it
.

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[SHR] A7 alsa state

2009-05-22 Thread David Garabana Barro
Hi, everyone

I have recently got my Neo buuzfixed.

Based on #2121 [1] I have tried two alsa states: 

- [2] gsmhandset.state.new (supposed to be the correct one): I got echo and the 
voice heard on the other side is very distorted
- [3] gsmhandset-a7.state: I got good sound, no echo at all, but volume is 
lower than gsmhandset.state.new (but higher than before buzzfix, of course)

Starting with gsmhandset.state.new I have lowered  'Mic2 Capture Volume' to 0, 
and that way, I have no echo, and voice is crisper and louder than -a7. 

Does someone has the same problems?
Is it possible to let Mic2 gain on 3 and control echo with any stronger AT 
command?


[1] http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2121
[2] http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2121/gsmhandset.state.new
[3] http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2121/gsmhandset-a7.state

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Re: [SHR] A7 alsa state

2009-05-22 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 22 May 2009 13:15:48 arne anka wrote:

 di you try the one mentioned in the trac entry (at+clvl=230)


I did suppose it was already on SHR, because it is on FSO:

http://trac.freesmartphone.org/attachment/ticket/122/channel.py.diff
http://trac.freesmartphone.org/attachment/ticket/122/unsolicited.py.diff

But it seems is different on SHR:

r...@om-gta02 /usr $ grep 
CLVL 
./lib/python2.6/site-packages/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/ti_calypso/channel.py
c.append( AT+CLVL=255 ) # audio output: set to maximum

I will try to change it, and I will ask on SHR list about this change.

Thank you very much

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Re: Buzz is Fixed

2009-05-27 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 26 May 2009 21:10:15 Michel wrote:
 Hi,

 For some positive news, I received my FreeRunner back today from Golden
 Delicious Computer. They preformed the buzzfix for me and guess what?

Please, don't reply previous messages to start a new thread.

Those that use threaded mailreaders will thank you! :)

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Re: Pulster: Price drop 229 eur

2009-05-29 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 29 May 2009 14:16:00 Christoph Pulster wrote:
 Hi,

 we are offering Freerunner GTA02 now for 229 eur = c. 290 USD.
 Group sales of 10 units = 209 eur (264 USD).

Hi, Chris

Is it A6 or A7?
If it's A6, Is it buzzfixed?

Thank you!

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Re: [omgps] collect feature requests

2009-06-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 30 June 2009 09:02:52 kimaidou wrote:

 Combining the map navigation of omgps and the easy editing of osm tracker
 would be awesome !

 Ex: I am fooling around in my city, with omgps on. Hey, this bakery is not
 in the map. 3 clics further, it is ! (1clic on Osm, on click on Shops, one
 click on Bakery

 To be able to see if this bakery was or was not already in osm, it would be
 great to have a layer osm poi above the slippy mapnkik map

 This is my dream :D

Having this kind of app is also a dream for me! :)

Only one question. 
How you upload data to OSM?
Can you upload all data at the end of the day, or you need to be allways 
connected?



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Re: [omgps] collect feature requests

2009-06-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 30 June 2009 11:19:33 David Garabana Barro wrote:

 Having this kind of app is also a dream for me! :)

 Only one question.
 How you upload data to OSM?
 Can you upload all data at the end of the day, or you need to be allways
 connected?

I'm asking about OSMtracker, of course.
I've already used omgps :)

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Re: [omgps] collect feature requests

2009-06-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 30 June 2009 11:37:04 kimaidou wrote:
 Sorry I have not used Osm tracker, as my only mobile pc is my openmoko. I
 have just looked at the screen shots.
 Bu I have used osm2go (which has been ported to openmoko :

I didn't knew it, thanks for the link


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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-03 Thread David Garabana Barro
Those are great news! :)

On Friday 03 July 2009 11:00:09 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
 About x11-16 uglyness - yestersay I've started to make theme, which in
 x11-16 looks like default theme in x11 :) Results on scap.

 And that x11-16 trick can also be used with Paroli, without uglyness
 everywhere :)

 On 7/3/09, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
  Am Freitag, 3. Juli 2009 01:40:08 schrieb Morten:
  Martin Bernreuther wrote:
   Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2009 schrieb Bernd Prünster:
   export ELM_ENGINE=x11-16
   is the correct line that needs to be added to /etc/profile (just
   copied form my /etc/profile file, so make sure its correct)
  
   How about adding this information to the OpenMoko or distribution
   specific Wiki?
   (This was about SHR, wasn't it?) Or is it already there?
  
