only
display, audio and gps. I have looked around, there are some Neo stuff
in stock kernel, but I don't know, if it is usable. Please can anybody
tell me, what's the situation now? Have anybody tried new stock kernels?
Thank you
Mike
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> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Mike Crash <mike@> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> please wait some time for new version, there are some major changes, that
>> make current release not compatible. I'm working on coastlines generation
>> and it seems to be a little
Hi,
new version is on the track. It will support new gpsd with many other changes.
I'll make some testing tomorrow and if it will work reliably, I will release it.
Currently I don't use rcs, because I don't find it usefull as the only one on
the project. May be in future.
Mike
d set permissions for user osm to access it
You an use MySQL Administrator GUI for it, please refer to MySQL
documentation.
Mike
Davide Scaini wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
> I have now some time to try to build some maps...
> but it's not clear to me how should I set up mysql:
> &quo
Martin Jansa wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 02:53:56PM -0700, Mike Crash wrote:
> Hi,
>
> configure.ac is missing check for mysql and src/osm2mcm/db_mysql.cc
> depends on it.
>
> Also hardcoded -L/-I paths ie in
>
> src/osm2mcm/Makefile.am:
> osm2mcm_LDFLA
Hello,
after long hard work new version of MCNavi is here. There is a lot of
changes, some functionality was removed (like tourist routes - will reappear
in future in better way) due to many code changes, change in map format,
change in converter, but more functionality was added. For example the
Please wait some time for new version with completely rewritten converter, it
will allow large areas, though currently I don't know anything about
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forward - better map
conversion, also bigger maps and select of features in map.
Currently I use it successfully for navigation and orientation, there are
some features missing, but I will evolve it in future - slowly, only in
spare time...
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Boundaries are needed for correct assigning of cities and addresses to
country. It is actually don't needed, if routing to address is not required.
The use of continent boundary extracts (from cloudmate) is needed, because
country extract has broken boundaries - the cut area sometimes splits them.
undrwater wrote:
>
>
> is it possible to add more detail to your map conversion instructions? I
> have tried several times to do a conversion for portions of the USA
> without
> success.
>
> I believe the problems I've had relate to the difference between .osm and
> administrative.osm files.
You forget -m switch, run it as
mcnavi -m belgium-map-12022010.mcm
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> sounds cool... installed Debian package from your repository, and
> downloaded belgium map just for a try:
>
> $> mcnavi belgium-map-12022010.mcm
wrote:
>
> On 09.06.2010 14:25, Mike Crash wrote:
>>
>> I have released new version of MC Navi. It should be (more) stable now
>> (hope) and have some improvements:
>
> Nice.. Looking forward to it.. :)
>
>
>> This version needs new map, download at:
&
Hi all,
I have released new version of MC Navi. It should be (more) stable now
(hope) and have some improvements:
- added support for orchards
- draw cycle and tourist ways (for cycle and foot)
- added GPS menu with satellites
- draw the street names
More info here:
http://www.gps-routes.info/in
Thank you, I have added the link to MC Navi description, hope it helps.
I have also released new version 0.2.8 with satellites/sky view. Now I'm
fighting with the bugs to make it stable and to show tourist ways on map.
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yes, I plan to add other toolkits in future, but the first will be bada
or windows. But this is very far future
On 04/09/2010 03:33 PM, arne anka [via Openmoko Public Mailinglists] wrote:
> had a short glance over the sources.
> did you mix your algorithm inseparably with
> illume/esomething/w
Thank you, it would be nice
Good work
Mike
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Hello,
for Debian users, estardict is packaged for Neo at this repository:
deb http://www.gps-routes.info/debian sid main
It works good with Longman dictionary, but I have tried with czech-english
dictionary [1], but it doesn't works, it says incompatible dictionary (or
something like that). Bu
It's up to everyone to try and cry.
But for me - I want functionality, that is not present in both navit and
tangogps. And I want functionality, that is not present in any navigation I
know.
1. Create route by clicking on crossroads - I need it for cycling (not
implemented yet)
2. Sport tester w
OK, MC Navi 0.2.6 was out and now 0.2.7 is out :)
What's new:
- bookmarks
- added chrono and distance meter
- improved gpx logging
- basic config file
Also some converted countries are for download.
