quite a bit...
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Dean Collins wrote:
Hey Jeff,
I was going to mention sphinx (or even a lumenvox installation), but
this would require people to have an asterisk installation if they were
going to run this application.
An ASP service will always offer more accuracy and functionality and
needn't be too expensive
Dean Collins wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Nope not the same thing, not the same functionality.
Ya, moziax is more useful. ;)
In sum, moziax (formerly mozphone) is a firefox plugin that turns the browser
into a softphone.
Coraleta is a proprietary thing companies can buy so when shoppers are surfing
on a single
Asterisk server and Mexuar, you could basically deliver calls to every
Neo globally eliminating all inbound and international call charges.
You still think I'm spamming Jeff?
Yes. Do you have financial interests with them at all? The original thread was
about Voice Activated Controls
jeff wrote:
Jonathon Suggs wrote:
Does anyone know of any software for natural language processing that
could be ported to OM/Neo? I really like some of the software that is
available for the PocketPC (MS Voice Commander and Fonix). They both
run and work well on a resource limited platform
Denis Kot wrote:
Great, finally I've got it working with xoo. But I've two problems with it:
1. no cursor over xoo screen
Try: To see the cursor, change /etc/matchbox/session
SHOWCURSOR=yes
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FWIW Buenos Aires, Argentina was $140 (2 fones + dev board).
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
Ha, only 100 dollars for you. Shipping to South Africa is $160
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hey everyone i live in Qatar, and just to see how much the shipping would be
for the 900 MHz i
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Hi,
would it be possible to add signatures for the packages and hashes for
the images?
As well, the prebuilt image files should have at least one of: md5sum,
sha1sum, or pgp signature files.
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else notice the battery life has not been so good?
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Alkaline, the original energizer batteries that came with the device. I
may have some NiMH batteries lying around somewhere, but I don't have
any AAA lithium polymer nor a suitable charger.
Alex Teiche wrote:
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They just posted the release, so it is not 2 months old. I finally got it
downloaded last night, but had some problems getting it loaded correctly. I'll
try again once I get home from work tonight. Also, screen keyboard seems to be
more responsive.
Also, I was able to flash a new boot rom that
After I make sure everything is working correctly, I'll post the rom image and
procedure to flash online. Like any other flash though, you can brick the
device.
On Friday, August 13, 2010 02:23:20 pm Brian wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:41:25 -0500
Jeff jcolb...@netins.net wrote:
Also, I
It's easy to load languages on the card. But unfortunately, they don't have a
Polish Wiki yet. As long as you get the international Wikireader, it supports
up to a 16gb microSD card. International comes with an 8gb. English takes up
about 5gb.
Summer 2010 Update (8GB, 16GB)
Download the base
be a globe icon on the main screen. You use that to select
other languages/wikis.
Hope that helped.
Jeff
On 12/25/2010 3:53 PM, Alexander Lehner wrote:
Sorry for posting this here, I don't know if there's already a list
for the WR.
I've got a WikiReader now for some month and my 10y
As a new year's treat I threw together some instructions on how to flash
your Wikireader with a modified boot rom that will give you a
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Don't Panic splash screen.
Usual caveats apply. You can brick your machine doing this, so be careful.
I knew the mediaon and pandigital were the compressed and shortened
versions of the Wikireader. The big one can use larger SD cards, so you
can carry around more information. Mine has the full english wikipedia,
wiktionary, and wikiquotes on an 8gb microsd. If you use a 16 gb card,
you can add
the Google maps website does list a linux version, but it lists a pentium
class processor as a system requirement, I wonder if we could get google to
do a custom compile onto our hardware, seems like their style
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would be really nice.
I'm not asking you to go farther than your agreement, but if you could map
the system commands for the major components into the driver, that would be
a wonderful help
Thank you so much, Sean, for making this all possible, it's really a
wonderful thing
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! and OpenMoKo is supposed to be build compatible with Zaurus apps,
right? so we're half way there
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Here's another idea, this one less than half-baked, but I trust this
community
to help identify the flaws, seek the gems, and see if anything remains
that is
useful.
My current phone is the Danger Sidekick II
Use web services... Web methods or whatever you call it. If you build an
api
for uploading sets of data they could be implelented in almost any
lauguage
and used natively like normal objects.
Perl, php, python, java, c# can all do that and it means the backend
does not
have to be
be possible to
use the screen to scan in small documents(business cards) I think I saw
something like this years back, and this would be a perfect platform for
that idea... especially if we can throw in some OCR
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running handles the encryption, and now you
can get to the current version of your system through websvn from anywhere
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correct in my understanding and if I don't have all the necessary
information I would like to know what I am missing out on. ;-)
amen, brother, amen
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Without thougths like that you will have an incredible GPRS traffic
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as I understand it, the GSM module is a closed-box... we just send commands
to it and let it handle the work
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better name than not having a name, but it's all open.
yeah, if you want to put it up somewhere I'd like to give you a hand
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to, this could be an (E)EPROM or even flash that we just can't send an
erasure signal to.
anyways, just thought I'd let you know
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not to mention completely outside the terms of service of any major
carrier...?
a while ago, I spoke to both Cingular and T-Mob, I told them I was doing
some work with a gm-862, both said there was nothing in their service
restrictions about connecting with weird equipment like that
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app-manager repository, and let us when it goes up!
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install/remove any of the software (does
sound like apple's MO) from the device. so pretty much you're stuck with
the apps they gave you. while they look really slick... it still worries me
a bit
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on this.
anyways, not trying to contribute to the noise, but those have been kind of
sizzling on the back burner for a while now, wanted to get them off before
they burned (because that really stinks up the place)
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is fantastic. I'd rather not talk about it (since I
might mention something not official), but do go read about it on their
web site and discuss how we could come up with a better interface that
doesn't violate their patent.
