Because July is so boring month, joining the latest complains thread. Btw, I just came back from a week's trip where FreeRunner was absolutely a gem to have. GPS was trustworthy, I was able to backup photos from camera to Neo via USB host mode (and onwards to USB stick or over WLAN/SSH to home computer 1000km away). While using GPS I played back music from Neo via rented car's AUX input, and charged Neo as needed with a car USB charger. Oh, and used Neo as a phone as well (the obligatory postscriptum).
2009/7/14 Joerg Lippmann <[email protected]>: > When will that be? When the device is completely obsolete? When it's ready, and capable developers willing to spend time found. Anyone with time and skills can try the latest dev branches of DRI-aware driver, kernel drm driver etc. and start testing or developing. As for obsolete, I don't currently see any competing product on the market, and I expect it will be at least two years we have something comparable from some other vendor. And even still, I expect to be using FreeRunner if it works for me as well as it does now. > as a proper phone (speaker still WAY to low, too unstable, too > slow, too battery-hungry) nor as a PDA (no usable software available). Cannot reproduce those, but sorry for you. It all depends on software, which as it happens is completely replaceable. > without good software. I cannot help it. I haven't found a single distro that > works well out of the box. The best ones so far were QTopia/QTe and Android. I use Debian myself, but I find the latest Om2009 snapshot I use as a backup dual-boot option to function pretty cool for GSM, GPS, GPRS and WLAN usage although at least I still needed to tweak two settings (speaker volume and mono playback volume) in gsmhandset.state. -Timo _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

