On Sunday 28 December 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
the problem is that there is a utf8 parsing bug in the dict - it was
fixed recent;y in svn, 2008.x will likely not get the fixes for a
long time. but now dict matching is VERY slow.
I noticed the slowness as well. If you could give me a hint
I'm having a lot of major problems with 4.4.2, and particularly with the
earlier versions as well. With earlier versions, the alarm stopped
working correctly, and sometimes when I received a text message it would
not wake my phone up, or would not go through until after I restarted my
phone.
Hi everybody,
This is Openmoko community community newsletter #8, year's end issue. This
couple of weeks were packed with lots of action. Openmoko released the
2008.12 distribution upgrade and Koolu released its first Android beta. Both
these were very expected and, actually contained no
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 09:36:14 +0100 Florian Hackenberger
f.hackenber...@chello.at babbled:
On Sunday 28 December 2008, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
the problem is that there is a utf8 parsing bug in the dict - it was
fixed recent;y in svn, 2008.x will likely not get the fixes for a
long time.
On Sunday 21 December 2008 09:37:36 Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson wrote:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 23:01:51 +0100 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
mic...@openmoko.org babbled:
This always happens when we're starting to stabilize for a release. Last
time it was something
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Not sure what has changed, but when I do dfu-util -l from both NOR and
NAND uBoot i get this
Found Runtime [0x1d50:0x5119] devnum=3, cfg=0, intf=2, alt=0, name=USB
Device Firmware Upgrade
and thats the only line in there.
So i'm currently not even able to
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to separe
it with some spaces or signs:
for example in Italy when someone give me a mobile phone number I
usually write:
+39 347 123456
Or if it is a
Hi,
i have android booting from SD card. It wasn't that hard to make it work.
You will need SD with one ext3 partition. Download and unpack tarball
from here [1] and boot with Qi [2]. First boot take quite a lot of time.
Then it will be faster.
You can also compile from sources [3] and put
Michele Renda, 2008-12-29 13:00:01 +0100 :
Please, who has some time, can you please write your country (Italy,
France, etc.) and the way how usually is normal to read a phone
number in your country (with international prefix)
For France (+33), the usual format is +33 # ## ## ## ##
Le Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:00:01 +0100,
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to
separe it with some spaces or signs:
for example in Italy when
Il 29/12/2008 13:20, Roland Mas ha scritto:
For France (+33), the usual format is +33 # ## ## ## ##
(international format) or 0# ## ## ## ## (without the international
prefix)
Thank you for your answer.
I have a question: this is valid for every number? (both Fix and Mobil?)
And for you...
Il 29/12/2008 13:26, Alexandre Ghisoli ha scritto:
It's not so easy, because there are many codes inside a country.
For example, switzerland:
+41 79 xxx xx xx
But for voice boxes :
+41 860 xx xxx xx xx
Special services
+41 [8-9]xx xxx xx xx
The idea would be a syntax to allow the
Australia:
Mobiles: 04nn nnn nnn (mobiles all *seem* to be prefixed as 04 - may or
may not be true)
Local fixed: (I think some small country areas have smaller
number sets, but capitols have 8 digits)
Interstate fixed: (0n)
+ is usually only seen with international numbers.
Il 29/12/2008 13:26, Gora Mohanty ha scritto:
It varies a bit in India, but one common format for landlines
(typically 8 digits) is +91 XXX ABCD EFGH (the XXX is the area
code, which is prefixed by a zero from within India, and can be
upto 5 digits), e.g., +91 11 4277 0045 from outside India,
Try
http://www.ashesh.net/blog/downloads/PDF/Mobile_Telephone_Number_Codes_India.pdf
Seems to be accurate from first glance.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Il 29/12/2008 13:26, Gora Mohanty ha scritto:
It varies a bit in India, but one common
Il 29/12/2008 13:45, Carl Lobo ha scritto:
Try
http://www.ashesh.net/blog/downloads/PDF/Mobile_Telephone_Number_Codes_India.pdf
Seems to be accurate from first glance.
It is really what I was searching for Now I have on what to work on
... :)
Thank you for your help!
Michele Renda
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:38 PM, William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Australia:
Mobiles: 04nn nnn nnn (mobiles all *seem* to be prefixed as 04 - may or
may not be true
The zero seems to be like the zero on an area code, - is omitted when the
country prefix is used.
+ is usually
On Monday 29 December 2008 12:00:01 Michele Renda wrote:
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to separe
it with some spaces or signs:
for example in Italy when someone give me a mobile phone
In the UK the format varies depending on the length of the STD code (The
digits following the country code). Most STD codes are 5 digits long (4
when using international format). City STD codes can range between 3 and
6 digits. The most common formats are shown below. Wikipedia has an
excellent
Interesting one. Note that there is a lot of convention but not always
the optimal way. It is far more difficult to remember 837 12 463 than
8371 2463 although you might be trained for two's and three's, four's
are better because you need less groups to remember.
