to something more standard (72 or
so ?) Thanks, I like reading your prose, but those long lines are really
irritating.
Kind regards,
steve
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Le 14-08-2010, à 08:34:51 +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller (h...@computer.org) a
écrit :
Am 13.08.2010 um 22:35 schrieb steve:
Le 13-08-2010, à 19:45:51 +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
(h...@computer.org) a écrit :
such a thing is quite unlikely to expect from any large phone
Le 14-08-2010, à 11:09:58 +0400, Paul Fertser (fercer...@gmail.com) a écrit :
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller h...@computer.org writes:
Am 13.08.2010 um 22:35 schrieb steve:
Nikolaus, couldn't you wrap your lines to something more standard (72 or
so ?) Thanks, I like reading your prose, but those
Le 14-08-2010, à 09:28:43 +0200, Matthias Apitz (g...@unixarea.de) a écrit :
It is the responsibility of your MailUserAgent to wrap lines correctly
around column 72. You are using Apple Mail (2.1081). If this can not do
this, just use another MUA or another system providing correct software.
your lines to something more standard (72 or
so ?) Thanks, I like reading your prose, but those long lines are really
irritating.
Hi Steve,
there are different opinions if the 80 char line wrapping of mail is
standard or some
old-fashioned relict from the 80ies. I have tried
Le 14-08-2010, à 17:05:55 +0200, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller (h...@goldelico.com)
a écrit :
The only solution is, that I promise to try to press the return key every now
and then (unless I forget)...
IMHO, it is not a good solution. Otherwise, why use machines?
Hi. First of all I want to repeat what many others on this list have
already said. I am very excited about the open moko project and the
opportunities it represents. I will be one of the first in line to buy an
openmoko phone when they are available.
I have a few questions. Thanks in
Wow, thanks for all the very quick responses. Sorry if I sounded a little
confrontational or if some of my questions were already answered in other
posts but, you know, you get a little skeptical and this project does
*almost* seem too good to be true (because it sounds that good).
Anyway,
Hey, now that I read the presentation I feel a little foolish posting a link
to ESR's essays :) Oh well. Once again, thanks and good luck.
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They have been round for a while. Haven't used any but there are
commercial and OSS versions available now.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=linux+exchange+connector
Thanks
Steve
On 20/01/2007, at 5:55 PM, Todd Conley wrote:
I just started reading about openmoko today and am very
by
roaming charges etc. Now there is an idea, program the ability to
copy SIM card profiles so I can switch between SIMs with out
physically inserting it when I need it. Not sure how possible that
is, don't know enough about how the SIM cards work.
Keep up the good work.
Steve
it up, will post it
when I find it.
Steve
ps. Sorry to send directly to you(Sean), I'm not subscribed to the
community list and not sure if this would get through.
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the RF and
baseband/MAC functions in a 5mm x 5mm TFBGA package that supports the
SDIO/SPI host interfaces.
...
If someone doens't beat me too it, I add this info to the wiki
sometime latter today.
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on the ideas
page, so you are partially ahead of the game.
hth,
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are already filling up fast:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/58/bof.html
so someone fill it out soon if they would like to see one.
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of the
other alternatives. Oh, and I want the phone. :) :)
-seg
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Ian Stirling wrote:
Steve Seltzer wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote:
Using a copy of mplayer originally intended for the Zaurus, mentioned
by anrp on IRC.
I played back a random video - which happened to be
VIDEO: MPEG1 352x240 (aspect 1) 24.000 fps 1536.0 kbps (192.0
Ashok Kumar wrote:
Can anyone tell me what are the changes between GTA1 and GTA2? Which
version is going to be shipped as user release in september?
It's on the wiki:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973:_GTA01Bv4_versus_GTA02_comparison
-Steve
with the phone? Would a debug board help fix this?
TIA,
Steve
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:35:13PM +0200, Roger Luethi wrote:
Maybe it's this:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1568
Indeed. Silly me, only searched through the wiki and mail archives.
I'll update the wiki at least, and then try to find me a debug board.
Thanks!
Steve
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Steve, did Al's advice help?
Unfortunately, no. Looks like this phone has been bitten by this bug,
since all of the evidence matches up:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1568
I'm just not sure what I can do about it - I
solution here, once we figure out what that is.
Ok, that's about the best I can hope for. Thanks!
Steve
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mentions NOR flash, it's
not immediatly obvious that this is possible.
