Freesmartphone.org is going out of the distro business. We will
focus on the framework itself and will rely on SHR for building
a real distro and GUI around it.
I got the above comment on a bug report I just filed and while I've
heard it mentioned, I don't understand the ramifications.
1. How
I've successfully installed FSO Milestone 5.5 onto my GTA01 hardware and
it is working fine. However I miss many of the optional tools I have
installed on prior milestones. The directory:
http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/fso-stable/milestone5.1/updates/
is missing and that's probably
Yay, my basic Neo1973 arrived today. It looks quite cool smaller than I
expected and lightweight.
But I think I'm about to fail my geek status - can't figure out how to insert
the microSD card that came with it, without full disassembly of the unit. I,
uh, don't own a Torx toolset and didn't
Nicolas Bougues wrote:
Here is the kind of things my SMTP relay logs while talking to openmoko's
list
server :
Jul 24 18:46:21 cassis postfix/smtp[9586]: 7E28BE0BA0:
to=community@lists.openmoko.org,
relay=sita.openmoko.org[88.198.124.203]:25, delay=12360,
delays=12279/0.16/0.15/80,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, then, why not have forums for people who want them, and leave email
for people who don't want them? The thing is, it doesn't work very well in
practice. If experience is any guide, then the technically knowledgable
people will use email, and won't waste
Lars Hallberg wrote:
Daniel Robinson skrev:
Hey Lars,
Huzzah to you, sir, for getting that far. I got my ubuntu system up
yesterday, but I haven't gotten some of the other pieces working. I
haven't used OpenEmbedded or bitbake before. I use perforce at work.
I have not set up a
Jae Stutzman wrote:
OpenMoko.Inc needs to have a clear trademark policy on the name OpenMoko
and associated logo, etc. Right now the maemo people are going through
some stuff do to recent changes. This is something that Sean and co need
to figure out. If it is already figgured out then it
Charles Lohr wrote:
To any willing to help:
I'm a gentoo user who is considering buying one of the FIC1973 phones
for developing new software for. I figured I should be able to 'make'
the phone before buying it. Note that if this is being sent to the
wrong list, please direct me in the
Ortwin Regel wrote:
Order #1833 here and not a developer at all. My last Linux experience
was that I changed the screen resolution in Suse 9 to something that
didn't work and wasn't able to change it back and get back to the GUI.
:P Still, I need this phone and I need it now. It's the phone
Steven ** wrote:
Is that searchable? Is it threaded? Will there be someone on 24/7 that
is knowledgable and helpful?
I understand that some people love IRC and mailing lists. But users
expect to search and ask questions in a forum, not on a mailing list and
IRC. I think it's about time
I've been reading the archives of the various OpenMoko lists and I've noticed
a significant number of people who admit they are not programmers at all, or
that this is their first exposure to Linux.
I'm curious what a non-programmer is going to do with this device in the next
few months. And if
Mathew Davis wrote:
And I don't understand why we can't have both. I really don't see the
problem so if someone could explain why not having a forum would be
advantageous and not just personal preferance I am all ears, because I
could list a lot of reasons why forums could be advantageous.
I was thinking this phone has so many possibilities, and one of them is neat
bluetooth gadgets we could make use of. But searching I don't see a lot of
innovative bluetooth gadgets to buy.
Has anyone seen a small bluetooth camera you can wear on your lapel? Even if
it was the size of a
Al Johnson wrote:
I was going to suggest this too. This is the approach taken for the Neuros
OSD, another linux-based device. It would give a known-working build and test
environment, rather than having potential developers spending time trying to
put such an environment together. Mokomakefile
Al Johnson wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 11:38, Jeff Rush wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
I was going to suggest this too. This is the approach taken for the
Neuros OSD, another linux-based device. It would give a known-working
build and test environment, rather than having potential developers
Edwin Lock wrote:
My main point was if the state, well, anyone who had connections to
the carriers, could turn the neo into a bug too.. And it seems that it
isn't possible cause of the software mixer being off when the device
is off :)
Actually one may want to implement this on the OpenMoko
The one guideline you need to be aware of is that you CAN NOT get data
GPRS or EDGE on a pay as you go plan (T-Mobile to go). It has to be
on a post paid monthly account. To my knowledge and research, neither
ATT or T-Mobile will permit a data package on a pay as you go basis.
It wouldn't
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