ing 474bhp makes
the sentence nonsense.
But also it's missing from the first sentence: that reads as "... the
VR38DETT engine, a DOHC V6", but should read as "... the VR38DETT
engine, a 3,799 cc (3.8 L; 231.8 cu in) DOHC V6"
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> upcoming one is very promising, it's name is apathy, the SIP support
> is on the road...
Google says:
Did you mean: empathy sip client
?
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Dear Boss,
This is why I'm late for work. Clearly this morning's tardiness is
upstream's fault. Please file a bug with them. I am marking your
complaint about my late arrival in the office as "CAN'T FIX".
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port topics.
Maybe the WikiReader should be discussed on
, huh, since, we're not using that for
support?
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If I'm understanding this right, the phone may be registering with
these more distant towers, which might beg the "why" question. But
it's likely the cell companies have lots of towers with overlapping
coverage, so it's surely not a problem.
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rally show in your house? Or are you just grasping at
straws, hoping your Freerunner is unaffected?
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the shelf. With some experimentation I
see that pressing anywhere in the shelf lowers it.
My apologies, and thank you for the clear explanation,
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Judson Rosen's post of 3 October 2009 19:04:36 BST ("I don't
understand what you guys are talking about") may indicate that he
doesn't suffer from problem 2.
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> |in the top-right corner by default. You have to press the wrench to
> |"pull out" the top tray. Then the qwerty is visible and pressing it
> |operates the keyboard. I believe this is what Sebastian is
> explaining.
> |
> |Stroller.
> |
>
> I don't thin
On 6 Oct 2009, at 02:18, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Stroller wrote:
>> This barometer is self-contained and connected to the i2c bus, a
>> _relatively_ simple addition. If there is demand for the barometer -
>> although I'm inclined to agree with Rask that there wou
istically it might
take a year to get the software to an acceptable quality for
commercial sales (and still longer to build-up market share). The
author might need to write anti-piracy measures into the code, and
what is to prevent a determined attacker from patching the kernel to
report a
ure sensor to be much cheaper on the 1000, of
course.
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> you guys are talking about--should that not be working for me?
On my Freerunner - running SHR-unstable - the qwuerty is not visible
in the top-right corner by default. You have to press the wrench to
"pull out" the top tray. Then the qwerty is visible and pressi
sport, if someone has the time to make a
nice interface.
It would be interesting (for me, anyway) to test by climbing a small
hill and see if the pressure difference is reflected accurately. 30m
should be a good initial test.
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On 30 Sep 2009, at 14:32, Christ van Willegen wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Stroller
> wrote:
>> I used to be able to do this by Bluetooth, on my Mac & using a
>> previous phone. I rather assumed there was a standard Bluetooth
>> framework for this?
oth, on my Mac & using a
previous phone. I rather assumed there was a standard Bluetooth
framework for this?
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a gigabit LAN", which seems COMPLETELY irrelevant
to the topic at hand.
I ASSUME that "urc, phillips, nevo, rti, creston, control4" are models
of remote you wish to emulate - but why not just say that? Why not do
so in the text of your email mes
atic if - dunno
>> if many operators do that - its IP is directly reachable from the
>> Wild
>> (i.e. anybody could be able to know where you are... ).
>
> Then block it in the default iptables rules
Is iptables sure to be running by default?
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, and eventually gave up.
ZAGG's simple screen protector is fine - because of the way you can
add lubricant & reposition it, it's maybe a little better than other
brands.
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ight &
public accessibility).
I don't see that it could be covered by a user agreement, because cell
towers advertise their presence to users of other networks.
What legal issues do YOU foresee, in which jurisdictions?
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> distribution
> available for the fr should run on it, too.
I would love to see SHR running on the G1.
;D
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e supplied on your new Freerunner is quite old, so you
really shouldn't judge the phone on the basis of it. I am quite glad
your impressions are so positive, considering that.
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essages with the full from address
intact. Or do you intend to obfuscate that, too? Surely a spammer can
just subscribe to the list to obtain all our addresses?
Obfuscating email addresses on the web archive is, IMO, no substitute
for sensible policies (greylisting, RBL, SFF?) at your incoming mail
unit larger than the Freerunner.
The PSP is a lovely games / video player, and if I took the train, bus
or tube I might well use one all the time. It is a great size for
that. But I started driving 3 or 4 years ago now, and have barely used
public transport since, so was rec
On 29 Dec 2008, at 23:27, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2008/12/29 Stroller :
>>
>> Note, however, that I would most always use "0207" or "0208 xxx yyy"
>
> Need one more "y" there:
I thought that might be the case.