More info here:
http://www.gps-routes.info/index.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=1
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Yes, it is compatible with 2.90, just uncomment in mgps.h
#define GPSD_API_19 1
I will attempt to autodetect gpsd version, but it seems the version
number in gps.h is the same as in previous version, so currently I don't
know how
Mike
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Hello, I'm going to release new version of MC Navi and I want to make maps
available for direct download. So I want to ask, what country do you need?
Second question - what do you prefer, car navigation or outdoor navigation?
Just to know, what to do next...
Thanks
Mike
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> Mike Crash <[hidden email]
> <http://n2.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4631280&i=0>>
> (MC) wrote:
>
>>After preview about month ago here is finally first public version of
>>MC Navi. Keep in mind it i
OK, but this is not what I mean. Also I talk about hardware, not software.
The beginning of OM was because of FIC. We need a manufacturer, who can
refund manufacturing of samples and the final fabrication. Also look at
other devices and how many software there is for. There is a lot of software
fo
I plan to write script which will generate the maps and upload it to
gps-routes.info for download. Also it would be nice to package the maps as
deb and make a regular updates via apt-get. I'm only waiting for fixing the
bugs in osm2mcmap - so please be patient, there is much to do.
You can downlo
You talk something else than me. I didn't said anything about usage and
development, only about the phone. Take a today phone and try to use it as
GPS. In some hours you are out of battery, not very usable for a weekend in
nature. You say, that Neo is like laptop in 2000? Nope, on laptop you can
w
Actually, I don't know, why everybody needs a phone. The community should aim
at simple PDA with GPS, WiFi, BT and camera. This all is without any license
fees and can be made to work. The phone is nice, but do you really need such
a device, where you can navigate in car/outdoors and in the same t
You should download only boundaries extracts from Cloudmate, not the whole
Europe
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/europe/europe.osm.administrative.bz2
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Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Sander van Grieken
> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I made a quick untested binary package for SHR-T, and I gotta run now so
>> I can't test
>> myself, but maybe it's of use to someone.
>>
>> see http://3v8.net/~sander/openmoko/mcnavi_0.2.4-r
> "Omlouváme se, ale tato sekce je p#ístupná pouze pro administrátory"
There is a flag to switch to english language on gps-routes.info
> Failed to fetch
> http://www.gps-routes.info/debian/pool/main/m/mcnavi/mcnavi_0.2.4.dsc
> Hash Sum mismatch
> Failed to fetch
> http://www.gps-routes.info/d
Yes, I used reprepro too, but the result uploaded to FTP. May be I was missed
something when uploading. is there a way to sync local directory to FTP?
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Ooops, no surprise, always goes something wrong :)
I have fixed the unreachable page.
For compile you need libimlib2-dev and yes, it is missing in dependencies, I
will correct it in next release.
For repository - this is my first repository, so it may not be right - I
have tried only the binary,
After preview about month ago here is finally first public version of MC
Navi. Keep in mind it is still in hard development and this day I found some
bugs, which are not yet fixed in this release (I didn't want to stop the
release, because it is never-ending story).
So if somebody wants to try, a
No
Yes
Debian
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Great, it works, than you very much
Díky
Mike
>
> We (SHR) are using this (maybe not optimal but works)
> http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/xserver-kdrive-common/xserver-kdrive-common/shr/89xTs_Calibrate
>
> Cheers
>
>
tion "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Touchscreen"
Driver "evdev"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event1"
Option "AbsoluteScreen" "0"
Anyway, I should slow down...
Neil Jerram wrote:
>
> 2010/1/3 Mike Crash :
>>
>> Happy new year everyone!
>>
>> If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
>> http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=116
>
Happy new year everyone!
If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=116
Currently not for usage, only as preview for Debian users.
Mike Crash wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I only want to inform
ur way to your
> destination,
> use the pre-rendered images on your way back, and ask you if you want to
> delete them when you return home
>
>
> just an idea
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Mike Crash wrote:
>
>>
>> Sure I'm using speed dat
stian Muck wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Mike Crash schrieb:
>> I use A* for routing, it is usable, but still not what I expect.
