Noah Romer wrote:
William Lai wrote, On 08/08/08 04:03:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/Om2008.8/Om2008.8.uImage.bin
Is this not the u-boot image? I thought it was and tried to flash it
using `dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D Om2008.8.uImage.bin`, but that failed
uImage is the kernel. You
Hi Noah,
No, It's kernel image.
If you indeed reflash u-boot with kernel image.
I think you will need a debug board.
Regard,
Tick
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 10:19:51PM -0700, Noah Romer wrote:
William Lai wrote, On 08/08/08 04:03:
Martin Šenkeřík [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe can help reflashing your u-boot with some actual version...
Thanks for the suggestion.
Haven't tried that, but instead, I changed u-boot env to add a new
menu entry including init=/sbin/init.
It went a bit further this time : kernel boots and I
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Tick Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Noah,
No, It's kernel image.
If you indeed reflash u-boot with kernel image.
I think you will need a debug board.
Regard,
Tick
Or just boot into NOR U-boot nand erase u-boot and flash a new U-boot in
using
The files you need to edit are under
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards
I believe there is a Full-QWERTY.kbd in there, just backup the Default.kbd
and replace it with the Full-QWERTY.kbd
mv Default.kbd Defaultbackup.kbd
mv Full-QWERTY.kbd Default.kbd
/etc/init.d/xserver-nodm
Lorn Potter wrote:
As well, there is a qtopia binary only tarball which has a script to
update just qtopia in case you don't want to backup your settings.
That worked great thanks.
Is it safe to update the kernel to the latest version? or does the kernel need
to match the qtopia
image?
I definitely have an interest as well, and am on your list from the booth.
There is a wiki page listing those interested:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Local_Groups:_San_Francisco
I believe that page dates back to the 1973, but there are new additions and
people still interested.
DooD wrote:
The files you need to edit are under
/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards
I believe there is a Full-QWERTY.kbd in there, just backup the Default.kbd
and replace it with the Full-QWERTY.kbd
mv Default.kbd Defaultbackup.kbd
mv Full-QWERTY.kbd Default.kbd
Hi Alessio,
Yes, Locations will automatically download maps from Open Street Maps.
IF the backend found that it can access to the network.
Therefore, you can create your own personal map, (even package for
sharing).
How?
1. Let Neo connect to the Internet.
2. Turn on Locations,
3. Zoom
Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
As well, there is a qtopia binary only tarball which has a script to
update just qtopia in case you don't want to backup your settings.
That worked great thanks.
Is it safe to update the kernel to the latest version? or does the kernel
need to
Hi all!
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available in .txt, .ps, .pdf, .rtf, and
Jim Morris wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
As well, there is a qtopia binary only tarball which has a script to
update just qtopia in case you don't want to backup your settings.
That worked great thanks.
Is it safe to update the kernel to the latest version? or does the
Hi.
I thought of moving my currently running (quite fine alhough the usual
problems, i.e. I can place calls anyway) 2007.2 system to microSD, so
that I could flash the new 2008.8 image and run it from flash (it
seems I cannot manage to run it from SD, btw).
Would you recommend a good procedure
The graphical installer uses packagekit. This doesn't close when you close the
installer. So if you want to use opkg after having used the installer,
run killall packagekit first.
Peter
Op Saturday 09 August 2008 06:03:32 schreef Nathan Kinkade:
Installed the Om2008.8 images announced today
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone succeeded in booting the new image from (micro)SD ?
Yes, I do.
Initially, I had a running Qtopia on the said microsd (small vfat
partition with uImage.bin, big ext2 one with rootfs expanded on it,
the normal way if
hi all.
I'm not a system programmer.
I've got system administration skills and Java developpement skills.
I will certainly say lots of absurdities.
Please correct me ...
I'd love to make system developpement.
But start point is not easy.
I was thinking of following the LinuxFromScratch from
Somebody already had a look into this:
http://benno.id.au/blog/2007/11/21/android-neo1973
Basically the problem is that android is compiled for
ARMv5 whereas the neos have got an ARMv4 processor.
