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Radek Polak wrote:
> Kahless wrote:
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>> The only thing that doesn't really work is Bluetooth. ATM it seems to
>> survive suspend/resume and my Headset is identified and paired. But
>> QtMoko doesn't use it while phoning.
>>
>> I can hear a small bu
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Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:55:00 +0300
> Mikko Husari wrote:
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>> Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
>>> from this url
>>&g
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Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> from this url
> http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/, the
> following rootfs and uImage:
> uImage-2.6.29-oe10+gitr119800+0b9d21bf5d05d5dd909425a67a8be2eb1c1fc579-r3.4-om-gta02.bin
> openmoko-shr-lite
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Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all, what does "Moro" mean? I've seen you using that word
> many times, but it doesn't exist in English :-)
Moro :)
... is a common way to greet each other in Tampere, Finland. I have seen
people use d
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Fabio Locati wrote:
> I think that we should have a "complete list" of the QtEI GITs:
> - http://github.com/liedekef/qtmoko/
> - http://github.com/lpotter/qtmoko/
> - http://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/
> - http://github.com/FilipBE/qtextended/
> - http:/
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Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi Mikko,
> i have already something descibed it in previous mail. But in more
> details it's like that:
>
> Let's say you have working project for X11/QT in QTCreator.
Moro Radek!
Im having some problems and, well, turning for
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Foss User wrote:
> I have a few questions on OpenMoko phones. I am planning to buy one.
>
> 1. Which is the default OS that comes in OpenMoko: OM 2007 ?
>
When I got mine (last december), it had 2007.x and it stayed there for a
few hours, then it go
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Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> But personally I haven't had any luck as well trying to get this to work.
> Other people besides me are trying to build a better gps application.
Moro,
I stumbled on a new (at least for me) gps app for qte while on a qu
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Radek Polak wrote:
> Hi Mikko,
> i have already something descibed it in previous mail. But in more
> details it's like that:
>
Holy Crap Batman!
I saw your first description but I did not realize it was all what was
needed :)
- -- husku
-BEGI
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Radek Polak wrote:
> Roland wrote:
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>> how do you run (and debug) the Qte applications on your PC? I know that Qte
>> can be build for qtfb (or something like that) but I had some compile errors
>> and didn't try again. Do you use this?
>
> I write
Roland wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I want to get a little more involved in development for Qtei. Especially
> after Franky's cry for help. Franky: I have to agree with Leonardo - great
> work! To you and everybody else working on Qtei - I'm really impressed with
> the improvements in the last months.
>
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Moro,
I compiled my own qtei binaries from git-repo and tried to use the
Mapping Demo program, but it gets stuck on "Connected, waiting for fix".
If I use the "provided demo nmea log", it seems to work properly.
I also tried with '-modules location'
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Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> why should I? I'm just one guy
> that happened to put some stuff together, not a company with a bunch of
> developers behind it.
> The same goes for bluetooth.
> So: every qtopia/qt/qtextended developer in this list, plea
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