a developer
for some time. Better software gives more sales.
There are other ways of support than direct money transfer, if you're
interested.
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disagree just set something else they
like. Just like suspend timeout which doesn't have a definitive solution
either.
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, there is generally more waiting. And
forget the WIFI. But at least I have a useable phone with SHR.
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It is a cell phone with gps. The gps part seems to work well enough.
But of course the phone part ought to work too. :-/
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their
keyboards any way they want. :-/
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just as it is in GTA 02. Im perfectly happy with it.
Perhaps the slow Glamo could be exchanged... But afaik this is done
already...
Yes, it is necessary to update the whole screen in a timely manner. Full
screen
video ought to be ok, and this would speed up the GUI in general too.
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routinely connect two phones to the same pc at the same time.
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babbled:
but more to the point - travel around japan. watch people on holiday (the
japanese) or watch them when they travel. guess what the camera of choice is
that they pull out
be downloaded from the website. Or make a custom case.
* put the case together without the camera component.
De-soldering should be avoided, it is too easy to wreck it all.
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renicing.
If this doesn't help, check that the wireless network isn't
overloaded. You get the same problems if you don't get
enough bandwith for your call. And be careful with using the net for
anything else at the same time.
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If you have sufficiently advanced typography, then the space
separating the groups should be a thin space rather than a
normal interword space. Unicode and a proportional font should
suffice for this.
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at the same time.
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I'm not sure to have fully understood you, but I like having the phone
always on the same address.
There was a suggestion of using link-local addresses.
If we do that, then we had better do it properly, because you
aren't supposed to grab the same link-local
-pcm-oss module to load, bt the previous moocow didn't
need that.
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reading too? If so, paint the
strength bars with green, and then paint red noise bars in
the same place. If there is more signal than noise, you see just how
much. If there is more noise, then everything is red and you know
why it doesn't work.
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by saving it from the webpage. I hope this can be used.
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an icon disappear,
but that is not the only way. Enter the options in a different
order or omit something else, and it may still fail.
I haven't researched _exactly_ what works, so far I have concentrated
on making the icons show up when they doesn't.
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modifications of ascii letters. Dead keys handle the rest.
I haven't figured out more shiftstates though.
On the other hand, there is always the option of having one or more
symbol keyboards with really special stuff.
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that
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Thomas White wrote:
Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
My SHR is unable to open audio. But the older moocow worked with
the same setup. I can stop speech-dispatcher, but it doesn't help.
There is no snd-pcm-oss module to load, bt the previous moocow didn't
need that.
Previous
of the flag, it was hard to see what flag it is.
Maybe it can be made more transparent, or use QWERTY written with
a thinner/smaller font?
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-fingered typing. (T9 does not
try to resolve wrong-key misses) Disambiguating and error correction
is not the same.
Oh, and they mention keyboards. Many phones has keyboards with about
12 keys. The neo has a touchscreen instead, its two keys are not used
for text input. :-)
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So, correct position on the map, but wrong numbers.
Maybe tangogps has an error converting its numerical variables
to strings for the screen. Try notifying the developer(s).
Also try reading the gps with some other software.
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get a fix even with 3 satellites - using the
approximate assumption that your elevation is zero or same as last
time. Accuracy is not good, unless the assumption holds.
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the phone.
* quite a few apps show with blank icons. No big deal because the
name is still there. Probably just some path problem - that I could
fix myself if it weren't for the phone-app problems.
Rebooting the phone didn't change anything. I'll revert for now.
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. But I didn't find this software_16 thing. Or does
it require something beyond your /usr/e17/ tree?
Something that might be lacking from SHR?
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accelerometers.
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simpler like
connecting to the headlamp. Or the ignition switch.
Just don't go directly to the battery,
there should at least be a fuse between the adapter and the battery.
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something slightly unusal, such as connecting USB devices
to the phone.
module files aren't images for flashing, you unpack them on the phone
using linux commands, after you have the SHR image running normally.
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Helge Hafting wrote:
[an excellent and helpful text]
Wow.. that was thorough... Thank you for that - although I'm past that
stage it was very good to read..
Maybe one more thing to ask (as I have no clue):
Do you happen to know the difference between the unstable
can see how autorotation would be a problem in a game. Pingus works
in either orientation, but several guys walk of the cliffs while the
screen repaints.
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then they can follow weaker signals in less
than ideal areas. But it won't start up in bad places.
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Helge Hafting wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
- Now you may also configure E, from the wrench, to use the
software_16 rendering engine (it causes less quality, but more
speed) and a lower framerate value...
Where exactly would that be? I tried the wrench, and waded through
if I could click all the songs I want, and then click
the add button once. I usually pick more than one song
from each album. So multiple selection would be nice.
Perhaps an add all button when you want the entire album too.
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5 tiles.
I have tangogps set up that way, because there is
more room on the 8GB card, and it isn't blanked when I flash
a new SHR image.
I do not know where tangogps keeps this information though.
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stuff that can be reloaded
(such as the code in your binaries.)
