, my very limited testing indicates it will accept a
range of 0-255, with 0 being off and 255 being full force. So, you can
actually set the strength of vibration.
Keep in mind that the vibration will positively eat your battery, so
use with caution!
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>Or get a phone from some generic vendor. Apple has a cool and slick one called
>iPhone. Might suite you just fine.
The iPhone can at least make and receive phone calls reliably, which
seems to put it ahead
of the FreeRunner at this point.
Telling people to buy another phone if they want one that
What's the highest internet speed the GRPS modem on the FR is capable of?
Wikipedia gives a very broad
range for sub-EDGE technology.
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> The smartphone is both hardware and software - it's not as trivial as a
> hammer that you compared it with.
Few analogies fit 1:1. It was just an example.
Coverage of the FR gives one the impression that it's a phone for general
use and not a development phone. You have
to look at the wik
BestSkinsEver is the same type of material as InvisibleShield, only much
cheaper. Dunno if they have anything suitable for the OM though.
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> 2008/8/11 Geoff Ruscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at
I understand the openmoko phone works on GSM networks? I think I read
somewhere that Verizon uses CDMA and not GSM. Are there plans to have
a phone that will connect to a CDMA network? Is there a way to
incorporate say like a module to add/remove to use any cellular
network you want? Not that I wan
Yes you could it would be the same as putting windows ce on a gumstix.
When I first read this I was thinking I had to set someone straight.
You probably already know this but I will say it anyways.
You can buy a phone with windows ce on it already and it would be
cheaper and could do all the same t
you would need to replace uboot its ugly
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> Totally agreed but it would still be fun have my own hello world program
> running. Can I have a HelloWorld named as uImage.bin and which can be loaded
> by uboot.
> Wait I would tr
eters and
> start executing them.
>
> I had done this helloworld kind of thing with grub during college...but then
> maybe grub is advanced. What puzzles me is how exactly?
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Jeff Sadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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icense. In addition,
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Does anyone use PosixOVL on top of VFAT? I know of this because of slax
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Stefan Monnier
wrote:
>> Anyway, I'm also inclined for FAT, mostly for the simplicity (thus "less
>> susceptibility to corruption") and universality of the fs. I'm just left
>
> I'd stay away
Oooh :-) Idea: Make it shock the user if its not the right user. I
smell smoke I think it is coming from over there. Hey look there is my
phone. next to a flaming POS.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Lothar Behrens
wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for you all that lost your phone, stolen or lost anyhow by b
http://us.direct.openmoko.com/products/neo-freerunner
Maybe by the time I get a chance to buy one they will have enough
processor power, ram and disk space to replace my laptop.
Every time I even look to buy it I see the "sold out".
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http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8193/ Laser projected
keyboard?
Would it work?
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> Ben Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am considering buying a portable BT keyboard to go with my
>>
7;ve noticed this too, haven't got round to looking for a bug report
yet. However, a temporary workaround is to reset gsm with a 'killall
qpe' and click 'Restart' on the dialogue that pops up, you'll have to
re-enter your PIN but it lets me call again (saves a lengthy r
It would be cool to have one as a USB host and another as usb client.
2008/8/29 Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Lally Singh wrote:
>> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Radek Bartoň <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Card accesible from outside would be great too. Disassembling hood and SIM
>>> c
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 to replace a live kernel that might work for
you?
On Sun, Aug 3
Along this note check out the http://lirc.org/
And you can buy a usb transciever here
http://iguanaworks.net/products.psp
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>
>
> Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
>>
>> (should be posting this to hardware, but not sure of how much people
in your phone as you
desire.
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>
>
> Jeff Sadowski wrote:
>>
>> Along this note check out the http://lirc.org/
>> And you can buy a usb transciever here
>> http://iguanaworks.net/products
x27;m thinking the console is like my console
for my gumstix am I right?
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>
>
> Jeff Sadowski wrote:
>>
>> If you need to add hardware really take a look at the lirc page they
>> have page a
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Adam Jimerson wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 July 2009 01:50:04 am jeremy jozwik wrote:
>> its no minor bug. in the PST8PDT timezone the day would get switched
>> after 6 pm. which is completely unhelpful. i put an email on the
>> pimlico mailing list and have no response
current pidgin development is talking about requiring a minimum of
glib 2.12.0 and gtk 2.10.0 I'm wondering what versions of glib and gtk
openmoko is on?
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:04 PM, David Ford wrote:
> opkg list | grep glib
> opkg list | grep gtk+
>
output please I don't have an openmoko I could try loading the os on
my gumstix but I'm not sure how well it will work.
