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and the
certificate is self-signed. is there any way to tell ventura not to check
the certificate chain, but just to load the page?
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, and that i have not misunderstood the problem
completely.
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like to order one, having tried mine with her
new DECT phone, and she lives outside paris.
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thanks to all who replied for both the pointer and the advice! i'll pass
them all on.
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, but arne, whilst i hugely
admire your software chops and appreciate the work you've done, i think
you're wrong to insist that others join you because you think free
software means only free as in beer.
hopefully i'm not offending anyone by jumping in with a bit of history!
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bring up GPRS without paying humungous US roaming
charges, i'll try to do that.
it's not fatal, but it's the last big thing in between me and a
fully-functional 'moko. it'd be nice to get it resolved.
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today's LWN has a quite positive article on the wikireader, which can be
found at http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/366927/9874880118356de2/ for those
who are interested.
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/8/31 Tom Yates madhat...@teaparty.net:
secondly, does that not mean that a call from 01223456789 (in the UK)
should match a contact listed as +441223456789, when the following
settings apply?
it works perfectly for me - i didn't put anything
(not picking up, so hopefully no cost) from another
phone and letting me know what happens?
sebastian, can you confirm that contact lookup on incoming calls works for
you?
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we're trying to schedule another one, probably at the granta at about 8pm,
like the last one was.
vote for preferred dates at http://www.doodle.com/f88b5xmcbudhnmdg .
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, incoming SMS, and call log.
thank you all for your help and persistence!
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Ken Young wrote:
I'm afraid he means *real* Cambridge - as in England.
sadly, yes. sorry not to have been clearer.
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a contact listed as +441223456789, when the following
settings apply?
international_prefix=00
national_prefix=0
country_code=44
area_code=1223
if not, how about
international_prefix=+
have i just botched a setting, or am i completely misunderstanding this?
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and which are less so is transmitted? any chance of you
developing a release schedule that has a place in it for people who need
their phones to work slightly more than they need them to keep forging
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server that became overwhelmed
with the traffic, so the devices repeatedly tried to make contact.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/14/blackberry_snooping/
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/blackberry-spies/
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get them all thrown in for free. and the sense of community
at mokomeets has been pretty good fun, as well.
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the OS and hardware. i now see that the heroes who
put the testing images up recommend particular BIOS (qi, u-boot) versions
for a reason - pay attention to them!
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On Wed, 27 May 2009, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:04:27PM +0200, Hans Zimmerman wrote:
Tom Yates wrote:
my bugbear is failure-to-suspend, which happens after nearly every
incoming call, and because the phone will then suspend neither on quick-
push-of-power
the phone will then suspend neither on quick-
push-of-power-button nor idle-timeout, it rapidly runs out of battery.
so in practice i have to reboot after most incoming calls.
does anyone else get this?
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after a cursory search, so i thought i'd mention
it. i know people have asked about this in the past. i also put a note
in the wiki.
sorry if everyone already knows this; i thought it was really rather
elegant.
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than i may want to
correct me.
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is it possible that this is http://www.paroli-project.org/trac/ticket/145
? if so, please feel free to add a report! not too many people seem to
be upset about this at the moment (which is of course fair, if it doesn't
bite them).
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i've only had it running for an
hour. more feedback later.
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just such a situation last
night (SMS came in, phone could not suspend).
how would you like me to get them to you (post-sanitisation)? is there a
trac open they should be appended to?
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On Thu, 14 May 2009, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Angus Ainslie nyt...@openmoko.org wrote:
You can attach it here .
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2284
Done.
ditto.
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On Tue, 12 May 2009, Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
Looks like bug #144. Could you check how many paroli windows are open
(with illume top bar)? If more than two paroli windows, its bug #144.
it might well be. next time i run into it, i'll check. thanks for the
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(the call button in the tele screen does nothing).
mirko, you sound like you've got a good handle on this. would more logs
be helpful, or should i just say me too and sit down again?
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On Fri, 8 May 2009, Tom Yates wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Angus Ainslie wrote:
This is fixed with the current unstable but some new issues have shown
up. If you would like to test the fixes change the repo from testing to
unstable. For now don't upgrade framework just opkg install paroli
/freesmartphone/oevents/... not .../oeventsd/..., and it works for
me - holding down the power button for 10s and releasing it starts the
shutdown (within a few seconds).
Thanks for testing
thanks for coding!
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it on so i can do more tests if necessary...
and i'll have it on for a while.
is there any documentation on the format of the paroil address book so i
can try to get my contacts over in bulk?
