I don't mean to be overly critical, the process you've described is
trivial enough, and thank you for sharing, but why is is designed like
this?
Surely if the exact same steps are performed before building the
software, it will be much easier for many more people.
It just seem insane to be
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| On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 18:20 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
| Hi,
|
| kazaam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| There's some symbol in the try looking a bit like a black battery
| with a lightning symbol in it.
Alle 04:04, giovedì 7 agosto 2008, Robert William Hutton ha scritto:
5. In the meantime the network has accepted that the SMS can't be sent,
and puts it into some kind of wait queue.
Is not possible, after the GSM is fully up, say to the network I'm ready, is
something waiting for me?
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Something wasnt right - the next resume X didnt come back leaving a
console display without any means of data entry. Required the battery
to be removed to reboot it. And it was ~1hr when I discovered it and
the battery had lost 30% in that time - was down to 4% :)
Now its drawing ~166000 when I
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| | What units is this in? - I get a slightly varying 505500
|
| uA... that's a lot of power you're sucking there? Normally Freerunner
| is around 190mA with backlight on full or 90mA idle with backlight
ons 2008-08-06 klockan 21:07 -0700 skrev Michael Shiloh:
C R McClenaghan wrote:
I've been able to hack together the necessary ppp scripts to get GPRS
working on FSO Milestone 2 release. This is for a Freerunner, if it matters.
snip
I'll post something to the wiki if there's
Matt Joyce wrote:
I don't mean to be overly critical, the process you've described is
trivial enough, and thank you for sharing, but why is is designed like
this?
I agree with you that it is not the way we should do. For me the
decision to start or stop the ringing tone should be left to
I finally received an answer from ZAGG. They say they will ship another one
...
So now ... Wait See ...
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I don't think that one works, it has to have 3 plastic rings on the 2.5
connector. this one will only give you mono IMO.
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Guillaume Chereau wrote:
Just for your information, with the new events system, it will soon be
different. You will have to edit the rule.yaml file. It looks like this
now :
-
# This rule will play a ring tone when a call is incoming
trigger: CallStatus()
filters:
vale wrote:
I don't think that one works, it has to have 3 plastic rings on the 2.5
connector. this one will only give you mono IMO.
It needs only 2 plastic rings which means three contacts. The fourth
contact would be necessary for hands-free equipment with a microphone.
In case you just want
SIDs for a ringtone?
.
.
.
*THAT'S*
.
.
.
*AWESOME*!
.
.
I can't wait to have my phone play the Bubble Bobble theme song to me
when it rings :)
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* Mikael Berthe [2008-08-05 14:56 +0200]:
I've ordered one too, I haven't received it.
I complained and they suppposedly sent me another one, which I haven't
received either (the 2nd one was reshipped on Jully 25th).
They told me (by email) they were sending them via UPS with no
Yes, but you can use it only if you promise that you will not show to
others how to use it (NDA)!
So, for me is like it doesn't exist!
IF only we had OpenGL on the Freerunner by now, imagine the amazing
apps we could write .. geeze guys, what a big disappointment the Glamo
is ..
;
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I got my order confirmation 27.7, shipping confirmation 28.7 and
received it yesterday. I chose the slowest cheapes delivery, so I think
it was in time. Delivery to France. Got one for my Nokia N810 too at the
same time :)
Cheers,
Kalle
Cédric DUFOUIL wrote:
I finally received an answer from
Thanks for your update ;)
By the way, I don't care if I receive it in one or two month, I just want to
receive it ;)
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Aaron Sowry wrote:
SIDs for a ringtone?
.
.
.
*THAT'S*
.
.
.
*AWESOME*!
.
.
I can't wait to have my phone play the Bubble Bobble theme song to me
when it rings :)
Yeah, Bubble Bobble works, but my favorite has always been the music
from R-type... I also loved the
according to
dpkg -I openembedded-common_0.2-3_all.deb
the maintainer's email is
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Yeah, Bubble Bobble works, but my favorite has always been the music
from R-type... I also loved the music from RoboCop and Maniac Mansion.
Crazy Climber FTW!!
BTW, we need an openmoko-emu-porters list .. ;)
;
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yeah but the distances don't match on a 2 ring adapter. L and R Channel won't
contact on the right place i think, but not sure. try it ;) i`m intresting
in finding the right adapter too.
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
Yes, but you can use it only if you promise that you will not show to
others how to use it (NDA)!
So, for me is like it doesn't exist!
