Michael Kluge wrote:
OK, thanks.
iface usb0 inet static
pre-up ifconfig usb0 hw ether 6E:A3:B3:D1:4E:24
address 192.168.0.202
...
You should be able to do:
iface usb0 inet static
hwaddress ether 6E:A3:B3:D1:4E:24
address 192.168.0.202
...
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Roland Mas wrote:
shawn sullivan, 2008-07-21 09:01:26 -0600 :
Dvorak, here I come!
Er, Dvorak on a touchscreen might be exactly the wrong thing to
do... you don't really want to alternate taps on both sides of the
screen, do you?
QWERTY is also optimized for that (originally to avoid
And temp in 0.25 Kelvin
steps -- Celcius in 0.1 steps. But this is basically scaling up
operation and you see otherwise unmassaged data.
?
1K step = 1 degree Celsius step
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reaper527 wrote:
I am currently using the multi-touch keyboard, and am having a hard time
making the keyboard disappear when I use the webbrowser (in my case,
minimo).
I have tried altering the /etc/matchbox/session file, as the toggle switch
guide suggested, but I am not seeing a button
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| And temp in 0.25 Kelvin
| steps -- Celcius in 0.1 steps. But this is basically scaling up
| operation and you see otherwise unmassaged data.
|
| ?
| 1K step = 1 degree Celsius step
Scaling up operation refers to the sentence
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Is it possible to leave the USB connection up, so you can work on the
Freerunner via ssh, and at the same time bring up the WIFI?
sure -- just have wifi and usb0 on different networks (e.g.
192.168.0.0/24 for usb and 192.168.1.0/24 for wifi). the only glitch
might
When I scroll the application list (on 2007.2), it keeps going for a
while, very slowly slowing down until it comes to a stop. This makes it
very difficult to hit the applications in the middle of the menu. Is
there a way to configure this so that e.g. it stops faster?
Thanks,
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stef wrote:
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
SMS applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails.
When I try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while. Is there any
way to fix it or to
Paul Buede wrote:
Hey, I was looking at the wiki but could not find something that laid
the steps out for me.
I have been messing with the default image, and have it upgraded as of
yesterday. I want to check out the ASU image. Whats the best way to do
that? I don't have anything in the
Lisa wrote:
~ Folks,
~ I don't need a major design statement for my phone...I just want
a (mostly) working phone. There is a point where taking one more thing
away doesn't make it simpler any longer, it makes it hard to figure
out/work on. Not having a terminal in ASU ( the general
Scott wrote:
Charles,
While that is a means of bringing the keyboard button back, thats just
too damn hard! And I have to do that all over again if I upgrade!
Needs to be a simple configuration setting.
Agreed, but I was just replying to that part:
if you HAVE to leave them out could
Upgrading kernel on root from
2:2.6.24+git25+8533927964761f4e2078ccd8607b90f5acc60b93-r0 to
2:2.6.24+git75929+66a83c97c4545ce4f07e0d90998f906fae49caf2-r1...
Downloading
Back in the glorious days of Qtopia2 (o zauri, where are thou?), there
was an X server running on top of Qt-embedded. I'm pretty sure it
stalled since then, but one can give it a try
(http://xqt.sourceforge.jp/).
BTW, it might have been a quicker way to reach the let's run random X
apps
Marek Lindner wrote:
On Thursday, 31. July 2008 05:24:45 Josh Monson wrote:
Or is Sean saying that this would be an option if it was in the form of
a package, so if the package was built (by the community) then you would
have the choice to toggle or not to toggle? I am assuming that
Brian C wrote:
henrikz wrote:
arne anka wrote:
does it happen with the charger only or everytime you connect usb?
It happens both with the AC charger and the usb-cable.
Intrestingly it doesn't freeze the keyboard when using i.e. the terminal,
however it messes up the key-bindings e.g.:
Robin Häggqvist wrote:
4) GPS
Will I be able to keep maps updated for free?
Will it be possible to make use of google maps, in the sense of having
the indications on how to get from A to B?
Check out OSM project http://www.openstreetmap.org/ They have a good
thing going.
Evgeny Ginzburg wrote:
Scott wrote:
Why do the latest ASU folders not have the kernel or root file system
files?
AFAIK if they are no changed, they don't appear again.