Cheers,
Markus
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 10:08 +0200, Mike Baroukh wrote:
hi all.
I'm not a
Dale Maggee wrote:
Firstly, it's *gorgeous* - eyecandy city! I *really* like the look and
feel of it! It's much more friendly and less 'clunky' feeling than 2007.2.
Hmm.. let's just say I'm impressed by how good Qtopia on X11 actually
performs. Some of the earlier snapshots were really slow,
In an attempt to make it work (which failed btw) I installed these packages
from the standard repos:
-gsm0710mux
-libgsmd
-gsmd-plugins
-libmokogsmd2-0
-qtopia-phone-x11-libgsm
+ all dependency's
Since it still doesn't work, the question is if they are necessary to be able
to use the openmoko
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 10:08, Mike Baroukh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all.
But instead I wondered If I could not try to make Android running ?
I saw that like for OpenMoko, there is and android git repository
available (http://git.android.com/).
Android is not yet published as open source.
I'm with you, Dirk. This qtopia keyboard just doesn't function right. And
switching .kbd files does nothing.
Flicking only toggles the different views of the keyboard, none of which
contain the enter or arrow keys.
(Since we're throwing out essential keys, why stop there? Let's remove some
Hello everyone!
I flashed OM2008.8 yesterday. It's really awesome what great software the
developers created! Thank you all for this!
But there are some small things I don't like on it:
* I. E. there is no real home screen.
* I cannot receive SMS - or lets say «not all SMS».
* I'm still missing
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 11:44:36 +0200 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
Hello everyone!
I flashed OM2008.8 yesterday. It's really awesome what great software the
developers created! Thank you all for this!
But there are some small things I don't like on it:
* I. E. there is no real
Hi,
I am happy with that too - still waiting for my FreeRunner :-)
Fisrt I thougt - ohh the CAD files are from commercial tools only, but
now, the Schematics are simple PDF files - but good ones.
Does anyone plan to make real ECAD project from these schematics -
propably with KICAD - a
please check the mail list archives about terminal and asu, and check the
keyboard in FSO.
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Link to full qwerty screenshot in FSO uploaded by Kevin Dean
http://monochromementality.com/data/phoo/2008_08_05/medium/Screenshot-9.png
Full
yes, it looks great, but can it be installed in 2008.8 (how?)
BillK
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 15:48 +0530, rakshat hooja wrote:
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On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone succeeded in booting the new image from (micro)SD ?
I did too. I replaced my ASU image on a third ext3 partition on my SD card.
(format partition, copy tar file in /tmp, untar 2008.8 rootfs into partition)
Yes, I have a GTA01 and GTA02 both running FSO-M2. Each one has a SIM
card. The GTA01 has its blue bar steadily on. The GTA02 the bar is
off more than on.Sometimes it briefly says No Service. I have
fiddled with it and taken some notes but it is
quite erratic. and even if I succeed in ringing
Hi all,
First of all I also have to say great job with 2008.08. I like it a lot.
Then the normal keyboard rant. I don't mind the predictive keyboard at
all. As long as 1) I can add languages 2) can choose the word I actually
typed.
When the predictive kb is on, and I type in english I really
On Sat, August 9, 2008 9:33 pm, Clare wrote:
Yes, I have a GTA01 and GTA02 both running FSO-M2. Each one has a SIM
card. The GTA01 has its blue bar steadily on. The GTA02 the bar is
off more than on.Sometimes it briefly says No Service. I have
fiddled with it and taken some notes but it is
The graphical installer is great! I really like this, although I agree
with the opinion stated elsewhere that the text is too big, and I'd
really like to see the 'description' text on the package details screen,
so that I know what the package is (names aren't always that informative).
2) can choose the word I actually typed.
Yeah, This would improve the usability immensely!
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On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 10:59 +0200, Cédric Berger wrote:
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 10:08, Mike Baroukh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all.
But instead I wondered If I could not try to make Android running ?
