One week ago it was the same nano keyboard with overlapping labels around left-alt and left-ctrl :)
2008/1/24, Richard Reichenbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I haven't used OpenMoko for a while, I've just been using Qtopia so > I'm not up to date on the software state of things. I'm just really > curious how they're handling text input. Is there a decent finger > keyboard out or is it the same gray keyboard you need the stylus and a > magnifying glass to use? > > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Marc Verwerft wrote: > > > I've tried out the new image also. > > The good: > > - while the PIN registration works each time, I see at least two > > identical network info popups > > - calling seems to work (haven't tested it thorough) > > - SMS kinda works. The second time I booted the Neo, the SMS > > application wouldn't start anymore. > > > > The bad: > > - I managed to 'loose' the selection of home in the top left corner > > of each app. > > - Managing and creating contacts is not working right > > - I cannot select the type of phone# (work/home/...) per contact > > - after adding the first contact the keyboard and the input field > > for the phone number started misbehaving. The keyboard would not > > disappear anymore unless I used the tiny icon at the top > > - I enabled the power management and while I was in the contacts app > > the screen dimmed after a while. I can't get the phone to wake up now > > because the keyboard is placed over the Openmoko logo that you need to > > move to unlock the phone. > > > > It seems that this root image was not tested before published ... > > > > On Jan 24, 2008 8:41 PM, Peter Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have now played a little more with sending/receiving SMS with the > >> image below. > >> > >> 1. What log file do I extract info from when sending SMS messages? > >> 2. The file /tmp/gsm.log doesn't make sense to me, but I could be > >> wrong? > >> 3. The whole phone is actually in a big mess, because 'stability' is > >> just not there, unfortunately. > >> 4. I can sometimes send a message and I can sometimes make a voice > >> call, > >> and mostly just after a reboot. > >> 5. It seems that more messages are received from another phone, > >> than I > >> can send from the Neo. > >> 6. Registering to the service provider 'seems' to happen every time I > >> turn the Neo on, but sometimes it seems as if it lost the connection, > >> anyway because I can't send receive SMS or make calls. > >> 7. What do I do to confirm #6.? > >> > >> Unfortunately bugzilla records don't seem to be dealt with, so I > >> wonder > >> what to do about such issues? I entered a report January 4., but it > >> is > >> still in New state. > >> > >> If anyone can help me with set up a development environment on > >> Slackware, I might be able to help there. The info I found so far > >> wasn't > >> really helpful there, so my only contribution so far has been testing > >> available images. > >> > >> Peter > >> > >> > >> > >> Lucas Bonnet wrote: > >>> Peter Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> > >>> > >>>> With the recent image: > >>>> > >>>> > http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/OpenMoko-openmoko-devel-image-glibc-ipk-P1-Snapshot-20080123-fic-gta01.rootfs.tar.gz > >>>> > >>>> I was able to make voice calls and messaging work on my GTA01, and > >>>> this is great progress seen from a user's perspective! > >>>> > >>>> The Message UI is rather puzzling, though, I was able to use it. > >>>> > >>> > >>> Indeed, now it seems to be a bit more reliable, it asks for my PIN > >>> and > >>> autoregisters at every reboot. Just in time for my OpenMoko demo > >>> next > >>> week :) > >>> > >>> I haven't managed to send a SMS though, the UI is quite puzzling, > >>> and > >>> the Random Button Pressing Technique didn't get me very far. > >>> > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- Sébastien LORQUET - 이세영 (李世榮) Ingénieur ENSPG 2006 / ENSIMAG-ASI 2007

