Le dimanche 04 janvier 2009, Sean Moss-Pultz a écrit :
> Now we're again struggling with closed firmwares (both the Calypso and
> the Atheros module). I would love to just make our own WiFi chip, but
> Openmoko doesn't have the volume to return our investment in such a
> technology endeavor.
Hello
I think that the problem of the error message is not killing mplayer, but the
outer
script gets reported to stop unexpectly. Propably there should be
implemented a
signal handler.
Lothar
Chris Samuel wrote:
>
> On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 11:17:56 am Daniel Nöthen wrote:
>
>> What you probably mean is
So, I want to start my Freerunner development back up. I was thinking
of a few different Apps to write, please give your comments (Tell me
what you want):
A) Assassin game
A game where you can 'kill' other Openmokos, it would like Via
Bluetooth/Wifi. This would mostly be a gimmick based off of
http
Hello Sargun.
Yes I have a few programs I would like to pay for a little (as I did for
windows)
1) a keyboard, yes yet an otherone, like Touchpal. See
http://www.CooTek.com.
TouchPal is an innovative soft keyboard on Windows Mobile platform, powered
by T+ input technology.
Why TouchPal?
It's Co
Hi Guys
I am using a shell script on Ubuntu which uses mplayer to play internet
(streaming) radio stations. I attached the script in this email. I haven't
yet tried it on the freerunner, but I should probably work. It has been
written by french people, so the radio are french ones, but it can be
ad
>Now i see what you meant in navit (1885).
>Only in the gui "internal" the setting 3D exist, not in the gui "gtk".
>Now when i click on 3D and change back to the map it is showm in 3D
>mode.
yes, i use gui internal
>But the problem is that the map is vry slow in 3D mode. I tried
>it on m
Don't know if this is expected behaviour, but when I moved "rw" part
before all other kernel parameters:
r...@om-gta02:~# cat /boot/append-GTA02
rw console=tty0 loglevel=8 rootdelay=1
now Neo boots fine with Qi and finally shows Illume desktop and everything.
2009/1/4 Evgeny Karyakin :
> 2008/12
may someone who has a navit package build for Debian/arm working post
here his package for a test? it might be statistically relevant...
thanks
d
On 1/4/09, Petr Vanek wrote:
>>Now i see what you meant in navit (1885).
>>Only in the gui "internal" the setting 3D exist, not in the gui "gtk".
>>No
i have to confess that, despite of reading your postings, i still fail to
understand what exactly you are doing -- and moreover, i got the distinct
impression, that a lot of your questions is caused by not doing rtfm
(archives, wiki, ...)
> With the image from today in testing I get a fix an
Hi,
I have installed the current testing image of FSO from today and getting the
following error:
echo src navit http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn
>/etc/opkg/navit-feed.conf
opkg update
opkg install navit
Installing navit (svn-1885) to root...
Downloading
http://download.navi
On 1/4/09 Minh Ha Duong wrote:
> Le dimanche 04 janvier 2009, Sean Moss-Pultz a écrit :
> > > Now we're again struggling with closed firmwares (both the
> Calypso and
> > > the Atheros module). I would love to just make our own WiFi chip,
> but
> > > Openmoko doesn't have the volume to return ou
Gothnet writes:
> Has anyone found a car charger that would work to supply power to the FR
> running as a navigation aid?
"USB Car Adapter" from http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.688
is only $2.58 and works for me.
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I've seen one in the angstom-distribution's repo.
depeje
On Sunday 04 January 2009 15:30:13 lollisoft wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am sad. The new version in testing from today does not contain an
> installable mplayer.
> Where must I go to download one for my FR ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lothar
>
> kimaidou wrote:
With the image from today in testing I get a fix and it seems to work.
But with tangogps I then indeed get the message 'no gps found'.
I have looked if gpsd is running but none of gpsd or fso-gpsd is running.
Starting it with 'gpsd /dev/ttySAC1' works for me.
Now I'll try navit while getting a D
nice!
but would it not be possible to let the gps poweroff and artificially
"feed" it the last known sattelite positions? so that i can get a
hot-start after suspend, without using more power?
anyway, thanks for your contribution!
y
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Vladimir Koutny wrote:
>> i w
Hi,
I haven't the wpa-conf executable on my FSO 4.1. Also I have grepped for it
with opkg list | grep wpa.
Where did I get this script / application ?
