Maybe you should give the debian/fso version a try.
It sounds like it is quite stable. I will test it the next days because
the 2008.8 is to unstable and the 2007.2 is not really good when it
comes to use as a phone.
Ciao,
Rainer
Dimitri wrote:
Unfortunately, I've decided to sell my
I installed the same uboot version yesterday and my event2 doesn't work
like with the old uboot version.
I don't think uboot has something to do with the problem if the sensors
work or not.
Ciao,
Rainer
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Christian Anke [EMAIL
Florian Hackenberger wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Lothar Behrens wrote:
I had the same issue, but doing the same with -nodeps worked here
too.
Sorry, forgot to mention that the ipk dependencies are a mess. You need
the -force-depends option (-nodeps is similar).
Great work :-)
Hi everybody,
i want to change the default language in which navit speaks to german
but i don't find the necessary config for this. I use rev 1255 with map
move speed patch and everything (else) works fine. :)
Now i tried a simple export LANG=de_DE and started navit but this
seems to have no
Hi,
i tried to use my logitech usb keyboard with the freerunner with no luck so far.
I'm using 2007.2 with the latest uBoot Image and latest kernel/system updates.
First i switched to usb hostmode and supplied the 5V to the usb port with the
following commands.
echo host
in the
mouse cursor being displayed - this should help your efforts there.
Cheers,
Joseph
[1] http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/entry/20080716
[2] http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/entry/20080730
2008/8/19 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
i tried to use my logitech usb keyboard
the top of my head. A three headed cable might fix your
problems (as described on the wiki), but you're right in saying that
the best test might be to use a simpler keyboard.
Cheers,
Joseph
2008/8/19 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use an usb female to female adapter with the standard neo
Now i tested it with an usb hub but the behaviour is the same.
In the log it shows that it found the hub and after attaching the
keyboard it found both hid devices (keyboard and mouse). But again only
the mouse part works and the keyboard does nothing. The log doesn't show
any relevant difference
I think i found the problem why the keyboard isn't working.
I went to a friend and after a few tests with his usb keyboard we found
out, that the keyboard works, but only within the console and not in the
X environment. After a short search i found a ticket which exactly
describes my problem:
For USB Hostmode to work with power from the internal battery no
hardware modification nor usb-hub is needed.
I found the problem why my usb keyboard doesn't work within X. I still
use 2007.2 with the newest daily builds but it seems that the
xserver-kdrive-glamo module is too old.
There was a bug
I just installed debian on my new 8gb micro sd card.
I changed the filesystem to ext3 after partitioning and i also changed
the fstab to ext3.
But now when i boot i get some warning messages that the ext3 filesystem
is mounted as ext2. What else must i change so that the system knows its
ext3 and
After it boots up the root filesystem is mounted as ext3 how i specified
it in the fstab. So it seems that only while booting something is not
configured right. Maybe i could ignore this message, but i would be
happier if this message doesn't apper. :)
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Fox Mulder
brightness, which isn't very
battery friendly. ;)
Ciao,
Rainer
Fox Mulder wrote:
I just installed debian on my new 8gb micro sd card.
I changed the filesystem to ext3 after partitioning and i also changed
the fstab to ext3.
But now when i boot i get some warning messages that the ext3
First of all i must say that i'm quite impressed with debian on the
freerunner. It runs quite smooth most of the time and the software
choices are realy nice. :)
There is a thing what i found out about the matchbox keyboard. The
standard layout is quite bad so i tried my customized from 2007.2
not affected by CAPSLOCK.
y and z are swapped (joke)
-Aapo Rantalainen
2008/8/21 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all i must say that i'm quite impressed with debian on the
freerunner. It runs quite smooth most of the time and the software
choices are realy nice. :)
There is a thing
+7 = ?should be /
shift+0 = +should be =
shift+. = : should be ;
öä and umlaut-u do not affected by CAPSLOCK.
y and z are swapped (joke)
-Aapo Rantalainen
2008/8/21 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all i must say that i'm quite impressed with debian
and no layout switch possibilities. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
2008/8/21 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In the console the umlaute doesn't work at all. maybe i have to change
my language or font settings. When i try it in mousepad the umlaute
works and are affected by capslock
I got the same problem as you with no sound but the modules are loaded
and the soundcard is listed. The test with mpg123 gives also the same
result. :(
The command
alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/stereoout.state restore
didn't help at all.
