julien cubizolles wrote:
Le mercredi 27 août 2008 à 09:55 +1000, Carsten Haitzler a écrit :
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:31:45 +0200 David Samblas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
I have followed th Raster indications to install spanish dictionary and
it works :)
fantastic! i never tested. including
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 04:13:14 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
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babbled:
And is there a way to disable the automatic keyboard showing at all?
I'd like to open the keyboard only tapping on the qwerty icon (like I
had to do weeks ago
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 04:21:10 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
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babbled:
Well I have to say that it doesn't work always as expected... :/ I'm
comparing the prediction of the illume keyboard with the one of the
qtopia keyboard and using
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:56:06 +0200 julien cubizolles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
Le mercredi 27 août 2008 à 09:55 +1000, Carsten Haitzler a écrit :
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:31:45 +0200 David Samblas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
I have followed th Raster
Hello I often edit illume configuration/files that are loaded by illume
only on startup. To apply my changes I've to restart X (and so and qpe
and other X related processes).
Is there a way to reload (or kill and restart it) illume without
restarting X?
I figure that there is something since
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:00:50 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
babbled:
Well, generally for small words there's a correction list, but it's not
always complete and often there are words very different from the one
I'd like to write
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) ha scritto:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:41:39 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
babbled:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 04:13:14 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
And is there a way to disable
Valery Febvre wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Hello I often edit illume configuration/files that are loaded by illume
only on startup. To apply my changes I've to restart X (and so and qpe
and other X related processes).
Is there a way to reload (or kill and restart it) illume
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
If it doesn't need to be 2008.8, then you might want to give the frameworkd a
try, which has been written for exactly these things. There, it would be as
simple as (python example, but works with all kinds of languages of course):
Is there a way to use this in
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:16:37 +0200 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL
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babbled:
This is the fixed url:
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=blobdiff;f=src/server/phone/serverinterface/phonelauncher/phonelauncher_illume.cpp;h
Jelle De Loecker wrote:
It sure is something to go stark crazy about! I do love the ammount of
activity on this mailing lists.
Anyway, I have succesfully disabled the qpe keyboard, but I'm stuck with
yet another keyboard. This one actually LOOKS like a keyboard. It uses
images for its
Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
Is it possible to test Fennec yet?
Is this starting place?
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Build/Fennec
Well, it runs [1]. Slowly [2] but it runs! :P
I found the quoted page yesterday and I started compiling it with this
.mozconfig [3] (and with a fixed Openmoko
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
but as such it will display the most likely matches in the dictionary based on
how far the typo is from the word (the closest wins). it doesn't try and
predict at all - only fix so you have to type all the letters - it just
makes
up for typos and a fat
julien cubizolles wrote:
1 : sometimes, an application calls a keyboard and I get stuck with the
old keyboard. Is there a way to prevent that from opening so that no
matter what I always get raster's one ?
And is there a way to disable the automatic keyboard showing at all?
I'd like to open
Bryan DeLuca wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 10:49:24 -0700 (PDT)
yochaigal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, as you all know the phone sometimes doesn't wake from suspend mode.
This is very annoying, and I been able to find the fix yet.
It seems to go away if I disable the auto-suspend option.
Jim Morris wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Attached is the source and binary, if you have Qtopia, just copy the binary
qtgps to your FR, and
run it from the file manager or terminal. (I'll figure out how to package
it soon).
Oh you also need to install gpsd
Yorick Moko wrote:
Has anybody been able to use googlemaps with tangoGPS?
I did.
Look at this [1].
[1] http://forum.telefoninux.org/index.php/topic,174.0.html
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Dale Maggee wrote:
1. I don't think so, mainly because of bug # 1766 - can't be used as a
phone. YMMV.
Try using the workaround I've posted [1] using the attached
libficgta01vendor.so. It seems it makes telephony working in 2008.08 too.
[1]
Andreas Bogk wrote:
As far as I know, there's no import code yet. Be aware that currently
FSO doesn't have a contacts database, it stores all the contacts on the
SIM (which usually has limited capacity).
The API for storing contacts is pretty simple at the moment. If you
steal the dbus
Xavier Cremaschi ha scritto:
I am currently using Qtopia on Freerunner as my main/daily phone, but
could someone tell me if ASU would be usable too ? What will I loose (in
usability/functionality) with ASU ?
