current version can run most of the test programs exactly as they
> > ...
Hi, I'm the author of the Create Universes blog, and I'd like to thank you for
mentioning my work here. By the way, my name is Greg Santucci, not János
alright, that did the trick. thanks.
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 22:58:01 +0200
Marc Bantle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Greg Bonett schrieb:
> > Hi,
> > I'm running an unstable image from Aug 8th. opkg-cl
> > update; opkg-cl upgrade; gives the following error:
> >
>
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 22:20:14 +0200
Frederik Sdun wrote:
> * Greg Bonett [23.10.2009 20:57]:
> > Hi,
> > I'm running an unstable image from Aug 8th. opkg-cl
> > update; opkg-cl upgrade; gives the following error:
> >
> > * ERROR: Cannot satisfy th
glib0 > 0.2.1 package?
Thanks,
Greg
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 10:57:32 +0200
Matthias Huber wrote:
> Greg Bonett schrieb:
> > Hi there,
> > I just installed SHR unstable and I'm impressed at how usable and
> > responsive it is. However, while I was performing a opkg operation
> > I ran out of memo
t the error:
"swapon: /swapfile: Invalid argument"
and dmesg shows:
"swapon: swapfile has holes"
I've tried files on the sd card and also on the internal memory.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
-Greg
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ld be working fine, but of course there are always exceptions.
> So, please tell :)
> thanks
>
>
>
> Greg Bonett wrote:
>>
>> I just flashed this distro and so far is seems pretty nice. GPS and
>> GPRS
>> seem to work fine out of the box. I've been h
quiring
IP" for a minute followed by "Got IP address. Done." The problem is that
the IP address I'm assigned is a local address (169.*) Has anyone else
experienced this?
Thanks!
-Greg
>
> This is the first release of this distribution under the new name
> neove
>> Also, when I went to look at the input device section of my xorg.conf
>> file
>> I realized that my /etc/X11/xorg.conf is totally empty...Is this
>> normal? How should right click behave with libgtkstylus and xglamo?
>
> with recent X.org, the xorg.conf is mostly generated automatically
this
normal? How should right click behave with libgtkstylus and xglamo?
Thanks.
-Greg
> Afaik, the file with the preferences is .xsessionrc, just try renaming
> your existing file, it should work.
> d
>
>
> On 3/9/09, Fox Mulder wrote:
>> Davide Scaini wrote:
>>> fo
try:
'find [directory with music] > playlist.m3u'
> I know, there is one, but ... I didn't find it again :-(
>
> Please help.
>
> Thanks
>
> Lothar
>
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>
>
>
>
>
e else had this problem?
is there an easy way to check if I properly extracted to tar balls to my
SD card?
Thanks.
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On Saturday 13 December 2008 20:26:21 ivvmm wrote:
> Greg wrote:
> > I changed the boot params to remove the "ro",
>
> How did you do that? I tried many times to boot the testing image from
> microSD but it always complained about the ro option.
I had to change the b
its like
having a toolkit and reference set in my pocket. Oh yeah - it is also a
phone :-)
Have fun,
Greg.
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e properties of passives though -
maybe there is a correlation?
Have fun,
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d as to reply off-list, I'll post the results in a week.
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have you tried mplayer or mpg321? I bet you're running out of resources...
> Dear community,
>
> I'm running Debian under xfce, and I love it. I've installed some new
> software and I love the great options of standard Debian software, but
> I'm running into troubles when it comes to playing an
27;t ping anything. (neither hostname or IP
addresses)
What packages need to be installed for GPRS to work in debian?
Is there anyway to get more verbose output from the script at [1] to
diagnose this?
Thanks.
-Greg
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPRS_FSO
hmm... It seems like I'm not able to enter the full username in the GPRS
settings. The username I'm trying to use is [EMAIL PROTECTED] but only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] fits.
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Does installing the xglamo package have a significant impact on basic UI
performance (e.g. not video, but opening/closing windows, menus, etc..)?
Thanks!
> Hi arne!
> I tested your package and it works as described. Thanks! It's great
> to have glamo and xrandr working in debian..
> However ther
Any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Also, if I just end up partitioning this from my desktop machine, should
I make a 8mb ext2 and the rest ext3?
Thanks.
- -Greg
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>
> I found that lowering the glamo MMC clock by a factor of 1/2 repeatedly,
> until I found a stable clock speed, worked fine for me.
