know.
Hm, you're right. I got it wrong cause looking at the wrong place in the
source code :) Sorry for that. I will implement this really soon.
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Neil Jerram wrote:
Simon Busch writes:
I would be really happy to hear what other people are thinking about
the idea behind FSO since it was started back in 2008. What are your
missing features? What do you like
to my laptop while working a get a indication when a phone call
comes in on my laptop where I can then answer the call directly without
putting my fingers on the phone.
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Hi Simon, lists,
On 21/07/2012 20:45, Simon Busch wrote:
as a lot of you may have noticed we did two releases in the past months
of the FSO stack. Both were related to bring stability and consistence
to the stack. Now I want to
the phone you're using if this is possible and it's
nothing I really see in the FSO middleware in the next time as there are
other feature which are quite more essential. But if you have time and a
good idea how to integrate this please speak up.
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> apologise for the inconvenience.
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On 11.04.2012 21:19, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Wednesday, April 11, 2012 a las 08:39:52PM +0200, Simon Busch escribió:
>
>>> 1. How this is done exactly (in SHR) and by which piece of software?
>>
>> It's done by fsodeviced (the router_alsa plugi) or fsoaudiod
d and is
initiated by libphone-ui.
> 2. The SHR GUI while calling (see http://www.unixarea.de/Screenshot-7.png)
>has some sliders for Volume and Mic; and to enable the Speaker or
>mute the Mic... how do they work? Do they change 'gsmhandset' file?
No. The SHR UI directly
a bug report in Trac for SHR.
Can you please file a bug report in FSO trac too and link it with the
SHR bug? This is something really related to the core of fsogsmd.
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s or features. Everything (you need) is part of
the Aurora client.
If you have any questions feel free to ask and we're happy about bug
reports!
regards,
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[1]: http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~morphis/aurora/2011-08-beta1/
[2]: http://wiki.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Aurora/
automake support to it. There is even a own
repository for a library called libfso-qt [2] now which gives you access
to the FSO DBus API in every Qt application without the need to do the
conversion from xml to cpp again. It takes the FSO xml specs directly
from a installed version of fso-specs.
On 16.05.2011 23:22, Neil Jerram wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't understand. Why not just have SHR as your
> reference set of applications? If you don't think they are using the
> FSO APIs in the pattern that you would recommend, presumably you could
> work with them to correct that? Or, if they are
On 02.11.2010 14:23, Sylvain Paré wrote:
> The new Palm PRE 2 is out in France
> http://www.palm.com/us/products/phones/pre2/
> http://www.sfr.fr/mobile/telephone-portable/palm-pre-2?vue=000agv&sfrcpid=t1_mob_model_goog&s_kwcid=TC|8951|palm%20pre%202||S||6139520240
>
> Does anyway knows something
On 01.09.2010 14:09, Dr. Michael Lauer wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> FOSDEM just released the call for dev-rooms.
> (http://www.fosdem.org/2011/)
>
> After our lucky mini-appereance which was
> quite well received, I wonder whether anyone
> would be interested in organizing
> a combined SHR/FSO/ devroom
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Am 30.04.2010 19:18, schrieb Lars Hennig:
> Hi,
>
> as webOS seems to me as one of the best fingerfriendly UIs, I wondered if
> somebody already tried to port it (s.th. similar) to the freerunner.
> Are there any efforts to do so?
>
> Of course, he
g mixer settings in alsamixer somewhat at
> > random (basically turning all knobs),
>
> Hm, you know about
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_audio_subsystem routing diagram
> with alsa control names, don't you?
Yes. I
wihtout getting any real
improvement. Anyway, I'm sure it's possible to get this working some
way and at least for me it would be a huge usability improvement of the
phone.
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sound was actually better
through the phone.
Anyway, the A2DP sound is quite good, so I suppose there is hope :-)
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t least last summer, MANY
times. People disagree on this issue and it tends to end up in
close-to-flamewars.
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nger YES YES
> Stylus is OPTIONAL N/A(1) YES
> Has PRECISION NO YES
There are other features which other people will value more. For me,
scratch-resistance is important for example - which is easier
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 19:48:33 +0100
Simon Kagstrom wrote:
> Since the mic on the bluetooth headset works, I presume that the
> basic setup should be OK, but that the controls are somehow wrong.
> [...]