>> But I have some improvements in my mind :) I need to create
>> rerouting now and to test it in re
map render, to map format, to GUI etc...
ohh and it uses binary format of cause
Bastian Muck wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hello Mike,
>
> which alorithm do you use? A* or just the slow Dijkstra as Navit does?
>
> Greetings Bast
Hello everyone, I only want to inform you, that I am working on new
navigation for the Freerunner, current name is MC Navi, but may change.
Screenshots here:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=115
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Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
> Sales start today at http://thewikireader.com. Enjoy. Tell your
> friends. And let us know what you think!
My first impression of the device - it's a Palm IIIx with 1000 times
more storage, but poorer connectivity and fewer applications.
I have an electronic subscription
If someone interested, I have created new screen locker inspired by ZedLock.
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Yes I'm using Debian with Illume, my compiled version. But there is no setup
utility in Debian for E, so I have used python version from OM2008
previously.
Current limit is problem, if I connect charger, I can decrease current to
500mA, but it is not possible to increase it again to 1A. it is ker
May be someone will be interested, I was not satisfied with the setup utility
for Neo written in Python, because it was slow and changing backlight
brightness was only in 4 steps. So i have created small utility with ELM
named eneoset, which can change backlight, turn on or off bluetooth and
Wi-Fi
Test wrote:
>
> I am playing w/ some AT commands. If you know what are these AT commands
> for? let me know, and also how to use them?
AT+CLVL sets the audio output volume from the Calypso (see for example
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2121).
I don't know about the others but one of th
a dehqan wrote:
> An important question about GPS signals ,Is not IRAN far from The
> satellite that sends signals ?will not signals be weak in Iran ?How
> can we be sure that GPS antenna is not needed in open area in Iran ?
The main GPS satellites are in circular orbits around the earth, so the
I have released new version based on Elementary named echrono - faster
startup and nicer interface, if someone interested, he will find it again on
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version?
Thank you for all your time and help!
Mike.
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 20:27:14 The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> If the terminal is installed on the phone, run it and type "passwd" to set
> your password. Then SSH in with it. If the terminal isn't installed, then
> is
June 2009 21:47:35 Korbinian Rosenegger wrote:
> Hi
>
> Try 192.168.0.202, the IP you tried is your desktop :)
>
> I've also done this many times until i added this line to /etc/hosts on
> my desktop:
>
> 192.168.0.202 om
>
>
> cu Korbi
>
> On Wed, 2009-
Thanks for the suggestion --
I changed the password to blank and restarted FR, but that did
not work, unfortunately.
any other ideas?
The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> If the terminal is installed on the phone, run it and type
"passwd" to set
> your password. Then SSH in with it. If the terminal
denied, please try again."
What is the problem?
Thank you for your time,
Mike.
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I just got the SIM card from T-Mobile, the uSD card and the FreeRunner! we'll
see how it goes!
On Monday 08 June 2009 03:55:35 Ben Wong wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Mike wrote:
> > Thanks, Rene --
> >
> > I just ordered the freerunner -- very
but for a bit you will be very confused. i know i was. next
> step for you if you dont already have it is setup a machine with linux.
> that is a 100% must have. make sure you get a beefy mini sd card too!
>
> On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Mike wrote:
> > Thanks, Rene --
> &
Thanks, Rene --
I just ordered the freerunner -- very exciting!
Mike.
On Sunday 07 June 2009 19:27:46 Rene Horn wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Damian Spriggs
wrote:
> > 1) Is there any particular kind of wireless carrier (in US) I need to
> > subscribe to?
> >
&
Thank you, Robin and Damian!
I know how it works now. Another question: Shall I be able to keep my cell
phone number?
Thanks again for your time!
On Saturday 06 June 2009 22:39:11 Damian Spriggs wrote:
> > 1) Is there any particular kind of wireless carrier (in US) I need to
> > subscribe
am quite unfamiliar with the GSM world
(and a phone that does not come with the service) -- I would appreciate any
(obvious) tips on how to get from buying the FreeRunner to making and
receiving calls and text messages.
Thank you for your time --
Mike
Cameron Frazier wrote:
> Ahh, ok. Now things seem to be working correctly. One question though
> what are the differences between usb_curlim and chg_curlim? I'm not
> sure I fully understand what chg_curlim represents.
chg_curlim controls the battery charger, while usb_curlim controls the
to
Cameron Frazier wrote:
> Does anyone know what the current means are to force fast charging at
> 500mA and could they share it with the list?
