http://wiki.webos-internals.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=T3rmin&feedformat=atomWebOS Internals - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:34:35ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1http://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Talk:Patch_webOS_Roam_Control&diff=6529Talk:Patch webOS Roam Control2009-10-16T17:22:26Z<p>T3rmin: Change roaming affinity rather than roam-only?</p>
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<div>Would it be possible to add a "Roam Only" function to the menu bar along with wi-fi, bluetooth, etc? As it is now, it's somewhat cumbersome to turn on.<br />
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Any headway into with 1.2? With this feature not working, I am back to being tethered to the wall in my low sprint service area....<br />
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We've been having reception issues with the Pres at work. The roam-only patch seems to pretty much resolve things. But it occurred to me that's kind of a heavy-handed approach.<br />
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Isn't the real problem that the Pre's roaming algorithm gives far too much weight to Sprint towers? I mean it *will* roam with the default settings, but only as a *very* *last* *resort*. It seems like in some cases, roam-only could actually impair your reception (if you're right on top of a Sprint tower). It's not that we don't want to use Sprint towers -- there just aren't enough of them and we want the best signal possible.<br />
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Also, as I understand, it costs Sprint more when we're on other company's towers. I'm sympathetic to that, especially because more cost to them equals higher prices for us in the long run.<br />
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So how 'bout it, has anyone poking through the code seen anything that might indicate we can alter the phone's affinity for Sprint towers versus non-Sprint towers? Then the phone could pick the tower with the best signal indiscriminately. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 17:22, 16 October 2009 (UTC)</div>T3rminhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Application_talk:Terminal&diff=4359Application talk:Terminal2009-08-14T18:05:36Z<p>T3rmin: /* Ansi bugs < */</p>
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<div>== Bugs: Paste? ==<br />
- Can't seem to figure out how to paste something that was copied from another app/msg/web site. The old paste shortcut of "Gesture + V" doesn't work (because its being used for other things). I tried to "Insert" shortcut, but it didn't do anything.<br />
--[[User:Zinge|Zinge]] 08:58, 7 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Ansi bugs ==<br />
Scrolling in BX is fixed. Thanks! terminal is a killer app.<br />
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Still have a bug when typing a message in IRC that's long enough to require horizontal scrolling. Instead of scrolling it does weird single-char newlines and status bar is lost.<br />
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Also when using arrow keys to move around in vim (with TERM=linux and syntax/color on), what seems to be ansi color code artifacts are printed. Arrows do work, but it's unusable due to artifacts. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 18:05, 14 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== New Version Changelog? ==<br />
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The newest version from the feed seems to be 0.1.6. Anybody know what changes have been made? --[[User:Zinge|Zinge]] 19:30, 1 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Font Size Feature Request ==<br />
Well done! I notice that there are two fonts, normal and small. Would it be possible to add an intermediate font size? The 40 col is to large for seeing much and the 80 col is far to small. Would it be possible to have a ~60col font? --[[user:Dreadchicken|Dreadchicken]]<br />
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== Broadcast messages when phone sleeps/wakes ==<br />
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Has anyone figured out how to stop the broadcast messages generated on the Terminal when the phone sleeps and wakes? They clobber whatever's on the screen if you happen to turn off the phone while Terminal is open.<br />
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Other than this, great app. I'm eternally grateful. :) --[[User:zorinlynx|zorinlynx]]<br />
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I'm not sure if this will help, but there is a quilt patch in the gitorious modification for disabling some messages to the log. http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/modifications/blobs/master/luna/quiet-powerd-messages.patch --[[User:Plee3|plee3]] 21:05, 3 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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Thank you! This has resolved the issue. --[[User:Zorinlynx|Zorinlynx]] 21:24, 3 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Brackets ==<br />
Any way to enter < or > chars? Kinda tough to dump output to a file without.<br />
--[[User:Daemon|Daemon]]<br />
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These characters have not been implemented yet, but as a work-around, you can use tee or tee -a.<br />
--[[User:JackieRipper|JackieRipper]]</div>T3rminhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Application_talk:Terminal&diff=4358Application talk:Terminal2009-08-14T18:05:22Z<p>T3rmin: /* Fullscren (curses?) apps scroll wrong */</p>
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<div>== Bugs: Paste? ==<br />
- Can't seem to figure out how to paste something that was copied from another app/msg/web site. The old paste shortcut of "Gesture + V" doesn't work (because its being used for other things). I tried to "Insert" shortcut, but it didn't do anything.<br />
--[[User:Zinge|Zinge]] 08:58, 7 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Ansi bugs <==<br />
