On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
> If you have voluntarily chosen to obey a law that deems the abandonware
> in question to be proprietary rather than public domain, it is YOUR
> problem and not ours.
You are reminding me of this talk and cartoon by Nina Paley.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:01 AM, David Matthews wrote:
> Please excuse touch of plug and slight bit of off-topic-ness, but just to let
> anyone here with interest in free (as in source code available) baseband
> firmware, that the freecalypso project is making strides.
Are you planning to
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
GSM
What is it about GSM that would make you move across the world just to use it?
Do your family and friends feel the same way about GSM?
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 5:28 AM, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
I do have a mobile phone for communicating with my family and friends
In 2017, ATT will be shutting down their GSM network in the USA in
favour of 3G/4G. Macau is planning to shut down their GSM services in
June 2015. I would hazard
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Nick wrote:
That said, I do like the idea of having access to strong encryption
for SMS type messages and voice, but the way to do that which is
compatible with what other people use is to use android apps that
communicate over the internet. Which would
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Jorge wrote:
Thanks for the confirmation. A question, can you confirm that the session
excerpt is the one of interest, and it actually says the provider is giving
the +34 time zone? That would be strange, being the biggest celular provider
around here. With my
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 network a weird dialog
appears : The network time is (GMT +34). Set this new time?. If I say No,
everything keeps working. If
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Their claim that there is no other product appears to be completely
ignoring all our efforts of the past years.
I expect they simply didn't research the various projects out there already.
Here are another few projects/groups
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
I took a model A raspberry pi [1] a tft screen [2] and a Arduino gsm shield
[3] to create a mobile phone [4]
These folks did something similar:
http://www.freetronics.com/products/arduphone-arduino-compatible-cellphone
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On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Wuzzy wrote:
PS: This mailing list seems to be pretty low volume. Is this normal?
Yes, the OpenMoko community is shrinking as people move away to other
communities focussed on other devices.
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
what is semi-legal?
I assume that means it is illegal in some parts of the world and not
in others. For example illegal in the UK, not illegal in Michael's
micronation.
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
problem is, i can't locate the gpio pins on the motherboard. are there
any schematics out there with their location? ideally something which
relates them to the nodes in /sys/class/gpio/
These are the schematics I can find related to this:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:27 AM, auto78240314 wrote:
I am wondering if someone can tell me about the
Neo Freerunner's features?
Please take a look at the wiki page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner
How long does the battery last between charges?
Hi,
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de writes:
I would like todo some charching tests with my special charger (a
minty-boost, http://learn.adafruit.com/minty-boost?view=all ),
is there a simple way with some shell scripting to monitor every minute
or so the current charging rate, voltage etc. of
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Ian Stirling wrote:
There are separate issues around the IP that you do not have permission to
use.
This is the illegality that he is referring to, not any potential
spectrum/GSM/IMEI issues. I guess he would ignore the latter as well
as the former though.
On
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
I already told you that the hardware source files are open and public.
I agree with Bob Ham on this. The source files are not public and even
the PDFs are not open, they are licensed under a non-commercial
license (CC-BY-NC-SA).
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:12 AM, arne anka wrote:
maemo isn't great
If I were using Maemo, I guess the biggest problem for me would be
security support, I wonder if there is any right now?
imo, the way to go would be to port all of maemo to debian thereby getting
Your wording isn't clear
For the GTA04 adapter board you are already distributing the files
that Bob Ham is asking for (AFAICT - not an EE).
http://projects.goldelico.com/p/gta04-main/downloads/42/
The adapter board license (CC-BY-SA) is more friendly than the GTA04
board license (CC-BY-NC-SA).
So I'm wondering about
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Bob Ham wrote:
I don't understand. What is the green light with respect to the GTA04?
That was already mentioned; money for components being available.
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Security experts have moved on from that line of thinking long ago I
think. The problem with it is that a GSM/3G/LTE modem is not just a
communications channel. It is a generic processor running software.
Probably buggy, insecure, proprietary software. Same goes for GPS,
WiFi, Ethernet and other
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Ben Wong wrote:
I wonder if OpenPhoenix has an opportunity now, with all those
frustrated would-be buyers out there.
Are the Ubuntu Edge specs (or something close) achievable by OpenPhoenix?
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On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Bob Ham wrote:
No. I think a better question is whether OpenPhoenix can achieve
production of *any* phone?