Did you find a solution for the problem that the neo
Just open the backcase and remove the battery. there you find your
revision on the label with the serial number.
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Hello,
I run FSO (testing) on my Neo 1973 (from shr.bearstech.com). If I want
to find the hardware revision, the wiki says to use
libgsmd-tool, see [1].
I suppose you installed debian on the sd-card. So you have no problem
with any data corruption with suspend/resume actions?
I disabled suspend because i read so much about the sd-card problem when
suspending. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Hi,
I just hold down power button
worked fine.
Sound comes out the FR and one headphone. not sure why both headphone
don't work.
I didn't do any configuring to get sound working, if you want any of my
config file, ask.
~ Matt
Fox Mulder wrote:
I got the same problem as you with no sound but the modules are loaded
It looks really nice. :)
But i would suggest to change the modifier action from one mouse click
to double click. On a touchscreen it is hard to flew over the icons to
show the quicktip and not activate/deactivate the function. This would
also prevent unintentional acivation or deactivation.
Also
Here it works withput problems. But it isn't displayed at the bottom
where the other panel aplications show up. It is located in the upper
right at the panel which shows all open applications.
Didn't you get any error messages?
Does the process run at all in the background?
arne anka wrote:
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First thing is that i can't find the setting, when the display dims the
brightness. The default setting dims it after some minutes (~3-5 min, i
didn't measure it) what is way to late for battery usage. Also it would
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
else:
self.timeouts = { \
IDLE: 1,
IDLE_DIM: 2,
IDLE_PRELOCK: 3,
LOCK: 4,
SUSPEND: 20, \
}
But i
I'm playing with debian for the last week and there are some new things
i'm curious about.
First thing is how i update the kernel and modules?
I see that while installing debian it uses this kernel from openmoko:
arne anka wrote:
And then i wanted to ask if there is a working way to rotate the xfce
screen like with 2007.2?
the fbdev driver used does not support randr. the xglamo does, but it does
not play well w/ tslib out of the box, someone posted a workaround
recently making xglamo and tslib
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, den 25.08.2008, 14:42 +0200 schrieb Fox Mulder:
I'm playing with debian for the last week and there are some new things
i'm curious about.
First thing is how i update the kernel and modules?
I see that while installing debian it uses this kernel from
session, but for a
short test it works good. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Michele Renda wrote:
Fox Mulder wrote:
Thats a good question. But i tried the gps with tangogps and it works
quide good. So i think the fix is already implemented.
But maybe it only works good because i used the agps utility from
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, den 25.08.2008, 15:17 +0200 schrieb Fox Mulder:
ATM, there are no automatic kernel updates in Debian. Phil Kern has
tried to build a proper debian kernel package from the upstream sources,
but it takes a very long time in a qemu builder, so fixing all
At the moment i got iceweasel running on my debian freerunner. It is
also a firefox port which works great. I could use any original addon
from mozilla. :)
Maybe it is a bit slow when starting but at the moment it is the best
browser i found for my neo.
But you are right. In the future i hope
Maybe it is possible to get a workaround for this problem until it is
fixed. When using a custom suspend script we maybe could do this stuff
manual.
When i would suspend the neo i start a script which first activates the
sd_idleclk. Than it activates some access to the sd card and after that
package this programm is provided. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
Johannes Florineth wrote:
Johannes
2008/8/25 Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Am Montag, den 25.08.2008, 16:27 +0200 schrieb Fox Mulder:
Oh thanks, i just overlooked the modules file
Maybe this version is also possible:
http://www.digitus.info/en/products/network/?c=1241p=651
Here in germany they are not as cheap but with ~10€ it is still ok.
But on the website they only say that it uses a realtek chipset but not
which. I know that the kernel supports some realtek chipsets
I was thinking of the NOR flash as a backup if everithing goes wrong. If
you flashed the NAND with a new bootloader and it fails you maybe
couldn't start the bootloader from NAND anymore.