   Martin
 
  I agree, there's so many tricks that you just can't know them all by
  yourself. They should be written down (or made the default)
 
  Maybe making up some kind of a useful hints page would be good, where
  every hint has tags for the distros it works with...?
 
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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-04 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 4 de Xullo de 2009, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak escribiu:

 Mostly yes - uglyness in x11-16 is introduced by disabled
 smooth-scalling. My themes are available in SHR repo -
 elementary-theme-sixteen and e-wm-theme-illume-sixteen :)

I've just installed them, but illume segfaults when I try to select themes

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Re: Why is it so slow ?

2009-07-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 5 de Xullo de 2009, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak escribiu:

 Well, that's not problem with my theme :P But to change theme AFAIR
 you have to change engine to x11. Change engine, change theme and
 change engine back to x11-16.

Great!
It looks nice, and it scrolls nice
+1 for default inclusion in SHR :)



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Re: BOUGHT IT!!! (A6 or A7, what about the GPS)

2009-07-07 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Tuesday 07 July 2009 18:17:42 li...@kitepilot.com wrote:
 OK, I got me an A6 with the Buzz fix, which technically makes it an A7.
 Or does it...

 SDG mentioned a possible upgrade to the GPS in the A7, is anybody aware of
 any other changes from the A6 to the A7 beyond the Buzz fix?

This one:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:SOP_for_GPS_capacitor_rework.pdf

More information:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPS_Problems


But:
1) It happened only on A5/early A6. I bought my A6 on 08/2008, and it already 
had the capacitor. Look at the PDF to be sure yours has it. You can see it 
simply removing battery.
2) There is an effective software fix

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Re: [SHR-U] Dead Intone

2009-07-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 9 de Xullo de 2009, c_c escribiu:

 [1]http://www.paultt.org/downloads/openmoko/mplayer_dev-SVN-r29155-4.1.2_ar
mv4t.ipk

I think link is not correct. This is the good one :

http://www.paultt.org/downloads/openmoko/mplayer_dev-SVN-r29155-4.1.2-tremor-
low_armv4t.ipk

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Re: 3 Neo1973 for sale

2009-07-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 09 July 2009 10:47:21 Mickael Labrousse wrote:
 Hi folks,

Hi Mickael

Just out of curiosity...

The Open Guide you announce on your web page is a working product?
It seems nice!

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Re: Background amplification and voice blur on phone call

2009-07-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 09 July 2009 18:02:31 Paul Fertser wrote:

  [b] signal is super loud, which is odd because i would think it would
  be very quiet.

 That's the difference you see between extra-cap units and
 not. Supposedly you have a capless unit and is using too much
 amplification for the earpiece in the codec. (FYI nobody knows for
 sure and there's no way to know which units have those stupid caps and
 which do not. Looks like all A7 units have them, as probably most of A5;
 my A6 doesn't)

Please, could you explain or provide a link about the difference between 
a cap and a capless Neo?
I think it's the first time I hear about it...

Thank you very much

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 9 de Xullo de 2009, c_c escribiu:
 Hi,

   Also - please post feedback.

I cannot make intone rescan my collection, no matter what I try. 
It symply says:
Adding Albums... Please Wait!!
And inmediatly a Done botton.


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Re: [SHR-U] Dead Intone

2009-07-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 9 de Xullo de 2009, The Digital Pioneer escribiu:
  Can someone confirm whether the SHR version uses tremor too?

 Confirm: it works, but only when you explicitly specify ac=vorbis. This can
 be done either on the command line (add -ac=vorbis flag) or in the config
 file (echo ac=vorbis  ~/.mplayer/config). When I did this, OGG decoding
 dropped to about 30-50% CPU usage, as opposed to 70-100%. For some reason,
 I still have to renice mplayer to -19 or it keeps cutting and skipping,
 even when the phone is otherwise idle. :( I've tried increasing the cache
 too, but no go.

Have you tried the -low- one?

It's supposed to use less CPU...

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 July 2009 16:00:44 c_c wrote:
 Hi,

  Did you set the music home directory first? By default it points to
 /home/{user}/Music.

