well ... in tree years 3g chipsets will down the price ;), and also 8
Mpx cameras will be cheap XD, even microprojectors maybe affordable.
Sean then I have time to teach kernel hacking to my two years daughter
to hack the GTA04
2008/12/23 Sean Moss-Pultz :
>
> On 12/23/08 AVee wrote:
>> Regardle
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 23:11:00 +0100
Pander wrote:
> What complete set of configuration changes and shell scripts are you
> using? Please update the Wiki if it is out of date because once I got
> it running and now (because I'm not a networking/iptables crack) it
> is not anymore. Thanks.
Probably
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Am 22.12.2008 um 15:06 schrieb arne anka:
> someone recently suggested using LXDE instead of XFCE -- are there any
> experiences in regard to responsibility, memory requirements and
> functionality compared to XFCE?
> is it really more light
Hi,
I did some Android image from Sean Mcneil review in devel list.
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-December/003877.html
I don't know why, but for me i can't use the media player. The application is
there and can lounch it, just can't play song (I'll try that more).
Regards,
Wen
July 18th I received my FR and haven't been able to use it as a daily phone
since that day. I have tried some distro's (including testing versions) and
also Qtopia, everyone had some major issues that prevented me from using
them.
Basic gsm functionality: SMS, phone (receiving and calling), waking
I think there has been some issues with software license,
The multimedia codecs is not in the android software for the freerunner.
Wendy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did some Android image from Sean Mcneil review in devel list.
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-December/003877.html
>
> I
> For some this image might be good
> enough, I'm not there yet. It feels slow and still unreliable,
I had a long time without using 2008.X (currently Qt Extended is my main
stack), and I found 2008.12 sensible quicker, more responsive than 2008.9.
Qtopia apps are the worst, and they seem still la
Hi,
you missed to add which libraries you want to link. E.g.: -lewl
Regards, Frederik
Am Montag, den 22.12.2008, 13:35 +0100 schrieb Peter Stumm:
> Hi,
> i have installed enlightenment with the easy_e17.sh script from
> http://omicron.homeip.net/projects/#easy_e17.sh ,
> first i can't compile
As per some of the other posts, this is the first distro that I've used as a
normal phone for more than 24hrs. Well done!
My only finding so far on the base functionality included is that the alarm
doesn't wake the device from suspend.
I did notice that the opkg configuration is still trying to h
On Tue, December 23, 2008 14:19, Russell Hay wrote:
> As per some of the other posts, this is the first distro that I've used as
> a
> normal phone for more than 24hrs. Well done!
>
> My only finding so far on the base functionality included is that the
> alarm
> doesn't wake the device from suspen
Hi all,
At the moment these are the opkg categories (as seen on http://opkg.org):
Audio
Games
GPS
Graphics
Internet
Office
PIM
Settings
System
Utility
Video
Would it be more appropriate to use the relevant Debian/Ubuntu dpkg
categories? Because most of the packages also exist and/or or
Thomas des Courières ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> just wanted to share some scripts I used.
> The first one is for converting a list of points out of a kml file to a
> poi sqlite3 database which tangogps can read, and the other one is for
> doing the reverse operation : getting the pois of the tango g
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> Making a good small lens is not a problem, a good small sensor is.
> Japanese tourists may be satisfied, but perhaps they just aren't that
> good photographers. Small-sensor images can be reasonable under ideal
> lighting conditions, but hopeless for most other cases. B
> i have use your idea and your code in my gtkaddpoi
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gtkaddpoi :)
>
nice to hear !
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I don't know why, but I like it (probably just because it works ;-))
maybe also adding a possibility to launch a window with all our
"favorite" places; or a gui to choose a location (and maybe even get
forecasts?)
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Yann Neveu wrote:
> Here:
> http://gabuzomeu.fr/op
Better to add a swap partition, or swap file. Else you will get out of memory
error when for example apt-get install something. Here is my /etc/fstab:
The 3rd line is for swap, make sure to change the first column to your
partition device.
