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Contents

Notes

  • Restart the X Server and Qtopia with the following command:
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart

ToDos

  • Try to get to work the matchbox keyboard in Om 2008.12.
  • WLAN
    • Make sure that when stopping Wifi the device is also diabled to save energy.
  • VoIP
  • notecase

Om 2008.12

  • Don't forget to set a root password!

Not working software

  • wicd (v1.5.6) does not seem to work.
  • Mofi (v0.02) does not seem to work.
  • Matchbox keyboard: Does not work using the following instructions: 1 and 2.


Notecase

  • Required dependencies:
    • gnome-vfs

Issues

Customizations

  • Use the Illume keyboard instead of the Qtopia one. Look here for instructions.
  • Enable the search bar in the contacts application (instructions).
  • Configure Wifi (instructions). Note: The SSH server only listens on the USB interface per default. Read here how to change this.
  • Add two desktop icons. One for starting and another one for stopping Wifi. Read on here. Qtopia had to be restarted for one of the icons to show up. The .desktop files can be grouped in folder in the file system. On the desktop there is only a flat hierachy.

Additional Software

  • qtopia-phone-x11-datebook (in official repo): Calendaring application.
  • ttf-liberation-mono (in official repo): Required for vala-terminal. You have to reboot in order for the font to be used.
  • midori (in official repo): Webbrowser.


  • Install Pidgin (in official repo): Instant messenger. See here. Note: There is no desktop icon in the package. So install a custom one. The pidgin package also misses the required dependency pidgin-data. You need to install this manually.

Calendars

The Openmoko calendar is still available in the repository (openmoko-dates2 - 0.1.0+svnr703-r2.03 - Legacy Om calendar application.). But the prefered calendar is the Qtopia Calendar (qtopia-phone-x11-datebook - 1:4.3.2+gitr476+ba3f443faec4cefcd3805158eef70921ed39f3de-r51 - Qtopia application for organizing dates and schedules.)

Import

The Qtopia calendar supports the import of iCalendar files. The following character encodings have be confirmed to work:

  • ASCII
  • latin1

Files encoded in UTF8 are not supported (non-ASCII characters get mangled on import). To change the character encoding use the following command:

$ iconv -c -f utf8 -t latin1 calendar-utf8.vcf > calendar-latin1.vcf

Note: You can reset the PIM data if you delete the ~/Applications/Qtopia/qtopia_db.sqlite file. But if you do so you have to restart Qtopia for the changes to take effect (process qpe). If you modify the database the changes take effect immediately.

Personal tools

Notes

  • Restart the X Server and Qtopia with the following command:
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart

ToDos

  • Try to get to work the matchbox keyboard in Om 2008.12.
  • WLAN
    • Make sure that when stopping Wifi the device is also diabled to save energy.
  • VoIP
  • notecase

Om 2008.12

  • Don't forget to set a root password!

Not working software

  • wicd (v1.5.6) does not seem to work.
  • Mofi (v0.02) does not seem to work.
  • Matchbox keyboard: Does not work using the following instructions: 1 and 2.


Notecase

  • Required dependencies:
    • gnome-vfs

Issues

Customizations

  • Use the Illume keyboard instead of the Qtopia one. Look here for instructions.
  • Enable the search bar in the contacts application (instructions).
  • Configure Wifi (instructions). Note: The SSH server only listens on the USB interface per default. Read here how to change this.
  • Add two desktop icons. One for starting and another one for stopping Wifi. Read on here. Qtopia had to be restarted for one of the icons to show up. The .desktop files can be grouped in folder in the file system. On the desktop there is only a flat hierachy.

Additional Software

  • qtopia-phone-x11-datebook (in official repo): Calendaring application.
  • ttf-liberation-mono (in official repo): Required for vala-terminal. You have to reboot in order for the font to be used.
  • midori (in official repo): Webbrowser.


  • Install Pidgin (in official repo): Instant messenger. See here. Note: There is no desktop icon in the package. So install a custom one. The pidgin package also misses the required dependency pidgin-data. You need to install this manually.

Calendars

The Openmoko calendar is still available in the repository (openmoko-dates2 - 0.1.0+svnr703-r2.03 - Legacy Om calendar application.). But the prefered calendar is the Qtopia Calendar (qtopia-phone-x11-datebook - 1:4.3.2+gitr476+ba3f443faec4cefcd3805158eef70921ed39f3de-r51 - Qtopia application for organizing dates and schedules.)

Import

The Qtopia calendar supports the import of iCalendar files. The following character encodings have be confirmed to work:

  • ASCII
  • latin1

Files encoded in UTF8 are not supported (non-ASCII characters get mangled on import). To change the character encoding use the following command:

$ iconv -c -f utf8 -t latin1 calendar-utf8.vcf > calendar-latin1.vcf

Note: You can reset the PIM data if you delete the ~/Applications/Qtopia/qtopia_db.sqlite file. But if you do so you have to restart Qtopia for the changes to take effect (process qpe). If you modify the database the changes take effect immediately.