except for ophonekitd being crashy currently, nearly everything else works decently for me. it's stable enough for me to be developing my SMS app for it. honestly, i only do these fixes for issues about once every two to three weeks. there are bugs that others encounter that i've never seen and there are bugs that i have encountered or deal with, that others never see, or they don't impact them. (current shr-unstable)
so, at the moment, it's working pretty good and i'm not spending any time fixing anything that -i- didn't break :) -d On 06/22/09 22:42, Damian Spriggs wrote: > Sure, it's a developer phone, and is marketed as such, but what they > don't tell you is what kind of developer. When I got mine 6 months > ago, I took that to mean applications, not "everything about this > needs massive help". > > I think one of the pitfalls for OM was trying to put everything out at > once, instead of systematically selecting and stabilizing a kernel, > then get the underlying system working, and finally get the UI and > useable applications. Now I haven't tried all the distros out there, > but from the chatter I read on the maillists, it seems that each are > shooting for that moving target in continuing the "all at once" > approach, and predictably coming up short. > > Don't get me wrong, I love my Freerunner, and it's my daily/only phone > (Hackable:1and SHR). I just wish I could spend more time working on > applications than messing around with little fixes, rebooting, and > waiting for something reasonably stable to develop for. :) _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community