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into a panic when it's already running, like i did.
if anyone else is minded to try it, there are a few more details at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing#uSD-card_Image .
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other touch-screen device on which i've
used them over the years. they don't seem to substantially affect touch
responsiveness and i get about six months use out of mine before they
need replacement. ymmv.
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a gentle reminder of this evening's pub meet in cambridge. all are
welcome!
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Subject: Pub meet: Cambridge, UK, 30.1.2009
is
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happily try this for myself and give you
feedback. how long is long-lasting, for you?
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:13:56AM +, Tom Yates wrote:
i use 2008.12 with gsm0710uxd, and i've had fairly long travelling GPRS
calls (15-20 minutes on the train back from london).
Please tell me: with gsm0710uxd the connection is still done
doesn't happen often enough to me that i've looked into
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that it needed privilege, ie has to be run as root, to do the
operations it needs on the USB bus.
one of my writeups is at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Upgrading-the-OS and may
or may not be helpful.
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by Google.
[...] It is possible to use many of the features of the device without
connecting back to the Google mother ship, but it's not the natural mode
of operation.
anyway, it's there if you're interested.
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happy, or grumble directly to me and
i'll take you off).
anyone else who might be interested in trekking to a cambridge (UK) pub
for a meet-up should visit the above URL to sign up. when dates are fixed
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the problem? do you know how to change the wallpaper manually?
after i did an opkg install edje-utils, enlightenment had the tool it
seemed to want (edje_cc) in order to import an image.
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be of some use to you, too!
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the list of things that prevent my 'moko
from being a perfectly good everyday phone to zero.
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be true by default on FDOM),
my instructions and noddy little chat script at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Calypso may be helpful.
if you don't have gsm0710muxd installed (and qpe configured to use it),
these instructions will be of no use.
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if anyone could have a quick look at the page and remove anything
that's wrong (or better, add things that are right) that'd be grand.
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is Contact.conf
Contacts.conf has the [default] section, where you can add the line you
mentioned, Tom.
ooops, that was my mistake - i had the same file structure and did the
same thing you did. bad cut-and-paste on my part.
I modified the wiki page.
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volume) would be useful.
but unlike bouncing calypso, i can live with those, at least _pro tem_.
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an acceptable-use limit, but i've not come
anywhere near it so far.
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of it up to but not including the bit that starts Now
you can request a new device for the modem using.
it's not very complex to follow, and it means you won't need to shut down
qpe every time you want to do GPRS.
is there a working example of Multiplexing with qpe?
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given users free VoIP facilities
over a Wi-Fi connection (LXF111, p.7).
i'd say that was looking pretty bleak on the device-openness front.
yy openmoko. shame the article didn't mention them.
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find confirmation. anyway,
having a map's the main thing for me.
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the uncomnpressed file, which is now linked to from the wiki
page at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS#Option_2:_With_GSM_multiplexing_and_without_a_GUI
(at the bottom of this section). i hope that's OK.
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i'd be happy to; can you point me to any resource that lets me know a
way of doing that? does the muxd have a flag that tells it to hive
off a copy of the datastream (that'd be really handy about now
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i can make a GPRS connection. when it's up, i can place a call, and the
outgoing GPRS connection temporarily suspends. when it's up, incoming
calls go straight to voicemail; the phone doesn't even give me
the iphone out in a year's time if
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[1] most of my remaining gripes are about it's lack of rock-solid
behaviour as a 'phone (no headset yet, i call it about 10 times a day to
make sure it's still on the network and 2-3
to do what i
want, i'd like to know if the phone is capable of it! i'd very much
appreciate any ideas or insights anyone has on this.
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the same ?
yes, same here. open a ticket?
i can confirm it too (/etc/angstrom-version says Angstrom
P1-Snapshot-20080830). if you could bear to open a ticket, that would be
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entry to say 07971... rather than +447971... .
a) do other people find this also?
b) does this qualify as a bug?
c) if so, is it a qtopia bug, and therefore (if i follow the discussion
aright) not something that should be entered into the openmoko bug
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showed as coming from my home 'phone.
i'm not sure when the call log does the lookup - at time of call, or time
of later examination of log - so i'm not sure that's a useful test. i
think my questions stand: does anyone else see this?
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entered (eg) terminal.
getting rid of the qtopia keyboard in favour of a full, non-predictive
qwerty keyboard is one of my fondest aims at the moment, so i'd appreciate
any help you can give, and am happy to test stuff!
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:03:47 +0100 (BST) Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
getting rid of the qtopia keyboard in favour of a full, non-predictive
qwerty keyboard is one of my fondest aims at the moment, so i'd
appreciate any help you can
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