hello~
I want to install the python project download from
http://projects.openmoko.org/ .
so I did $ ipkg install python-gsmd_0.01-r1_armv4t.ipk
but it was failed
what should I do for this?
the messages :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ipkg install python-gsmd_0.01-r1_armv4t.ipk
Installing
Hmm, Google will pay $500 to the mentor. That'd cover the hardware if
OpenMoko wanted to use it for that purpose instead.
Although, is google gonna be happy supporting an android competitor? :-P
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Oliver Uvman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you all probably know,
Hello OpenMoko Community,
im reading the OpenMoko Wiki and the Community Updates some time now,
and i just
registered for some OpenMoko Mailinglists.
I read the Archives and found this Topic. I own a T-Mobile MDA Vario.
The device is
charged via USB too. And theay included an USB
Oooh, the it seems i missunderstood the previous Messages. I was sure
that there is NO Charger
for the NEO Except the USB Port of a Computer. Im sorry :(
Greetings
Andre
joerg schrieb:
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Andre Lanvermann:
I read the Archives and found this Topic. I own a
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Andre Lanvermann:
Oooh, the it seems i missunderstood the previous Messages. I was sure
that there is NO Charger
for the NEO Except the USB Port of a Computer. Im sorry :(
from
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware#Charger
___ Charger ___
In case some of you aren't on the device owners list I posted this to
before, I created a script that will detect when you're plugged into a
charger that's causing a slow (100mA) charge and will ask if you want
to do fast charge instead.
Examples of such chargers include a car charger, the usb
Openmoko will be participating, and I'll be organizing. I wasn't
involved last year so my first task will be to find out what I have to do.
Michael
Oliver Uvman wrote:
As you all probably know, the summer of code 2008 has been announced,
and now is the time for organisations to start readying
Bobby,
I'm glad you posted this again, I've been meaning to tell you I'll be
happy to host your script on downloads.openmoko.org. Shall I just copy
the script from your host?
Michael
Bobby Martin wrote:
In case some of you aren't on the device owners list I posted this to
before, I created
I see in the tech specs of the FreeRunner that the CPU has IrDA built in,
but I cant find anything listed in the specs that shows it as being used.
However I saw a youtube interview the other day that I believe had a passing
mention about it being available for use. Could someone please let me
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Alan Ide:
[...] Could someone please let me know
if it is or is not populated / usable?? I really want to be able to use my
FreeRunner as my universal remote using LIRC.
+1
Though i think there's no way to have an IrDA inside GTA01 (OT, i know) for
there's no
Thanks, Michael! Just downloading the script from my host works for
me. Please let me know when you have the hosting moved so I can
update the wiki page.
I will also soon have an interim solution for importing contacts from
the SIM into the address book for you to put up there, too :-)
I need
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb joerg:
Near OT: what's Hold on 3. ring of same connector...
Sorry: Hold on 1.ring aka tip / MIC.
3. ring = jack insert sense / LOut (/ IR_enable).
j
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The problem might be your u-boot version. Try this one:
http://buildhost.automated.it/u-boot-good-for-sd-boot-r13_0_2632_0.bin
It's what I've been using successfully. I never could get it to work
with other u-boot versions I tried.
Ortwin
On 2/28/08, Emre Turkay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Uncle Kridley:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
There will be a charger for the Neo Freerunner, which has the secret
resistor jOERG mentions below.
Does this mean that it won't charge (or will only charge slowly) from a
generic USB connector/charger? Part of the
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Alan Ide [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if it is or is not populated / usable?? I really want to be able to use my
FreeRunner as my universal remote using LIRC. Thank you.
IrDA and CIR (consumer IR) are usually not the same thing. If you
start looking for the actual
joerg wrote:
- charge from any host (incl simplistic chargers): 100mA (6-12h)
- charge from intelligent host: 500mA (1-2h)
- charge from quickcharger with magic R: 1500mA (1h)
Ahh, ok, that makes a lot more sense. I generally charge overnight, so
when I'm traveling, the difference between
I've found that connecting the Neo to my PC built a resolv.conf pointing
to my workstation's address (192.168.0.200) which obviously doesn't do
DNS lookups.
I solved it by writing a new resolv.conf using OpenDNS:
nameserver 208.67.222.222
nameserver 208.67.220.220
It'd be trivial to grep the
Ortwin Regel wrote:
The problem might be your u-boot version. Try this one:
http://buildhost.automated.it/u-boot-good-for-sd-boot-r13_0_2632_0.bin
It's what I've been using successfully. I never could get it to work
with other u-boot versions I tried.
SD-booting in u-boot was broken for
The link in wiki for PCF50606(GTA01) is broken - seems Philips not only
dicontinued the chip, but also the docs for it.
I found exactly one source:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/DataSheets/pcf50606.pdf
For PCF50633(GTA02) there obviously never was a public datasheet/user manual
(at
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
The link in wiki for PCF50606(GTA01) is broken - seems Philips not only
dicontinued the chip, but also the docs for it.
I found exactly one source:
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