Not currently in stock, but as I understand it, GTA04 exists and is a phone.
https://shop.goldelico.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04
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On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that. I've had a few similar falls, usually when I
forget that the USB cable is still plugged into my laptop. But so far
I've been lucky not to end up with a fracture.
Likewise, my gta02 bounces rather than breaks. I hope
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Patryk Benderz wrote:
[cut]
Maqui Berry supplement is the latest discovery in medicine
Oh really?
Epic fail Radek ;) - I hope you have a backup of your web page.
QtMoko moved to sourceforge years ago:
http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
I've contacted him multiple times on IRC and email last year and this
year but I never get a response.
I looked at my mail again and discovered this isn't actually true. I
did get one response from him last month stating he hasn't had time
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:46 AM, joerg Reisenweber wrote:
anyway thanks for reporting, glad it worked for you, enjoy MOKO11! I dunno
about wiki admins, isn't it a wiki and thus should be editable by registered
users at least?
If you have problems with the wiki, contact LaF0rge aka Harald
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
I wonder what happened with xserver-xorg-input-tslib for wheezy - it looks
the package is missing:
It got removed because the RC bug did not get fixed in time:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xf86-input-tslib.html
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Christoph Pulster wrote:
Fairphone aims ... supply chain for conflict minerals, poor working
conditions or environmental destruction
sounds all very nice and political correct, but is blabla only.
I would wager that there are more folks that care about that
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
They said: There is no fair smartphone on market, so we have to invent it
Nothing about GTA04 or OpenMoko! Stupid people! A new example for bad
journalism...
It probably isn't a good idea to start calling potential allies
stupid,
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
it should work out of the box in v54. You can try youtube.com/html5, enter
html5 trial and search for QtMoko - that's how i tested. Video is damn slow -
it's more like slideshow, but audio should be usable. Btw for youtube there is
nice app
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
Maybe i am wrong but openmoko as company is for years dead and nobody of the
old admins is willing to spend much time on maintaining the infrastructure.
There are other folks willing to maintain the infrastructure (such as
me), but it seems
Hi,
Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani giacomomari...@yahoo.it writes:
wpa_supplicant -Dwext -ieth0
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-eduroam.conf -B
sleep 30
dhclient eth0
I have two alternative suggestions for you here:
1. Read /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian and configure it in
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Radek Polak wrote:
If you want to upgrade (also untested)
I tried this but I could not find out where to get your OpenPGP key
0x91B27C1E1DC56A1F and unfortunately squeeze apt doesn't have the
trusted=yes option in sources.list to override this.
What should the
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
I encountered similar issues with obsolete sources.list.
Radek told me on IRC that the new sources.list and gpg key information
is on github:
https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/blob/master/doc/txt/debian_rootfs_howto.txt
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Hi David,
dmatthews.org m...@dmatthews.org writes:
Along with Xmonad config, xvkbd tweaks and a bash wrapper for dzen2
I've also added some notes about from-scratch X.org configuration for
gta02, gta04 and about creating a custom Xkb setup.
have you managed to integrate the phoneui stuff?
Hi,
After getting tired enough of my inability to make E17 Illume do what
I wanted, I decided to try another route and prepared a configuration
that I was actually able to fine-tune to my liking, based on simple
to understand and tweak software.
Along with Xmonad config, xvkbd tweaks and a bash
SRPMs are here:
http://download.tizen.org/releases/2.0/tizen-2.0_20130218.10/repos/base/source/
http://download.tizen.org/releases/2.0/tizen-2.0_20130218.10/repos/main/source/
git repos here:
https://review.tizen.org/git/
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote:
was it ported on some real devices beside the emulator?
When I was compiling the links at [1] I asked on the IRC channel and
was told there is no general page about ports. There was a developer
I asked on IRC again and got a couple of links:
https://www.tizen.org/irclogs/%23tizen.2013-02-19.log.html#t2013-02-19T02:51:25
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Harley Laue wrote:
I wish you all the best to be successful in your project
It would be much better for him to spend time on getting
NuttxBB/OsmocomBB working, at least the results would be Free Software
and distributable in projects like SHR, QtMoko, Debian,
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Peter Viskup wrote:
What armhf?
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort
Was the repository changed somehow
It looks like yes, hopefully one of the QtMoko folks can comment.
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Peter Viskup wrote:
I just tried to install one of the Qtmoko applications and it failed.
Maybe you need an apt-get update? The deb is here:
http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/apps/qtmoko-qgcide.html
I would suggest to reduce the opacity too (maybe to 0.5), I keep
having to show and hide the keyboard when in the Terminal app.
