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            <title>Nokia and their standard batteries</title>
            <link>https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2016/11/28/nokia-and-their-standard-batteries/</link>
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<p>Nokia. A company everyone knows and most of us probably even used one of their phones in past. They were better or worse but one thing was good - most of them shared&nbsp;batteries&#8230;</p>
<p>My daughter (8.5y old) uses Nokia E50 as her daily phone. Sim card is covered by duct tape to not fall out when phone hit a floor (previous one went missing in such situation). Mira records how she and her friends sing, does some photo sessions to her dolls&nbsp;etc.</p>
<p>But during weekend phone stopped charging. Hm&#8230; Is it charger? Nope, it was original Nokia one. Tried some crappy Chinese one with same result. So let&#8217;s check the&nbsp;battery.</p>
<p>Opened drawer, took Nokia 101. Inside was <span class="caps">BL</span>-<span class="caps">5CB</span> battery. Inserted into E50 got phone back online. But I like my 101 and keep it as a spare just in&nbsp;case.</p>
<p>Digged in a drawer with old devices. The one where I keep Sharp Zaurus c760, Sony Ericsson k750i, Openmoko <span class="caps">FIC</span>-GTA01bv3 and few other pieces of junk with some sentimental value. What I found there was Nokia 6230i which I got from Ross Burton during <span class="caps">GUADEC</span> 2007. Last time I used it about 5 years ago. But it had original Nokia <span class="caps">BL</span>-5C&nbsp;inside!</p>
<p>So I put that battery inside of E50, plugged charger and guess what&#8230; It started charging and phone booted! With over 11 years old&nbsp;battery!</p>
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2016 21:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>It is 10 years of Linux on ARM for me</title>
            <link>https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2014/02/11/it-is-10-years-of-linux-on-arm-for-me/</link>
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<p>It was somewhere between 7th and 11th February 2004&nbsp;when I&nbsp;got package with my first Linux/ARM device. It was Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 (also named &#8220;collie&#8221;) and all started&#8230;</p>

<p>At that time I&nbsp;had Palm M105 (still own) and Sony CLIE SJ30 (both running PalmOS/m68k) but wanted hackable device. But I&nbsp;did not have idea what this device will do&nbsp;with my life.</p>

<p>Took me about three years to&nbsp;get to&nbsp;the&nbsp;point where I&nbsp;could abandon my daily work as PHP programmer and move to&nbsp;a&nbsp;bit risky business of embedded Linux consulting. But it was worth it. Not only from financial perspective (I&nbsp;paid more tax in first year then earned in previous) but also from my development. I&nbsp;met a&nbsp;lot of great hackers, people with knowledge which I&nbsp;did not have and I&nbsp;worked hard to&nbsp;be a&nbsp;part of that group.</p>

<p>I&nbsp;was a&nbsp;developer in multiple distributions: OpenZaurus, Poky Linux, Ångström, Debian, Maemo, Ubuntu. My patches landed also in many other embedded and &#8220;normal&#8221; ones. I&nbsp;patched uncountable amount of software packages to&nbsp;get them built and working. Sure, not all of those changes were sent upstream, some were just ugly hacks but this started to&nbsp;change one day.</p>

<p>Worked as distribution leader in OpenZaurus. My duties (still in free time only) were user support, maintaining repositories and images. I&nbsp;organized testing of pre-release images with over one hundred users &#8212; we&nbsp;had all supported devices covered. There was &#8220;updates&#8221; repository where we&nbsp;provided security fixes, kernel updates and other improvements. I&nbsp;also officially ended development of this distribution when we&nbsp;merged into Ångström.</p>

<p>I&nbsp;worked as one of main developers of Poky Linux which later became Yocto Linux. Learnt about build automation, QA control, build-after-commit workflow and many other things. During my work with OpenedHand I&nbsp;also spent some time on learning differences between British and American versions of English.</p>

<p>Worked with some companies based in USA. This allowed me to&nbsp;learn how to&nbsp;organize teamwork with people from quite far timezones (Vernier was based in Portland so 9&nbsp;hours difference). It was useful then and still is as most of Red Hat ARM team is US based.</p>

<p>I&nbsp;remember moments when I&nbsp;had to&nbsp;explain what I&nbsp;am doing at work to&nbsp;some people (<a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2008/08/12/what-do-i-do-for-living/">including my mom</a>). For last 1.5&nbsp;year I&nbsp;used to&nbsp;say &#8220;building software for computers which do&nbsp;not exist&#8221; but this is slowly changing as AArch64&nbsp;hardware exists but is not on a&nbsp;mass market yet.</p>

<p>Now I&nbsp;got to&nbsp;a&nbsp;point when I&nbsp;am recognized at conferences by&nbsp;some random people when at FOSDEM 2007&nbsp;I&nbsp;knew just few guys from OpenEmbedded (but connected many faces with names/nicknames there).</p>

<p>Played with more hardware then wanted. I&nbsp;still have some devices which I&nbsp;never booted (FRI2&nbsp;for example). There are boards/devices which I&nbsp;would like to&nbsp;get rid of but most of them is so outdated that may go to&nbsp;electronic trash only.</p>

<p>But if I&nbsp;would have an&nbsp;option to&nbsp;move back that 10&nbsp;years and think again about buying Sharp Zaurus SL-5500&nbsp;I&nbsp;would not change it as it was one of the&nbsp;best things I&nbsp;did.</p>
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<h3>Related posts:</h3><ol>
<li><a href="https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2013/06/08/armology/" rel="bookmark" title="ARMology">ARMology </a></li>
<li><a href="https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/09/29/what-interest-me-in-arm-world/" rel="bookmark" title="What interest me in ARM world">What interest me in ARM world </a></li>
<li><a href="https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2013/02/11/nine-years-of-embedded-linux/" rel="bookmark" title="Nine years of embedded Linux">Nine years of embedded Linux </a></li>
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <title>ARMology</title>
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<p>When last time I&nbsp;was in Cambridge we&nbsp;had a&nbsp;discussion about ARM processors. Paweł used term &#8220;ARMology&#8221; then. And with recent announcement of Cortex-A12&nbsp;cpu core I&nbsp;thought that it may be a&nbsp;good idea to&nbsp;write a&nbsp;blog post about it.</p>

<p>Please note that my knowledge of ARM processors started in 2003&nbsp;so I&nbsp;can make mistakes in everything older. Tried to&nbsp;understand articles about old times but sometimes they do&nbsp;not keep one version of story.</p>

<h3>Ancient times</h3>

<p>ARM1&nbsp;got released in 1985&nbsp;as CPU add-on to&nbsp;BBC Micro manufactured by&nbsp;Acorn Computers Ltd. as result of few years of research work. They wanted to&nbsp;have new processor to&nbsp;replace ageing 6502&nbsp;used in BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and none of existing ones did not fit their requirements. Note that it was not market product but rather development tool made available for selected users.</p>

<p>But it was ARM2&nbsp;which landed in new computers &#8212; Acorn Archimedes (1987&nbsp;year). Had multiply instructions added so new version of instruction set was created: ARMv2. Just 8MHz clock but remember that it was first computer with new CPU&#8230;</p>

<p>Then ARM3&nbsp;came &#8212; with cache controller integrated and 25MHz clock. ISA was bumped to&nbsp;ARMv2a due to&nbsp;SWP instruction added. And it was released in another Acorn computer: A5000. This was also used in Acorn A4&nbsp;which was first ARM powered laptop (but term &#8220;ARM Powered&#8221; was created few years later). I&nbsp;hope that one day I&nbsp;will be able to&nbsp;play with all those old machines&#8230;</p>

<p>There was also ARM250&nbsp;processor with ARMv2a instruction set like in ARM3&nbsp;but no cache controller. But it is worth mentioning as it can be seen as first SoC due to&nbsp;ARM, MEMC, VIDC, IOC chips integrated in one piece of silicon. This allowed to&nbsp;create budget versions of computers.</p>

