mail it anywhere in the US for free.
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ale.
GTA02
S/N 8A8604276
charger + foreign adapters
two batteries
headphones
pouch
original box (with a big mailing label on it)
screen protector
buzz fix applied by SDG Systems
boots fine
$200
I'm in Silicon Valley, and will mail it anywhere in the US for free.
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David Samblas wrote:
> When I try to install the numptyphisics ipk, the keyboard returns to be
> the default 2008.8 one, there is any way to revert this an return to
> that beautifull illume one?
I had the same problem, but the illume keyboard came back when I
restarted X.
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oko.org/wiki/Om2008.8_Keyboard#Using_the_Full_Qwerty_keyboard
This will get you a different keyboard (with enter, numbers, arrows,
etc.), but it has the button in the top right corner to switch. I had
problems with it crashing on the predictive keyboard though, so it may
not work for you.
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ou flick up/down to "shift" to other layouts.
Sigh. I guess I'm still stuck with the irritating keyboard. What's it
called?
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I have a number of ideas that
require something like cron. Perhaps this will be part of FSO? Arne
brought it up on the list about six weeks ago, and there was no real
answer then.
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Back in June there was a thread about turning off the tap/click feedback
when you touch the screen. Towards the end Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> *) I still like my tap sound.
> *) Almost all people do not want the tap sound.
> *) You will be able to turn off the tap ;)
However, I haven't
Basically all of my experience writing UIs is on the web. I'd like to
run a webserver on the phone, so I can write dirt-simple UIs that way,
rather than getting tied up in GTK/e/Qt.
I see that there's a busybox server:
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-feed/armv4t/busybox-httpd_1.11.0-r2_arm
Vijay Vaidyanathan wrote:
> I'm trying to make a decision on whether to drop in a new distribution to
> replace the 2007.2 that came preinstalled on my FR.
Me too.
> Is there an "official" distribution that is blessed and "supported" by
> "OpenMoko - The Company" and is most future-proof.
AFAIK,
thomasg wrote:
> First results show at the same devices, even outdoor, that there is no fix
> in over 400 seconds with SD card, the signal seems to be at least 10 to 20
> dB worse (so bad, that most satellites don't even appear).
I did one test w/o the SD card, and it was 96 seconds TTFF, with ave
Are any of you going to be at OSCON? Do you want to do a BoF session,
or schedule some other get together?
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Jeff Andros wrote:
> http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
I've been using this for years. It's a fantastic way to organize ideas.
It also turns out to be a great tool for taking notes, once you get the
keybindings tweaked to suit your style.
> this might eventually run on th
The Birds of a Feather session at OSCON has been rescheduled to 8:30 pm
on Wednesday (instead of Thursday). Jon Phillips, who will be bringing
a real live Neo, has to leave the conference early. Come on down on
Wednesday night and see the phone for yourself.
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The killer app on my Treo is Keyring, a password manager:
http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/
Has anyone thought of adding something like this to OpenMoko? Perhaps
gnome-keyring can be easily ported?
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Casey Harkins wrote:
Possible uses: can be combined with Google Maps or something like that
to give other people an idea of the "travel route" you have followed.
The primary use is just to keep a record of everywhere I've gone with
the phone (reported once a day).
This gives me an idea:
*) Ke
Daniel Robinson wrote:
What are the projects of interest for people?
My number one desire is the equivalent of procmail for the phone.
Don't ring at 3:00 in the morning if the number isn't in my phonebook.
Don't announce an email when I'm sleeping unless it has one of these
words in the subj
forms
will be designed in a more collaborative fashion. I suspect that the
hardware he talked about for 2008 is probably pretty far along in the
design cycle by now, but the versions after that are likely to be more
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Pius A. Uzamere II wrote:
I agree with your first sentence, but came up with precisely the opposite
conclusion! I think Freedom Phone would work extremely well in the US.
The set of people who would want a "Freedom Phone" probably does not
have much overlap with the set of people who would wa
Ian Darwin wrote:
The phrase "free phone" already means the
opposite of what we want it to mean. It's done, finished, over. Move on.
Ugh, Ian's right. That phrase has been violently co-opted by the
carriers. Much as I like "The free(d) phone", I don't think we can use
that anywhere outside
Mike wrote:
How about "The Freedom Phone".
Makes me think of American flags and jingoistic phrases. Probably a
non-starter in the US...
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However, we are free to organize a BoF.
I'll try to arrange it not to conflict. Meanwhile, I've also signed up for
OSCamp. Anyone else from the OpenMoko community going to OSCamp
I'll probably swing by OSCamp a few times while I'm at OSCON. It was
pretty interesting
If you're going to be at the O'reilly Open Source Conference in
Portland, show up for the OpenMoko BoF session on Thursday night. Jon
Philips has said he will bring his phone and hacker toolbox, so you can
lay hands on the real thing.
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2007/view/e_sess/1
Steve Bibayoff wrote:
Spots are already filling up fast:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/58/bof.html
so someone fill it out soon if they would like to see one.
I'm on it...
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Will there be an official or unofficial OpenMoko presence at The Oreilly
Open Source Conference (OSCON) in Portland later this month?
Seems like the perfect place for it...
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