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On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 4:51 PM, robin wrote:
did you also try just to
echo -en AT at POFF\r /dev/ttySAC0
without setting the modem to dummy beforehand?
Doesn't appear to work, at least Linux still thinks GSM is on:
# cat /sys/bus/platform/devices/gta02-pm-gsm.0/power_on
1
I guess
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it is possible in QtMoko to power off GSM on
startup and keep it off? I'm only using my gta02 as a computer right
now and don't want to waste energy on GSM.
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Unfortunately if I do that then QtMoko doesn't start. qpe seems to be
using 100% CPU and the child processes of qpe have all died and become
zombies. Setting the modem to dummy seems to be the cause of this.
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Thats a bug in QtMoko's network setup, it seems to take full control
of the kernel's networking setup without asking the kernel what
networks are setup already and should remain. It also needs to be
aware that not all network interfaces are managed by the QtMoko
network UI.
You can work around it
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 08:15:22AM +, Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:
thank you very much for answer and all hints and links!
BTW, the bass rework looks very similar to what i was doing, i wonder
who did that :) too bad it looks like i didn't warn everyone strong
enough (though i did put a big
Dmitry Shalnoff shaln...@gmail.com writes:
here is HiRes picture of the patient
http://www.shalnoff.com/pics/freerunner_pcb.JPG
You easily find it by burning fume around it :)
Hi. I think that's the same that happened with another device i did
bass rework for. The large shield is too easy to
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 10:38:56AM +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Dmitry Shalnoff shaln...@gmail.com writes:
here is HiRes picture of the patient
http://www.shalnoff.com/pics/freerunner_pcb.JPG
You easily find it by burning fume around it :)
...
found another that was similar enough
I found
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 4:05 AM, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote:
Yes it's a really good device: it's almost like the GTA02, but faster,
better, less hardware bugs, but also has a non-free wifi firmware.
GTA02 also has non-free WiFi firmware, but it is in the WiFi chip's
internal storage instead
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
How can I get a database dump of the wiki so I can clone it? What I'd
really like to be able to do is run a read-write fork/clone of the
mirror, and have the backend database be files in mercurial or git,
and then we can have an
On Sat, 2012-11-10 at 18:57 -0500, Harry Prevor wrote:
Sorry for bringing this somewhat old topic up, but why did this have
to be done? I can understand restricting editing to registered users
only or adding CAPTCHAs to prevent spam, but isn't making the (still
very important) wiki entirely
Hi Harald, all,
To whoever is able to make the OpenMoko wiki read-only, please do so
since no-one is monitoring it for spam and removing that:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges
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Enrico Zini enr...@enricozini.org writes:
This said, oFono does have one very compelling feature: on my N900, it
works reliably. Far better than any version of FSO that I ever managed
to put on my FreeRunner ever did.
If you think that Nokia's N900 firmware is using oFono, you're
wrong. Or do
Hi Christoph,
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
thanks for your advices, which are intelligent ones, really.
You are right, bitterness is what I feel. Why ?
...
Coming to an end with my rant, 50% may be my personal bitterness, but
50% are in some way true. The fail of Openmoko
?
Thanks in advance for your replies and commitment.
Sincerely,
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msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
What I'm basically saying is that for as long as the recognized /
trusted / respected leaders of this community are acting selfishly and
refusing to share a piece of ware with brothers in need, I feel no
incentive to contribute to this
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli gnu...@no-log.org writes:
I've tried it, and on SHR it works out of the box, however only the
kernel supports charging the battery, not the bootloader, so I need the
original battery for flashing it trough the NOR uboot.
To the best of my knowledge, the NOR u-boot
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
I am in a disadvantaged position because I have come to the party
late.
You're a very smart fellow indeed, and your reasoning about the holy
grail being in the form of many object files seem to be correct
(though ELF is unlikely there). I can
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
Yup, technical aspects such as the Calypso chipset and its firmware.
Before we can start improving the latter, we need to obtain a copy of
whatever at least partially modifiable source the Openmoko company
had.
But why? All OM had were some
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
But if they aren't there yet, I will *not* abstain from hacking TI's
original code, assuming that I can succeed in physically laying my
hands on it, however illegal it may be.