<h3>ARM Ltd.</h3>

<p>In 1990&nbsp;Acorn, Apple and VLSI co-founded Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. company which took over research and development of ARM processors. Their business model was simple: &#8220;we work on cpu cores and other companies pay us license costs to&nbsp;make chips&#8221;.</p>

<p>Their first cpu was ARM60&nbsp;with new instruction set: ARMv3. It had 32bit address space (compared to&nbsp;26bit in older versions), was endian agnostic (so both big and little endian was possible) and there were other improvements.</p>

<p>Please note lack of ARM4&nbsp;and ARM5&nbsp;processors. I&nbsp;heard some rumours about that but will not repeat them here as some of them just do&nbsp;not fit when compared against facts.</p>

<p>ARM610&nbsp;was powering Apple Newton PDA and first Acorn RiscPC machines where it was replaced by&nbsp;ARM710 (still ARMv3&nbsp;instruction set but ~30% faster).</p>

<h3>First licensees</h3>

<p>You can create new processor cores but someone has to&nbsp;buy them and manufacture&#8230; In 1992&nbsp;GEC Plessey and Sharp licensed ARM technology, next year added Cirrus Logic and Texas Instruments, then AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) and Samsung joined in 1994&nbsp;and then others&#8230;</p>

<p>From that list I&nbsp;recognize only Cirrus Logic (used their crazy EP93xx family), TI and Samsung as vendors of processors ;D</p>

<h3>Thumb</h3>

<p>One of next cpu cores was ARM7TDMI (Thumb+Debug+Multiplier+ICE) which added new instruction set: Thumb.</p>

<p>The&nbsp;Thumb instructions were not only to&nbsp;improve code density, but also to&nbsp;bring the&nbsp;power of the&nbsp;ARM into cheaper devices which may primarily only have a&nbsp;16&nbsp;bit datapath on the&nbsp;circuit board (for 32&nbsp;bit paths are costlier). When in Thumb mode, the&nbsp;processor executes Thumb instructions. While most of these instructions directly map onto normal ARM instructions, the&nbsp;space saving is by&nbsp;reducing the&nbsp;number of options and possibilities available &#8212; for example, conditional execution is lost, only branches can be conditional. Fewer registers can be directly accessed in many instructions, etc. However, given all of this, good Thumb code can perform extremely well in a&nbsp;16&nbsp;bit world (as each instruction is a&nbsp;16&nbsp;bit entity and can be loaded directly).</p>

<p>ARM7TDMI landed nearly everywhere &#8211; MP3&nbsp;players, cell phones, microwaves and any place where microcontroller could be used. I&nbsp;heard that few years ago half of ARM Ltd. income was from license costs of this cpu core&#8230;</p>

<h3>ARM7</h3>

<p>But ARM7&nbsp;did not ended at ARM7TDMI&#8230; There was ARM7EJ-S core which used ARMv5TE instruction set and also ARM720T and ARM740T with ARMv4T. You can run Linux on Cirrus Logic CLPS711x/EP721x/EP731x ones <span class="net_nemein_favourites">2 <a href="http://maemo.org/news/?net_nemein_favourites_execute=fav&net_nemein_favourites_execute_for=1e2d056b38435dcd05611e28a6a4dd6b51dc352c352&net_nemein_favourites_url=https://maemo.org/news/favorites//json/fav/midgard_article/1e2d056b38435dcd05611e28a6a4dd6b51dc352c352/" class="net_nemein_favourites_create"><img src="http://static.maemo.org:81/net.nemein.favourites/not-favorite.png" style="border: none;" alt="Add to favourites" title="Add to favourites" /></a>0 <a href="http://maemo.org/news/?net_nemein_favourites_execute=bury&net_nemein_favourites_execute_for=1e2d056b38435dcd05611e28a6a4dd6b51dc352c352&net_nemein_favourites_url=https://maemo.org/news/favorites//json/bury/midgard_article/1e2d056b38435dcd05611e28a6a4dd6b51dc352c352/" class="net_nemein_favourites_create"><img src="http://static.maemo.org:81/net.nemein.favourites/not-buried.png" style="border: none;" alt="Bury" title="Bury" /></a></span>]]></description>
            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <title>Cookies blabla…</title>
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<p>This site is using cookies. Some of them are to track you as I use Google Analytics. Other may keep your name/email/website when you write comments on my&nbsp;blog.</p>
<p>We have new law here in European Union that visitors should get notification when website is using cookies. You know &#8212; privacy stuff etc. Lot of people does not even have any idea what this whole noise is about. There are websites for them with all that not even needed information &#8212; your search engine will point you there (and use few cookies in&nbsp;meantime).</p>
<p>I do not plan to add any of those annoying popups which will tell that there are cookies in use. Once you see such one you get cookie &#8212; cause website needs a way to remember that you clicked &#8220;yes, I know, get off my screen&#8221; button. You will not see such one&nbsp;here.</p>
<p>There is a text box in right column about cookies &#8212; go, read, decide would you read my blog or not. It is your choice and always&nbsp;was.</p>
<p><span class="caps">PS</span>. I added tags into post just to get this post shown on each <span class="caps">RSS</span> aggregator I am/was&nbsp;listed.</p>
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <title>FOSDEM 2013</title>
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<p>Year ago we had Linaro Connect right after <span class="caps">FOSDEM</span> so I decided to skip and walk to Golden Gate instead. But this year there were no&nbsp;conflicts!</p>
<p>Months before we had discussion on SzLUUG mailing list about who goes for <span class="caps">FOSDEM</span>. There were about 9 people wanting and we ended with five. So on Friday morning friends arrived near my house, I jumped into car, we grabbed 4th one (Tomek was in London at that time) and went to Berlin Schönefeld airport for 07:00 Easyjet&nbsp;flight.</p>
<p>And we missed it&#8230; 5-10 minutes late we were ;( 75€ per person and 10 hours later he took off from <span class="caps">SXF</span>&nbsp;airport.</p>
<p>But that 10h was not wasted. Berlin has very nice Technical Museum with many trains, cars, planes and other exhibitions. And they had Trabant 601 as&nbsp;well:</p>
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<p>Then trip to shops (Saturn, Media Markt) in search for <span class="caps">HTC</span> Desire X case (Magda) and <span class="caps">LG</span> Nexus 4 (me). Avoid Saturn &#8212; they do not handle credit card payments at Alexanderplatz so I had to walk to the <span class="caps">ATM</span>. Two S-Bahns later we passed security check and went to the gate early enough to&nbsp;fly.</p>
<p><span class="caps">BRU</span> airport&#8230; I think that (with exception of <span class="caps">SXF</span>/<span class="caps">TXL</span>) it is my most visited airport as it was my 5th <span class="caps">FOSDEM</span> and there was <span class="caps">UDS</span>-M around as well. But this time we took a bus instead of a train. 14€ ticket works for 72 hours so cover all trips perfectly. Few hours later we were joking that this multi country journey was exhausting as we were in Berlin, Brussels, went though Geneve (bus stop) to Luxembourg (square) and passed near London (restaurant)&nbsp;;D</p>
<p>Hotel, drop stuff, connect chargers, went for beer event. Crowdy as usual it was. But I managed to meet some friends (but also missed lot of them) and grabbed few beers. Good spent time. Too bad that I was so tired that went back to hotel just right after&nbsp;midnight.</p>
<h3>Saturday</h3>
<p>Breakfast in St. Nicolas hotel maybe is not the best but provides enough energy to survive a day. Met several guys there, Philip gave me Kindle Paperwhite which I bought few days before (with delivery to his house to lower price) and his famous Belgium/Holland/Luxembourg guidebook. I also got Beagle pendrive from&nbsp;Koen.</p>
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<p>Then overcrowded bus 71 and <span class="caps">FOSDEM</span>! I told Bartek where things are (but at that time I had no idea of K building) and we split. In <span class="caps">AW</span> building I met friends manning OpenEmbedded stand just right in front of building&nbsp;entry.</p>
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<p>Circuitco had Beaglebone stand right to&nbsp;it:</p>
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<p>That robot was great example what you can do with enough signals available to drive all those motors. And what you can do with 3D printers&nbsp;;D</p>
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<p>I do not know is it due to crisis or something but <span class="caps">AW</span> building had just half of a space for stands&nbsp;used&#8230;</p>
<p>Then I went for&nbsp;talks:</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Embedded distro shootout: buildroot vs. Debian&#8221; &#8212; wasted time. Long discussion about Emdebian + short info that Buildroot works in other way. Could be nice talk if done in other&nbsp;way.</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Porting Fedora to 64-bit <span class="caps">ARM</span> systems&#8221; &#8212; talk done by Jon Masters and <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/112266164281670850856/posts/3Dm7uA4rYEZ">his clone</a>. As usual first &#8220;what the hell is 64-bit <span class="caps">ARM</span>&#8221; and then how Fedora bootstraps itself. Nice talk, got some new stuff. Have to dig for Cavium <span class="caps">SDK</span>.</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Porting OpenJDK to AArch64&#8221; &#8212; interesting it was. Two speakers, lot of technical&nbsp;details.</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>ARMv8, <span class="caps">ARM</span>&#8217;s new architecture including 64-bit&#8221; by Andrew Wafaa. Mostly to catch speaker in easy way&nbsp;;D</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Bootstrapping Debian-based distributions for new architectures&#8221; - I was lazy to go somewhere else but it was good&nbsp;talk.</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Bootstrapping the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 ports&#8221; by Wookey. Kind of recycled talk from Barcelona but I like his presentations. Also first one without &#8220;what the hell is armv8&#8221;&nbsp;introduction.</li>
</ul>
<p>I also had nice discussion with Jolla guys about their system/device and would I like to test it once they will have something ready for complains. Played a bit with Firefox <span class="caps">OS</span> on their reference developer platform and on Nexus S and was not impressed &#8212; for example it looked like they have to learn about <span class="caps">DPI</span>&#8230;</p>
<p>Then I met <span class="caps">OE</span> crew and few other guys and when finally noticed that it is time to go to the hotel and drop gear there. Once arrived it was a bit to late to go somewhere and search for some event so I joined SzLUUG team and we went for a meal, chocolates and then some&nbsp;drinking.</p>
<h3>Sunday</h3>
<p>Breakfast, packing gear and go for a bus which was less crowded than day before (but we are a bit late as well). As we had to leave after 14:00 I managed only two&nbsp;talks:</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>systemd, Two Years Later&#8221; &#8212; some Ubuntu trolling and project status. Nice&nbsp;talk.</li>
<li><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span>Porting applications to 64-Bit <span class="caps">ARM</span> Architecture&#8221; by Riku Voipio (main AArch64 porter at Linaro). Good discussion in a room, some nice hints and suggestions. Read <a href="http://suihkulokki.blogspot.com/2013/02/on-behalf-of-aarch64-porters.html">his recent blog post about ARMv8&nbsp;porting</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Then walk, tram, bus and security check. This time I did not have to take developer boards from backpack as I gave them away during event. We arrived in Berlin and (due to Michał&#8217;s fosdem flu) I drove us back&nbsp;home.</p>
<h3>Summary</h3>
<p>It was great event as usual. But distance between K building and rest was too big for sessions which are one after another. I dropped some entries from my calendar just because it would be H-&gt;K-&gt;H-&gt;K&nbsp;switching.</p>
<p>Android application for schedule was ok. Would be nice to make a bigger effort and update it to cover K building as well and add a way to see what is going on in each building/room to reduce time before&nbsp;sessions.</p>
<h3>Funny&nbsp;part</h3>
<p>On Saturday I realized that for some reason I may remind Jon Masters&#8230; That&#8217;s due to hardware I had with&nbsp;me:</p>
<ul>
<li>two developer&nbsp;boards</li>
<li>two&nbsp;phones</li>
<li>two&nbsp;tablets</li>
<li>3 <span class="caps">USB</span>&nbsp;chargers</li>
<li>4 microUSB&nbsp;cables</li>
</ul>
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            <link>https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/11/25/does-someone-wants-tizen-development-platform-device/</link>
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<p><a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/05/10/tizen-first-impressions/">Half year ago</a> I&nbsp;got Tizen development platform device. Played a&nbsp;bit with it and then put in a&nbsp;drawer due to&nbsp;other things to&nbsp;do.</p>

