Paul Fertser wrote:
Brolin Empeybro...@brolin.be writes:
See the second pin from the left? I assumed it was pin 4 (ID) because
of the pinout images on Wikipedia, but I think it may actually be pin 2
(D-).
I think it is D- and it is broken, so yes, the only option is to
replace the socket
Brolin Empey wrote:
Hello FreeRunners,
I just bought the following for 150 USD + UPS Ground shipping to
Washington from SDG Systems in Pennsylvania:
I do not mean to sound greedy (even if I am ;)), but my original message
was intended for bragging, not offering, purposes. ;) I should have
djdas wrote:
What's next: who knows :P we're hardly working to achieve a stable phone
system, there are lots of programs in our OE buildsys but we haven't
provided a package manager yet (there is a script to simply install ipk
packages in /opt/bin/ipkmgr.sh)
Hardly working or working hard?
On 6 March 2010 22:24, djdas dj...@djdas.net wrote:
As the team leader of the Neophysis Dev Team I'm proud to announce you a
new distribution for our loved(?) Freerunner.
Well, of course it will be great to have another choice for the FR, if
it is rock-solid and supports all the important
Hi Djdas,
Thanks for the new FR software.
I did try it just yet and ran into some problems.
Where am i supposed to put the software? SD card? Nand? doesn;t matter?
I put it on the Nand and flashed the kernel to Nand as well, but it
doesn't boot at all.
Having a choice is a good thing and if
We started working on it on last September, with the support of the
Italian Telefoninux.org community, and after 6 months (thursday was
our half-birthday :P) we want to share the effort of the 6 core
members of the team with you.
thank you for the announcement. just tested the new image, feels
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 12:05:58 +
Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com (NJ) wrote:
For me, it raises the question of why people feel that they need to
start off their own thing, instead of contributing to an existing
project. I think one justification for this is if the new project
really
Brolin Empey wrote:
djdas wrote:
What's next: who knows :P we're hardly working to achieve a stable phone
system, there are lots of programs in our OE buildsys but we haven't
provided a package manager yet (there is a script to simply install ipk
packages in /opt/bin/ipkmgr.sh)
Neil Jerram wrote:
On 6 March 2010 22:24, djdas dj...@djdas.net wrote:
As the team leader of the Neophysis Dev Team I'm proud to announce you a
new distribution for our loved(?) Freerunner.
Well, of course it will be great to have another choice for the FR, if
it is rock-solid and
djdas dj...@djdas.net writes:
Honestly we didn't try GPRS functions yet, because we focused on the
phone part for the Armeniacum release, although oFono team implemented
the GPRS functions and the Calypso plugin already works with
multiplexing, so I assume there shouldn't be many problems.
Ed Kapitein wrote:
Hi Djdas,
Thanks for the new FR software.
I did try it just yet and ran into some problems.
Where am i supposed to put the software? SD card? Nand? doesn;t matter?
I put it on the Nand and flashed the kernel to Nand as well, but it
doesn't boot at all.
I'm sorry to
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
djdas dj...@djdas.net writes:
Honestly we didn't try GPRS functions yet, because we focused on the
phone part for the Armeniacum release, although oFono team implemented
the GPRS functions and the Calypso plugin already works with
multiplexing, so I assume
Well after a year I've finally dug out these two gadgets and am
wondering .. what to do with them? Anyone got any tips / tricks /
suggestions for what to do with these old devices? I'd really like to
catch up with you guys that are getting some value out of these
devices and what you're
I wrote:
- X server and X apps: the touchscreen generates bogus events. E.g. when
typing on virtual keyboard it often presses wrong keys. If you use X
applications often, then i dont recomend this image yet.
I have found the cause of the problem. It seems that /dev/input/mice generates
Hi Radek,
is it possible to modify the xorg.conf file? At my company we run our system on
All-in-One Desktop Machines equipped with Touchscreen. To turn of the mouse
enter void as the mouse driver instead of mouse or auto. Even if the
corresponding module xserver-xorg-input-void (i.e.
Jay Vaughan wrote:
I'd really like to
catch up with you guys that are getting some value out of these
devices and what you're doing with them .. so how about telling us old-
timers just waking up what the current 'nicest OS' for the Freerunner
is?
I vote for QtMoko! :)
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On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 16:20 -0800, Brolin Empey wrote:
Jay Vaughan wrote:
I'd really like to
catch up with you guys that are getting some value out of these
devices and what you're doing with them .. so how about telling us old-
timers just waking up what the current 'nicest OS' for the
34sec bootup time sound's incredible compared to all other distros, WELL DONE!!
Are there any screenshots available?
Thanks!
r
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On Monday 08 March 2010 03:53:28 Alishams Hassam wrote:
Overall Qtmoko has my vote too. Doesn't crash and all of debian. V18 has
never missed an sms and is the fastest yet, but X applications are
unusable.
Btw the cause is already known and will be fixed for next release. For now you
can
Overall Qtmoko has my vote too. Doesn't crash and all of debian.
V18 has
never missed an sms and is the fastest yet, but X applications are
unusable.
Btw the cause is already known and will be fixed for next release.
For now you
can just delete /dev/input/mice before you start X (e.g.
On Mar 8, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Alishams Hassam wrote:
Overall Qtmoko has my vote too.
Downloading it now .. ;)
Whatever you decide to try, it's going to be easier to have a
bootmenu.
On your GTA01 i hope you have a debug board or someway to modify the
bootloader if you throw on QI. Some
On Mar 8, 2010, at 1:20 AM, Brolin Empey wrote:
I vote for QtMoko! :)
Checking it out now! Thanks for the tip!
;
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2010/3/7 Jay Vaughan j...@synth.net:
' Well after a year I've finally dug out these two gadgets and am
wondering .. what to do with them? Anyone got any tips / tricks /
suggestions for what to do with these old devices? I'd really like to
catch up with you guys that are getting some value out
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