IF only we had OpenGL on the Freerunner by now, imagine the amazing
apps we could write .. geeze guys, what a big disappointment
Hi, all :
I make a page , and put the google analytic number here for reference.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wiki_statistic_numbers
Feel free to let me know what kind of statistics number is more useful?
Then I will put this on this page.
Brenda
I'm a little bit confused.
On the devel List I read that the real ASU image has a black Wallpaper. But
where can I download it?
I downloaded this one
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080807/openmoko-openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-glibc-ipk--20080807-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2
Agreed. Why does nobody seem to be addressing/acknowledging this issue
(or am I just looking in the wrong places)? An April 2008 post on the
mailing list suggests that SMedia want $15,000 to release the docs
under
NDA to anyone outside of Openmoko employees. If this is the case, and
nobody
yeah but the distances don't match on a 2 ring adapter. L and R
Channel won't contact on the right place i think, but not sure. try
it ;) i`m intresting in finding the right adapter too.
I had one of those 2ring adapters on my MDA Compact which also has 4
contacts on it's 2.5 headset plug.
Agreed. Why does nobody seem to be addressing/acknowledging this issue
(or am I just looking in the wrong places)? An April 2008 post on the
mailing list suggests that SMedia want $15,000 to release the docs under
NDA to anyone outside of Openmoko employees. If this is the case, and
nobody
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Which prompts me to ask: when FIC/OM chose this chip, what was their
plan? they knew that it had IP strings attached, and yet they chose it
anyway. They must have had some kind of plan to make it compatible
with Open
Hi Evgeny:
It looks like this list is not for localizers?? Am I wrong??
Is there any special list for localizers??
If there is one, let me know. Thanks.
About translation, I'm working in OpenOffice.org 3 localization process, so
after OpenOffice.org 3 release date (late september), I will start
I'm a little bit confused.
On the devel List I read that the real ASU image has a black Wallpaper. But
where can I download it?
I downloaded this one
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080807/openmoko-openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-glibc-ipk--20080807-om-gta02
Hi,
We enable the LinkSearch function of openmoko wiki.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LinkSearch
This link allows to search for pages that contain external link.
You can use this link from
Special Page==Search Web link
or use this link directly :
Hi,
yeah but the distances don't match on a 2 ring adapter. L and R
Channel won't contact on the right place i think, but not sure.
I can confirm this. I've tried a stereo adapter from www.reichelt.de
(just enter NTA 230 in the left search field), and I was only getting
mono output. After that
Citando Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, I think, making pessure to the firm that produce Glamo, is the only
possibility to get very open our hardware.
Given the legal situation, I agree. Let's pester them with a ton of emails! :)
Maybe we could get the FSF and GNU into this as well? We
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| But i also have installed a new kernel.
| (
|
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080806/uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin
| )
|
| Maybe the kernel didn't have the usb-ethernet-device as
could you connect to your freerunner over usb?
Yes but only after a reboot of the Freerunner.
The strange thing is at the devel list Carsten Haitzler wrote:
whatever you are seeing is not ASU - not what OM is developing it is some
derivation that is different. i can tell you that simply by the
simarillion wrote:
I'm a little bit confused.
On the devel List I read that the real ASU image has a black Wallpaper. But
where can I download it?
I downloaded this one
http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/freerunner/200808/20080807/openmoko-openmoko-qtopia-x11-image-glibc-ipk
On Thursday 07 August 2008 05:45:11 Michael Shiloh wrote:
Please someone create a wiki page for Freerunner biking enthusiasts.
There seem to be quite a few of you and it would be great to consolidate
all this information in one place.
I don't bike much. My motive is to have a great example to
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|
| Yes but only after a reboot of the Freerunner.
|
| The strange thing is at the devel list Carsten Haitzler wrote:
|
| whatever you are seeing is not ASU -
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 12:21 (+0200), elh wrote:
yeah but the distances don't match on a 2 ring adapter. L and R
Channel won't contact on the right place i think, but not sure.
I can confirm this.
Me too. My cheap adaptor from the supermarket (Watson 9612, not found
online) has two
So, I think, making pessure to the firm that produce Glamo, is the only
possibility to get very open our hardware.
Given the legal situation, I agree. Let's pester them with a ton of emails! :)
Maybe we could get the FSF and GNU into this as well? We might as well
use all the
if you decide to use alarm clock in the qtopia -- it would drain the
battery much more rapidly. Usually charge is sufficient for me to hold
for a day (24h) but with alarm it doesn't survive through the night -- I
wake up and phone is dead :-/
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Rod Whitby schrieb:
So whilst it might give an idea of what ASU might look like, it will
certainly have lots of bugs and features (e.g. the FSO theme) which
definitely are not in the image you get when you build from the correct
branch.