<p>Today I&nbsp;looked again at Tizen. Nothing changed. Git repositories still scream &#8220;****@#$!$ *** *** you developers!&#8221; due to&nbsp;lack of any commits other than code drop bombs.</p>

<p>So if someone (from Europe) wants this device &#8212; be first to&nbsp;comment. Sending with DHL and you pay for posting.</p>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2012 00:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>People told me many times that I&nbsp;complain a&nbsp;lot (<a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/08/03/what-is-wrong-with-all-those-cheap-developer-boards/">maybe</a> <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/12/12/used-unity-for-over-a-month/">even</a> <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/03/05/i-am-tired-of-raspberrypi/">too much</a> <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/05/10/tizen-first-impressions/">sometimes</a>). But this is who I&nbsp;am and you have to&nbsp;live with it.</p>

<p>When I&nbsp;get new device I&nbsp;usually blog about it &#8212; like I&nbsp;told during recent conferences: &#8220;give me a&nbsp;device and I&nbsp;will find something to&nbsp;complain about, but also will usually tell something positive as well&#8221;. Sometimes those posts even got presented by&nbsp;other people at management meetings as an&nbsp;example of what is good/wrong in described products.</p>

<p>But so far I&nbsp;never got an&nbsp;email with ask to&nbsp;remove any blog post &#8212; there were comments outside of blog sometimes but never request to&nbsp;take my opinion down. I&nbsp;edited two posts &#8212; first one was before publication because I&nbsp;sent it for review (it was not requested by&nbsp;company), second time when I&nbsp;got some information about product in public space but device had to&nbsp;be announced week later at big event during one of trade shows.</p>

<p>What do&nbsp;you think? Should I&nbsp;write more about devices or rather not?</p>
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<p>When I&nbsp;published <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/09/28/lets-take-a-look-at-arm-boards-again/">my last post about ARM boards</a> there were many questions and suggestions with interesting devices. Thank You all for it.</p>

<p>But there were also suggestions about ARM9&nbsp;or ARM11&nbsp;based devices. So I&nbsp;decided that it is good time to&nbsp;write what interest me now in ARM world.</p>

<p>But first some inventory. I&nbsp;had/used/have several devices with ARM cpu:</p>

<ul>
<li><p>StrongARM (armv4) one:</p>

<ul>
<li>Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 (which took me to&nbsp;ARM world)</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>ARM920 (armv4t) ones:</p>

<ul>
<li>Openmoko GTA01&nbsp;bv3, bv4 (s3c2410)</li>
<li>EDB9301 (EP9301&nbsp;cpu)</li>
<li>Sim-One (EP9307)</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>ARM926 (armv5te) ones:</p>

<ul>
<li>Sharp Zaurus sl-5600 (pxa250) </li>
<li>Sharp Zaurus c760/sl-6000 (pxa255) </li>
<li>Sharp Zaurus sl-c3000 (pxa272)</li>
<li>Sheevaplug (kirkwood)</li>
<li>Atmel devboards (at91sam9263, at91sam9m10)</li>
<li>ST-Microelectronics/ST-Ericsson NDK-15, NHK-15 (st88n15)</li>
<li>Nokia 770 (omap1710)</li>
<li>Linksys NSLU2 (ixp425&nbsp;iirc)</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>ARM1136 (armv6) ones:</p>

<ul>
<li>Nokia N810 (omap2430)</li>
<li>Bug r1.0, r1.2 (i.mx31)</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>Cortex-A8 (armv7a) ones:</p>

<ul>
<li>Beagleboard B7, B7, C3 (omap3430)</li>
<li>Nokia N900 (omap3430)</li>
<li>Nexus S (exynos3)</li>
<li>Genesi Efika MX Smartbook (i.mx51)</li>
<li>Freescale Quickstart (i.mx53)</li>
</ul></li>
<li><p>Cortex-A9 (armv7a) ones:</p>