But you always could boot from NOR flash because you couldn't/didn't
reflash this bootloader.
Maybe i'm totaly
arne anka wrote:
secondly, the installer assumes ext2 imo, since etx3 is not recommended
for sd card.
That sounds interesting.
I partitioned my 8gb sd-card to use ext3 for the rootfs and added an
extra bootmenu entry for ext3.
But why is ext3 not recommended for sd-card when compared to
I will try matchbox keyboard and the illume version this evening.
On 2007.2 i use the matchbox keyboard with a selfmade german layout with
all needed keys including the f-keys. I really loved this keyboard and
would be happy to use my keyboard.xml file in 2008.9. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Minh Ha
arne anka wrote:
But why is ext3 not recommended for sd-card when compared to ext2?
i understood ist because of the additional wear caused by journalling.
I played with debian on my sd card for over a week without any problems
so far concerning the sd-card. I hope i must not backup my
Interesting is, that i updated my NAND uboot to the latest version in
http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/Om2008.8-update/
which was from 27.8 at the time i downloaded it and it displays
1.3.2-moko12 at bootscreen. The last version before i used to update
was from a few weeks before from
that the
gps works without problems. And i don't want to do the sd_idleclk
de-/activation trick when starting a gps app.
Fox Mulder wrote:
Maybe it is possible to get a workaround for this problem until it is
fixed. When using a custom suspend script we maybe could do this stuff
manual.
When i
Alexey Kurochkin wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 17:07 +0200, Erland Lewin wrote:
2008/8/28 Alexey Kurochkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I run any program which uses GPS (Tango, locations,
orrery,
agps-ui) after some time OM hangs and nothing works. The only
remedy is
That is exactly the thing i was searching for. Scripts that would be
automatically executed before suspend or after resume. :)
Now i will try this and activate suspend support on my neo. Until now i
don't use suspend with my debian system on the sd-card because i don't
want to have problems with
There is no GTA03 so why ask about GTA04?
These kind mails just fills the list up with nonsense mails which i have
to filter out afterwards. This is really annoying.
Sorry if i say it so directly, but this is what i think about it. :/
H.Hveem wrote:
Does anyone know What kind of hardware will
Do you refer to the sd-card partition table corruption bug when
suspending/resuming?
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin
i just did some experiments with apmd .. now i have to reinstall
debian on my 8G because - some might already guess - i had no backup
sofar .. darn!
I got scummvm running, but it is not usable at all because the screen
rotation doesn't work on-the-fly right now with xfce.
So the window is much too wide and i can't see the buttons at the right
end. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin
someone got scummvm on [EMAIL
.
Don't know if this helps, but some people report that this works for
them. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
i guess so .. first time it occured to me .. and hopefully never
again ..
regards, morlac
Am 31.08.2008 um 11:52 schrieb Fox Mulder:
Do you refer to the sd-card
to classic (with config file entry)
which makes more buttons visible but not all. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
.. could you tell us - who did not succeed in this yet - how you got
it running? ;)
regards, morlac
Am 31.08.2008 um 12:00 schrieb Fox Mulder:
I got scummvm
schrieb Christian Adams:
i already found a workaround - running at least for me - for suspend/
resume
- http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#Suspend -
but i wanted to be sure disabling service apmd is really required
regards, morlac
Am 31.08.2008 um 12:14 schrieb Fox Mulder:
When playing
I already use the newest kernel with debian.
Maybe i should try it with the default kernel instead. I have a little
issue with all newer kernels than the original supplied one by debian
install.
With all new kernels the mouse cursor pops a few pixel below the
position i touched the screen and
I have sound with Debian.
After first installation i also thought that sound doesn't work at all.
But after some tests i found out that just not all apps seems to work
with sound.
Firstly in the default installation only alsa is supported, no oss or
pulseaudio. But even not all apps with alsa
I regulary upgrade my debian system every 1-2 days. In the last 2 days i
got an update for zhone automatically installed which doesn't work anymore.