-- Rod
we should editing the wiki then.
because the
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I am in accord with you:
We must to know well what to ask to SMedia. And we must to be coordinated.
We are the end user, and our money go to SMedia too. So is right that
they must to listen to us.
Because if every of us start to write to SMedia
Aaron Sowry wrote, On 07/08/08 13:03:
So, I think, making pessure to the firm that produce Glamo, is the only
possibility to get very open our hardware.
Given the legal situation, I agree. Let's pester them with a ton of emails!
:)
Maybe we could get the FSF and GNU into
Am Mittwoch 06 August 2008 11:00:41 schrieb Eildert Groeneveld:
After trying FSO and installing distro-feed-configs_1.0-r0_om-gta02.ipk
I did a opkg update and upgrade, without any effect.
When looking at /framework/milestone2/updates/om-gta02 : no wonder, it is
empty.
Will there be no
2008/8/7 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm desperately looking for a (cheap?) 2.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor to use my normal
headset with the neo. Does anyone preferably from Europe already have such a
thing and can confirm it works properly (both stereo channels where they
ought to be)?
See MP35A at
Sounds good, I think I'm going to order one of them.
-Marcel
Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 15:48:50 schrieb Timo Jyrinki:
2008/8/7 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm desperately looking for a (cheap?) 2.5mm to 3.5mm adaptor to use my
normal headset with the neo. Does anyone preferably from Europe
let us now if it works :)
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| sudo sh -c 'echo foo sources.list'
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Hi,
when I go into the NOR-Flash to flash my rootfs or the kernel and I do nothing
for ~30 sec the screen gets dark. What happens? Is it just hibernating or
shutting down?
I have to press the aux-button a lot but this is really annonying. But the real
question: what happens if I flash an image
I'm happy to anounce that the Portuguese group buy from Pulster has
been correctly satisfied. We got the mega-package yesterday.
Now I'm waiting for the group leader to break it up and give us our
phones. We'll make a mini-party, I'm sure.
Vasco.
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
I've
Hi,
I read that yesterday someone asked the same question but there was no good
answer. I don't know how full my freerunner is so I can't take it with me when
I go out because I'm afraid it's going to be deep unloaded and bricked than.
On the getting started guid is written we shall load our
setenv boot_menu_timeout 9
fixes this
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Rorschach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
when I go into the NOR-Flash to flash my rootfs or the kernel and I do
nothing for ~30 sec the screen gets dark. What happens? Is it just
hibernating or shutting down?
I have
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| Hi, I read that yesterday someone asked the same question but there
| was no good answer. I don't know how full my freerunner is so I can't
| take it with me when I go out because I'm afraid it's going to
Same here. I thought the fake ASU was the real ASU, as clearly stated by the
wiki.
After installing it, I had all sorts of problems: USB wasn't working right;
it was very sluggish; it would crash within a few minutes... horrible.
D
Benedikt Schindler wrote:
Rod Whitby schrieb:
So whilst
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 17:22:08 +0200
Yorick Moko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
setenv boot_menu_timeout 9
fixes this
thx for this answer :)
But doesn't totally answer my question: what happens after this timeout?
shutdown or suspend/hibernate?
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| On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 17:22:08 +0200
| Yorick Moko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| setenv boot_menu_timeout 9
| fixes this
|
| thx for this answer :)
|
| But doesn't totally answer my question: what happens
Hello,
After much efforts (but thanks for the page ;-) ), I have managed to
install this on my microSD card:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
I can reach the gdm screen but the calibration of the touchscreen is
totally flaky.
After another set of painful efforts, I have managed to install
Hey
Looks like there still was no page so I created it:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Biking
I didn't see how to add it to the technical category. Maybe someone
can help out there.
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hello,
|
| After much efforts (but thanks for the page ;-) ), I have managed to
| install this on my microSD card:
| http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian
|
| I can reach the gdm screen but the calibration
Dear Kevin,
thanks for writing your review, for us at Openmoko nothing is better
than a genuine reality check from outside.
Executive summary first: I understand that we have not done a very
good job at communicating our software strategy, and I accept
responsibility for that.
In detail,
I seem to remember reading that zhone is a test application and that
FSO will not be developing applications.
Is it correct to assume that the features of zhone - dialer, answer,
etc. will eventually be replaced by other applications that are
developed outside of the FSO project?
If zhone is
Thanks for taking the time to respond as this does clarify a lot of
questions in my mind! I feel my energy for development returning...
Cheers,
John.
