On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 09:16:49PM +0100, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
> Of course you can do it simpler using repeat instead of shell for loop,
> than this kill-hack is not needed:
>
> [alarm]
> repeat=10
> player=sh -c 'mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced
> /org/freesmartphone/Device/LED/neo1973_vi
A few days ago, I received my FR back from Golden Delicious, who had
performed the recamping (#1024) fix. He was very prompt - it took
Hermes longer to get my FR to him than it did for him to fix it and
send it back.
I'm not connected in any way to Golden Delicious, apart from as a
satisfied custo
On Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 12:48:42PM -0500, Ken Young wrote:
> If someone wants to tell me what "Sendeh roo shamsheer" means, I'd still
> appreciate it, but I have no more prize phones to send.
A Persian native-speaking colleague of mine says that it means "Live
like a man", but that the literal tra
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 05:23:15PM +0100, Dr. Michael Lauer wrote:
> After our successful GSoC in 2007 and 2008 as Openmoko -- and us not being on
> board in 2009,
> I decided to try apply again as a mentoring organization this year.
Isn't tomorrow the closing date for submissions?
Jeff
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:58:32PM +0100, Lothar Behrens wrote:
> Who knows about usable and cheap providers in germany to get at least
> a GPRS volume contract?
Blau.de does 100Mb and 1Gb per 30 days for €4 and €10 respectively. I
am using the former at the moment.
Regards
Jeff
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On 3 May 2010 11:04, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> Having navigation work inside tunnels
>> would allow mapping them accurately for openstreetmap. And also have
>> underground navigation - some tunnels have got
>> intersections/roundabouts inside, with several possible exits.
Would navit, ta
I just stumbled across barebox[1], a successor to u-boot.
Anybody know anything about it?
Would it be useful for the FR?
Jeff
[1] http://www.barebox.org/
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ffalarms often rings with multiple simultaneous processes. Looking
around to see what was going on, I expected to find some sort of
at-command to queue the alarms, but the only at* executable is atd.
So:
a. anybody else seeing this behaviour from ffalarms?
b. how do I view the atd queue on SHR-T
Hi Łukasz,
2010/9/20 Łukasz Pankowski :
> I, as the author of ffalarms see it too :), but as no one complains I
> can live with it. The problem is that at the moment if you set multiple
Well, it *is* rather annoying.
> alarms at the same time they all schedule new alarms and due to race
> condi
2010/9/20 Łukasz Pankowski :
>> Are you saying that if I want to schedule new alarms, at say, 6.00,
>> 6.05, and 6.10, then I should create 6.00, quit and restart ffalarms,
>> create 6.05, etc..?
>
> No, only if you set two alarms at 6.00 they both start at 6.00 and my
> schedule the next alarms tw
Has anybody tried their GTA0[24] with the above device?
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On 3 June 2012 21:43, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> I've used a usb ELM327 based scanner with my GTA02. I have successfully
> read codes, cleared codes, and watched sensors. I use this program:
> http://code.google.com/p/pyob2read/ but I strip out references to the graph
> library is I couldn't find
On 4 June 2012 01:23, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> to reprogram the battery's internal regulator. It had no problem powering
> the ELM327, but I would hope that is getting the power from the car's
> electrical system.
I was hoping that the ELM327 could power the FR over USB from the car.
Are you sa
On 4 June 2012 22:55, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> I just went out and tested and the ELM327 does not charge my phone in host
> or device mode. It may be possible to use a Y usb cable to charge and talk
> to ELM327 at the same time if you need to log for longer than the FR battery
> will last. Usin
Hi Troy,
On 30 December 2012 21:08, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
> I can do this with a GTA02 (wifi built-in, and USB-host mode), or *maybe*
> My per-unit budget for the hardware is between $50 (bare GTA) and
> $150 (GTA running my python code with wifi and rs232)
Does this mean that you would give
My GTA02 has been sitting around for too long without attention.
The battery has discharged completely and I can't get it to boot, even
with external power, even from the NOR menu.
