where The SMS message save?

2008-03-14 Thread Xiangfu Liu
I use Neo1973 in China I can transcode from base64 to Chinese in this way i can read the chinese SMS i know the sms save at /home/root/Document/application/Qmail/mail In Qtopia but i don't know where the SMS mesage save In the OpenMoko -- my Blog : http://blog.chinaunix.net/u/13385/

Re: Openmoko name update

2008-03-14 Thread Michele Renda
2008/3/14, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]: We've decided to drop the capitol letter in the middle of our name. From now on we are Openmoko. What to say ... long life to Openmoko :) ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page updated news

2008-03-14 Thread Brenda Wang
Hi, everybody: Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page now is almost finished. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Wiki_Official_Index_Page It collect All pages link. Then every title will be put into category by its content . If you create the new page, you can help us to put the new title

FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Tom Cooksey
A friend just forwarded this on to me: http://www.telecoms.com/itmgcontent/tcoms/news/articles/20017514053.html Please, PLEASE tell me this is not true? Or at least it's the consumer version that's delayed? Cheers, Tom ___ OpenMoko community

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Andy Powell
On Friday 14 March 2008 13:55, Tom Cooksey wrote: A friend just forwarded this on to me: but did you actually read it? However, at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference held in San Diego, California last week, the company revealed that consumers will have to wait maybe six more months

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread JW
On 14/03/2008, Tom Cooksey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.telecoms.com/itmgcontent/tcoms/news/articles/20017514053.html Please, PLEASE tell me this is not true? Or at least it's the consumer version that's delayed? Is this just not sowing seeds of realism along previous lines...?

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Ian Darwin
Tom Cooksey wrote: A friend just forwarded this on to me: http://www.telecoms.com/itmgcontent/tcoms/news/articles/20017514053.html Please, PLEASE tell me this is not true? Or at least it's the consumer version that's delayed? Please please read the SECOND WORD of the headline.

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Christoph Witzany
Well, slightly earlier than September doesn't read like April to me ... but hope dies last ;) Andy Powell schrieb: On Friday 14 March 2008 13:55, Tom Cooksey wrote: A friend just forwarded this on to me: but did you actually read it? However, at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology

fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Christoph Witzany
Is there a fuse port for open embedded? If not maybe it could be a viable Google SoC project (provided it's not too trivial) ... regards Christoph ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Ivo Anjo
I might be misunderstanding stuff here, but there seem to be a lot of suggestions around OM* for SoC that are port this from desktop linux to openmoko. As far as I know, there is no porting to do, if the Om has linux, to get something running isn't it just basically ./configure make make install

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Christoph Witzany
Probably you are right and it is at most a packaging task. But there could be subtle architecture dependent problems that prevent it from being that easy. And it is on the Openmoko Wiki wish list (I have no idea how the wishlist is maintained however and if resolved issues are commented) On

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Andy Green
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Somebody in the thread at some point said: Dnia Friday 14 of March 2008, Christoph Witzany napisał: Is there a fuse port for open embedded? If not maybe it could be a viable Google SoC project (provided it's not too trivial) ... Fuse is in OE

neo1973-germany starting to rumble...

2008-03-14 Thread Johannes Schauer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi moko users out there! I'm sure you heard of moko underground, pyneod (pygsmd, pygpsd, pypwr ...), pylgrim and SettingsGUI. These are all projects that were developed by our small community at #neo1973-germany. Now we have our own SVN repository

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Dnia Friday 14 of March 2008, Andy Green napisał: Somebody in the thread at some point said: Dnia Friday 14 of March 2008, Christoph Witzany napisał: Is there a fuse port for open embedded? If not maybe it could be a viable Google SoC project (provided it's not too trivial) ... Fuse

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Ivo Anjo
I know I was speaking a little too generic, but in my experience with my server, the arm-based linksys nslu2, most things are like that (including fuse). The one thing I couldn't get compiled due to gcc internal error (which I've reported, no answer yet) was qemu. I wanted to try how slow

Re: neo1973-germany starting to rumble...

2008-03-14 Thread thomasg
Use http://neo1973-germany.de - at least until Johannes fixes his www :) On 3/14/08, Christian Weßel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry folks, but I am not able to reach a page: Not Found The requested URL / was not found on this server.

Re: fuse on openmoko

2008-03-14 Thread Andy Green
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Somebody in the thread at some point said: I hope in the future we will be able to use regular distros in addition to OE. Fedora in particular already targets native-compile (or Qemu) ARM and has started on cross. GTA03 will have 2-4 GB

FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Mark
Wake up, folks, the Neo/Freerunner/whatever is *NEVER* going to be available as a consumer device. It's *always* going to be a developer's plaything, and it will never settle on a reasonably static design. The Neo1973 version was supposed to be available to *consumers* at the end of last summer

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread JW
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wake up, folks, the Neo/Freerunner/whatever is *NEVER* going to be available as a consumer device. troll-tastic! JW ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Dave O'Connor
Worst.troll.ever. On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Mark wrote: Wake up, folks, the Neo/Freerunner/whatever is *NEVER* going to be available as a consumer device. It's *always* going to be a developer's plaything, and it will never settle on a reasonably static *snip*

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2008/3/14, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wake up, folks Hello. I think I'm awake. If you want a device that's been out for a long time, has a bigger and higher-resolution screen, and *just works* right out of the box, get yourself a Nokia N800 (or if you have money to burn, an N810 First

Openmoko at OpenExpo

2008-03-14 Thread Alexandre Ghisoli
OpenExpo is a Swiss event about OpenSource. Openmoko was there with a 30 min session with Michael Lauer (right after a session with Alan Cox). We have see the Freerunner working; it's quite fast and responsive with a funny lock screen saying something about an Fruit Phone. The presentation

Re: FreeRunner delayed a further 6 months?!?!??

2008-03-14 Thread Lally Singh
Ugh. Outside of chip firmware, what don't we have? Also, what's the standard for consumer-level devices? I've seen some terrible, terrible mobile Windows devices. These devices have a day and a half of battery life, crash about that often, and have little more than an address book, weak