Hi,
I revived the old openmoko-panel-plugin.
The project is abandoned by its authors, but I decided to revive
it, at least on my OpenMoko FreeRunner running Debian Sid.
I dropped support for older kernels and old FSO implementation,
because I have not enough resources to mantain them.
At the
Hi to all,
after a recent upgrade the battery icon on the
openmoko-panel-plugin stopped to work.
It seems that the dbus interface changed from:
mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.odeviced \
/org/freesmartphone/Device/PowerSupply/battery \
org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerSupply.GetInfo
to
For the brave band of Debian users... openmoko-panel-plugin has a bug
which prevents the button to force 500mA charging from working. I've
described the bug, and the fix for it, in detail here:
http://projects.openmoko.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=298&group_id=207&a
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moinmoin,
Am 18.07.2009 um 20:04 schrieb arne anka:
> Xsession: X session started for arne at Sat Jul 18 19:57:49 CEST 2009
> libnotify-Message: GetServerInformation call failed: The name
> org.freedesktop.Notifications was not provided by any .servic
Xsession: X session started for arne at Sat Jul 18 19:57:49 CEST 2009
libnotify-Message: GetServerInformation call failed: The name
org.freedesktop.Notifications was not provided by any .service files
INFO:root:entering dbusReInit of keyboard
INFO:root:entering dbusReInit of gps
INFO:root:enterin
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moinmoin,
Am 18.07.2009 um 17:58 schrieb Sebastian Krzyszkowiak:
> Just fsousaged was started when openmoko-panel-plugin requested it.
> opp should just try again, instead of failing.
thats what it actually is supposed to do ..
to kno
rors and send me opp-regarding
> lines?
> would help to see what happend there and do something for robustness
> of opp
>
> cheers,
> christian (morlac) adams
>
Just fsousaged was started when openmoko-panel-plugin requested it.
opp should just try again, instead of fail
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moinmoin,
Am 18.07.2009 um 00:19 schrieb arne anka:
> hi,
> just upgraded to fso 5.5 and opp seemed to work as usual.
> in a second step i installed fsousaged and disabled ousaged.
>
> after that opp wasn't able to start up properly at boot (confusin
On Saturday 18 July 2009 00:19:32 arne anka wrote:
> hi,
> just upgraded to fso 5.5 and opp seemed to work as usual.
> in a second step i installed fsousaged and disabled ousaged.
>
> after that opp wasn't able to start up properly at boot (confusing lxpanel
> heavily).
> killing opp and starting i
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moinmoin
Am 18.07.2009 um 00:19 schrieb arne anka:
> hi,
> just upgraded to fso 5.5 and opp seemed to work as usual.
> in a second step i installed fsousaged and disabled ousaged.
>
> after that opp wasn't able to start up properly at boot (confusing
hi,
just upgraded to fso 5.5 and opp seemed to work as usual.
in a second step i installed fsousaged and disabled ousaged.
after that opp wasn't able to start up properly at boot (confusing lxpanel
heavily).
killing opp and starting it manually after i registered to my provider
went through w/
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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 the
> 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.
$ fa
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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" suppose
> 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
> (https://projects.openm
p that openmoko-panel-plugin in he
> category
> "buttons" offers to handle the headset -- looks good, but ...
> there's nothing to be configured -- just "[] handle headset".
>
> well, what does "handle" mean? shouldn't there be something to
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 .
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 15:55 +0100, Marcel wrote:
> Since illume doesn't provide a systray (and the screen's too slim for all the
> icons anyway), I'm looking for a way to for example launch the usb-mode- or
> the shutdown/suspend/wifi(on|off)-panel by hand from some .desktop icon
> instead o
Hello,
Since illume doesn't provide a systray (and the screen's too slim for all the
icons anyway), I'm looking for a way to for example launch the usb-mode- or
the shutdown/suspend/wifi(on|off)-panel by hand from some .desktop icon
instead of the (unavailable) systray symbol. I had a look at t
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 25.11.2008, 18:02 +0100 schrieb Christian Adams:
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> Am 25.11.2008 um 17:54 schrieb arne anka:
>
> >> Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to
> >> hopefully
> >> avoid this – please try again with t
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Am 25.11.2008 um 17:54 schrieb arne anka:
>> Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to
>> hopefully
>> avoid this – please try again with that.
>
> what did you do? i had no spare time last weekend to look further
> in this,
>
Answers inline below, thanks...
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 17:38 +0100, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin", line 1679, in
> > icon = PanelPlugin(dbus_object)
> > File "
> Yesterday I uploaded a version (0.6-2.1) with a crude hack to hopefully
> avoid this – please try again with that.
what did you do? i had no spare time last weekend to look further in this,
but intended to do the upcoming one.
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> 2) Scrolled of the right edge
you need to fiddle with the settings of your panel, i remember having the
issue a long while ago and that to fix i needed to change a value for size
or so.