If you can not create new partition for swap, just ad
Pander schrieb:
> Would it be more appropriate to use the relevant Debian/Ubuntu dpkg
> categories? Because most of the packages also exist and/or originate from
> .deb packages. They use the following (as seen on
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/intrepid/):
> Administration Utilities
> Base Utili
All,
I think it is more that there is only one codec in the beta image -
Ogg-Vorbis.
If you join the forum then you can follow this link -
http://forum.koolu.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=34
- which seems to describe what works and what doesn't and how to
install.
Chris
On Dec 23, 2008, at 4
Hello all,
I hope somebody here might have an idea or two that might shed some
light. I've trawled for HOWTO's and recipes on how to get the GPS
working on my FR, but to no avail, none of them worked at all. In order
to to some low-level testing to acertain whether I have a possible
hardware p
you can cat the output...
through terminal or just look at it in agpsui (the last tab lest you
see a list of the recieved GPS information)
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Jan Henkins wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope somebody here might have an idea or two that might shed some
> light. I've trawled
Hi,
Since there are no major changes regarding package installation between
Om2008.8, Om2008.9, Om2008.10 and Om2008.12; we use Om2008.8 for
simplifying the directory structure. Later today, I will put some notes
about repo info on the downloads server to make this clear.
Best Regards and Merry
Hello Yorick,
Yorick Moko wrote:
> you can cat the output...
> through terminal or just look at it in agpsui (the last tab lest you
> see a list of the recieved GPS information)
>
Thanks for that, I captured the output and here follows a short snippet:
---start---
$GPTXT,01,01,02,u-blox ag
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote
>
> We perhaps will be most surprised how much a 3G modem will cost...
If you live in an Australian city to get reliable coverage you need to
be with "3" or Telstra, the competitors don't cut it. "3" is about
1/10th the cost of Telst
U Sri, 24. 12. 2008., u 15:02 +1100, Ben je napisao/la:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
> wrote
> > Improving to 3G is therefore a "nice to have" for me. Not mandatory.
>
> You should mention what country you're in, as you can see, it makes a
> big difference.
>
> ___
Hello everyone,
Is there a way to get rid of Android on my OpenMoko?
For some reason I cannot re-flash anything anymore. I always get an error
message from dfu-util, saying that the 'alternate "rootfs" unavailable' or
something very similar. And when I do 'dfu-util -l' i get about 7
partitions, a
Quick thing, what are you guys calling 3G. EDGE is considered 3G by
the terrible company by the name of Apple, but as a CDMA (EV-DO) user,
I consider UMTS/HS?PA as 3G. Please clarify.
-Thanks.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Milos Mandaric wrote:
> U Sri, 24. 12. 2008., u 15:02 +1100, Ben je nap
vsviri...@exceede.com escribió:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is there a way to get rid of Android on my OpenMoko?
>
> For some reason I cannot re-flash anything anymore. I always get an error
> message from dfu-util, saying that the 'alternate "rootfs" unavailable' or
> something very similar. And when
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 20:24:01 -0800 "Sargun Dhillon" babbled:
3g == umts+ (hd*pa etc.)
> Quick thing, what are you guys calling 3G. EDGE is considered 3G by
> the terrible company by the name of Apple, but as a CDMA (EV-DO) user,
> I consider UMTS/HS?PA as 3G. Please clarify.
> -Thanks.
>
> On T
U Uto, 23. 12. 2008., u 20:24 -0800, Sargun Dhillon je napisao/la:
> Quick thing, what are you guys calling 3G. EDGE is considered 3G by
> the terrible company by the name of Apple, but as a CDMA (EV-DO) user,
> I consider UMTS/HS?PA as 3G. Please clarify.
> -Thanks.
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 8:
Gothnet wrote:
> 3G is an absolute must for the gta03, without it it's just a phone with a
> lousy connection most of the time. Or would be if I could be bothered to try
> getting GPRS working...
>
I'm pretty sure the specs for GTA03 are set and it's 2.75G / edge.
3G will be in GTA04 at the ear
that's a shame,
guess I'll have to get an android then, as the minimum requirement for
a phone for me is that I can call people on it, and in Australia, that
means 3G if you want good coverage and/or a good price.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Ben Wilson wrote:
> Gothnet wrote:
>> 3G is an ab
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