Now when i start zhone the zhone screen appears as normal window within
xfce like before. When i didn't do anything the screen gets dimed and
short
Ok, my problem was, that i tried to suspend and resume without zhone
running. After starting zhone and using the original kernel suspend and
resume works without problems when pressing the power button.
But isn't there a way to use suspend/resume with the power button
without zhone?
Because most
Fox Mulder wrote:
I regulary upgrade my debian system every 1-2 days. In the last 2 days i
got an update for zhone automatically installed which doesn't work anymore.
Now when i start zhone the zhone screen appears as normal window within
xfce like before. When i didn't do anything
this problem in other mails, so i have to search a
bit more for a solution. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 13:41, Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know which one is better, but after a short test with apm -s i
found out that the script in the suspend.d dir
Is your patch surrently in the svn version integrated or do we still
need to patch the sourcecode with this?
If it is not integrated, wouldn't it be good to send this patch to the
author so he could integrate it?
I use debian on my neo and use the svn version to compile it myself
instead of
Ok, i also meant the navit developer instead of OM.
I know that this problem doesn't exist with normal pc's but it also
doesn't harm normal pc's. So i think it isn't a bad thing if you just
ask the navit developer if he/she integrates it into the source tree.
Until than i stick with version 1255
Nik Lutz wrote:
And if you want to rotate the screen add
Option RotateCW
to both (Device AND InputDevice ) sections of your xorg.xonf
I have a few questions about your Rotate addition to xorg.conf
What does this entry do?
Does it always start the screen rotated
You have to replace the matchbox-wm line in zhone-session by xfwm4 to
start the xfce-wm. I also experiment with it at the moment but i got one
big problem.
Everything looks fine after start and xfwm is running. Now it is much
more to my liking with window resize and move functions.
But the
schrieb Fox Mulder:
You have to replace the matchbox-wm line in zhone-session by xfwm4 to
start the xfce-wm. I also experiment with it at the moment but i
got one
big problem.
Everything looks fine after start and xfwm is running. Now it is much
more to my liking with window resize and move
comfortable. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Fox Mulder wrote:
Ok it seems it does work after restart. I only tried to kill matchbox-wm
and start xfwm4 (and matchbox-keyboard-toggle) but then it doesn't work.
Now i tried to replace the wm within the zhone-session file and rebooted
and the keyboard comes
Why don't you just use the selfmade openmoko-panel-plugin which also
displays the battery status?
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin
did someone manage to get the xfce-battery-plugin working properly?
when i include it in the panel i always get a warning my battery is
at
like exactly? I cannot seem to reproduce
this... :/
-Marcel
Am Mittwoch 03 September 2008 23:02:48 schrieb Fox Mulder:
I found a solution. With xfwm4 i now can change settings for all
windows. When i set the keyboard window to always on top it gets over
all other windows. Now it is useable
I updated the wiki instructions with my working zhone-session file as an
example.
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Fox Mulder wrote:
Ok it seems it does work after restart. I only tried to kill matchbox-wm
and start xfwm4 (and matchbox-keyboard-toggle) but then it doesn't work.
Now i tried to replace
1. This only works until reboot or manually reverting it.
2. Don't know, maybe. :)
3. /dev/mmcblk0p1 is the first partition on the sd card. So the usb
stick will only show this one partition and nothing more.
Ciao,
Rainer
Dale Maggee wrote:
Petr Vanek wrote:
I have spent a while
. july. And i can see that in the latest kernels after around 4.
september the sd-card corruption problem seems to be fixed by a patch.
So it would be nice if somewhere the corresponding modules to the latest
kernels where available. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Fox Mulder wrote:
Now that buildhost
it works i'm happy with it. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Thomas Markus wrote:
Fox Mulder wrote:
Hmm doesn't all the debian users update their original OM kernel with
the recent ones?
Apt-get upgrade doesn't update the kernel and modules at all.
Even the debian installer script still uses the old kernel
I tested it and suspend doesn't work anymore with the new kernel. Maybe
i have to insmod some module for this to work.
When i look at the zhone.log file i can see that the press of the pwr
button is recognized, but nothing more happens. :/
Ciao,
Rainer
arne anka wrote:
And now i got the
In which mailing list or forum could i reach fso developer to ask them
about this problem?
