Am Samstag, 23. August 2008 19:04:18 schrieb Gilles Casse:
> It time is very critical, it seems better to let the phone continuously on.
>
> Otherwise is this scenario acceptable (automatic call after 3 minutes):
> the phone is off, the user still holds the power on button while the
> kernel is sta
Hello,
It time is very critical, it seems better to let the phone continuously on.
Otherwise is this scenario acceptable (automatic call after 3 minutes):
the phone is off, the user still holds the power on button while the
kernel is starting (say during 5 seconds or more), when the OS is
opera
> the point i was making is that when people are in stressful
> situations they panic; even something as simple as selecting a
> different option at boot-time becomes difficult.
>
> the point about the screen lock was an example to illustrate my main
> point. there are many more i could have chos
Am 23.08.2008 um 11:15 schrieb robin paulson:
I have talked about boot options. At this time there is no locking
screen. Simply there should be a button to bypass the normal boot by
pressing and go into an emergency mode.
This way only 8 seconds may be remaining until a emergency call
would
Am Samstag, den 23.08.2008, 10:42 +0200 schrieb Federico Lorenzi:
> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Clemens Kirchgatterer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC GSM audio can be routed directly through without using the CPU.
> Also if you had to program an emergency number before hand, you
> wouldn
Lothar Behrens wrote:
>> problem is, you're relying on people thinking clearly, being able to
>> make good logical decisions and correctly choosing the environment to
>> boot into on startup. unfortunately, this is the last thing most people
>> can do in the sort of high-stress situation which t
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Clemens Kirchgatterer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yogiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Everybody has their preferences. I'd really like to see a second small
>> bootable image for just emergency calls so there would be no wait.
>> There's no point in forcing that
Yogiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everybody has their preferences. I'd really like to see a second small
> bootable image for just emergency calls so there would be no wait.
> There's no point in forcing that kind of thing down others' throat but
> that could be an optional image. If the lock is
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:56:35 -0400
"Chris Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/8/22 Lothar Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You must have a lock, since otherwise you may accidantly issue an
> > emergency call.
> >
> > Lothar
>
> With my current phone, you can make emergency calls on it, even
2008/8/22 Lothar Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You must have a lock, since otherwise you may accidantly issue an
> emergency call.
>
> Lothar
With my current phone, you can make emergency calls on it, even if the
phone is locked. It happened to me once. I got a call a few minutes
later from the c
Am Freitag, den 22.08.2008, 21:48 +1200 schrieb robin paulson:
> Lothar Behrens wrote:
> > besides of WindowsCE and I don't like it on my phone for dayly use, I
> > like to ask another question:
> >
> > There were some comments when booting Linux it take about 2-3 minutes.
> > And the commentary
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> besides of WindowsCE and I don't like it on my phone for dayly use, I
> like to ask another question:
>
> There were some comments when booting Linux it take about 2-3 minutes.
> And the commentary was
> 'How to take an emergency call ?'
>
> Would such a specialized uIma
Am 22.08.2008 um 03:20 schrieb Vikas Saurabh:
Totally agreed but it would still be fun have my own hello world
program running. Can I have a HelloWorld named as uImage.bin and
which can be loaded by uboot.
Wait I would try that out myselfshould be interesting :)
Hi,
besides of Window
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