Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau a écrit :
> On 2/10/10, David Wagner wrote:
>> Mines are here:
>> http://islibre.org/~deubeuliou/openmoko/h1_fosdem2010.pdf
> Its just beamer tex file, enough for most people, but its not pdf for sure.
ow ... right.
Now it's a
Serdar Dere a écrit :
> Am 09.02.10 02:24, schrieb Michael 'Mickey' Lauer:
>> Dear guys,
>>
>> I just returned from FOSDEM (*) where we had a mini Openmoko devroom.
>> Seeing all the interested people and experiencing the scent of imminent
>> breakthroughs wrt. supporting foreign platforms got me r
David Reyes Samblas Martinez a écrit :
> Hello,
> First accept my apologizes to no be able to go to the DevRoom, In
> theory I only preview to put some flyes and stickers in Hackable
> devices stand but when I arrive I found I Wim has arranged a full
> Tuxbrain table beside them, so I give support
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit :
>>
>> hackable:1 does not use frameworkd but gsmd.
> So /etc/frameworkd.conf is useless?
>
> Thanks you
>
Yes ... it is provided by hackable1-config-gta0x which is packaged from
openmoko-files (alsa scenarios, udev rules ...). We could have removed
it, indeed ;
David Garabana Barro a écrit :
> Hi, everyone :)
>
> I'm just trying latest hackable:1 image, and I wonder...
>
> Is it ok to update hackable:1 r5 using apt?
Hi
yes, you can update the rev5 (make sure, in sources.list, that you are
using the rev5 repositories and not the dailies) ; dist-upgradi
Juergen Schinker a écrit :
> David Wagner wrote:
>> hab keen oh ne a écrit :
>>> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
>>> you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
>>> Hackable:1 feeds.
hab keen oh ne a écrit :
> You could extrakt the ipkg file and move the binary to /usr/bin. Otherwise
> you could install the debian package, which should soon be available in the
> Hackable:1 feeds.
>
It will be available tomorrow at
http://build.hackable1.org/debian/dists/wip/main/binary-arme
hab keen oh ne a écrit :
> Hi community,
> I just published a new project called openmokontrol. Im using a TCP/IP
> connection to any X server to control it with the fr's accelerometers, mainly
> for games ;). Maybe I will create a video for a short demonstration soon,
> let's see. It uses the X
Michal Brzozowski a écrit :
> 2010/1/9 Radek Polak mailto:pson...@seznam.cz>>
>
> Btw if someone wants to try here is new kernel with modules:
>
> http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/experimental/
>
>
>
> Is this going to work with SHR or only with Qtmoko?
I tested it w
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit :
>>> I had a couple of problems (with only one solution):
>>> -I can't boot regular rev5 from uSD (the process hangs up at something
>>> like 95% and stays there forever) so I have to use the developer
>>> version (which works well;-));
>>>
>> Does the user i
giacomo `giotti` mariani a écrit :
> Hello everyone,
> first of all I like to thank you for this excellent distro.
Hi
Thanks for using it :)
>
> I had a couple of problems (with only one solution):
> -I can't boot regular rev5 from uSD (the process hangs up at something
> like 95% and stays ther
ny time by (shortly) pressing the
Aux button.
In order to get the wifi working, you might have to run:
rmmod s3cmci
rmmod ar6000
modprobe s3cmci
modprobe ar6000
Thanks for your feedback
David
ps: http://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/UserManual is minimal for now
but awaits for everybody's filling
jeremy jozwik a écrit :
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
>> Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
>> Do you use FR as your primary PDA?
>> What distribution you run most of the time?
yes
no
hackable:1 , rev5
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Openmok
Among the people who worked on this release, the most notorious are
(alphabetically):
* Marcus Bauer (mbauer)
* Jérome Blondon (jbl2024)
* Sébastien Bocahu (zecrazytux)
* Pierre Pronchery (khorben)
* David Wagner (Deubeuliou)
We'd also like to thank all the teste
Hi
What version of H:1 are you using ?
There should be a button in the menu that you launch by pressing the
Power button for 2 seconds.
If not, it's a known rev4's regression. However, apm -s should still
work fine.
As for the GPS, I don't see what could cause that.
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