Hi Eero
Yes I do get multiple taps while dragging. I'm running 50-2. I have a
short video here to show you what I mean,
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9012993319746862469
I've added this video link to bug 2961.
Kind regards
Richard
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 10:36:35 +0200
Eero Tamminen <[E
Hi,
i have a very bizarre problem. Whenever i receive an email from
garage.maemo.org, this email gets completely messed up when being received by
kmail. These emails are fine before and i can e.g. read them without any
problem from my n810 (which leaves them on the server). If i then read them
Hi developers,
While talking about a 'better' extras repository, Misha, Ed and I have
come up with some questions that we would like to have answered. We have
created a small survey (only 10 yes/no statements) at our new project page
on garage.
This survey will help giving us better insight into
Hi All,
I am trying to implement a simple c routine to collect data from some
sensors and transfer
it to Nokia 800 using serial USB port. I have a reference peace of code and
after modification
i am able to collect data but while porting it to Nokia800 while compiling
in ARMEL mode
i am getting ma
Alfie wrote:
> I notice that the Getting Started applet is a full screen
> Flash application.
yep
> Does anyone know how this is achieved, specifically:
> - How to add to start menu
> - How to add to desktop
This is basically a distinct application/applet.
> - How to
Kalle Valo wrote:
> "ext Siarhei Siamashka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> A while ago I looked for various kernel docs to see what's happening in the
>> wlan driver and what can be done to reduce cpu load. My impression was that
>> tasklet can be only preempted by hardware interrupts, so it is
"ext Siarhei Siamashka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A while ago I looked for various kernel docs to see what's happening in the
> wlan driver and what can be done to reduce cpu load. My impression was that
> tasklet can be only preempted by hardware interrupts, so it is impossible to
> sleep in
On 22 February 2008, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Kalle Valo wrote:
> >> Also CPU usage is very high because of busyloop when waiting till
> >> DMA transfer is done. Tasklet, which executes the code can't be
> >> easily preempted, as far as I understand kernel documentation. Maybe
> >> it is possible t
"ext Frantisek Dufka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So you need to be familiar with the driver and tell us if it is
> possible to sleep inside cx3110x_spi_dma_read and
> cx3110x_spi_dma_write.
cx3110x uses tasklets and it's not possible sleep in a tasklet.
> And one also needs to be familiar wit
"ext Nadav Aharony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Second issue- controlling the WLAN connection
> From my reading I saw that for the networking stuff I would need to
> connect to "wlancond" and to "ICD". I saw discussions about them not
> being open source, but that there is some API available.
Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Also CPU usage is very high because of busyloop when waiting till
>> DMA transfer is done. Tasklet, which executes the code can't be
>> easily preempted, as far as I understand kernel documentation. Maybe
>> it is possible to split tasklet into several parts, one of them
>> cou
Ross Burton wrote:
> Why would you want to make your application look and feel different from
> every other application? An integrated system where all of the
> applications for a coherent whole is far easier to use than one where
> every application has buttons with different colours and fonts.
"ext Frantisek Dufka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [50622.038146] We haven't got a READY interrupt from WAKEUP. (firmware
>> crashed?)
>> [50622.038269] Try again...
>> [50622.038330] succeeded!!!
>>
>> I'm attaching the same patch here. It is not very clean, but it does
>> the job (for Nokia 77
"ext Siarhei Siamashka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> With a simple patch that just retries operation on such error,
> wireless connection got stable. After a long test with the test
> script, no problems were detected. The following lines could be
> occasionally seen in dmesg log and it proves t
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 22:01 +0800, 陈凯 wrote:
> I am a newbiee on Maemo and have some experience in app dev. Though
> maemo platform provides a great amount of amazing UI looking, I would
> like my app looks somewhat different from ordinary maemo app. A
> cool example is Skype for maemo platform.
With Python it's possible to dynamically detect if you're on maemo or
not and load the real maemo stuff or just some proxies. This is the
way I develop MediaBox on my Linux desktop.
With C it's possible too, but a bit more complicated.
Cheers,
Martin
2008/2/21, Ryan Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"ext Benno Senoner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> An easy way to confirm, if this is a TCP problem or something else,
>> is to run ping in the background and see how long timeouts (ie. how
>> much you see packet loss) you get with it. ICMP ping does not have
>> any of problems that TCP has.
>
> Y
Hello;
ext 陈凯 wrote:
> Thanks for your advice. Though maemo is based on GTK+, I think it is a
> little bit different. I wrote a simple app and used gtkrc to change
> the color of a button when being active. In ubuntu it works fine while
> it has no effect when ported to maemo( a default style butt
Thanks for your advice.
Though maemo is based on GTK+, I think it is a little bit different. I wrote
a simple app and used gtkrc to change the color of a button when being
active. In ubuntu it works fine while it has no effect when ported to maemo(
a default style button is shown instead
). I w
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