Scrolling in BX is fixed. Thanks! terminal is a killer app.<br />
<br />
Still have a bug when typing a message in IRC that's long enough to require horizontal scrolling. Instead of scrolling it does weird single-char newlines and status bar is lost.<br />
<br />
Also when using arrow keys to move around in vim (with TERM=linux and syntax/color on), what seems to be ansi color code artifacts are printed. Arrows do work, but it's unusable due to artifacts. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 18:05, 14 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== New Version Changelog? ==<br />
<br />
The newest version from the feed seems to be 0.1.6. Anybody know what changes have been made? --[[User:Zinge|Zinge]] 19:30, 1 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Font Size Feature Request ==<br />
Well done! I notice that there are two fonts, normal and small. Would it be possible to add an intermediate font size? The 40 col is to large for seeing much and the 80 col is far to small. Would it be possible to have a ~60col font? --[[user:Dreadchicken|Dreadchicken]]<br />
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== Broadcast messages when phone sleeps/wakes ==<br />
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Has anyone figured out how to stop the broadcast messages generated on the Terminal when the phone sleeps and wakes? They clobber whatever's on the screen if you happen to turn off the phone while Terminal is open.<br />
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Other than this, great app. I'm eternally grateful. :) --[[User:zorinlynx|zorinlynx]]<br />
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I'm not sure if this will help, but there is a quilt patch in the gitorious modification for disabling some messages to the log. http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/modifications/blobs/master/luna/quiet-powerd-messages.patch --[[User:Plee3|plee3]] 21:05, 3 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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Thank you! This has resolved the issue. --[[User:Zorinlynx|Zorinlynx]] 21:24, 3 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Brackets ==<br />
Any way to enter < or > chars? Kinda tough to dump output to a file without.<br />
--[[User:Daemon|Daemon]]<br />
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These characters have not been implemented yet, but as a work-around, you can use tee or tee -a.<br />
--[[User:JackieRipper|JackieRipper]]</div>T3rminhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Talk:OpenVPN_for_Palm_Pre&diff=4102Talk:OpenVPN for Palm Pre2009-08-09T03:39:37Z<p>T3rmin: No DNS</p>
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<div>This works (cool!), but DNS from server DHCP options doesn't get set. And WebOS has a dizzying array of resolv.conf files (/etc, /tmp, /var/run, /var/run/ppp) which it swaps around or modifies depending on which network connection(s) are active. Also it uses dnsmasq. In short, I couldn't even figure out how to manually set DNS to my internal, over-the-VPN servers. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 03:39, 9 August 2009 (UTC)</div>T3rminhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Application_talk:Terminal&diff=2783Application talk:Terminal2009-07-28T17:01:39Z<p>T3rmin: </p>
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<div>== Bugs: tab completion, slowdown ==<br />
I'm assuming this "Discussion" page would be a good place to report bugs as suggested on the Terminal page...<br />
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Anyway, when I try to tab-complete a line (Sym + i), the line becomes blank. The cursor stays in place, and the line of text disappears. When I hit enter, it works correctly (only a display issue, not a tab completion issue). I can get a screenshot if that is necessary/help any. Also, the terminal app seems to immensely slow down my Pre after a min or two, and it visibly lags as it closes and minimizes the app, then immediately speeds back up once its closed.<br />
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Not complaining, just reporting bugs. Thanks for all the hard work!<br />
--[[user:Zinge|Zinge]]<br />
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== Fullscren (curses?) apps scroll wrong ==<br />
Another quick bug: when running irssi or BX only the first line above the status bar line(s) scrolls. When going between landscape and portrait mode, the screen refreshes properly, but still only one line scrolls in either mode. This is as of 0.1.5. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 17:00, 28 July 2009 (UTC)</div>T3rminhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Application_talk:Terminal&diff=2782Application talk:Terminal2009-07-28T17:00:59Z<p>T3rmin: Another bug</p>
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<div>== Bugs: tab completion, slowdown ==<br />
I'm assuming this "Discussion" page would be a good place to report bugs as suggested on the Terminal page...<br />
<br />
Anyway, when I try to tab-complete a line (Sym + i), the line becomes blank. The cursor stays in place, and the line of text disappears. When I hit enter, it works correctly (only a display issue, not a tab completion issue). I can get a screenshot if that is necessary/help any. Also, the terminal app seems to immensely slow down my Pre after a min or two, and it visibly lags as it closes and minimizes the app, then immediately speeds back up once its closed.<br />
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Not complaining, just reporting bugs. Thanks for all the hard work!<br />
--[[user:Zinge|Zinge]]<br />
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== Fullscren (curses?) apps scroll wrong ==<br />
Another quick bug: when running irssi or BitchX only the first line above the status bar line(s) scrolls. When going between landscape and portrait mode, the screen refreshes properly, but still only one line scrolls in either mode. This is as of 0.1.5. --[[User:T3rmin|T3rmin]] 17:00, 28 July 2009 (UTC)</div>T3rmin