Hello community,
thanks to the recent activies I also thought about IMEI yesterday
evening and it was fun that other's also did. Setting IMEI would still
be a nice feature.
In addition it would be interessting for me (in times of surveillance)
whether silent sms (stealth ping) could be recognized
Hi,
GTAx is allready more extensible than normal smartphones because of usb
host mode. And any different fast data connector I think about might
allow an attacker to get access to your system, like the hacks with
firewire.
I also think it would be nice to have modular phone, but this is a huge
goal
Hello,
I think these all together will be fine. The only thing I have in my
mind beside these is something I ever wanted to try but never did:
redirecting sound (e.g. a sound file with pause melody or answerphone)
to the call input.
But just an idea,
thanks!
Kai
Am 21.07.2012 21:44, schrieb Thamos
* a user interface based on GNOME Shell with integrated FSO dialer and
onscreen keyboard
* a good finger friendly browser (best would be Epiphany, because of the
great web app support)
* Network Manager or Conman? Which GPSd and what about bluetooth
* systemd and Wayland, best would be a Debian bas
Hey,
I would like to have it rather swinging out than sliding. Then you could
lock it at ca. 180° (with a bar or something) and by using the full back
area of the case, it would be big enough for a expanded layout.
As connector I would like USB more than bluetooth, but don't know how
thin a cable c
> Btw, I've been thinking about integrating qtmoko to Debian. Perhaps as a
> Debian Pure Blend, or even building single packages. I didn't go deeper yet,
> but will try to share this ideia during Debconf. Actually, pabs mentioned it
> once to me in some debian irc channel, so strictly speaking
Hey,
I just copied the compiled files and made a deb-archive using "debreate".
I anybody could compile and link it to the unstable/testing-debian-libs,
it would be great.
Kai
c_c schrieb:
> Hi,
> @ Kai : How do you compile packages for debian on FR? Using a toolchain
> or a bitbake recipe?
>
>
Hi,
I tried to port ventura and libewebkit packages to debian, but SHR uses
some really old packages (libicui for example) which are difficult to
install in debian, because there are much newer packages installed.
This is one site, but at the other side, debian does not have
libecore-input-evas-svn
Kai Lüke schrieb:
> Hey,
> does this flashing work without SD?
> http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
> See #1.
> Greetings,
> Kai
>
> Christian Rüb schrieb:
>
>> Neil Jerram wrote:
>>
>>
&g
Hey,
does this flashing work without SD?
http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
See #1.
Greetings,
Kai
Christian Rüb schrieb:
> Neil Jerram wrote:
>
>> On 24 April 2010 21:59, James Ancona wrote:
>>
>>> The installer puts all of Android in NAND. After
Hi,
I used the git-file:
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=literki;a=blob_plain;f=literki_conf.html;hb=HEAD
Just wrote this in the openmoko-wikipage, but only in discussion.
Kai
Martin Hagwall schrieb:
> Thanks.
>
> Also the instructions for Literki
> (http://pvtrace.com/literki_conf.html) taken from the L
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