With this and with more than one configuration in wpa_supplicant.conf, do I
get a uninteruptable
wlan, if both wlans are in the same house while
This is not required.
It seems that the feeds are set up a little bit later. Now I am listening
again :-)
Lothar
Peter Nijs wrote:
>
> I've seen one in the angstom-distribution's repo.
>
> depeje
>
> On Sunday 04 January 2009 15:30:13 lollisoft wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am sad. The new version
2008/12/30 Andy Green :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> | Em Sab, Dezembro 27, 2008 04:06, Kosa escreveu:
> |> I've been trying to boot 2008.12 from a microsd but it just can't.
> |> It starts booting but then it stops with an "Only
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 03:06 -0800, lollisoft wrote:
> Just an idea,
>
> I haven't seen quickly which car charger or other charger works without more
> than yust pluging it into the
> USB slot.
>
> A table stating this would be quite good :-)
>
> Using the 12V/220V converter is another option - e
> i was thinking about this the other day. the gps has it's own
> processor, correct, and can act independently of the cpu? i'm
> wondering if it's possible for the gps to keep it's fix while the main
> cpu is in suspend. power usage will be higher than a full suspend, but
> the phone will have a f
Gothnet writes:
>
> Has anyone found a car charger that would work to supply power to the FR
> running as a navigation aid?
>
Hi.
I suppose that you might find interesting hints (or improve it when
you've found what you need) in :
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_charger
I myself used this mo
If the versions are compareable than it seems that your fso-frameworkd
is newer (0.8.4.4>0.8.4.3) and fso-gpsd is older (0.7<0.8).
The only thing i know is that i had much problems with older fso-gpsd
versions and now it works without problems. Maybe this is a point where
you could investigate.
De
i have 2008.12 working great on my FR as a phone. But the image did not come
with a preinstalled media player. SO I was wondering what would be the best
media (just music) player option that can be installed on om 2008.12. I was
quite happy with the QT Extended media played so can that be installe
Hi,
I have had Om2008/9 before FSO and with that I had also not my new SDHC card
(16GB).
With that differences in mind:
What could I do to check why the GPS seems to be less stable than before ?
Get the clock speed for both cards to compare, if they are different ?
When different, reducing clo
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 2:16 PM, lollisoft wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> the current navit release seems to have a new desktop symbol, but it didn't
> show up on FSO (Installed 'more Homework').
>
> The files are here /usr/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/apps/navit.png and
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/na
Petr Vanek wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 23:47:59 +0100
> Fox Mulder (FM) wrote:
>
>> Petr Vanek wrote:
>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 21:38:51 +0100
>>> "arne anka" (AA) wrote:
>>>
> i use navit on regularly routes over 120km with no performance
> problems on SHR (voice enabled).
- which g
Just an idea,
I haven't seen quickly which car charger or other charger works without more
than yust pluging it into the
USB slot.
A table stating this would be quite good :-)
Using the 12V/220V converter is another option - even a more universal one
:-)
Another question: Does someone have see
Did you have waited a while ?
Choosen also the right uImage ?
Lothar
Paul-8 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I know, I am going through distro's like crazy, but that's how I am.
> I flashed OM2008.12 but I can't keep it going. It boots, and after
> something like only 30 seconds it already blanks the
That's what I see when list installed:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed | grep gps
fso-gpsd - 0.7+gitr8f82d35ae83fdc00f2c4786257e98551b9dea995-r0.1 -
tangogps - 0.9.3-r3.1 -
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed | grep framework
frameworkd - 0.8.4.4+gitrbfddd4c28c6dc9d211f1cd78bb4acdafde1aa4
Using sdcard for debian may be no problem. What I currently don't know, is
if I still can use uBoot or have to install Qi with seems may fail. I don't
want to
kill the boot manager accidantly and then be unable to reflash :-)
But this is RTFM I must do :-(
BTW, I have a 16GB card that is working
Hi,
I am sad. The new version in testing from today does not contain an
installable mplayer.
Where must I go to download one for my FR ?
Thanks
Lothar
kimaidou wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
> I am using a shell script on Ubuntu which uses mplayer to play internet
> (streaming) radio stations. I attache
Sorry, my post should look like this :-)
That's what I see when list installed:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed | grep gps
fso-gpsd - 0.7+gitr8f82d35ae83fdc00f2c4786257e98551b9dea995-r0.1 -
tangogps - 0.9.3-r3.1 -
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg list_installed | grep framework
frameworkd - 0.8.4.4+
Hi all,
I'm interested in buying a FrogPad keyboard to use with my FreeRunner,
but I can't find a UK distributor. According to www.frogpad.com, the
UK distributor is Scan, but their website denies all knowledge of it.