> Jeff Sadowski wrote:
>> current pidgin
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM, arne anka wrote:
>> But as soon as you put Android on it, its a Neo with android on it.
>> Then mails are as deplaced here
>
> no, they won't.
> these lists cover the hardware as well as the software.
> but prefix the subjects of mails android-specific with [android
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Patryk Benderz wrote:
>> Would you please avoid registering your new projects to google code?
> You might want to try http://launchpad.net . it is free also and allow
> you to delete your code if you do not like it or make a mistake.
> Sourceforge doesn't allow to d
istribution, eg. SHR, FSO,
DEB, etc. I'm sure every package is not OM distribution agnostic, so
how are people managing this kind of compability? Is opkg.org actually
the official place to obtain solid, tested packages for an FSO Milestone?
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Really just the kernel, an sshd, FSO services, busybox, elementary, X11,
Python and an opkg command pointing to a current set of .ipk files would
be fine. Am I out of luck and things are going the way of bulk
Too long a read. If your looking for a mate may I suggest okcupid.com
I had quite a few dates off the site and it was free. I never found
"the one" off that site but I could get maybe a date a week off the
site and it was a lot of fun. I found my final date through a close
personal friend just a mo
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Mikhail Umorin wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 September 2009 16:18:51 Christoph Mair wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I successfully added a pressure sensor to my Freerunner. The BMP085 chip
>> from Bosch Sensortec is a small (5x5x1.5mm) chip which includes a pressure
>> and a temper
ust to clarify things.
Mike
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stupid gmail... sorry joe
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> Jeff Andros writes:
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> >Chicken and egg hoss, there's also no bluetooth remotes out yet to make
> it
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ter a point you just really have to know the quirks of the
SoC).
Personally, I think this is the best news I've heard yet.
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d out for... and this means less competition for the p1
phones for those of us that are going to be making the system software work
for the rest of the community...
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http://www.spreadshirt.net/shop.php?sid=211795
This has been up for a while... It's officialishly licensed from the
coreteam guys
you can check out the thread for it here:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-February/
kup (or that daily driver for when the [1932 ford|flat fender
CJ|Porsche 928] is getting rebuilt... again)
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I
really think it would be a better call to fix that than try to keep them
synchronized.
I think doing anything more than keeping a list of possible "first" bugs on
the wiki is just asking for trouble, but what do the rest of you think we
could do to make the bug report
Hello, I'm new to OpenMoko and I don't know if I miss the announcement of the
developer launch date. Does anyone know the definite date?Thanks in advance.
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jue, 21-06-2007 a las 01:33 -0500, Jeff Wang escribió:> > Hello, I'm new to
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I noticed Guitar Tuner is in the Application list on the wiki.openmoko.org
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Applications. Is this app going to be developed
by the core developers or is this an idea for the community to develop?Jeff
hem easily and then see, as phones
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articular reason to take one or the other
(cafepress/spreadshirt)?
Regards,
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On 7/5/07, Paul Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > 1. Is the IM application SMS based or data plan based?
> >
> > What were you planning to code?
> > Semi-serious. There isn't one.
> >
> > Do we ha
are looking at and the difficulty level in
implementing such a hack.
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effect is THAT annoying, just turn it off, if you like it, turn it on
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A ripple effect does NOT need to be something annoying, like the current
Beryl effect is. It could be a single pronounced, fast-movi
9/mo option.
(just placed an order for a Neo1973 and looking forward to developing)
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blem" I've seen some server logs come across the
list, I'll dig through and find those, but for those that can, I'd like to
have enough of that available for them to troubleshoot, so if you can send
me that to forward on to them, I
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grousing about a problem, and no one doing anything about it.
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ya'll can have the boring black and silver ;-)
), but personally I definately put priority on the great work ya'll have
been doing over there in taiwan
Thank you so much
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I want to share with you that I receive
to compete with the iPhone, we've got to really
make a good impression at launch time, it's something we're going to have to
all work for to make happen.
While trying not to sound like a douche-bag (and probably failing
miserably)I see purchasing one of these from the first l
been confined to the windows laptop I get
from work... they won't even let me set it up to dual-boot
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or places I visit.
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u can have both installed at the same time and use them where needed. I
have GCC 3.x set as the default compiler.