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Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 25.11.2008, 16:13 + schrieb Christopher J. White:
> 1) Startup
>
> Launching from .xsession doesn't work. I am running as a non-root user
> using the following .xsession:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .xsession
> #!/bin/sh
> openmoko-pan
Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for you work on this. I just finally got Debian running on my FR
with xfce and I'm trying to get openmoko-panel-plugin to work properly.
I'm running into two problems:
1) Startup
Launching from .xsession doesn't work. I am running as a non-root user
usin
Hi everyone,
after some work we are happy to release a new version of the
openmoko-panel-plugin (0.6). the openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based
plugin for the nice bars in common windowmanagers like xfce or gnome. it
shows you status' of i.e. your battery or your gps and i.e. handles
key
> Hi, I really love openmoko-panel-plugin but today after an apt-get
> dist-upgrade it got removed somehow.
if you're using debian as sole or main distribution on your fr, you should
subscribe to at least smartphone-userland -- a lot of debian related
communication is going on _th
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hi GoJian,
Am 19.11.2008 um 09:20 schrieb GoJian:
>
> Hi, I really love openmoko-panel-plugin but today after an apt-get
> dist-upgrade it got removed somehow.
>
> When I try to install it again, her
Sebastian Ohl wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> you should now simply get the new version(0.5) through the debian
> repository(apt-get install openmoko-panel-plugin) or via
> http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/openmoko-panel-plugin/
>
> Changelog:
> --
&
On 11/11/2008, arne anka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - used kill to kill the old running version
>
>
> i experienced that sometimes myself, too.
> kill seems not to be the best way. looks like some cleaning up is not done
> and the frameworkd is left in confusion.
> restart frameworkd complet
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 12.11.2008, 18:29 -0800 schrieb photonmedia:
> I really appreciate all the work and suggestions on this project. This panel
> makes a great addition to zhone and almost eliminates the need to have any
> additional panels running (such as fbpanel or gnome-panel) for normal phon
mmunity@lists.openmoko.org
> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
>
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> - used kill to kill the old running version
i experienced that sometimes myself, too.
kill seems not to be the best way. looks like some cleaning up is not done
and the frameworkd is left in confusion.
restart frameworkd completely and afterwards opp (i modified runlevel 2
for things like th
ng the attached output.
This happens shortly after I have
- used aptitude to upgrade
- used kill to kill the old running version
- started the new version with "openmoko-panel-plugin >opp.log 2>&1 &"
Let me know if you'd like further experiments...
Neil
ERRO
On 2008-11-07 16:33:09 +0100, arne anka wrote:
> i still have no idea how an easily recognized icon for gps should
> look like.
Ideas I can think of: Map, satellite, globe, grid, radio-signal.
A map is probably not easily recognizable at icon size. A satellite
alone misses the point. Globe + sate
Christian Adams wrote:
>
> Am 08.11.2008 um 12:14 schrieb Fox Mulder:
>
>> Sebastian Ohl wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 10:15 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
BTW, I also noticed that the USB icon (and corresponding control
panel) disappeared here. Is that intentional?
>>> Th
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Am 08.11.2008 um 12:14 schrieb Fox Mulder:
> Sebastian Ohl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 10:15 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> BTW, I also noticed that the USB icon (and corresponding control
>>> panel) disappeared here. Is that intenti
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Am 07.11.2008 um 16:33 schrieb arne anka:
>>> i also would like to be able to un-/lock screen with power-button ..
>>> but actually i don't know how to "disable touch" so it doesn't emmit
>>> events .. anyone some ideas ?
>>
>> I don't know if/how you
gadget things doesn't work right at the moment.
Isn't it possible to just implement the switch between usb device and
host mode with altering the corresponsing sysfs files like done manual
in the console?
And where can i follow the changelog between the new
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 10:15 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> BTW, I also noticed that the USB icon (and corresponding control
> panel) disappeared here. Is that intentional?
The usb icon vanished because we don't get it working as indented. You still
can't switch the usb modes... but sudo shoul
> some cases a good alternative is to simply hide the icon of the disabled
> hardware components
i think hiding is the worst way.
other phones use to fade icons of services not available/disabled (frinst
the treo does it with the bluetooth icon -- gray when disabled, blue when
active).
the pro
as a good idea. Of course, in
some cases a good alternative is to simply hide the icon of the disabled
hardware components (and provide a "turn on" button somehow somewhere
else for them).
BTW, I also noticed that the USB icon (and corresponding control
panel) disappeared here. Is that in
> BTW, the package has been uploaded to the archive, arne, can you
> re-check your problems?
will do come weekend
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On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 17:02 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> - The "GPS off" icon doesn't use the read slashed circle contrary to
> all others.
yes i think this can be updated to have to same impression on every
icon.