<ul>
<li>Pandaboard EA1, A1 (omap4430)</li>
<li>Archos G9&nbsp;80 (omap4430)</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>All of that during last 8&nbsp;years. Most of my ARM live so far was around ARM926&nbsp;based devices (some of them still can not be listed here) and I&nbsp;do&nbsp;not want to&nbsp;go there again. Kirkwood core was fastest one with 1.2GHz clock and 512MB of RAM it was really fast machine. I&nbsp;only missed Serial ATA in my Sheevaplug (rev 1.0) but even with hard drive on USB it was nice improvement.</p>

<p>Then I&nbsp;played a&nbsp;bit with ARM11&nbsp;processors. Ok, they were faster than most of ARM9&nbsp;cpus but I&nbsp;already had experience with Sheevaplug. And after few months first Cortex-a8&nbsp;board landed on my desk &#8212; I&nbsp;got Beagleboard B7&nbsp;from Bug labs as test platform for their new device. This was improvement!</p>

<p>I&nbsp;still remember my reaction when connected it to&nbsp;normal LCD monitor and saw it used at 720p resolution (1680&#215;1050&nbsp;was a&nbsp;bit hard for omap3). Moved to&nbsp;Nokia N900&nbsp;few months later and found that fast cpu means nothing when paired with slow storage and not enough memory for system.</p>

<p>So today I&nbsp;prefer to&nbsp;not look below Cortex-A9 (or comparable cores like ones from Qualcomm or Marvell). Hope to&nbsp;play one day with Cortex-A5 (which should replace ARM926&nbsp;one day) just to&nbsp;see how low-end armv7a cpu behave.</p>

<p>And wait for ARMv8&nbsp;to&nbsp;hit market.</p>
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<p>During my stay in Oakland, CA (due to&nbsp;Ubuntu Developer Summit) I&nbsp;decided to&nbsp;attend also Tizen Developers Conference. Not that I&nbsp;have any relations with this platform &#8212; just wanted to&nbsp;meet some friends from Maemo times. And I&nbsp;did not had plans for Tuesday evening while Tizen visitors had social event planned in <a href="http://www.calacademy.org/">The&nbsp;California Academy of Sciences</a>.</p>

<p>For those which do&nbsp;not know what Tizen is a&nbsp;bit of history. Years ago Nokia made few internet tablet devices (770, n800, <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/tag/n810/">n810</a>) and phone (<a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/tag/n900/">n900</a>) which were running Linux distribution named <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/tag/maemo/">Maemo</a>. It was loosely based on Debian. In meantime Intel created Moblin which was their distribution for mobile devices. Few years passed and they joined forces and <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/02/18/maemo-meego/">MeeGo was born</a>. Nokia released N9&nbsp;phone with it, ASUS had netbook running MeeGo and maybe few other devices appeared on market. Then history repeated: MeeGo merged with LiMo and they created Tizen project.</p>

<p>It is hard to&nbsp;tell was conference success or not because I&nbsp;did not attended any sessions there &#8212; just opening keynote by&nbsp;Jim Zemlin. On first day I&nbsp;also came for technical showcase and partner demos. But they were squeezed in very small room so it was hard to&nbsp;discuss with people showing their work. Maybe next time organizers will give at least 4m² per demo &#8212; this should be a&nbsp;minimum.</p>

<p>But today I&nbsp;got Tizen Developer Platform device and thumbdrive with SDK on it. So decided to&nbsp;play a&nbsp;bit with it. It was not enjoyable experience.</p>

<p>First ugly part was Tizen SDK &#8220;so-called&#8221; installer. 823MB shell script&#8230; I&nbsp;thought that those times passed long time ago. Anyway tried to&nbsp;run it. All I&nbsp;got was message that 64bits systems are not supported. Good to&nbsp;know that, but my x86-64&nbsp;systems are able to&nbsp;run x86&nbsp;binaries without problems. Ok, I&nbsp;made workaround and then got message about missing qemu, rpm, libsdl packages. No, I&nbsp;will not install rpm on my Ubuntu systems.</p>

<p>So I&nbsp;decided to&nbsp;cut that crappy shell script and take a&nbsp;look at tarball. Fast &#8220;tail -n+122&nbsp;tizen-sdk-0423.bin >tizen-sdk.tar.gz&#8221; and I&nbsp;was able to&nbsp;extract SDK. Got 26&nbsp;zip archives.</p>

<p>One of them contains rootfs created from packages based on Debian/Ubuntu packages. Some are from times when dinosaurs ruled the&nbsp;Earth (debianutils 2.17&nbsp;was released in 2006), some are  more fresh (like gcc-4.5&nbsp;based on version from May 2011). In other words <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/01/04/are-maemo5-developer-tools-obsolete/">tradition started by&nbsp;Maemo</a> is continued in Tizen and developers are given mix of fresh tools with long time forgotten ones. And Scratchbox 2.</p>

<p>To&nbsp;connect with device there is &#8220;sdb&#8221; tool. It introduces itself as &#8220;Smart Development Bridge&#8221; but in past it was named &#8220;Samsung Development Bridge&#8221; (run &#8216;strings&#8217; on binary). And it&#8217;s father has a&nbsp;name &#8220;Android Development Bridge&#8221; and has some more options.</p>

<p>Anyway if you want to&nbsp;connect to&nbsp;device then few steps are required:</p>

<ol>
<li>On device go to&nbsp;settings and set USB to&nbsp;&#8216;USB debugging&#8217; mode. This will switch it into cdc_ether gadget.</li>
<li>On host do&nbsp;&#8220;sudo ifconfig usb0&nbsp;192.168.129.1&#8221; to&nbsp;configure networking.</li>
<li>Connect to&nbsp;device: &#8220;ssh root@192.168.129.3&#8221;</li>
</ol>

<p>And then you can enjoy system which is a&nbsp;mixture of few Debian/Ubuntu versions. And forget about updates &#8212; unless you know how to&nbsp;get to&nbsp;165.213.180.233&nbsp;and know password of &#8220;kb0929.kim&#8221; user there (taken from /etc/apt/sources.list file).</p>

<p>Device uses Linux 2.6.36&nbsp;kernel with unknown patches on top including CMA and Android ones. Quite old one but works. Hope to&nbsp;get newer one from someone.</p>

<p>What I&nbsp;do&nbsp;not like is availability of sources. There is <a href="http://review.tizen.org/">review.tizen.org</a> website with git repositories but I&nbsp;want to&nbsp;vomit when I&nbsp;see commits like &#8220;let&#8217;s add 2.6.36&nbsp;kernel in one commit&#8221;. Lovely lack of ideas how to&nbsp;help developers.</p>

<p>What I&nbsp;will do&nbsp;with device? Not decided yet. Waiting for instructions how to&nbsp;get into bootloader to&nbsp;boot own kernels. Then who knows&#8230; replacing Tizen with Android or Ubuntu?</p>
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            <link>https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/05/08/uds-q/</link>
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<p>Another May, another Ubuntu Developers Summit. This time I&nbsp;am in Oakland, California, USA (even if my tweets shows Dallas, Texas as geolocation).</p>

<p>As usual with US trips this one took insane amount of time. But I&nbsp;was 3cm from not going here&#8230; Why? Because I&nbsp;got stuck in toilet at home. Hopefully with help from neighbour I&nbsp;was able to&nbsp;bash door out and get to&nbsp;the&nbsp;bus stop on time.</p>