Yes. I've set my music directory to /home/root/Cosas/Musica (I have to close 
and reopen songs manager to make it show the updated entry), but my 
collections is not scanned, even if I force it pressing (Re)scan Songs Dir 
later

I've even tried to symlink my music dir to /home/root/Music (default music 
dir), with no sucess

I'm using latest unstable shr upgraded today, and I've tried with your package 
and the one on the shr repositories.

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-10 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 10 July 2009 16:00:44 c_c wrote:
 Hi,

  Did you set the music home directory first? By default it points to
 /home/{user}/Music.
 You'll need to select the directory where your music is stored - for eg I
 have the music
 at /media/card/Music - so I select that as my music home directory. The
 first time - intone
 automatically scans this directory.

Does it recursive scan?
Might be that is my problem. I have my music organized on Directories by 
artist, and I was selecting parent directory.
If I select directly some directory which contains music files, all works ok.

+1 for recursive scanning :)

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-12 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 11 de Xullo de 2009, c_c escribiu:
   Well, it does recursive scan. Can you try adding (any) 1 music file to
 the parent directory - which contains all the other directories and then
 rescanning as an experiment? I made a few changes to the scanning routine
 that could have caused such a regression.

If I put a music file on the parent directory, intone only sees that file, and 
finds 1 Album, 1 Artist 


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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 13 July 2009 08:48:54 c_c wrote:

   Something odd here. Can you tell me what your directory structure is like
 in detail - follow any 1 subdirectory and let me know. It must be something
 simple that I have not catered for - will replicate a similar structure and
 make intone work with it.
 Thanks!

/home/root/Cosas/Musica/Artist/Disk/music_files

Where /home/root/Cosas is a filesystem on SD card. 

For example:

r...@om-gta02 ~/Cosas/Musica/Berrogueetto/Hepta $ ls
Albores.ogg  Azul Graso.ogg   g...@matias.tacom.ogg
Nanatsu.ogg  Vinte Anos.ogg
Alquimista De Sonos.ogg  Baixando De Ti.ogg   Hebdomadaria.ogg 
Samesugas.ogg
Armenia.ogg  Cantos De Monzo.ogg  Heptacordo.ogg   
Setestrelo.ogg

r...@om-gta02 ~/Cosas/Musica/Berrogueetto/Hepta $ df -m /home/root/Cosas/
Filesystem   1K-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mmcblk0p6 4605868   2037600   2568268  44% /home/root/Cosas

Thank you

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-13 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 13 July 2009 12:33:42 c_c wrote:

Hi

  Do you have any files / folders under Cosas other than Musica?

Yes, several files and folders. It's a big partition where I store Maps, 
Photos, Music, etc

 How many files / folders does Musica have?

r...@om-gta02 ~/Cosas/Musica $ find ./ -type d|wc -l
33
r...@om-gta02 ~/Cosas/Musica $ find ./ -type f|wc -l
225

 Actually - can you send me your ls -R /home/root/Cosas  {some file name}
 as a file? Use my email id.

Send it to yu

 Thanks

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Re: SD-card faulty?

2009-07-15 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 09:38:57 Nicola Mfb wrote:

 My kingston 8GB corrupts when GSM is on, some time with NSOD.

 http://picasaweb.google.it/nicola.mfb/Freerunner#5358587992937775330

My kingston 8GB (SDC4/8GB07) works flawlessly. I haven't had any corruption in 
the 4 months since I own it.

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Re: SD-card faulty?

2009-07-15 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 12:57:33 Nicola Mfb wrote:

 To be more precise when I say it is incompatible with GSM I have to
 add with my operator, my sim, may often used BTS, strenght signal and
 so on. For others it works.

I wasn't trying to discredit your words!
Just trying to help William with my experience. I don't even know if your model 
is exactly the same as mine ;)

I replied your mail only because we both have Kingston cards

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Re: [SHR - Latest unstable] Dictator

2009-07-15 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 13:56:14 matthias wrote:

 I hope i can fix this soon.

In my case sound is not corrupted, but 1/2 speed.
If you force mplayer to play at double speed, you'll get original sound:

For example, with

mplayer -speed 2 file.wav

it sounds OK

If you force (without resampling) samplerate from 8 KHz to 16 KHz in 
Audacity, you also obtain correct speed.

Might be they are 16 KHz samples with an incorrect 8 KHz header?

