I made a little Control Panel applet for starting and stopping system
services in /etc/init.d/:
http://tuomas.kulve.fi/blog/2007/01/27/maemo-service-handler/
It seems to be stable, but it misses many convenient features, which may
not ever get there, since it works already..
PS. For Bora.
Nicolas FR wrote:
Nice tool.
Thanks :)
Is it an open source project (cannot find reference to the source code
on the site)?
It's open source even though the SVN is not public. Sources can be fetch
from the repo with apt-get source.
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http://tuomas.kulve.fi/blog/2007/02/15/streaming-dvb-t-as-ogg-to-n800/
Sound is ok, video quality seems to be ok, but the resolution is too
small because of my media box that can't encode a bigger resolution on
the fly.
Playing that takes roughly half of the CPU on n800. That could be
lowered a
We released a new version of kilikali for N800. Major updates include
* crash fix
* playlists
* streaming (internet radio) support
* e.g. kohina.org should work
* crashes on 404 URLs
For project info see
http://garage.maemo.org/projects/kilikali/
For features and downloads see
Bogdan Barliga wrote:
Anybody can tell me how can I start the mediaplayer from my application and
make it play a certain file. Or even better, to send it a list of files
and
have it playing it as a playlist.
vi /usr/include/osso-mime.h
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Laurent GUERBY wrote:
Today I installed canola. Removed it after 10 minutes.
Why are developpers of media application using the scan+database based
approach
Try kilikali music player, if you want something simple but working:
http://kilikali.garage.maemo.org/
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David Hautbois wrote:
I don't have 'Applications' link...
Those instructions are buggy. Select your category from the Browse by
categories under the Downloads. Then you should have the proper
toolbar items.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maemo 4.0 Chinook API break and Nokia N800 support
https://maemo.org/news/view/1184675758.html
I installed Chinook to mmc on my n800 and got it running without any
major issues:
http://tuomas.kulve.fi/blog/2007/08/23/chinook-on-mmc/
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David Hazel wrote:
A few days ago, in a reply to a question I had posted, someone said that
executable files could not be run directly from a MMC card because of
those cards being mounted noexec. Can someone confirm whether this is
correct? Is it possible to get the OS to mount these cards
Denis DeLaRoca wrote:
In preparation for installing teh newly released SDK 4.0 Maemo, how does
one uninstall SDK 3.2 -- is it sufficient to do rm -fr /Scratchbox?
Just make sure that you've stopped it first. Otherwise it has bind
mounted e.g. your real /dev under it and rm -rf can do nasty
Alfredo J. Fabretti wrote:
Thanks a lot! that was of great help.
On Nov 15, 2007 7:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 06:04:29PM -0300, Alfredo J. Fabretti wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a desktop applet in chinook but it seems it
changed from previous versions,
Krischan Keitsch wrote:
Hi,
FYI: Just found this news from TI about freeing the DSP toolchain to open
source developers,
I think that's only for c54x DSP. OMAP2 has c55x.
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Fred wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to be able to find a proper way to tell autotools
(dpkg-buildpackage ?) to install the lib for my control panel applet in
the right location.
Any hint ?
At least on Chinook:
pkg-config hildon-control-panel --variable=pluginlibdir
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Fred wrote:
Tuomas Kulve a écrit :
Fred wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to be able to find a proper way to tell autotools
(dpkg-buildpackage ?) to install the lib for my control panel applet
in the right location.
Any hint ?
At least on Chinook:
pkg-config hildon-control-panel --variable
Andrew Gatt wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if its possible to embed the browser in a new window of
your own program. This was possible with the original 770 OS, but they
removed ability in later versions. Now they've moved over to the microb
engine and the new 2008 OS maybe its possible
Collin R. Mulliner wrote:
The point is: it seems to work with just recompiling so I would rather
fix the problem with the white screen then reimplementing it with the
4.x api.
Any hints?
It's not a big thing to port to new API, so I recommend it:
The metalayer crawler has a configuration file
/usr/share/libmetalayer/metadata_lib.conf which looks like the following:
--- clip ---
# libmetalayer configuration
extractors
mp3 libmtext_mp3
amr libmtext_amr
--- clip ---
What do those mean exactly? Does it add all files with mp3
Felipe Contreras wrote:
Indeed, the MP checks for mime-types with audio/* or video/* otherwise
it won't play.
Hmm.. That's a bit inconvenient as the mime type for *.ogg is
application/ogg. The subclass is e.g. audio/x-vorbis+ogg but it seems
nobody really checks that much.
