In 'phonebookTupleToNumber' in 'const.py' I changed the 'assert' to just
spit out a message, like this:
# assert ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ), unknown type %i % ntype
if not ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ):
print unknown type %i for %s % ( ntype, str(nstring) )
This is the
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 22.08.2008, 11:32 -0400 schrieb Bruce Adams:
In 'phonebookTupleToNumber' in 'const.py' I changed the 'assert' to just
spit out a message, like this:
# assert ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ), unknown type %i % ntype
if not ntype in ( 129, 145, 185, 208 ):
arne anka wrote:
Is there any chance someone might be interested in making an image of
their Debian-SD card available on the 'web, so that all we would need
shouldn't be to hard -- but where to put the image? it would at least be
about 512mb -- with a reasonable number of downloads ones
Michael Shiloh wrote:
arne anka wrote:
Is there any chance someone might be interested in making an image of
their Debian-SD card available on the 'web, so that all we would need
shouldn't be to hard -- but where to put the image? it would at least be
about 512mb -- with a reasonable
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 4:48 PM, xaos x [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice that upon a successful outgoing call connection, it looks like the
GUI is not receiving or maybe not checking for the call status as the
dialpad is not closing to display the call status screen.
You can close the
Is there any chance someone might be interested in making an image of
their Debian-SD card available on the 'web, so that all we would need
to do is copy the image to a compatible-sized SD card and away we go?
I'd sure like to test this, if someone wants to do it ..
;
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Jay Vaughan
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:17:30 +0200
Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any chance someone might be interested in making an image of
their Debian-SD card available on the 'web, so that all we would need
to do is copy the image to a compatible-sized SD card and away we go?
Is there any chance someone might be interested in making an image of
their Debian-SD card available on the 'web, so that all we would need
shouldn't be to hard -- but where to put the image? it would at least be
about 512mb -- with a reasonable number of downloads ones traffic limit
might
Well I have no SD-Reader so I try to do it by ssh with:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cd ; tar czvf - *' | cat debian_image.tar.gz
I dunno if this works they way you want it but I'll upload it if it's ready
and you can test it.
Aaron Sowry wrote:
Well I have no SD-Reader so I try to do it by ssh with:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cd ; tar czvf - *' | cat debian_image.tar.gz
I dunno if this works they way you want it but I'll upload it if it's ready
and you can test it.
Am Sonntag 17 August 2008 00:07:28 schrieb xaos x:
That worked for outgoing calls. I'm still receiving the following upon
incoming calls:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/channel.p
y, line 218, in _readyToRead
How did you do suspend??? I just get the screen darkened and if touch it I
get the screensaver you are talking about but I couldn't find out how to do
suspend?
I didn't suspend it manually. The display switches off on a timeout. I press
the power button to wake it up.
Btw, USB networking
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 2:10 PM, sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried out the official debian port with FSO
(http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner) and it works quite nicely!!
Great!
3) Zhone. Zhone looks quite nice and simple and I do like it. However, I
would like a standard
how many mb needs debian by default on freerunner? oO
2008/8/16 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I suppose it's called keylock or something like that, not calibration
:) So it's there only to prevent unintentional actions.
Ahh.. ok! That makes sense! And yeah, this would hardly suffice for ts
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how many mb needs debian by default on freerunner? oO
About 400-450M so you can do it on 512M card but can't install much
more there, for example no space enough for xfce4
r
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2008/8/16 Risto H. Kurppa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
how many mb needs debian by default on freerunner? oO
About 400-450M so you can do it on 512M card but can't install much
more there, for example no space enough for xfce4
And, sorry, another question... gnome could run? how many mbs needs? Maybe
I want too XD
haha.. I really don't think Gnome would be a good idea!
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On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/16 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And, sorry, another question... gnome could run? how many mbs needs?
Maybe I want too XD
haha.. I really don't think Gnome would be a good idea!
lol but if I want it could
2008/8/16 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
2008/8/16 sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And, sorry, another question... gnome could run? how many mbs needs?
Maybe I want too XD
haha.. I really don't think Gnome would be a
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 17:04:49 +0530
sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't suspend it manually. The display switches off on a timeout. I press
the power button to wake it up.
That's no suspend what you mean.
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Hi,
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 16:40 +0530 schrieb sparky mat:
I tried out the official debian port with FSO
(http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner) and it works quite
nicely!! However, i ran into some problems.
1) Can't make calls. It shows my operator and signal strength
correctly.
sparky mat wrote:
I tried out the official debian port with FSO
(http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner) and it works quite nicely!!
However, i ran into some problems.
1) Can't make calls. It shows my operator and signal strength correctly.
However, when I dial a number and hit the
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Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 11:18:52 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Official Debian port with FSO
sparky mat wrote:
I tried out the official debian port with FSO
(http://wiki.debian.org
: UNHANDLED INTERMEDIATE: +CRING: VOICE
-Tom
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From: xaos x [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 4:37:59 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Official Debian port with FSO
the frameworkd
I'm not sure what string type the write function is expecting the variable
data to be, but doing a data = data.encode(utf-8) before the isinstance()
check in def write(self,data) gets rid of the error output, however it still
will not dial.
-Tom
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 16:37 -0400 schrieb xaos x:
the frameworkd shows this when the dial button is pressed:
(framework.subsystems.ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso.channel.CallChannel object at
0x5d2ed0 queue is: deque([(u'ATD4078972297;\r\n', bound method
CallHandler.responseFromChannel
: Official Debian port with FSO
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 17:00 -0400 schrieb xaos x:
I'm not sure what string type the write function is expecting the
variable data to be, but doing a data = data.encode(utf-8) before
the isinstance() check in def write(self,data) gets rid of the error
output
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 18:07 -0400 schrieb xaos x:
That worked for outgoing calls. I'm still receiving the following upon
incoming calls:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/framework/subsystems/ogsmd/gsm/channel.py,
line 218, in
]
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Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 6:13:20 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Official Debian port with FSO
Hi,
AssertionError: unknown type 161
The FSO stack does not yet know and support all possible number types.
The 185 was recently added by me after
I notice that upon a successful outgoing call connection, it looks like the GUI
is not receiving or maybe not checking for the call status as the dialpad is
not closing to display the call status screen.
You can close the pyphone_phone manually and open zhone again, which will
display the
Not sure if this is the reason, but I used the OM2008.8 kernel [1] and
had no problems with Debian.
There are a few minor error messages while the boot sequence, but so far
no problem on my GTA02v5.
(I remember a complaint about a driver that was only available on gta01).
Thomas
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Am Freitag 15 August 2008 schrieb Thomas Krahn:
Not sure if this is the reason, but I used the OM2008.8 kernel [1] and
had no problems with Debian.
There are a few minor error messages while the boot sequence, but so far
no problem on my GTA02v5.
(I remember a complaint about a driver that
Joerg Lippmann wrote:
Am Freitag 15 August 2008 schrieb Thomas Krahn:
Not sure if this is the reason, but I used the OM2008.8 kernel [1] and
had no problems with Debian.
There are a few minor error messages while the boot sequence, but so far
no problem on my GTA02v5.
(I remember a complaint
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