I searched on www.freesmartphone.org and only found the list on
http://projects.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/smartphones-standards/.
Is this the right list or is there a more apropriate list for this kind
of
Maybe you should first write which distro you use if you want usefull
answers. ;)
SCarlson wrote:
Hey guys --
Does anyone's resolv.conf get stomped on every time the machine is
rebooted? I have been adding my nameservers by hand.. Just wondering if
there is a good reason for this?
I updated my debian system to the new fs03 files and also
updated the kernel/modules to the newest one at [8] from 11-Sep-2008.
But now suspend doesn't work anymore. I thought that the fso
kernels are working together with zhone to support suspend like
the original installed fso2 kernel did with
I just installed remoko but when i try to start it i get some error messages
and the start is aborted. It looks like a dbus error, but i'm not sure.
Here is the console output:
warning: x11-16 is not supported, fallback to x11
dbus_objectInit...
could not create proxy for
When i ordered the phone the reseller said on the website that the phone
isn't useable for daily use and is only for enthusiasts. And this
information was everywhere in the net even at july when i ordered my
phone. So don't say you didn't noticed this when you ordered your phone.
Or did you just
I think the message WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure
you need to is meant to stop users with no knowledge with these things
at all.
I reflashed my uboot ~4 times until now and it always worked.
The more problematic message is the warning that dfu-util is broken, why
i didn't
I think he doesn't say more about the openmoko-panel-plugin because the
older versions are floating around this mailing list for quite some time. :)
It is a small xfce plugin to show and change the status of wlan, gps,
bluetooth, battery, gsm, usb and keyboard.
It is like the indicator bar of
For a complete and working routing solution just use navit. It uses maps
from openstreetmaps.org compiled to a binary format which consumes just
~90MB for whole germany. It also supports speach output for directions.
I tested it between two cities where i live and it routed me very well.
The
I also experienced the problem that the FR slowes down to a point where
it freezes when the memory consumption goes to the limit of the internal
ram. And this happenes quite often when using many programs.
To solve this problem i created a swap file with 64MB on my sd-card
(vfat, but this
Here's another approach:
Why not use two freerunner on different locations which do have one ir
input attached. They synced the clock with ntp and both of them save the
time difference between mic and ir data. You know the exact location of
both and you could sync the data over wlan/gprs and
In my debian installation were no ping, traceroute and nslookup
preinstalled. Everything needs to be installed after installation like
many other nice things.
I would suggest that you take a look at your resolv.conf because it
seems that your name resolving doesn't work.
Try adding a working dns
Am 21.09.2008 um 11:45 schrieb Fox Mulder:
I think he doesn't say more about the openmoko-panel-plugin because
the
older versions are floating around this mailing list for quite some
time. :)
It is a small xfce plugin to show and change the status of wlan, gps,
bluetooth, battery
In the official debian repos (i only use the default) is the actual svn
version since a few days. I updated a few days ago and the new version
was installed without any of these troublesome bugs. ;)
Ciao,
Rainer
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
does any volunteer to get in touch with the
For me fso-gpsd didn't work right so i changed back to gpsd and
everything works like a charm with gps. :)
Maybe you try installing gpsd and deinstall fso-gpsd.
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Weßel wrote:
Hello,
tangogps and fso-gpsd were installed from http://ftp2.de.debian.org,
but I get no
Al Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 24 September 2008, Christian Weßel wrote:
Ok, if I understand in right:
HW SW SW SW
gps - ogpsd - fso-gpsd - tangogps
- location
Right?
That's my understanding, yes.
As far as i know Location doesn't use FSO-gpsd. It
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the stable OM2008.9, and so I can't even do rmmod
g_ether, because it is built-in. (or maybe it's cdc_ether, but the
problem is the same) .
So there is no chance for me. :(
I guess you have to use a custom kernel, or perhaps an FSO or Testing image...
Roland Mas wrote:
Fox Mulder, 2008-09-24 17:51:30 +0200 :
If someone of you manage to use fso-gpsd with tangogps for more than
a few minutes without problems than please report it. My try to do
so ended in a failure why i use (old) gpsd at the moment.