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Re: Intone (0.30 - beta release) Elementary based mplayer frontend

2009-07-16 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 10:35:19 c_c wrote:
  Can you fsck your sd card - just to rule out any filesystem issue and post
 back?

debian-gta02:~# fsck.reiserfs /dev/mmcblk0p6
reiserfsck 3.6.21 (2009 www.namesys.com)

  

*
** If you are using the latest reiserfsprogs and  it fails **
** please  email bug reports to reiserfs-l...@namesys.com, **
** providing  as  much  information  as  possible --  your **
** hardware,  kernel,  patches,  settings,  all reiserfsck **
** messages  (including version),  the reiserfsck logfile, **
** check  the  syslog file  for  any  related information. **
** If you would like advice on using this program, support **
** is available  for $25 at  www.namesys.com/support.html. **
*

Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/mmcblk0p6
Will put log info to 'stdout'

Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you
do):Yes
###
reiserfsck --check started at Thu Jul 16 01:52:38 2009
###
Replaying journal: Done.
Reiserfs journal '/dev/mmcblk0p6' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions
replayed
Checking internal tree.. finished
Comparing bitmaps..finished
Checking Semantic tree:
finished
No corruptions found
There are on the filesystem:
Leaves 195936
Internal nodes 1164
Directories 6994
Other files 1493177
Data block pointers 304359 (0 of them are zero)
Safe links 0
###
reiserfsck finished at Thu Jul 16 02:38:33 2009
###

I'm not running intone on debian, but I had to fsck partition from debian, 
because there is not (yet) reiserfsprogs package on SHR.

I have to say I have tried also on another ext3 partition, with the same 
results (adding albums. Please Wait. Done):

r...@om-gta02 /media/om2009 $ ls -lR /media/om2009/music/
/media/om2009/music/:
drwxr-xr-x3 root root 4096 Jul 16 11:55 artist

/media/om2009/music/artist:
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Jul 16 11:56 disk

/media/om2009/music/artist/disk:
-rw-r--r--1 root root  3187826 Jul 16 11:56 Wish You Were Here.ogg

r...@om-gta02 /media/om2009 $ df -m /media/om2009/
Filesystem   1K-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mmcblk0p2  765604190152536560  26% /media/om2009

r...@om-gta02 /media/om2009 $ mount |grep om2009
/dev/mmcblk0p2 on /media/om2009 type ext3 (rw,errors=continue,data=ordered)

Some clue about what's happening?

 Thanks

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Re: [debian] eneoset

2009-07-16 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 16 July 2009 14:05:53 kimaidou wrote:
 Great stuff, though I do not understand why your title begins with
 [debian]. It seems to me with the screeshots that you are running SHR.
 I can be wrong.

On his page he says he is running illume on debian. 
I also didn't know it was possible :)

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Re: Intone 0.60 Almost Stable ;-)

2009-07-20 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Sunday 19 July 2009 06:03:24 c_c wrote:
 Hi,
   Well, after quite a few tweaks - here is the latest version of Intone.

Any news on my songs scanning bug?
It's still here for me on 0.6 + SHR unstable.

It's strange I'm the only one with that problem... :(


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Re: Anti-Whining: Happy Moko Moments

2009-07-22 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 08:52:01 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:

 Here is a link to the rocket project:

 http://www.ssc.se/?id=14315 (english)
 http://www.dlr.de/irs/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-5038/8410_read-14463/
 (german)

 and a link to the (german) forum where you can see the photos of the
 Freerunner mounted to the equipment carrier and the launch (on 22th
 May 2009):

 http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=20t=1430p=14569#p14569

:)

What was the function of the freerunner?
GPS?

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Re: Replacement battery for GTA01/Neo

2009-08-19 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 19 August 2009 16:14:18 Daniel.Li wrote:

 I bought BL-5C compatible battery month ago, and it can't be charged
 with GTA02. I also remove BL-5C from Nokia phone, and GTA02 still can't
 charge this battery.

 And previous discussion tells that GTA02 can just charge battery with
 Coulomb-counter.

 Does this bug fixed?

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Battery_Questions_and_Answers#So.2C_how_do_i_use_.22dumb.22_batteries_with_my_freerunner.3F

It works for me and my old Nokia's BL-5C

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Re: Free runner opened up

2009-08-26 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 13:07:55 Helge Hafting wrote:
 Ben Wilson wrote:
  I dunno about the freerunner but with gta01 it shipped with a guitar
  pick to be used to pry the case open without damaging the plastic :)

 The freerunner is easy enough to open with a fingernail.