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someone with skills could design a small version of this to go on the
back of the case. mounting the stylus vertically
http://www.rodmounts.com/
Jeffrey Malone wrote:
I'm waiting for someone to do a nice mod to fit a stylus inside the case.
There is space for one methinks:
-freerunner
can someone fix this issue on the openmoko.com , there should be a
warning thing there about the software, Sean, Steve, Brenda, Michael?
anyone? the website needs an update really.. and this also ? -- The
next batch of shipments are scheduled to arrive on July 25th. , at
least that part
haha. I had the the same idea, except the stylus would be a bit longer
and be L shaped with the short end of the L stuck in the foam
and the long part of the L rested againt the back of the phone.
If you get my drift.
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
I questioned whether to post this here, as it's somewhat
archives anyway.
Will it include any recall/repairs needed to fix the GPS/SD problems at
a hardware level?
Thanks,
Ian
Ian, I agree with you, and I'm sure Steve and Sean (and everyone at
Openmoko) do as well.
I'm sure that the only reason that Steve has not responded (for he is
the one
That was actually an option we considered.
Michele Renda wrote:
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Ship with nothing and everyone put what want
So nobody can say it is not a complete software :)
steve wrote:
Good question.
Here are the options.
1. Ship with 2007.2
we will fix that going forward. In fact you've given me a great idea. !
Yorick Moko wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080811 04:39]:
Yes,
Our distributors are doing great business so we will continue to give
them
X gesture would be cool.
Stroller wrote:
Great! Thanks for the info. This seems to give applications devs lots
of potential.
Any chance of you adding shakes to the gestures? This would be
ideal for the ball bearings in a tin can style of unread email
message-count.
I was about
dont tempt me
Michele Renda wrote:
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It will be very very nice _alpha_ release :)
Gilles Casse wrote:
So why not a next _alpha_ release on 2008.09.10 at 11:12:13 :-)
Gilles
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This type of comments are the type of comment that I hate most of all.
Please let the people to work in peace, and if you want to make an
appoint, please make in a constructive way.
We all was knowing that OM
Ken was great. when I first thought to have the community help staff the
booth, i had no idea how well it work out. the community speaks better
for the product and the ideals than anyone can.
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Nice work Ken, one of our community volunteers!
Yorick Moko wrote:
subject
check with the distributors. Its the same product.
Jeff Sadowski wrote:
http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner
Maybe by the time I get a chance to buy one they will have enough
processor power, ram and disk space to replace my laptop.
Every time I even look to buy it I see the
somebody got a great deal then.
Jim Morris wrote:
Steve Mosher wrote:
Ken was great. when I first thought to have the community help staff the
booth, i had no idea how well it work out. the community speaks better
for the product and the ideals than anyone can.
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Nice
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Thomas Bertani wrote:
Hi,
As soon as possible I'll release a new online service similar to
getdeb.net http://getdeb.net, but for ipk packages. everybody can add
apps with descriptions, screenshots, videos and comme (there will be
also a rank system).
A nice
that distinctive
little hiss that you normally hear when you first press the Power button!
Anybody seen this before??
James
steve-2 wrote:
I have a tiny tiny head so all the hats fit.
we are putting together a policy for people who bought from the openmoko
store. there are several issues. We
Raster and I talked about this a long while back when he and I were
discussing dictionaries or his keyboard. He was of the opinion that the
apple approach was patented, and that visiaully changing the size of
letters would not pass legal muster. I didnt check into it any further
And I dont
please stop spamming the list with baseless rumours
arne anka wrote:
There was some discussion about the mailing lists a couple of months
ago - one Openmoko employee said they were considering suggestions
then another (apparently) unilaterally went on ahead anyway and
redefined the purpose
heretic would great.
We need retro section on the wiki ( maybe there is one already)
for all the great retro ports.
nickd wrote:
I just wanted to tell you Rafael that I reaffirm Dale's love. Installing
it now, can't wait! Also, Heretic was re-released as GPL the other day -
I wonder if we
I would get a kick out of that. A quake port perhaps? or battlezone?
SCarlson wrote:
Fantastic Idea, I will be attempting a Doom port ! (Unless someone else beat
me to it!)
-Scott
Steve Mosher wrote:
heretic would great.
We need retro section on the wiki ( maybe there is one
I'd start with Q1, I havent talked to Carmack in a while but I could
ask his advice.
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
--- On Sat, 9/6/08, Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would get a kick out of that. A quake port perhaps? or
battlezone?
Hello Steve,
You mean quake 2? or which
Thanks for working on Chess! Which engine are you using crafty or
pychess or one of the others?
