while playing around with the wired headset, i noticed, that apparently
the plug in of the headset does not cause the gsmheadset.state to be
loaded.
further investigation turned up that openmoko-panel-plugin in he category
buttons offers to handle the headset -- looks good, but ...
there's
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Am 14.05.2009 um 14:49 schrieb arne anka:
while playing around with the wired headset, i noticed, that
apparently
the plug in of the headset does not cause the gsmheadset.state to be
loaded.
further investigation turned up that
i thought, frameworkd is responsible for handling .state-files ..
that was my understanding, too :-)
nevertheless, the question remains, what is opp's handling of the headset
button supposed to do?
but try to use current version of o-p-p availble at project-page
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Am 14.05.2009 um 17:18 schrieb arne anka:
i thought, frameworkd is responsible for handling .state-files ..
that was my understanding, too :-)
nevertheless, the question remains, what is opp's handling of the
headset
button supposed to do?
not yet as in the past sebastian was creating these .. i think i
should have a
look at howot create .debs by myself
but this will not happen before 20090526 as i am working on an exam
until then
well, whatever you do to create the tarballs, the debian/ structure is
there already.
$
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Am 14.05.2009 um 17:41 schrieb arne anka:
not yet as in the past sebastian was creating these .. i think i
should have a
look at howot create .debs by myself
but this will not happen before 20090526 as i am working on an exam
until then
well,
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