Re: the volume of this group

2007-10-17 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 17 October 2007, Thufir wrote: What most appeals to me about the moko is that I would be able to mount it effortlessly and sync it up with my system. There isn't a cell phone out there right now which synchronizes with a Linux system in any way shape or form which I'm aware of :(

Re: the volume of this group

2007-10-17 Thread Steven **
You're new here, so we'll forgive you. ;-) But moko (Openmoko) is free. I assume you're talking about the Neo1973. We don't want to confuse those. -Steven On 10/16/07, Thufir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm very impressed with the volume of this group! I only subscribed to it the other day

Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Jens Fursund
Hello everyone, There seem to be a problem with openmoko/flash.sh in new Ubuntu 7.10. I think it has something to do with the setenv command. I have a feeling it is not even there. Does anybody know how to fix this? Best Regards, Jens ___ OpenMoko

Re: Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Sudharshan S
On 10/17/07, Jens Fursund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, There seem to be a problem with openmoko/flash.sh in new Ubuntu 7.10. I think it has something to do with the setenv command. I have a feeling it is not even there. Does anybody know how to fix this? Best Regards, Jens

Re: Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Brad Pitcher
The Ubuntu equivalent to setenv is export. Maybe you can just change them? On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 16:23 +0200, Jens Fursund wrote: Hello everyone, There seem to be a problem with openmoko/flash.sh in new Ubuntu 7.10. I think it has something to do with the setenv command. I have a feeling it

Re: Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Jens Fursund
Thanks, will try On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 08:11 -0700, Brad Pitcher wrote: The Ubuntu equivalent to setenv is export. Maybe you can just change them? On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 16:23 +0200, Jens Fursund wrote: Hello everyone, There seem to be a problem with openmoko/flash.sh in new Ubuntu

Re: Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Ian Darwin
Brad Pitcher wrote: The Ubuntu equivalent to setenv is export. Maybe you can just change them? Good heavens. Ubuntu wrote their own shell? :-) I think not. setenv is a csh-ism. export is a POSIX/sh/ksh/bash-ism (i.e. all mainstream shells). Friends don't let friends write csh scripts. :-)

Re: Qemu-Neo doesn't seem to work Ubuntu 7.10

2007-10-17 Thread Joachim Steiger
Brad Pitcher wrote: The Ubuntu equivalent to setenv is export. Maybe you can just change them? please don't i will not help you the setenv call is on the uboot shell. that has nothing to do with the shell on the hostsystem. but to make sure you do not run into any problems there, check if

Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Swanepoel, Gareth
Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone. http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-o f-linux-based.html Can somebody PLEASE get hold of this reporter and explain the difference between the Neo OpenMoko to them. For a website like LinuxWorld to allow

Re: My head hurts...

2007-10-17 Thread Ryan Prior
Sometimes, these miracles happen. :-) On 10/17/07, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or should I say, my head is still spinning. I filed a bug report at 10:59 this morning (bug 947). At 11:12 there was a response (Thanks Soeren!) that not only addressed both issues I raised, but provided

Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Robin Paulson
On 18/10/2007, Swanepoel, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone. http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-of-linux-based.html Can somebody PLEASE get hold of this reporter and explain the difference between the

Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Ian Darwin
has anyone tried this, or even found the download (assuming it's free)? There is a free download, that you can find from the first page of the article. Or just go to the bottom of this page http://www.ok-labs.com/technology/ and click Download. It might be a good way to switch between

Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Andy Powell
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 19:40, Ian Darwin wrote: has anyone tried this, or even found the download (assuming it's free)? There is a free download, that you can find from the first page of the article. Or just go to the bottom of this page http://www.ok-labs.com/technology/ and click

Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Michael T. Dean
On 10/17/2007 01:45 PM, Swanepoel, Gareth wrote: Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone. http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-of-linux-based.html There was another story about it a couple of weeks ago at

Re: Some feedback from using the neo as a phone for a day

2007-10-17 Thread Josef Wolf
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 10:10:07AM +0200, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote: Dnia wtorek, 16 października 2007, Thomas Wood napisał: The current crashes are more likely to be in one of the panel applets. I suspect gsm applet - when it can not connect to gsmd it crash. Apropos: does the neo have a

Re: the volume of this group

2007-10-17 Thread Tim Boneko
Thufir schrieb: I'm very impressed with the volume of this group! I only subscribed to it the other day through gmane, and am overwhelmed with the volume of posts. ACK. The idea of an open cell phone appealed to me immediately. I want to say THANKS!! to anyone who helps to push this project

Re: NetBSD/evbarm NEO1973 netboot

2007-10-17 Thread Christos Zoulas
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Noud de Brouwer community@lists.openmoko.org wrote: nfs boot using dhcp http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Netbsd-evbarm-neo1973-nfs_boot-uname.png showing off uname -a ;) http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NetBSD Congrats! What are your plans to integrate this and to

Re: Neo1973 drawings

2007-10-17 Thread Doug Jones
for a start that some of us have made on the wiki. is anyone with a GTA01 up for whipping out their micrometer/3d scanner and knocking something together? even better, is anyone at FIC/openmoko able and willing to provide us with detailed drawings of the case? If this doesn't happen before