Jay Vaughan wrote:
> Displayed just fine for me now .. looks good! I am installing it now ..
>
did you manage it?
I'm without keyboard at all, now :)
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Dylan Reilly wrote:
thanks, now it works, I was using matchbox from OM repositories, not the
ones you pointed.
Now I can play numptyphysiscs :-)
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le an try to fix the bug too.
I've been using a different layout for months that works ok for me, but
has little picks for most of the people. Changing the layout isn't so
difficult.
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ression from Qtopia where it was possible to choose among
the addresses.
It's in my to-do list after the visual feedback on the keyboard.
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> But, being able to choose between "business mobile" and "mobile" might
> mean the difference between a won contract and a kick in the pants.
so the logic might be "if you have only fixed number do not let me
chose, if there is more then a mobile, let m
e, yesterday I've booted plin QTE and it lasted more then
QTEi. But, in QTE you do not receive SMS while asleep, does that mean
that it is saving energy from the GSM chip?
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> "old" QtE uses deepsleep I believe, that indeed saves battery but
> misses out on a whole lot of stuff, because deep sleep has issues.
thanks,
that explains a lot...
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David Garabana Barro ha scritto:
> On Monday 11 May 2009 14:46:56 leonardo wrote:
>>> "old" QtE uses deepsleep I believe, that indeed saves battery but
>>> misses out on a whole lot of stuff, because deep sleep has issues.
>> thanks,
>> that explains
Hi all,
Does anybody knows which alsa statefile, and which control should I edit
to raise/lower the volume of the ringtone when receiving gsm calls?
thanks,
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the FR boots when the battery is totally down?
I'had seen this thread that seemed to have addressed this issue:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-October/002531.html
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The keyboard has twelve keys, nine of them labeled with numerous
letters and other symbols, and those nine plus one more are labeled each
with one of the ten digits". It seems if your keyboard doesn't have 12
keys you're safe. I wouldn't be surprised if T2-T26 would be patented too.
g the original keyboard it would be better to add another plugin.
Do you have an idea of how to set this keyboard as the default one?
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Hello list,
I didn't quite understand if after this [1] thread the problem of
booting with a completely discharged battery has been solved, and if
there is a uboot image available.. does anybody have any clue?
ciao,
leonardo.
[1] http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-October/002531
configuration.
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with this same procedure as
described in
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qt_Extended_Improved
any hints?
ciao,
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heir
configuration even after losing power.
I hope this mail wasn't THAT much confusing... :-)
By the way, keep up the good work, I think the OpenMoko initiative is a
terrific idea, and if it turns out as half as good as the ideas I've
seen in this list, it will sure turn out to be a
st found this pdf at xiliinx.com, maybe it could be useful to anoyone
who seeks more info on the subject :
http://www.xilinx.com/publications/products/cpld/logic_handbook.pdf
Leonardo Etcheverry.
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ot; commands to erase nand and recreate the bad block table.
from wiki this should be the sequence:
nand bad
nand scrub
nand createbbt
dynpart
dynenv set u-boot_env
saveenv
Can anybody help me? I don't know how to get to the prompt of uboot.
Or maybe there is another solution to clear the nand and recreate
the bbt.
Greetings.
Leonardo
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 07:14:12AM -0400, Benjamin Deering wrote:
> I did something like this years and years ago. I broke the screen
> on my GTA02 and SDG systems sent me a 'broken' gta02 so I could use
> the screen. I played a little with the broken one and found that
> the bbt had almost every
arne anka wrote:
>> I got three copies. Nothing against redundancy, but could the dear admin
>> please take a look?
>
+2
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_
ade of 10 columns
and 3 rows that let me have an querty keyboard with the same picks as a
desktop one. But 10 columns is too much to have the keyboard work
properly so I changed it to 6x5 but now I have a weird layout..
What is the most qwerty-similar layout for a 6x5 keyboard?
ciao,
leonardo.
ch in the last monthes diddn't really focus
on Freerunner support.
On my side, when April passess I will try to make a better keyboard :-)
by now I'm stuck with work (April is the cruellest month, as Elliot said...)
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The only problem is. If the gta02 coming out in October 07 is not a good
idea buy gta01 now
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Inviato: sabato 13 ottobre 2007 2.06
A: List for OpenMoko community discussion
Oggetto: Re:
2009/3/19 Ed Kapitein
> Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
> > Ed Kapitein ha scritto:
> > > Hi Leonti,
> >
> > > Try installing font-adobe-75dpi
> > >
> > <
> http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/Om2008.8/all/font-adobe-75dpi_1.0.0-r0_all.opk
> >
> > > (opkg install font-adobe-75dpi
> > >
> > <
>
Great link r.h.k.!!
I've waited for fast-charging mode on new kernel for months!!
I'll try today ;)
2009/5/21 Risto H. Kurppa
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Vikas Saurabh
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Vikas Saurabh
> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have recently flashed shr-te
I don't want to say that before trying I was sceptic, but now I can confirm:
I've tried, IT WORKS!! :D
My personal way to make it handly, is creating a .desktop file in
/usr/share/applications with the "exec" like the before mentioned command.
I think this should be inserted (without difficulty)
I'm totally agree: a more simple on/off (big) button should be more:
- quick
- stable during moving/walking
- power-safing
Yes, sliding buttons are cool, but not really functional using Neo as daily
phone.
2009/5/22 William Kenworthy
> I think the point is that sliders suck:
>
> 1. they are ve
I was writing something like that, but for the lacking of spare time
I've interrupted... my script in PyGtk was able to export tags
directly in .osm format, and used a little database to store tags
(with a feature to add/remove tags).
I think we could use this as a starting point... I'll try to se
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2009/6/10 Risto H. Kurppa :
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Leonard
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