> "0207" or "020
y.
>>
>
> I would likewise, but you need your memory checked :)
>
> It went 01, 071/081, 0171/0181 then 0207/0208. BT changed the London
> codes
> so many times in the 80s and 90s.
Well, one must be OLD to remember any of this. It is not surprising
that my memory fails me.
n
subsequently added the "7" & "8" depending upon whether the
destination was in inner- or outer-London respectively.
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feature without mentioning it. So a thread asking for its addition or
removal is really a bit redundant at this stage.
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0.x,
192.168.1.y or 192.168.2.z ranges then it'll just cause problems for
all the many n00bs when sales spike again in the future.
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>> ...
>
> Nearly every network I know uses 192.168.1.*, so the default is
> perfectly
> fine...
IME 192.168.1.* is the *second* most common address range for private
networks.
> Although something like 192.168.64.* could be s
On 18 Dec 2008, at 15:46, Esben Stien wrote:
> Why on earth would you choose 192.168.0.*?
>
> This is probably the most common IP address on an internal network in
> the world and of course this means problems.
+1
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or the hardware.
I propose a new mailing list for this kinds of discussion:
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On 10 Dec 2008, at 16:01, arne anka wrote:
> ... android g1 ... i don't want to support any effort in that way.
+1
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ed to pay
Fed Ex or someone £80 or more to get a battery to Greece within 24 or
48 hours.
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On 10 Dec 2008, at 15:20, ankostis wrote:
> ...
> 2) Since you claimed to have sent me already 1 battery and got lost,
> and after i had personally instructed you to choose a service
On 10 Dec 2008, at 01:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Stroller wrote:
>> For me, personally, a fully open-source ADSL router would be more
>> compelling. Whilst you can do just about anything you want with
>> iptables, most of us need a separate ADSL box of some sort [1]. G
un a
print server on it or BitTorrent to an external hard-drive (like the
Asus WL-700gE). But you can't because it's bleedin' closed.
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[1] ADSL2 being unsupported by Sangoma's 518, and it makes for kinda a
large, power-hungry box if you need a PCI slot in it anyw
ut
the market for his "twist" is perhaps too small & niche for the mass-
market. When I want to produce something similar I just feel a big
"fuck you" over his licensing - I want to write the software from
scratch, GPL everything and steal his market, just because he's closed
me out from his existing work. I come to his device with quite a
different perspective, and initially I had little overlap of interest.
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the same experience would be possible.
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On 28 Nov 2008, at 07:02, bytestore wrote:
> anybody, write programm digital "building" level
The English word for this is a digital "spirit level".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_level
HTH,
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ght be
quite different from what is on the market now?
Thanks for cluttering up my inbox with this irrelevancy.
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1. Save either attachment somewhere
> 2. Use NeoTool or 'dfu-util -a splash -R -D ' to flash the
> new splash to your neo
> 3. power down then turn on your neo
> 4. Laugh.
>
> :D
>
> -Dale
>
I find the idea of flashing an attachment called "moko_bri
On 18 Nov 2008, at 13:01, Dale Maggee wrote:
> ...
> Q: What's the difference between an iphone and a freerunner?
> A: One works but takes away your freedom, the other is free but needs
> your work
<3 <3 <3
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superior. Some migrated to versions of BSD, ...
I recently considered Solaris, but only briefly.
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ance of X is much maligned (as long as
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to that, to offer goals for getting it working & timeframes in which
these will be achieved.
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>>
>> wow, this is the first I hear about this
>> I don't think it is very well know in the community.
>> Maybe somebody can put a notification on the main page of the wiki
>> about
>> it?
>
> To say what ?
I thought that was obvious from what
ir-travel with any equipped
cell-phone. ;)
Seriously, altimeter chips have been mentioned on this list in the
past, when proposals have been made for including an altimeter. But an
altimeter is unlikely to reach a production Openmoko phone because the
demand is to
On 27 Oct 2008, at 15:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Zagg ...
> I have 2 coupons for 20% discount, if anyone interested. Just mail me
> directly and i'll be happy to share them.
Put them on the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Zagg_Protection_Discount
uot;USA" > "Store" > "Buy now" and not see such a notice.
Otherwise I do generally agree with you that these threads are
unproductive. But the best way to deal with them is to remove all
excuses to whine about Freerunner stability - by posting such a notice
?
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pad or a couple extra programmable buttons useful, but I don't want
space taken up by a keyboard that will be too small to use, anyway.
