I'm testing the image right now and I have no as much luck as Dan, no GSM registering here (nor in 2008.8) but it doesn't matter, I post this to shout out loud , THIS IS THE KEYBOARD 2008.8 MUST HAVE!! is just awesome , you got all in one, if you need predictable one to write sms on the go , no problem, if you need one for terminal or for whatever aplication you put in there that OM can't predict in advance it's keyboard needs, no problem you got it , if you have to write one sms in english, an email in spanish and do you minutes in esperanto, again no problem switch the dictionary and go, it got the zoom feature too, and if any of the keyboards installed doesn't have succesfully satisfy you ... do your own keyboard editing a text file! What is offering the actual keyboard installed in 2008.8 that this one doesn't offer?, what feature I have missed? I'm totally agree in try to make the future OM branded distribution kb automatic oriented and let the user the option to install a manual button to force keyboard appear and disappear, but please use this kb instead the actual one.
Regards David El mar, 19-08-2008 a las 00:43 -0500, Dan Staley escribió: > Hi everyone, > > I recently flashed an image created by Raster (from a recent version of > the ASU dev tree but with his modifications...most noticably the > keyboard is changed to a modified version of the illume keyboard...and > very works very well!) I think Raster mentioned that it can accept any > dictionary file for the predictive part of the keyboard, and you can > easily switch dictionaries with the top left button. (Not to mention > there is a full qwerty keyboard option included! Terminal friendly > ASU!) > > Anyway, I just wanted to comment that with it, and several other recent > programs, I was able to very easily connect to a wifi network (via > terminal), connect my bluetooth keyboard, and chat in the #openmoko IRC > room via pidgin....and it worked great! I've also used this image for a > couple days as my main phone and it seems to be pretty stable and > usable. It wakes up out of suspend on phone calls and with the usual > mods to the gsmhandset.state file, it sounds fine. > > To see pics and descriptions of what I used, see here: > http://www.bufferunderflow.com/?entry=6 > > (Remember, Raster gets all the credit! I'm just trying to spread the > good word about the image!) > > -Dan Staley > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