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Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Another question: When does it show the meta data (artist etc.) for ogg?
It seems to show them sometimes, sometimes not. I haven't yet figured
out the pattern.
Or is the meta data actually totally up to the metalayer crawler? MP
shows them if the music is played from
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Felipe Contreras wrote:
Indeed, the MP checks for mime-types with audio/* or video/* otherwise
it won't play.
Hmm.. That's a bit inconvenient as the mime type for *.ogg is
application/ogg. The subclass is e.g. audio/x-vorbis+ogg but it seems
nobody really checks
Stefan Kost wrote:
* Instead of adding the ogg-types to the media-player desktop-file, what about
making a copy of the media-player.desktop file (as mediaplayer.ogg.desktop)
and
replacing the files there. This makes it independend from eventual updates
that
would overwrite the
Eero Tamminen wrote:
Could you make a bug about this?
http://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2521
I tried to make a non-ogg related bug for more easier testing. Feel free
to try to reproduce :)
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Denis DeLaRoca wrote:
Hi,
Is there a Dbus call to launch the Image-Viewer app with a parameter image
file?
Not sure about dbus call, but check hildon_mime_open_file() in
/usr/include/hildon-mime.h.
At least it's trivial to make a simple executable opening a file with that.
I think that
Verena wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a question. I´m sitting here for weeks and trying to handle files
with osso_mime_open_file, but I can´t seem to make it work.
I've used a little thing attached here:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2521
There's both the source and the executable
Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
g729_dec was runnings. I wonder if this was a limitation from the DSP
or from the Linux applications (e.g. Media Player and Skype trying to
use the same device).
I think the device stops all other audio when a VOIP call is made, but I
think this is how it's
Simon Pickering wrote:
There is source available for the ARM-side part of the gstreamer sinks
(http://repository.maemo.org/pool/chinook/free/source/g/gst-plugins-dsp0.10/).
That should show you how to use the dsp tasks.
Source that is non-compilable:
Krischan Keitsch wrote:
So far so good. I noticed that during playback of mp3 files the cpu is scaled
to 330MHz. Stressing the cpu during mp3 playback will not change the
Seems that it's also 330MHz with ogg playback even though oggs are
decoded on the ARM side and according to the top it
Denis DeLaRoca wrote:
Both launch the Image Viewer allright... but this *first* invocation
does not display my image -- rather it displays the images in the
default folder IMAGES.
Yeah, I noticed the same. Looks like a bug in the software to me.
Although it looks a bit common bug..
With the
Verena wrote:
qemu: Unsupported syscall: 316
That's that common symptom telling that qemu isn't perfect. And it will
never be.
You might want to try only compiling in the SB and running on the actual
device. That's what I do.
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Verena wrote:
ahh, good to know.
So this means, even if the file doesn´t open in the SB, it might work on
the device itself???
Yes. That's an error from qemu meaning that qemu doesn't know how to
emulate the code you've generated. It doesn't mean that the code is
somehow buggy.
The thing
Any ideas?
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 2772] Metalayer Crawler adds all oggs from Map application
(with large CPU and memory usage)
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:31:24 +0200 (EET)
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2772
--- Comment #16 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stefan Kost wrote:
Timo Hoenig schrieb:
To my surprise, the following works nicely:
why do you enforce application/ogg and skip the demuxer? does zthis play?
The point was that everything works from the command line, so why
doesn't it work with the MP?
And with tremor you are not supposed
LIU Chun Hung wrote:
Hi all,
I am a new developer. After I built my program in ARMEL and used this
command dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot to create the debian package, which
files should be copied to the N800?
It creates one or more *.deb files to ../. You probably need them all.
And also
Raphaël Jacquot wrote:
Timo Hoenig wrote:
$ gst-launch-0.10 gnomevfssrc
location=http://listen.fm4.amd.co.at:31337/fm4-lq.ogg ! application/ogg !
tremor ! dsppcmsink
I can't seem to find gst-launch-0.10 on the device. where is it hidden ?
It's in a package called gstreamer0.10-tools. I
LIU Chun Hung wrote:
I'm assuming you have the OS2008 installed?
I don't understand what you mean. Is it necessary to installed OS2008 on
N800? As your reply, now I can transfer .deb files to my N800, but when I
double click it for installing, there is an error message box Unable to
install.
LIU Chun Hung wrote:
LIU Chun Hung wrote:
You need to have proper section in debian/control file in your package,
the standard debian packages are imcompatible. Use user/something to
be compatible.
I still don't understand. Can you tell me how to do it more specifically?
The following is
This was asked in the ogg's maemo download page.
