Oksana | Navit 0.5.3 is out there. Anybody packaging it for Maemo? https://github.com/navit-gps/navit/releases http://download.navit-project.org/ | 01:13 |
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Oksana | Anybody editing wiki page? http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Maemo Because bokomoko repository seems to be out-of-date when compared against Maemo Extras-devel repository? | 01:27 |
brolin_empey | DocScrutinizer05: Yes, I thought it was clear from the context that Windows Explorer ignores lettercase for this search function. | 02:42 |
brolin_empey | The USB Type C OTG adapters I ordered from Asia on eBay over twenty days ago arrived today. I actually kind of have a USB↔Ethernet adapter working on Android OS 8 on the LG G5. The eth0 network interface gets a 192.168.0.x IP address for the wired LAN but I cannot ping a host on the wired LAN that I know answers pings. I thought I may need to manually add a default gateway to the IP routing table but I only remember how to do this with the program named | 02:49 |
brolin_empey | “route”, which this Android installation seems to lack. | 02:49 |
r00t-home | usb ethernet adaoter works out of the box on my android devices, use it all the time to sync large amounts of data. | 02:59 |
r00t-home | i would suspect the hardware driver isn't working correctly, and try a different adapter | 03:00 |
r00t-home | you can check the routing table without `route`: cat /proc/net/route | 03:01 |
brolin_empey | The asix driver seems to work on the G5. I tried to manually run a DHCP client on the eth0 network interface but I do not know the name of the DHCP client on Android. I tried udhcpc and dhclient but neither was found. I use “ip route” to print the routing table if I recall correctly. I did not say I do not remember how to print the routing table without “route”, I said I do not remember how to add a default gateway to the routing table without | 03:07 |
brolin_empey | using “route”. I spent enough time on the “wired LAN on handheld computer” project/adventure for now, need to finish some other things before I can continue working on this project. I got a USB↔Ethernet adapter working on my N900 with a customised power kernel but I never got a USB↔Ethernet adapter working on Android OS 4.4 on my Galaxy Note 3. I do not remember if I ever even tried to use Ethernet on Android OS 4.2 for x86 on my Geeksphone | 03:07 |
brolin_empey | Revolution before I switched to the Galaxy Note 3. | 03:07 |
sixwheeledbeast | https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/25-years-later-interview-linus-torvalds Fully agree re social media | 21:28 |
sicelo | 1:02 < DocScrutinizer05> alias n900cam='gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=10010 caps=application/x-rtp,clock-rate=90000 ! rtpjitterbuffer ! etc .... what does it do? i'm curious, but don't have a pc at hand to test | 23:07 |
DocScrutinizer05 | sicelo: it starts a video source on N900 from main camera to WLAN, RTP jpeg format/protocol. And same time it starts a viewer on the interactive side (here: my PC) | 23:17 |
DocScrutinizer05 | prerequisite: nothing blocking UDP data on destination port 10010 | 23:18 |
DocScrutinizer05 | sicelo: I just fire a `n900cam` in a shell of my PC | 23:20 |
DocScrutinizer05 | (could use a desktop icon or a startmenu entry as well) | 23:20 |
sicelo | how is the latency? does the n900 cope? | 23:22 |
DocScrutinizer05 | latency ~0.5s | 23:42 |
DocScrutinizer05 | though it's ABR and sort of "hibernates" when long time no change in input scene | 23:44 |
DocScrutinizer05 | when it does (may take up to a minute it seems) then bandwidth of stream goes down from ~2Mb/s to 500kb/s and a "framerate" like 1/s and it takes like 3s to ramp up to narmal operation again. Free motion detection, simply watch bandwidth \o/ ;-D | 23:49 |
DocScrutinizer05 | sicelo: ^^^ | 23:49 |
DocScrutinizer05 | cope? | 23:50 |
DocScrutinizer05 | works fine | 23:51 |
DocScrutinizer05 | prolly you could reduce latency further by tweaking (or omitting) rtpjitterbiffer | 23:54 |
DocScrutinizer05 | for my purposes it's absplutely fine | 23:54 |
DocScrutinizer05 | absolutely, even | 23:55 |
DocScrutinizer05 | gotta consider how to deal with maemo-camera though | 23:56 |
DocScrutinizer05 | prolly needs some tweaking of dbus stuff, or maybe simply not starting camera during system boot may do the trick | 23:59 |
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