Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-03 Thread Tom Yates
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008, Gunnar Stahl wrote: > - Sound: How do I adjust the speaker volume? Currently it blows my ears > into oblivion when it is too close to my head. you may that find my settings at "http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html#Audio to other mobiles" are more bearable; i cer

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Tore Martin Hagen
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > I really don't understand why QTopia was not preloaded instead of this > 2007.something... > This is a manufacturing issue. They have made a test system and have everything set up for automatic testing. To change this system so they put in a newer image is probably n

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread flamma
> [...] >> Sure. First of all, be patient. We will need a lot. A second one is that >> if you need a fully functional phone, try installing Qtopia. It is much >> slower > > Slower? Not in my experience... Apps seem to start faster. Faster! Much faster! Shame on me. _

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> At first, after the first outbursts of joy, some frustration started to >> creep in. Although I knew that fr was not really ready I find it somehow >> embarassing to see how many of the standard features of a standard phone >> do not work. > > You should have known what

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread flamma
> At first, after the first outbursts of joy, some frustration started to > creep in. Although I knew that fr was not really ready I find it somehow > embarassing to see how many of the standard features of a standard phone > do not work. You should have known what you were buying. But I don't bla

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Richy
Hey there, I got my neo from pulster, too. However, a stylus was included in the package. The keyboard isn't as bad as you think, once you get used to it, putting a dictionary of your language behind it. (long pressing on a letter puts it in, no matter what..) GPS. I really noticed that I have t

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Michael Zanetti
Hi Gunnar! Answering your questions I expect you have 2008.08 installed. If not, try it out. It is still not really stable and perfect usable, but has some very very cool approaches to get there. On Tuesday 02 September 2008 15:17:39 Gunnar Stahl wrote: > > - Sound: How do I adjust the speaker

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Gunnar Stahl
Sorry to reply to self: Two more questions: - How do I stop applications? Is there some usefull taskmanager? After some usage the amount of open applications grows rapidly. This is especially nasty in two situations: --- If an application hangs and cannot be killed then I either have to remotely

Re: NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes
Hi Gunnar, I guess your openmoko from pulster came with 2007.X (like mine did). First of all - you can flash it to 2008.08 for a different set of bugs :) Although it's not there yet - most development seems to happen on 2008.08 and this will at least improve. If you also use the testing repository

NjuBee - questions

2008-09-02 Thread Gunnar Stahl
Hi, i received my fr on friday (thanks to christoph from pulster) and although I am pretty good with linux in general and debian in particular I do have a couple of questions / concerns. At first, after the first outbursts of joy, some frustration started to creep in. Although I knew that fr was n