I don't have spare batteries or the equipment for the other boot tricks,
and I had stopped using the Freerunner, so
On 14/10/13 20:23, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> My GTA02 has been sitting around for too long without attention.
Thanks for all the interest. My GTA02 now has a new home.
Regards
Jeff
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2008/7/7 Joachim Steiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> after reading shawn lin's testreport i believe we really have a problem
> with the 1.8V sim cards then.
> too bad the one i tested has no voltage printed on (some sims have, this
> sadly doesnt). will try to find out next time i get near that sim.
My
2008/7/8 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My German Blau SIM (On the back it says, amongst other things, 3V -
> does that mean volts?) does NOT work on my new GTA02, despite what is
> on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Carriers
>
> One colleague's Dutch Orange S
I'm having some trouble getting GPS to work on my Freerunner
Having installed gpsd and tangogps, I tried starting gpsd and got:
Starting gpsd: No /dev/ttyS3 GPS device, aborting gpsd startup. Check
/etc/default/gpsd
and tangogps couldn't find the gps receiver
I saw this irc log:
http://www.hen
2008/7/10 simarillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just have a look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gpsd
Ah. Thanks. I hadn't spotted that.
Why hasn't this been corrected in the gpsd package?
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2008/7/11 Arne Zachlod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> for adding files on the freerunner i use gftp in ssh2 mode, that's very
> comfortable.
There is probably a way to mount the FR filesystem with FUSE.
Indeed
http://wiki.vpslink.com/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Install_and_mount_FUSE_filesystems
suggests th
2008/7/11 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/directory /mount_point
That should have been
sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/directory /mount_point
http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/mount_sshfs.html
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2008/7/11 Alexander Paersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just today I stumbled upon a page on the openmoko wiki:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FreeRunner_GPS_antenna_repair_SOP
It was written this morning.
> Anybody tried this fix and can report whether this realy fixes the issue?
These look like
2008/7/15 Mikko Rauhala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Indeed that's a biggie... Here's hoping any kludgy but
> not-very-cumbersome fix will be found. (Let's wrap the µSD in tinfoil!)
Or an external antenna?
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2008/7/15 Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The good news: *IF* all pans out, there's (or soon will be) a new kernel at
> Andy branch that stops SD-card clock when SDcard is idle. We hope this will
> almost cure the problem, at least reduce it to sth like "you can't GPS while
> watching vide
Am I the only one who hasn't got his head around exactly what gets
updated where?
As I understand it, you can flash 3 things:
u-boot (the bootloader)
the kernel
the root filesystem
Should I think of u-boot as the OpenMoko version of Grub? In which
case why can't opkg update this?
opkg can also
2008/7/16 Mike Montour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That's correct - u-boot is responsible for initializing the hardware
> (like a PC BIOS) as well as for loading and booting the kernel (like Grub).
Thanks. I've updated the wiki.
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2008/7/7 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My German Blau SIM (On the back it says, amongst other things, 3V -
> does that mean volts?) does NOT work on my new GTA02, despite what is
> on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Carriers
>
> One colleague's Dutch Orange S
2008/7/18 Matthew Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm also having similar problems. And sending an SMS message via the
> GUI on the stock 2007.2 build is via an icon above the contact's number.
This only works from an existing contact. There isn't a possibility to
start a message with a blank number,
2008/7/18 Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> However, PMU driver was feeling this way before userspace got started
> and therefore before pid 1 existed. It turned out that Linux reacts to
> this situation by killing the nearest thing to hand, which was the JFFS2
> garbage collection thread, with a
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2008/7/16 C R McClenaghan :
> I get the following error using manage-contacts.py in the following
> way from SSH:
>
> python manage-contacts.py load
> [removed listing of first vcard entry]
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "manage-conta
2008/7/20 Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just tried again, and I managed to get these symptoms when running
> the script too soon after a boot. The second run went on fine. Maybe
> something needs the daemon to be started, and it's not started
> initially...
OK. A reboot got this working.
2008/7/20 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I started out by making the mistake of copying my Evolution db across...
I had my contacts in Outlook because I was using an HTC Kaiser...