I saw that like for OpenMoko, there is and android git repository
available
Hello Bernt,
that sounds great. I'am interessed in your progress (perhaps not alone).
Please inform us.
with kind regards
Patrick
Am Freitag, den 08.08.2008, 13:36 -0700 schrieb Bernt:
Patrick Beck wrote:
Hello Lorn,
thanks for your answer. It's a pity.
with kind regards
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Dale Maggee [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
2) can choose the word I actually typed.
Yeah, This would improve the usability immensely!
Press and hold the letter for about 1.5-2 sec. Quite easy to form words this
way. Using FSO image these days but i used to type
please check the mail list archives about terminal and asu, and check the
keyboard in FSO. the keyboard in ASU is the qtopia keyboard. for better or
worse. illume has it's own internal keyboard that does give you all these
things, but it was decided that this was not what was wanted. i've
Press and hold the letter for about 1.5-2 sec.
I'm aware of this
Quite easy to form words this
way.
Granted, it's not difficult, but it's damn time-comsuming! typing my
name takes nearly 10 seconds this way! :O
Using FSO image these days but i used to type on the terminal in
Qtopia
Dale Maggee wrote:
Press and hold the letter for about 1.5-2 sec.
I'm aware of this
Quite easy to form words this
way.
Granted, it's not difficult, but it's damn time-comsuming! typing my
name takes nearly 10 seconds this way! :O
Using FSO image these days but i used to type on the
Thanks for your impression. Really helpful in deciding NOT to install this. I
am pretty amazed you claim that the OM team have made a big leap forward and
also saying this version still has issues with the basic functionality of the
phone.. Power management, calling, sms and intuitive entering
Michael Sheldon wrote:
Dale Maggee wrote:
Press and hold the letter for about 1.5-2 sec.
I'm aware of this
Quite easy to form words this
way.
Granted, it's not difficult, but it's damn time-comsuming! typing my
name takes nearly 10 seconds this way! :O
On 8 Aug 2008, at 22:34, Valerio Valerio wrote:
Question: Would it be possible to emulate the Wii Remote?
Yes it would be possible, it some accelerometer work. I have a
similar functionality planed yet
While requests are being made, it would be quite useful here to have
the phone emulate
oh yes, quasar is absolutely fantastic. would like to see that on my
freerunner too !!!
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ted braak wrote:
Thanks for your impression. Really helpful in deciding NOT to install this. I
am pretty amazed you claim that the OM team have made a big leap forward and
also saying this version still has issues with the basic functionality of the
phone.. Power management, calling, sms
You can either install it by overwriting
/usr/share/themes/Moko/gtk-2.0/gtkrc or I think by sticking it in
~/.gtkrc-2.0
Cheers,
Mike.
Thanks, Mike. Your modified gtkrc worked perfectly for me. tangogps
looks *much* better now. However, putting it in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 didn't
seem to work
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 08:08:13PM +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
please check the mail list archives about terminal and asu, and check the
keyboard in FSO. the keyboard in ASU is the qtopia keyboard. for better or
worse. illume has it's own internal keyboard that does give you all these
Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I changed u-boot env to add a new
menu entry including init=/sbin/init.
It went a bit further this time : kernel boots and I can see the
booting splash screen (with boots and progress bar), although the X
server wasn't started, I guess : I get a
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8 Aug 2008, at 22:34, Valerio Valerio wrote:
Question: Would it be possible to emulate the Wii Remote?
Yes it would be possible, it some accelerometer work. I have a
similar functionality planed yet
While requests are
HI,
2008/8/9 Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8 Aug 2008, at 22:34, Valerio Valerio wrote:
Question: Would it be possible to emulate the Wii Remote?
Yes it would be possible, it some accelerometer work. I have a
similar functionality planed yet
While requests are being made, it would be
Somebody already had a look into this:
http://benno.id.au/blog/2007/11/21/android-neo1973
Ok. I gave up.
I would need at least 10 years to make the samething.