I've described a hack for this in the ogg's help forums:
http://garage.maemo.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=2336forum_id=971
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Armin M. Warda wrote:
are you aware of these reports?
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?goto=newpostt=15366
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15347
No :(
Does anybody have ideas what might cause this?
The ogg-support adds libraries, couple
Armin Warda wrote:
Hi Tuomas,
it has been reported by some, that gtalk breaks if and only if _both_
parties have ogg-support installed, not if only one of them has
ogg-support installed. Might this indicate to look into the codec
negotiation direction?
Maybe the google talk client chooses
Armin wrote:
Hi Tuomas,
yes, confirmed: temporarily renamed libgstspeex.so, and called ldconfig: made
gtalk work again with audio.
I could also reproduce this so I created a bug report about it:
http://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2811
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It seems that the Metalayer Crawler is able to get meta info from oggs
but not from all. I haven't figured out any differencies between the
oggs (like special characters on the album name etc.). Maybe it's some
sort of timeout issue?
I created a bug report about the problem:
Stefan Kost wrote:
Hi Tuomas,
Tuomas Kulve schrieb:
Armin M. Warda wrote:
are you aware of these reports?
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?goto=newpostt=15366
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15347
No :(
Does anybody have ideas what
Matthew Exon wrote:
Where does evtest come from?
Originally, I don't know :)
http://tuomas.kulve.fi/tmp/x/evtest.c
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Andrew Daviel wrote:
Is there anything less drastic than a complete re-flash ? Any equivalent
to rescue mode ?
For experienced users:
http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/#initfs
It also allows you to start ssh and telnet server in the device and
login over usb before even root filesystem is mounted
Vinod Hegde wrote:
But when I try to check the status of opfrofile, with opcontrol --status, i
get that oprofile is not found.
Could you paste the exact error?
Also check 'dmesg | grep oprof'. It should say something like this:
[1.859375] oprofile: using arm/armv6
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Is there a way to adjust the power saving options for wlan? With iwconfig?
I tried iwconfig wlan0 power X Y with different X and Y options but I
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Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to adjust the power saving options for wlan? With iwconfig?
I tried iwconfig wlan0 power X Y with different X and Y options but I
always got invalid argument.
See this:
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/wifipsm
Kalle Valo wrote:
Is that API closed or open?
wlancond is open.
The wlancond seems to come in osso-wlan debian package which seems to
build depend on unpublished[1] stuff.
But there was some sources including things like this:
if (ioctl(sock, SIOCSIWPOWER, req) 0) {
Paul Bloch wrote:
Today I was wondering, what is a maemo? Just wondering what the
origins of the name are, anyone know what a Maemo is?
Maemo is a name from a name generator.
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Eero Tamminen wrote:
Both launch the Image Viewer allright... but this *first* invocation
does not display my image -- rather it displays the images in the
default folder IMAGES.
If this happens also in Diablo release, could you file a bug about first
mime open request not working
Hi Quim,
Big thanks to Maemo for releasing some of the sources of the Maemo 5.
Especially the kernel with PowerVR drivers is interesting. Seems that
e.g. Beagle Board[1] can use[2] those drivers.
I was also interested to see if Nokia has accelerated the X.Org
server with the PowerVR hardware
Andrew Daviel wrote:
I want to access the GPS data from my N810 from a Linux laptop over WiFi.
(or, possibly, Bluetooth or the USB cable)
The regular gpsd server listens on 2947 on all interfaces, so that I
should be able to just run cgps or xgps on the laptop. But gpsd on the
N810 seems
Rodrigo Vivi wrote:
This Xomap is a kdrive, so maybe it would be better try to add xrandr
support to this Xomap:
http://gitweb.pingu.fi/?p=xf86-video-omapfb.git;a=tree;f=src;h=b6255dda0b6adefd1de00228429c3e139c3916f1;hb=HEAD
that is an xf86 implementation...
X.Org 1.5.1, xf86-video-omapfb,
Avishek_Sharma wrote:
1. Extracted scratchbox-core-1.0.8-i386.tar.tar to '/' (the folder is
saved by the name 'scratchbox' in '/')
Have you extracted also the devkits and toolchains?