2008/8/7 Wolfgang Spraul [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Kevin,
thanks for writing your review, for us at Openmoko nothing is better
than a genuine
Hello.
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 12:39, Craig B. Allen wrote:
Is it correct to assume that the features of zhone - dialer, answer,
etc. will eventually be replaced by other applications that are
developed outside of the FSO project?
This is right. The main focus of the FSO is to deliver a
I copied my /etc/pointercal from internal flash (Which can be mounted from
within debian as /dev/mtdblock6, I believe)
That worked for me. :) Hope that helps.
I wished that the openmoko team used Debian instead of openembedded.. I wish I
could just apt-get stuff instead of having to struggle
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| I copied my /etc/pointercal from internal flash (Which can be mounted
| from within debian as /dev/mtdblock6, I believe)
|
| That worked for me. :) Hope that helps.
|
| I wished that the openmoko team
Wolfgang,
I just wanted to say thanks for this very informative response! :)
-Dale
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
Dear Kevin,
thanks for writing your review, for us at Openmoko nothing is better
than a genuine reality check from outside.
Executive summary first: I understand that we have not done
Daniel,
Thanks for the answer. It's not working for me. I don't have any more
the delta but there is a scale problem (top left corner matches but
bottom right corner doesn't at all).
Can you please copy paste your /etc/ts.conf and /etc/pointercal here?
Thanks,
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at
What I'm hoping for, is that the openmoko folks use the same software but start
making .deb packages instead of .ipk ones :) So that it would be a phone.
Although the worry, I suppose, is that the 256MB of internal flash wouldn't be
pleased with Debian's full bash shell and such.
Perhaps the
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only one to have this problem according to the forums. It will
confuse people to discuss two different topics on the same topic.
Thanks!
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 20:25 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
It's ours now sucker! hahahah!
On Thursday 07 August 2008 13:27:15 Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only one to have this problem according to the forums. It will
confuse people to discuss two different topics on the
Thanks! And I do vote for this BTW...
Grégoire
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 13:36 -0400, Daniel Benoy wrote:
It's ours now sucker! hahahah!
On Thursday 07 August 2008 13:27:15 Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Guys,
Please don't steal my thread! ;-) I still have the problem - and I'm not
the only
Hehe,
i have had a similar idea, but in my case it was the battery.
Thanks to jOERG i was able to improve my hack :)
papa-piet
http://freeyourphone.de
Joerg Reisenweber schrieb:
for a nice handle to save your fingernails and do no violence on SD-holder by
using a knife etc, see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /mnt/debian/etc/pointercal
557 38667 -4654632 -51172 121 46965312 65536
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /mnt/debian/etc/ts.conf
# Uncomment if you wish to use the linux input layer event interface
module_raw input
# Uncomment if you're using a Sharp Zaurus SL-5500/SL-5000d
#
Daniel Benoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'm hoping for, is that the openmoko folks use the same
software but start making .deb packages instead of .ipk ones :) So
that it would be a phone.
Ideally the sources should be in a state where you can create ipkg and
debian (and fedora and gentoo)
I think you are being overly critical of a prototype. That is what
Zhone is, right? It's prototype code to flesh out the framework. I
know I tend to hard-code things when I'm first getting something
working. It's a lot easier to debug things that way.
-Steven
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:51 AM,
If those who make ASU are telling to us fake ASU is fake ASU why do you
think fake ASU is a real ASU?
It seems a beta version of some kind of FSO more than a ASU. It uses the
same wallpapers that I have saw in a FSO light image I have tested
before on Qemu.
So You want ASU? then wait until
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
if you decide to use alarm clock in the qtopia -- it would drain the
battery much more rapidly. Usually charge is sufficient for me to hold
for a day (24h) but with alarm it doesn't survive through the night -- I
wake up and phone is dead :-/
the clock only uses
You misunderstood me.
NOW we know it was fake ASU. NOW. But 2 days ago, the WIKI said it was the
actual ASU. The error was in the WIKI, not with the people who followed the
WIKI's (now false) directions.
D
David Samblas wrote:
If those who make ASU are telling to us fake ASU is fake ASU
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
Dear Kevin,
thanks for writing your review, for us at Openmoko nothing is better
than a genuine reality check from outside.
Executive summary first: I understand that we have not done a very
good job at communicating our software strategy, and I accept
[Long and detailed reply from Wolfgang Spraul]
Thank you for the explanation. It cleared lots of things out for me as
well. Keep doing the good job you do. Not only you but the rest of
Openmoko team as well. You have my thanks and respect.
Yogiz
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a realtime clock to it wake up? I set BIOS this way on my desktop -
cron shuts it down at midnight and BIOS wakes up every morning at 7.
