Hi Fernando,
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 22:19 +0100, Fernando Martins wrote:
Hi,
1) I got the date reset to 1970 a few times. I was not paying attention
but I guess this happens when battery is removed, i.e., there's no
battery specific for the clock?
2) Several posts mentioned that GPS
Oups, sorry I just had not thought there was some help !
Thanks a lot, it works well.
I think you should package it into an simple ipk file, and put it on
opkg.org, so that everybody can enjoy it !
Anyway thanks a lot
Kimaidou
2009/3/13 Joel Newkirk freerun...@newkirk.us
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009
2009/3/13 Eldon Koyle eko...@gmail.com:
contributors). They have goals they are trying to accomplish -- like
finally getting a usable software stack for a phone. They also have to
make money somewhere.
i think you got those the wrong way round
If by saving the effort of communicating with
Hi all
I just made up a small script here :
#!/bin/sh
cp /usr/share/applications/openmoko-dialer.desktop
/tmp/openmoko-dialer.desktop
sleep 5
cp /tmp/openmoko-dialer.desktop
/usr/share/applications/openmoko-dialer.desktop
Is it ok ? If so, how can automatically load it after startup ? For now,
Hi list
I think also it would be easier and much better to create deb packages. I
think the opkg.org website is a very good portal for the dynamism of the
community. Why not:
* modifiy opkg.org so that for each software, we have 2 text boxes on the
right side (where you copy.cut the installation
Hi,
hase anybody running a mysql database or a firebird database on the
freerunner?
Is the freerunner fast enough for a full SQL-Database, or is it only
fast ennough for single user databases like SQLLite?
(i know that SQLLite is not single user... but it hase no tcp/ip server)
My idea was to
That is great! Meanwhile I will test other things, but a stable usuable
alarm app is important (to me at least).
Franky
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:54 AM, andrew howlett and...@howlett.net wrote:
Franky:
No, the phone will not wake up for alarms in QtE 4.4.3.
But I have been testing a
Openmoko (the company) doesn't have any responsibility to be open to the
community.
to be open to the community is at the core of their business model --
and, what's more, it accounts for a huge part of their customer base.
Look at what happens every time a hardware-related (ie. gta03) post
Hello, I was wondering: anyone has an idea or stats about which distributions
are used by the FreeRunners out there? Something like:
===
Om 2007.x: 50%
Om 2008.x: 20%
SHR: 10%
[...]
Other hacks: 5%
===
Regards,
Juan Lucas
On Mar 13, 2009 11:06am, Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
jldoming...@prodevelop.es wrote:
Hello, I was wondering: anyone has an idea or stats about which
distributions are used by the FreeRunners out there? Something like:
Om 2007.x: 50%
Om 2008.x: 20%
SHR: 10%
[...]
Other hacks: 5%
I imagine
hi,
i just received the mail below -- at a first glance it looks like simple
spam, but on a second one it seems to be from om (and no visible snag).
still strikes me as _very_ odd ...
had anyone else such experiences?
om: is this legit? and if so, what's the issue with it?
received mail:
Dear
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:28 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
hi,
i just received the mail below -- at a first glance it looks like simple
spam, but on a second one it seems to be from om (and no visible snag).
still strikes me as _very_ odd ...
had anyone else such experiences?
On Friday 13 March 2009 11:06:37 Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hello, I was wondering: anyone has an idea or stats about which
distributions are used by the FreeRunners out there? Something like:
===
Om 2007.x: 50%
Om 2008.x: 20%
SHR: 10%
[...]
Other hacks: 5%
On Friday 13 March 2009, andrew howlett wrote:
Lorn, Chris:
thank you!
A pleasure!
I ssh'd to my FreeRunner and added a line to
/opt/Trolltech/Qtopia/etc/mime.types:
audio/ogg+vorbis oga ogg s
Yup, that'd work too (and is probably a better solution) -
On Friday 13 March 2009, Radek Polak wrote:
IMO all the needed callbacks are already there.
Great! You can tell I'm not a programmer can't you.. :-)
Attached is patch that fixes echo for both incoming and outgoing calls. I
have also binary [1].
Fab, thanks!
Next step is to send AT%N0187
Perhaps all the distribution should have linux counter as a default
package, see earlier posts on this. This way you will have acurate
numbers of who is using what and when.
I've switched over to SHR testing, hope you all do the same ;)
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hi,
From that table
Hi,
From that table I came up with two conclusions:
- There is a large number of FreeRunners running Om 2008.X
- Apparently it'snot too dificult to have a couple distributions installed and
choose one of them each time you reboot the phone.
That's great news for me!
Thanks a lot
Juan Lucas
Dear List,
I have found that I can't get
http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/git_git.paroli-project.org.paroli.git.tar.gz
.
I also tried wget
http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/git_git.paroli-project.org.paroli.git.tar.gz,
but it didn't work.