Couldn't we get symlinks to the old ones or something? Having to click
on all the days until you find a directory with the
The FSO image comes with feeds referencing 'my-distribution.org', which
I assume is meant to be an example (example.com would be more
appropriate for that purpose though)
Are there feeds that I can use that will not break FSO?
Thanks,
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3) I just noticed the control key seems to be applying at strange
times. If you get a } character, hit the CTRL key first. I will look
into this.
Some people have reported something similar in matchbox-keyboard, which
appeared to be linked to whether the USB cable was connect or not.
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
for a nice handle to save your fingernails and do no violence on SD-holder by
using a knife etc, see:
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/sdcard-handle
note the pretty original scotchtape-end of the transparent sticky tape ;-)
Works like a charm!
It works to remove
digger vermont wrote:
Hello,
Its great to have the updates now for FSO but I've a problem with it. I
installed the distro-feed-configs ipk
Where did you find that? I asked earlier about feeds in FSO but got no
answer.
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Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
imho shipping such an adapter within FR box would be a nice gesture from
OM -- they chosen an adapter which seems to be not that popular and
people struggle to choose 'the right one'. I bet if OM bought in
bulk it would cost them no more than 1$ a piece.
Yes, that
How can I activate the keyboard? Or how can I automate the appearance at
selection of an enter field?
Depending on what distribution you're running, see:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/ASU_Keyboard_Toggle
or
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Switching_Keyboards#How_to_add_a_keyboard_toggle_button
Christian Weßel wrote:
I tried to restart the X but that failed with an unreadable repeating
error message. Afterwards I had to reboot.
Can you paste your /etc/matchbox/session? There might be an error in it.
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Florian Hackenberger wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2008, Holger Freyther wrote:
Fantastic, did you consider sending the patch upstream?
I'll wait a few days. Usually I'm not satisfied with the first version
and keep improving it. I don't want to steal the time of the navit
developers by
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
Hello people,
I want to share a simple duke nukem 3d port for Neo which you
can play using the accelerometer :)
You can get all the files at: http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/duke-nukem-3d/
and the link below has the instructions:
Eildert Groeneveld wrote:
when trying to upgrade against testing
src/gz fso-all http://shr.bearstech.com/fso-testing/ipk/all
I get a segmentation fault:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/opkg# opkg upgrade
Upgrading angstrom-version on root from 1:-20080729-r1 to 1:-20080904-r1...
Downloading
SCarlson wrote:
Hey guys --
Does anyone's resolv.conf get stomped on every time the machine is
rebooted? I have been adding my nameservers by hand.. Just wondering if
there is a good reason for this?
Look at /etc/network/interfaces; in some cases it overwrites resolv.conf
there (and if
Steve Mosher wrote:
I encourage you to make these changes, marco. It will show people how
the contribution of one creative person can be modified by another.
I actually made some of those changes. My version is much more playable,
but it cannot be calibrated at this point (although it would be
After my iPhone-bearing friends kept telling me the keyboard was too
small, I decided to create a layout with fewer letters. Each letter
becomes therefore bigger. However, the representation is the same size.
Is there a way to allow the font to scale? Is there documentation for
the .kbd format
The bottom bar is pretty useless and takes up valuable real estate. Is
there a way to disable it? (I already managed to remove the installer
from it)
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:28:06 -0700 Charles-Henri Gros charles-henri.gros
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
After my iPhone-bearing friends kept telling me the keyboard was too
small, I decided to create a layout with fewer letters. Each letter
becomes
the font size itself is defined in the theme - so u'll have to modify that.
as for borders - theme as well.
Any pointers for how to do that? Ideally I'd like the font size to
depend on the layout but it looks like it's not possible. But borders
would be a good start.
edje_decc FILE.edj
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:42:48 -0700 Charles-Henri Gros charles-henri.gros
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
the font size itself is defined in the theme - so u'll have to modify
that. as for borders - theme as well.
Any pointers for how to do that? Ideally
Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2008, W.Kenworthy wrote:
I installed the kobodeluxe game for the kid, but we cant figure out how
to exit it :(
Even if you go through 5 new lives and get the menu, hitting quit with a
stylus just takes you back into the game. Ended up removing the
Matthias Camenzind wrote:
I tried but allways the same error on first line: iptables: No
chain/target/match by that name
You might need extra kernel modules. Could you give the exact error message?
