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Hi,
thanks for your work, but it didn't work for me. I used your spreadsheet
to calculate the values. Is there something I can do wrong? It sets the
time, but I still don't get a fix.
$posx = 3784209.3;
$posy = 901525.8;
$posz = 5037577.6;
Are my values for Berlin/Germany (52.516667,
Al Johnson wrote:
It would be very easy to take the formulae from the spreadsheet in
javascript.
Alternatively you can use it directly in the script if you glue in the calcs
in perl to calculate $posx, $posy and $posz as below. Variable $posacc is the
estimated accuracy of the supplied
thomasg wrote:
Testresults from other people appreciated.
I can confirm this, I get a fix in about 90s without SD-card. I wasn't
able to get a fix before this with the internal antenna. I can confirm
the better signal of about 20dbm, too.
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I copied some (big) files to and from the card, none were corrupted, all
md5-sums were identical. I'm using a sandisk 4GB SDHC card.
Thanks for the great work.
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look here:
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47
Scott Derrick wrote:
does it say what the two settings actually do?
Scott
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Hey all,
I'm Chris, resident of Calgary, Alberta Canada. I'm a Linux geek, I
confess. I currently work for some big oil and gas companies as a
Linux systems administrator, and Backup Storage admin. I have some
experience kernel hacking. I use Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, and OSX.
My diploma
cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
will tell.
First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware VM.
Cheers,
Chris
On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
available
in this.
Thanks,
Eric
- Original Message
From: Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
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Hi Nikolaus, et. all.
I may not first try to setup a build
I have been making some progress with this. I've been mucking around
with VMware and with Parallels for OSX. I'm fairly close to getting a
ready to go VMware image. If all goes well, mid-next week will be
uploaded somehow/somewhere.
Chris
On 4/13/07, Richard Boehme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
http://pimlico-project.org/
On 4/15/07, Esra Kummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
Just read about a new project called pimlico.
From the homepage:
Pimlico is a suite of lightweight Personal Information Management
(PIM) applications designed primarily for handheld and mobile devices.
They
Maybe you could scan the article int .pdf for a Media section of the
Wiki? I don't get Popular Science, but would love to see any real
media on openmoko!
Cheers,
Chris
On 4/15/07, Mike Hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Bryan Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All. I was just
wires.
Cheers,
Chris Fazekas
On 4/24/07, Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't mind about 3.5 or 2.5mm, but we could start a vote. ;-)
Or a flame war 8-)
Carlo
Umm, I don't think we can just vote and have the hardware magically
change. It takes quite a bit of time
In reply to my own post here is a huge list of them:
http://www.nextag.com/bluetooth-headphones/search-html
On 4/24/07, Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Moto V3i uses USB for the headphones/mic. You wanna talk about
frustrating. This is going to have Bluetooth right? I imagine
On 4/24/07, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Moto V3i uses USB for the headphones/mic. You wanna talk about
frustrating. This is going to have Bluetooth right? I imagine there
are bluetooth headphones? Wouldn't that solve all problems? Wires
suck.
BT hands free uses a
with a faster cpu?? :-)
Can anyone in the know shed some light?
Chris S.
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and stylus.
Thanks!
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potentially high on the coolness scale). With just a
big flat surface then there's no way to keep you lined up on your keys
at speed. I type pretty fast on my mini qwerty. All my personal email
for the last few years have been 99.9% written on this thing, including
this one.
-Chris
On Sat
Here's my commercial...
It took less than a month to load OSX on a whitebox
...less than a week to load OSX on an appleTV
Imaging what you can do with OpenMoko on your iPhone?
We'll see what the future holds. :)
Chris
On 6/4/07, Rory McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple have released
I do work for the fellow who own's http://www.scottevest.com, and I
know he has a personal contact with the guy named... Leo Laporte from
http://www.twit.tv/
Maybe if I can get my hands on a demo of the Neo1973, I can get it on TV?
Thoughts? Contact me directly if needed.
Cheers,
Chris
On 6
Sorry, forgot to replyall.
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From: Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 4, 2007 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: FIC Fanboys
To: Ryan Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe someone can talk to jinx.com or a similar company about running
a print off? Tell them you don't
On 7/15/07, David Lefty Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm personally quite confident that if some government or other decides
that they need to listen in on my conversations, my having a cellphone
which won't cooperate with them isn't going to slow them down
particularly. I'm also quite
On 7/17/07, Daniel Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the projects of interest for people?
Related to the idea of a Call Firewall
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Preferences#Call_Firewall
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wishlist:ANARM
The usual per-caller ringers would be nice to have,
On 7/26/07, Krzysztof Kajkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couple of months ago there was a problem amongst phase 0 developers -
if their phone's battery was completly dead neo1973 did not charge it.