Also cool would be to just play chess against someelse over bluetooth.
Nicolas LAURANCE wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having my first try at compiling programs for the FR.
I've a python background mostly,
Opps sorry should have read you used gnuchess, good choice as well.
Nicolas LAURANCE wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having my first try at compiling programs for the FR.
I've a python background mostly, and I'm not familiar at compiling stuff
beyond the configure make make install routine.
I've
since low cost accelerometers are somewhat noisy, I'd suspect that first.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Technical:Accelerometer_Fundamentals
Not sure what kind of filter you should use. There should be some guys
On the list who can chime in better than I can.
Joel Newkirk wrote:
I wrote a
Have a look at this might help.
Note, we dont use a freescale accel, so some things may be different but
you'll get the basic idea.
http://www.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/app_note/AN3397.pdf?fpsp=1WT_TYPE=Application%20NotesWT_VENDOR=FREESCALEWT_FILE_FORMAT=pdfWT_ASSET=Documentation
Joel
The other day I was pondering all the things the community does for us.
They give us new ideas, test our product and give us honest feedback,
keep us true to our commitment for openness ( the idea to release the
CAD files came from the community, help us market the product, and they
fix bugs.
verify and place in the wiki or FAQ
Michael Shiloh wrote:
The battery usually lays in just like it does in the phone. The battery
will fit into the Nokia, but I'd be surprised if the Nokia agreed to charge
it, since it won't recognize it.
Exactly right. My understanding is this:
Nokia
raster the list I sent you was from the British National Corpus, but
should be a good start.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 21:05:53 -0600 Ori Pessach [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
I understand what it's doing. It's not doing it well. I tried it for shell
i
Lists of US names. first and last
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 05:57, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
you will know its not
there when its not offered as a correction in the short or long
. There are some studies on
word frequency in SMS but I havent found a online resource.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:59:20 -0700 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
aha! a decent frequency corpus (a few thousand words). i'll merge this with
the default us dict
lists with freq data.
Joel Newkirk wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:37:58 -0700, Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I used to have a bunch of them when I was doing a NLG ( natural Language
generation) pet project. I sent you a link to US names as well. from the
US census.
For personal
They are ProE. ( Also IGES) STEP files too I think
If you have autodesk inventor you Should be able to import these
( I have not independently verified this so YMMV)
http://newsletters.hagerman.com/newsletters/ebul59-Mech.htm
Not sure if that helps you.
If you post to the community list
Probably best to post on the Kernel list.
Arigead wrote:
Hello all,
could anybody shed some light on debugging the FR Kernel. I'm
getting constant locks of the phone and I'm trying to get to the source
of the problem.
Just to go over some stuff that may be important. I did have
Nope. nobody signed up.
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other day I was pondering all the things the community does for us.
They give us new ideas, test our product and give us honest feedback,
keep us true to our commitment
that (somehow) into the database on the phone,
say in the personal.
Daniel Willmann wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 09:34:28 +1000
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:37:58 -0700 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
I used to have a bunch of them
Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
Ed Kapitein wrote:
Hi Mathias,
I even took it one step further.
I can not get it to work properly on channel 11, so i set my accesspoint to
channel 1.
And i changed the script a little:
Exec=xterm -e ifconfig eth0
) wrote:
On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:28:19 -0700 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Raster,
I don't think I was exactly clear on using the email database.
What I was thinking is that you could run a simple program on
your desktop computer and do a frequency analysis of the mails
Stroller let's assume it is Possible. I had a long chat with Sean
today. We both read the community list daily and our number one topic
of conversation was the Lost community thread. Sean asked me what
I thought of having a community manager. ( he was reading my mind again)
On one hand, I said,
Everything is free and open.
You can also get press materials here
http://www.openmoko.com/press-press-material.html
Steve.
VP Marketing
Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone
I'm working for a free german Linux-Magazine called Yalmagazine
(www.yalmagazine.org). We are publishing an article
to heart.
Stroller.
On 6 Oct 2008, at 03:37, Steve Mosher wrote:
Stroller let's assume it is Possible. I had a long chat with Sean
today. We both read the community list daily and our number one topic
of conversation was the Lost community thread. Sean asked me what
I thought
Stroller wrote:
On 6 Oct 2008, at 22:19, Steve Mosher wrote:
Stroller wrote:
One of the things that Risto was complaining about was the number of
distros for the Freerunner, and they're all incomplete!!
His words why don't the developers feel ok to contribute directly to
2007.x
Nicola Mfb wrote:
2008/10/5 Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope. nobody signed up.