It works for me. I don't record
Ok, than this bug still exists.
I think i will stick to gpsd a bit longer until fso-gpsd works a bit
more reliable. ;)
Roland Mas wrote:
Fox Mulder, 2008-09-24 18:10:13 +0200 :
It works for me. I don't record traces these days because I'm
stuck at home working, but I get a fix that lasts
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
One more that came to my mind: you mentioned mute/volume - how about
ability to easily change the behavior in case of a call or text
message: Full ringing, just a discreet 'beep', vibration on/off and so
on.. And an extension to this would naturally be possibility to
I installed the new 0.4 and the notifications are quite cool. :)
But i had the problem, that the gsm, usb and brightness icon wasn't
shown anymore. After a bit investigation i found out that the new 0.4
deb package misses quite some icons.
It misses the following icons:
brightness.png
Sounds like the usb network module isn't loaded. All newer kernels has
these modules no more compiled into the kernel and maybe it was
forgotten to add to the /etc/modules file in the actual FDOM version.
Take a look at the loaded modules (with ldmod) if g_ether is loaded
and if it is in
Why not just measure the batteries yourself?
It's just two AA cells where one cell is 50mm height and 14mm diameter.
Than you add the space you need for the little step-up converter and
that's all.
Ciao,
Rainer
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Monday, September 22, 2008 a las 11:17:58PM
When you get the first fix you also should see your position. But after
first fix the position is quite unsharp and gets better in the next
seconds/minutes. For me i have my position within 30-60 seconds after
starting gps.
I use the latest fso and sometimes the latest om kernel with debian
Ciao,
Since over a week suspend isn't working anymore for me.
I use the latest fso kernel [1] and latest updates for debian until 29.9.08.
When i take a look at the zhone.log file everything seems to be fine.
After pressing the power button for 1 sec my neo goes into sleep [2].
But than i can't wake it
Renda
2008/9/29 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When you get the first fix you also should see your position. But after
first fix the position is quite unsharp and gets better in the next
seconds/minutes. For me i have my position within 30-60 seconds after
starting gps.
I use the latest fso
Suspend is broken again in the latest fso kernels. But with the latest
openmoko kernel suspend works. But zhone is reacting a bit weird after
resuming. ;)
Ciao,
Rainer
Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Hello list
No matter what I'm doing, Debian won't wake up from suspend. I have
installed a recent
It seems that OM and FSO apply different patches to the standard kernel
so they behave a little different. At the moment i stick to OM kernels
because they are build daily instead of FSO which build new kernels only
in longer intervals.
And as long as OM kernels work with the fso framework it is
FSO3 in debian doesn't have the top bar anymore in zhone. You can use
the openmoko-panel-plugin floating around in this mailing list. This
xfce plugin shows the status of gsm, battery and some other usefull
stuff. :)
Ciao,
Rainer
Denis Galvão wrote:
Hi guys.
After some time trying to
I previously posted a note that the actual 0.4 package misses quite some
icons. So to get it to work you just have to put the missing icons back
to /usr/share/pixmaps/openmoko-panel-plugins.
You can get the icons from
http://www.ohli.de/download/openmoko-panel-plugin_0.4.orig.tar.gz
It misses the
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My .deb doesnt appear to miss these icons, except brightness.png.
I cant find the brightness.png file in the src tgz.
When i take a look at the .deb with dpkg-deb -c
openmoko-panel-plugin_0.4-1_all.deb i can see that all my mentioned
icons are missing. But maybe there
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff works right.
I wish there would be some news about
This seems to be a fso-gpsd bug. I also experienced this problem why i
went back to use gpsd which always show the right time and satellites.
Ciao,
Rainer
Matthias Camenzind wrote:
I've installed Debian on microSD 2GB with Xfce, tangogps and fso-gpsd.
The Trip section is normaly showing a
Which kernel and from when do you use?
This bug should be fixed in newer kernels. But i still use the apm
suspend/resume script which works for me since i installed debian.
Ciao,
Rainer
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It is rather annoying to fix the memory card whenever it gets corrupted
and
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