Just maximise the screenspace!)
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the Neo (which I
> have shelved until such a thing
> exists). I was using Qt but QtExtended was a step backwards in
> stability. I am very happy to see
> Android available for development, I may un-shelve my Neo blow off
> the dust and help port it!
It
t;? ;)
>
> I don't care enough about indentation to spend time learning indent, I
> just want it sufficiently consistent.
>
> If someone who cares can cookup a recipe, great.
indent -kr file.c
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any kind of application that
utilises them (beyond a command-line version which gets numbers from a
text-file and operates as a test example). Once these calls are
available there will be dozens of PIM managers posted to this list and
being written by enthusiastic Python programmers.
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On 13 Oct 2008, at 22:02, Joel Newkirk wrote:
> How can I enlarge the console command history? I'm used to being
> able to
> peruse hundreds of lines of previous commands in bash, the limit to
> ~16
> lines is maddening.
Isn't it in .bashrc or
f formal
scheme to test the qualities of potential developers and introduce
them to full developership. Such a set of formalities may bring its
own disadvantages, however.
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installer application on the device) and it installs flawlessly
> from
> the official feeds for that distribution.
That requires exiting the web-browser & using the CLI. Aren't people
asking for immediate installation through the "GUI" of the browser?
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and nothing seems
to get done about it. Has anyone actually tried fixing the mailing
list software / server? Some days it just really pisses me off,
reading through the mailing list and having to click "delete" all the
time, because I've see
ite understand the format of
> the
> corresponding keyboard config files.
Raster has posted details on this list in the past. It may be
difficult to search for, but I think if you find the correct post
you'll have no difficulty producing your own .kbd files.
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On 6 Oct 2008, at 22:19, Steve Mosher wrote:
> Stroller wrote:
>> One of the things that Risto was complaining about was the number
>> of distros for the Freerunner, and "they're all incomplete!!"
>> His words "why don't the developers feel ok to
as and (more importantly) work
to that. Ignore the whiners! I don't include Risto in that
characterisation, but I don't see how you can please him.
In 6 months time you will have some amazing community distros for your
phones, and at least then the "incomplete" complaint
is mature enough you
won't actually power it off anyways.
Except a flashing LED reassures me that the battery is not dead.
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the software distos has
improved in only a few weeks, you would realise that there are great
things ahead for this platform. Yes, presently it may be frustrating
for you, but even the person who makes a blog post about configuring
their wifi under disto X, or changing the theme so that Navit d
menu bar takes up too much
> space. Menus need to scroll. The file open dialog is nearly
> impossible to use.
"hold your tongue or come up with a solution"
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Nishit,
The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund, already.
I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING
WHINING.
I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?
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h I didn't get kernel panics I found it inconvenient enough
that I switched to a spare Linux laptop instead. I have recently
upgraded my desktop to OS X 10.5 (10.5.5), however - if by
"experienced help" you mean testers then I will be
o units were proprietary software and most premium
models appeared to be identical hardware to the cheapest ones, so this
would be an excellent opportunity for the Open-Source community to add
features.
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tide, atmospheric
pressure for weather purposes or for sports aviation. I don't know if
climbers & walkers ever use altimeters, but in distinguishing of
height, GPS would be poor for that too.
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7;t yet have autonomous automobiles, either, a "steering-wheel" (or
some other control device) is clearly necessary to get the words out
of your head & into the device.
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nfigure this.
> Does the wifi card support ad-hoc
> connections?
This is not what you describe above.
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Nonsense.
It's been dismissed by the c 50% of the readership who think it sucks.
The other 50% of us think splitting the lists is a great idea.
The prefixing suggestion seems an ideal compromise to me (but I am
biased).
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n't, don't. It seems simply a matter of choice to me, and multiple
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ay
to send a text message to a phone freely over the internet - we could
use that far more effectively for "pushing" our mail (or anything
else). The money mobile phone companies make from SMS messages,
however, I suspect this is a forlorn hope.
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t only handles 2007.2 - and take all support
issues off community.
Good luck getting a useful result. I think I'm going to have to stop
reading, so great is the volume on community at present.
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finished editing /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/
__init__.py on his phone, so will know to help you.
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On 31 Aug 2008, at 11:56, Rod Whitby wrote:
> Stroller wrote:
>> On 30 Aug 2008, at 05:34, Rod Whitby wrote:
>>> Please don't assume that everyone has unlimited data plans.