What exactly do you want to change in it? Disabling RRLP? Having AT
Hi,
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) writes:
Hence my question to the community: is the flash wear-out concern I've
just outlined the primary reason for the recommendation of using SD
instead of NAND to hold the OS/distro, or was that recommendation driven
by some other, completely
Hi,
Thanks for sharing the valueable info :)
Tiago Bortoletto Vaz ti...@debian.org writes:
• I was not able to have default Freerunner headset working on an
acceptable quality. Help will be very welcome.
I think the voip-handset state file is supposed to be used with the
handset (i.e.
phifmr phi...@gmail.com writes:
It is for treat a tinnitus. I need to make tailor-made notched
music...and to listen to with hi fi headphones.
Make sure you've got the bass fix[1] (and even with that i can't
promise you hifi headphones would work properly, you'll probably need
other
clemens kirchgatterer clem...@1541.org writes:
I have the same problem. Can you pls report if replacing the chip actually
fixes the moko?
Replacing pcf50633? I'm not sure anyone has ever tried that, it's BGA
iirc. Have you investigated other options?
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Ronald Tallent r...@tallent.ws writes:
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 15:05 +0400, Paul Fertser wrote:
Replacing pcf50633? I'm not sure anyone has ever tried that, it's BGA
iirc. Have you investigated other options?
The purpose of this thread was kind of to discover and explore those
other options
Hi,
Ronald Tallent r...@tallent.ws writes:
So, there's no way to fix this thing? If I need to take it to an
electronics repair shop to get it fixed I can, just need to know what
part(s) will need to be repaired/replaced. Anyone know were I can get
hold of schematics for the mainboard? If it's
Hi,
I'm wondering where the Neon code and development repository after
projects.openmoko.org was shut down, anyone know? If so, please update
the wiki page:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neon
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openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
We were fascinated, yet totally overwhelmed by the shear volume of
videos on the web.
I am bored, yet totally disgusted of the video trash flowting around.
95% is pure waist of livetime, for the other 5% go and meet friends,
paint a picture,
Hi,
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 03:24:49AM +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I assume you're already using pppd for establishing the connection
from the remote system to some host in the internet that you
control.
No - when I plug the dongle in, I just let NetworkManager find it and
set it up. I
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 04:40:13AM +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Without CSD the most reasonable option imho would be to keep a persistent
connection over GPRS to some internet host you control and use it as a proxy.
An alternative would be to establish GPRS connection upon an incoming (voice)
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
I am wondering if it would be possible to use minicom on the
Freerunner to dial the phone number of the remote dongle, make a
connection
If CSD[1] is available from your provider, then you can do that,
right. If not, all you can do is to write some
Hi,
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 06:59:33AM +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote:
On 2011-05-28 04:25, Paul Fertser wrote:
Philip Rhoadesp...@pricom.com.au writes:
I am wondering if it would be possible to use minicom on the
Freerunner to dial the phone number of the remote dongle, make a
connection
Alfa21-mobile freerun...@my.is.it writes:
so I can find the unbind here:
root@neo:~# find /sys/bus/ -name '*unbind*'|grep sdi
/sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c-sdi/unbind
...
how I can check if it's in bind or unbind state?
If ar6000 is listed among the files at the path you mention, it's
binded.
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz writes:
On Thursday 26 May 2011 13:01:05 Alfa21-mobile wrote:
and are executables... but I do not know neither if they are called
after a wifi disconnection, nor if after an unbind/bind cycle the
power consumption during stdby returns to the same state like after
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
2011-05-25@00:05 Paul Fertser
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
ah! keep in mind: if you enable wifi at least once in any boot
cycle, your moko will drain more current than usual, also if you
disconnect wifi and put the phone to sleep.
Are you really
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
2011-05-25@23:31 Paul Fertser
Hm, you do not spare too many details, do you :) Are you really sure
the ar6000 module is unbinded when you disable wifi?
sorry, I didn't know which kind of details you meant...
Basically, ``ls /sys/bus/platform/drivers/s3c2440
Alfa21 freerun...@my.is.it writes:
2011-05-24@14:15 Xavier Cremaschi
If you try om utility (from omhacks package) it could have parameter for
enabling fast charge. Then you can edit the Fast charge mode script so
that
it uses om command (and send the result to me so that i can commit
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 06:00:22PM +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Philip Rhoadesp...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should that
happen?
Provide uevent files contents for both
Hi,
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
- Even with the dumb battery configuration, the battery charging
animated icon continues after USB (power) disconnection - should that
happen?
Provide uevent files contents for both the battery driver and
pcf50633-mbc drivers.