We have two options: either wait for Dalvik to be open-sourced and
recompiled on ARM4, or wait for android.jar to be open-sourced
Oh Sorry,
Yes you are right, there is an Nor uboot for this case.
Thanks for correct me.
Cheers,
Tick
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 11:41:25AM +0530, rakshat hooja wrote:
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Tick Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Noah,
No, It's kernel image.
If you
John Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LCD panel!
The company should set up a spare parts page and I thought this would
have been done already. We're all going to need new glass in the front
after a while, when it's all scratched up.
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(no reply so far... so a little bump)
This is more or less my wish list... So what will be in?
1) camera (decent one, 3MP or more)
Will it be possible to record movies with sound? What resolution?
2) buttons on the damn thing :p
SNES and GBx all the way :)
Or at the very least, sell the GTA03
...just made it to the front page of Digg. Let's see how the wiki holds
up to the deluge ;)
Aaron
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there were a lot!
and besides, you did obviously never check, what _gta02_ has already --
50% of you wishlist are irrelevant!
PLEASE CC ME in your reply.
if you don't care to read the list (or anything else, like news) why do
you spam it?
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 15:30 +0200, Mike Baroukh wrote:
Somebody already had a look into this:
http://benno.id.au/blog/2007/11/21/android-neo1973
Ok. I gave up.
I would need at least 10 years to make the samething.
We have two options: either wait for Dalvik to be open-sourced and
On the Wiki,
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_hardware#LCD_Module_.28LCM.29
it says the LCD module is a TD028TTEC1
Just Google it.. there is 2 Chinese company selling it...
You can find it also on eBay for 309 RM (Malaysian ringgit) which is approx
: 90$
Hi folks,
I have installed the openmoko-browser to my FR (with uImage-2.6.24
+git20080424-om-gta02.bin and related rootfs, I don' know the shortcut)
and I have add the matchbox-keyboard (due to full QWERTY-keys) instead
of multitab-pad succesfully.
My wifi works fine, but if I surf to a site
Well I installed the 2008.8 even though the bug list had 4 or 5 items
that basically rendered the phone useless.
Booting up... Could it be any more confusing?? First the OM screen,
then the standard linux text scrolling, then the boots, then blank, then
the boots again, then some more text,
Scott wrote:
Booting up... Could it be any more confusing?? First the OM screen,
then the standard linux text scrolling, then the boots, then blank, then
the boots again, then some more text, then blank again??? WTF over?
Can't we have just one damn boot screen?
The first one (OM
How can I activate the keyboard? Or how can I automate the appearance at
selection of an enter field?
Depending on what distribution you're running, see:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/ASU_Keyboard_Toggle
or
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Switching_Keyboards#How_to_add_a_keyboard_toggle_button
Mike Montour wrote:
Scott wrote:
Booting up... Could it be any more confusing?? First the OM screen,
then the standard linux text scrolling, then the boots, then blank, then
the boots again, then some more text, then blank again??? WTF over?
Can't we have just one damn boot screen?
2008 was launched like this:
William Lai wrote:
Here is what you can expect:
- A stable and working phone stack realized by using Qtopia.
- A new and flexible window manager [Illume] that broadens our support
for the different graphic libraries, including GTK+ and more.
- The whole system
he code and are simply configured to be off and/or inaccessible.
unfortunately
- this is going to have to sit on a backburner and await whatever
spare time i
find for it as i have resigned from openmoko (effective end of
august).
Oh dear. I just won a bet (Raster will leave OpenMoko
Not really, I don't see a need - Installing software is not something
you're going to be doing five times a day while on the train on the
way
to work.
So? What if I want to install software at least once or twice a week,
do I have to have a stylus around all the time?
Sure, you _might_
[snip: me not paying attention and all sorts of folks being helpfull]
Ah. It's much happier now. Thanks.
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ted braak wrote:
It is not stable, software is not fast, and power management is not reliable.
Announcing something this way leads to disappointments.
I have real doubts about the some Quality Assurance aspects of this team.