> - The tooltips seems to only say "on" or "off", so they really are
> useless
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Am 05.11.2008 um 23:53 schrieb Neil Jerram:
> 2008/11/5 Sebastian Ohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
>> new version of the openmoko-panel-
2008/11/5 Sebastian Ohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi folks,
>
> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
> new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin.
Thank you for working on this, it's really useful!
> * new battery-icons
I'm not sure
S
> satellites in view, ...).
a lot is in my planning-queue right now ..
> Indeed, I see exactly the problems you describe. This said I don't
> like
> zhone's power button, so I'd be happy to disable that one.
in one of the next versions our behaviour on power-button
nd at all if
> openmoko-panel-plugin is installed. We could do that in Debian as a
> specific change if it is wanted
>
> Greetings,
> Joachim
for one of the next versions i am planning to make it configureable
what happens on short/long power-button-press
- -> if the power-windo
>> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
>> new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin. the panel-plugin is a little
>> peace of software to show and modify you the state of the hardware in
>> you freerunner(i.e. gsm, gps ...). it should
?
> For this button there is no problem with accidential pressing so i think
> we need no time delay.
This will go away once milestone4 is out, as then zhone will suspend
upon a very short press, but not after a longer press.
One could argue that zhone should not do suspend at all if
openm
Sebastian Ohl wrote:
> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
> new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin.
I'll install it as soon as I can. You are a hero. One of them. :-)
Paul
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Sebastian Ohl wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
> new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin. the panel-plugin is a little
> peace of software to show and modify you the state of the hardware in
> you freerunner(i.e.
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 05.11.2008, 21:27 +0100 schrieb Sebastian Ohl:
> On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 15:18 +0100, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> > I consider pkg-fso to be strictly related to Debian _packaging_
> > issues.
> > In that sense, the mail was sent appropriately (as it was a request for
> > inclusion
Hi folks,
after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin. the panel-plugin is a little
peace of software to show and modify you the state of the hardware in
you freerunner(i.e. gsm, gps ...). it should work with any gtk based
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 15:18 +0100, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> I consider pkg-fso to be strictly related to Debian _packaging_
> issues.
> In that sense, the mail was sent appropriately (as it was a request for
> inclusion in Debian), but a separate release-announcement for the
> general audienc
from pixmaps/.
Sebastian, did you see my changes in 0.4-1.2? This patch should make
sure that all files in pixmaps/ are shipped in the tarball created
by ./setup.py sdist:
--- openmoko-panel-plugin-0.4.orig/setup.py
+++ openmoko-panel-plugin-0.4/setup.py
@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
from distutils.core import s
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 02.11.2008, 13:51 +0100 schrieb arne anka:
> > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2008-October/000269.html
>
> of what use is smartphone-userland if messages of this kind are not posted
> there?
>
> seems i have to subscribe to pkg-fso-maint, too, since
> there have been a new version of the panel-plugin(since friday) which is
joachim pointed me to the posting on pkg-fso -- since it's unpredicatble
which list is used for information i also subscribed to pkg-fso now ...
> also we now have a bug tracking system on
> https://projects.openmoko.org
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-11-02 at 12:33 +0100, arne anka wrote:
> after a few minutes the polling of at least the battery state stops --
> little investigation shows an exception, because the dbusgsmstate dict
> seems not to contain the key "registration"
> --- oldStuff
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2008-October/000269.html
of what use is smartphone-userland if messages of this kind are not posted
there?
seems i have to subscribe to pkg-fso-maint, too, since a lot of messages
i'd expect in smartphone-userlands or even community/[EM
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 02.11.2008, 13:21 +0100 schrieb arne anka:
> > what version of the panel plugin ist that? The packaged one, or the
> > newly released 0.5?
>
> the debian packaged one (0.4-1.2).
> didn't notice there's a new one already. was there an announcement i
> missed?
http://lists.al
> what version of the panel plugin ist that? The packaged one, or the
> newly released 0.5?
the debian packaged one (0.4-1.2).
didn't notice there's a new one already. was there an announcement i
missed?
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Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 02.11.2008, 12:33 +0100 schrieb arne anka:
> after a few minutes the polling of at least the battery state stops --
> little investigation shows an exception, because the dbusgsmstate dict
> seems not to contain the key "registration"
what version of the panel plugin ist t
.5/threading.py", line 486, in __bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/threading.py", line 446, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "/usr/bin/openmoko-panel-plugin", line 660, in update_status
if self.dbusgsmst
g
Sorry for taking so long to react, but I finally noticed that there
should be more icons that I saw :-)
New version 0.8-1.2 uploaded to the pkg-fso repository.
Sebastian, here is the relevant patch:
--- openmoko-panel-plugin-0.4.orig/setup.py
+++ openmoko-panel-plugin-0.4/setup.py
@@ -21,6 +21,
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> Sebastian Ohl
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Im having difficulty getting this working. Version 0.3 worked briefly.