<p>Then standard set of bus, plane, plane, train and finally arrived in hotel. As my room was not yet ready I&nbsp;got 30$ coupon to&nbsp;bar to&nbsp;not waste time on waiting. Free meal/beer <span class="net_nemein_favourites">0 <a href="http://maemo.org/news/?net_nemein_favourites_execute=fav&net_nemein_favourites_execute_for=528bd292991311e18de49d4e579f11711171&net_nemein_favourites_url=https://maemo.org/news/favorites//json/fav/midgard_article/528bd292991311e18de49d4e579f11711171/" class="net_nemein_favourites_create"><img src="http://static.maemo.org:81/net.nemein.favourites/not-favorite.png" style="border: none;" alt="Add to favourites" title="Add to favourites" /></a>5 <a href="http://maemo.org/news/?net_nemein_favourites_execute=bury&net_nemein_favourites_execute_for=528bd292991311e18de49d4e579f11711171&net_nemein_favourites_url=https://maemo.org/news/favorites//json/bury/midgard_article/528bd292991311e18de49d4e579f11711171/" class="net_nemein_favourites_create"><img src="http://static.maemo.org:81/net.nemein.favourites/not-buried.png" style="border: none;" alt="Bury" title="Bury" /></a></span>]]></description>
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            <title>Bought Archos 80 G9 Turbo tablet</title>
            <link>https://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/02/20/bought-archos-80-g9-turbo-tablet/</link>
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<p>During last Linaro Connect I bought myself an Android tablet. <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2012/01/13/want-to-buy-android-tablet-again/">After checking what is  on market</a> decided to buy Archos 80 G9 Turbo. According to <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Archos-80-G9-16GB-Turbo/dp/B005MECBIS">Amazon product page</a> it had to have 1.5GHz OMAP4460 cpu and 1GB of memory. But it did not&#8230;</p>

<p>Marketing droids from Archos company should be &#8230; and &#8230; then &#8230; and again &#8230; &#8212; after that &#8230; or &#8230; and finally &#8230; (put any ways of doing deadly harm into &#8230; and repeat any amount of times). Why? There is no such thing as &#8220;Archos 80 G9 Turbo&#8221; &#8212; nevermind that I have one of them on my desk. So far there are at least three models with this name:</p>

<ul>
<li>OMAP4430 1.2GHz 512MB ram</li>
<li>OMAP4460 1.5GHz 512MB ram</li>
<li>OMAP4460 1.5GHz 1GB ram</li>
</ul>

<p>You can easily buy first model. Best Buy has it, Adorama has it, J&amp;R has it, Amazon sells it. Second model was expected to land on shelves in December 2011. According to XDA developers forum few of them were even sold as people have them. Last model is listed on Amazon (but first one is what you get) and according to one sources it will be released in March 2012, other says that there will not be such thing. Marketing mess is lightest description which I can write without swearing.</p>

<p>So I got first one. First though was &#8220;WTF?!?!!?!?!?!!!&#8221; as I got slowest option. Even started returning procedure but as all US shops had only this version I gave up and decided that even with this technical specification it is better tablet then I had before (<a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/09/30/my-opinion-about-hannspree-hannspad-sn10t1/">which was Hannspad SN10T1</a>). Fast cpu, 4:3 screen with 1024&#215;768 resolution, quite good build quality, video output.</p>

<p>Tablet runs Android 3.2 &#8216;honeycomb&#8217; and does it nicely. Upgrade to 4.0 &#8216;ice cream sandwich&#8217; was announced to be done in this month. So from software perspective it is done properly. I had some problems with <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1456875">rooting procedure from XDA developers</a> but once you do it in order (and take files from other thread to get 3.2.80 firmware) device will work just fine. Have to admit that system layout on device looks overcomplicated (175MB squashfs as / for example) but it works. Anyway I am waiting for developer firmware (I was told that they will be available &#8216;soon&#8217; (for any definition of &#8216;soon&#8217;)).</p>

<p>During first days of using I noticed that some applications refuse to work properly on XGA screen, some are resized/rescaled but problems usually are with games or poorly written apps (like Facebook one). But it is visible that keeping Honeycomb under stone (aka &#8216;closed source&#8217;) resulted in many applications not ready to be used on tablets. Even Google+ looks like it does on a phone&#8230;</p>

<p>I am slowly moving to use Archos as a morning news device (<a href="https://twitter.com/haerwu">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://facebook.com/marcin.juszkiewicz">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/105007947798310229700/posts">Google+</a> and Google Reader) &#8212; it is perfect for it. Reading webpages in landscape or portrait modes is pleasure as device is easy to hold and screen is wide enough in any of them (which was my main complain with Hannspad).</p>

<p>Had to order miniHDMI -> HDMI adapter (normal size connector would even fit but it is too big for this form factor) cause they do not add it in a box.  When it will arrive I will check how good movies are played after connecting to 42&#8243; plasma capable of 1080p. OMAP4 cpu should decode any video at this resolution without problems but I wonder how device deals with 4:3 internal screen and 16:9 external one. Would be nice to watch Youtube videos fullscreen.</p>

<p>Playing games is fun. Fieldrunners finally does not need scrolling, Great Little War Game is also better than on my Nexus S. From &#8220;racing&#8221; games so far I tried Asphalt6 (<a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20931534#post20931534">available at XDA developers forum</a>), Shine Runner and Reckless Getaway &#8212; all run and look cute but accelerometr based steering is not comfortable with tablet size. Also games like Mahjongg or Solitaire are possible (I consider such games unplayable on phone).</p>

<p>Battery life is better than on my Nexus S. Partially because lack of GSM and bigger battery, but I think that due to power management done better.</p>

<p>I will not tell how good it is when it comes to read e-books because I have Kindle for it already.</p>

<p>Back to hardware. There is USB socket for optional 3G stick. Plugged dongle from wireless keyboard/trackball combo there &#8212; not recognized due to not be USB 2.0 device. Plugged thumbdrive and got it recognized (first time I got some kernel oops and no access to storage, had to reboot tablet). Did not tried other devices.</p>

<p>There is just one speaker at back of device. Definitelly too small and lonely. Nokia N800 which was released 5 years ago had stereo speakers&#8230; So for gaming I strongly suggest headphones.</p>

<p>Ugly thing is that when you push back of case with left hand fingers screen will react to it &#8212; looks like something is pushing screen. It does not look professional&#8230;</p>

<p>Ending summary: so far I am satisfied. Maybe one day will try one of those crazy builds like Ubuntu ;D</p>
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            <title>I got interviewed during Linaro Connect</title>
            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/11/04/i-got-interviewed-during-linaro-connect/</link>
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<p>Half year ago at UDS-O in Budapest <a href="http://opdenacker.org/">Michael Opdenacker</a> interviewed some people from Linaro. I remember that at the end of event Kiko asked him did he talked with me cause he thought that it could be interesting for someone.</p>

<p>Then we had another Linaro Connect (in Cambourne) and nothing happened. But in previous week I got an email that there will be interview with me in Orlando and that I should choose time slot for it. So I did and here is the result:</p>

<p>httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajNSrQfFcPA</p>

<p>What we were talking about? Check it yourself. And please comment did you enjoyed.</p>
<p><hr />
<p><small>All rights reserved &copy; <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl">Marcin Juszkiewicz</a><br />
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<p>Last week there was Ubuntu platform sprint in Dublin, Ireland. I was there as one of invited Linaro guys (we got own room). What for we went there?</p>

<p>Work. Simple word but so much content in it. Sprints like this one allow to cooperate with other developers and this time I spent some time with Ubuntu ARM, Foundations and Kernel teams. But most of time I spent with Linaro guys as we had release of 11.06 to do.</p>

<p>My part was building cross toolchains for Ubuntu &#8212; including few already released ones. So I pushed several updates to &#8216;oneiric&#8217;, &#8216;natty&#8217;, &#8216;maverick&#8217; and &#8216;lucid&#8217; versions:</p>

<ul>
<li>binutils 2.21.52.20110606-1ubuntu1</li>
<li>gcc 4.4.6-3ubuntu1</li>
<li>gcc 4.5.3-1ubuntu2</li>
<li>gcc 4.6.0-14ubuntu1</li>
<li>eglibc 2.13-6ubuntu2</li>
<li>linux 3.0-1.2</li>
</ul>

<p>If you are running 11.10 &#8216;oneiric&#8217; then all you need is just <code>apt-get install g++-arm-linux-gnueabi</code> and will get cross compiler. For &#8220;armhf&#8221; compatible one <code>apt-get install g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf</code> needs to be used. For those which run older releases there is <a href="https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/toolchain/">Linaro toolchain backport PPA</a> where packages are available for &#8220;amd64&#8243; and &#8220;i386&#8243; architectures.</p>

