Hi all
Thanks Yoann for the pictures. I just looked at them, and I have the same
question : what is the other component you solder on the right side ? Is it
for repairing a previous unattempted desoldering ?
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> I can see how having the sound info in a stack might be
> useful (marginally, really), but I can't see it justifying
> the use of D-bus. I wouldn't say never, but I really can't
> think of any pressing reasons to want to know when the state
> changes.
First example on top of my head : y
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Tobias Kündig wrote:
> Dear community
>
> I finally found some time to set up a simple repository for www.opkg.org. It
> was difficult for me to figure out how exactly it is built. There isn't a
> lot of information in the wiki and I've never done a repo before. Ho
Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
the new repository:
echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
and now it's already updating some stuff I've installed. Great, this
will make it a lot easier to write a script that installs packag
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question: the FR's USB cable has something special wired
or can I use any other USB cable which fits, for example the one of my
Canon cam? Thx
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Maybe a stupid question: the FR's USB cable has something special wired
> or can I use any other USB cable which fits, for example the one of my
> Canon cam? Thx
>
You can use any that fits. To be able to charge from
not-openmo
Tried to upgrade and since that failed, removed and then tried to
re-install xlogical. I don't know what's the problem here, if it's the
package, repository or something else but here's the output for you
to check.
r...@om-gta02:/etc/opkg# opkg install xlogical -V 3
pkg_info_preinstall_check: upd
I tried to write something with the illume keyboard within the SHR
unstable and it is too slow to be usable!
There is a way to fix it? withing the previous SHR testing it was working
quite good!
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Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> When reporting broken 3G SIMs please give us the output of:
> r...@om-gta02:~# cat /dev/ttySAC0 &
> r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT\r' >/dev/ttySAC0
> r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT+CGMR\r' >/dev/ttySAC0
> +CGMR: "HW: GTA, GSM: gsm
Hello, list:
According to this website, Openmoko runs well on the HTC Universal:
http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/UniversalStatus
Does this mean that the Jalimo stack will work without problems on it? Actually
I'm not especially interested in the phone features, but rather in the GUI
cap
kimaidou a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> Thanks Yoann for the pictures. I just looked at them, and I have the same
> question : what is the other component you solder on the right side ? Is it
> for repairing a previous unattempted desoldering ?
Yes that's it. It's the C4303 which totally burned when we t
Leonti wrote:
>
> In FSO you can request "Display" or "CPU" resources for preventing
> going into suspend:
>
> http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=framework.git;a=commit;h=4fecf8d41e900c02bb1cd1d9e783c494059c8299
>
> http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphon
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 10:23, Arigead wrote:
> Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> > When reporting broken 3G SIMs please give us the output of:
> > r...@om-gta02:~# cat /dev/ttySAC0 &
> > r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT\r' >/dev/ttySAC0
> > r...@om-gta02:~# echo -en 'AT+CGMR\r' >/dev/ttySAC0
> > +CGMR: "H
This assumes you've turned on your modem already...
A bit more detail:
kill -9 `ls -l1d /proc/*/fd/*|grep ttySAC0|cut -f3 -d/|grep -v self`
echo 0 >/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
echo 1 >/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
#Yes, do it twice... Ignore errors you
Hello,
On Wed, January 28, 2009 01:59, roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
> This should especially be done by mailing list servers and more so in
> openmoko's case as the contact with openmoko personnel and developers is
> pretty crucial.
>
> Preventing your own people from being impersonated and forg
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Chris Syntichakis wrote:
> I know the "low handset volume" is mentioned on the wiki too, but is there
> any patch/solution?
> I out the alsa setting to 127 (the high value) but I am not too happy...
The reason for there not being a patch is that everyone's preferences
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Giorgio Marciano wrote:
> I tried to write something with the illume keyboard within the SHR
> unstable and it is too slow to be usable!
> There is a way to fix it? withing the previous SHR testing it was
> working quite good!
