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| Valery Febvre | [SHR] Podboy 1.1.0
Hi,
A new version of Podboy is available.
Very small changes in this version but I think that "release early,
release often" is a good practice.
Changes in 1.1.0:
* Unplayed episodes can now be identified by a yellow star.
* Unplayed/played status of episodes can be manually toggled via a new
entry named "Toggle Played Status" in the "Actions" combobox of
"Episodes" page.
* Add possibility to show details of episodes before to play them via a
new entry named "Show Details" in the ...
| Jan 3, 4:28 pm 2010 |
| David Wagner | Re: Hackable1 rev5 is out !
Hi Philip
You can pop up/close the keyboard at any time by (shortly) pressing the
Aux button.
In order to get the wifi working, you might have to run:
rmmod s3cmci
rmmod ar6000
modprobe s3cmci
modprobe ar6000
Thanks for your feedback
David
ps: http://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/UserManual is minimal for now
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| Jan 3, 1:30 pm 2010 |
| dehqan65 | Ringtone request
In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful
hello;
Is there any simple and free to use ringtone ? (with good quality)
Regards dehqan
| Jan 3, 12:16 pm 2010 |
| jeremy jozwik | Re: Ringtone request
check the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Ringtones
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| Jan 3, 12:28 pm 2010 |
| ik | expanding openmoko's memory
Hello List,
I've went over the design circuits of om. It seems that there is a memory
bus that is not in use for the SDRAM.
Does a kernel module that will pass the proper bit to a flag can expand the
current memory to 128 Mega ?
If so, why wasn't it made until now for the moko ?
And is there anyone here that already done that ?
Thanks,
Ido
http://ik.homelinux.org/
| Jan 3, 7:34 am 2010 |
| GNUtoo | Re: Whither open hardware ?
There is one...it's called omap zoom II but it's not cheap
If I understood well the GSM modem is optionnal
Maybe I should have bought one instead of an htcdream
(better buy now when the dollar is cheap)
Denis.
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| Jan 3, 1:57 pm 2010 |
| Werner Almesberger | Re: Whither open hardware ? (was Re: Quick e-mail poll: ...
There are many component choices for future phones. Things to consider
when choosing chips include:
- do they fit the intended purpose ?
- are they open enough for our purposes ?
- are they available (to us) ?
- will they be available as long as we need them ?
- are they affordable ?
- what are the integration costs ?
- what are the opportunity costs ?
- do they work as intended ?
- how do they fit our technical capabilities ?
- what legal exposures do they cause ?
Of course, you don't ...
| Jan 3, 4:06 pm 2010 |
| Laszlo KREKACS | Re: Whither open hardware ? (was Re: Quick e-mail poll: ...
There is also the openpandora project:
http://www.open-pandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=...
Is it unsuitable for a phone because of power inefficiency?
Can be the "ARM Cortex-A8 600Mhz" used in a future phone?
Laszlo
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| Jan 3, 12:39 pm 2010 |
| Joerg Eesmann | Re: Whither open hardware ? (was Re: Quick e-mail poll: ...
Hi,
I would love to have an open phone with OMAP processor like OpenPandora
and BeagleBoard. Both have the OMAP 3530 with 3D acceleration and DSP.
Maybe a phone doesn't need the DSP. But it is amazingly powersufficient,
IMO. The phone would be up to date from processor power, and there
should not be a resource problem so soon, I guess. BeagleBoard and
OpenPandora are both well supported in OE, so from SW-side there should
BeagleBoard they are using a variant, where the RAM and NAND (both in
one Chip) is ...
| Jan 3, 2:14 pm 2010 |
| Werner Almesberger | Whither open hardware ? (was Re: Quick e-mail poll: Stil ...
Companies who were looking for a device for some project often asked
Openmoko Inc. if they could have a GTA02 with some features removed
or with other - often small - changes. Unfortunately, Openmoko Inc.
did not have the resources for making such derivatives.
However, this is a promise the approach chosen for gta02-core holds:
with the whole design out in the open (Open Design Hardware [1]),
anyone can independently define, implement, and produce derivatives.
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| Jan 3, 7:47 am 2010 |
| Ken Young | Quick e-mail poll: Still using your Freerunner?
>Do you use FR as your daily/primary phone?
Yes, I still find it to be a wonderfully fun GPS-enabled PDA. I just
got an N900, and I was quite surprised to find that the Freerunner's
display is nicer. The N900 has 25% more pixels, but the Freerunner's
SHR-u
My two cents: If I were dictator of the gta02-core team (instead of
someone who doesn't even contribute), I would repurpose the device as a
GPS PDA. I would remove all the radio components except for the WiFi,
and try to ...
| Jan 2, 11:10 pm 2010 |
| Dave Ball | Re: Whither open hardware ?
The pandora (and beagleboard) use the OMAP3530 which (afaik) is just a
retail package of the (oem only) OMAP3430 used in the palm pre and
motorola droid. [1]
The docs are open [2] (except the power VR 3D subsystem), and from first
looks it should be fine in a future phone - though it would be a radical
departure from our existing designs.
Dave
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_OMAP
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| Jan 3, 1:49 pm 2010 |
| Denis Johnson | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Thanks to you and the rest of the FSO team for what you have achieved
to date and hope 2010 is indeed the year for FSO to prevail and go
from strength to strength.
regards and best for the New Year
Denis
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| Jan 2, 11:43 pm 2010 |
| Laszlo KREKACS | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Btw how are going the Palm Pre reverse engineering effort?