> Could the "Digital filters" block can be setup wrong and effectively
. As far as I can tell, the state file also sets
this up (knobs 54,57,58,64,65,62).
Could the "Digital filters" block can be setup wrong and effectively
mute outgoing sound?
// Simon
[1]
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Audio_Subsystem#using_Bluetooth_headset_with_GSM
[2] htt
.
> After that
>
> mdbus -s org.bluez /org/bluez/1387/hci0/dev_00_21_3C_07_5E_8E
> org.bluez.Headset.Connect
I didn't get this working though, I get
Connect failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod
when trying various combinations of paths there.
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_
gh if you use HCI routing? [Caveat: I don't
really know what I'm talking about here!]
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h the CPU anyway? What could be the reason that outgoing
audio works but not incoming?
IIUI - "If I understand it"? I'm too old for internet vernacular :-)
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quite there yet.
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2009 21:02:22 +0200
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Simon Kagstrom writes:
> > I'm trying to get my bluetooth headset to work for calls on the
>
> What's the model?
I've tried both a Nokia BH-604 and a SonyEricsson HBH-PV700, both work
for o
outgoing
sound. After the steps on my wiki page I do this to setup the bluetooth
connection after the call has been answered:
alsactl restore 0 -f GSMBLUETOOTH.txt
./bluetooth_pcm
but from here I'm lost. I'm running FSO milestone 5 - have anyone else
got this working an
will work with bluez-4 as well, but I've so far not
had any luck with FSO (perhaps due to some package mixup). I really
wish bluetooth would be less hassle to setup - it's not exactly rocket
science after all.
I guess the headset profile should
stribution_Profile_.28A2DP.29
(I don't believe it was working anyway).
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tomorrow, but for now the best way is to
read the Jabra BT3030 thread.
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s-send.
Now I just need to get the phone calls routed this way as well.
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the same thing with the latest FSO, milestone 5, but have no luck - I
get the same message as you.
I've tried looking for bluetooth packages, but I've now installed
everything I can find. It looks like a Dbus issue, someone knows how to
solve these things?
// Simon
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/git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=andy-tracking
It has been discussed on the kernel list as well, and for at least one
of the patches I'm not sure if it's the right way to go. Anyway: For
your purposes I think the current andy-tracking branch
distance
and real data
8c66 4819 9a36 0006 0002 0001 0024
8c66 4819 9a50 0006 0002 0002 0396
8c66 4819 9a57 0006 <--- Another sync message,
small time distance
I'm no expert on the data format though.
// Simon
o that it's
not zero, values which are too low to be represented by the threshold
code get rounded down.
> This log I recorded from the first accelerometer with 100 Hz. (If set
> to 400 Hz I get two values every 2.5 milliseconds, the same problem)
Do you have this test prog
stuff is from the Wiki.
There is probably some proper fix for the problem, but I don't know how
it's supposed to work (editing /etc/network/interafces doesn't work
for me at least).
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r. It's found below and I just start it manually
once after logging in.
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#!/bin/sh
echo "Starting ifcfg daemon"
while [ 1 ]; do
tail -F /var/log/kern.log | grep -lq "usb0: register 'cdc_ether'"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Setti
eadset.txt files found in the wiki. It shows me that
> it's playing in the logs.
Sounds promising! What distribution are you running? What steps did you
take after the bonding?
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le+0x0/0x14bc) from []
(ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x2c)
sysfs: duplicate filename 'hci_usb' can not be created
WARNING: at fs/sysfs/dir.c:424 sysfs_add_one()
[] (dump_stack+0x0/0x14) from []
(sysfs_add_one+0x50/0xfc)
[] (sysfs_add_one+0x0/0xfc) from []
(create_
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 21:46:48 -0700
"Angus Ainslie" wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Denis Shulyaka
> wrote:
> > 2008/12/19 Simon Kagstrom :
> >> I've tried these instructions on both FSO and SHR now, and it
> >> works on neither of them. Bt
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 22:52:08 +0300
"Denis Shulyaka" wrote:
> 2008/12/19 Simon Kagstrom :
> > I've tried these instructions on both FSO and SHR now, and it works
> > on neither of them. BtConfigure.py never finishes after having
> > entered the PIN.
>
>
k.wav
bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed: Connection refused (111)
aplay: main:546: audio open error: Connection refused
If anyone has this working, how did you do it? What distribution are
you running?