Without swap, linux can only throw out file cache and binaries. Even
if there is some really old unused data around. Data cannot be
discarded unless there is somewhere to put it - i.e. the swap partition.
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Samuel Pereira wrote:
Hi,
Anyone can use openoffice with debian?
I try to open, but the process starts and stop without error...
Might be too heavy. There are several lighter word processors.
For a lighter spreadsheet, try gnumeric.
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, and tangogps has no problems using it.
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Marcus Bauer wrote:
Hello,
a new release of tangoGPS is out.
Thanks!
The new tangogps works fine on my freerunner.
There is one small problem - it still does not look good when
the position cursor moves under the displayed speed. Everything
seems fine otherwise.
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William Kenworthy wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 14:54 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Yaouh!
i a simple interface for update the maps of tangogps
it's optimized for low band usage
A very good idea, but it does not work yet.
My maps
Carlo Minucci wrote:
Helge Hafting ha scritto:
Carlo Minucci wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Yaouh!
i a simple interface for update the maps of tangogps
it's optimized for low band usage
A very good idea, but it does not work yet.
My maps are in /media/card/kart/,
but yaouh thinks
are on the
playlist is useful too. Perhaps a different color for those.
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decide to cut out
a walk around the house completely. But I can walk the Antaris around a
4mx4m square and record a square with nice sharp corners.
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in openstreetmap.
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I noticed another problem yesterday though. I worked around the
problem by making a symlink, and the program ran. I have
slightly more than 50.000 tiles. After a while, Yaouh had worked through
12000, updating about 4000. It seems 1 in 3 tiles were changed.
This took
ones aren't updated unless you specify sufficient depth. The
yaouh tool is better, in that it updates every outdated tile regardless
of zoom level.
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Marcel wrote:
The first thing that comes to my mind seeing the video: Wouldn't it be cool
(although kinda cheating) to control the direction of gravity with the
accelerometers? :)
TILT if this is overdone . . .
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from the last stop would
even things out.
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There are no full filesystems this time though.
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The bigger buttons are nice!
It paused whan a call came in too. :-)
Can you get these improvements into the pythm image at opkg and/or SHR?
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the sdcard out, and rund from
flash. If the gps is better, then that was the problem. You should also
be able to see a tiny capacitor between two of the pins under the sdcard
slot. If it isn't there, then your phone have this problem.
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than the weak processor can handle? Or is there something wrong with the
SHR distribution?
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The bigger buttons are nice!
It paused whan a call came in too. :-)
Can you get these improvements into the pythm image at opkg and/or SHR?
Seems I spoke too soon.
Everything got better except the pauses between songs - they got much
worse. :-( It is faster to restart
Dylan Reilly wrote:
I am working on a gstreamer version ATM which will allow me to work
around the limitations of mplayer. If/when I get this done, I will
work on making a package and/or seeing if I can integrate with the
main pythm distribution.
Good to hear. The delays I saw
, except for the many
copies of the completely blank tile. The many blank tiles can be fixed
by a script that turns them all into symlinks into the same file -
saving lots of space. (0k instead of 4k per blank tile). FAT does not
offer links, so you must have one file for each blank tile.
Helge
. If you give it up
because the telco and police won't bother - have the phone brick
itself by wiping out its flash memory. Or better, change the boot to display
This phone is stolen from . . . The thief throws it away - with luck,
someone else finds and returns it.
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distribution from the card. Or are playing songs stored on the card. Or
have your map tiles on the card.
The capacitor makes the SDcard less noisy - even when it is being used
all the time. I can get a fix and use the gps while listening to music,
for example.
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converter could be
used to connect the phone.
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don't have all the tracking equipment (extra
gps phone) with you either.
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Angus Ainslie wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
There is a program around that is supposed to look for a special keyword
in a sms, and send a gps reading back. It didn't work when I tried it,
but this appraoch can be developed into something
first fix.
when debugging, try the trip page of tangogps.
It will show gps time long before it gets a fix - I guess this is
because it tracks 1 satellite. Not enough for a position, but enough to
get displayable time.
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timer on
a pc. The timer is simply set to expire at the first upcoming event.
I don't know if the freerunner kernel uses a timer capable of
waking the phone from suspend when managing sleeping processes - but it
could be made to do so.
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arne anka wrote:
- the solution you are pointing to, was only some rough first draft.
the kernel patch used eventuially works different.
Thank you for the information.
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then, is
obviously to add the caps to the headset. Of course then you only have
one useable headset.
Or break the connection between the plug and circuit board, and put the
caps somewhere inside. There is lots of room above the SIM card.
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set up the timezone first.
The standard recipe is to make /etc/localtime a symlink to the
appropriate file in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ , but it looks like copying the
file into /etc/localtime is necessary on the freerunner. Well, perhaps a
hardlink works too.
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compact and works so well for everything else in linux.
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on. None of that cumbersome call every contact to see if they know the
owner. Especially on such a unfamiliar phone.