<p>Other part of my work was related with <a href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-ubuntu/+spec/linaro-platforms-o-ubuntu-leb-star-rating-definition">Star rating system</a> which we plan to use to show status of boards supported by Linaro. <a href="https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/BoardSupportStatus/ComponentTestCases">I did some tests with PandaBoard</a> connected to two monitors at same time and reported several bugs. Situation is nice but many things still need work.</p>

<p>At one moment I was creating &#8220;lucid&#8221; chroot on my &#8220;oneiric&#8221; system to be able to compile toolchain. And then I got a problem which ended in <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debootstrap/+bug/802985">bug 802985</a> which needs fixing in all supported releases&#8230; Also debootstrap needs to be expanded to handle multiple suites at one time &#8212; otherwise there will be no way to populate chroots with older releases on any machine running 3.x kernels.</p>

<p>But work is not the only thing which we spent time on. Evenings were usually in pubs or similar places.</p>

<p>On Monday I went to hotel bar, grabbed a beer and started discussing with some random people. At one moment (when we were talking about OpenZaurus) one of them asked who I am and then went and bought me beer &#8212; he was Zaurus user whom I helped in past ;) So never know who you can meet&#8230;</p>

<p>As I have few friends in Dublin area I contacted them and on Wednesday evening I went with one of them to <a href="http://www.anclub.ie/">Club Chonradh na Gaeilge</a> Irish pub where speaking English is nearly forbidden (but we were using Polish so no problems :). There was one bard singing Irish songs. Nice place, nice event.</p>

<p>Thursday was team dinner &#8212; went to Rustic Stone. Nice place, awesome food:</p>

<p><a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2011/07/rustic-stone.jpg" title="My dinner in Rustic Stone" rel="lightbox[post-2122]" ><img src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2011/07/rustic-stone-480x360.jpg" alt="My dinner in Rustic Stone" title="My dinner in Rustic Stone" width="480" height="360" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-2129" /></a></p>

<p>Friday was a day when many of us started packing and some even left earlier to catch flights. As Wookey asked me week before sprint to take my N900 with me we made a deal and I got some Euros and he got phone with all accessories. So guys &#8212; now really no more Maemo support from me (not that I did anything in this area since move to Nexus S).</p>

<p>On Friday also other part of visit started for me &#8212; my wife Ania arrived and we went to our family to spend nice weekend in Ireland.</p>

<p>We drove to Howth, spent some time looking at area from highest(?) mountain:</p>

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<p>Then beach in Portmarnock where my wife started collecting sea shells&#8230; Quickly we got lot of them but I managed to put them in luggage somehow ;)</p>

<p>Evening was funny as we had to meet with one of my old friends. The &#8220;problem&#8221; was that we never met in real life yet and I forgot how does he looks. When I told that to wife and rest of group they were really surprised that such thing can happen ;D But we found each other and went to <a href="http://www.thechurch.ie/">the Church Bar</a> which is made from old St. Mary&#8217;s Church of Ireland which is one of the earliest examples of a galleried church in Dublin. Built at the beginning of the 18th century and renovated in 21st century. Nice place to visit in Dublin.</p>

<p>On Sunday we went into Wiclow county. Upper Lake at Glendalough then Glenmacnass Waterfall and few stops during trip to watch landscapes:</p>

<p><a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2011/07/view2.jpg" title="My wife and me" rel="lightbox[post-2122]" ><img src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2011/07/view2-480x360.jpg" alt="My wife and me" title="My wife and me" width="480" height="360" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-2136" /></a></p>

<p>Monday was different &#8212; we went to Dublin for normal sight-seeing. You know: buildings, churches, castle&#8230;</p>

<p>Then packed bags and went to airport. The good part of Aer Lingus is that there were no problems with checking-in two bags on my ticket (but queue to just drop bags was insanely long). 2h flight, then another 2h in a bus and we finally arrived home. This part of conferences trip I like most &#8212; arrival at destination (as in Europe trips can take even 9h for me).</p>
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<p>When I bought Nexus S in January I was using stock Android for few weeks. But somewhere around <a href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/tag/fosdem/">FOSDEM</a> I moved to nightly builds of <a href="http://www.cyanogenmod.com/">Cyanogenmod</a> which is alternative &#8220;distribution&#8221; of Android done in more open way.</p>

<p>Why moved? New features, out of box support for Polish language, no problems with getting root access for applications, big community behind project were main reasons. And more&#8230; I have now custom kernel (<a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219">Netarchy 1.3.0.2</a>), DPI changed to 210 (from original 240) with use of <a href="http://www.appbrain.com/app/font-changer-%28donate-root%29/com.martino2k6.fontchanger">Font Changer</a> and normal font replaced by Ubuntu one (also done in Font Changer).</p>


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<p>I was updating my phone from one nightly build to another. From one RC to other and today moved to final version. Upgrading usually went fine, but each time I had to reinstall custom kernel or change back to 210 DPI but that&#8217;s how it works. I will probably check other alternative builds one day but today I am satisfied with Cyanogenmod7.</p>

