with FSOs interpretation, but
not with ofonoqtmoko.
Jorge
On 07/01/15 16:03, Jorge wrote:
Thanks.
I've found this wording for the time zone info [1][2]:
(indicates the difference, expressed in quarters of an hour, between
the local time and GMT; range
-96...+96)
So, a value of 136 would
Thanks.
I've found this wording for the time zone info [1][2]:
(indicates the difference, expressed in quarters of an hour, between
the local time and GMT; range
-96...+96)
So, a value of 136 would not be valid. I'll try to track this one.
Jorge
[1]
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts
that (OTOH, time updatting hasn't worked for me at
all last time I needed it).
Jorge
On 05/01/15 23:39, Paul Wise wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Jorge wrote:
I have a correctly set time timezone (America/Montevideo), and when my
qtMoko boots up, after connecting to the cellular
Ok, thanks, will see what change I see. Right now, on suspend I get 3
days, the same time that with my Nokia 1112, a seawater inmersion
survivor. This is, not bad :)
Jorge
On 04/01/15 08:53, Robert 'Bobby' Zenz wrote:
Yes, it is worth being enabled if your phone has been fixed. If I
No.
Hope it's interesting.
Jorge
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On 03/01/15 11:30, Christ van Willegen wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Jorge xxo...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, how are the two charge rate computed? Over what period? And I suppose
that while suspended no data is logged, how that is dealt with?
There's a charge counter inside
, how are the two charge rate computed? Over what period? And I
suppose that while suspended no data is logged, how that is dealt with?
Greetings,
Jorge
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Actually, that is a bit scary :)
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/build/mkconf/configure] Error 1
4. If I add -sound-system pulse to configure, then it fails shortly
after with:
...
Testing for OpenSSL: FAIL
ERROR: You requested -ssl but it was disabled.
apt-get install openssl does not fix it.
Greetings,
Jorge
Me too, jffs works but had to enable modem logging to get trough the pin
screen.
Jorge
On 14/12/13 13:41, Francesco De Vita wrote:
Thank you Radek, the jffs2 image works on NAND!
But, as happened for the uSD version, the system stops at the PIN
screen. However, as you suggested, enabling
Yup, same here. No booting from NAND.
On 12/12/13 23:59, Ben Wong wrote:
Hey Joif,
You're not alone. I get the same message with v58 in NAND; haven't
tried on SD yet.
I thought it might be DFU transferring the file system incorrectly,
but seeing that you have the same problem, I think
Warren Baird wrote:
There seems to be a repeated theme of people posting how crappy the
Freerunner is and how nothing works for them. Usually a number of
people then jump on the thread and talk about how the FR works well
for them.
What are your successes with the Freerunner?
With my
Antonio Fraga Ledesma wrote:
Hi all.
I need to develop an application in wich one i must control mplayer.
I´m looking for mplayer´s source code for openmoko.
I´d like to know if anyone knows where can I find it.
Furthermore, I'd like to know if there are APIs in mplayer source code
to control
El vie, 27-02-2009 a las 09:08 +0100, kimaidou escribió:
@jorge : great news ! I have read to python code, and I don't see
where you specify the rate and quality of the recorded wav file ?
begin cut paste info
def cbRecordStart(self, w):
dbg
El vie, 27-02-2009 a las 10:12 -0200, Jorge Luis Chamorro escribió:
.
I can check monologue because I make my try before but I like it.
Errata :
I can't check monologue because I make my trip before but I like it.
Saludos , Jorge
El mié, 25-02-2009 a las 15:15 +0100, kimaidou escribió:
Hi list,
I post here, again, to announce the release of the third version of
Voicenote.
Now
* you can play the wav files you have recorded with voicenote (or
other wav files)
* you go back the the 1st choice dialog (record or
kris Occhipinti wrote:
Does anyone have any feedback on my keyboard?
Good things, Bad Things?
So far I haven't seen another keyboard that is as easy to use with
your fingers,
But I haven't really gotten any feedback from others who have used it.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Jeremy Chang wrote:
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 09:40:03AM +0100, Mirko Lindner wrote:
The Paroli Team wishes all of you a happy new year.
Our last update was a while back but development continued and, despite
sickness, vacations, Christmas, New Year's as well as jet lags, a lot
has been
Hello everyone,
I dont pretend to start a flamewar of FreeRunner vs iPhone. Everyone knows
their advantages and disadvantages and at least for me the main reason to buy
an openmoko is the freedom.
But the new iPhone 3G price was announced, and the 8 Gigas version will cost
only $199 USD and
*sigh*
The 3G iPhone does not cost $199. It costs $199 when subsidized
through a 2 year ATT contract. Thats like saying my Nokia E51 costs
nothing, because I got it free with a 2 year contract.
Just look Ebay, amazon, etc... you can buy unlocked iPhones for almost the
price they have
Granted, the Apple and ATT partnership greatly subsidizes the cost,
because of the $960 ($40/mo unlimited data plan for 2 yrs) to $2400
($100/mo unlimited voice/data for 2 yrs) that you'd spend with ATT also
helps cover the hidden cost of the hardware.
No doubt, but you can buy unlocked
Hello,
This post is going further my expectations :) so, lets put the things in order:
1) FreeRunner and its freedom is the best, so we dont need an argue about the
good reasons to buy one :)
2) In countries where you have to sign a two year contract, the iPhone 3G will
be more expensive at
it and selling it at $200. If you do I
will buy one from you at that price ;)
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/09/iphone-3g-purchase-and-activation-will-be-in-store-only/
2008/6/10 Jorge . :
[snip]
Of course, thats why I want a FreeRunner!! but in the next months surely you
can buy an unlocked
Robert Taylor wrote:
On the new Iphones, you HAVETO get a 2 year contract.
If you decide to quit you will pay a fee that will total up greater than
the $600 the phone is worth.
The first iPhone was released june 29/2007 and the first hacked that allow you
to use it with any operator was
ian douglas wrote:
By my calculations below, a consumer buying an iPhone or a Freerunner,
and using ATT for a voice/data plan, is going to spend about $2600 over
two years no matter which phone they buy.
Jorge's original posting in this thread said the following:
the new iPhone 3G
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