Outlook->csv->Evolution->vcf->OM didn't work very well,
a. because the field map
2008/7/27 Sebastian Reichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Also it seems the openmoko-terminal2 does not read in .profile, which
> would be a nice feature, since there should be a way to define some
> aliases, ...
If you are using bash, .profile is only read if it a login shell. Try .bashrc.
Jeff
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2008/7/28 Kalle Happonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hit the pen (lower right) when you have the message open..
It doesn't give you a warm feeling that that is going to work when the
to: number field is blank.
Regards
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2008/7/30 Maciej Piechotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok. I'll have to look on RTC ioctl & DBus interface.
If you figure it out - please document it on the wiki, and report what
you have done here.
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2008/7/31 Kalle Happonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> option. Is the phone going to suspend even if a call is active?
It also seems to suspend even if you are logged in over ssh.
There needs to be an option not to suspend if
a. There is external power
b. You are in a call
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2008/8/3 Tobias Kündig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just have one question: I'm living in Switzerland, so I type my SMS in
> (Swiss) German. That's why it would be really useful to use Umlauts (ä, ö,
> ü / Ä, Ö, Ü). Unfortunately Umlauts mess up the whole message text. They are
> replaced by {, } or ev
2008/8/5 Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anybody managed to get Navit working on their freerunner?
I've been working on this, but unfortunately, Real Life has been
preventing me sorting out the problem I had - that the build was
failing in the tool chain because it builds a sample map as pa
2008/8/5 Yorick Moko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> this installs another version of navit that does not start when I press it
I could install navit with
opkg install http://www.mikeasoft.com/~mike/ipk/armv4t/navit_0.0.4-r0_armv4t.ipk
but running it gives:
** (process:1582): WARNING **: failed to insta
2008/8/5 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ** (process:1582): WARNING **: failed to instantiate gui '(null)'
On reflection, this is probably because I threw too big a map at it.
Without a map, at least it starts.
Jeff
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2008/8/5 Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On reflection, this is probably because I threw too big a map at it.
> Without a map, at least it starts.
No. It didn't like something in ~/.navit/navit.xml.
I copied /usr/share/navit/navit.xml to ~/.navit/navit.xml, updated
2008/8/14 carcinoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i'm in progres to convert the OSM Map of Berlin into an
> Navit Binary map File.
>
> Does anyone have some experiences with that?
>
> The Map i created and loaded into navit looks more like a "fuzzy" map.
> I followed the instructions on the wiki. used the
2008/8/18 Nathan Kinkade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I assume it has to do with this:
> http://navit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/navit?view=rev&revision=1169
>
> I guess it's time for me to learn how to build packages for Openmoko.
Or use
http://www.acoveo.org/navit_0.1.0+svnrev1255-r0_armv4t.ipk
whic
2008/8/19 Christ van Willegen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are the instructions on the Wiki page still correct? It refers to
> http://www.mikeasoft.com/~mike/ipk/armv4t/navit_0.0.4-r0_armv4t.ipk
Now they are.
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Following this thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2315355
I installed menu-xdg, deleted ~/.e and restarted e, and was able to
choose Enlightenment (Applications), but I still see no icons.
What else do I have to do?
Illume is in black and white. Is this supposed to be the ca
2009/3/8 Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann :
> don't know for debian... we had missing icons because of not installed e-wm-
> utils...
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be e-wm-utils package for Debian.
Anyone else got any ideas?
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When I press the power button, I get a group of icons, one of which is
a crescent, which if I press, I get a message saying that it is going
to suspend, but the doesn't.
I'm using the 2.6.28 kernel.
How can I get it to suspend?
Another icon is a padlock. If I press that, the screen is locked, bu
I have no sound at all - when a call is received, zhone responds, but the
phone does not ring. In a call, I have no sound either.
Any ideas how I can get it working?
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On Mar 9, 2009 7:57pm, Davide Scaini wrote:
mmm... that sounds (sorry) wierd!
which kernel?
probably you should try to change your alsa state... don't know if this
helps...