<p>But as this is final version then maybe I will find some time and (after discussions with our Android magicians) will do build of it with Linaro cross compiler &#8212; who knows, maybe will give few more percent of speed extra?</p>
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            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/02/09/month-with-nexus-s/</link>
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<p>During <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/01/19/ubuntulinaro-platform-rally-in-dallas-tx/">Linaro/Ubuntu platform rally in Dallas</a> I went to Best Buy and bought Nexus S as a phone which has to replace Nokia N900 which I used for over year. It was first time when I paid full price for such device &#8212; previously I took phones from operators or had some kind of discount (like <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2009/11/23/ddp-does-it-has-any-sense/">DDP one for N900</a> year ago).</p><p>Switching from Nokia N900 to Nexus S was not easy task. First I lost calendar entries when tried to sync contacts to Google account using Mail for Exchange functionality of Maemo. Good that I had a backup&#8230; Copying of data from internal storage from one device to another was easy &#8212; microUSB cables are good to have thing. And then I took SIM card from N900, put it into Nexus and so far did not took it out yet.</p><p>Then came Market &#8212; after installing AppBrain application I had all applications, which I selected before or had on N900/Nitroid, installed properly. Then installed some more and removed some, added others etc. Common routine when you change operating system &#8212; finding which application suits best.</p><p>For Twitter I checked few and now I have official one and Plume installed. First one only to have contacts synced and do all tweeting in second one. For Facebook I use their default app &#8212; so far did not found replacement. Best situation was with e-mail client &#8212; installed K-9 Mail and added all my IMAP accounts into it. Now my phone tells me when do I have to check for new messages before my desktop one will notice ;D</p><p>Basically when it comes to applications Android shines (especially compared to Maemo). So far I found many programs for things which I did not had on N900: TV programme, public transportation guide, ATM finder and so on. And games! Dungeon Defenders, Gun bros and several others&#8230; Angry Birds has more levelpacks then Maemo version (but I never was a fan of that game anyway). Lot of things to choose from. Not to mention that installing of software is not so painful as it was on N900. You can use <a
href="http://market.android.com/">online Market</a>, <a
href="http://appbrain.com/">AppBrain</a> and probably there are some other ways. Ok, I will probably miss APT but so far I am fine with what Android does. The most impressing thing is that during package installation device is not slowing down &#8212; it just adds one more entry to notification bar.</p><p>Notifications&#8230; I like how it is done. One place for icons on status bar which expands to whole screen list of what is going on. Nice stuff. Especially after installing some extra apps which will add there switches, weather informations etc.</p><p>Desktop looks different and has lot more customizations possible then hildon-desktop gave. And user can use other launcher then default one (I use ADW Launcher). Then just put widgets, icons, contacts, live wallpapers etc and you will be done. <a
href="http://www.netgenius.de/businesscalendar/">Business calendar</a> which I use now can not be compared to <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/04/21/maemo5-calendar-is-it-cruel-joke/">Maemo parody of calendar</a> (this is with most of apps anyway).</p><p>Do I miss some applications from Maemo? Yes, I do. Nokia did good job on Contacts and integration of IM/VoIP/Skype accounts. Under Android I did not yet found out how to get it in best possible way. So I have to run separate IM client (IM+ for now), Skype is also external (but contacts are synced into addressbook) and did not yet setup SIP accounts (but this is integrated). Good thing is that after first week of use I was able to use SkypeOut for calling my family in Poland.</p><p>But let&#8217;s get to hardware. Nexus S is light and small compared to N900. I like it&#8217;s look and feel. Screen works nicely for me everywhere. Before buying I was not sure how will I adapt to capacitive touchscreen after 8 years of using resistive ones but there was nothing to adapt to &#8212; it just works. Bigger problem is other direction &#8212; I need to press my TomTom harder now ;D Other issues? Lack of any kind of LED is a bit annoying. But <a
href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730692">NoLED</a> helps a bit with it. Also WiFi reception looks worse then N900 had. But this one I need to check one day.</p><p>Overall I am satisfied about this change. I have phone which has latest version of popular operating system, have access to application market where there is a problem which app to install instead of &#8220;there is no application for this&#8221;. For some time I will have system updates provided by Google, then will switch to alternative firmware and will have current software.</p><div
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <title>Going to Android</title>
            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/12/13/going-to-android/</link>
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<p>Over two years ago <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2008/06/17/choosing-next-cellphone/">I was thinking about next cellphone</a> and wrote that it would be something with Windows Mobile. There were comments that I should go for Android which was not on a market yet. In first week of 2009 I switched to Nokia E66 running Symbian. There were apps for this device (I even bought one: ProfiMail) and community existed with lot of tricks, hints, suggestions.</p><p>In October <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2009/10/19/nokia-n900-discount/">I got Nokia N900 discount offer</a> and I decided to take it. <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2009/12/09/n900-arrived/">Device arrived month later</a> and I got hooked. Finally device which I can use daily for my network activity without having to carry additional cellphone (like it was with Nokia 770 and N810 tablets). Maemo community existed already and I was a part of it. As there were developers already equipped with N900s there was a constant flow of new applications, themes, tweaks and hints. Platform was living. Nokia provided few system updates, some of them even gave some nice new features.</p><p>But at same time it was known that amount of love for Nokia N900 at headquarters is near zero. MeeGo was announced just few months after device release so it was known that there will be very limited support level and that some things will never be done (like Ovi Maps with voice navigation).</p><p>So I started slowly to look at market to know which way to go for next cellphone. Windows Mobile 6.x was out of question as this is platform which gets out of market now. Windows Phone 7 is fresh, strictly controlled so I do not want to go there &#8212; let it first get some devices, applications etc. Symbian? no way &#8212; been there already. Ok, Nokia N8 looks nice but it is still Symbian. MeeGo is not yet market ready when it comes to phones and even when mystic N9 will be released then it will not be pure MeeGo but rather some kind of mix of open components from MeeGo + huge set of closed sourced applications written by Nokia. And who knows how long it will be supported&#8230;</p><p>So I looked into Android. Installed <a
href="http://www.nitdroid.com/">NITDroid</a> on N900 to play with FroYo and it looks and behaves quite good. There are lot of communities (usually around families of devices), custom system images are something normal for popular devices (so if vendor does not support upgrades to newer OS versions then community usually do). Also lot of friends already use Android powered devices (cellphones, tablets etc) so there are lot of hints from them what to choose when it comes to hardware or software.</p><p>Which cellphone to choose? I have few candidates:</p><ul><li>Nexus S &#8211; brand new device, Google supported so should get few OS releases, runs latest Android</li><li>Nexus One &#8211; nearly year on market, also Google supported, runs Android 2.2, newest version &#8220;should be out in few weeks&#8221;</li><li>HTC Desire &#8211; nearly same as Nexus One but this time as official HTC device. Android 2.2, should get at least 2.3 version from HTC</li><li>HTC Desire HD &#8211; hardware similar to previous one but bigger screen</li><li>HTC Desire Z &#8211; Desire + hardware QWERTY keyboard</li><li>Samsung Galaxy S &#8211; Android 2.1 but 2.3 is promised</li></ul><p>Which to buy? Nexus S looks good and I will be in US in January&#8230;</p><p>And this will be my 4th cellphone running Linux&#8230;</p><p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> added Samsung Galaxy S because vendor promised Android 2.3 &#8212; but it depends when it will be available.</p><div
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href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/02/09/month-with-nexus-s/" title="Permanent link to Month with Nexus S">Month with Nexus S</a></li><li> <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/02/18/maemo-meego/" title="Permanent link to Maemo -&gt; MeeGo">Maemo -&gt; MeeGo</a></li><li> <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2008/06/17/choosing-next-cellphone/" title="Permanent link to Choosing next cellphone">Choosing next cellphone</a></li><li> <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2009/05/27/my-opinion-on-next-nokia-tablet/" title="Permanent link to My opinion on next Nokia tablet">My opinion on next Nokia tablet</a></li></ol></div><p><hr
/><p><small>All rights reserved &copy; <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl">Marcin Juszkiewicz</a><br
/> <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/12/13/going-to-android/">Going to Android</a> was originally posted on <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl">Marcin Juszkiewicz</a> website</small></p></p> <div class="feedflare">
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <title>Is this the end of Maemo5?</title>
            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/12/07/is-this-the-end-of-maemo5/</link>
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<p>Some time ago I stopped following Maemo news. For me N900 became &#8220;just a phone&#8221; which I used for calls, checking email in crappy Modest, browsing web from time to time and to read <a
href="http://twitter.com/haerwu/">Twitter</a> (if any application for it works) or <a
href="http://www.facebook.com/marcin.juszkiewicz">Facebook</a> (by web browser cause there are no apps for it).</p><p>But recently I got one tweet which pointed me to &#8220;<a
href="http://maemo.org/community/council/state_of_maemo-q32010-2/">State of Maemo</a>&#8221; post. For me it looks like Nokia decided to finally abandon sinking ship and leave Nokia N900 users alone. Qt will probably get some updates to show that they care about cross platform support. How many MeeGo Qt apps will work on Maemo5? No one knows probably but one thing is sure &#8212; they will have to be recompiled because Harmattan will be hard-float (confirmed by Nokia developer during UDS-N). But for rest community will have to care about.</p><p>OK, there was told that there are &#8220;ideas about opening various pieces of Maemo source code that are still closed&#8221; but what it will be? No one knows. I would like to get Calendar opened but when it will happen I will probably do not have N900 anymore&#8230;</p><p>And today I read <a