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 23:28 -0700, Jeff Andros wrote:
something I've been
ha ha, I did mean to send it to the list... thanks!
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Salve Jeff!
Was it your intention to answer me private and not to the list, too?
Don't get me to seriously, my English is not perfect,
so I'm not good in making jokes in English
to the failure of
Zaurus organizer project.
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instructions on how to pull the plastics then ding you when you do!
but yeah, you bring up a really good point, I'd understand if
soldering iron = no warranty though
Sean,
hope it's not too much to ask for you to relay terms? have the legal
guys even gone over this yet?
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-- Pranav
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... anyone up
to changing the receiver/transciever for their remote door unlock?)
and we have public interest.
everybody wins
anyways, just a thought that occurred to me
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It's got a little more detail... and some basic component descriptions
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... I didn't dig deep enough to figure out how they do it, but they
might provide out of the box access to what you want (they claim to be
free).
Wish I could give you a thumbs up/down on how it works, but I've only got
one phone myself.
anyways, check it out if you're interested
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if the USB controller is integrated in the SOC you've got a chance to talk
through the GPIO functions... but we're talking PWM (late 90's ringtone type
sounds (probably not mp3 or anything)) the chances that in the current
version the audio chip is multiplexed to the usb port is fairly slim...
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stupid gmail... sorry joe
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Chicken and egg hoss, there's also no bluetooth remotes out yet to make
it
worthwhile to have a bluetooth remote... I like the suggestion
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for... and this means less competition for the p1
phones for those of us that are going to be making the system software work
for the rest of the community...
Sean... you rock!
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This has been up for a while... It's officialishly licensed from the
coreteam guys
you can check out the thread for it here:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-February/003160.html
call to fix that than try to keep them
synchronized.
I think doing anything more than keeping a list of possible first bugs on
the wiki is just asking for trouble, but what do the rest of you think we
could do to make the bug reports easier to get started on?
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through your project.
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I noticed Guitar Tuner is in the Application list on the wiki.openmoko.org
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Applications. Is this app going to be developed
by the core developers or is this an idea for the community to develop?Jeff
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a mobile version (what kind of bird is smaller than a
finch? sparrow?)
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1. Is the IM application SMS based or data plan based?
What were you planning to code?
Semi-serious. There isn't one.
Do we have any pidgin devs on here? how heavy is libpurple, it would
such a hack.
Regards
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server logs come across the
list, I'll dig through and find those, but for those that can, I'd like to
have enough of that available for them to troubleshoot, so if you can send
me that to forward on to them, I'll make our case known
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of people
grousing about a problem, and no one doing anything about it.
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and silver ;-)
), but personally I definately put priority on the great work ya'll have
been doing over there in taiwan
Thank you so much
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I want to share with you that I received another mail from OpenMoko
Shop which seems to be sent
not to sound like a douche-bag (and probably failing
miserably)I see purchasing one of these from the first limited release as a
promise and obligation to spend my time to improve the system... otherwise
I'm just taking it from someone else who would
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to record/recognize the faces of people I meet
or places I visit.
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have both installed at the same time and use them where needed. I
have GCC 3.x set as the default compiler.
# equery list gcc
[I--] [ -] sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r2 (3.4)
[I--] [ -] sys-devel/gcc-4.1.2 (4.1)
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On Monday 16 July 2007 11:38, Jeff Rush wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
I was going to suggest this too. This is the approach taken for the
Neuros OSD, another linux-based device. It would give a known-working
build and test environment, rather than having potential developers
seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
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the back and hooks around the front of the case
anyways, thought I'd share
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with some kind of wireless connection
in each package... to see exactly where it's at... ;-)
there's going to be a couple of useless days continually checking the
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is not
answered in 30 seconds, and wifi is available, attempt to run as a voip
gateway and route the call to your [desktop|server|voip answering machine
service]). oh yeah, and it might pull up some kind of audio player so you
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to investigate I guess
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Maybe go one step further... set it up as an observer pattern
inside the os. you could build a simple GUI that wraps around it,
but also other programs could register
.
Maybe I don't hang out on the right gadget website.
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. The journey is the reward for geeks, not the final destination
of a polished, shrink-wrap consumer gadget.
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tradition of running code and rough concensus. Scary
sure, but also refreshing and very exciting.
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and hope to
encourage and support those who want to build their apps using Python.
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know of good policy write-ups on other community trademarks,
let's get them to Sean for his consideration.
The Python trademark policy can be read at:
http://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/
I think it is a pretty reasonable one.
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There are logfiles, listed in your output, that might help. The one relate to
the failing compile is:
/home/moko/build/tmp/work/i686-linux/gettext-native-0.14.1-r4/temp/log.do_compile.25316
There are *lots* of logfiles created by the build process under the directory
build/tmp/work/ directory.
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of their friends
can do so, and those who need to pull the camera can put something else in
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, it feels a little lame suggesting this, but I think it
could be big with the general populace.
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there are quite a few people out there who are ringtone fanatics
(personally, I can't understand paying 3.99 for a 30 second song clip
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, as this validator shows:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=openmoko.org
with the biggest problem being stealth NS records with leakage, which can
wreak havoc with timeouts.
And yes, I copied the -owner of the community list.
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really checked, but isn't this what gmane is
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Well, it does boot to Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found.
But it has a penguin on-screen :-)
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I later decided I should have, but when I found out that changes move you to
the back of the order line, I stayed with the basic unit.
So, microSD installation w/o a Torx tool? And I guess a guitar pick as well,
to get at the back of the PCB?
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