I also drew a blank with Amazon, Dabs and even eBay. Has anyone in the
UK (or
Hi all,
I know, I am going through distro's like crazy, but that's how I am.
I flashed OM2008.12 but I can't keep it going. It boots, and after
something like only 30 seconds it already blanks the screen and plays
dead. Is there some setting I can adjust quickly to keep it working?
Paul
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On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Sargun Dhillon
wrote:
> B) Open Source Push
> Everybody has heard of Push, right. This whole "Push E-mail, Push
> application notification." I was basically playing with the idea of
> writing a push framework for the Freerunner. People could write apps
> that would
Try these people
http://www.keyboardspecialist.co.uk/category/keyboard_type/frogpad/
Though they don't quote a price on the website.
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Paul wrote:
> I know, I am going through distro's like crazy, but that's how I am.
> I flashed OM2008.12 but I can't keep it going. It boots, and after
> something like only 30 seconds it already blanks the screen and plays
> dead. Is there some setting I can adjust quickly to keep it working?
2009/1/4 Thomas White :
> I'm interested in buying a FrogPad keyboard to use with my FreeRunner,
Whoa, that's a nifty keyboard! I'm in Cambridge too, and would love to
see your FrogPad in action if you can get hold of one. I'd be very
grateful if you'd keep me posted (on or off list, as you prefer
> When you say it boots, do you mean it got all the way to an X desktop?
>
Aye, it does get there.
> It sounds like you might be experiencing a crash when suspending or
> resuming, and auto-suspend is switched on. You can disable this in
> Settings. I used to have problems like yours (almost
Hello,
on a Linux system (with ACPI) it is possible to invoke a suspend through
echo -n mem > /sys/power/state
(see http://ols.fedoraproject.org/OLS/Reprints-2008/brown-reprint.pdf (chapter
5, 6th page 42);
http://www.linux.com/articles/54610,
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/documentation/sleep.h
I've just found out that you can control mplayer via a fifo file.
So to quit mplayer in a good way you could do the following:
1. Create a fifo somewhere:
mkfifo mplayer_fifo
2. Start mplayer within your script like this:
mplayer -quiet -input file=mplayer_fifo
3. Write this into your stop sc
I got mine through thinkgeek.com and I live in Spain.
Regards,
Pablo
>
> Asunto:
> Re: Buying a FrogPad in the UK
> De:
> "Andy Selby"
> Fecha:
> Sun, 4 Jan 2009 20:04:55 +
>
>
> Try these people
> http://www.keyboardspecialist.co.uk/category/keyboard_type/frogpad/
> Though they don't quo
Martin Bernreuther wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on a Linux system (with ACPI) it is possible to invoke a suspend through
>
> echo -n mem > /sys/power/state
>
> (see http://ols.fedoraproject.org/OLS/Reprints-2008/brown-reprint.pdf
> (chapter 5, 6th page 42);
> http://www.linux.com/articles/54610,
> htt
Hello Lorn,
thank you for the fast answer.
Am Sonntag, 4. Januar 2009 22:58 schrieb Lorn Potter:
> > What is the proper way to suspend the Freerunner for QtExtended?
> > (Probably the last one. But is there more to be done?)
>
> Proper way is to just let it suspend on it's own.
My problem is, t
Great !!!
It works!
Unfortunately, if I plug the earphones, I can still listen to the sound from
the loud speakers.
Do you know how to solve this problem?
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:27 AM, Glen Ogilvie wrote:
>
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 21:17:50 +0100, Giovanni wrote:
> > I installed both the m
Go into settings and turn suspend off. When suspended, you should just
have to push the power button briefly and it will come out of suspend -
however it rarely did for me, and even if it did it was broken requiring
a reboot anyway.
Install the illume theme (see wiki) and use the "wrench" illume s
Hello All,
Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
Is there anyone in Vancouver, BC that has one and willing to help me to
Giovanni wrote:
> Great !!!
>
> It works!
>
> Unfortunately, if I plug the earphones, I can still listen to the sound
> from the loud speakers.
>
> Do you know how to solve this problem?
Not persoanlly but there are daemons/scripts that do this properly...
search "headphone script openmoko 20
I ultimately settled on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Mokoko.