> Any chance of a new deb?
>
>> Hi gents,
>>
>> some words of what this is(as it produced some confusion last time:
>> The
> You have to enable it in the openmoko-panel-plugin file. Just set
ah, thanks a lot.
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ss these icons, except brightness.png.
>> I cant find the brightness.png file in the src tgz.
>
> now that you mention it -- wifi is not shown.
> i get the brightness dialog randomly and though it was a second
> functionality of the battery icon ...
You have to enable it in
> My .deb doesnt appear to miss these icons, except brightness.png.
> I cant find the brightness.png file in the src tgz.
now that you mention it -- wifi is not shown.
i get the brightness dialog randomly and though it was a second
functionality of the battery icon ...
_
.3 worked briefly.
>> Any chance of a new deb?
>>
>>> Hi gents,
>>>
>>> some words of what this is(as it produced some confusion last time:
>>> The openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based plugin that draws the
>>> powerstate of some FR
rking. Version 0.3 worked briefly.
> Any chance of a new deb?
>
>> Hi gents,
>>
>> some words of what this is(as it produced some confusion last time:
>> The openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based plugin that draws the
>> powerstate of some FR hardware devices(i.e. gsm
Sebastian Ohl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Im having difficulty getting this working. Version 0.3 worked briefly.
Any chance of a new deb?
> Hi gents,
>
> some words of what this is(as it produced some confusion last time:
> The openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based plu
sion last time:
> The openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based plugin that draws the
> powerstate of some FR hardware devices(i.e. gsm, gps) to a gtk based
> panel. theses panels are used i.e. in xfce4. so you can enable or
> disable the state of your gps receiver.
>
> See a screenshot h
Hi gents,
some words of what this is(as it produced some confusion last time:
The openmoko-panel-plugin is a gtk based plugin that draws the
powerstate of some FR hardware devices(i.e. gsm, gps) to a gtk based
panel. theses panels are used i.e. in xfce4. so you can enable or
disable the state of
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> Christian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> the next version is already on it's way to sebastian to package
>> a little gui-update here and there, some notifications (if python-
>> pynotify and notificat
e a configfile where you can toggle which
> hw-icons you like to get displayed and which not
>
> other suggestions what you (the users) want could be placed on this
> list .. :)
>
> ciao, morlac - meanwhile co-developer of openmoko-panel-plugin
>
> p.s. the usb-chooser
Christian Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the next version is already on it's way to sebastian to package
> a little gui-update here and there, some notifications (if python-
> pynotify and notification-mananger(-xfce) installed) and a thumb-
> friendly way to change lcd-brightness
> what i
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will add next would be a configfile where you can toggle which
hw-icons you like to get displayed and which not
other suggestions what you (the users) want could be placed on this
list .. :)
ciao, morlac - meanwhile co-developer of openmoko-panel-plugin
p.s. the usb-chooser will get
I think he doesn't say more about the openmoko-panel-plugin because the
older versions are floating around this mailing list for quite some time. :)
It is a small xfce plugin to show and change the status of wlan, gps,
bluetooth, battery, gsm, usb and keyboard.
It is like the indicator b
Sebastian Ohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> here is a new version of the panel plugin.
>
Care to be more explicit on what this can be ? ... either you're
addressing the community at large and most probably want to provide a
more detailed description of what the program is... or
Hi everyone,
here is a new version of the panel plugin.
Changelog:
usb mode icons and dialog
gsm strength view
it can be downloaded from:
http://www.ohli.de/download/openmoko-panel-plugin_0.3-1_all.deb
http://www.ohli.de/download/openmoko-panel-plugin-0.3-1.diff.gz
http://www.ohli.de/download
Marcel:
> Am Montag 01 September 2008 22:02:36 schrieb Christian Adams:
>> moinmoin,
>>
>> fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
>> now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
>> (i also overhauled some of the ico
;
>> moinmoin,
>>
>> fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
>> now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
>> (i also overhauled some of the icons)
>>
>>
>
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Am Montag 01 September 2008 22:02:36 schrieb Christian Adams:
> moinmoin,
>
> fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
> now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
> (i also overhauled some of the icons)
Oh! I just see this is
Am Montag 01 September 2008 22:02:36 schrieb Christian Adams:
> moinmoin,
>
> fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
> now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
> (i also overhauled some of the icons)
Since these are getting q
Can you say for which distribution this is?
Christian Adams wrote:
>
> moinmoin,
>
> fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
> now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
> (i also overhauled some of the icons)
>
>
moinmoin,
fyi i extended openmoko-panel-plugin by sebastian ohl & xaos x
now it presents also a switch for enable/disable matchbox-keyboard
(i also overhauled some of the icons)
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