href="http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=890743&amp;postcount=822">total &#8220;please ignore our ,but ignored by us, platform&#8221; message</a>:</p><blockquote><p>Last week we spoke with Nokia. We were actively discouraged from developing for Maemo any further. There are lots of things we love about Maemo, including an awesome user community so we&#8217;re disappointed to see it EOL&#8217;d. It&#8217;s frustrating to have put so much effort into an app only to see the platform it&#8217;s on be terminated. Whether we reappear on MeeGo &#8212; the successor to Maemo &#8212; depends in part on Nokia. In the mean time, our conversation with Nokia has led us to deprioritize the update we were working on, though no final decision has been made yet as to whether or not it&#8217;ll ship. I&#8217;ll keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p>Somebody wants to buy my N900? I am going to move to Android because this looks like a platform where OS vendor care at least on some of devices by providing system upgrades. And there are communities which provide updates for abandoned devices. And no, I do not plan to buy device running MeeGo &#8212; enough money spent on Nokia devices.</p><div
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href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/12/13/going-to-android/" title="Permanent link to Going to Android">Going to Android</a></li><li> <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/01/18/system-updates-repository-for-maemo5/" title="Permanent link to System updates repository for Maemo5?">System updates repository for Maemo5?</a></li><li> <a
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/><p><small>All rights reserved &copy; <a
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/11/24/ubuntu-one-good-or-bad/</link>
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<p>Today I activated my <a
href="http://one.ubuntu.com/">UbuntuOne</a> account again and enabled mobile service + extra 20GB storage (such set is given free for Canonical people). Now I wonder did it had sense&#8230;</p><p>On my desktop I am running KDE 4.5.3 under 11.04 &#8216;natty&#8217; development release. Why is it important? Because there is no client for such combination. It looks like you need to run GNOMEbuntu or Microsoft Windows to have some kind of U1 integration. Otherwise I need to run shell command (or use GTK app) to login.</p><p>But ok, I installed all required packages and it connected. Synced Tomboy notes from desktop and Conboy ones from my Nokia N900 so now I have them in sync (without a way to select which one I want where but that&#8217;s limit of apps). Then I decided to make use from synchronization of contacts. And here the fun begins&#8230; My phone is not supported by Funambol (syncml backend used by Ubuntu One) so sorry &#8212; all I can use is <a
href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-servers/+bug/558712">one bug on LaunchPad</a>.</p><p>So what&#8217;s left? Files &#8212; good to have 20GB of storage for something. Maybe will start using it one day. Now I spend time mostly at home so wifi/ethernet connection works and I have access to all media on my machines. Other is bookmarks &#8212; but only Firefox is supported (by extension) and I switched to Chromium few months ago.</p><p>But who knows&#8230; maybe it will have some use one day.</p><p><hr
/><p><small>All rights reserved &copy; <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl">Marcin Juszkiewicz</a><br
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            <author>Marcin Juszkiewicz &lt;maemo@haerwu.biz&gt;</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 13:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Is designing UI simple with Qt?</title>
            <link>http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/09/17/is-designing-ui-simple-with-qt/</link>
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<p>I use Qt on my devices since my first LinuxPDA: Sharp Zaurus SL5000 on which I used OpenZaurus with OPIE as primary environment. It was based on Qt/Embedded 2.3.x and was looking ok. UI of most applications work properly in both portrait and landscape modes, adapted to size of fonts (I used smaller then default ones).</p><p>Then <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2005/04/15/c760-arrived/">Zaurus c760 arrived</a> at my place and I did some UI code tweaks to make everything looking better on VGA screen (not that it looked wrong &#8212; I just improved few things). At that time I had nearly every Zaurus model in hands and took care to make all looks proper in both orientations.</p><p>From time to time I was also playing with 3rdparty applications to adapt them to resolutions higher then QVGA (which was sort of standard in palmtops of that era). Usually loading UI files into Qt Designer and reordering them or adding layouts helped. One of them was <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2006/04/27/mileage-hires/">Mileage</a> which required adding huge amount of layout elements just to make it look properly (all elements were put as X,Y positions originally).</p><p>Some time later I moved to GTK/X11 based environments on portable devices and later my cellphones took PDA place.</p><p>But with Nokia N900 I decided to go back to programming with Qt &#8211; 4.6 version this time. First was <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2009/11/30/i-wrote-module-player-in-qt/">my module player</a> (which I probably never end) and some time later I decided to play a bit with <a
href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=800099">Vexed</a> released by<br
/> Paul Romanchenko (rmrfchik on #maemo) where I reorganized UI a bit, added portrait support and did few other tweaks.</p><p>But then <a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2010/08/26/switched-from-catorise-to-apmefo/">I switched to ApMeFo</a> and while idea of application is good the UI is disaster:</p><ul><li>tabs in main window</li><li>lack of portrait support</li><li>unusable UI when forced to portrait mode</li><li>use of non standard button sizes</li><li>use of non standard font sizes</li></ul><p>And sources lacked UI files&#8230; So one day I decided that it will be good occasion to learn something new. Author was not responding to my sources request so I launched Qt Designer and started to recreate UI from scratch &#8212; using existing sources as information what kind of widgets were used. Took me some time but I got new, a bit improved UI which even worked in portrait mode:</p><p><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo1.jpg" alt="" title="apmefo1" width="278" height="464" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1824" /></p><p>But it still was not what I wanted. It still had tabs and small buttons&#8230; First I got rid of tabs:</p><p><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo2.jpg" alt="" title="apmefo2" width="497" height="298" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1826" /></p><p>Rest of functionality was moved to menu and separate window:</p><p><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo3.jpg" alt="" title="apmefo3" width="496" height="298" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1827" /></p><p>I was not too proud of it. OK, it looked better, I even changed some non-UI code but it still was not what I wanted to achieve. But at least I had something what I could give to users for testing.</p><p>How does it look now? Let me show not yet published version:</p><p>First main window &#8212; all buttons are finger friendly. I also grouped them a bit &#8212; it is visible in portrait mode which is also great when user want to re-order items.</p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175058.png" title="Main window" rel="lightbox[post-1822]" ><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175058-480x288.png" alt="" title="Main window" width="480" height="288" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1831" /></a></p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo8.png" title="Main window in portrait" rel="lightbox[post-1822]" ><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo8-288x480.png" alt="" title="Main window in portrait" width="288" height="480" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1830" /></a></p><p>Dialog to select applications to add got some changes too. It is maybe not conform with UI style guide (OK not under but on right) but it gave me extra line in list widget. Think of multi selection&#8230;</p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175117.png" title="Add application dialog" rel="lightbox[post-1822]" ><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175117-480x288.png" alt="" title="Add application dialog" width="480" height="288" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1832" /></a></p><p>As you see (de)activation and folders are now in menu. (De)Activation has also Yes/No requesters :)</p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175124.png" title="Menu" rel="lightbox[post-1822]" ><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175124-480x288.png" alt="" title="Menu" width="480" height="288" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1833" /></a></p><p>Folders window is place which needs lot of work. Only delete works now (also with Yes/No requester).</p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175129.png" title="Folders window" rel="lightbox[post-1822]" ><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/Screenshot-20100917-175129-480x288.png" alt="" title="Folders window" width="480" height="288" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1834" /></a></p><p><a
href="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo7.png" title="Folders window in portrait" rel="lightbox[post-1822] nofollow" class="broken_link"><img
src="http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/files/2010/09/apmefo7-288x480.png" alt="" title="Folders window in portrait" width="288" height="480" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1829" /></a></p><p>List of things to do is long as users suggested many things. I probably will not add most of them because so far I did not checked how exactly ApMeFo works but once I will read rest of source code I think that something good will come from it.</p><p>And is designing UI simple with Qt? I think that it is &#8212; developer does not have to worry what kind of paddings are needed to be used, how to place widgets to make UI conform to style guide rules etc. Once you do design with layout elements application adapts itself to what is available.</p><div
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<p>Maemo5 (which is running on Nokia N900) has application launcher which by default lists all entries in some kind of order. There is a way to move icons but when you have too many of them it becomes not comfortable enough to use.</p><p>There are few ways of dealing with it. First was MyMenu application, then Catorise got born and some time later ApMeFo arrived on scene. Few months ago I installed Catorise, hacked it a bit (and got my changes merged) and it was fine. Automatic sorting of applications worked fine, there was a way to force icons to be placed in other categories then default given. Someone even wrote GUI for moving icons from folder to another.</p><p>But there was also thing which I started to miss one day &#8212; no way to create own categories. Or at least I did not found such one. So I asked on IRC one day and got suggestion to try ApMeFo.</p><p>Installed, started GUI and WTF!?! Interface was (still is) disaster. Uninstalled it but promised to get back to it after vacations. And I did. I even keep it installed and use it. But let&#8217;s start from beginning.</p><p>How did I moved from Catorise to ApMeFo? First made a backup of setup so I could check which application was in which category. Then used ApMeFo to create basic folders and added one app into each of them. Next step was in ViM where I edited all sub menu files to contain entries from Catorise setup, edited order, moved some into other categories.</p><p>Now I am waiting for ApMeFo author to return from his vacations as I would like to improve UI a bit but sources present in &#8216;Extras&#8217; repository are not complete (files are generated from *.ui files saved by Qt Designer).</p><p><hr
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