Nelson,
Something that I think and that also hear from others is that it's sad
to see that OM stopped sponsoring phone development too early (when
the FR was just starting to work) but we know that many companies
Totally agree with you.
But the good news is that Werner continues with
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Wolfgang Spraul
wolfg...@qi-hardware.com wrote:
Nelson,
Something that I think and that also hear from others is that it's sad
to see that OM stopped sponsoring phone development too early (when
the FR was just starting to work) but we know that many companies
The #1024-fix in switzerland is organized:
Art.Nr.Artikel:
GTA01-02FIX1024Openmoko GTA01 and GTA02 hardware-fix
(Replacing the 10uF capacitor with a new high value 22uF capacitor)
Price:42.00 CHF
Additional costs:
S99943 Versandkostenanteil PDA 19.00
after the latest debian updates, my fr loses connection to network after
suspending (or rather resuming).
i cant' call and looking into the tower info tab of zhone i get
MCC/MNC: 262/03
Serving Cell: N/A
restarting zhone (and being able to register) solves that -- until the
next suspend/resume.
Dear list,
I have using my laptop+2 Freerunners since more than a
month now with this setup.
I have written down this tutorial, because I have promised
to Paul Fertser:-)
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Klaszlo#True_plug-and-play_experience_using_usb_networking
It is working fine with
Hi!
Christian schrieb am 08.10.2009 23:51:
evopedia version 0.2.3 is ready, the main new features include:
Great app, thank you very much! I love it!
Do you plan to cache the downloaded images for offline use (with
user-defineable size)? This would be a great feature. A pre-cache-fill
(for
Klaus Fürth schrieb:
Hi!
Christian schrieb am 08.10.2009 23:51:
evopedia version 0.2.3 is ready, the main new features include:
Great app, thank you very much! I love it!
Do you plan to cache the downloaded images for offline use (with
user-defineable size)? This would be a great
Le Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:11:47 +0200,
DRSp. it...@gmx.net a écrit :
The #1024-fix in switzerland is organized:
Art.Nr.Artikel:
GTA01-02FIX1024Openmoko GTA01 and GTA02 hardware-fix
(Replacing the 10uF capacitor with a new high value 22uF capacitor)
Price:
O
Then you have the bug (trying to connect to GSM every second!)
What would be considered a normal rate of connections?
Under normal circumstances you would only see these messages with a
change of cell, so cid would be different. The only time I know of
that you might legitimately see
2words: pure awesomeness!
(btw i started a new thread, because the old one wasn't readable if you
use message grouping)
the greatest advantage over shr apps is how amazingly fast it is. this
beats every other phone i've seen (phonelog, contacts, msgs).
it is amazing!
keep up the great work!
On Friday 16 October 2009, Alexandre Ghisoli wrote:
And about the other fixes as well ? (buzz, bass and GPS / SDIO issue)
How many times does it need to be said?
THERE IS NO GPS/SDIO ISSUE
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As an added info, I've just hit the pink line of death *without* omnewrotate
running in the background (it would wreack havok with omneon and horizontal
images... like comic strips...
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 05:27:47PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
It's not omnewrotate. If you're lucky,
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:48:50PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
try the other muxer, gsmwhatsitsname, instead.
to me it seems, fso-abyss has detoriated into almost unusability over the
last months.
How did you ever get it to work in the first place? I noticed the Debian
package appearing and
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:52:04AM +0200, Thomas Franck wrote:
What I found weird, though, is: I put my old 8GB SD card in the new one
(I used the 512MB card for the booting tests) and it had a very hard
time with it (a lot of bad sectors).. now, I put the card the adapter
and the reader..
Christian Rüb wrote:
...these are different protocols, see here [1].
I've seen those before...but they mention that d9 fails?
But you might want to look at divetools-ab (vyperlink.c) [2] sources and
just rewrite the parts, so it suits the D9 protocol.
I tried to figure this out,
http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Implementations/fso-abyss.
:M:
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Hi, is anyone working on an opensync plugin for qtmoko? I'm really
starting to miss the ability to sync my calendar automatically- and I
love qtmoko. I guess I could install evolution on the phone but that's
way overkill and will probably bring my phone to a crawl. That being
said, at this point I
Hi,
I wanted to announce here that I released web-manager version 0.2, this
version includes rudimentary support to read your SMS messages from the
web interface.
To those who don't know web-manager is my take on oshyrman, it's a web
interface to the freerunner (actually, to FSO infrastructure)
Baruch Even wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to announce here that I released web-manager version 0.2, this
version includes rudimentary support to read your SMS messages from the
web interface.
It makes sense to tell also where the ipkg is available for download:
http://www.opkg.org/package_289.html
2009/10/17 Baruch Even bar...@ev-en.org:
To those who don't know web-manager is my take on oshyrman, it's a web
interface to the freerunner (actually, to FSO infrastructure) and it
currently shows the GSM reception, GPX traces from tangogps, lists
contacts from opimd and lists messages from
Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/10/17 Baruch Even bar...@ev-en.org:
To those who don't know web-manager is my take on oshyrman, it's a web
interface to the freerunner (actually, to FSO infrastructure) and it
currently shows the GSM reception, GPX traces from tangogps, lists
contacts from opimd and
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Sean, let me be the first one to congratulate you.
I think I know what an undertaking this project has been for you, so I'm very
glad you made it. I wish you great success with this product!
All the best,
I do agree on everything.
Good luck with this, I
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