I'm everything but an expert (quite the contrary..) but maybe the
programmers can learn something valuable from you
if it works with some images and not with another, they might be able to
identify (part) of the problem.
It might be useful if you post some more information:
(type of sim card,
So at the risk of starting this thread back up, why does my SIM work
with two of the images, but not the others? Is it a difference in
kernels? Some plumbing between the UI and the kernel? Or a UI issue?
(Or all of the above?)
Basically, can I flash the kernel from an image that worked,
ASU works basically, but getting telephony work with it is a matter of luck.
Mostly it doesn't work at all, mostly the qtopia phoneserver eats 90% CPU..
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:05 AM, steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No ASU is a pre alpha set of applications.
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On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 09:25 +0200, thomasg wrote:
ASU works basically, but getting telephony work with it is a matter of
luck.
Mostly it doesn't work at all, mostly the qtopia phoneserver eats 90%
CPU..
You may have one of the broken GSM modems. From my four phones two have
a broken GSM -
You surely are right in some points, you might even be right with the
broken modem (still trying to figure that out), but I strongly disagree with
you in the most other points (off topic, but I'll reply anyway).
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You may have one
Dear Marcus,
your mail touches many subjects and let me just pick out a few:
First of all thanks for buying 4 phones from us! We are still an 'Open
Source project' more than a company and people need to believe in the
bigger picture to buy from us now.
Believe it or not - we all eat our own
Am Mittwoch 09 Juli 2008 10:23:51 schrieb Marcus Bauer:
This is another hardware problem which is shared with the Neo 1973 and
thus known since a year. The answer by Dr. Michael Lauer was Guys, this
is a Heisenbug. We pray that it does not occur too often in the field..
That is a very
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:38 +0200, thomasg wrote:
Like said before, they are (at least for me) all but working well (not
even to mention the UI design with 2-color icons without ever knowing
what they might mean).
Some of the icons are all but intuitive but this is a question of the
icons and
They are paying the Trolltech folks now, and they are also paying
EFL developers.
Yes, there is a cool application for connecting the N800 to your car
electronics and see into the engine management.
Which one is that?
(just googled up carman: http://openbossa.indt.org/carman/index.html,
The FSO-stack is what's needed to get that API and to get the
developers.
The FSO-stack is another case of reinventing the wheel. It sounds nice
on the paper but in reality this is a horror. There are PIM APIs like
eds and whatever in the KDE world or qtopia is used. It took years for
them
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
They are paying the Trolltech folks now, and they are also paying
EFL developers.
Yes, there is a cool application for connecting the N800 to your car
electronics and see into the engine management.
Which one is that?
(just googled up carman:
I've not used the ASU on a 1973, but I know I've never been able to
place calls using the ASU on Freerunner and I use T-Mobile in the USA
with the exception of the first image released.
I've always assumed ASU just didn't work.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Chris Hessing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASU is pre alpha.
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I've not used the ASU on a 1973, but I know I've never
No ASU is a pre alpha set of applications.
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Subject: T-Mobile with ASU on GTA01?
Hi all,
Hopefully I get my
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