I don't know if there's a dbus/frameworkd way to do it, but the direct
method is:
echo 500 > /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-mbc/usb_curlim
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> AT%CTVZ=1 just enables the unsolicited result code. There is no way to
> actually _query_ the time from the network.
I don't know what method it uses but my Nokia 3500 phone gets the
current time+date automatically (operator is Fido in Canada). I've
tested this b
David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> Now the Openmoko leather case is at 29 Euros Vat included + Shipping costs
> at www.tuxbrain.com/shop
Do you ship to Canada, and if so what are the costs + payment options?
If not, does anyone know of a similar product in North America?
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for Debian.
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The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Universal phone shutdown instructions (works on any distro):
> 1. Remove back panel
> 2. Remove battery
> 3. Replace battery
> 4. Replace back panel
> Done!
0. Unplug the USB power cable. The FR is capable of operating without a
battery (although GSM and some other bi
arne anka wrote:
> neo1973 had stereo, freerunner never had (and afair was never supposed to).
IIRC the second speaker was removed from the Freerunner to make space
for the WiFi module.
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Am Mittwoch, den 25.03.2009, 14:13 +0100 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > Technically, SIM toolkit support is possible with the Calypso.
> >
> > I have commented previously about this, so please look my older posts
> > up; In a nutshell, STK is a heavy cross-layer spec
My vote: don't implement STK, or at least disable it by default.
I don't like my SIM to do any "program execution"
/j
My vote: implement it, banking is part of mobile communication like calls and
sms with the same relevance, for me it is the one and only thing, that make me
not use neo as p
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> I can't express how sad I'm when I read Andy Green left Openmoko.
>
> I do not know why he left (and it is not my business anyway), but
> I know since Andy was at Openmoko the kernel side began
> to form shape, and got things work. (suspend? anyone?)
You should have stopp
Ed Kapitein wrote:
> I am also looking for a way to make data calls, do you know of any other
> method of making a data call with the FR?
> ( direct AT commands to the modem etc)[...]
> All pointers are welcome!
First you need to make sure that your GSM carrier supports CSD (mine
doesn't AFAIK)
Fernando Martins wrote:
> 1) I got the date reset to 1970 a few times. I was not paying attention
> but I guess this happens when battery is removed, i.e., there's no
> battery specific for the clock?
There is a backup battery. Make sure that the system time is being saved
to the hardware cloc
Hope this helps
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=21
there is one bug - missing keyboard and dict data, just copy it to
/usr/share/enlightenment/modules/illume
i will fix it in next build
One more question:
i'm looking for backlight gadget like mixer, exist
Paul Fertser wrote:
>
>
> I wonder why nobody from the complaining has provided a usb debug log
> yet? Most probably with this log the issue can be fixed by upstream
> maintainer in a week or less. And yet nobody did that. Just get a
> debug log, shouldn't be that hard.
>
> But as nobody need
Davide Scaini wrote:
>
> ...thanks mike, but i tried your all "old" packages with no success...
> i'll try this ones then i'll give you feedback.
>
> Can you precise which bug?
> thanks Robert and Mike
> d
>
>
it was in ewl_engine_evas_fb.c in
I have also no real problems compiling it. Only one bug in source, which i
have fixed locally and compiled, it seems for svn inconsistancy. You can
download it
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=73&ttitle=Enlightenment_E17_Debian_armel_packages
here pa
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
>
>> If someone interested, i have packaged e17 for debian, you can download
>> it on www.mikecrash.com
>
> Maybe you are interested in helping debian pkg-e team in making official
> packages?
>
>
Maybe, but i am not familiar with Debian way of packaging (looke
Because the bass fix is not easy to fix. I can say it is very hard to fix,
because the series capacitor on the output of amplifier is located under the
metal plate and no large capacitor can be soldered here. I have fixed it
with connecting capacitors (220uF) outside PCB and creating hole in metal
It is part of e17 svn (svn.enlightenment.org), so i have not uploaded it
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> But where's the source code for the debian packaging (the ./debian/
> subdirectory used with dpkg-buildpackage)?