Or with a Credit Card if you eat your fingernails ;)

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Re: Debian first experience made a bit easier...

2009-08-28 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Xoves, 27 de Agosto de 2009, Lee Grime escribiu:

 Re-camping.  I can only tell it is doing this because I left it near my PC
 and the speakers were picking it up!  Happens about every 5-10mins.
 I did not have this problem with SHR, it is stable for GSM.  SMS has a few
 quirks, but nothing major.  I know there is a hardware fix for this, but
 why no problems with SHR?

Debian uses adaptive as default for ti_calypso_deep_sleep, and SHR uses 
never
With adaptive, FSO should detect your freerunners's recamping and disable 
deep_sleep. With never, as you probably guessed, FSO will never try to 
deep_sleep, and recamping will *NEVER* happen.

Take in account that with adaptive, recamping *WILL* happen at the 
beggining, but should stop as soon as FSO detects it. If adaptive is not 
working on your case (e.g. if recampings are not frecuent), you should change 
in /etc/frameworkd.conf:

ti_calypso_deep_sleep = adaptive

to

ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never

and your problems will dissapear.

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Re: fixing bug #1024 successful reports?

2009-08-30 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Martes, 21 de Xullo de 2009, ivvmm escribiu:
 Hello list,

 were there any successful fixes since posting
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/hardware/2009-May/001192.html

I have fixed it a month ago  with a new 0805 22 uF capacitor.

Since then, having deep_sleep active, I have not suffered from recamping nor 
lost any call :)

Although I haven't measured battery sleep time, I can assure it's far higher 
than before.

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Re: Towards paperless geocaching - Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux

2009-09-01 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Monday 31 August 2009 23:39:46 Dan Staley wrote:

 I'm extremely excited about going out and using this app to help me find
 some!  Thanks!

Same here!
Thank you very much for this killer app!

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Re: [SHR-Unstable] swapon: swapfile has holes

2009-09-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 5 de Setembro de 2009, Timo Juhani Lindfors escribiu:
 Matthias Huber matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de writes:
  *** but if you are formatting the card, you can make a real swap
  _partition_ also.
 
 What are the advantages of a swap partition? The only one I can think
 of is that it can be used for software suspend.

If you have more than a distro installed, you can use *the same* partition for 
all distros.
You will only waste space onece ;)


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Re: [SHR-Unstable] swapon: swapfile has holes

2009-09-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 5 de Setembro de 2009, Laszlo KREKACS escribiu:
 
 I prefer the file over partition, because you can make bigger or shrink
 whenever you want. And giving a separate partition is just a luxury, when
 you can only create four (above that serious tweaking is necessary).

Four???
You can create up to 7:

r...@om-gta02 ~ $ fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0

Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 7969 MB, 7969177600 bytes
246 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1020 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 15252 * 512 = 7809024 bytes

Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System
/dev/mmcblk0p1   1   6   45725   83  Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p2   7 108  777852   83  Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p3 109 313 1563330   83  Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p4 3141020 53915825  Extended
/dev/mmcblk0p5 314 390  587171   83  Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p6 391 994 4606073   83  Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p7 9951020  198245   82  Linux swap / 
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Re: Small improvements suggestion to intone

2009-09-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 5 de Setembro de 2009, Laszlo KREKACS escribiu:
 Hi c_c!

 7. Future idea: Implement effects for the music.
 I already suggested karaoke effect. Others said,
 the implementation is rather simple, you mix the
 left and right channel in the way it lowers the singer
 voice.
 
Please...
And don't forget my songs are not scanned bug :)

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Re: Small improvements suggestion to intone

2009-09-05 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Sábado, 5 de Setembro de 2009, c_c escribiu:
 Hi,
 
 Davide wrote:
  And don't forget my songs are not scanned bug :)
 
   I cant seem to find the reason. Can you send me the one song that is
 creating issues? I can only think of the tags (where I'm not doing any
 checking) that could create such an issue. But I'll need it to test.

No, it's not a tags issue
I can't simply enter on dirs inside my Reiserfs partition. They are show as 
files :(

When I first reported the bug, I could at least enter on dirs, but only songs 
one level below the actual directory were scanned. Scanning was not recursive, 
but I could add songs.
Now I can't add any single song to intone :(

The same songs on a ext3 partition are recognised OK.