In the Netherlands different
Le Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:37:54 +0100,
Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com a écrit :
Il 29/12/2008 13:26, Alexandre Ghisoli ha scritto:
It's not so easy, because there are many codes inside a country.
For example, switzerland:
+41 79 xxx xx xx
But for voice boxes :
+41 860 xx xxx xx
Il 29/12/2008 13:38, William Kenworthy ha scritto:
Not really an issue,
except for using a + like you do will totally confuse people here ...
I am trying to make some ideas :) In this moment I am writing a dialer,
and I am implementing a intelligent
formatting functionality.
About the
Hi,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_conventions_for_writing_telephone_numbers#United_Kingdom
is about what i'd use - if you need to use international codes then just drop
the 0 and add +44 but that's not how i usually see numbers written.
IIRC 08* numbers can't be used as +448* but i may
Il 29/12/2008 14:07, Alexandre Ghisoli ha scritto:
Documents sents off-list.
Swiss Gov. agency is OFCOM :
http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/index.html?lang=en
Yes, I received them.
Thank you a lot!
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Il 29/12/2008 13:54, Peter Strapp ha scritto:
In the UK the format varies depending on the length of the STD code (The
digits following the country code). Most STD codes are 5 digits long (4
when using international format). City STD codes can range between 3 and
6 digits. The most common
Michele Renda, 2008-12-29 13:27:45 +0100 :
Il 29/12/2008 13:20, Roland Mas ha scritto:
For France (+33), the usual format is +33 # ## ## ## ##
(international format) or 0# ## ## ## ## (without the international
prefix)
Thank you for your answer.
I have a question: this is valid for
Thank you for the very complete explanation
I think the config for france will be very very short :)
Best regards
Michele Renda
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+1, no problems for me!
Provider for me is Vodafone UK.
On Sun, December 28, 2008 09:40, Ed Kapitein wrote:
Marc Bantle wrote:
Anton Persson schrieb:
Hi,
I thought I would give the new 2008.12 release a good whirl for a few
days, but
I was stopped before I could start by this: I can't
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:11:28 +0100 Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.com
babbled:
Il 29/12/2008 13:38, William Kenworthy ha scritto:
Not really an issue,
except for using a + like you do will totally confuse people here ...
I am trying to make some ideas :) In this moment I am
Hi Jan,
I had the same problem and found an even dirtier sollution ;-)
I found that sometimes gsm0710muxd will give an /dev/pts/X but you can
not use it, there is no response from the modem.
And sometimes even stopping gsm0710muxd and starting it again would not
help.
so in order to have it
Christoph Pulster wrote:
Hello,
some news from Openmoko Shop www.pulster.eu:
some awesome news. kudos!
- all orders will be included a German manual for free
http://www.pulster.de/images/big/handbuch.jpg
We are working on a english one.
Will it be available on-line as a PDF? Will it be
Well, due to the current exchange rate (my government have screwed up,
royally), youmay be better off ordering from truebox.co.uk, where the
Freerunner is £272 or ~277 EUR.
My poor poor savings, and I was planning to emigrate. Damn you Gordon
Brown
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Actually, it works for me too now.. Haven't been able to reproduce it
again.. Odd.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net wrote:
+1, no problems for me!
Provider for me is Vodafone UK.
On Sun, December 28, 2008 09:40, Ed Kapitein wrote:
Marc Bantle wrote:
Anton
On Monday 29 December 2008 14:16:15 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
1234 5678 (call from the 02 area code - i.e. NSW only)
I may be wrong but (at least in UK) you don't need to worry about the local
version of the number as mobiles need the full version with area code.
solar.george
signature.asc
I had a few problems with that myself, but they ended when I simply
removed all gsm0710muxd links from /etc/rc*.d/.
I think it gets launched on demand when you call it via dbus... and so
the 89qtopia line does the trick.
If you let it launch via 2 different ways at the same time, there
seems
George Brooke wrote:
On Monday 29 December 2008 14:16:15 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
1234 5678 (call from the 02 area code - i.e. NSW only)
I may be wrong but (at least in UK) you don't need to worry about the
local
version of the number as mobiles need the full version with area code.
Hello,
I just upgraded my FreeRunner to Om2008.12 by following this[1]
procedure. The upgrade appeared to work well, but therer is one little
snag that I have found:
when I open a program (for example settings), I normally close the
program by pulling down the top shelf / menu / drawer (o
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:34:00 + George Brooke solar.geo...@googlemail.com
babbled:
On Monday 29 December 2008 14:16:15 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
1234 5678 (call from the 02 area code - i.e. NSW only)
I may be wrong but (at least in UK) you don't need to worry about the local
version of
Well, here's the situation.