Best regards,
Laszlo
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| Jan 3, 5:35 am 2010 |
| Marcel | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
What about the Nokia N900? I don't know about the GSM modem, but at
least its got a quite open Linux userspace...
(And I'm really happy with it :D)
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| Jan 3, 7:42 am 2010 |
| Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
There is still hope. I like the form factor of the Palm Pre very much.
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| Jan 3, 8:12 am 2010 |
| Rafael Campos | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
I hope FSO becomes the telephony middleware in Linux, just because is
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| Jan 2, 7:55 pm 2010 |
| Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
AFAIK we can't even charge the battery N900 with FOSS, so I'd say
there's a whole set of different showstoppers lurking when attempting to
bring a free OS to the N900. The modem itself is using a binary protocol
as well, as opposed to the Palm Pre though it seems to be somewhat
documented.
Unfortunately this time I didn't seem to be eligible for a Nokia
developer discount, that's pretty much the reason why I don't have a
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| Jan 3, 8:32 am 2010 |
| Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
Somewhat disappointing. Although some progress is being made (and we're
still working on it), the modem communication proved to be a complete
show stopper. Apparantly Palm is using one of Qualcomm's binary
protocols, which is very complex to reverse engineer :/
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| Jan 3, 6:45 am 2010 |
| GNUtoo | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
More informations are available here:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_Maemo
I wonder if we could use(so replace maemo with) stock omap free software
such as:
x-load
u-boot
linux-omap kernel
And look at what works and what doesn't
If we could find a way to charge the battery in some way,and use stock
omap free software it would be great.
By the way we now have suspend to ram with omap CPU.
Denis.
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| Jan 3, 11:58 am 2010 |
| Laszlo KREKACS | Re: Happy New Year from FSO
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
I had asked, because Im waiting to a device to replace my freerunner.
My only requirement is nice audio quality (any mobile phone out there is ok),
I want to run fso on it, and 3G.
I hoped such device surfaces within a year (ie. until 2011) or even Palm Pre
could be this device ...
Best regards,
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| Jan 3, 7:18 am 2010 |
| Niels Heyvaert | RE: [Android] Android Cupcake V22 installer-image
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| Jan 2, 5:40 pm 2010 |
| Sebastian Krzyszkowiak | Re: [Shr-User] Quick e-mail poll: Still using your Freerunner?
AFAIR there was some problem like that with GSM firmware. Do you have
it upgraded?
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| Jan 2, 6:28 pm 2010 |
| Martin Jansa | Re: [Shr-User] UBI success story
Params are in:
http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/conf/machine/om-gta02.conf
MKUBIFS_ARGS = "-m 2048 -e 129024 -c 2047"
for mkfs.ubifs
UBINIZE_ARGS = "-m 2048 -p 128KiB -s 512"
for ubinize
So I don't see param for subpage setting for mkfs.ubifs, its only in ubinize,
but it didn't help for my NAND, even when I prepare ubi volume on neo with
-s 2048 -O 2048 and then try to updatevol with full image (small image
like initramfs-kexecboot works for me just fine). That's ...
| Jan 3, 5:11 am 2010 |
| Mike Crash | Re: Navigation
Happy new year everyone!
If you want to look at progress, here is first version of MC Navi:
http://www.mikecrash.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&id=116
Currently not for usage, only as preview for Debian users.
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| Jan 3, 10:40 am 2010 |
| Neil Jerram | Re: Navigation
This is nice news, but what is it with the "sorry, no source code yet" thing?
Mike, I don't actually mean to complain at you in particular. It
seems to me that a lot of people write something like that, especially
with their early releases. I just don't understand why, and I'm
afraid that your post has pushed me over the edge into saying
something about it. Do people not know what Free Software means?
(Plus it's not hard to find a way of hosting source code...)
Regards,
...
| Jan 3, 10:51 am 2010 |
| Davide Scaini | Re: Navigation
don't stop it now ;-)
great to have choice... is it faster than navit (even if buggy but just to
know)?
d
| Jan 3, 10:47 am 2010 |
| Mike Crash | Re: Navigation
This means that it is preview and not releasable yet. I know what it free
software - but it is up to author, when he makes releases. And if he makes
it at all. This is only to know, that it is not sleeping.
So please don't be fidgety - I have spent on this 7 months, every day 2-3
hours, many times to late night (to 2 am) and I can thank god I have so
lovely family to allow that. This is true for other my projects too. Why
don't I buy navigation for 200 bucks instead of spending my rare time ...
| Jan 3, 2:47 pm 2010 |
| Neil Jerram | Re: Navigation
I agree that it is completely your choice when, whether and what to
release. But you should not claim that your project is free software
if you do not release the source code.
To be fair, I don't know if you _have_ ever claimed that your project
is free software. I basically just assume that everyone on this list
is intending to follow the conventions of free software - perhaps
Understood; I think we all know these feelings... Personally I'm
afraid I can no longer manage to work at ...
| Jan 3, 3:36 pm 2010 |
| Ed Kapitein | Re: QNavitCtl - Navit Bookmarks via dbus
Hi Christian,
I hacked a script together, so you can now route from A to B via C.
( or via C, D, E etc ;-) )
I put it on the navit website [6]
Please feel free to take a look and use (parts of) it for your own program.
Erasing the current waypoint would be nice to do in a gui, now you need
to edit the itinerary file.
Thanks for your help with this, i couldn't have done it without you!
Kind regards,
Ed
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