That's my UTF8 fix [1] that's causing the
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:56 PM, bytestore wrote:
>
> Can be to make jog dial instead of the button aux? It is convenient to thumb
> through upwards downwards in browsers and other. jog dial should be with
> function button
>
> example http://mnovosti.ru/images/old/0/6/img_385762_157.jpg
You mea
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
wrote:
> Hello, list:
>
> According to this website, Openmoko runs well on the HTC Universal:
>
> http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/UniversalStatus
Be aware that for now you are stuck with an ancient kernel
(2.6.21-hh20). I don't k
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Florian Hackenberger
wrote:
> That's my UTF8 fix [1] that's causing the slowness, I'm afraid.
> Unfortunately I'm very very busy ATM and therefore I'm unable to work
> on it. It could either be the latin -> UTF16 code which is slow or
> another bug I introduced (c
>>
>> And when you think you've tracked down the thief and are close to him,
>> send
>> an sms to make it play some music really really loud, and go bang the
>> thief
>> on the head :)
>
> Sounds fun. I send the SMS, and suddenly a piercing siren goes off from
> the
> guy 10 feet away, so I tackle
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> Objet : Re: www.opkg.org - Repository Alpha
>
> Ne
but if the phone automatically send a notification if there is a
different sim insterted? that notification can contain the new cell
phone number and as many of his contacts as you choose
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:53 PM, wrote:
>>>
>>> And when you think you've tracked down the thief and are cl
Hello,
I can't make openocd work with my neo.
I checked carefully cables, use several usb port and have
mainly test with a self-powered hub.
When I plug the usb cable in the debug board or launch openocd, the
screen of the neo flashes white. Sometimes, it just stay white when
plugging the board o
>> Sorry for you, hope you will be over it soon and up and running with a
>> new one.
>>
>> For any ideas regarding this issue, please document them in the Wiki:
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Anti-Theft_Mode
>
> I think that someone who has stolen a FR will not be willing to use it as
> a
> ph
Hi folks,
I left Wifi and GPS on from about 07:00 until now (almost 14:00, so
for 7 hours straight), and now my FreeRunner is quite warm to the
touch.
Is this something to worry about, and can I find out what's eating
current (I've got it tied to the wall charger, so the battery won't go
flat).
Matthew Lane wrote:
> I have a question about SHR SMS. I loved SHR, but I found that call
> volume was very low, and I had trouble finding my SMS messages. When
> receiving an incoming SMS, I could not delete the notify window with the
Known problem. You can delete the _last_ notification win
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| telnet_port
| gdb_port
| interface ft2232
| jtag_speed 0
This misnamed "jtag speed" is actually a delay factor. Try 8 or so.
Only certain magical versions of libftdi will work. 0.8 works fine
Olof Sjobergh wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Florian Hackenberger
> wrote:
>> That's my UTF8 fix [1] that's causing the slowness, I'm afraid.
>> Unfortunately I'm very very busy ATM and therefore I'm unable to work
>> on it. It could either be the latin -> UTF16 code which is slow or
>
bburde...@comcast.net wrote:
> If you don't want to risk being sued for a booby trapped phone, how
Hard to prove whose phone it was, after it exploded. And then they have
to prove that it was you who set the trap. Still, not recommended.
> about at least a way to render the it useless to thieves
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> The obvious fix is to store the dictionary in such a format that
> conversions won't be necessary. Not sure why utf16 is being used,
> utf8 is more compact and works so well for everything else in linux.
Yes, the obvious fix is to change th
2009/1/28 Jan Henkins
> So what I suggest is that the list administrators obfuscate
> list members' addresses even more. MailMan's Pipermail archiver can do
> this if properly set up.
Adding ReCAPTCHA's mailhide[1] might improve this further.
