Re: [Community] Happy New Year!

2013-01-01 Thread matteo sanvito
Happy new year from italy!
Il giorno 01/gen/2013 16:40, "Marc Verwerft" 
ha scritto:

> Same here - happy new year to everyone. Loads of fun, happiness and geeky
> projects! ;-)
>
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Radek Polak  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> happy new year to everyone and thanks for your work!
>>
>> Radek
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> > I would like to wish everyone a happy new year 2013!
>> >
>> > And, please stay tuned - the OpenPhoenux has finally taken
>> > off and is ascending to new levels this year. Some great
>> > ideas are already in the pipeline and waiting for having their
>> > feasibility proven.
>> >
>> > Nikolaus
>> >
>> >
>> > PS: there will be a "World of OpenPhoenux" stand as a
>> > developer meeting point for GTA04, OpenMoko, QtMoko,
>> > PVR-SGX and others at FOSDEM 2013 in Brussels. Details
>> > how you can participate will follow.
>> >
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] openmoko.org server move

2013-05-13 Thread matteo sanvito
Thank you very much! I would have done a backup somehow as soon because I
was afraid of losing all that knowledge! And thank you too Sean!!


2013/5/13 Harald Welte 

> Dear all,
>
> during the next weeks I'm going to move *.openmoko.org to a new much
> simplified infrastructure on one physical server, rather than a dozen of
> virtual machines over three physical machines.  As part of that, there
> will be occasional outages, without any additional announcements.  The
> IP addresses for all of openmoko.org services will also change as part
> of that process.
>
> I will start step-by-step with
> web/wiki/dcs/svn/trac/git/people/bugzilla, while e-mail and mailing
> lists will be running on the old machines until the very last step.  So
> this (and other) mailing lists are going to work.  I'll send another
> announcement before touching anything e-mail related.
>
> Once the move to the new server is completed, I will finalyl be able to
> do the long overdue step and accept other volunteers from the community
> for system administration.
>
> Thanks to Sean Moss-Pultz for paying for the server hosting until today
> out of his personal pocket.
>
> Regards,
> Harald
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> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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> 
> "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
>   (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch.
> A6)
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] openmoko.org server move

2013-05-15 Thread matteo sanvito
Sorry if I return in-topic :D
How much space and time did it take to you to backup the wiki? And what
about the official mailing list (what you think it will be like)? I want to
do a personal backup of all we did in these years and I would like to know
how I should face it.
Thank you!!
Matteo
Il giorno 15/mag/2013 17:32, "Patryk Benderz"  ha
scritto:

> [cut]
> > the poor maqui berry people must think they are about to get 100s of
> > sales with all the website traffic
> well, i just hope Radek earned a lot for selling this domain ;)
>
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Re: [LAST CALL] Re: Giving away my gta2

2013-06-28 Thread matteo sanvito
Steve, don't feel alone. I trust in openmoko project.
i didn't accept your offer because i broke my gta02 usb port but i will fix
it (soon, i hope) and i thought that someone would need it more than me ;)

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Matteo
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Re: [gta02] a few questions

2013-11-13 Thread matteo sanvito
Hi ed,
I don't know about your first question, while about the second one, try to
change "&" to "&&" after "...STAT1)"

I'm glad to see that there is someone other that still uses gta02 :')

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matteo
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Re: USB networking && Win7

2014-01-17 Thread matteo sanvito
Yeah, i can confirm what rhn said, I did the same!

good luck!
matteo


2014/1/17 rhn 

> On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
> Matthias Apitz  wrote:
>
> > El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael
> Spacefalcon escribió:
> >
> > > "dmatthews.org"  wrote:
> > >
> > > > PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
> > >
> > > PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
> > > not just free as in beer.  Of course Windows isn't, but we are talking
> > > about PuTTY, right?
> >
> > I know PuTTY very well. But, I was talking about how to bring up the
> > USB network interface in Win7
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >   matthias
>
> The Freerunner works as a USB Ethernet gadget (RNDIS).
> You need to install an .inf file (some kind of a description?) or else
> Windows will not work with it.
>
> [1] is describing how to do it. I did it a long time ago myself with the
> Freerunner, but I'm not sure if I used this exact guide.
>
> Cheers,
> rhn
>
> [1]
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_and_Windows#USB_Ethernet_emulation
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Re: OpenPhoenux@FOSDEM2014

2014-02-05 Thread matteo sanvito
Hello Boudewijn
Thank you so much for this summary, I appreciate it very much because I
could not be there. I'm very happy to see that our community is still
alive, so thank you very much!

