Philip Rhoades a écrit :
> David,
> 
> Looks good but the WiFi doesn't connect for me and I can't do manual
> network setups because there is no visual keyboard for the terminal?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Phil.
> 

Hi Philip

You can pop up/close the keyboard at any time by (shortly) pressing the
Aux button.
In order to get the wifi working, you might have to run:
rmmod s3cmci
rmmod ar6000
modprobe s3cmci
modprobe ar6000

Thanks for your feedback
David

ps: http://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/UserManual is minimal for now
but awaits for everybody's fillings.

> 
> On 2009-12-23 00:51, David Wagner wrote:
>> Sorry for the cross-post but we are wery pwoud to announce it:
>>
>>
>> Dear Hackable:1 users,
>>
>> After rev5rc1, we spent hours and hours debugging this or improving that
>> to finally get the rev5 out today. Yep, that's right: hackable:1 rev5
>> (Codename: Chuck) is there!
>>
>>
>> First of all, you can grab the different flavours (user for the flash
>> and developer for the SD) here: http://download.hackable1.org/rev5
>>
>> Changelog
>> Here are the changes since rev4:
>>
>> + End users matters
>>
>>      * Most of the software stack now runs under the 'hackable1' user,
>> for security purposes.
>>      * SMS proper implementation
>>      * The contact list bug has been found and fixed!
>>      * Power management improvements, suspend works, bluetooth and wifi
>> are no longer turned on by default.
>>      * An application called 'h1settings' can be used to configure phone
>> features, (enable / disable GSM / Wireless / GPS, power management, ...)
>> as well as time and date.
>>      * We created a new theme to celebrate this new release!
>>      * We got a splashscreen! It features a Chuck figure to reflects the
>> rev5 codename: Chuck
>>      * For those who used to love the games on OM2007.2, we put them
>> back !
>>      * Boot time seems to have been improved a bit
>>
>>
>> + Power users / developers matters
>>
>>      * This rev5 release has entirely been built from the automatic build
>> system.
>>      * A Linux kernel is now packaged in hackable:1, in order not to rely
>> on fso-pkg anymore.
>>            o Debugging has been disabled (boot time improvement)
>>            o Easier kernel upgrade when using an ext2 partition to store
>> the kernel on µSD cards
>>            o Separation of kernel modules in three sets: essential (comes
>> with the kernel), common modules and "more modules"
>>            o You can read a bit on
>> http://zecrazytux.net/Embedded/Hackable1/Custom_Kernel.html
>>
>>      * CDBS is now used for some packages.
>>            o the package h1packtools contains a CDBS rule that may
>> suffice for simple programs with the autotools
>>            o this rule also enables cross-compilation ; it is based on
>> previous works on this subject
>>      * Git repositories can now be used as sources for remote projects.
>>
>> Where can I find it? Where can I get it? I didn't understand last time,
>> so I ask again : what is the answer to the ultimate question about life,
>> the universe, and everything?
>>
>> As ever, you can download hackable:1 on
>> http://download.hackable1.org/rev5.
>>
>> All the necessary information can be found on http://trac.hackable1.org
>> as ever, that is documentation, installation instructions as well as
>> known issues.
>>
>> It's obvious that the answer to the aforementioned question is "Chuck".
>>
>> Who should I thank for all that stuff?
>>
>> Among the people who worked on this release, the most notorious are
>> (alphabetically):
>>
>>      * Marcus Bauer (mbauer)
>>      * Jérome Blondon (jbl2024)
>>      * Sébastien Bocahu (zecrazytux)
>>      * Pierre Pronchery (khorben)
>>      * David Wagner (Deubeuliou)
>>
>>
>> We'd also like to thank all the testers, among them most notably
>> Bearstech employees, and regular contributors/users of hackable:1, who
>> kept us going forward.
>>
>> What should I expect next?
>> Due to a very good number of good reasons, which could all of them be
>> summed up by a minute of one of khorben's rants against libgsmd, we'll
>> switch to Freesmartphone.Org for rev6.
>> We will also switch from xserver-xglamo to xserver-xorg for the sake of
>> more responsive graphics.
>> On the developer side, we will of course continue to improve the
>> packaging system and lower the entry barrier.
>>
>> All in all, more reliable GSM&  suspend, and almost all the features one
>> may need. Stay tuned!
>>
>>
>>
>> The hackable:1 team
>>
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