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Re: Small improvements suggestion to intone

2009-09-06 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 6 de Setembro de 2009, c_c escribiu:
 Hi,

Hi!

   There is some wierdness with scandir. Apparently it only returns the
 correct type on ext 2,3 fs. With reiserfs - this doesn't happen. All
 directories are hence not recgonised and hence so scanning takes place.
   I've made some changes that correctly calculates the type using stat().
 Can you try the binary in the message above? It should solve the issues
  (but might be a little slower - as if it could after the tag scanning bit
  :-). Thanks

I have tried http://n2.nabble.com/file/n3591628/intone, with no success.
Dirs are still seen as files...

Is that the binary I should try?

Thank you!

PS I think this is related to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/reiserfs-l...@namesys.com/msg16450.html

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Re: Small improvements suggestion to intone

2009-09-06 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 6 de Setembro de 2009, c_c escribiu:

   There is some wierdness with scandir. Apparently it only returns the
 correct type on ext 2,3 fs. With reiserfs - this doesn't happen. All
 directories are hence not recgonised and hence so scanning takes place.
   I've made some changes that correctly calculates the type using stat().
 Can you try the binary in the message above? It should solve the issues
  (but might be a little slower - as if it could after the tag scanning bit
  :-). Thanks

It seems d_type only works with ext2/3, so I bet it should also fail with NFS 
(and any non ext2-3 fs). I will try and let you know.



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Re: sdcrard - most common partition layout?

2009-09-07 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Domingo, 6 de Setembro de 2009, Torfinn Ingolfsen escribiu:
 Hello,
 
 I just got myself a new SDcard for my FreeRunner (2 GB). Now I'm wondering
 what is the most common layout people use on their SD crds?
 I have ecently learned that QtMoko needs a swap partition (and that it is
 hardcoded to p4).
 What other partitions is useful on the card?
 
 I am thinking that since Qi (the boot loader) doesn't have a menu, putting
 more than one system on a card is not that useful. Am I right?

I Use the following partition scheme on my 16 GB Trascend uSD:

Primary partitions:
sd1- 50 MiB ext2 /boot on every distribution. That way is easier  to have 
different kernels 
sd2- 500 MiB ASU (now om2009). 
sd3- 2GiB Debian

Extended partiitions:
sd5- 500 MiB for trying new distros. Now with qtmoko
sd6- 12 GiB Data (maps, music, photos, ..)
sd7- 256 MiB swap

I use uboot as bootmanager, that way is easier to boot on different OS

If you're not goint to try different new distros, this scheme is not for you, 
but, please, use at least 128 MB as swap partition. The difference is really 
really noticeable. You can use the same partition for all distros.



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Re: SD-card faulty?

2009-09-09 Thread David Garabana Barro
O Mércores, 15 de Xullo de 2009, Nicola Mfb escribiu:
 On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:56 AM, David Garabana Barroda...@garabana.com 
wrote:
  On Wednesday 15 July 2009 09:38:57 Nicola Mfb wrote:
  My kingston 8GB corrupts when GSM is on, some time with NSOD.
 
  http://picasaweb.google.it/nicola.mfb/Freerunner#5358587992937775330
 
  My kingston 8GB (SDC4/8GB07) works flawlessly. I haven't had any
  corruption in the 4 months since I own it.
 
 To be more precise when I say it is incompatible with GSM I have to
 add with my operator, my sim, may often used BTS, strenght signal and
 so on. For others it works.

BTW

I have recently changed my card, becuse old one corrupted data... ;)

...but only with low GSM coverage and sooner if I turned on GPRS.

I haven't realised because I don't use FR as daily phone yet, and when I tried 
it, I had good coverage...

Now I have a 16 GB C6 trascend card (TS16GUSDHC6). I have tried it thoroughly, 
and even on situations where old one *allways* corrupted data (low GSM 
coverage, gprs on, intensive use of sdcard, f.e. with evopedia) , this one 
works flawlessly

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Re: Fwd: buzzfix in India

2009-09-17 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 17 September 2009 04:59:45 Vikas Saurabh wrote:

 1024 fix: I am on SHR-U so avoiding deep sleep was just 1 line of
 config. Anyways, after the fix I have removed that line and haven't

You should edit it, not remove it:

Change:

ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never

to

ti_calypso_deep_sleep = always

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