>
I'm not sure how to do that. Is it pretty straight forward?
Thanks.
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> Hi,
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 21.08.2008, 15:48 -0500 schrieb Greg Bonett:
>> Unfortunately I'm working with the 512mb SD card that came with my FR
>> (install.sh had trouble partitioning my 4gb SD
I've been playing around with Debian on the FR and figured I would report
my experiences.
Unfortunately I'm working with the 512mb SD card that came with my FR
(install.sh had trouble partitioning my 4gb SDHC) so I haven't been able
to install too many aps
I was able to install fluxbox (a lightwe
Should the script for gprs on FSO at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPRS_FSO work on a Debian install? It
doesn't seem to be working for me. Is there a package I need to install
for it to work?
Thanks.
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keyboard? If so, how hard was it to get working?
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> From: "Greg Bonett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 2:34:16 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: FSO email/ical clients?
>
> has anyone been
has anyone been able to get a IMAP client or iCal client running on FSO?
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Hey, has anyone been able to get gprs working under FSO milestone 2?
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Thank you, I was trying to use the opkg search function but list works
much better for me.
> Greg Bonett schrieb:
>> how did you get libsdl installed?
>>
>> opkg install libsdl doesn't work for me
>
> Try this:
>
> opkg install libsdl-1.2-0
>
> In gener
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how did you get libsdl installed?
opkg install libsdl doesn't work for me
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> On Monday 21 July 2008 20:08:20 Greg Bonett wrote:
>>> 1.) copy the the file vcf to the device
>>> 2.) /opt/Qtopia/bin/addressbook /path/to/vcf-file (will get deleted)
>>> 3.) GUI makes some stuff
ou to import..
> 4.) You might need to restart afterwards
>
>
> maybe someone comes up with a FAQ...
>
>
>
> z.
Ah, thats seems easy.
Can anyone confirm this method? (I'll try it as soon as I get home from
work)
-Greg
ple are
experiencing this? I'm experiencing very poor audio quality (lots of
noise, very low volume for incoming audio). I'm still not sure if its a
hardware thing of if I've just got bad gsm.handset.state settings. I'm
using the qtopia image right now.
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> please don't hijack threads!
> /j
>
Sorry that wasn't intentional.
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put for ASU and qtopia.
Is looks like some of the SIM issues are not hardware related but
software issues.
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I recently switched to the Qtopia image and this fixed my "registering..."
problem. I am now able to make and receive calls reliably.
> You could post the output of "logread -f"
>
> On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 09:42 -0500, Greg Bonett wrote:
>> Although I'm st
I think its important we get a SIP client working ASAP on the FR. Maybe
we should focus on Twinkle since it supports ZRTP/SRTP.
> Hi,
>
> As I feel anxious about running an extension of my asterisk in the
> Freerunner, I wrote an email to the Ekiga people asking them to provide
> a Openmoko compi
t; http://www.april.org/
> http://www.openmoko.com/
>
> "Les enfants croient au pére Noël. Les adultes votent" P.Desproges
> http://www.federation-anarchiste.org/
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 14:57, John Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Greg Bonett wrote
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Hey, I've been trying to get twinkle (a sip client) compiled on the
openmoko, but I can't get GCC to work. If we can get a c compiler I
think theres a good chance twinkle will work
Ken Restivo wrote:
> First we need a phone app that supports SIP.
>
ue is not the problem. I think
its lining up correctly.
Image of SIM:
http://www.gregbonett.org/sim.png
> On Wednesday 16 July 2008, Stroller wrote:
>> On 16 Jul 2008, at 18:01, Greg Bonett wrote:
>> >> ...
>> >> Anyway, once booted to the factory image I get conti
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Hey is anyone else having trouble with the version of gcc in opkg?
I can run a 'opkg install gcc' without any trouble but I still get 'gcc:
not found' when i try to use it. looks like it make some files in
/usr/lib/gcc and /usr/libexec/gcc
any idea
plastic off of the right side of
the SIM to see if I could get these contacts to line up. Does anyone
have any thoughts on this?
Thanks for everyones help. This phone looks awesome, can't wait to get
it working.
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Comme
little?
Thanks for the help.
-Greg
> Hi Greg,
>
>I had this too, when I first started it: it's also possible your sim's
> not
> precisely in the right position and place. Check that the cut off corner
> is on the gps antenna's side and that the metal part that
till doing some testing though...