I donno if this was fixed but charging battery in external charger (or
in other phone - ie. Nokia)
On 8/14/07, hank williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that this is not useful at all.
Actually it would be quite useful.
+1 for tagging the subject.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there plans to provide a car adapter for the Neo?
This is a general problem. Where are USB-Power Adator out there. Also
for cars.
But most of them just power the 5V line. This is bad with 99% of the
bad behaving
I have done a little bit of work with SIM cards in Linux. You should
check out the PCSC project. It isn't the easiest thing to get running,
but it can read and write data to/from SIM cards. (Assuming you have a
reader it supports. I have a Towitoko Chipdrive, and a Cardman 6020
that it
Michael -
Thanks for the update! Is there anything that we could do to help move
the wifi driver along? Or is the hold up somewhere inside Atheros or
the madwifi team?
Thanks!
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano wrote:
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
The gating factor is still
Richard Reichenbacher wrote:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Hello,
GTA01 850MHz Experiment
---
As mentioned in the last update, we modified a couple of GTA01
handsets for 850MHz operation to test them in the USA. Due to the
enthusiastic response I received to my request for
Richard Reichenbacher wrote:
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Richard
2008/5/14 Mo Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Except for if music files, images etc. on the phone are owned by root,
in which case we wouldn't be able to access them via ssh.
On the contrary!
1. Disable root login via ssh.
2. Log in as a luser.
3. Su to root.
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2008/5/15 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 5/15/08, Geoff Ruscoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think gtk should definitely be part of the platform. As far as I know the
Java Swing hooks are for gtk. Since its shipping with Java it should be
able to use the gtk, right?
Plus as
order
individual phones unless the value of the extras outweighs the extra
cost.
Thanks, Chris.
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time..
To answer Chris's question.. I don't think any prices have been
posted/mentioned yet for items like that..
Regards
Neil
ian douglas wrote:
If it's included in the bulk order, do you *need* to declare an extra
value?
Chris Hogan wrote:
Just wondering if anyone knows how much
True - I hadn't yet read Ian's reply when I wrote that :-).
On Fri, 16 May 2008 03:19:59 pm Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
0n Fri, May 16, 2008 at 03:17:28PM +1000, Chris Hogan wrote:
So the only 'savings' we're getting are the extras packed in with the
bulk orders. If they're only worth
:-)
For other Aussies, Nick's figures show a cost of $465 for bulk vs $481 for an
individual order.
Nick, would you mind if I posted your figures on the Group Orders wiki?
Chris.
On Fri, 16 May 2008 03:59:49 pm nickd wrote:
That's strange. I'm in Brisbane and it worked out cheaper to buy in
bulk. I
2008/5/20 Ben Burdette [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Travis Tabbal wrote:
C++ is difficult to link against, so that limits the languages that you can
use for development. For instance, D has a hard time with linking to C++
(or did last I checked). C, on the other hand is far simpler to link to.
2008/5/21 Nkoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Carlo E. Prelz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My complaint is that it would be difficult for me to put my hands into
the default apps. They are C++, QT, and expectedly using enough of
those creepy C++-isms (possibly, even those
2008/5/27 Bin Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HI,
Is there a good library can handle MP3 id3tag encoding easily? AFAIK,
the encoding that in the id3tag can't be decided, it maybe ASCII,
UTF-8 and others which sometimes cause the software to decode some
error character.
The libid3tag can do raw
Openmoko phones are as cheap as they are because they use commodity
hardware, I'm given to understand. If you wanted a phone with open
hardware, you'd probably be paying thousands for all the custom
components. Plus there's testing and certification for various parts,
which probably is also
The cost is probably on the order of paraplegia. And I wonder about
the power requirements -- there haven't been significant advances in
battery technology lately.
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2008/6/3 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are some pics and videos by Einstein from freeyourphone.de:
- http://tinyurl.com/66ktzl
(URL maps to
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/gallery/menu.php?gallery=membersalbum_id=8
)
Those AJAX image widgets seem to be designed
2008/6/6 steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Stroller you crack me up. (vi rules.)
We need a religious war between the Digitii, the Stylii, and Quertii.
Or three products?
Rant away. Your views are always welcome.
What of the Dvoraksai?
I do think that thumb keyboards are best -- tactile feedback.
2008/6/9 Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/6/9 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
an 80x24 terminal is possible to make it readable @ qvga - if we allow
scrolling. (and possible in landscape with an ultra-tiny 4-pixel wide font -
possible (3 pixels for text, 1 for space). not
2008/6/10 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:40:08 +0100 Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
On 10 Jun 2008, at 02:17, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
browsing full web pages scrammed into a 2.8 screen as many have
suggested, is
really...
