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Rodolphe Ortalo schreef:
> Le jeudi 18 octobre 2007 à 02:19 +0200, Thomas Seiler a écrit :
>> Am 17.10.2007 um 13:58 schrieb Joachim Steiger:
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>>> [...] first it has to be a
>>> working phone.
>> Ok, then lets discuss what is all neede
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Vasco Névoa schreef:
> I agree. GeoClue should provide geofencing as well. I'll talk them up.
>
> Anyway, you didn't answer my question about the architecture.
>
> You could have pointed me to the maemo libs, like you did here:
> http://lists.openmok
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Vasco Névoa schreef:
> But GeoClue does not have GeoFencing (determination of bounded areas) in its
> roadmap, and this would prompt me to suggest replacing it or complimenting it
> with a libmokogps...
You mean 'discuss it with the geoclue people
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Vasco Névoa schreef:
> Howdy, folks.
>
> First: you are my greatest heroes. Seriously.
>
> Second: I thought about starting a project for a Reminder App that is
> triggered not by time, but by Geopositioning and Bluetooth interactions.
For geoposit
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Thomas Wood schreef:
> Can we also remove the "fix-segfault.patch" from dbus? Despite the name,
> all it does is add an annoying printf() statement (without even a \n).
> We have had this removed from Poky for some time without any adverse
> effects.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> On Fri, 25 May 2007, Alan Cox wrote:
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>>> I've found that using "libgsm-tool -m shell" and issuing the register
>>> command twice seems to be a fairly reliable way of persuading it to
>>> search for a network.
>>
>> Not f
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
> Hi Thomas,
>
>> Please could you take a look at bug 548 which provides a patch to
>> settings-daemon and a new schema file so that the correct defaults are
>> installed into gconf. This will set the correct gtk and ic
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
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>> Will OpenMoko Framework define font sizes or will we have random ones like
>> it is done now?
>
> Uhm... random? We have a strictly defined font sizes as per the
> openmoko-theme-standa