2.6.28. I'll reinstall 2.6.24 to see if it makes a difference.
Of course the 2.6.28 kernel I have in milestone 5.1 in
On Mar 12, 2009 3:25pm, Stefan Fröbe wrote:
As I was one of the first promoters of this fix I want to just update
that ( as announced by Andy in the associated ticket ) the git
commit "Fix jbt6k74 qvga_normal state handling" 83cf37799009 from Feb.
25th fixed all resume issues I had - no mor
2009/3/12 Michael Zanetti :
> create a file /etc/apm/resume.d/01display:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> export DISPLAY=:0
> echo "qvga-normal" > /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi2.0/state
> echo "normal" > /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi2.0/state
> xrandr -s 480x640
>
> make it executable and enjoy your WSOD-free Neo Freerunner
On Mar 13, 2009 11:06am, Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
wrote:
Hello, I was wondering: anyone has an idea or stats about which
distributions are used by the FreeRunners out there? Something like:
Om 2007.x: 50%
Om 2008.x: 20%
SHR: 10%
[...]
Other hacks: 5%
I imagine that FSO has a serious sha
On Apr 7, 2009 9:56am, David Garabana Barro wrote:
Is Openmoko still founding FSO?
No, at least according to Mickey's blog
(http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/category/opensource/openmoko/)
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David,
You have a car charger in your shop:
http://www.tuxbrain.net/shop/product_info.php?products_id=44
Does this have the appropriate resistor to allow the FR to
automatically select a higher charging rate?
Regards
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On Apr 27, 2009 11:09am, Jakob wrote:
you can bind the aux button to "Desktop Simple Lock".
open the wrench --> input --> keybindings
Thanks for the tip, but the window is larger than the screen. How can I
scroll it left and right?
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On Apr 27, 2009 11:27am, Robin Paulson wrote:
commands available. or try the 'Rotator' app, to get landscape mode
Ah, yes. That did the trick. Now what I would really like to do is to bind
the AUX key to a script that switched between portrait and landscape modes,
or maybe pulled up the ke
2009/4/28 Marcel :
> Just tried to install your package - it depends on libgps17, but I can only
> find libgps18 in the repository.
I have this problem, too.
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2009/4/30 arne anka :
> there's a new deb up that depends on libgps18 now.
Thanks! Now it works.
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On May 8, 2009 8:48am, Andreas Kemnade wrote:
> The only thing I notice, in our (community) work is that today we have a
> LOT of applications doing gpx recording (going with memory, I remember
> TangoGPS, BikeAtor, Navit, probably also GPS Sight and Mumpot). Some
> applications have a database
2009/5/9 Johny Tenfinger :
> If you are using SHR from microSD an Qi, you can use that bootsplash
> when whole system is booting just in just 2 steps:
>
> Execute: opkg install shr-splash-theme-dontpanic
> Open /boot/append-GTA02 file and add "splash" to the end of line.
On SHR-testing, I am getti
2009/5/9 Yorick Moko :
> tried the shr-unstable feeD?
$ wget
http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-unstable/ipk/armv4t/shr-splash-theme-dontpanic_1.1-gitr20+855b61e3e556d0b5e6703ddd3d7837510024e73e-r3_arm
v4t.ipk
$ opkg install
shr-splash-theme-dontpanic_1.1-gitr20\+855b61e3e556d0b5e6703ddd3d7837510024e7
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Subject: [Announce] Intel and Nokia announce open source telephony
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Intel and Nokia are pleased to jointly announce the oFono project
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On May 15, 2009 12:08pm, Robin Paulson wrote:
> # scp host:/path/to/image /dev/mmcblk0
> or
> # wget URL-to-image -O /dev/mmcblk0
> on the FR ought to do the trick. Alternatively, from outside the FR:
> $ scp /path/to/image r...@gta02:/dev/mmcblk0
i was under the impression it had
2009/5/20 Daniel.Li :
> I just run opkg update and opkg upgrade a few minutes before.
> And when I shutdown FR and boot it again, it can't boot to desktop.
