Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-05-19 Thread Niall Haslam
On Friday 01 May 2009 18:13, Braydon Fuller wrote:
 nar...@iol.it wrote:
  (...)
  WIFI got connected (but I
  had to install qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to
  load any pages.

 How did you install qad-keyboard, I am having the same problem.

I used the adb shell. At the moment you need to have linux box to run this 
program from. Its something like adb install package.apk.

  I manually set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th
  enumeric ip address it works!
 Where can you set this? I have changed my wirless to an open network
 just to get automatically connected without a password, and although I
 was connected to my wifi, none of the applications seemed to be able to
 connect to the internet.

 Braydon

  That's all for now
 
  michele

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R: Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-05-02 Thread nar...@iol.it
you can download the keyboard from
http://code.google.
com/p/netgents/downloads/detail?name=qad-keyboard.apkcan=2q=

to set up the 
dns use this command:
setprop net.dns1 x.x.x.x

hope this help

michele


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nar...@iol.it wrote:
 (...)
 WIFI got connected (but I 
 had to install 
qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load any 
 pages. 

How did you install qad-keyboard, I am having the same problem.
 I manually 
set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th 
 enumeric ip 
address it works!
   
Where can you set this? I have changed my wirless to 
an open network
just to get automatically connected without a password, and 
although I
was connected to my wifi, none of the applications seemed to be 
able to
connect to the internet.

Braydon
 That's all for now

 
michele
   

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Re: R: Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-05-02 Thread Braydon Fuller (Mobile)
Thanks this helps. Open dns worked for me, have you had to reenter the dns info 
after the first time

nar...@iol.it nar...@iol.it wrote:

you can download the keyboard from
http://code.google.
com/p/netgents/downloads/detail?name=qad-keyboard.apkcan=2q=

to set up the 
dns use this command:
setprop net.dns1 x.x.x.x

hope this help

michele


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Data: 01/05/2009 18.13
A: 
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Ogg: Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?


nar...@iol.it wrote:
 (...)
 WIFI got connected (but I 
 had to install 
qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load any 
 pages. 

How did you install qad-keyboard, I am having the same problem.
 I manually 
set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th 
 enumeric ip 
address it works!
   
Where can you set this? I have changed my wirless to 
an open network
just to get automatically connected without a password, and 
although I
was connected to my wifi, none of the applications seemed to be 
able to
connect to the internet.

Braydon
 That's all for now

 
michele
   

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Re: R: Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-05-02 Thread Braydon Fuller
Hm. Now I just tried to use 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220, and the
dns isn't working. Is there a way for this to automatically set it
to what it needs to be?

nar...@iol.it wrote:
 you can download the keyboard from
 http://code.google.
 com/p/netgents/downloads/detail?name=qad-keyboard.apkcan=2q=

 to set up the 
 dns use this command:
 setprop net.dns1 x.x.x.x

 hope this help

 michele

   
 
 
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 Data: 01/05/2009 18.13
 A: 
 
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 nar...@iol.it wrote:
 
 (...)
 WIFI got connected (but I 
 had to install 
   
 qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load any 
   
 pages. 
   

   
 How did you install qad-keyboard, I am having the same problem.
 
 I manually 
   
 set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th 
   
 enumeric ip 
   
 address it works!
   
   
   
 Where can you set this? I have changed my wirless to 
 
 an open network
   
 just to get automatically connected without a password, and 
 
 although I
   
 was connected to my wifi, none of the applications seemed to be 
 
 able to
   
 connect to the internet.

 Braydon
 
 That's all for now


   
 michele
   
   
   
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Re: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-05-01 Thread Braydon Fuller
nar...@iol.it wrote:
 (...)
 WIFI got connected (but I 
 had to install qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load 
 any 
 pages. 
How did you install qad-keyboard, I am having the same problem.
 I manually set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th 
 enumeric ip address it works!
   
Where can you set this? I have changed my wirless to an open network
just to get automatically connected without a password, and although I
was connected to my wifi, none of the applications seemed to be able to
connect to the internet.

Braydon
 That's all for now

 michele
   

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Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-20 Thread Alok G. Singh
Pieter Colpaert wrote:

 Is there somewhere a working/not working list available?

There is a somewhat old list at
http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/test-plans-and-results

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[android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-19 Thread Pieter Colpaert
http://koolu.org/releases/beta6/

I never heard of this before. Anyone tried it yet? Is this a cupcake
release (I just got used to the great soft keyboard in android 1.5!)?

Is there somewhere a working/not working list available?

Pieter


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Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-19 Thread Tomas Riveros Schober
Pieter Colpaert escribió:
 http://koolu.org/releases/beta6/

 I never heard of this before. Anyone tried it yet? Is this a cupcake
 release (I just got used to the great soft keyboard in android 1.5!)?

 Is there somewhere a working/not working list available?