2008/6/13 enaut [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm feeling reminded of those creditcard sized poket calendars we have
in germany. on those you have got the calendar information of a whole
year + the Information of hollidays and other special days. land
everything is readable and pretty clear to read. so
2008/6/12 Brad Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michele
Do you want feature X or feature Y?
you might need a table representing the cost and business feasibility
of each feature. We've seen a lot more transparency on the 3g decision
recently which reveals it to be more complicated than people
2008/7/2 Crane, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe you guys could set a time that the web store will open, on
whatever day it does open? E.g. if it's not open by 10am, it's not
going to open that day.
That could give everybody a fair shot of getting their orders asap.
Matt
Or at least
So at the risk of starting this thread back up, why does my SIM work
with two of the images, but not the others? Is it a difference in
kernels? Some plumbing between the UI and the kernel? Or a UI issue?
(Or all of the above?)
Basically, can I flash the kernel from an image that worked,
Lorn -
Thanks for the image for the GTA01! I loaded it up on my phone, and it
works like a champ without the SIM. When I put the SIM in, it starts
up, and then quickly goes to a black text screen. It looks like the UI
is crashing. Tapping the screen does nothing, and pressing the AUX
I don't know if this will help, but yesterday Lorn posted the following
to fix sound :
quickfix:
ssh into the device as root, and then do
ln -s /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios /etc/alsa
restart qtopia
Once I finally got my GTA01 running with the Qtopia build, I had the
same problem with
2008/7/20 Ryan Meador [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think it's important that we use an existing general-purpose platform such
as
Prolog (at least, it's about as general purpose as logic programming gets...).
I would favor Rhino.DSL, simply because I know it integrates well with
a language with dbus
2008/7/19 Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone interested in a different group buy?
I want one of these:
http://www.jetmall.net/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPRODProdID=303
I'm with you, too.
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if there was an app on the
phone itself to do it too...
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2008/7/29 Marek Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
At the same time we heard comments from a key developer who indicated
that the decision was made above him by unnamed individuals with whom
the community has no obvious means of communication, and who apparently
don't even listen to the
2008/7/29 Marek Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday, 29. July 2008 20:17:00 Chris Wright wrote:
But you do have a design team, according to Rasterman.
Of course we have. How do you think we are trying to get to a device that is
ready for end user ? And this is just the beginning. We
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/08/02/kill-gsm-radio-buzz.html
Maybe that could provide a less invasive means to getting rid of the problem?
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2008/8/7 Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 12:39, Craig B. Allen wrote:
If zhone is going to be around for a while, how can I make a request
for a new feature?
Well, that depends a lot on what kind of feature request this is. As I wrote
above, zhone is mostly to test
- Original Message -
From: Robert William Hutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've bought a Neo Freerunner and debug board - all looks pretty good so
far. This is my first real use of Linux and I'm beginning to feel like
I'm throwing myself off the deep end a bit, but
2008/8/15 Harald Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Aug 15, Roland Mas wrote:
You may want ot look at cron instead of at. at is for one-time jobs,
cron is for recurring jobs.
will cron work while FR being suspended ?
haven't checked yet, but so far I've read this only from atd,
and atd
2008/8/22 Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pardon.
I don't care for the warm and fuzzy feeling you get by having malloc
fail on you.
It does not give you a bit more system stability! The one app
receiving malloc errors is just not app of many. They all have a
problem then.
Imagine, the
2008/8/22 Chris Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/8/22 Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pardon.
I don't care for the warm and fuzzy feeling you get by having malloc
fail on you.
It does not give you a bit more system stability! The one app
receiving malloc errors is just not app of many
2008/8/22 Lothar Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You must have a lock, since otherwise you may accidantly issue an
emergency call.
Lothar
With my current phone, you can make emergency calls on it, even if the
phone is locked. It happened to me once. I got a call a few minutes
later from the call
Have you tried setting the resolution on the command line?
Something like this:
sdlgnuboy --vmode=480,640,32 tetris.gb
Chris.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:43 AM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yuppie, thanks a lot, I compliled it usccessfully, but now, when I try to
launch the app, I
Did you have to add any repositories? I'm using the FDOM image from
13th September and don't see it in opkg list.
Chris.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 2:22 AM, Hans-Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 14. September 2008 17:08:00 schrieb Martin Šenkeřík:
and from which repositories?
i use
2008/10/1 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
eg:
Press | Guess+dist
e e+0 w+1 r+2 d+2 s+1
r r+0 t+1 e+2 f+1 g+2 d+3
k k+0 l+1 o+2 i+3 j+3
d d+0 f+1 s+1 e+1 c+1 r+2 w+2
I assume this takes into account the keyboard layout, so if I use
dvorak or some
2008/10/26 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm a bit tired of all those (useless) threads like this. I DO USE the FR
with Om2008.9 for everyday use, I do not even own any other cellphone.
