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| Christian | evopedia 0.2.3 release
Hi!
evopedia version 0.2.3 is ready, the main new features include:
- tangogps tile repository can be selected for article map
- article map has been improved
- your own position should be displayed on the map and you can zoom to it
- the text links have been replaced by icons
- article search is faster (1-3 seconds) for newly built images (at the
moment only German Wikipedia and French in the next days), old images
stay compatible
I hope you enjoy it. Unfortunately, due to some problems ...
| Oct 8, 2:51 pm 2009 |
| Valery Febvre | [FSO based] NeoLight 1.2.0 released
Hello,
NeoLight 1.2.0 was released.
Changes since 1.1.0:
* Speed up startup again (~2 seconds less), now it takes ~3 seconds.
* Fixed a bug in "Custom Color". It was impossible to set the red and
the blue colors to 0.
Package: http://neolight.googlecode.com/files/neolight_1.2.0-r0_all.ipk
========================================================================
NeoLight turns your Neo into a flashlight.
It flips the brightness up to full and displays a fullscreen ...
| Oct 8, 1:20 pm 2009 |
| Nekron | QtMoko v14 GPRS
Hi Radek,
thanks for your great updates on QtMoko which makes it my fav Freerunner
distribution I use.
Now that I got an O2 mobile flat I tried yesterday to set up GPRS. I
noticed a few things which are maybe unclear or not (yet) working.
- if I set the GPRS mode to allways online. After a few seconds or maybe a
minute QTM gui freezes and I have to restart it (a bug has already been
filled)
- I found a workaround using the "when needed" option and setting the
timeout to never which ...
| Oct 8, 5:35 am 2009 |
| Radek Polak | Re: QtMoko v14 GPRS
If it has workaround then it's usually on the bottom of my todo list :)
Thanks for the report, it will take some time, but i hope i will get to
That would be nice but also a lot of work. Using FSO would make it
easier to port to new devices and the FSO codebase seems to be quite
I will try :)
Regards
Radek
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| Oct 8, 7:53 am 2009 |
| Michael Zanetti | Re: [QtMoko v14] importing contacts
Thanks! sourcing qpe.env fixed it!
Michael
| Oct 8, 2:34 pm 2009 |
| Torfinn Ingolfsen | Re: [QtMoko v14] importing contacts
Hi,
FWIW, I did this (but via a ssh'ed shell):
root@neo:~# source /opt/*qtmoko*/qpe.env
root@neo:/root# DISPLAY=:0 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/*qtmoko*/lib /opt/*qtmoko*
/bin/*addressbook* /home/root/Documents/phone.vcf
If you do the work from the terminal on the Neo, you shouldn't need to
source qpe.env, I think.
HTH
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| Oct 8, 11:51 am 2009 |
| Michael Zanetti | [QtMoko v14] importing contacts
Hi all!
I decided to try QtMoko. It looks quite nice. Its fast and at a first look it
makes a rather complete impression. However I tried to import my contacts but
it didn't work.
I exported my addressbook from Kontact into one vcard and copied it over to
the neo. Then I called this on the neo:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/qtmoko/lib/" /opt/qtmoko/bin/addressbook
/tmp/addressbook.vcf
This opened up a dialog asking me to import all my contacts and even showed
the first 3 of them correctly ...
| Oct 8, 5:36 am 2009 |
| ghislain | Re: QtMoko v14
Hi,
Yes, Navit does fully work.
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| Oct 8, 5:37 am 2009 |
| Yorick Moko | Re: QtMoko v14
didn't know navit worked under Qtmoko!
does it fully work?
| Oct 8, 12:01 am 2009 |
| Radek Polak | Re: QtMoko v14
Great, thanks. This is very welcome. In fact i dont know how much
bandwidth is allowed on my (activationrecord.net) server so every mirror
pkg-fso-keyring should have already in my image, but until now i was
Nice pages, good work, thanks!
Radek
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| Oct 8, 7:44 am 2009 |
| ivanshirokoff@gmail.com | Re: 1024#
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| Oct 8, 1:18 am 2009 |
| Stroller | Re: 1024#
It has already been posted here:
Under normal circumstances you would only see these messages with a
change of cell, so cid would be different. The only time I know of
that you might legitimately see repeated reconnection to the same
cell
is if you've got very low signal and it's the only cell visible.
I am really unclear why you feel the need to ask - yet again - if
you're affected by #1024, when all the symptoms so clearly seem to
point to it.
Your Freerunner ...
| Oct 8, 4:31 pm 2009 |
| W.Kenworthy | Re: 1024#
...