I can power up into NAND or NOR uBoot. Option to boot from SD is
available to me. If i do screen /dev/ttyACM0 on the host machine I get
the bootloader command prompt and can run those commands (e.g. i can see
the partition lists for both NOR and NAND).
So it's
Le Tue, 30 Dec 2008 03:04:32 +1100,
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ras...@rasterman.com a écrit :
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 15:34:00 + George Brooke
solar.geo...@googlemail.com babbled:
On Monday 29 December 2008 14:16:15 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
1234 5678 (call from the 02 area code -
d) I'd like to avoid to use a specific class for every coutry. For now
(until I will not find some very big problems) I would like to have a
simple big text file with all the configuration. I did for Italy and
seem to be pretty fast.
well, whatever might be most common in a particular country
Well, if you can get sensible stuff out of u-boot then I suggest using the
devirginator thing on the link I sent earlier to repare the uboot
environmen. Then you should get back to a useful state.
I used it to tweak the kernel partition size on the internal flash, so if
(as I think you said
Will it still work w/o debug board? All i got is the USB cable connection.
Vasili
Gothnet wrote:
Well, if you can get sensible stuff out of u-boot then I suggest using the
devirginator thing on the link I sent earlier to repare the uboot
environmen. Then you should get back to a useful state.
Price Truebox is 272 GBP + 15% VAT + 40 shipping = 405 eur
with eur:gbp at almost 1:1 it is actually more like 360 eur ...
Price Pulster is 299 eur incl. VAT + 15 shipping = 314 eur
... nevertheless it costs more than yours ;-)
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Am Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2008 01:12:48 schrieb Fox Mulder:
export LANG=de_DE and spd-say -l de '%s' works for me to let navit
speak german. Don't know anymore why it didn't work at that time.
Thanks,
I was missing the package
locale-base-de-de
which is not installed by default in FSO,
now it
Gothnet wrote:
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Will it still work w/o debug board? All i got is the USB cable
connection.
Vasili
yeah, me too :)
Worked just fine. Follow the instructions on that page -
Hi,
does anybody know how to configure speech dispatcher.
I use it the following way:
spd-say -l de '%s'
The only problem I have is that it cannot say the german letter ß
it always pronounces it EsZett instead of s
In Navit that's a big problem because the german word for street is Straße
Any
arne anka wrote:
Price Truebox is 272 GBP + 15% VAT + 40 shipping = 405 eur
with eur:gbp at almost 1:1 it is actually more like 360 eur ...
Price Pulster is 299 eur incl. VAT + 15 shipping = 314 eur
... nevertheless it costs more than yours ;-)
I don't want to get into a
2008/12/29 Christoph Pulster openm...@pulster.de:
- we are offering Openmoko Freerunner units now for 299 eur.
This is AFAIK best price worldwide. GroupSales 10 units = 279 eur/each
Besides me, is there anyone on the list in/near Cambridge or London
(UK) who would like to be part of a bulk
Jan Henkins wrote:
SNIP
echo 1 /sys/devices/platform/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
Off-topic question: Is there something similar to this in order to get the
GPS to start up?
sure,
echo 1 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/neo1973-pm-gps/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
for power on and
echo 0
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
And another thing is that i don't know how to switch to nand booting
when powerup my freerunner. At the moment i only use debian from
sd-card, but for testing purpose i have 2008.12 installed on nand. But
now with qi i can't boot from nand as long as i
i use navit on regularly routes over 120km with no performance problems
on SHR (voice enabled).
- which gui?
- which version?
- which map (size of area covered)?
- care to post your navit.xml?
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now with qi i can't boot from nand as long as i have my sd-card put it.
You can still boot from NOR. Power off your phone. Press and hold AUX
button, then press POWER button. You will get to u-boot in NOR wich can
boot your 2008.12.
Radek
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Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
And another thing is that i don't know how to switch to nand booting
when powerup my freerunner. At the moment i only use debian from
sd-card, but for testing purpose i have 2008.12 installed on nand. But
now with qi i can't boot
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 21:38:51 +0100
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de (AA) wrote:
i use navit on regularly routes over 120km with no performance
problems on SHR (voice enabled).
- which gui?
gui type=internal/
- which version?
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg list_installed | grep navit
navit -
Hi,
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
Paul Fertser wrote:
Fox Mulder quakem...@gmx.net writes:
And another thing is that i don't know how to switch to nand booting
when powerup my freerunner. At the moment i only use debian from
sd-card, but for testing purpose i have 2008.12 installed on
If so, please could you post to the list (or to me directly, if you
prefer, in which case I won't announce your name)? If we can get ten
buyers, we could all save a bit of money...