>
> It shows
> btusb_intr_complete: hci0 urb c7020b20 failed to resubmit (19)
> btusb_send_frame: hci0 urb c7020b20 submission failed
I've jus
On May 29, 2009 10:20am, KaZeR wrote:
I'm using navit almost daily on my GTA02, for real-life navigation (not
just
test cases). Route computation is a bit slow, but we can also blame the FR
for that. I'm using the M&G maps (OSM coverage in my area is still rather
poor) and i'm rather happy wit
2008/11/23 Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Recent kernels have a workaround in that starts the card at slower clock
> until the first bulk transfer completed successfully when it is cranked
> up to 16MHz, that seemed to make the previous problems with some cards
> pretty much go away.
Presumably
On Nov 23, 2008 8:12pm, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recent kernels have a workaround in that starts the card at slower clock
until the first bulk transfer completed successfully when it is cranked
up to 16MHz, that seemed to make the previous problems with some cards
pretty much go away
Having installed navit on my GTA02v5, it seems that it loses GPS after
resuming. I haven't finished playing around to see if this is a GPS
problem or a navit problem, but while I do, has anyone else noticed?
Found a solution?
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Given the fact that space is short on mobile devices, might I suggest
that the sample map not be included in the .opkg?
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2009/1/2 Michael Shiloh :
> I beg to differ. Since Internet access is so iffy at the moment, having
> something to show right away is very important.
Or at least put it in a separate package.
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2009/1/3 Gothnet :
> Has anyone found a car charger that would work to supply power to the FR
> running as a navigation aid?
My previous phone was an HTC TyTN II, and the charger from that seems
to work OK - eg.:
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=138248
The exact one I have I can't find a link fo
2009/1/2 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" :
> I figure that this should be controlled by the kernel side. Simply the
> GPS chip is turned off and then on on suspend/resume. That's why on
> resuming it's like you've done a cold reset.
>
> There should be a thread about this on the kernel list...
Maybe, b
2009/1/5 Al Johnson :
> Yes, and I think ogpsd is supposed to do this. Almanac and ephemeris is saved
> when preparing for suspend, and loaded on resume, along with current time. If
> things haven't changed too much while suspend then resume should be faster
> than from cold.
Is this only availabl
Further tests show that
1. after resume, Navit does not get another GPS fix
2. leaving Navit open, and on forcing a cold start with agpsui, agpsui does
not even see the time signal (I assume Navit blocks it), but this is enough
for Navit to get a fix
So at least there is a workaround.
It w
2009/1/12 Vladimir Koutny :
> As I wrote already, there is a bug in kernel GPS suspend/resume code which
> leads to GPS not being powered after resume. Simply re-enable it manually via
> Settings, or apply my patch sent to kernel list (but still not merged into
> git)
> - http://lists.openmoko.org
On Jan 15, 2009 6:21pm, Josh Thompson wrote:
http://www.extremepda.com/AUTOMOUNT-GN-LG.html
This looks very good. Can anyone recommend anything similar available in
Germany?
Regards
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On Jan 16, 2009 4:23pm, Joseph Reeves wrote:
If this was the case I'd rather they sent the questionnaire to the
entire mailing list and added the "are you an active mailing list
user?" question.
Or better still, just take the results from people who have posted.
Jeff
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2009/1/22 Matthew Lane :
> I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
Why not use navit? It uses the same osm source, but does the rendering
itself, which is not quite as pretty as that from Osmarender, which
tangogps uses, but grabbing a map of the USA is trivial.
Reg
On Jan 26, 2009 4:07pm, Christ van Willegen wrote:
I'll do my best getting navit to (cross) build, so that I can
distribute an .ipk file...
Err.. The navit project has nightly opkg builds from SVN.
Regards
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2009/1/31 vale :
> hm now zhone starts fullscreen and i cant change back to the xfce desktop. is
> there some trick ? if i choose to exit zhone from zhone menu, it also kills
> x11 and shuts down debian :(
I've got the same problem with fbpanel, set up as given in
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Deb
On Feb 2, 2009 2:24pm, arne anka wrote:
wouldn't it be more sensible to use a better wm, like xfce or lxde?
Quite possibly, but as I don't know any of them, I was working my way from
the top of the wiki. xfce seems to have some of the same problems, judging
from recent mails.
