On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:01:59AM -0400, ext Dan Brinks wrote:
Note: I switched to a new computer (my last one just died) a couple days
ago. So I have never successfully flashed the device on my current
computer. I had many times on my old computer, then I had messed up the
device for a
Any more ideas?
Is it AMD64? The flasher doesn't work on 64-bit machines.
Works fine here on 64-bit
--Chris
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Hi,
I'm writting small python utility to fetch and synchronize contacts from
cell phone over bluetooth. At this moment the utility is at very early
stage and supports storing contacts to vcard file.
The built-in Contacts application is able to import, but not to
synchronize, thus making
I'm writting small python utility to fetch and synchronize contacts from
cell phone over bluetooth. At this moment the utility is at very early
stage and supports storing contacts to vcard file.
The built-in Contacts application is able to import, but not to
synchronize, thus making duplicates.
I don't know if you are already familiar with the projects gnokii and
gammu(a kind of gnokii fork). For gammu, there is also some python
binding to access libgammu.I would suppose that that library
implements most of the functionality that has ever been achieved
conserning linux and phones.(that
Is it AMD64? The flasher doesn't work on 64-bit machines.
Actually yes, it was an AMD64 machine. But I got a new hard drive for my old
system so that is up and running again, and I can flash the device just fine
again. The odd thing is that on my old system (a laptop) I am flashing it
Hi,
I am upgrading my scratchbox environment and maemo sdk. Everything went
smoothly except of when I configure newly created target I get the
following error:
[sbox-SDK_PC2: ~] sbox-config -cc
cp: cannot overwrite directory `/usr/include/asm' with non-directory
Has anyone experienced the
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 16:16 +0300, ext Andrey Khurri wrote:
Hi,
I am upgrading my scratchbox environment and maemo sdk. Everything went
smoothly except of when I configure newly created target I get the
following error:
[sbox-SDK_PC2: ~] sbox-config -cc
cp: cannot overwrite directory
Hello,
We're attempting to get a working mouse input to the 770 over bluetooth,
eventually using image processing on a mobile phone to infer movemnt
from the phones camera (using the 'TinyMotion' algorithm) and using this
to control a mouse pointer on the 770.
I've tryed to test a
Hi!
I compiled some additional gstreamer plugins with armel terget and
tried to install on maemo 2.0 (nokia 770) by copying it to
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10 directory, but gst-inspect doesn't see these
plugins. Does anyone have any suggestions? How can I make these
plugins visible I tried
Hi
I'm trying to use the ICD daemon from within a python progam. In order
to start I made simple program asking some info about the present wlan
connection.
if I use the synchronous rpc interface with the command
ret = osso_c.rpc_run(com.nokia.icd, /com/nokia/icd,
com.nokia.icd, get_ipinfo,
I get an aswer, but in ret it contains only the first return
parameter, the name of the connection, instead of all the four
parameters from the specs:
rpc_run() is only a shortcut for a set of OSSO/D-BUS calls that return
only one parameter. So you must use the generic D-BUS bindings to do
By additional plugins I mean some of bad and ugly plugins from gstreamer.org
On 7/27/06, cmonst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I compiled some additional gstreamer plugins with armel terget and
tried to install on maemo 2.0 (nokia 770) by copying it to
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10 directory, but
Have you tried a gst-register ?
Le Jeudi 27 Juillet 2006 17:05, cmonst a écrit :
Hi!
I compiled some additional gstreamer plugins with armel terget and
tried to install on maemo 2.0 (nokia 770) by copying it to
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10 directory, but gst-inspect doesn't see these
plugins.
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a programmatic way to find
out how much power is remaining in the battery? A few
posts alluded to messages on the system DBUS, but as
of yet, I have found no documentation on this. Any
pointers would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Ian
Well, it was inevitable, I got myself into a reboot cycle. Using the
no-lifeguard-reset flag seems to bring the system back to a very stable
state, though, so I'm wondering if there's a list of programs that
should be running that the lifeguard will watch for so I can debug what
exactly is
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