# equery list gcc
[I--] [ -] sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r2 (3.4)
[I--] [ -] sys-devel/gcc-4.1.2 (4.1)
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On Monday 16 July 2007 11:38, Jeff Rush wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
I was going to suggest this too. This is the approach taken for the
Neuros OSD, another linux-based device. It would give a known-working
build and test environment, rather than having potential developers
y, but I don't think he's willing
to keep pouring his money into this for years, putting himself into the
poorhouse, and his employees with him, just because he has a really cool
device... our little community just isn't enough to keep a hardware company
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Has anyone seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
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hmmm, it's too bad we don't have GPS with some kind of wireless connection
in each package... to see exactly where it's at... ;-)
there's going to be a couple of useless days continually checking the
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incoming call notifications to my Linux desktop for visual display or
ringtones through my PC headphones.
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just don't expect it to do so very fast... and make sure it runs as a REALLY
low priority
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveling_salesman_problem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NP-ha
answered in 30 seconds, and wifi is available, attempt to run as a voip
gateway and route the call to your [desktop|server|voip answering machine
service]). oh yeah, and it might pull up some kind of audio player so you
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t might not be too bad... something
to investigate I guess
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>
> Maybe go one step further... set it up as an observer pattern
> inside the os. you could build a simple GUI that wrap
d against a set of rules based on the set of results.
on call importance, you can also list call frequency for the contact (I.E.
if john calls me 3 times in 5 minutes, it's probably something important...
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, for up to US$30 each!
They'd be great for research data collection devices and such where
fashionable small is not a prerequisite.
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Maybe I don't hang out on the right gadget website.
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yeah, it gives us a really nice way to handle calls
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discussion arenas, similiar to how we have people who have stepped forward
(thanks!) who clip useful stuff from the lists and put it on the wiki.
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g to be done are not yet made is a -good-
thing, people. The journey is the reward for geeks, not the final destination
of a polished, shrink-wrap consumer gadget.
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haotic marketplace of competing ideas, where decisions are made in the
free/opensource tradition of "running code" and "rough concensus". Scary
sure, but also refreshing and very exciting.
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des being an embedded
systems engineer, I'm also the advocacy coordinator for Python and hope to
encourage and support those who want to build their apps using Python.
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that they'll obtain resources from FIC and perhaps ask
from our community before they burn out. As several have said here on the
list, as they build our dream we'd love to support them in turn - they don't
have to do it all themselves. The free/opensource philoso
the udev system doesn't keep it around
on my Gentoo system. I checked the source and you cannot move it
elsewhere - the path is hardcoded.
I hopes this helps,
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own policy.
And if others know of good policy write-ups on other community trademarks,
let's get them to Sean for his consideration.
The Python trademark policy can be read at:
http://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/
I think it is a pret
y way to actually view what the Makefile is doing when it
> just sits there and then this thing pops up, like verbose output or
> something?
There are logfiles, listed in your output, that might help. The one relate to
the failing compile is:
/home/moko/build/tmp/work/i686-linux/gettext-native-0.14.1-r4/temp/log.do_compile.25316
There are *lots* of logfiles created by the build process under the directory
build/tmp/work/ directory.
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can do so, and those who need to pull the camera can put something else in
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"they
say you're getting a free phone, but is it really free?"
anyways, like I said, it feels a little lame suggesting this, but I think it
could be big with the general populace.
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On 7/23/07, Jeff Andros <[EMAIL
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wrote:
>
> there are quite a few people out there who are ringtone fanatics
> (personally, I can't und
there's anything I can do to help, let
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t builds and drivers! Let's
get started working on the apps on the openmoko-devel list!
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nk - perhaps an inefficient DNS arrangement. There
are issues with their DNS, as this validator shows:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=openmoko.org
with the biggest problem being stealth NS records with leakage, which can
wreak havoc with timeouts.
And yes, I copied the -owne
tinfo/community
Despising forums, I haven't really checked, but isn't this what gmane is
for? I think it's already been made... and discussed to death
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On 7/26/07, Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, it does boot to "Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found."
But it has a penguin on-screen :-)
and thus you are one step above any phone I've ever seen
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lset and didn't order the advanced model with tools.
I later decided I should have, but when I found out that changes move you to
the back of the order line, I stayed with the basic unit.
So, microSD installation w/o a Torx tool? And I guess a guitar pick as well,
to get at the bac
in openmoko.
Above ALSA, the default sound server for OpenMoko is PulseAudio, a very good
audio server. It has features to support low-latency and realtime response.
-Jeff
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it is an illegal phone?
-Jeff
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but I'm still looking and would appreciate notice if anyone gets there first.
-Jeff
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Obviously you're head's in the right place... the project is already working
with funambol
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c channel. Taking
a discussion private when it's off topic, or creating a temporary channel
would get you around the logging.
The openmoko channel is a TECHNICAL channel, not a place for friends to hang
out and chat about life(if they want to chat about openmoko, that's
different) If th
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