Hello! I've been really interested in interface usability and design since
I've been taking this HCI course at my university.
I've been interested in and following OpenMoko development a little. I'd
love to know if and how I can get involved with the OpenMoko project with
respect to interface
On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 23:31 -0700, Justin Wong wrote:
Hello! I've been really interested in interface usability and design
since I've been taking this HCI course at my university.
I've been interested in and following OpenMoko development a little.
I'd love to know if and how I can get
ma, 2007-10-08 kello 22:47 -0400, Steve kirjoitti:
I wonder why this update can't be done in the field.
Field means you. The GSM chip is upgradable by people with the
necessary equipment, which will likely mean FIC, and hopefully any
co-operating outlets in the future.
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Mikko Rauhala -
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 17:13:44 +0200
ramsesoriginal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welcome Greg!
good luck!
BTW my name is Graeme, if you call me Greg Ill never know who you are
talking to :-)
Graeme
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Welcome Greg!
good luck!
BTW my name is Graeme, if you call me Greg Ill never know who you are
talking to :-)
Graeme
He's got two first names!
Sorry Graeme - couldn't resist. I'm sure that is an old one for you
though...
Welcome to the OM team!
-Pete
Hi all,
I have made one ogg player using gstreamer libraries and when i try to run the
that on Nokia N800 its not working.
It gives me the following error:
GLIB WARNING ** Gstreamer - Failed to load plugin: Opening module failed:
/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstivorbis.so:
It gives me the following error:
GLIB WARNING ** Gstreamer - Failed to load plugin: Opening module
failed: /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstivorbis.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
I have installed the ogg- support
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 11:46:35 +0200, chetan nanda
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made one ogg player using gstreamer libraries and when i try to
run the that on Nokia N800 its not working.
It gives me the following error:
GLIB WARNING ** Gstreamer - Failed to load plugin:
Hello community,
what do you think of the following possible new hardware additions:
1) NFC (Near Field Communication), see http://www.nfc-forum.org/home
This seems likely to become a new craze in the mobile industry - perhaps it is
a good idea to already keep an eye on it (I think that Nokia
There's a Homebrew Mobile Phone Club? I am so on the wrong coast.
On 10/8/07, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, this conflicts with the monthly Silicon Valley Homebrew
Mobile Phone Club Meeting. Perhaps they would like to join us for beer
afterwards.
Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
Hmmm. Does it mean that (all real programmers use vi and all real
programmers use perl) or that (a programmer using vi is real and a
programmer using perl is real) or that (a programmer not using vi or not
using perl is virtual)?
Am I ok wrt to speculations at least? (To
Dear community,
because that is my first posting here, I would like to introduce myself.
I'm Kevin (you can also say Kev as nick), a german student in a grammar
school for information technology. I prefer to use open source software
and so I am very interesing in the openmoko project. I first
Welcome.
You'll find a lot of information on the Wiki.
It doesn't have actually prices, but
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SH1_FAQ#How_much_does_it_cost_to_ship_to_.3Fhas
your answer.
-Steven
On 10/9/07, Kevin Zuber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear community,
because that is my first
Indeed, and many participants are active on this list as well. There is
a good flow of information between the lists.
Michael
Lon Lentz wrote:
There's a Homebrew Mobile Phone Club? I am so on the wrong coast.
On 10/8/07, *Michael Shiloh* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attendees are mostly Linux fans but I'm guessing
most of them won't know much about OpenMoko
If you're going to cover anything that wasn't covered in the Tossug talk[1],
could you try to get your talk filmed and made available to us?
[1]
Hi.
Updated OE/OM with MokoMakefile a few times.
- dropbear has no /etc/rc*.d/ links anymore
There is a postinst script, tho
- matchbox-window-manager does not get linked w/ update-alternatives
- libmatchbox is gone
So I have no X.
Together, I had an image in qemu that showed me a
Kevin Zuber a écrit :
Dear community,
because that is my first posting here, I would like to introduce myself.
I'm Kevin (you can also say Kev as nick), a german student in a grammar
school for information technology. I prefer to use open source software
and so I am very interesing in the
KeKeSeB schrieb:
Kevin Zuber a écrit :
Dear community,
because that is my first posting here, I would like to introduce myself.
I'm Kevin (you can also say Kev as nick), a german student in a grammar
school for information technology. I prefer to use open source software
and so I am very
Hi Kero,
First off, perhaps you can explain a bit more about what you are trying
to achieve with your set up. There are pre-built images available from
buildhost.openmoko.org.
Could you describe the problems with libgsmd and gsmd in a bit more
detail? If you find the Neo1973 is completely
I don't know how to achieve it, but there should be a stable integration
branch somewhere to avoid the risk of breaking everything at every svn
commit... from openmoko and from other projects... Maybe a stable-srcdates
thing?
2007/10/9, Thomas Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Kero,
First off,
Because I couldn't get booting from SD to work with either Qtopia or
OpenMoko, I tried the other option (
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qtopia_on_Neo_1973#Qtopia_AND_OpenMoko_Option_1).
It doesn't work, either. The gui vanishes and the last few lines
(after
lots of lines related to pressing
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. I thought it might be a good idea to
try different u-boot versions to get around my little dual boot problem. It
wasn't. My Neo doesn't want to power on anymore. So is there anyone who can
fix my Neo with their fancy debug board reasonably near Hildesheim?
First off, perhaps you can explain a bit more about what you are trying
to achieve with your set up. There are pre-built images available from
buildhost.openmoko.org.
As a developer, I want to be able to extend and add software to
OpenMoko. Afaik this can be done wih separate ipkgs, as well as
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