Also I don't see
It's hard to argue with your points, since the phone STILL can't connect to
the internet *out-of-the-box*.
(Who wants to manually hack a dozen files, or install some guy's
half-working gui posted on some blog that requires google-translate to
read?)
Why the developers are spending time breaking
Bah, this is really terrible thinking. Whats wrong with making a
purely finger-friendly interface, besides laziness?
screen real estate.
i might be wrong but i imagine finger friendly with large buttons and so
on, taking up a lot of space.
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As it seems they have the contrary.
They have a leader which seems to dictate everything without
accepting ideas from the developers or the community.
Dimitri wrote:
It's hard to argue with your points, since the phone STILL can't connect to
the internet *out-of-the-box*.
(Who wants to
Am Freitag 08 August 2008 22:47:10 schrieb Fredrik Wendt:
2008-08-07 22:38 -0700, C R McClenaghan:
[gprs part cut out]
does anyone else experience gsm instability with FSO MS2?
Chris
Yes, though I have yet to do some basic testing/debugging to see when
and how I get disconnected. But
John,
if you have no luck with your reseller, then contact me, I have a spare LCD
panel I could send you.
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Bumbl wrote:
As it seems they have the contrary.
They have a leader which seems to dictate everything without
accepting ideas from the developers or the community.
Well, that's just mean. It's not like they don't listen to the community
or communicate with it, on ALL levels. But it's not
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 4:13 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(no reply so far... so a little bump)
there were a lot!
Not replying to what I asked. The comments were mostly offtopic.
and besides, you did obviously never check, what _gta02_ has already -- 50%
of you wishlist are
Am Samstag 09 August 2008 14:12:56 schrieb NeilBrown:
ogsmdINFO org.freesmartphone.GSM.Network.Status: {'cid': '590C',
'strength': 0, 'provider': 'vodafone AU', 'lac': '08A2', 'registration':
'home'}
[...]
That's ok. Frequent cell changes are usual. The strength 0 is a modem race
hi,
is there a place where the packages available in the oe/om source repos
are described?
when looking through the code amassed by mokomakefile i often wonder what
kind of apps might be hidden behind some of these hermetic names ...
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Am Samstag 09 August 2008 18:11:11 schrieb Mike Montour:
Scott wrote:
Booting up... Could it be any more confusing?? First the OM screen,
then the standard linux text scrolling, then the boots, then blank, then
the boots again, then some more text, then blank again??? WTF over?
Can't
You need to take into account that this is just a milestone release, a
snapshot of the current progress of the ASU development. It is *NOT* a
final release in any way, shape or form. If you read the announcement by
William Lai he lists:
- A stable and working phone stack realized by using
Kalle Happonen wrote:
Bumbl wrote:
As it seems they have the contrary.
They have a leader which seems to dictate everything without
accepting ideas from the developers or the community.
Well, that's just mean. It's not like they don't listen to the community
or communicate
Why the developers are spending time breaking things that were
previously
worked (see ASU keyboard), rather than fixing what's broken and in
desperate
need of fixing, is beyond me.
Yeah I concur with this here, its definitely been a matter of
patience, watching things go backwards
screen real estate.
i might be wrong but i imagine finger friendly with large buttons
and so
on, taking up a lot of space.
i don't think so, but thats just me. there is a lot that can be done
with overlays and sliders and so on that just isn't being done. but
enough complaints, off i
Well, that's just mean. It's not like they don't listen to the
community
or communicate with it, on ALL levels. But it's not like all community
ideas can be implemented immideately, and that everyone can be made
happy. Anarchy doesn't work even in open source.
Well the problem is that the
On 2008-08-09, 09:51 -0600 Scott wrote words in English and overall
acted out as he was less then 10 yrs old, and this is snippets of what
he wrote:
[...] WTF over?
Can't we have just one damn boot screen?
[...]
Why is it so slow now? Everything takes forever?
Why won't it wake up from
Hi.
