Alexandre Ghisoli schrieb:
OpenExpo is a Swiss event about OpenSource. Openmoko was there with a 30
min session with Michael Lauer (right after a session with Alan Cox).
We have see the Freerunner working; it's quite fast and responsive with
a funny lock screen saying something about an Fruit
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Lorn Potter wrote:
Actually, for the 02, they are still working out the _hardware_.
Except if you try to put your own system on there, a lot of the hardware is
not going to work.
That's because the tablet devices hardware are not well documented, if at
all.
and more in
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyrinki at gmail.com wrote on Fri Mar 14 22:01:43 CET 2008
First speaking about Neo being not open, it's funny to advertise a
device with lots of proprietary software and problematic, very closed
pieces of hardware, preventing any theoretical free software
distribution to be
JW wrote:
On 14/03/2008, Tom Cooksey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.telecoms.com/itmgcontent/tcoms/news/articles/20017514053.html
Please, PLEASE tell me this is not true? Or at least it's the consumer version
that's delayed?
Is this just not sowing seeds of realism along
Delayed another 6 months is a deal breaker for me. If I can get a Freerunner
that is hardware stable, makes phonecalls and does most phone functions in a
month or two, I'll be fine, otherwise I'm gonna have to start looking at other
devices. My current phone is on it's last leg and it's time to
Le samedi 15 mars 2008 à 09:57 +0100, enaut a écrit :
Alexandre Ghisoli schrieb:
OpenExpo is a Swiss event about OpenSource. Openmoko was there with a 30
min session with Michael Lauer (right after a session with Alan Cox).
We have see the Freerunner working; it's quite fast and
On 3/15/08 Mark Haury wrote:
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyrinki at gmail.com wrote on Fri Mar 14 22:01:43
CET 2008
First speaking about Neo being not open, it's funny to advertise a
device with lots of proprietary software and problematic, very
closed
pieces of hardware, preventing any theoretical
clare wrote:
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Lorn Potter wrote:
Actually, for the 02, they are still working out the _hardware_.
Except if you try to put your own system on there, a lot of the
hardware is not going to work.
That's because the tablet devices hardware are not well documented, if
at
On Saturday 15 March 2008 19:27:02 Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
...and the Neo *is* fully open? What about the graphics module, the
gps module, and the gsm module? You may get some I/O specs, but the
modules themselves will never be open. They won't even release the
CAD files for the case in
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:55:58 +0100, Tom Cooksey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend just forwarded this on to me:
http://www.telecoms.com/itmgcontent/tcoms/news/articles/20017514053.html
Please, PLEASE tell me this is not true? Or at least it's the consumer
version that's
delayed?
No
Alexandre Ghisoli wrote:
We have seen the Freerunner working; it's quite fast and responsive with
a funny lock screen saying something about an Fruit Phone.
No videos for us? :P
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On 16/03/2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So please, give us some words about delays if there are any...
NO!
You don't get these words from Openmoko
You already know what you get
1) full access to kernel/dev discussions - you should make your own
mind up on what these
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008, Lorn Potter wrote:
The community has... it has put Qtopia on the device and made it work
very reasonably, I think.
The 4.3 branch is in bug fix mode, so nothing substantial there. Most work is
being done for 4.4
The latest binary for Neo from Trolltech is at
After a lot of effort I have managed to get hold of a CompuLab X270em
evaluation kit and have angstorm (7 jan build downloaded form the compulab
website) running on it. It has been discussed earlier on this list that it
may be possible to run Openmoko or Qtopia on it. Is that true and can I have
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