>>
>> "Please don't assume" probably won't prevent developers
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:46, Ole Kliemann wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37:05AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
>> As the son of Lancastrian blood, I can sympathise with
>> parsimoniousness, but right now Ole's suggestion appears penny-
>> pinching to me, rather than pract
onfirmation that these devices (with a standard HID) work with the
PS3 - perhaps one or two forum posts saying "this keyboard works ok",
but there appears to have been at least one designed-for-PS3 keyboard
released (by Logitech, and it was in development before 1.6).
"Rest a
me a couple of clicks to find that page, and the OpenMoko
wiki is not so fast loading here, hampering searching.
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rhead of IMAP-idle?
(or however interval checking on IMAP works?)
Let's I have 50kb of email per day in one email account, 120kb in
another. 500kb in another, if you like. How much would it cost (in
kb) firstly just to download that over GP
On 30 Aug 2008, at 05:34, Rod Whitby wrote:
> Stroller wrote:
>> I thought the "standard" now was unlimited data plans.
> ...
>> You have my sympathies if you're not on an unlimited data plan, Ole,
>> but I would see unlimited data use as the long-t
with
an "unmatched" pair.
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, but could be overwritten by flags
such as --extra-cheese (or whatever - sorry, we don't have burritos
in the UK).
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o assume I'll only add an "i can reproduce this, also"
comment if there's only one or two reports of the bug and little
follow-up, if the description is the same and if I'm following the
same steps to reproduce it, so really providing that same information
again isn&
ects. I think for most people the ideal is to have their
IMAP client open an internet connection (via wifi / GPRS) every few
minutes & check for new mails. I've mentioned a couple of times on
this list how well this is handled by the Nokia N95, which has the
option (for
ned before, in a much-ignored post, how impressed I was with
the Nokia N95's ability to wake the WLAN / GPRS and check for email
if networks were available. Presumably later distros will be able to
connect automatically to the 'net w
On 24 Aug 2008, at 20:00, Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> ...
> I tried to argue with this dude at http://www.vimeo.com/1366042 but
> pretty soon found out that it was all in vain ...
Fuck! There are some retards in that thread.
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On 22 Aug 2008, at 20:38, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
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After 29 hours I called it and it woke up with 70% battery left.
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e with it? :) (the name could give a hint...)
You snipped somewhat selectively there. Sure, you're free to install
BSD on the Freerunner, too, but installing WindowsCE just removes
freedoms again, so why bother?
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eerunner on the basis of
this, and he feels short-changed because he wasn't aware of the
Freerunner's development status at the time of purchase. To be
completely fair to him if you go tot he Openmoko.com online store [1]
[2] there's no indication that the Freerunner is
the video replied, so he is aware of the criticism
of his "review".
You can read his response at http://preview.tinyurl.com/6lqkjq
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last? I'm knackered if I can find their
post now, but if anyone has any suggestions before I proceed to foul
it all up I'd be grateful.
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On 5 Aug 2008, at 15:55, Stroller wrote:
> On 5 Aug 2008, at 13:56, Mikael Berthe wrote:
>>
>>> I ordered an InvibleShield protection at Zagg.com for my
>>> freerunner the 18th
>>> of july and have been charged on my credit card but have no news
>>>
;m glad to read that gestures can
easily be taught to the device. But you also ask for suggested
gestures, so I think these above would be useful. I envision them to
be made quite rapidly.)
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On 11 Aug 2008, at 17:46, Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> The fact that is currently undocum
y paragraphs bitching about the Orange build of the Nokia
>
> rather. i gave up after about 50% because everything was about what
> you
> didn't like about that n95 ..
Thanks for your honest comments, guys. I'll really have to work on this.
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's a library or daemon which is intended
>> to fulfil all gesturing requests from all other apps? Will it be easy
>> to add new gestures?
>>
>> Stroller.
>>
>>
>
> If I'm not mistaken, gestures can be interpreted at the same time
> that other s
tures
A casual search doesn't reveal how your work is supposed to integrate
on the device. Presumably it's a library or daemon which is intended
to fulfil all gesturing requests from all other apps? Will it be easy
to add new gestures?
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BST (search for "N95" in the subject) but perhaps not
very clearly, as I hoped for more replies. Apparently I wasted too
many paragraphs bitching about the Orange build of the Nokia
software. But I would LOVE to know how this can be han
phone
that will properly alert me the moment a new email comes in and
(especially since vgetty on my home Linux box will answer the phone &
email an MP3 of an answerphone message to me) it is quite a killer
feature for me.
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