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This is the same, only newer, source code from e17 official repo, i have
first compiled it when there was no e17 in debian repo, it will be sure
outdated soon, so you can forget it if there is working e17 in debian now
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>
> MIke Crash writes:
>>
If someone interested, i have packaged e17 for debian, you can download it on
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Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Thanks, what's the good version of NAND uBoot to flash?
I don't know - I haven't been keeping up-to-date with Openmoko
development for several months. I'd try
http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/testing/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
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Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Ok, that made it even worse :(
>
> Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
> there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
> Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
> partition...
Don't pay too much attention
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
> like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
> board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
>
> Is there anyone in Vancouver, BC t
discussion"
Cc: wmichaeltr...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 5:48 PM
Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 2:20 PM, mike
wrote:
>> ok, with all the old smartphones going on sale unlocked for as low as
>> $99-$149, how soon can i buy a moko for $99 (i
ok, with all the old smartphones going on sale unlocked for as low as $99-$149,
how soon can i buy a moko for $99 (i'd prolly take three)
mike
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To:
Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> What is gta02v5_and_up-lowlevel.bin?
The "lowlevel.bin" file is used with the debug board, to initialize the
Freerunner so that you can upload a copy of u-boot into RAM over JTAG.
If you don't have a debug board then you can ignore it.
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
> Does anyone know WHY it don't charge when it is off?
> My logic says that it is very important to have the option charge the
> battery when it is flat.
I can't give you a simple answer. Charging is controlled by the PCF50633
chip, based on configuration values that a
#x27;s true, maybe we may add a wiki page depending on the operator,
isn't it ?
And if it's true, why not add gsm event that, on connect will choose the
appropriate .state file depending on wich operator is currently in use ?
Mike
Daniel Selinger a écrit :
> Sry, but saying alsa
Daniel Selinger wrote:
> This settings removes the echo for the other person completely, at
> least for my hardware. I didn't hear any buzz either on my final
> testcalls, could be luck.
With those settings, were the two of you still able to easily hear each
other talking? Did you test in a quie
tokenwizard wrote:
> Ok, well as soon as I have time to deal with it I'll have to try and
> Frankenstein some type of power cable contraption to get this thing booted
> to the point the USB charge can kick in. Seems a little premature for such a
> function to kick in when the battery is only sligh
Would it really be difficult to swap usb 1.1 for usb 2.0 ?
The main reason would be to speed image burning ...
Mike
Francesco Cat a écrit :
> 2008/8/27 Nishit Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> So now we are targeting crippling the phone further? Real iPhone killer it
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Dennis Wollersheim
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My steps:
>
> - - boot into NOR menu
> - - Connect via neocon to freerunner
> - - issue commands (from "Booting from SDcard wiki page):
>
> setenv menu_9 Boot from microSD (FAT+ext3): setenv bootargs
> \${bootargs_base
I agree.
But may be we could do a wizard on wich every body could contribute to
add plugins that configure ASU according to user preferences ?
It could configure keyboard, gsm multiplexer, sound, gesture ... install
browser, terminal, ...
it could be like "easybuntu" ...
For each problem there
thanks a lot.
I hope they will provide an "how-to" we can do ourselves to remove this
sound problem ...
I'm tired to have to shout when using my Neo ...
Yorick Moko a écrit :
> Read all about it on
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/hardware/2008-August/000415.html
> (for people that don't re
7;t use it for now because of browser lack ...
Mike
julien cubizolles a écrit :
> I think I got GPRS working with my operator (bouyguestelecom) on Qtopia
> through the gui
>
> I get the online message on the gui, but I can't ping any address, not
> even the default gateway (1
hon-psyco" and it doesn't complain anymore.
It's not in you package list.
If it really speed process, maybe you can add it to your server ...
Thanks again.
Mike
Rod Whitby a écrit :
> I have created an unofficial auto-builder for the FSO
> distribution at http://shr.bearste
couldn't all informations on applications be extracted from ipks ?
Like what is done on http://packages.debian.org/stable/.
Valerio Valerio a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> besides projects.openmoko, I think OpenMoko should have a new website
> more oriented to the users, it all the OpenMoko applications o
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