without Wlan I do not buy it.
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 6:03 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 00:06:14 +0100 Michael Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:34 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
have a look
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Festival.Star [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Schmidt schrieb:
without Wlan I do not buy it.
Thanks, sorry overread that:
802.11 b/g WiFi for fast web browsing and data transfer
___
OpenMoko community mailing list
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 11:34 PM, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have a look at the other OM lists, namely kernel! There you frequently
find
the words GTA02A6, and MassProduction. I also read March somewhere.
j
as well there are some standards
- it need wlan, every phone is mobile
Hi
we need a release of Neo or any other mobil open phone (hardware setting)
now
otherwise the market will overrun the hardware
today we have all this in a good mobil
- navigation for free (only O2 Xda orbit 2 )
- 5 MP Camera (with navigation only nokia n95)
- DVB-T (3 mobiles have that,
Hello Kyle
thanks for the ideas. we had a discussion about the same way you describe to
bring in VOIP and Video Chat into the serverless messenger
http://retroshare.sf.net .
This is a pgp encryptred tunnel from one node (e.g. on your Open Moko Phone)
to your node at home,
If at home then an
Hello
OpenMoko has a wlan chip? Joiku brings in a hostpot:
http://www.computerwelt.at/detailArticle.asp?a=114126n=1
http://www.joiku.com/?action=productsmode=productDetailsproduct_id=310
A better idea is to bring in BATMAN protocol for meshed wireless...
https://www.open-mesh.net/batman
So if
, as this might be
quicker done... and Voip can be added later as an update...
On Jan 30, 2008 6:06 PM, Christopher Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
may as well just wait for the asterisk GUI cause OM uses GTK not QT so it
would require some serious editing, however the serverless idea is good
Michael
the serverless instant messenger http://retroshare.sf.net (Qt gui)
will have soon as well VOIP and VIDEO Chat, and this is quite good for
openmoko, as this is an encrypted one,
so you are safe, that no third party is hearing your Voips.
On Jan 30, 2008 5:47 PM, Colan Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
If I understand it right, the neo phone has now three options for an
operating system
- the current openmoko GTK operating system
- Qtopia from Trolltech
- Android linux from google.
It is right that a the community is devided between Qt and GTK, and
that additionally the community is
2007/11/16, Ross Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 14:30 +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote:
If I understand it right, the neo phone has now three options for an
operating system
- the current openmoko GTK operating system
- Qtopia from Trolltech
- Android linux from google
Hi, great news, but what does this mean?
We need a posting of the projekt management, will Neo s Menue switch to QT?
This means a GTK application will not work?
Or: Any QT-Applicaiton will work now automatically?
We need this info, for a decision, to stick to the library either a
GTK-Gui or the
Thanks,
but why is the Neo phone not a small laptop? that all can be
installed, at least for the needed libraries.
So a GTK gui still makes sense...
Greenphone then can as well join OPENMOKO platform, and if greenphone
uses only QT, is then the GTK application working? - no, if the
GTK-Library is
please not another gnome/kde parallel world system
both libraries ( and I guess GTK embedded into QT) should be installed and work.
and for the Main window: I guess soon it is QT.
But please not a double boot option! read the QT-Experience report
from one user on the list. QT is great ! that does
Hello
some months ago I discovered openmoko, this is a great project. I
definately will buy one of these phones.
What do users expect from a phone?
At the moment, there are some hype-phones, like
- nokia N95 (with 5 Mega Pixel Camera)
- iphone (with a big Mp3 storage)
- some phones
On 9/16/07, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote#
Openmoko uses GTK+-2.x for GUI which is under LGPL. There is a lot of
im clients available, and there has been a discussion about it in the
list. Try to search up old posts.
to be open
It's DVB-H not DVB-T on a handheld. We've yet to see how each country
handles the system. DVB-T has conditional access for some channels in
the UK. Not sure about DVB-H.
you missunderstood me, this is exactly my point, use DVB-T and not DVB-H.
There is the Gsmart T600 phone in my first mail
16 matches
Mail list logo