Best regards,
Matteo
Il 05/feb/2014 23:25 "Boudewijn"  ha scritto:

> Hi List,
>
> As you know, last weekend FOSDEM was held at the Brussels Free University.
> For
> the first time in years, OpenPhoenux didn't have its own stand. Luckily
> enough
> Michael from OpenPandora/Pyra offered to use part of their stand.
>
> There were a GTA04 in Freerunner case and a Freerunner to admire, both
> running
> QtMoko (v58/56), and lacking a spare GTA04-board I put the old Freerunner
> board next to it for the idea (it had been nice if all visitors had
> recognized
> the imposter immediately, they didn't though ;-) )
>
> Besides the hardware there were some flyers for the GTA04 as well as the
> Neo900. There were a couple of people dropping by thinking of their
> Openmoko
> in a drawer, pleasantly surprised by the looks of QtMoko and asking about
> the
> battery life of the new boards. I can get by, with about a day of battery
> life
> with light usage. That seemed reasonable to them, one of them got just six
> hours out of his Freerunner.
>
> There was quite a lot of interest in Neo900 as well, even though the flyers
> were not more than the specs page of neo900.org.
>
> OpenPandora's successor, DragonBox Pyra was on show. With OpenPandora
> being a
> sister project, running very similar hardware and production facilities, it
> would be nice if we can keep sharing hardware. The Pyra got a fast dual
> core
> A15 CPU, and it seems you can throw anything at it. We haven't spoken about
> power consumption though, I just know one of the strong points of
> OpenPandora
> is its huge battery.
>
> The stand next to us was about power savings in software (
> http://mageec.org/),
> such as optimization flags at compile time. Perhaps some of their findings
> are
> applicable in ARM as well.
>
> There were more than a few list members; Chris pointed me to the
> powersavers
> above and we had a general chat, PaulK came by to talk about Replicant and
> the
> kernel. I haven't had time to do much more than keeping up with the
> mailinglist, so there wasn't anything I could tell him first hand. GNUtoo
> was
> at the CoreBoot stand, I only spoke him shortly.
>
> Later on the day I got my new SIM for the Limesco network. Limesco is a
> MVNO
> in the Netherlands, run by hackers and activists for the same. In case
> you're
> in the Netherlands, give them a look (Disclosure: I'm involved in Limesco,
> so
> I'm a bit biased ;-) ) The nice thing is that this way you can run the
> whole
> mobile stack "in house": we got either our own hardware or firmware, our
> own
> printed case, on our own network, and perhaps we can use Sysmocoms
> programmable SIMs.
>
> We ended with a dinner with members of different projects. I had a great
> time,
> enjoyed meeting old friends and telling people about our project. Thank you
> all for making it possible!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Boudewijn
>
>
> PS: I got some photos, I'll send an update when they're available online.
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Hackable:1 - looking for old version

2014-05-16 Thread Matteo Sanvito
Hi all,

My GTA02 finally came back to me repaired and I would like to have fun with
it like in the good old times!
So, I take a look to the wiki, I downloaded some images, I reordered some
distros I still have on my pc... But I miss Hackable:1, the old version. In
particular, I have Hackable dse, but i can't find previous versions like
Hackable rev5 chuck and the previous one (the one with orange-gray theme).
Is there someone who still own a copy of these? Unfortunately, the official
website is down... :(

Thank you in advance,
Goodnight (or day, here is a bit late!)

Matteo
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Re: Pong Was: ping

2014-06-17 Thread Matteo Sanvito
pong from italy!
i'm still working on my openmoko :P
have a nice day!


2014-06-17 11:18 GMT+02:00 Evgeniy Ginzburg :

> Pong, have nice summer.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Christoph Pulster 
> wrote:
>
>> Anybody out there ? :-)
>>
>>
>> May I put some life in this list with my stock / offer list:
>>
>> GTA02, new, 299 eur
>> GTA02, used, 199 eur
>> Wikireader, 29 eur
>>
>> battery, original&new, 9 eur
>> power adapter, 9 eur
>> Car holder, 5 eur
>> leather case, 29 eur
>> GPS antenna, 15 eur
>> link cable, 4 eur
>> spares display, 49 eur
>>
>>
>> FREE Items for any order: pouch, headset, printed manual, display
>> protection, debug board
>>
>> more infos in my tiny shop www.pulster.eu
>>
>>
>>
>> to all remaining Openmoko'ianian, have a nice summer time !
>>
>> Christoph
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Re: GTA02 2450 mAh Smart Battery

2014-09-02 Thread Matteo Sanvito
Thank you very much Yury! my battery life is about 3 hours, your tutorial
will help me!

Have a nice day!
Matteo
Il 02/set/2014 09:37 "Yury S"  ha scritto:

> how to restore the battery for neo (pictures without any description,
> sorry)
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/zyth_2011/sets/72157646722873307/
>
> thanks also to this useful video
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQJbKsJuQw
>
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