 Pieter


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I tried it the other day and it got stuck booting at a koolu splash 
screen, so I didn't really get too far on testing

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Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-19 Thread Damian Spriggs
I tried it a few days ago:

Pros:
- I liked the installation. They package everything in a single  
tarball that you expand on your SD card. Boot from the card, and it  
installs QI, kernel, and root fs. No mucking about trying to figure  
out which kernel works with what release
- After the first time booting (which will take a very long time. Let  
it sit for a while), it boots fairly quickly.
- UI is fast and responsive

Cons:
- Connectivity just isn't there, at least for me. It would find my  
open wifi, but kept dropping (even when I was sitting right next to  
the base station. Could not connect to my service provider with any  
sort of strength (ATT). I get full bars in SHR.
- It seemed to forget settings. I changed the ringtones, and it went  
back to the default

After not being able to use it as a phone, I went back to SHR. In all,  
a good start, and something I'll be keeping my eyes on

(d)


On Apr 19, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Pieter Colpaert wrote:

 http://koolu.org/releases/beta6/

 I never heard of this before. Anyone tried it yet? Is this a cupcake
 release (I just got used to the great soft keyboard in android 1.5!)?

 Is there somewhere a working/not working list available?

 Pieter


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R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-19 Thread nar...@iol.it
Just installed.
Very easy and fast.
simple test results:
GSM works! audio call 
good, I didn't test how the receiver hears my voice.
WIFI got connected (but I 
had to install qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load any 
pages. I manually set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using th 
enumeric ip address it works!
That's all for now

michele

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Da: damianspri...@mac.com
Data: 19/04/2009 20.57
A: pieter.
colpa...@gmail.com, List for Openmoko community discussioncommun...@lists.
openmoko.org
Ogg: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

I tried it a few days ago:


Pros:
- I liked the installation. They package everything in a single  

tarball that you expand on your SD card. Boot from the card, and it  

installs QI, kernel, and root fs. No mucking about trying to figure  
out 
which kernel works with what release
- After the first time booting (which 
will take a very long time. Let  
it sit for a while), it boots fairly 
quickly.
- UI is fast and responsive

Cons:
- Connectivity just isn't 
there, at least for me. It would find my  
open wifi, but kept dropping (even 
when I was sitting right next to  
the base station. Could not connect to my 
service provider with any  
sort of strength (ATT). I get full bars in SHR.

- It seemed to forget settings. I changed the ringtones, and it went  
back 
to the default

After not being able to use it as a phone, I went back to 
SHR. In all,  
a good start, and something I'll be keeping my eyes on

(d)



On Apr 19, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Pieter Colpaert wrote:

 http://koolu.
org/releases/beta6/

 I never heard of this before. Anyone tried it yet? Is 
this a cupcake
 release (I just got used to the great soft keyboard in 
android 1.5!)?

 Is there somewhere a working/not working list available?


 Pieter


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R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

2009-04-19 Thread nar...@iol.it
problem with the dns is due to the fact that when I reboot the freerunner the 
dns property in the init.rc is override with the default value!

michele


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Da: nar...@iol.it
Data: 20/04/2009 0.03
A: 
community@lists.openmoko.org
Ogg: R: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

Just 
installed.
Very easy and fast.
simple test results:
GSM works! audio call 

good, I didn't test how the receiver hears my voice.
WIFI got connected (but 
I 
had to install qad-keybord to set the passwd) but browser is unable to load 
any 
pages. I manually set the dns (with open dns) but it doesn't work; using 
th 
enumeric ip address it works!
That's all for now

michele


Messaggio 
originale
Da: damianspri...@mac.com
Data: 19/04/2009 20.57

A: pieter.
colpa...@gmail.com, List for Openmoko community discussion
commun...@lists.
openmoko.org
Ogg: Re: [android] koolu beta 6?

I 
tried it a few days ago:


Pros:
- I liked the installation. They 
package everything in a single  

tarball that you expand on your SD card. 
Boot from the card, and it  

installs QI, kernel, and root fs. No mucking 
about trying to figure  
out 
which kernel works with what release
- After 
the first time booting (which 
will take a very long time. Let  
it sit for 
a while), it boots fairly 
quickly.
- UI is fast and responsive

Cons:

- Connectivity just isn't 
there, at least for me. It would find my  
open 
wifi, but kept dropping (even 
when I was sitting right next to  
the base 
station. Could not connect to my 
service provider with any  
sort of 
strength (ATT). I get full bars in SHR.

- It seemed to forget settings. 
I changed the ringtones, and it went  
back 
to the default

After not 
being able to use it as a phone, I went back to 
SHR. In all,  
a good 
start, and something I'll be keeping my eyes on

(d)



On Apr 19, 
2009, at 1:11 PM, Pieter Colpaert wrote:

 http://koolu.

org/releases/beta6/

 I never heard of this before. Anyone tried it yet? 
Is 
this a cupcake
 release (I just got used to the great soft keyboard in 

android 1.5!)?

 Is there somewhere a working/not working list 
available?


 Pieter


 
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