I have been trying to get this package to
On Mar 13, 2009, at 04:21 , Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hi,
From that table I came up with two conclusions:
- There is a large number of FreeRunners running Om 2008.X
- Apparently it'snot too dificult to have a couple distributions
installed and choose one of them each time you
On Mar 13, 2009, at 04:21 , Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hi,
From that table I came up with two conclusions:
- There is a large number of FreeRunners running Om 2008.X
- Apparently it'snot too dificult to have a couple distributions
installed and choose one of them each time you
maybe some folks weren't interested in the original topic.
i do not know php, but maybe someone else can help. i am also forwarding
this mail to the german freeyourphone forum.
i hope you guys don't mind reposting + top-posting this time.
kimaidou schrieb:
Hi list
I think also it would be
Chris Samuel wrote(a):
Next step is to send AT%N0187 on init and after call is made (as
suggested by Joerg). Answering and making calls could by a bit faster
but no idea if it will be noticable.
Agreed - I guess you're including resuming on suspend in the init part ?
cheers!
Chris
Hey arne,
I've received it. I would believe it's true as the headers are clean.
It's probably just someone from the sales department going through
the wiki to make sure that you got the phone.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 7:28 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
hi,
i just received the mail
Hello,
I am using an application that use FSO Framework to make call.
It run well, but I have a stupid problem.
When I do a call I listen the other person with a low volume while the
other person listen perfect to me.
I tryed with alsamixer to put all the level to max, but no result.
Someone has
Am Thursday 12 March 2009 23:25:28 schrieb Timo Juhani Lindfors:
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen r...@sygehus.dk writes:
Nice it would be grat in future if we (debian users) could just add opkg
repos as deb ones... maybe with different priority... it may be
difficult and risky, but indeed useful!
Hey guys,
I suppose a little update. I've recently switched to SHR-Testing and
a little while on SHR-Unstable. Currently there is no import
functionality, but thanks to Aleš Horák, he's created some scripts
called the DBus Access Scripts for handling the SIM phonebooks.
For those wishing to use
On Friday 13 March 2009, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
Hi,
hase anybody running a mysql database or a firebird database on the
freerunner?
Is the freerunner fast enough for a full SQL-Database, or is it only
fast ennough for single user databases like SQLLite?
(i know that SQLLite is not single
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 23:30:47 -0400
Cameron Frazier frazier.came...@gmail.com wrote:
I just tried it, and the delay dropped to only a second or two total,
so a vast improvement. I suppose it will get better when the
framework moves to a compiled language for FSO M6 (IIRC).
Just to clarify and
Just to clarify and not get any hopes up: We have a long way to go
until the framework moves to a compiled language. It will definitely
not be MS6.
Regards,
Daniel Willmann
Understood and apologies. I probably misunderstood a portion of an
FSO update. Regardless, when it happens, I
On 13/03/2009 10:52, Benedikt Schindler wrote:
Or would you say don't do the hole wheel again ... wait for the
FSO interface for phonebook etc. . So we all will use the same backend.
And programm a server/client app for easy editing and storing the sms,
addresses etc. on your computer.
Hi list,
I have just released Mokometeo 0.2, with some improvements and bug fixes:
# added some print in the code
# debug the .mokometeo folder ; put the config folder in
/home/root/.mokometeo/ instead of /.mokometeo/
# test if the connection to internet is ok. If not, display question marks
#
Regardless, when it happens, I imagine it would greatly
help this issue.
i doubt it.
i use fso on debian for several months now and since a long while back
there's no remarkable delay anymore.
maybe some shr specific stuff causes your delays?
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I haven't had time to install a 4.4.3 build yet, but I was wondering if
anyone had confirmed if the duplicate sms message issue has been resolved?
I'm running Lorn's build of 4.4.2, but my sms inbox keeps filling up 'cause
every time I get an sms, I get duplicates of many of my messages added to
Warren Baird wrote(a):
I haven't had time to install a 4.4.3 build yet, but I was wondering if
anyone had confirmed if the duplicate sms message issue has been
resolved? I'm running Lorn's build of 4.4.2, but my sms inbox keeps
filling up 'cause every time I get an sms, I get duplicates
Hello
thanks a lot for Your answers.
I tried latest Qt release (qtextended-4.4.2), according to documentation CSD
is supported but I have trouble with using.
QtExtented has example application (caller) which shows CSD usage but
unfortunately example does not work for me.
Also, how I can get
I want to let you know that I am going to package
ITP:
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-d...@lists.debian.org/msg621478.html
and upload pythm into Debian main (probably later on this week...
preliminary packaging is already done). It will be based on Dylan's and
my fork of pythm (some
I'm selling my Neo Freerunner in the Southern California area for $250
obo. If interested, please email.
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On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:39 AM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
Regardless, when it happens, I imagine it would greatly
help this issue.
i doubt it.
i use fso on debian for several months now and since a long while back
there's no remarkable delay anymore.
maybe some shr specific
Hello,
Am Donnerstag 12. März 2009 22:12:06 schrieb Rask Ingemann Lambertsen:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 05:46:19PM +0100, Carsten Gerlach wrote:
The kernel has the right module for this chipset, cp2101, wich I can load
with modprobe cp2101.
It should happen automatically.