NeoQPlayer seems like a good bet as well...
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 4:58 PM, rakshat hooja wrote:
> i have 2008.12 working great on my FR as a phone. But the image did not come
> with a preinstalled media player. SO I was wondering what
> Another question: Does someone have seen a docking station like item to
> place the phone when driving
I've used a very simple solution for a docking station. I just stuck a
piece of velcro on my dashboard and I strap my FR onto it through the
hole in the casing near the mic. I have to flip the
r he went
back. So I tried
this and struggled.
Fox was also not on the FSO image, but on the Debian with FSO framework.
Maybe he could
do that but I am not (FSO image). I think bebause of Zhune.
Beside all that: The newer testing image from here
http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/fso-testing/ima
Giovanni wrote:
> Great !!!
>
> It works!
>
> Unfortunately, if I plug the earphones, I can still listen to the sound
> from the loud speakers.
>
> Do you know how to solve this problem?
Simply use alsactl -f restore to load the "headset.state" scenario file...
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On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Alexandre Franke
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Sargun Dhillon
> wrote:
>> B) Open Source Push
>> Everybody has heard of Push, right. This whole "Push E-mail, Push
>> application notification." I was basically playing with the idea of
>> writing a push f
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Jos vd Snepscheut wrote:
>
> Hello Sargun.
>
> Yes I have a few programs I would like to pay for a little (as I did for
> windows)
> 1) a keyboard, yes yet an otherone, like Touchpal. See
> http://www.CooTek.com.
>
> TouchPal is an innovative soft keyboard on Window
> Tiny mail is query based, or pull. That means it eats up more
> batteries than a push based system, also it is not a general purpose
> push framework...
>
>
Not so true, tinymail will use IMAP IDLE if available and that is a push
mechanism.
Graeme
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IMAP IDLE is not a push mechanism... SMS is a push mechanism.
Something that doesn't require the FR to be out of suspend mode before
a push... Also, tinymail is designed around e-mail messages, and
isn't designed as a general purpose push mechanism.
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Graeme Gregory
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
> like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
> board, and paying $100 + shipping is a bit steep for just one thing to do.
>
> Is there anyone in Vancouver, BC t
Wow, that's detailed :D Thanks, I will try this right away...
V.
Mike Montour wrote:
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Hello All,
Since both my previous posts haven't helped me to fix my phone looks
like I need to devirginate it. Unfortunately I do not have the debug
board, and paying $100 + shippi
"Sam Kuper" wrote:
> Whoa, that's a nifty keyboard! I'm in Cambridge too, and would love to
> see your FrogPad in action if you can get hold of one. I'd be very
> grateful if you'd keep me posted (on or off list, as you prefer).
Will do. Watch out for the next Cambridge OM pubmeet as well.
Ther
Ok, that made it even worse :(
Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
partition...
Vasili
Mike Montour wrote:
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Hello
2009/1/5 Thomas White
> Will do. Watch out for the next Cambridge OM pubmeet as well.
>
Thanks. Is there a separate mailing list/etc over which the pubmeet will be
arranged?
Cheers,
Sam
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Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Ok, that made it even worse :(
>
> Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
> there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
> Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
> partition...
Don't pay too much attention
Mike Montour wrote:
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
Ok, that made it even worse :(
Now I only have NOR uBoot and dfu-util still gives me only 1 alternate
there which is "USB Device Firmware Upgrade".
Cannot flash the NAND uBoot, since dfu-util does not see the required
partition...
Don't pay
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Thanks, what's the good version of NAND uBoot to flash?
I don't know - I haven't been keeping up-to-date with Openmoko
development for several months. I'd try
http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/testing/gta02v5_and_up-u-boot.bin
first.
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Yay, that worked. Thanks a lot, now i should be able to play around with
the new distro.
Vasili.
> Don't pay too much attention to the "dfu-util -l" output - there are two
> different modes the device can be in, and in the default one you don't
> see the other alternate settings listed. When yo
... but use Illume's keyboard? Default one in 2008.12 sucks so bad... :(
I want to keep ASU profile because if i switch to illume it keeps
segfaulting at random actions and intervals...
Vasili.
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Dear Documentation team and Community :
I updated the December 2008 google analytic report of of wiki.
You can check it on follow link :
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wiki_statistic_numbers#December.2C_2008
Here is the summaries :
1. Compared to November , December's visits and pageviews was lower
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