Works quite well to save power.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Lorn Potter [EMAIL
Also, you can get adhesive tabs that will work just as well, and
they're designed for the purpose.
That way, everyone gets a colored part that isn't sticky.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:42 PM, papa-piet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe,
i have had a similar idea, but in my case it was the battery.
hi Niccolo
Am Mittwoch, den 06.08.2008, 10:47 +0200 schrieb Niccolo Rigacci:
I just wondering if it exists an applet to start/stop the GPRS
ppp connection (I use OM2007.2).
Not officially - though SettingsGUI has a panel for GPRS.
Following the guidelines of this page
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Yogiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Long and detailed reply from Wolfgang Spraul]
Thank you for the explanation. It cleared lots of things out for me as
well. Keep doing the good job you do. Not only you but the rest of
Openmoko team as well. You have my thanks and
Am Dienstag 05 August 2008 00:36:06 schrieb Fredrik Wendt:
Sets up ppp with IP, DNS and (replaces) default route. However, after I
disconnect (using mdbus PDP.DeactivateContext) zhone reports that
there's no network signal - the signal strength bar is empty (black).
Brian Wilson wrote:
Is there an easy way to suspend for a time period (say 8 hours) or set
a realtime clock to it wake up? I set BIOS this way on my desktop -
cron shuts it down at midnight and BIOS wakes up every morning at 7.
Works quite well to save power.
smart arse answer. There is no
Am Mittwoch 06 August 2008 15:45:44 schrieb Eildert Groeneveld:
are there any other packages, that can be installed in FSO or is all there
is in openmoko-fso-image-glibc-ipk--20080729-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2.summary
?
Further: gps does not seem to be working . Is there a was to switch off/on
well -- bringing openmoko's changes and novel packages into
emdebian port [0] sounds like a great task which many would
appreciate. It might be worth inquiring [1] people on
suggestions and plausibility/interest of such a project. Then indeed it
might become a point that we could simply run the
smart arse answer. There is no BIOS. ;)
Not intentionally -- just drawing an analogy as a means of exposition
Some time ago in any of the openmoko lists someone proposed a solution for
RTC wakeup.
I will try searching for it later. A block diagram of what's in the
phone would be nice for
are there any other packages, that can be installed in FSO or is all there
is in openmoko-fso-image-glibc-ipk--20080729-om-gta02.rootfs.jffs2.summary
You should be able to install more or less everything from any OM feed.
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Am Sa 2. August 2008 schrieb Joerg Reisenweber:
Am So 20. Juli 2008 schrieb Rod Whitby:
Sean, please release the hardware schematics and pcb layout and
component placements for the GTA01.
Let the GTA01 run free and continue to impact the material world.
Respectfully,
-- Rod
Thanks to both of you for clearing up the roadmap.
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imho shipping such an adapter within FR box would be a nice gesture from
OM -- they chosen an adapter which seems to be not that popular and
people struggle to choose 'the right one'. I bet if OM bought in
bulk it would cost them no more than 1$ a piece.
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008, vale wrote:
let us
Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 08:51:52 schrieb Matt Joyce:
I don't mean to be overly critical, the process you've described is
trivial enough, and thank you for sharing, but why is is designed like
this?
Resources. I have only four people working on whole FSO and I prefer to
concentrate on the
Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 09:44:42 schrieb Dale Maggee:
SIDs for a ringtone?
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*THAT'S*
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*AWESOME*!
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/me adds this to the list of things you can't do on any other phone...
:)
This may be insane to a lot of people, but being forced into WAV or MP3 has
been one of
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes. We have both low level device control as well as high level (reference
counted). For the high level, please use the org.freesmartphone.Usage API,
for the low level control, please use e.g. the
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko
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imho shipping such an adapter within FR box would be a nice gesture from
OM -- they chosen an adapter which seems to be not that popular and
people struggle to choose 'the right one'. I bet if OM bought in
bulk it
Stefan summarized it, that's our position officially.
Let me add one thing though, taking off the Openmoko hat for a second:
thinking aloud
Coming out of the Linux on iPAQ, Zaurus, Motorola EZX, ..., world, with their
semi-open platforms and lack of integration everywhere, I see a lot of
I've had the impression, on other phones, that the GSM network could
successfully deliver a message into the SIM card inside my phone, but if
the phone software was too distracted to hear the initial notification
from the SIM card about the new message, the phone wouldn't notice the
message
Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 20:46:19 schrieb Angus Ainslie:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes. We have both low level device control as well as high level
(reference counted). For the high level, please use the
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