i.
>From speaking to other programers at my workplace, most are interested
in raspberry Pi, and many people have told me about it as new exciting
news, in a similar way to how I heard about Open Moko three years ago.
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and let you do dial up internet to your ISP, or any other phone number.
You may find that your current phone does what you need.
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On 05/09/10 17:13, xChris wrote:
> I know about it.
>
> I had no luck, the FR does not 'see' my 3G SIM (three mobile UK).
> But the WTF is that a 2005 mobile (Nokia 6320i) CAN use that SIM and the FR
> can't!
Is it that the FR can't read the SIM, or can't register with the network.
Three are wel
and text messages. I then got busy with other things so I left my
Freerunner on charge but not in use for about a month. After this period
I found that the SIM card no longer worked in any phone.
In my case, my operator (Orange UK) was happy to send me a replacement.
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nner. I am thinking something
like a tiles directory on a suitable Fuse file-system, and behind that fuse fs,
a script that either serves up cached files or renders the requested one on the
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Anyway, MD5 sum checking is done automaticaly in many tools, and most
people are familiar with the commands to check MD5 sums, so if the images
come with MD5 sums they will be checked easily. If they come with another
sort of checksum, it will be harder to check, for no real benefit.
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On Sunday 30 November 2008 23:24:07 Al Iasid wrote:
> Here's info on an update to "auxlaunch", (finger-friendly
> app launcher and window switcher). Download at [1] and
> wiki page at [2]. Version 0.6 changes include:
> [...]
Sounds interesting, would you care to mention which distro it is for?
things, and feed in a new CD every few minutes.
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engine
stays the same and only the hardware specific stuff gets changed.
If this is the case, I doubt they would be willing to produce a GPL driver, as
that would require them either to publish the source of their entire engine,
or to write a new o
On Friday 31 October 2008 12:03:33 Alexandre Girard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I receive an empty sms each time I register with my phone provider
> (Bouygues in France, Simio in Spain), with an origin address like "_@".
>
> Has anybody got the same behavior?
> Is it coming from the phone or from the provider
much. Perhaps a better solution would be to have a small numeric keypad
that won't take much room.
Option 2: Mini Qwerty, no Touchscreen
I HATE this idea, because it will make all existing Openmoko software
incompatible. Please don't take this
le out of FSO,
but it will not load due to undefined symbols.
Any ideas. I am running the latest FDOM (Based on ASU 2008.9).
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On Sunday 14 September 2008 16:10:12 Andreas Fischer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday I experienced a crash of the GSM firmware - my Freerunner
> started to vibrate and there was a message on-screen that stated that
> the GSM Firmware had crashed and that I would be unable to use phone
> functionalit
d then mount the rootfs and
either fix the offending files or take a copy of your data.
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. This saves a substantial amount of power but not
as much as suspending. Depending on your settings, your freerunner may
suspend after a time with the backlight out.
Pressing the Aux key to lock the screen does just that. The phone will
turn out the back light or suspend according
ly snag is that fb2png is not avalable for Ubuntu, but you can
download the rpm and extract the binary with alien
Steps are:
cat /dev/fb0 >myscreenshot_001.raw
copy to your desktop
b2png myscreenshot_001.raw myscreenshot_001.png 9 480 640 16
Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Just wanted to know if I'd damage the hardware by doing:
>
> 0. Connect FR to computer using USB cable.
> 1. Turn on FR (FSO-testing), fire up zhone.
> 2. Open FR, remove battery, open SIM pocket, change SIM card, replace
> battery, replace back cover - all while the
On Sunday 31 August 2008 16:34:35 Jeff Sadowski wrote:
> You would probably need a driver built into uboot to recognize a usb
> network device or maybe a way in uboot to setup wifi. I know my avaya
> wireless phones look for new images on my tftp server when they boot.
> Maybe if there was a way t
you tried
> any of these on the Neo?
I have one of those Nokia headsets (Came with my E51).
It does not work properly. When connected to the Neo, I only get sound it
one ear, and it is not very loud. I have not tested the microphone
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On Friday 22 August 2008 02:47:00 Nick Matteo wrote:
> Hello,
> I intend to buy a FreeRunner. This will be my first time owning a
> cell phone, though.
> My service plan is offered through my university by Cincinnati Bell
> Wireless, and includes a free phone. Can I expect that removing the
> SIM
On Saturday 23 August 2008 08:25:08 Dale Maggee wrote:
> If you're like me, you're a big fan of gkrellm, and you always have it
> running so you can keep an eye on what your system is doing. I wanted to
> have a remote display of my FR CPU usage on my host, for the same reason
> - to be able to see
sue OpenMoko faster
than you can say "software patent".
With someone like Qualcomm, I would want all the drivers and all the docs
under a GPL license before I would consider them, preferably GPL-3 with
it's even stronger protections against software patents and similar
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thing with a flat face like an iPod, but I
don't think it would work for the freerunner.
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I have a freerunner, which I have updated to the latest 2007.2 build using
opkg update, and I have found that it is now ignoring the hardware buttons.
I know that the buttons themselves work, and that there is not a hardware
fault because the work normally in uboot, and Qtopia.
Has anyon
John Whitmore wrote:
> Sorry can't find answer to problem.
>
> Hello all, Well my OpenMoko has arrived and I'm very happy with it.
> Thanks to all the people who've made this happen. I do hope that in the
> future I can join the contributors.
>
> Before that I've got two minor problems which some
e if you must
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On Saturday 26 July 2008 22:15:54 David Pottage wrote:
> The SMS applet on my phone is doing the same.
>
> If I try to start it from the command line. I get 4 coppies of the error
> message:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **:gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with
> wid
On Saturday 26 July 2008 22:15:54 David Pottage wrote:
> The SMS applet on my phone is doing the same.
