On Fri 31 May 2013 13:14:35 arne anka wrote:
> >> maybe just the connector got a bit loose?
> >> with help of the disassembling guide you should be able to check.
> >
> > I dont know if you've seen the image i sent. That screen could happen
> > from a connector problem? I mean in the screen the te
maybe just the connector got a bit loose?
with help of the disassembling guide you should be able to check.
I dont know if you've seen the image i sent. That screen could happen
from a connector problem? I mean in the screen the tear is ,as i see it,
apparent. If that's possible i'd be happy to
> maybe just the connector got a bit loose?
> with help of the disassembling guide you should be able to check.
>
I dont know if you've seen the image i sent. That screen could happen
from a connector problem? I mean in the screen the tear is ,as i see it,
apparent. If that's possible i'd be hap
maybe just the connector got a bit loose?
with help of the disassembling guide you should be able to check.
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Am 31.05.2013 00:02, schrieb Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος:
> There is no fractures on the screen's glass . It seems that the fracture
> that's visible on the screen is on a layer beneath.
I'm sorry to hear that, but fortunately the Freerunner is still well
supported, and you can get a new screen, if you wa
Dear all,
on June 6, 2013, I am planning to migrate the one remaining openmoko.org
machine that still resides on the old server (and IP address). Thsi
will affect the MX for openmoko.org, as well as the mailman installation
that runs all the lists.openmoko.org mailing lists.
The outage should be
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