I want to use the FreeRunner as a GPRS modem for my laptop. I can
successfully setup SNAT, but MASQUERADE would be even better (since the
GPRS connection is rather flaky and SNAT drops/looses track of the
laptop's connections when ppp0 goes down).
Is this completely out of scope? Should I
Well the problem is that the toolchain has such a huge ramp-up to just
get started that there really isn't much contribution to the mainline
base packages from the community.
I'm not an expert, but I agree.
I think it would be possible to make a SDK with Eclipse.
It would come with arm gcc
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 13:33 -0500, Jacob Peterson wrote:
You need to take into account that this is just a milestone release,
...
- A stable and working phone stack realized by using Qtopia.
...
I would say it does meet all of those points.
What is it not, is a final phone
William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OM has a TRAC system - if there is a problem raise a bug for it. The
sooner they are told something is wrong, the sooner it will get
attention. Especially the keyboard - if people just rant, it will get
ignored. Tell them what a pile it is -
Jay Vaughan wrote:
Why the developers are spending time breaking things that were
previously
worked (see ASU keyboard), rather than fixing what's broken and in
desperate
need of fixing, is beyond me.
Yeah I concur with this here, its definitely been a matter of
patience,
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| Hi.
|
| I want to use the FreeRunner as a GPRS modem for my laptop. I can
| successfully setup SNAT, but MASQUERADE would be even better (since the
| GPRS connection is rather flaky and SNAT drops/looses
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| On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
|
| Anyone succeeded in booting the new image from (micro)SD ?
|
| I did too. I replaced my ASU image on a third ext3 partition on my
Or get a phone from some generic vendor. Apple has a cool and slick one called
iPhone. Might suite you just fine.
The iPhone can at least make and receive phone calls reliably, which
seems to put it ahead
of the FreeRunner at this point.
Telling people to buy another phone if they want one that
Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|
| But the first few boots I could not have USB networking working -at
| all-. Now it works, but I don't really know what was wrong.
If you updated your U-Boot partway through your testing, for a while we
What's the highest internet speed the GRPS modem on the FR is capable of?
Wikipedia gives a very broad
range for sub-EDGE technology.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Now, I have found a way to boot to OM 2008.8 from SD (actually VFAT +
| EXT3).
|
| But I'm too unable to use network over USB now (works fine if
| rebooting to 2007.2 in flash).
|
| lsusb reports :
| Bus
la, 2008-08-09 kello 17:36 -0400, Jeff Davis kirjoitti:
What's the highest internet speed the GRPS modem on the FR is capable
of? Wikipedia gives a very broad range for sub-EDGE technology.
It supports the max. plain gprs speed, theoretically 80kpbs.
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Mikko Rauhala - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.
I bought a USB gender changer (5€) and today I've played with it to see
what the smartphone's capable of. I really only have one goal and that
is to avoid having to buy a BT keyboard for faster input in the
terminal.
I've been able to connect two keyboards, they light up but doesn't
work in
I just wanted to share with the community that I have somewhat got
GPRS working T-Mobile on a Freerunner (GTA02) with the August 8
release of Om2008.8. I'm going to paste a bunch of stuff in here, so
sorry if this email is pretty confused and long. I need to say up
front that I don't have any
arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
is there a place where the packages available in the oe/om source repos
are described?
when looking through the code amassed by mokomakefile i often wonder what
kind of apps might be hidden behind some of these hermetic names ...
Browsing at the
Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
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| But the first few boots I could not have USB networking working -at
| all-. Now it works, but I don't really know what was wrong.
If you updated your U-Boot
What is the best image and configuration to have
freerunner making and receiving telephone calls.
I am thinking maximum reliability and battery life.
Kind of failsafe mode.
Or am I on the wrong universe?
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- Eric Smith
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Openmoko community
Jeff Davis wrote:
Telling people to buy another phone if they want one that makes phone calls
is not exactly
the kind of product endorsement most people are looking for.
The smartphone is both hardware and software - it's not as trivial as a
hammer that you compared it with.
The hardware is
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