>
> If I try to start it from the command line. I get 4 coppies of the error
> message:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **:gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with
> wid
On Saturday 26 July 2008 07:53:01 stef wrote:
> hello,
> i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
> SMS applet.
> At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails. When I
> try to start the
> applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while
Dimitri wrote:
> Thanks guys for responding so quickly. I didn't realize that I had to hold
> down the power button for 5 seconds; I was only holding it down for maybe 3
> seconds.
>
Alternatively, you can hold down the AUX button while you press the
power button to bring up the boot menu. That
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On Saturday 19 July 2008 19:47:38 Dee Ayy wrote:
> Is there no camera? After tracking my stolen phone with 2
> accelerometers and GPS, my app will like a nice candid snapshot/video
> of the culprit.
There is no camera. Also you can't use the accelerometers to do ineral
navigation for more than a
t connects via USB, as that is a much easer bus to connect to.
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r hacking or circumvention technology,
especially networks who might object to you using cloned SIM cards to
do least cost routing.
See http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/Papers/SE-17.pdf
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ix them.
This is the difference between windows sysadmins (reboot at the first sign
of trouble), and unix sysadmins who actually find and fix the root cause.
For myself I already have a QVGA Nokia phone with PuTTy, so I can log in
remotely in an emergency, but VGA is so nice that with a Freerunner I
ume), and return emulated results back to windows.
I dare say windows would get confused if I file it had cached got changed
by Linux, but the user could probably put up with that.
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uot;Walkman(R)" connector, where you have to DIY
> an
> adapter for any standard cellphone headset? (or does anybody know of 3.5mm
> headSET standards or adapters?)
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it is the best solution to resolve trust issues, even if you spend more on
fuel driving to the meet than you save on postage.
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he application would
then ask the page number and grid reference of a sucesson of places taken
from OpenStreetmap, until it had deduced the map projection, scale etc to
sufficient precisson.
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and the other party are near WiFi access points,
and do it over VOIP, or to do VOIP over GSM, and put up with the huge
latency, which will give you a walke-talkie like connection.
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, though obviously I will check the rating printed on
it before I plug it into the mains for the first time.
http://quickstart.openmoko.org/photographs/usbChargerAdapters1.jpg
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full Linux computer it could be used as a Sync server, making it
possible to sync with another cellphone without the need for a normal
computer. If we could have that as a standard feature on the consumer
version of the Freerunner it w
nowledge, there should be a pop up at random intervals
(every few days), reminding users that they are being tracked. That way
it would be hard for someone to covertly track another person. The
popup could be disabled if a stolen flag is set in the central DB.
(via a request from the police).
That i
g every
street, and then editing it all together. I just don't think there will be
enough enthusiasts do do that outside major university towns.
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run under ARM
linux. (Both the Neo 1973, and Nokia phones use ARM CPUs), but in practice
it would be a huge project, so is unlikely to happen any time soon.
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would be possible to attach a waterproof external keyboard via
USB, and control the Neo using that. The keyboard cable would pass via a
well sealed hole in a waterproof case.
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as a backup to use
if a software update renders you Neo 1973 temporally unusable, and to charge
the spare battery. I have a Nokia 1100, as a spare, and I use it's battery
interchangeably with other devices.
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and may not be available yet, has
a slide out keyboard and a GPS, otherwise it is similar to the N800.
They are remarkably small, more like a large smartphone than a PDA.
I work for Nokia, (but not in device development) BTW, so you may wish
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be possible to quickly switch
to it before starting the call. The SIMs not in use would be automatically
diverted to the one in use, so that incoming calls would still get
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from other touch screen devices. That's
fine where appropriate, but the Neo 1973 is the only phone with built in
accelerometers, and I think we should make use of them where we can. We
should not just copy the iPhone or whatever, that only uses it's
accelerometer as a tilt sensor to mak
are, and uses slightly less memory.
The way I see it, using a direct frame buffer system such as Qtopia is
sensible in an early version before the GPU device drivers are working,
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and location of their homes, busneses, and any other site they can find.
We many have to use similar database for other countries.
[1] http://www.freethepostcode.org/
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developing, Once the main Open Moko software
is stable and their app is finished, they will
buy devices in bulk deploy them.
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disagree with me on it's value.
> Payment will be possible through Paypal or direct postal payment in
> Switzerland. Shiping costs will be around 20-25EUR for countries in
> Europe.
I *HATE* paypal, so in any case, if you can find another way of
receiving p
, we
should be able to use the accelerometers to automatically switch between
portrait and landscape mode, similar to the way the iPhone and many
digital camera do at the moment.
In the meantime, perhaps there should be an icon bar button, or a
configuaiton option, where some applications, such as the web
ement
will be the necessary code to make the phone go to sleep after a minute or so
of inactivity.
A tickless kernel might save a few more percent on top of that, but it is
sleep mode you need to get from 3 hours battery life to 5 days.
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not be useful in preventing unauthorized firmware. (Though it will still
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an set up the forum but i'd need people who want to moderate,
> and some graphics suggestions.
I don't mind being a moderator. I won't have time to moderate all the time
though.
> Do you prefer phpBB or Invision ? personally i prefer the former.
Personally I am familiar
dd their name & city. It should then be fairly easy to see if there are
any other Open Moko buyers nearby who you could share an order with.
It would also create an opportunity to meet fellow hackers.
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better off doing it with
Bluetooth, as there are many more BT devices out there, and most people
leave BT switched on, as it does not drain the battery much.
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be very easy to write the necessary demon, it might even be possible with
a few pipes in shell.
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