On my A5 I find "never" gives noticeably poorer battery life, and often
wakes from suspend at random times. The phone also seems a lot less
rteliable with reboots need to get a working system again.
BillK
more crashes than normal (things not working/stop working) and o
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| Oct 7, 5:02 pm 2009 |
| Christ van Willegen | Re: 1024#
Christ van Willegen
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| Oct 7, 10:41 pm 2009 |
| Mikhail Umorin | Re: 1024#
Yes, I did. I ran the script overnight (ca. 12 hours) and this is what I got:
[2009-10-07 21:51:05.999018] Signal : cid=2B04, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 21:51:43.439188] Signal : cid=4508, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 21:57:45.501663] Signal : cid=2DF1, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 21:58:09.491458] Signal : cid=4508, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 21:58:32.559254] Signal : cid=2DF1, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 21:58:51.403635] Signal : cid=4508, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 22:08:04.577409] Signal : cid=2DF1, lac=2775
[2009-10-07 22:08:27.640410] ...
| Oct 8, 8:33 am 2009 |
| Rui Miguel Silva Seabra | Re: 1024#
either you are in a zone with weak signal from 4508 and 2DF1 (so you
jump frequently from one to the other) or yes, you probably are suffering
from #1024 :(
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| Oct 8, 9:57 am 2009 |
| Mikhail Umorin | Re: 1024#
What's the best way to differentiate? Stand by a cell tower and wait for a
couple of hours?
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| Oct 8, 2:15 pm 2009 |
| Sander van Grieken | Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04
Why use a script that you need to run manually each time?
It can be done automatically just by putting the right stuff in /etc/network/interfaces:
auto eth2
iface eth2 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask 255.255.255.0
post-up iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
post-up echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
post-up route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev eth2
post-up dnsmasq
pre-down echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
pre-down iptables -t nat ...
| Oct 8, 3:21 am 2009 |
| =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Crist ... | Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04
Hi Tony, thanks for giving a try to the script. I'm glad it helped you. I
just create a sub-section on the wiki page [1] where I put the script to
help others to get connected easily.
Cheers
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Connection_Script
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| Oct 7, 6:24 pm 2009 |
| Eric Olson | Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04
I copied Sander's exact lines into /etc/network/interfaces (I changed
eth2 to usb0 -- I don't know if that matters) on my ubuntu 9.04 laptop
and it's working for me. I have plugged and unplugged the cable a
couple times and no longer have to run my manual script each time.
Thanks!
Eric
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| Oct 8, 1:19 pm 2009 |
| Tony Berth | Re: USB networking with Ubuntu 9.04
did try that and did work when I was using a debian 5 box but no chance with
ubuntu 9.04 :(
Thanks
Tony
| Oct 8, 12:15 pm 2009 |
| =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Pablo ... | Re: How to transfer my contacts from my QtExtended GTA01 ...
I was urged, so I managed to transfer my contacts via sms. It was not
elegant but I got it working...
Anyway, I am interested in that incompatibilities. I thought that all
distros implemented contacts in a standard manner, but is there a
standard at all?
Thank you all.
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| Oct 8, 12:56 pm 2009 |
| Michele Brocco | Re: How to transfer my contacts from my QtExtended GTA01 ...
you can copy your qtopia_db.sqlite file from the qtopia folder on your
home (i guess it was /home/root/Applications/Qtopia) directory to shr
and then use pisi (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Pisi)
under shr afaik there is no addressbook that comprehensively supports
all fields supported on qtopia yet (correct me if I am wrong). but u
can sync at least with your sim card and u will have all the numbers
as single entries.
hope this ...
| Oct 8, 11:24 am 2009 |
| Torfinn Ingolfsen | Re: How to transfer my contacts from my QtExtended GTA01 ...
Hi,
Does anyone know if Pisis will work under QtMoko?
It looks like it could import my address book (.vcf).
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| Oct 8, 12:00 pm 2009 |
| Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | Re: HOWTO: Sharing SHR-U GPRS to *buntu laptop
As per mdbus --help, you need a busname and an objectname before the method --
This is not implemented yet :) Add me a ticket and I'll do it.
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| Oct 8, 6:51 am 2009 |
| c_c | Re: Fwd: buzzfix in India
Hi Guys,
I will be in Delhi from the 13th till the 20th. I would like to take my FR
in for the buzzfix at Baig Electronics preferably on the 13th/14th or the
15th if possible.
Can you let me know what I need to do?
Thanks
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