Hi,
have you checked here?
After using the neo for a while, again the qwerty keyboard disappears and I
have to reboot to have it back.
i've the same problem, but only sometimes, not very often.
i've made a dirty patch package[1,2,3] for illume-theme-asu
(0.0+svnr4783-r7.04) a few days ago, it works great.
most of the
On 29 Dec 2008, at 12:00, Michele Renda wrote:
...
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to
separe
it with some spaces or signs:
I'm in the UK; I would most always format a number so that the last 6
digits are in two groups of 3. This generally means reading a 4
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.comwrote:
snip
But I know in USA is more common something like: +1-212-123456
snip
That's close, the traditional way of writing it is (651) 867-5309 or else
651-867-5309. It the number requires a 1, for instance in a toll
That's because nobody outside the US wants to talk to us these days,
anyway. ;)
(d)
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 5:20 PM, Pat Barrett wrote:
That's close, the traditional way of writing it is (651) 867-5309
or else
U.S.
1.973.555.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Michele Renda michele.re...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello to all
I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:
I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to separe
it with some spaces or signs:
for example
2008/12/29 Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk:
Note, however, that I would most always use 0207 or 0208 xxx yyy
Need one more y there: 0207 or 0208 xxx .
for London numbers - I personally would not use 020, or group the
7 or 8 with the next set of digits. This is probably because I
On Monday 29 of December 2008 13:00:01 Michele Renda wrote:
Please, who has some time, can you please write your country (Italy,
France, etc.) and the way how usually is normal to read a phone number
in your country (with international prefix)
The format I use to descrive is this: +39 ### *
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:52 PM, clare johnstone clar...@gmail.com wrote:
Well he did say international, and I do think Australians are
getting used to the idea of what country codes are for and how to
dial the numbers.
I wouldn't bet on it, we're still pretty backward :-)
number patterns
Hi
Fox Mulder wrote:
Today i changed from u-boot to qi from [1] for my GTA02. I added /boot
to my rootfs and copied the kernel as uImage-GTA02.bin in it.
For my first try i added the append-GTA02 with console=tty0 loglevel=8
to see if it works.
After this worked very good to boot debian from
2008/12/29 Anthony Clearn acle...@yahoo.co.uk:
[Sam Kuper wrote: ]
If so, please could you post to the list (or to me directly, if you
prefer, in which case I won't announce your name)? If we can get ten
buyers, we could all save a bit of money...
Hi,
have you checked here?
as a webcam can be used:
http://n2.nabble.com/Using-a-webcam-on-the-Openmoko-tp1314188p1314188.html
could a helmet cam be used and the feed recorded?
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Hi,
Freshly installed 2008.12 kernel and rootfs FreeRunner. Every time, up
booting, I get a pop-up box with the message:
Application Error
The qpe process vanished. This is bad. This is not meant to happen and
is likelty a sign of a bug in Qtopia. Please try to reproduce...
(F1) Restart (F2)
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 17:22 +0100, Michele Renda wrote:
Hello,
thank you for your complete email!
My idea in about these points:
a) Who now has a freerunner is someone that is a bit an advanced user.
And I think a lot of people don't like all these ambiguities on phone
number. I
Thank you for the great newsletter.
Great job
Brenda
Minh Ha Duong ??:
Hi everybody,
This is Openmoko community community newsletter #8, year's end issue. This
couple of weeks were packed with lots of action. Openmoko released the
2008.12 distribution upgrade and Koolu released its
Yes, read the mailing list - especially the last bit of yesterdays
newsletter ...
Hint: search the mailing list for segfault or engine
This is coming up almost once a day ...
BillK
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 18:20 -0800, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Hi,
Freshly installed 2008.12 kernel and rootfs
Thanks! I was afraid it was previously discussed but I did an Internet
search for openmoko and qpe and found nothing. It should have picked
it up from the archives.
This should also be listed in the known issues section of 2008.12.
I'll add it once I find the references you hint at.
Can you
Bill, are you referring to the issue when using the illume theme
instead of ASU? I'm using stock ASU.
William Kenworthy wrote:
Yes, read the mailing list - especially the last bit of yesterdays
newsletter ...
Hint: search the mailing list for segfault or engine
This is coming up almost
yes, with the illume theme - I hav not heard of the problem otherwise.
If so, you may have something new and its worthy of a bugreport.
BillK
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 20:41 -0800, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Bill, are you referring to the issue when using the illume theme
instead of ASU? I'm using
thanks for the confirmation. i'll play around a bit more and see what i
can discover.
by the way, a reflash made it go away, so it definitely was caused by
something i did.
now i'll do again slowly and paying attention.
m
William Kenworthy wrote:
yes, with the illume theme - I hav not
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