What I use is this:
iface usb0 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask
daniel103 wrote:
Hello,
when I have included the folowing line:
g_main_context_iteration (NULL, TRUE);
I recieve the error:
...implicit declaration of function 'g_main_context_iteration'...
Can you help me?
Add a #include glib.h ?
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vale wrote:
someone managed to get the duke3d port for the openmoko with accelerometer
usage working with debian?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_3D
I tried once but it wouldn't resize or rotate (I believe the framebuffer
version of X doesn't allow that)
i get it started, but cant
Fox Mulder wrote:
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff works right.
I wish there
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
Fox Mulder wrote:
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff
Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone
I'm working for a free german Linux-Magazine called Yalmagazine
(www.yalmagazine.org). We are publishing an article about the Openmoko
Freerunner this month.
I'm writing to ask you, if I may use some 2008.8 screenshots from the wiki:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
For those interested I can make available my modified binaries for both
duke and xglamo. I can of course also provide the modified sources
(actually, I *have* to)
There you go:
http://charles-henri.org/duke3d
http://charles-henri.org
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Konstantin wrote:
Is there any documentation available that describes the format of the
.kbd-files
the Illume-Keyboard uses? I'd like to build a german qwertz-layout (comes in
handy for writing SMS ;) ), but don't quite understand the format of the
Lally Singh wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm working on getting the entire OM stack to build under
OpenSolaris (under an LX zone), and am having a problem. I'm using
Mokomakefile.
Specifically:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../../src/lib/ecore
-I../../../src/lib/ecore
*Updated Duke3D a version without sound but that works like a charm an
has a semitransparent buttons
Nice to know people appreciate my work ;)
By the way, I fixed the .desktop file (I'm like you, I don't like
testing so much...)
Turning sound back on is just a matter of changing the config
Robin Paulson wrote:
2008/12/11 DJDAS dj...@djdas.net:
Sorry for being a little OT, but what do you mean with problems that
are present when this is done from the
commend-line, with xrandr?
If you mean the mess after the rotation (strange lines/graphic that
fixes after a refresh) I noticed
When trying to read the accelerometers, it looks like no data is
received if there's a big change in acceleration.
e.g. if I hexdump /dev/input/event2, and start shaking the phone, output
stops.
Any ideas why this may be happening / how to fix it?
Thanks,
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matthias wrote:
Fine, excactly the right thing for my boredom right now!
but you should have mentioned the dependencies from python-pygame.
on om2008.12 it seemed quite slow to me and did not recognized my
movements, but let's try it a few more times!
Accelerometers don't appear to work
Alex Tsui wrote:
Yes, the bug is exactly as you described: the stream of data pauses in
motion. Is there some more information about this somewhere? I
searched docs.openmoko.org/trac but didn't turn up this specific bug.
Then again, most of the tickets are filed under OM 2008.8, maybe
there's
Helge Hafting wrote:
Crane, Matthew wrote:
The auto-detect routines that make a human or answering machine
determination before switching to an operator seem to fail consistently
when answering with my openmoko phone. I'd rather they didn't call at
all, but at least when they do you
kimaidou wrote:
I am answering myself here : I found the solution :you have to add a
at the end of the arecord line
So the file content is now :
#!/bin/bash
zenity --question --title=Voice-note --text=Click Validate to START
recording; gostart=$?
if [ $gostart = 1 ]
then
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
matthias matthiasfels...@web.de writes:
arecord -D hw -f S16_LE -t wav -c 1 -r 8000 ~/rec-$(date
+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M).wav
How about using speex compression? I recorded a few words with
arecord -f S16_LE -r 44100 a.wav
and ended up with a 1089580-byte file.
I really feel that Qi was not a good idea. At least, with u-boot as it
was, I had a reasonably good phone using SHR. I also have the uneasy
feeling that there is no undo from Qi, or am I wrong?
You're wrong :)
I installed Qi once, but reflashing u-boot on top of it worked just fine.
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Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Charles-Henri Gros charles-henri.gros+openm...@m4x.org writes:
In this case I suggest using something like
arecord -f S16_LE -r 44100 | speexenc - a.speex
I was going to suggest it too but it does not work:
I looked into it.
What I did to get it to work:
arecord
Iain B. Findleton wrote:
I have been playing a bit with the accelerometers on the FR appear to
observe the following:
1) The time stamp on events appears to be unreliable, in the sense
that the time difference
between sequential events is frequently negative, and appears
also to
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