And I wante
On Feb 2, 2009 2:00pm, arne anka wrote:
uh. what does the while loop mean? anyone knows?
what happens, when you comment the while loop and simply put
fbpanel
there?
It allows you to reconfigure the window manager, kill it with
killall fbpanel
and see the results immediately
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2009/2/1 Steve Mosher :
> We have a SOP for people who want to do it by themselves or for
> others, but there are several other elements missing from the process
> that would allow us to help the non DIY folks. One thing that probably
I have just got a friend of mine to do both the big-C and SD/
Given that there are some applications (e.g. navit) which are updated
regularly for opkg, but not for deb, it occurred to me that as the
file formats are so similar, it shouldn't be so hard to write a script
to convert from one to the other.
Before I spent any time on this, has anyone beaten me to
Mounting my FR from my Ubuntu Intrepid box via sshfs is really useful,
but sometimes, I cannot unmount it, getting:
$ make moko-
fusermount -u /home/jeff/OM/moko
umount: /home/jeff/OM/moko: device is busy.
(In some cases useful info about processes that use
the device is found by
2009/2/23 Nacho Seijo :
> I will flash uboot this afternoon, to try if I also get the annoying WSOD
> with it.
This did it for me - with uBoot, no WSOD.
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2008/9/2 Florian Hackenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It's up to the OM developers to integrate my patch, I do not have SVN
> access. Could someone from OM please comment on that?
Surely it is up to the Navit developers to accept the patch, and I
don't suppose they read this mailing list...
Jeff
2008/9/6 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We had this in OM2007.1, but lost it on the way.
>
> I'm not sure how generally useful this feature is.
I think that it is quite intuitive and would like it back.
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Jeff
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I bought myself a 4Gb uSD card and decided to have a go at moving the
(full) 512Mb partition onto it, using
http://inferno.slug.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Drive_Backup_And_Cloning
as my reference. I backed up the 512Mb with no problem. The 4Gb card
was not recognised, though; dmesg on the desktop produced:
2008/10/24 Joseph Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex
>
> Especially the smaller model:
>
> http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex/duraflex-mini
Do you have any prices?
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Jeff
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2008/10/24 Joseph Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex
>
> Especially the smaller model:
>
> http://oadigital.net/hardware/duraflex/duraflex-mini
Do you have any prices?
Regards
Jeff
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2009/7/4 Robin Paulson :
> i'm trying to install navit using the instructions on the wiki - i've
> got the feed in opkg, and when i try to install, it stops part way
> through and returns 'Killed'. i see from opkg.org that i'm not alone
> with this. i've tried shutting down the xserver to release s
2009/7/20 Patryk Benderz :
> Sourceforge doesn't allow to delete code :(
You can. I have done - you just have to go in with the shell - or ask
them to do it.
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2009/7/27 Previdi Roberto :
> hello list. I wrote this little script taking inspiration from the powerful
> gentoo command "revdep-rebuild". It scans all the binary files in /usr/bin
> and shows the broken ones (the ones linking non existent library)
Nice work!
Presumably it only catches those th
2009/8/9 arne anka :
> a long time ago i was one time able to do some kind of route planning.
> then, there was a way to select the country i am in.
With the internal GUI, you can change the country, but you'd better
make sure that icon_xs is set to 32 otherwise you won't be able to see
the icon.
On Aug 16, 2009 5:22pm, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
The same for messages, but it stores smses only when some other
backend than SIM-Messages-FSO is specified as default.
About databases in /etc - I agree, but that's how it was before I
started to work at opimd and I din't touch it.
Sorry fo
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 04:58:50PM -0400, Cameron Frazier wrote:
> 1) I'd like to use the same card in Germany (Munich), France
> (Toulouse), and Switzerland (Lausanne)
This should be possible with most pre-paid card. However, roaming costs are
not cheap (although they just got a load less expensi
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 09:17:33PM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> I got some help at irc setting things up so I thougt I'd share it with you.
Thanks for doing this. I have been looking for exactly such
instructions. There is a wiki page entitled "tethering" with some of
this info - perhaps you co
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