Am So 20. Juli 2008 schrieb Russell Sears:
Is it OK to charge nokia BL-5C batteries with the freerunner?
Will I run into nasty problems if I charge the Nokia battery with the
Freerunner? I'm worried it will overcharge the battery and/or be a fire
hazard. I've heard that nokia chargers
Hi everybody,
I experienced something similar yesterday with my Freerunner running a
recent andy+mwester kernel:
After plugging the turned off phone with about 30% battery left into
the wall charger at night, I woke up to realize the battery had become
completely drained! And in addition, the
Jim Morris wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
I just flashed Qtopia (Because my up-to-date 2007.2 wouldn't start x
anymore, lost sound etc etc).
Now this is a UI :-) It is intuitive and looks great, the input methods are
exactly what I would
expect to be available, and I don't have to push the
how to set home page clock to right top.
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Hey!
I suppose you want to have a little clock in the titlebar?!
Which Image are you using? 2007.2? ASU?
If you are using the 2007.2 Image, do the following in your moko-shell:
1. minimize current clock:
#dbus-launch gconftool-2 --type bool --set
/desktop/poky/interface/small_clock true
#
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/7/21 Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just flashed Qtopia (Because my up-to-date 2007.2 wouldn't start x
anymore, lost sound etc etc).
Is there a downside to Qtopia over 2007.2?
It seems a tad more stable to me, but I spent a lot of time on 2007.2, just to
Lorn Potter wrote:
Have another questions though, are there plans for audio feedback for
taps like in 2007.2?
Not at this time.
Shame I found the slight thump from the vibrator good feedback for my taps,
kind of haptic feedback
that seems popular these days in the high end phones.
Jim Morris wrote:
Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
2008/7/21 Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just flashed Qtopia (Because my up-to-date 2007.2 wouldn't start x
anymore, lost sound etc etc).
Is there a downside to Qtopia over 2007.2?
It seems a tad more stable to me, but I spent a lot of time on
Tilman Baumann wrote:
Its flash with a JFFS2 filesystem. This is not a block based filesystem.
I don't know if one even can dump these with dd.
There are probably special tools for that.
Well 2 seconfs on the Neo commandline and i found jffs2dump.
That's probably what you want...
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The instructions in the wiki have always worked fine for me...
On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Spencer Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It might be worth while to add these steps somewhere on the wiki.
-SR
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Ok, I finally
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how to set font orders?
I just would first font support english second font support other
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when I insert my sim card, I get odd code of my contacts.
how to change it or which program process it
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You should be able to install libc6-dev through opkg. I'm pretty sure I did...
-Steven
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Greg Bonett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I got my Freerunner late last week and was initially able to SSH in, however
I couldn't seem to connect to the internet via USB despite following all
the instructions. One of the last things I did the first night before I
packed it in was try to install the
should be sufficient to flash the root-image again.
see the wiki how to that.
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Lorn Potter wrote:
It doesn't have a opkg/ipkg feed, but have an easily scp'd Qtopia tarball.
Will probably work on some kind of package feed for Qtopia as a whole,
until our make packages process works.
Hey Lorn, any ETA on the package feed? I remember a post from you back
on the 11th
Jim Morris a écrit :
I just flashed Qtopia (Because my up-to-date 2007.2 wouldn't start x anymore,
lost sound etc etc).
Now this is a UI :-) It is intuitive and looks great, the input methods are
exactly what I would
expect to be available, and I don't have to push the power button to
Go here:
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_the_Neo_FreeRunner
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Spent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I got my Freerunner late last week and was initially able to SSH in,
however
I couldn't seem to connect to the internet via USB
Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
It should be yes. What version are you using?
The latest flash from the website as of last night
2. Should the screen dim after a while? As far as I can see the
backlight is always on in this version.
Yes, it should work.
Ok
Thanks Felix,
All I saw from OpenMoko was to use a 10pf, surface mount. Do you know of a
link from OpenMoko.org or .com that has more detail? Please refer me to it
if so.
