On Wednesday 19 January 2011 20:34:25 Paul Wise wrote:
Hi all,
Are any of the 2.6.37 patches merged into mainline 2.6.38-rc1? Is it too
late for them to be merged or are they mostly fixes that could be
submitted for mainline inclusion outside the (now closed) merge window?
You may want to
Am 30.04.2010 um 09:19 schrieb flecktor:
i heard they made linux under 1 second.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUWBkIquQaI
is there any distrobution that will take that and made it available for the
openmoko?
First, the Openmoko devices are way slower than the presented device.
Second,
Thanks for the info. Hopefully the recent frequency scaling patch[1]
will help. I'm also excited about the FSCE patches[2], hopefully that
will get upstream soon.
1. http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3920523
2.
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
If the Openmoko community is interested in pursuing this, I would be
happy to discuss LI's plans further with you, and how Openmoko could fit
into this.
I think putting gta02-core and similar projects under the wings of
LI is a wonderful idea ! We already discussed
Thank you Dr. Schaller,
Your suggestions, both about the business of Openmoko, and the paths
forward for the company have been an inspiration to me. Not to mention
your dogged determination in helping us get the buzz fix out to the
community. Had we not taken your suggestions and adopted your
Jon 'maddog' Hall a écrit :
Hello,
(...)
Recently I started another project, not a phone, but otherwise similar
in its needs to Openmoko. This other project will have a community, be
completely open, and needs an umbrella organization to help with legal
work, etc. I intend on forming a
Jon, I like the idea and as swap38, you can count on me as member and
I will do my best as I allways try.
2009/6/7 swap38 swa...@openmoko-fr.org:
Jon 'maddog' Hall a écrit :
Hello,
(...)
Recently I started another project, not a phone, but otherwise similar
in its needs to Openmoko. This
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Jon 'maddog' Hallmad...@li.org wrote:
Hello,
I understand that there has been a discussion on this list about having
a foundation that would represent the community of Openmoko.
Fifteen years ago Linux International was created to provide services
for the
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 08:54:23PM -0700, Ian Stephen wrote:
On May 31, 2008, Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
I've got a Nokia N800. Much less expensive than the N810, but 810 has some
things 800 doesn't.
Key
On Sunday 01 June 2008 00:39:00 Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
Sharp SL-6000 (watch out, there are models without any connectivity, one with
wifi, and one with bluetooth _and_ wifi).
:M:
On Sat, 31 May 2008 18:39:00 -0400 Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
n800/n810. use mamona (which is openembedded based - same base os as openmoko).
And can I run openmoko on it to develop apps, or
geek writes:
Nokia N810 internet tablet...no openmoko...but mimo...good product with
community support..
But no phone, if I understand correctly.
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Mike, why not consider using the moko smartphone as a pda?
PDA's aren't that much more powerful than the moko thus you won't really
be running anything but what you run on the smartphone anyway, plus they
usually have few connectivity routes, extremely short battery lifespans
and generally
On May 31, 2008, Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
I've got a Nokia N800. Much less expensive than the N810, but 810 has some
things 800 doesn't.
Battery life is from 1 day to 1 week or so depending on how I'm using it.
On 4/12/08, M Nader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I meant 4194. It is already fixed now.
I still get this error (see below). I did try to wipe my whole build
directory and started over, but got the same error again (three
times). Basically what I did was:
$ rm -rf ~/moko/*
$ cd ~/moko/
$ wget
I meant 4194. It is already fixed now.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/10/08, M Nader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://downloads.openmoko.org/sources/git_git.openmoko.org.git.kernel.git_4194.tar.gz
It seems that 4914 (from
2007/8/13, Edwyn Stapel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nice dev kit.. but the neo is $150,- cheaper though and looks like it has
more supported with their openmoko framework.
Edwyn
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On Monday 13 August 2007 22:22:24 Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
It has more than a handful of similarities with the Neo (ARM9,
touchscreen, USB, JTAG, but no GSM or GPS), and may help scratch some
itches for new ideas and toys that have been floating on the list for
It's more of a PDA spec, if you
Vicente,
It is believed that the developer version (due to be released today) will be
available world-wide. The phone is un-locked, un-subsidized, so it is not
linked to any carrier. You should be able to use it with any GSM provider by
simply inserting an active SIM card.
Hope this helps.
On Saturday 07 July 2007, Vicente Alcañiz Buceta wrote:
I just want to have a Linux mobile phone but maybe is not going to be
release in Japan???
As Jason Elwell says, the Linux mobile phone is released today, so you can buy
at the unsubsidised price. Unfortunately you won't be able to use it
Hi,
On 7/8/07, David Pottage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Jason Elwell says, the Linux mobile phone is released today, so you can buy
at the unsubsidised price. Unfortunately you won't be able to use it in Japan
(or Korea) as it is GSM only.
Use OpenMoko with multi-SIM approach via bluetooth
Um... Japan does have GSM service... I am positive as I recently had
guests in my house from japan.
They brought their cell phones and I showed them how to make them work
in the US.
As far as I know... Granted, making them work in the us meant dropping
the 3g and switching to GSM service...
On 1/21/07, Ole Tange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The discussion whether to call it Linux or GNU/Linux has been going on
for some time and now it is also on this mailinglist.
May I suggest a compromise: If you want to call it GNU/Linux, then
call it GNU/Linux, but stop bothering people that calls
On Sunday 21 January 2007 09:05, Ole Tange wrote:
snip
If people ask you why you chose the one then answer them politely by
personal email.
Another solution is to ignore the thread. Most/all mail clients have this
ability, for good reason.[1]
In the mean time, those who still desire to
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