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the Apple mouse would
be useful.
I would love the capacitive multitouch screen but not at the expense of
input resolution.
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SD clock on when suspending. I assume this kernel has your latest SD
mods in it.
Has anyone actually checked to make sure that the SD drivers and uboot
conform to the SDHC specification?
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lock on when the Freerunner is suspended.
This has been incorporated in the kernels newer than the 4th of
September. Since using kernels newer than this i have not had any
problems with data corruption on my SD card.
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> > actually will be autocreated whenever Linux thinks there are partitions
> > there, but the problem is that sometimes when it tries to read the partition
> > table of the card it fails to get any data, so it doesn't t
the SD card. I
would be interested to know if anyone else has tried it and if it works
for them.
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might be to give the SD card more clock cycles before and after commands
to give it time to finish executing commands.
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will post here after i could check if it works.
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(3) In this section:
supply includes supply (including re-supply) by way of sale,
exchange, lease, hire or hire-purchase."
I am confident that the definition of supply lets me off the hook here.
Section 2A is also comforting.
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probably done on a shoestring budget as well.
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ether effect the SN ratio.
It might turn out that the software clock drive solution by itself is as
good as or better than adding the capacitor, and adding the capacitor
does not improve the SN ratio any further once the clock drive mod is
done, which would make it
oup purchase happening. Put your name down in the
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I would like to know if the SD card noise is desensitising the external
antenna as well.
This would point to noise getting into the antenna mux and front end of
the GPS circuit.
Simon
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 23:29 +0200, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> So we can assume this is pretty confirmed
it directly into the antenna
mux and chopping the tracks to the internal antenna plug.
I don't think this wouldn't be good for the warranty though.
I must say i don't like the position of the internal antenna plug.
Simon
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 16:37 +0200, Yorick Moko wro
of Freerunners have been
> sent to customers
> (https://www.truebox.co.uk/trueboxportal/index.php?wk=Openmoko).
First boot!
(sorry, I couldn't resist)
I received my FreeRunner from Truebox today :)
A few very quick pictures here:
http://www.snmoore.net/openmoko
The big companies making these hi-tech electronic parts are probably
only interested in orders it the hundred of thousands if not millions of
parts.
There is less risk to them of intellectual property being stolen or
parts copied having a few customers buying large quantities at low
margins than l
rance will cost. I can't find much information on
the UPS web site on insurance.
What payment options will you have.
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ke it easy to fix bugs in the firmware, and would make it
easier to have different versions of the firmware that could allow more
or less processing be done on the user space CPU depending on the users
needs.
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Thanks!
Simon
On Oct 30, 2007 3:58 AM, Thomas Gstädtner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some of the people in #neo1973-germany (freenode) built OpenMoko for x86, so
> this seems to be no problem.
> I guess with Xephyr you'll have OpenMoko in a X-Window on your desktop.
it...
If I'm not drunk, this "should" work, right?
Also, having everything native like this, what will happen with the
X display? 1024x768 or will it resize with black borders left and
right?
Thanks in advance,
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Or you can read the Readme, there's an ascii drawing and the two
paragraph helps you understand how it's used.
Simon
On 10/25/07, Lars Hallberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vincent skrev:
> > On 25/10/2007, *Zalunin Pavel*
> >
> > yeah, please let
ard
mapping to adjust for that. Chars that were not found in document
will take the default popularity...
Anyway, might be a good addition to the wishlist! =)
Simon
On 10/25/07, Lars Hallberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New demo, download 3key package at:
>
> https://projects
ng googled, searched the wiki
and mailing list archived before asking a question. If there is a
nice and easy place to find the info, why not point the guy there,
with a smile. There are hundreds of others who read the mailing list,
they will follow the link and learn.
Good luck!
Simon
On 10/25/0
Hi,
not the right place to ask. Have you tried http://www.qtopia.net/
No need to reply, just subscribe to their forum/mailing list, they'll
help you out.
Simon
On 10/23/07, wim delvaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I install additional packages for Qtopia ?
> Is there
I use Gmail and i dont want that [openmoko] tag...
With gmail i can make my own, and i can call it OM for example
They call them labels
I'm sorry but... gmail rocks for real
Good luck with your manual mail sorting... I hope you're not
subscribe to over a dozen mailing lists like me!
ppear on your desktop thanks to X. Surely there is a better reason?
