> True, but 'send / receive phone calls' is on everybody's list.
Not that I disagree with your arguments, I'd just like to point out
that for me for example, this is not the case. I think of the
Freerunner more as a small mobile Linux computer. I want it for GPS,
media, web browsing, cool stuff fir
Hi Al,
Unfortunately, this entry wasn't in the wiki at the time I flashed 2008.8.
But thanks for the tip. I will try that.
Helmut
> The VCF import method mentioned in the wiki works fine for me with the
> addressbook exported by my old k700i. You can run from the terminal which you
> can insta
Hi Jason,
> i think "basic stuff" is subjective.
> but obviously this wont be the same for everyone.
True, but 'send / receive phone calls' is on everybody's list.
> 3. is absolutely terrible. thought it would last at least a night in
> suspend. but it doesnt. so it wont ever even get to the ala
Am Mittwoch 13 August 2008 09:27:06 schrieb Sascha Peilicke:
> Le Wednesday, 13. August 2008 01:30:55 Jeremiah Flerchinger, vous avez
écrit :
> > On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 17:13 -0400, Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> > > Alright then. What format has the addressbook? A .vcf importer cannot
> > > be that hard
an old version to
the current version.
Best Regards,
Peter
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Wolfgang Spraul
> Sent: Mittwoch, 13. August 2008 02:30
> To: List for Openmoko community discussion
> Subject: Re:
Le Wednesday, 13. August 2008 01:30:55 Jeremiah Flerchinger, vous avez écrit :
> On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 17:13 -0400, Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> > Alright then. What format has the addressbook? A .vcf importer cannot be
> > that hard to develop. It does not even have to be a GUI app.
>
> I'm not sure i
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 17:13 -0400, Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> Alright then. What format has the addressbook? A .vcf importer cannot be that
> hard to develop. It does not even have to be a GUI app.
I'm not sure if it would be worth the effort to work on this just for
2008.8. One of the phase 2 sub
On Tuesday 12 August 2008, Helmut Tessarek wrote:
> ad 2) I was not able to migrate my phonebook from om2007 to om2008. I had a
> backup from my home dir and I had the .vcf files on my sd card. Well,
> entering my 500 contacts is not an option. The keyboard is more or less
> useless, since it takes
i think "basic stuff" is subjective.
for example, i just need :
1. send / receive phone calls
2. send / receive text messaging
3. battery life
but obviously this wont be the same for everyone.
1. i think almost everyone can agree on. so the sim card debacle was
an interesting hurdle early.
2.
Hi Wolfgang,
Thank you for your reply.
> your priorities are our priorities _BUT_ it will still take quite a
> while, yes.
This is ok, as long as there is progress. The basic features should be really
the only thing, development is doing right now. The sooner the basic stuff
works, the soone
I can't speak for the Openmoko developers, but it is fairly well known that the
openmoko software is a work in progress with things breaking and being fixed
very often. I believe most people who have the Neo phones have them to be part
of something new that hasn't been done before on a phone,
Hi Steven,
The phone was suspended and honestly it has to work if it is suspended.
Otherwise the phone would be fully up everytime I set an alarm?
Helmut
On 12.08.2008 15:00, Steven ** wrote:
> I think this is related to the bug where sound is lost when you
> suspend/resume. As Om2008.8 likes
I think this is related to the bug where sound is lost when you
suspend/resume. As Om2008.8 likes to suspend a LOT, chances are it
suspended before your alarm could go off. At least, I think that's
what happened on my attempts.
I don't know if the alarm wakes the phone up or not. Didn't really
Dear Helmut,
your priorities are our priorities _BUT_ it will still take quite a
while, yes.
From what you write, you seem to be indeed the perfect customer we
are focusing our efforts on.
You have a Linux system on your desktop or notebook already, you are
looking for a phone that works wel
> I don't get it. First of all the phone should be able to do at least things
> that
> a 50$ phone can do.
>
Forget $50, there are probably millions of phones that can handle those
things sitting in landfills.
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