I'm heavily interested in apply to get the ad-hoc communication going
for GSoC 2008.
I just wondered what is the situation on getting the
hardware?
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I've had the exact opposite experience. I had been a T-Mobile USA customer
for over three years..they made a mistake, even admitted to making the
mistake but wouldn't correct it (refunding money to me). I've found that
T-Mobile's customer service is not great... each time I contact them, it
gets
I bought a tri-band phone while I lived in Europe. It is 900Mhz/1900Mhz. I
had no problems with it on T-Mobile's USA network while I was their
customer. I tend to buy my phones is Asia or Europe because they are
unlocked and usually not crippled. T-Mobile in particular likes to
artificially
I would of thought in the EU you'd need a supplier who is big enough to
bring over GTA02s by the container-load, not in 10s. Its the only way
to keep the price down everywhere else.
Jon
steve wrote:
Thanks Sean,
Let me just give the community an overview of what we want to do with
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 02:55 +0300, Evgeny Ginzburg wrote:
In current builds this bug exists, patch inserted in revision 4230, but
i really don't know which revision OE use now how migrate to 4230.
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Jonathan Spooner wrote:
I would of thought in the EU you'd need a supplier who is big enough to
bring over GTA02s by the container-load, not in 10s. Its the only way
to keep the price down everywhere else.
We will have our own hub in the EU. Neos will move directly from our
factory to that
Seems that hardware is quite likely to become available before summer.
(This is only my opinion and I'm not related to Openmoko otherwise
than being listed in community and kernel mailing lists).
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Am So 23. März 2008 schrieb Sean Moss-Pultz:
We will have our own hub in the EU. Neos will move directly from our
factory to that hub.
What's about availability and pricing of spare parts like LCM, battery,
housing?
Will there be any repair service?
cheers
jOERG
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Spooner wrote:
I would of thought in the EU you'd need a supplier who is big enough to
bring over GTA02s by the container-load, not in 10s. Its the only way
to keep the price down everywhere else.
We
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:53:45AM +0100, Jens Fursund wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 02:55 +0300, Evgeny Ginzburg wrote:
In current builds this bug exists, patch inserted in revision 4230, but
i really don't know which revision OE use now how migrate to 4230.
It's on buildhost already:
A lot of person has this problem:
Since last commit of Andrew was changed the source of openmoko builds.
Recent openmoko builds solved the problem, but a lot of persons, and
also I, continued to have the same problem, being unable to use:
openmoko/build.sh
The solution is very easy: go in
Hello.
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 06:24, ewanm89 wrote:
I'm heavily interested in apply to get the ad-hoc communication going
for GSoC 2008.
Great. We had a try last year, but it failed. Nice to see it going
again.
I just wondered what is the situation on getting the
hardware?
What exactly do
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:39:29 -0300
Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly do you mean here? If Freerunner will be available at the
time, or if Openmoko provide students the hardware?
Well obviously the hardware costs money that I don't expect to just
come from nowhere, I was more
ewanm89 wrote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:39:29 -0300
Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly do you mean here? If Freerunner will be available at the
time, or if Openmoko provide students the hardware?
Well obviously the hardware costs money that I don't expect to just
come from
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