- Using the
Hi,
Philip Rhoades p...@pricom.com.au writes:
My original Neo battery lasts about 3.5 hours from a full charge with
no activity with QtMoko v33. I bought replacement BL-6C batteries but
when I plug either of them in, they appear to be charging (~20 hours)
but when the USB is disconnected the
Hi,
Hrabosh zbyne...@volny.cz writes:
giacomo 'giotti' mariani píše v Út 08. 02. 2011 v 10:40 +0100:
Yes, I really meant bass fix. I have replaced each 1uF cap with 2x 47uF
caps in parallel. They are isolated by heat-shrinking tube and
everything even fit under the metal cover.
It
Hi all,
Are any of the 2.6.37 patches merged into mainline 2.6.38-rc1? Is it too
late for them to be merged or are they mostly fixes that could be
submitted for mainline inclusion outside the (now closed) merge window?
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On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 23:38 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02?'
gena2x seems to have found the cause, I had 'Stereo Out Switch' and
'Right Mixer Right Playback Switch' turned off in my alsa settings. Zero
idea how
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptoms:
r...@booph(Debian):~# uname -a
Linux booph 2.6.34-20101108.git1508bbb5 #1 Sat Nov 13 22:33:10 UTC 2010
Hi,
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
time for another update.
...
Current status: the 1.8V is now working but the VDD2 (1.2 V) not.
The TPS chip aborts the power up sequence early.
We could solve that by adding a jump start resistor.
...
Nikolaus, this project is a very
Hi,
Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org writes:
I am happily hacking on my FR and was toying with the wolfson.
I happen to notice that in order to get any sound from the earpiece i
had to switch on the Speaker Playback ZC Switch.
This is used to enable/disable Zero Cross detection, i.e. the gain
Benjamin Deering ben_deer...@swissmail.org writes:
I use an allen (hex) wrench to remove them, I am seeking replacements
because I lost one.
FYI i'm using my gta02 as my only daily cell phone for more than a
year without any screws whatsoever.
--
Be free, use free
openm...@pulster.de (Christoph Pulster) writes:
an intelligent marketing idea. My idea on the later is, to point the
finger in the Apple direction and naming the evil by name.
This sounds really cool to me, Christoph. Honestly, i'd prefer to see
more Apple (and Android as well) bashing. But do
Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com writes:
Many gossips flying around about bad fr's audio subsystem quality. I
promised to proove that FR audio subsystem is good, just default
headphones quality below anything.
I thought we did the bassfix on this device, didn't we? That makes
hell of a
The miniconfs at LCA2011 in Brisbane, Australia was recently announced
and includes a Mobile FOSS miniconf. Are any OpenMoko folks planning on
submitting any talks? The CfP closes Friday 22nd October 2010.
http://lca2011.linux.org.au/media/news/34
Hi all,
So, I dropped my FR one too many times and broke the remaining short
prong (I broke the other one a while ago) that holds the end of back
cover (near the hole) in place. The two longer prongs on the side of the
cover are still intact so the cover stays on but it comes off more
easily when
Jim Morris m...@e4net.com writes:
Anyway I tried to get my bluetooth headset to work, and I am not
sure exactly what needs to be done to make this work seemlessly.
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Also keep in
Jim Morris m...@e4net.com writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
This [1] page and this guy might help. Also feel free to ping me or
him on irc, we do know some bluetooth tricks :)
Unfortunately frameworkd and the dbus stuff does not appear to be
relevant for qtmoko.
Some dbus stuff (calls
Hi,
Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org writes:
Is there a way to select where to boot from, nand or uSD?
and i need a software choice, no the obvious boot select with the aux
button, which requires physical access to the freerunner.
With Qi you can create a special file in /boot and it will skip
Hi,
Michael, let me take this opportunity to thank you for all the
wonderful opportunities opened by the D-Bus integration in Emacs, it
really rocks :)
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:24:05PM +0200, Michael Albinus wrote:
Unfortunately, it’s not currently possible for one emacs
process to
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@computer.org writes:
Am 13.08.2010 um 22:35 schrieb steve:
Nikolaus, couldn't you wrap your lines to something more standard (72 or
so ?) Thanks, I like reading your prose, but those long lines are really
irritating.
there are different opinions if the 80 char
Hi,
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@goldelico.com writes:
If there is no such RFC, please report bugs for your clients that
don't wrap long (MIME encoded) lines they receive to the width of
the display window.
Nikolaus, thanks for the serious attitude wrt this issue.
My client does wrap long
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