We should improve what we have and stop useless discussions, as well
about Google's trick of Android
the [default] section, where you can add the line you
mentioned, Tom.
I modified the wiki page.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Tom Yates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, David Samblas wrote:
One of those dirty things is change config files, the standard
the Network
Manager packages pulled in the mobile-broadband-provider-info in.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/mobile-broadband-provider-info
NetworkManager works out of the box on that laptop with a Three 3G modem. :-)
Might be a handy package for OM/QE, etc..
cheers,
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supports MS Outlook on Windoze.. :-(
http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextended4.4/qtopiadesktop/over-desktop-
synchronization-1.html
Anyone know of a way of (ab)using this (or any other system) to sync to and
from Kontact ?
cheers!
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with the newer image so I'll have to go dig through
the archives to find that (only been on this list a short time, though I've had
the phone since September), thanks for the pointer!
Anyone have a link handy ?
cheers,
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the external speaker by
default (and hence get lots of feedback), in contrast to outgoing ones that
sound just great.
cheers,
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 2:23:03 am Kishore wrote:
As is a classic case, I missed the attachment! ;)
Thanks for that, I'll play with it today.
Does QT 4.4.2 not use the AT command that was recently discovered to activate
the echo canceller / noise reduction feature of calypso ?
cheers,
Chris
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 7:19:05 am Chris Samuel wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 2:23:03 am Kishore wrote:
As is a classic case, I missed the attachment! ;)
Thanks for that, I'll play with it today.
Works rather nicely, thanks!
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iface MIXER
name 'Mic2 Capture Volume'
- value 0
+ value 1
}
control.49 {
comment.access 'read write'
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).
Not tried to use Wifi with it.
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) I've no idea if what I've done covers all the necessary
points it needs to be set at..
4) I don't want to risk destroying anyone elses phone!
So take a look at what I've done and comment on it please.
Just be gentle..
cheers!
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- Damien Thébault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 08:35, Chris Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So take a look at what I've done and comment on it please.
First, I think that the patch for the header file is missing.
Er, that might be because I didn't
- Chris Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Damien Thébault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Sorry *Damien*!
I blame it on the jet lag, this is my third timezone in 4 days..
Chris (now in Austin, Texas)
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I have no illusions about submarine patents, etc..
Agree wholeheartedly on the response!
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as this was publicly announced and archived I submitted
it as a Groklaw NewsPick (who knows, maybe PJ will pick it up
as a main article) and blogged about it.
I'll also pass it onto an open source friendly journalist
friend of mine.
Every little helps..
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(GTA02, rev 5 I think, purchased July/August in the UK).
I've been running Qt Extended 4.3.3-snapshot and 4.4.2
if that helps.
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- Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Samuel wrote:
Hi Chris,
Hiya,
I'm puzzled about this buzzing, is this something that the
other party only hears or are you hearing this yourself ?
For the other party, and tweaking the gsmhandset.state is not
helping (for me at least
for
doing an SMS, but it seems to only do predictive text with
no way to just be able to type what you want..
Anyone got any clues ?
cheers,
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('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.
Chris.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Minh Ha Duong
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 8:02:04 pm Erland Lewin wrote:
One thing I'd be prepared to pay for is some sort of handwriting
recognition or grafitti-style input.
That's already in QT Extended 4.4.2.
I can't use it, but it's all a matter of taste!
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 9:05:42 pm arne anka wrote:
not everybody uses qtopia.
I didn't mean to imply that they did, just that it exists.
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 4:38:45 am Damien Thébault wrote:
* The GPS doesn't work
Odd, it does on mine (QT 4.4.2), just need to give it enough time to get a
lock though.
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undeleted SMS's left on the phone.
Given I'm not a big phone user that's not hard to handle but I can imagine if
you're doing lots of texting then you'd be in strife. :-(
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 11:24:30 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there other fs types that are more suitable, and work with debian?
For the future I'd keep an eye on btrfs, it has an ssd mount option amongst
other things (including checksumming your data on disk, snapshots, etc).
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calypso to never deep sleep.
FWIW I can receive calls when suspected with Qt Extended.
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Hi folks,
I was pondering trying SHR but looking around on the Wiki and the SHR Trac I
couldn't see any information as to whether it supports importing vcard files
into its contact database.Can anyone clue me in please ?
cheers,
Chris
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:36:19 pm Julien Cassignol wrote:
There's no contact database, as we use frameworkd. So right now the
contact database is your SIM. We're waiting for opimd integration to
work further on this topic.
Thanks for that Julien.
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into speakerphone mode by itself
and then causing feedback.
I (hopefully!) solved that issue by moving the alsa config file for the speaker
phone out of the way and symlinking the gsmhandset file to the original
filename.
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