Also, location reported through gps is useful if you simply forgot it
and have no idea where, after a busy day. Friends house? Some
restaurant? Petrol station?
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:23 AM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
Later I was on a car trip, not driving. So I watched tangogps for a
while. Then I got the idea to test again, knowing that the gps was
working. So I sent the message again - from the phone
Olof Sjobergh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no wrote:
The obvious fix is to store the dictionary in such a format that
conversions won't be necessary. Not sure why utf16 is being used,
utf8 is more compact and works so well for everything else
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
[...]
Two things to test:
- play without sound running ./linball -f -n , or
- replace the music.ogg stereo file with this mono ogg file:
http://linball.sf.net/music.ogg
The mono ogg file did the trick. No choppy sound when using that.
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Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 January 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
buzz and gsm fixes are even documented on the wiki (no need to search
in the e-mails)
only the audio-fix (big capacitator to provide more bass
in. There is no
such option without a notification interface.
You may not find notification useful, but I don't see that as a reason
to remove it entirely. Some people have uses for it.
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dictionary format is
realized. It is ok if typing for suggests fôr as an alternative, but
før should not come up unless the user types f ø r. In which
case o must not be suggested...
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a gimmick, there are many things
that are more pressing. Such as working wifi. . .
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Pander wrote:
Found it now. Was looking with another person who also knows the Om2008
release for over 10 minutes without any luck. But we overlooked the
qwerty on the 'right' side. We were really fooled by only looking on the
left side LOL
I too wish the keyboard was accessible with a
of the
keyboard? just an idea.
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. Not that playing mp3 needs any kind of support from the
distribution. If something is lacking, just put it in your client app.
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:32:48 +0100 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no said:
I hope things like this will be possible, if a new dictionary format is
realized. It is ok if typing for suggests fôr as an alternative, but
før should not come up unless
Angus Ainslie wrote:
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wrote:
Later I was on a car trip, not driving. So I watched tangogps for a
while. Then I got the idea to test again, knowing that the gps was
working. So I sent the message again - from the phone
/corrupted filesystems, slow performance, ...) that I have.
Go ahead and use it. We can all be different - one of the better sides
of this phone.
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 14:43:39 +0100 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no said:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:32:48 +0100 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no
said:
I hope things like this will be possible, if a new
will end up filling a large number of niches, where it
will be more convenient to bring than a portable pc. Or where gsm
functionality is part of the job.
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the phone log with how much
telemarketer time it has wasted. And a high-score list where you can
see who has talked for the longest time before realizing that something
was wrong. :-)
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, so when you run out of cpu power, it is the screen that slows
instead of the music.
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, but it can be done using SANE.
Seems the cradle is the only missing component here, but phone cradles
aren't exactly new either.
I guess it is possible to overturn that patent, if anyone has a hobby of
suing microsoft...
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wider
picture. thanks for the info.
Glad to be of help.
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by a bit.
Unfortunately, navit snaps to the roads above the tunnel too. :-/
If I take the trouble of connecting to the car in order to get
speedometer data, I can also get a digital compass. Those two together
should be able to help the gps anywhere.
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/audio/pythm_0.5.1-dmr-20090129_armv4t.ipk
[2] http://atariland.net/~dreilly/openmoko/audio/mutagen_svn-4350_armv4t.ipk
In the mean time, I will keep hacking away at it.
Thank you for doing this - the player is getting really good now.
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exactly is it not obvious?
Yeah, it is jsut like the docking stations used for laptops.
Doing exactly the same with a *phone*, now that phones almost are
notebooks - wasn't obvious to microsoft or that patent office, it seems.
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that looks up
locations by URL, such as:
http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=63.41283lon=10.4888zoom=15layers=B000FTF
Would such an URL work on a MMS-capable phone? This URL is
javascript, but a few simple calculations can yield a link
directly to a tile png file instead.
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a radically different layout, such as dvorak, take the
lid off and carefully rearrange the keytops. Same for azerty-layouts.
Programmable is better, but if someone wants real keys that depress with
a click, then this is possible too.
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Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
arne anka wrote:
(http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/description?CC=WONR=2009012
344A2KC=A2FT=Ddate=20090122DB=EPODOClocale=en_US)
i didn't read it fully, but how does that differ from a simple hub or the
common
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:57:41 +0100 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no said:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
Surely, when there is a kayboard anyway, a couple of extra keys won't
cost much. Not if they are on all phones, instead of only
Yaouh 0.3 ran to completion last night, without crashing. Very good!
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yaouh1.py yaouh2.py yaouh3.py yaouh4.py yaouh5.py
yaouh6.py yaouh7.py yaouh8.py yaouh9.py
Running 10 scripts eats some memory, some may not be able to run all 10
at the same time. Having a swap partition may help with that.
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--- yaouh.py2009-02-09 13:32:59.0
that
interesting, but some robustness is useful as there will be more pipes
set up than there are tiles.
I have also seen an alignemnt trap in the gtk libraries once. Probably
not your fault though.
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