[1] http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/
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i still think, all these ideas to make the thief repent ... uh ... return
the phone or track it, are rather pipe dreams -- but anyway ...
be it for this purpose or another:
when finally the migration to qi is done and over, the flash partition
containing the kernel read by u-boot should be avai
Completely irrelevant, I'm sorry, but I've always wondered... What do you
actually DO with that HD-DVD code?
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> You mean it like an idea for the next openmoko phone? Because I don't
> think it's possible to add that to the current model.
> But I also like that idea. I used to have Sony Ericsson P800 and it
> had the jog dial. It moved in two directions (up and down) and could
> be pushed in 3 different
You mean it like an idea for the next openmoko phone? Because I don't
think it's possible to add that to the current model.
But I also like that idea. I used to have Sony Ericsson P800 and it
had the jog dial. It moved in two directions (up and down) and could
be pushed in 3 different directions (
maybe this can be of help:
http://openbossa.indt.org/carman/index.html
it interfaces with the car
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Hendrik Siedelmann
wrote:
> 2009/1/27, Helge Hafting :
>> Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes wrote:
>>> This page does: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_Fundamental
2009/1/28 arne anka :
> i still think, all these ideas to make the thief repent ... uh ... return
> the phone or track it, are rather pipe dreams -- but anyway ...
Locked WinMo devices optionally display a message (e.g. for
contact/reward details), in addition to the keypad for unlocking the
phone
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:48 PM, The Digital Pioneer
wrote:
> Completely irrelevant, I'm sorry, but I've always wondered... What do you
> actually DO with that HD-DVD code?
Uhm, nothing, except spread it around...
Once a 'trade secret' is no longer a trade secret, since it can be
found all over
> Is this something to worry about, and can I find out what's eating
> current (I've got it tied to the wall charger, so the battery won't go
> flat).
that's probably the cause -- i don't know what distribution you are using
(hint, hint), but at least debian/fso seems to restart charging when
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:56 PM, arne anka wrote:
>> Is this something to worry about, and can I find out what's eating
>> current (I've got it tied to the wall charger, so the battery won't go
>> flat).
>
> that's probably the cause -- i don't know what distribution you are using
> (hint, hint),
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Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> This assumes you've turned on your modem already...
> A bit more detail:
> kill -9 `ls -l1d /proc/*/fd/*|grep ttySAC0|cut -f3 -d/|grep -v self`
> echo 0 >/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-gsm.0/power_on
> echo 1 >/sys/bus/pla
>> (hint, hint), but at least debian/fso seems to restart charging when
>> dropping below a certain level.
> That would be [2008.12], then :-)
attaboy! and next time we try to put in into the subject line, shall we?
;-)
> I seem to be unable to ssh to my FR right now, so I can't check the
> bat
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:31 PM, arne anka wrote:
>>> (hint, hint), but at least debian/fso seems to restart charging when
>>> dropping below a certain level.
>> That would be [2008.12], then :-)
>
> attaboy! and next time we try to put in into the subject line, shall we?
> ;-)
I'll try, at the l
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| - Wifi-icon is on
| - tangoGPS shows movement (so, GPS is on)
| - 'battery' icon shows a nice flash
| - red light in AUX is on
|
| Note the absence of any cables to the FR at the moment :-)
What kernel is
arne anka wrote:
> i still think, all these ideas to make the thief repent ... uh ... return
> the phone or track it, are rather pipe dreams -- but anyway ...
It isn't always thievery. What do you do if you find a phone?
It is easier to return if it states who owns it as soon as you turn it
on.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Andy Green wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> | - Wifi-icon is on
> | - tangoGPS shows movement (so, GPS is on)
> | - 'battery' icon shows a nice flash
> | - red light in AUX is on
> |
> | Not
Angus Ainslie wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:23 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> Later I was on a car trip, not driving. So I watched tangogps for a
>> while. Then I got the idea to test again, knowing that the gps was
>> working. So I sent the message again - from the phone to itself. And
>> again
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|> | - tangoGPS shows moveme
I've had experienced that before and blame the wifi-module.