Hi Steve,
I think it's not easy to involve the community in a specific task as bug
fixing.
I like challenging tasks.
According to me:
* this requires high knowledge and systematic approach, so
you covered it pretty well. There are some finer points that I'll get
clarification on shortly
Alastair Johnson wrote:
Michael Zanetti wrote:
On Sunday 31 August 2008 15:50:05 Al Johnson wrote:
The patch turns on the echo and noise suppression capabilities in the GSM
chipset using one of
michael could you and brenda assist Tom
Tom Yates wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html
We should allow for links to peoples pages.
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Tom Yates wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes
]
wrote:
Tom Yates wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like). is
there some mileage
Hi Michael,
Here's some clarification
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1095866%7Ca1095866
I hope you find this helpful.
Steve
Michael Zanetti wrote:
On Sunday 31 August 2008 15:50:05 Al Johnson wrote:
The patch turns on the echo and noise suppression
nice work
Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago there was someone other who planned to do
something like this. But it's been a long time since then. I
i didnt see it as a flame, keep on writing Rod
Rod Whitby wrote:
Kosa,
I can't understand how you took my mail to be a flame? (Apologies for
not changing the title - I've rectified that now).
What I was trying to do was to point out with a real example what Steve
was asking for - what
Rod
Diversity driven by well-informed intention is good.
Fragmentation caused by barriers or simply entropy is not.
That captures my thoughts very well.
Rod Whitby wrote:
Stroller wrote:
On 13 Oct 2008, at 08:13, Rod Whitby wrote:
...
The state of affairs *should* be that you just get the
Agreed raster. I'm headed to Taiwan this week to discuss this and other
matters, So any ideas that Rod, you or other come up with need to
get to me pretty soon.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 21:30:22 +1030 Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Stroller wrote:
Thanks Goat.
I will be in taipei for the rest of october, I may be able to make
the meeting on the 28th. The QA we had last meeting was very
instructive for me and widely discussed with the engineering teams
inside OM.
Consulting Goat wrote:
Hi all -
Below is the upcoming OpenMoko
the debug board is now sold separately for 100USD
If you like the case you can try this.
http://www.thepelicancases.com/smallcases.html
Leo McManus wrote:
Am looking at buying a Freerunner for use on a embedded course.
When I looked at buying last year the phone came with a developer
Wendy I think we used this in the SF Freerunner user group to vote on things
Check it out
http://www.doodle.ch/main.html
Steve
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 13:12, Wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your help to collecting all the critical problems, it's helpful
Thanks for GNUChess!
Steve
Ben Hussey wrote:
ftp://ftp.tuxbrain.com/openmoko/fdom/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi there,
There is a new FDOM release uploaded at ... no, NOT at compartida.net
as the topic suggest FDOM has a new home at
http://www.tuxbrain.com/fdom_en.html
and if you ask
Thanks Alastair.
Alastair Johnson wrote:
Alastair Johnson wrote:
David Samblas wrote:
Well some of you have send me a mail about my site is little bit
slow ... taking in count I have served about 20Gb in less than 2 days is
with peaks of 1 Gb/hour , slow is at least a good performance :)
I
FDOM does indeed rock.
David, I am planning on showing FDOM at CES. if one of your guys, or any
FDOM supporter is going to be at CES, i'd love to have them at the booth.
David Samblas wrote:
El dom, 26-10-2008 a las 20:02 +0330, Armin ranjbar escribió:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:18:40 -0700 (PDT)
It sounds like a great project.
My goal this year at CES is to highlight the work our community has
done, let me know if you have something I can demo to the Press in
January. This goes for every community project out there
Steve
Mirko Lindner wrote:
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Thanks for doing this. It was on my TODO list for CES.
Steve
David Samblas wrote:
El lun, 10-11-2008 a las 10:39 +0100, Minh Ha Duong escribió:
Hi,
I think openmoko-the-project was founded not by FIC but by a core team
comprising a handfull of german devs (Sean, I guess
they don't already?
please issue a ticket. we'll fix the bug.
George Brooke wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:01:47 +1100
Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tig wrote:
Ok I will bite :)
Q: Why did OM cross the road?
A: To get to another toolkit :)
Q: How many OM devs does it take to
That would be great, especially for guys in the community who
want to start a repair business.
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mo 17. November 2008 schrieb robert lazarski:
Hi all,
I'm about to buy an openmoko, as I finally have some time and cash.