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micro strip antenna earlier, that might be a good idea.)
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Is there a control key? If so you could edit with nano.
>
> On 14 Jul 2008, at 21:44, Stroller wrote:
>>> ...
>>> ... which is why I added the characters to my '1' key. :o)
>>
>> Ah ha!
>>
>> BTW: Do you need to kill or restart anything after editing /etc/
>> multitap-pad/im-multipress.conf ?
>
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> ...there are plenty of open alternatives. :)
On that note, has anyone been able to run any open voip software running
on the FR?
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michele Renda
> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 11:42 AM
> To: Openmoko community
> Subject: To Openmoko developers
>
> This tread born to be dedicated to all "Openmoko developers", to Steve,
> Raster,
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
>
> Remember that every 3dBm is 2x power output, and 10nW(-50dBm) power output?
>
> Cheers,
> Federico
>
>
Slight correction:
Every 3dB is 2x power, 3dBm is about 2mw (not a relative power, but
e always got the option to use the Freerunner without a
voice/data plan at all if you don't mind only using VOIP in Wifi networks.
Then its a bargain!
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Would there be a problem with doing two (or more) calls in series and just
adding up the time of each call? I would be impressed if the battery
survived through two near four hour calls. Just be sure to start the
second call shortly after the first one finishes.
>
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 5:27 am
. It will be hard to go back from
those niceties!
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>
What is wrong with quadband edge/grps along with 3g(umts)/hsdpa like my
current phone has?
It is going to be REALLY hard going back to sub64k speeds after having
over a megabit
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On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 16:48 -0700, Dylan McCall wrote:
> You could try slapping something together yourself, using Glade. It's
> nice and easy to use, and it uses GTK, so it behaves there just like
> it would on the real thing.
>
> Good luck! I look forward to seeing what you have in mind..
>
> B
wn Neo.
The need for occasional text input is a real hang-up, because it can't
be done both intuitively and well on the Neo. I expect we'll see a
lot of different text input methods thrown about, hopefully we'll be
able to make them all play well together. :)
Cheers,
- Greg
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I will read it!
p.s., if you use gmail, then please stop posting to the list.
Cheers,
- Greg
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:45:33AM +0200, Simon Thorsander wrote:
> Hi you all!
>
>
>
> As recently introduced to the open source domain I must say that the
> openmoko-platform/
oko.org/trunk/src/target/OM-2007/daemons/gsmd/
But that appears to be empty. Am I bad at searching?
At any rate, I'm pretty sure the only closed part is the hardware
inside the GSM module, the software to talk to it uses a published
protocol
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 16:12 +0200, Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
> As announced this is a long term project, so there will be no firefox
> mobile in 2007 and maybe not in 2008.
> Firefox doesnt only use a massive amount of RAM, it also needs a
> powerful CPU.
> Imho a browser based on KHTML/WebKit, espec
/local/lib/pkgconfig directory was what worked
for me.
Have fun,
Greg.
On Friday 02 March 2007 08:27, Wil Chung wrote:
> So in attempts to get the demos up and running, I found out that I can
> just svn the openmoko tree. I installed the prerequisites from
> openembedded websit
I'd like to help out this project, I really would. But when zealots
like Renaissance Man (Who calls themselves that? Yeah that's not
pretentious at all) et al hijack this list for their own religious
soapboxing, I don't have time to filter through all of the crap.
I'll come back later when this c
Hey Sven,
I'm not saying that it's not important; what I'm asking is for a
little consideration. This is a dead horse. Do you think a single
subscriber hasn't heard this all before? Those who call it "GNU/Linux"
will continue to call it such, and those who call it "Linux" will do
the same. Let's m
This is so tiring. I think we've all had to deal with this GNU/Linux
vs. Linux war multiple times. How about those of you who care about it
argue amongst yourselves instead of clogging our inboxes? WE'VE ALL
HEARD IT BEFORE AND CAME TO OUR OWN CONCLUSIONS ALREADY.
Why don't we start working const
On Sun, 2006-12-24 at 06:46 +0900, Rowland Cheshire wrote:
> I posted too soon. Just found this.
> ""http://euc.jp/misc/cellphones.en.html#sim"";
>
> "Do Japanese phones use a SIM card? Are they locked? Can I unlock them?
>
> It depends.
>
> All PDC, cdmaOne and PHS phones and most CDMA2000 phon
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