Yes, now it
maybe it would be easier... or maybe not... opkg and deb packages are
similar, so it would be nice to have a cross-tool. As you can see debian
packaging some times is slow... that's why sometimes it may be useful to
test opkg apps directly. (and after all.. linux is choice, isn't it?)
If you want
What's the FROM: ?
/jOERG
Am Fr 13. März 2009 schrieb arne anka:
hi,
i just received the mail below -- at a first glance it looks like simple
spam, but on a second one it seems to be from om (and no visible snag).
still strikes me as _very_ odd ...
had anyone else such experiences?
om:
On Mar 13 21:30+1300, Robin Paulson wrote:
snip
true, but they can't have it both ways. if they say, 'we want input
from the community' on something or other, the likelihood of
disagreement/flames/arguments etc. goes up. then they either can
snip
They don't ask for input from the community on
if I'm not mistaken, it's:
Ailsa Huang ailsa_hu...@openmoko.com
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Joerg Reisenweber jo...@openmoko.org wrote:
What's the FROM: ?
/jOERG
Am Fr 13. März 2009 schrieb arne anka:
hi,
i just received the mail below -- at a first glance it looks like simple
spam,
On 14/03/2009, at 2:33 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
Warren Baird wrote(a):
I haven't had time to install a 4.4.3 build yet, but I was
wondering if
anyone had confirmed if the duplicate sms message issue has been
resolved? I'm running Lorn's build of 4.4.2, but my sms inbox keeps
filling up
On Mar 13, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Will Siddall wrote:
if I'm not mistaken, it's:
Ailsa Huang ailsa_hu...@openmoko.com
That is correct
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Distrowatch for FreeRunner! Great idea!
http://distrowatch.com/
Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
Hello, I was wondering: anyone has an idea or stats about
which distributions are used by the FreeRunners out there? Something like:
===
Om 2007.x: 50%
Om 2008.x: 20%
Lorn Potter a écrit :
Just tested sending 3 SMS to my phone from internet gateway.
Got build from QTE improved and see no duplicates. Maybe i am
doing somethnig wrong ;-) or it is fixed.
This problem was intermittent and only happened on gta02, and only
sometimes.
We looked into this
1) Create a .desktop file for your script (e.g., /home/root/fix-e.desktop).
2) Tell E to run that .desktop file on startup by adding its path to
~/.e/e/applications/startup/.order.
echo /home/root/fix-e.desktop /home/root/.e/e/applications/startup/.order
I am using a script that does not require
Ugh, my E seems to be broken. It no longer detects when something in
/usr/share/applications changes. What now?? :(
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The latest is 4.4.3 which has a new git repo available for community
maintenance. They've added echo fixes in the last couple of days. I think
they're using current kernels which have a multitude of fixes too. See this
thread for details, many of which will appear towards the end.
I received it. Here is the header
fromKevin Dean ke...@foreverdean.infotopablodanielm...@gmail.com
dateFri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:20 PMsubjectOpenmoko Neo 1973
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Rodney D. Myers rod_my...@fastmail.fmwrote:
On Mar 13, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Will Siddall wrote:
if I'm
Risto H. Kurppa schrieb:
(cc:d the authors of some broken packages I was able to extract the
e-mail address from..)
Hi!
If you have packaged some of the apps listed below, I just want to let
you know that the package in opkg.org is broken and not recognized as
an installable file
(to try
Interesting. Have you tried 4.4.3 on your gta02 yet? :-)
Warren
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Lorn Potter lpot...@trolltech.com wrote:
On 14/03/2009, at 2:33 AM, Radek Polak wrote:
Warren Baird wrote(a):
I haven't had time to install a 4.4.3 build yet, but I was wondering if
Hi!
Since the current state of web browsers for OM distributions is now
really bad, I was planning to write a browser review/comparison to
point out the reality. I then realized it's a lot of work for one man
so I thought why couldn't we share the load and write it together.
This way I hope that
U-BLOX GPS chip ANTRAIS 4 and above can run in several power modes:
0: Continuous Tracking Mode, about 3.5 mA
1: Fix Now -- sleep mode about 130 uA
Fix Now mode can be enabled by ubx binary message CFG-RXM. Detailed
parameters are configured by CFG-FXN.
One of the problem is how to activate
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:59:50 +0900
W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Just once, I do it straight after boot - lasts through suspend etc.
The original called for move and I wrote copy - sorry - not sure if
copy works as well, or it has to be move (mv vs cp)
BillK
What works is
Nice it would be grat in future if we (debian users) could just add opkg
repos as deb ones... maybe with different priority... it may be difficult
and risky, but indeed useful!
Wouldn't it be much easier to just create real debian packages?
Well, since [io]pkgs can be found in all kinds of
Fernando Martins wrote:
1) I got the date reset to 1970 a few times. I was not paying attention
but I guess this happens when battery is removed, i.e., there's no
battery specific for the clock?
There is a backup battery. Make sure that the system time is being saved
to the hardware clock,
I've got to agree that some more communication about Paroli would be a
good thing.
Arne's got it exactly right by saying to be 'open to the community'
is at the core of their business model -- and, what's more, it
accounts for a huge part of their customer base.
After all, what was the point of
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