Very simple, i would think it is about compatibility of code. With
openmoko, it is a small difficulty to port a normal linux application
to openmoko. With Qtopia, it would probably involve a rewrite of
m
> OpenMoko should stick to what it is doing already.
I second this.
QT is nice, but OpenMoko can contain the nice QT too!
I'm looking forward for OM!
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Simon
On 9/11/07, Alexey Feldgendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://blogs.s60.com/browser/2007/08/the_problem_with_touch_screens.html
>
> The point of the article is that touch screens lack the tactile feedback
> that's inherent to physical but
The FIC Neo1973 powered by OpenMoko
I see these small banners in the future: "Powered by OpenMoko" that
would show up on different devices... in the same style as "Powered
by Apache", etc...
My 2c
On 8/24/07, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Spies wrote:
> >
> > "Openmoko is a linux
The message is received.
It arrived in a batch of about 15 other emails too all at the same
time (6:29 est)
Simon
On 8/20/07, Daniel Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I did not receive any message from the list for two days now, except some
> messages dated to
official
site...
I know saving Gigabytes of transfer doesn't save trees, but it saves
longer internet bills which does! ;)
Simon
PS: I'm a total n00b to qEmu so if I do anything, don't expect anything soon. =)
PPS: the slax modules can also be decompressed to root (/) and will be
jus
is not resulting from the
Apple drivers? I don't really know enough about USB or libusb, but the
NULL pointer problems (e.g bug #672) make me suspicious.
So far my most successful approach is the disconnect & reconnect of the
USB cable...
Simon
lashing
takes a while, and I've mistakenly calibrated it incorrectly once
already.
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Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Great!
Am 07.08.2007 um 11:45 schrieb Simon Moore:
I've managed to get dfu-util compiling and running natively (via
MacPorts) on Mac OS X, albeit with one patch (bug #672) and one dirty
little sed hack.
Yes, I also had to patch two NULL pointer derefer
n the wiki, under my user area:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:SNMoore
In future, I need to look at moving this to the main Mac OS X pages on
the wiki, once I've worked out what goes where...
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Hear, hear.
Frankly, I'd much rather have Harald be able to spend time writing code
than having to act as the customer service representative.
If you want to track status, see the commitlog. ;-)
/Simon
Jon Radel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just a general comment, directed at
another position than your
stylus.
2007/8/6, Simon Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a Phase1 device which i have been using for a few days with no issues
until yesterday when i turned it on at one point and the touchscreen failed to
function. after advice from #openmoko i took the front co
I have a Phase1 device which i have been using for a few days with no issues
until yesterday when i turned it on at one point and the touchscreen failed to
function. after advice from #openmoko i took the front cover of the phone off
to make sure there was no dust between it and the screen after
rve from our desktops, so we have to be aware of speed and
> resources.
I couldn't agree more. I have seen a number of engineering projects fail
due to overcomplexity and inattention to low level design resulting in
unacceptably slow response and too much power consumption.
If anyone thinks this i
and the phone being able to be remotely turned on without
the users knowledge, to act as a bug.
Would that be some sort of "manipulation of private property" ?
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still and move the other up to down to have the screen be scrolled
(like the scroll button on a mouse).
And that is killer, things get relative to touches!
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on, i would sue, win, and retire!
Simon
This is actually the reason that I got to read about the openmoko, I
read an article about mobile phones being bug-able some time ago and
googled for an open linux phone. And I found the openmoko ;)
Just a quick question, what the police are doing, described
eedom is being
shared, is so you can feel the reality of the challenge too. All in
all, these are all secret techniques to induce genuine happiness in
all of you who are waiting! =)
Simon
On 7/13/07, Mohammed Musallam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree no one should panic. But the guys
y the slurp sounds of eating).
Lol!
Simon
On 7/11/07, Clayton Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ever since I signed up to the OpenMoko lists, i've gotten several
emails everyday
However, the last 2 days i've received nothing at all
Is this a gmail problem or is something b
Hi again,
The discussion will hopefully continue in the developer mailing list
instead:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-devel/2007-July/001072.html
(please respond to the above link instead)
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could/should be developed for the community/developers?
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Does anyone know if the PMB 2520 GPS chip does true GPS calculations
(with correlator) or does it only do Assisted GPS (A-GPS) ???
Thanks, Brendan.
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