A small bug - I can't enter my APN in the GPRS settings because there is
a size limit on the field. Based on reading the GSM spec, the maximum
length allowed seems to be 100 characters. The spec i found is at
www.3gpp.org/ftp/TSG_SA/WG2_Arch/TSGS2_05/SMG12_and_QoSah/TDocs/C-99-466.doc
if anyone
I am using gyspy it seem to be very simple. I like it! :)
Michele Renda
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I know It is very complicated to fit it to stay in a little screen
(or may be I use a big font). I was thinking to the poor person that
will localize it in German.
I every case I will release for this evening (I hope) a 2.0 pre
alpha where I improved a lot the GPS section (now it show the
Hello Timo, All
may be you can help me... you have experience about Debian Source package?
I'd like a lot to be able to make a Deb-Src package... in this way
it'd be possible to tke the sources with:
dpkg-get source sephora
and to push in a repository with
dput
It is possible to do it with
2008/9/25 Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[USB]
Show a list of attached USB device (when in host mode, like an lsusb)
not sure if anyone's suggested this, but i'd like to know whether the
usb port is in host or device mode - reduces the risk of me plugging
in to my desktop when i shouldn't and
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Robin Paulson wrote:
not sure if anyone's suggested this, but i'd like to know whether the
usb port is in host or device mode - reduces the risk of me plugging
in to my desktop when i shouldn't and doing some damage
It already do this :) There is
vale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it would be nice, to have more control over gps. to see the status,
satellites, do a warm / cold restart, time to first fix, like in the
gps-ui for openmoko distribution. thats missing in debian and fso :(
Using fso-gpsd seems to do warm start. It work quit OK,
Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Phone]
d.NTP time (button to sync the clock with NTP server time)
button to sync with the GPS clock (do not need network).
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``Computers are good at following
Hello, I am working just on this now :)
I am flighting to understand the Gpspy. I use a lot DBus, so I prefer
to don't use gpsd-fso.
First thing I have a question: When I get the first fix this don't
mean I have the position, is it right? Using Debian, I get the first
Fix in around 1 Min, but
When you get the first fix you also should see your position. But after
first fix the position is quite unsharp and gets better in the next
seconds/minutes. For me i have my position within 30-60 seconds after
starting gps.
I use the latest fso and sometimes the latest om kernel with debian
Ciao,
I say my situation:
mdbus -s org.freedesktop.Gypsy /org/freedesktop/Gypsy GetFixStatus
Give me 1 after 30 sec.
But I am unable to take my position for a long time (30 min, 1
hour) I seem to take a lot of satellites (11 - 12 satellites) but
no position!
If I do:
mdbus -s
I wrote in the openmoko debian wiki page [1] how to update the kernel.
It is quite easy but must be done manually because it isn't updated
automatically.
Ciao,
Rainer
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
Michele Renda wrote:
I say my situation:
mdbus -s org.freedesktop.Gypsy
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:22:28 +0200
Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I say my situation:
mdbus -s org.freedesktop.Gypsy /org/freedesktop/Gypsy GetFixStatus
Give me 1 after 30 sec.
But I am unable to take my position for a long time (30 min, 1
hour) I seem to take a lot of
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Yes, that is absolutely correct. If you look at
http://folks.o-hand.com/iain/gypsy/reference/html/GypsyDevice.html#GypsyDeviceFixStatus
you can see that 1 means no fix, 2 means 2D fix and 3 3D fix.
It was so simple :)
Thank
Michele Renda wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
... Allowing to start/stop gpsd not only the interface.
According to linuxtop it's one of the most power consuming process...
Hello Marco
I was thinking to use fso-gpsd or gspy? Which is according you the best way?
If i'm not wrong
The tool looks great and I'm 99% sure I'll start using it if/when I
eventually move to debian.
One more that came to my mind: you mentioned mute/volume - how about
ability to easily change the behavior in case of a call or text
message: Full ringing, just a discreet 'beep', vibration on/off and
Hello, I was thinking to make also a dialer for XFCE. I was thinking to make
it as a XFCE applet showing the Signal, Carrier, and when clicked showing a
dialpad.
It down't want to replace Zhone. It is like a more integrated dialer,
without the need to keep the zhone turned on. In this way you can
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
One more that came to my mind: you mentioned mute/volume - how about
ability to easily change the behavior in case of a call or text
message: Full ringing, just a discreet 'beep', vibration on/off and so
on.. And an extension to this would naturally be possibility to
should be, yes! I haven`t tried zhone so I don`t know what it can do..
r
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Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
One more that came to my mind: you mentioned mute/volume - how about
ability to easily change the behavior in case of a call or text
message: Full
Am Donnerstag, den 25.09.2008, 09:15 +0200 schrieb Michele Renda:
Hello, I was thinking to make also a dialer for XFCE. I was thinking
to make it as a XFCE applet showing the Signal, Carrier, and when
clicked showing a dialpad.
Good plan! That's what FSo is about. If you have problems with the
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vale wrote:
it would be nice, to have more control over gps. to see the status,
satellites, do a warm / cold restart, time to first fix, like in the gps-ui
for openmoko distribution. thats missing in debian and fso :(
Perfect, I am collecting ideas:
[GPS]
Fix status
Time to
Mmh,
very nice work indeed! I could think of having different icons for
active/inactive Wifi, BT, Chargins etc so you can skip going into that
section explicitely for only seeing the status and not the details.
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Michele Renda wrote:
Perfect, I am collecting ideas:
[GPS]
Fix status
Time to fist fix
Warm / Cold restart
and...
... Allowing to start/stop gpsd not only the interface.
According to linuxtop it's one of the most power consuming process...
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Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
Hey this looks like a cool tool! A friend made me a simple python to
run commands so I've added there 5 levels for screen brightness and so
on, that's useful.
Screen bringtness will arrived in the next version (if you check
vale wrote:
yeah more ideas :D
- Power: suspend, shutdown, reboot
- Screen: brightness, touchscreen on/off, rotate
- Sound: volume / mute
- LED control
- Accelereometers: read out data
- Network: show connections (ifconfig)
So, here there are the ideas I collected until now ( I divided
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
... Allowing to start/stop gpsd not only the interface.
According to linuxtop it's one of the most power consuming process...
Hello Marco
I was thinking to use fso-gpsd or gspy? Which is according you the best way?
Peter Neubauer wrote:
Mmh,
very nice work indeed! I could think of having different icons for
active/inactive Wifi, BT, Chargins etc so you can skip going into that
section explicitely for only seeing the status and not the details.
Hello, mmm, you give me a nice idea... but I'd like to
Hello
I am realizing a setting manager for Freerunner. It is focused to run
under Debian + XFCE.
It use PyGtk libraries and Fso framework.
Please tell to me what would you like to be present in this tool (and
how to do it :)
Here you can find some screenshots and the deb package to install it
Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://rubino.dyndns.org/
Can you put the debian source package online too?
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
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Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://rubino.dyndns.org/
Can you put the debian source package online too?
Today I will open a project page on Launchpad so you will be able to
download the source code and the tool to create the deb package with a
bzr get.
Hire wrote:
WOW very nice :D
Do you can use a distro like damn small linux, installa a minimal xfce with
this interface and put into the NAND instead Microsd?
ehh... I think that to do this the distro that you use must to be ported
to armel4 platform. Until now only debian I know is
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