I don't understand what the problem is.Please advice.I am new to
Linux and Maemo so would appreciate it if
I made some very quick tests with the new hw accelerated(?) X.Org in the
Maemo5 environment on Beagle board and wrote a short blog post about them:
http://sandbox.movial.com/blog/2009/03/maemo5-sgx-vs-pixman/
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Juha Kallioinen wrote:
ext Tuomas Kulve wrote:
The binary packages libdrm-dev and libpciaccess-dev can be built from
the corresponding source packages, but x11proto-dri2-dev is completely
missing. All these will be added to the repository real-soon-now, I
hope already today, but can't
Cornelius Hald wrote:
Hi,
Nathan Anderson wrote:
What physical hardware buttons do exist? Maybe we can tie onto one
of those to exit out of full screen mode in apps.Anybody know the
keyboard constants are to these hardware buttons -- we should put them in a
wiki article -- this is
Thomas Perl wrote:
Hello!
As mentioned in https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5629, I cannot
get MP3 files to play with GStreamer on the N900 using the playbin
element. I have tested it with both Python code and the gst-launch utility.
I've used playbin2 with gst-launch on the command
tero.k...@nokia.com wrote:
If anybody likes to test it with Maemo5 (SGX), I can send the uImage
(~2.7MB)
If this doesn't work, we can try the inverse way (making
Nokia kernel Beagle compatible, see below).
I can take a look, I have a beagle sitting here on the desk.
I'm also interested
Dirk Behme wrote:
Based on
http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/linux/linux-omap_2.6.28.bb?h=stable/2009
I built a kernel with
http://people.freedesktop.org/~felipec/beagle/0001-DSS2-Export-omap_dispc_set_plane_ba0.patch
(needs manual editing, doesn't
Dirk Behme wrote:
Short status:
[clip]
10. Re-boot, enjoy booting it with Beagle :)
I followed these instructions roughly and got it running.
Further work:
- I was not able to log in at minicom console. I got login prompt, but
typing resulted in some garbage characters. Typing
Carsten Valdemar Munk wrote:
If you can't wait, you will need to find it in libmatchbox2 (it is kinda
easy to find) and remove that part, recompile libmatchbox2 and
hildon-desktop which has libmatchbox2 statically linked.
I commented this part out of the MB:
/* set the cursor invisible */
I
Dirk Behme wrote:
But what I read from the comments you guys are still able to log in and
use the console?
Yeah, I can use it. First character is garbage after some idle time (as
Carsten mentioned) and it may need some trying to get it wake up(?)
properly to get the serial console working with
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
I work with C2 revision and I use Mini-A cable with powered USB hub. The
Beagle is also powered directly. This setup was the only one I got
working with the earlier B revisions and I've stick to it.
With C2 revision it looks like both the 16 and 24 bit modes work (at
least
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
I work with C2 revision and I use Mini-A cable with powered USB hub. The
Beagle is also powered directly. This setup was the only one I got
working with the earlier B revisions and I've stick to it.
With C2 revision it looks like both the 16 and 24
Till Harbaum wrote:
tuxpaint. Starting tuxpaint from the console immediately gives you a
visible mouse pointer. So this is a simple way to actually see what
your inout devices are doing.
I don't get the cursor with tuxpaint. Did you modify the libmatchbox2
and rebuild hildon-desktop?
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
What's your state? Has anyone actually been able to do something
with the mouse?
Perhaps this helps taken from http://maemo-beagle.garage.maemo.org/alpha.html
To make the mouse cursor visible, you should rename the transparent
cursor directory:
# sudo mv
Dirk Behme wrote:
cut out the libmatchbox2 thing, recompile it and hildon desktop.. and
ctrl-shift-x starts xterm and it shows cursor
Seems I'm not able to rebuild libmatchbox2 hildon desktop. If somebody
could test this would be nice ;) If it works, providing some binaries to
exchange
Juan A. Suarez Romero wrote:
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 23:55 +0100, Thomas Waelti wrote:
Hello all
Using gst-launch with playbin2, I'm able to play .ts files on my N900 from
the command line.
Is there any way to add this ability to the inbuilt mediaplayer? I guess
that this involves a few
Hi,
I needed today graphical UI for unzipping a file but couldn't find an
application for this purpose. Does such tool exist?
The tool could be quite simple. Something made with e.g. python that
would use unzip (and maybe tar, bzip2, gzip) command line tool to
extract the files. Using python/c
Thomas Perl wrote:
Is anyone interested in collaborating on such a plugin, or does such a
thing already exist?
I've been planning to implement something like that for the scp use case
but haven't had the energy yet. I'm happy to at least test it, if you
get something done.
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Edward Johns wrote:
Hello,
I feel a little cheeky asking this when I've only just joined the list
but I was wondering if anybody else thinks it is a good idea to have
mails to this list (and the other maemo lists) prefix the subject line
with the name of the list.
I have a 17 LCD and still I
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