My laptop's wifi does get warm too, if under heavy load.
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Richy wrote:
> I've had experienced that before and blame the wifi-module.
(me too...)
> My laptop's wifi does get warm too, if under heavy load.
Yes, but it's not loaded! Basically there aren't any networks around
that I can wifi into, so wifi is left on useless
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> It's hard to guess where the power is going if you can't ssh into it.
| I'll go home and check if I can still SSH into it from Ubuntu.
If you can, look at the /sys for bq27000 idea of temperature and curr
>> My laptop's wifi does get warm too, if under heavy load.
> Yes, but it's not loaded! Basically there aren't any networks around
> that I can wifi into, so wifi is left on useless at the moment.
what's the policy, then?
does wlan crank up txpower and scans constantly?
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On 28 Jan 2009, at 09:56, Jan Henkins wrote:
> ...
> There is another situation that I find to be a worry: In order to send
> mail to this list you have to have a registered address.
> ... but it could have been anybody else who have sent an email to the
> list. Looking in the list archives I can
> Obfuscating email addresses on the web archive is, IMO, no substitute
> for sensible policies (greylisting, RBL, SFF?) at your incoming mail
> server.
not as such. but i think it is a necessary part.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|>> My laptop's wifi does get warm too, if under heavy load.
|> Yes, but it's not loaded! Basically there aren't any networks around
|> that I can wifi into, so wifi is left on useless at the moment.
|
|
| wha
To those of you who have forwarded your purdue email to your gmail,
Don't sending e-mails through your gmail account to the list; they
aren't getting through. Change your settings and send outgoing mail to
the list from your purdue e-mail.
Also, 317-498-6103, sending e-mails from your phone is
oops, sorry wrong mailing list! :(
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Olof Sjobergh wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> The obvious fix is to store the dictionary in such a format that
>> conversions won't be necessary. Not sure why utf16 is being used,
>> utf8 is more compact and works so well for everything else in linux.
>
> Yes, t
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
[...]
> Two things to test:
> - play without sound running "./linball -f -n" , or
> - replace the music.ogg stereo file with this mono ogg file:
> http://linball.sf.net/music.ogg
The mono ogg file did the trick. No choppy sound when using that.
Helge Hafting
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Andy Green wrote:
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> |> It's hard to guess where the power is going if you can't ssh into it.
> | I'll go home and check if I can still SSH into it from Ubuntu.
>
> If you can, look at the /sys for bq27000 idea of tempe
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| POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY=0
| POWER_SUPPLY_ONLINE=1
I guess it got confused about charging or not and came down on the not
side. That shouldn't happen any more on a newer kernel.
| OM2008.12 doesn't support
Olof Sjobergh wrote:
> Unless I missed something big (which I hope I didn't, but I wouldn't
> be surprised if I did), this is not fixable with the current
> dictionary lookup design. Raster talked about redesigning the
> dictionary format, so I guess we have to wait until he gets around to
> it (or
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> I see. This is done to avoid needing a few extra keys for accents and
> umlauts? Won't that create problems for languages where two words differ
> only in accents? In Norwegian, there are many such pairs. Examples:
> for/fôr, tå/ta, dør/dor,
As the title says..
I cannot scroll the left/right anymore..
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On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 13:04 -0600, Steven ** wrote:
> I too applied the fix. Or, I should say, got a co-worker to apply the
> fix. He worked with surface mount components for a few years and our
> lab has all the necessary equipment to do surface mount soldering. As
> well as a stock room with a
2009/1/28 Andy Selby :
> Those links are no longer active as they link to ebay offers. Could you supply
> a link to something more longterm. I'm interested in getting one of these as
> I am sure are others.
