Lynn Nguyen wrote:
Where do you guys get your snapshots? I think I would like to just
reflash the openmoko. These are the steps I originally took... Does
anyone know if I am actually doing it right?
What I did was flash my freerunner to the latest milestone, from here:
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
Check out OSM project http://www.openstreetmap.org/ They have a good
thing going.
Tangogps already uses that.
opkg install tangogps
The package from the repository is a bit ancient. I recommend you get
the latest version from the tangogps website. Among other
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
Brian C wrote:
henrikz wrote:
arne anka wrote:
does it happen with the charger only or everytime you connect usb?
It happens both with the AC charger and the usb-cable.
Intrestingly it doesn't freeze the keyboard when using i.e. the terminal,
however it messes up
Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think these errors are generic, even though I get them when trying
to compile openmoko-panel-alarm (since I don't see an ipkg available).
When I run om-conf I get the following errors:
checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements
(gtkmm-2.4 =
Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think these errors are generic, even though I get them when trying
to compile openmoko-panel-alarm (since I don't see an ipkg available).
When I run om-conf I get the following errors:
checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements
(gtkmm-2.4 =
Olivier Migeot wrote:
If you're sure that libsdl is installed (which is the case in your
example), you can try to force numpty's installation :
So to boil it down, from your openmoko:
opkg install libsdl-1.2-0 libsdl-image-1.2-0
opkg install -force-depends
Marcel MadJo de Jong wrote:
But that could've been because the jffs image was in fact a .jffs2.summary
image.
I'm not sure what the difference is between .jffs2 and .jffs2.summary.
(from another thread) A .jffs2.summary file is just a .jffs2 file with
some postprocessing to allow it to be
Dylan Reilly wrote:
FWIW, I have a tweaked version of matchbox keyboard and an
accompanying layout that is finger capable and still usable in a
shell. The layout is based upon the iPhone keyboard (do not hate me!)
because I figured they spent many dollars on getting it right. It's by
no means
Dylan Reilly wrote:
Here you go. You still need the other two matchbox keyboard packages.
Use the button in the lower right to switch profiles. There are even
more characters in the numbers layout available via shift.
package:
arne anka wrote:
I'm not sure if I'm doing something incredibly stupid here, but:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/card# opkg install
matchbox-keyboard-0.1-finger.tar.gz
yes, you do. twice, actually :-)
There are days when a bit of humble pie is good for one.
*blush*
Dan Weatherill wrote:
If the phone is in standby, and I receive a text message, the phone
wakes up but does not receive a text message. The person sending the
message does, however, receive a delivery report. This occurs in both
images as well.
If I then subsequently receive a message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't usually use mailing lists, so I hope it's not bad etiquette just
to say hi!
Probably. But you're not just saying hi, you've got a couple of good
questions here.
I've bought a Neo Freerunner and debug board - all looks pretty good so
far. This is my first
Geoff Ruscoe wrote:
Everything looks great now. Except I still don't have the Auto Center
button anymore. Anybody else having this problem?
Yep. I fixed it; you just have to slightly reduce the x and y thickness
in the toolitem stanza of your gtkrc. Here's the patch:
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Erland Lewin wrote:
How did you guys handle the gpsd for TangoGPS under 2008.8?
I thought 2008.8 used gypsy or a dbus-based gpsd or something. Will
installing gpsd conflict with whichever gypsy-solution is used on
2008.8? Which gpsd package did you install, if that's what you did?
I'm not
Holger Freyther wrote:
testing feeds:
http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/all
http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/armv4t
http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/i686
http://people.openmoko.org/~zecke/om2008.8-testing/neo1973
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 03:50:30PM -0600, -stacy wrote:
Steven Kurylo wrote:
The tango gps documentation says Additionally you can conveniently
pre-cache areas. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
I can scroll around and have those tiles cached for off line use, but
Robert William Hutton wrote:
Before you do this, make sure you go into Config and change the cache
directory to something under /media/card. By default it's in /tmp, and
you lose the contents of /tmp each time you reboot.
Hey is anyone else having a problem with their Cache Dir being reset
NeilBrown wrote:
Won't that muffle the microphone? I think the microphone is inside
that hole!
From TFA:
It's hard to see here, but I have also cut a small notch so that the
foam doesn't cover the microphone hole
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
(Remember, Raster gets all the credit! I'm just trying to spread the
good word about the image!)
URL to the image?
From the linked blog post:
http://download.enlightenment.org/misc/
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Justin Wong wrote:
Hello,
It looks like I won't have enough time and I want this device in good
hands for development.
Send me an email if you want to purchase a brand new Freerunner off me.
Probably a good idea to give a description of what kind of condition
it's in, plus specify its
Hi All,
In order to use TangoGPS over extended periods, I created myself an
extended battery pack for the Neo FreeRunner from bits and pieces I had
lying around. Check out my blog post for instructions:
http://helms-deep.cable.nu/~rwh/blog/?p=42
Cheers,
Rob
nickd wrote:
I think my clock is not persisting between boots
No matter which method you used above, sync the hardware clock with the
system time to make your change persist over reboots
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Setting_Date_and_Time#Syncing_the_hardware_clock
Cheers,
Rob
Sarton O'Brien wrote:
I'm in Australia and ordered mine from France with no dramas, though, I think
customs stole my lanyard :(
There's meant to be a lanyard? :o
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Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
Hi,
I'm unable to make the wifi working on my FR
Could someone explain how to do it?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi
Cheers,
Rob
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Orlando wrote:
I tried this...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg list_installed | grep gpsd
gpsd-conf - 2.34-r9 -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install gpsd
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install gps
An error ocurred, return value: 2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
I think An
Natanael Arndt wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A photo with your FreeRunner in you bike would have been cool.
Ok, now I have some pictures:
http://comiles.eu/~natanael/wordpress/2008/09/10/bilder-vom-fahrrad-freerunner/
You might want to consider tying
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