However, my understanding is that the latest
Neil,
We could not have said it better. In my view the surveys serve a
good, albeit limited, purpose. They get ideas out in the open and expose
potential shortcoming of various design decisions. In the end, design
decisions are complex system dependent choices, choices made under
I met with Maddog at the summit to discuss the some of these issues,
so I'll ask him to chime in here. Brian Code as well could speak to some of
these issues.
C R McClenaghan wrote:
All,
I am not an official spokes person for Koolu, but I had a chance to
speak with Jon Maddog Hall (self
all you have to do is ask me. I like saying yes.
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 09:51:44AM +0100, Minh Ha Duong wrote:
Could somebody official in OpenMoko respond to this email and perhaps
indicate whether the company would be interested in this idea and
perhaps some
. Changing a resistor ( in some cases this is not necessary)
3. Adding a Cap.
Steve
Jakob wrote:
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
buzz / echo / hiss... no software change can fix buzz. It's baked
into the hardware and you will have to do fairly extreme meddling
please do.
DJDAS wrote:
Arigead ha scritto:
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Minh Ha Duong wrote:
Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008, arne anka a écrit :
The second option is more like it. It takes a few hours to design a
T-Shirt
and upload it to an online store where
Let me look into doing this on cafepress.
Marcel wrote:
That would be soo geeky, great idea! :D
--
Marcel
Am Thursday 04 December 2008 14:23:40 schrieb Steve Mosher:
please do.
DJDAS wrote:
Arigead ha scritto:
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Minh Ha Duong wrote
use cafepress, when I tried to get this going internally that was my choice.
DJDAS wrote:
Steve Mosher ha scritto:
please do.
DJDAS wrote:
What about making a T-shirt with the hardware schematics? ;)
Well :) I'm a bit practical with The Gimp, I'll try to do something in
the weekend
Community.
At your urging we have opened a storefront to sell Openmoko merchandise.
http://www.cafepress.com/openmoko_inc
Sean and I had a couple of hours to kill this weekend. He did all the
work and I pushed him to release ASAP. Going forward we will add more
products and
make a Youtube vid. But, I won't hold up the document for that. I expect
we can go live with the document sometime next week. Bug me if you want
a Pre release of the doc and would like to suggest changes for clarity
I'll see what I can do.
Steve
Jakob wrote:
Thanks Steve for this little insight
design. That
would be cool.
Rakshat
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Community.
At your urging we have opened a storefront to sell Openmoko
merchandise.
http://www.cafepress.com/openmoko_inc
we didnt limit the dimensions to English. Sean and I both are multi
currency multi measurement standards kinds of guys.
what about more widely used and
understood units?
We be happy with cubits and quatloos, but I think we were stuck with
inches and dollars
yes joerg has a DRAFT version of the SOP for the buzz fix rework of
A5/A6. Not everybody has the buzz issue.
1. It's a draft.
2. We need to have some independent test of the SOP
arne anka wrote:
buzz / echo / hiss... no software change can fix buzz. It's baked
into the hardware and you will
The DRAFT fix for the buzz problem is here:
CP of joerg's mail.
http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/GSM_EMI_noise/big-C_rework_SOP__DRAFT!!__.pdf
Please NOTE IT'S A DRAFT! It's not secret, but it's not yet destined to
anybody not actively searching for it. Status of this paper is: should be
RE 1024.
The optimization team was not working on 1024. there is one
dedicated engineer working on 1024 who specializes in this area. There
is some understanding but not certainty on the root cause which may be
related to the base station rather than the phone. I don't intend to
Probably best to send the requests directly to Joerg.
Vasco Névoa wrote:
I'd really like pictures with better focus and a little more light...
especially the last one, which is very blurred!
Citando Steve Mosher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry,
I pulled the old copy. See below
SOP
( insert gripe)
2. End user data:
a. email (optional)
b. Date code on phone ( under battery)
c. s/n
d. p/n
e carrier.
f. 900Mhz or 850?
g distro etc...
anything else? It might be nice to know what band the phone is operating
on ( 900/1800/1900) if that's possible.
Steve
runners, raise your hands.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Steve Mosher st...@openmoko.com wrote:
Probably best to send the requests directly to Joerg.
Vasco Névoa wrote:
I'd really like pictures with better focus and a little more light...
especially the last one, which is very blurred
It's on the list of things to do
rakshat hooja wrote:
Is it will be possible to add an Openmoko logo to the look of the store page
in the near future? I am going to send an email to all my friends who may be
willing to spend $25 to support OM but not really buy the Freerunner. But
the
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