These are the people who I got them off
http://stores.ebay.com/EastMaze-Cell-Phone-and-C
KaZeR wrote:
>
>
> First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
> headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be convenient
> to
> pause media player to avoid bothering your neighboors. My other phone
> behaves like that and i find it convenient and res
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:59:32 +0100 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
said:
> Olof Sjobergh wrote:
> > Unless I missed something big (which I hope I didn't, but I wouldn't
> > be surprised if I did), this is not fixable with the current
> > dictionary lookup design. Raster talked about redesigning the
>
Hi all,
I've been an FDOM-adept and am new to SHR. I am using it now and this
distributions holds a lot of potential. I completely understand that
this is an unstable distribution and it has an issue tracker (which I use).
Nevertheless, I hope you can answer the following some questions on some
i
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
> KaZeR wrote:
> > First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
> > headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be convenient
> > to
> > pause media player to avoid bothering your neighboors. My other phone
> 6) How do I have a virtual Illume keyboard popup for the terminal,
> midori, pidgin?
>
Click your stylus (or finger) at the very top of the screen. You should
get a panel with three large buttons on it. On the buttons are some
boxes, a house, and a big X. Above these buttons on the left is
bburde...@comcast.net wrote:
>> 6) How do I have a virtual Illume keyboard popup for the terminal,
>> midori, pidgin?
>>
>
> Click your stylus (or finger) at the very top of the screen. You should
> get a panel with three large buttons on it. On the buttons are some
> boxes, a house, and a big
Al Johnson wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
>> KaZeR wrote:
>> > First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
>> > headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be
>> convenient
>> > to
>> > pause media player to avoid botherin
Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
> Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
> the new repository:
>
> echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
>
Something is wrong here : you are overwriting the opkg config file.
Better use
echo "src/gz opk
Al Johnson wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009, TL Mieszkowski wrote:
>> KaZeR wrote:
>> > First example on top of my head : you are listening to music via your
>> > headset, and you unplug it : if in a public place, it might be
>> convenient
>> > to
>> > pause media player to avoid bother
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 01:05:45 +0100, Pander
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been an FDOM-adept and am new to SHR. I am using it now and this
> distributions holds a lot of potential. I completely understand that
> this is an unstable distribution and it has an issue tracker (which I
> use).
>
> Neverth
Amusing, but I think posting someone's cellphone number to a mailinglist is
not cool, especially in SMS-via-email form... This list is archived
multiple places on the web, indexed, and crawled by spambots which are now
going to start spewing shit to that individual's text messaging,
potentially cos
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:26:56 -0500, Joel Newkirk
wrote:
> 8 - I use "gprson" and "gprsoff", one-liner scripts with the following
> contents, which can be invoked directly but less conveniently:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #gprson
> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogpsd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
> org.frees
I find this normal when doing the same. However, if notably warm/hot
you may have an events/0 runaway - if you see events/0 eating between
30% and 60% cpu in top, you will have to reboot.
Cause can be anything, but for me its most often something happens when
using GPS.
BillK
On Wed, 2009-01-
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:40 AM, William Kenworthy wrote:
> I find this normal when doing the same. However, if notably warm/hot
> you may have an events/0 runaway - if you see events/0 eating between
> 30% and 60% cpu in top, you will have to reboot.
>
> Cause can be anything, but for me its mos
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:21:51 -0500, kris Occhipinti
wrote:
> What OS are you running?
> when you installed it did it give any errors?
I tried it on FSO-testing and installed all packages that could have been
missing.
How to install the app? I copied the files to /usr...
Thanks for you answer! I
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:56 AM, KaZeR wrote:
> Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
>> Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
>> the new repository:
>>
>> echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
>>
> Something is wrong here : you are overwrit
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:16 PM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:59:32 +0100 "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
> said:
>
>> Olof Sjobergh wrote:
>> > Unless I missed something big (which I hope I didn't, but I wouldn't
>> > be surprised if I did), this is not fixable with
This does look like an events/0 runaway - It can flatten a full battery
in little more than anhour when it really gets going :(
Its apparently fixed in latest kernels, but thats not an option for me
at least - though with 2008.12, it happens a lot less.
BillK
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