I should be able to find the capacitor here in Denver, CO, USA - I've not
tried very hard to find it yet.
-Jim
On Mon,
Dear Mr. Sappia,
Concerning flashing my freerunner, I tried the code you suggested and I did not
have any luck with it. I also did the following. 1) I went to the download
site and downloaded the latest release. 2) I then entered, sudo ./dfu-util -a
kernel -R -D then copied the file name
Assuming all files are in the current working directory...
Add '.' to your PATH variable or else prefix all file names with ./
PATH=$PATH:.
Without PATH altered you need to supply the ./ on the file name too.
sudo ./dfu-util -a kernel -R -D ./
I'm not sure what the problem could be. I've confirmed that those steps
are all I need to do on my host computer to get everything working.
Also, as far as I recall, the only thing I had to do on the FreeRunner
was give it a different nameserver. For reference, the appropriate part
of
Hello,
in
/etc/pulse/session
I found
load-sample ringtone /usr/share/openmoko/sounds/...
I have changed the entry for a MP3 file instead of the default wave.
Unfortunately the phone just vibrates but does not play the ringtone. OGG
doesn't work, too.
I found out that moko-notify calls the
Am Dienstag 22 Juli 2008 00:41:24 schrieb Gero Mudersbach:
Hello,
in
/etc/pulse/session
I found
load-sample ringtone /usr/share/openmoko/sounds/...
I have changed the entry for a MP3 file instead of the default wave.
Unfortunately the phone just vibrates but does not play the ringtone.
Hi,
Apologies if this has been asked before. I haven't seen it on the
various lists.
I'm using a USA T-Mobile SIM.
The SIM on an unlocked Motorola K1 and Motorola V3 allows me to see
all my contacts on the SIM.
When I load the SIM into the Freerunner, I can only see about 10 of
them (the first
Dear Mr. Colton,
First off, I was able to access my downloaded openmoko files but apparently the
partition available was to small and now I'm unable to boot into normal
operation. I can still get to the boot menu. Second I tried to download as
you showed in several iterations without
Jim Colton wrote:
Greetings Felix,
I see the product on that site. The capacitance is correct, but how
do you know it is the correct voltage?
All I have seen from OpenMoko is this:
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Gta02_gps_10pf_rework_sop.pdf
.. mentioning the capacitance but not
Joey Stanford wrote:
Hi,
Apologies if this has been asked before. I haven't seen it on the
various lists.
I'm using a USA T-Mobile SIM.
The SIM on an unlocked Motorola K1 and Motorola V3 allows me to see
all my contacts on the SIM.
When I load the SIM into the Freerunner, I can only
this may help you
Bobby Martin wrote:
I wrote a python script to do this; you can get it at
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Import_Sim_Contacts
It doesn't specifically handle internationlization. I don't know if
libgsmdtool will stream internationalized characters, or even if
python streams
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
pulseaudio only features WAV files. In FSO we are using GStreamer to create
all kinds of tones.
I've heard FSO got rid of pulseaudio. Is that true? Any problems?
Flamewars I should read? :)
I ask, since I'm working on improving mediaplayer's performance.
I have US T-mobile SIMM and I experienced the same as you.
I see all of the contacts in 2007.2 contacts after I power up the phone
T-Mobile gave me with it in it and then transfer the SIMM back to the
FreeRunner. Don't know why but maybe that is useful info. for debugging for
someone who's knows
Brian Capouch wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
It should be yes. What version are you using?
The latest flash from the website as of last night
From *what* [EMAIL PROTECTED]@$
qtopia.net, openmoko.org?
I'm sure you all know what a maze one runs into. E.g. go to
I see the promising software fix being worked on here:
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=1d04b142ffeaa15129f046751f1366b0f0614f47
and some test result...
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-July/023062.html
So I installed the latest build with the patch and
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