Well, I'm trying to do that but it's not easy... Actually I neither can
make my
After the infos written about Qtopia/ASU and OM.GTK, how could I import
my contacts in FSO? Milestone II is so nice!!
Maybe I should write a python script based on the zhone code or is there
already something for doing it?
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Cédric Berger wrote:
Does it work for some of you ?
Well... I can't neither find where I can configure my email! :o
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:28:52 -0700 Vijay Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
Assuming that your aspirations for the phone are to create something
that is more than just a tinkertoy for a few systems nerds like me,
and that you are hoping to
Søren Kristiansen wrote:
Hello
As the subject says, has anyone tried the invisibleSHIELD on the
freerunner? I'm still waiting for my freerunner but I'd like some sort
of protection for it once it arrives.
I didn't yet. I'm still waiting for its arrive.
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Bastian Feder ha scritto:
hey Marco,
do you know where to find the patches?
Here you are:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openmoko.kernel/3759
http://moko.mwester.net/dl.html
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mi 16. Juli 2008 schrieb Joseph Reeves:
I do it all the time ;-)
I'd like a keypad lock during calls. I know that there's some options
available during a call, but I'd much rather have to unlock them
first. Of course, it doesn't have to be a lock that's
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, papa-piet wrote:
Hi Ian,
check out that one:
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=21t=295#p2956
wow... someone (at best original author) should simply create a project
within openmoko.org for those openmokoscripts and see if it
Robert Horton wrote:
Joerg is right. Most of the comments, especially lately are a bit over the
line. I understood where people were coming from a few days ago when the
only response I saw regarding the GPS was the PDF showing good results
implying that the problem was not duplicated by the
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
We're about to verify a hw-fix so you could even watch video and still
have GPS positioning during that.
Excellent. One would hope official retailers *cough*pulster*cough* would
be able to perform such an operation, once verified; perhaps allow for
fixes being done by
Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
After the gta02 release dust settles, I will take another look at how
we can make our internal communication more public. It's all too easy
that good things are going on and people don't know about.
Expect to see more in the coming days.
Oh, finally...! I was
Jim Morris wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
In Ubuntu I had to install libfakekey-dev to compile.
However I've also ported and applied the thseiler's popup patch to this
version (I could attach it somewhere if you want, but it's still
incomplete since it's show only the clicked letter
smurfy - phil wrote:
i added a small script and infos at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Import_Vcf_Contacts
how to import vcf contacts to the default 2007.2 contacts application
What about using GTK contacts [1]?
It runs both on PC and in Openmoko and it should allow you to manage
your
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Jim Morris wrote:
Is this one available anywhere?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Input_Method
It looks pretty useable to me, at least I could see the keys.
I'd like to as this too... Where is that keyboard?
Is there any old code to be used (maybe after
Jim Morris ha scritto:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Well... I got it! :)
SVN deletes, but it doesn't forget the old code, so you can get it
taking the last revision available (r1471) as I've written in this wiki
section:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Input_Method#Getting_this_keyboard
steve wrote:
If your battery falls below a certain level then FreeRunner sometimes will
not charge it.
We are working on fixes for this but in the short term you have these
options.
1. Jump start your battery. Michael will explain how, Takes 5 seconds.
If I remember right, there's also
Arthur Marsh wrote:
Could someone please contact the gmane.org and see if the surviving
lists could be re-subscribed *without* email address scrambling?
I'm using Gmane too (well, using nntp for MLs rocks!), btw I've sent a
subscription request to Gmane asking for scrambling the addresses
Michael Shiloh wrote:
The final method involves charging the battery manually, enough to allow
Freerunner to boot. This requires an external power supply of about 4.5
Volts and should be done only if you feel comfortable with electronics
and hardware and understand about short circuits.
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Mo 14. Juli 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Michael Shiloh wrote:
The final method involves charging the battery manually, enough to allow
Freerunner to boot. This requires an external power supply of about 4.5
Volts and should be done only if you feel
Kelvie Wong wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Charles Pax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will we ever see multi-touch on the current Freerunner hardware revision? I
remember hearing something about how it's supported by the hardware, but
we're limited by X.org.
-Charles
Actually, X.org
Adam Talbot wrote:
What version of the FreeRunner's OS has the best SIM card support?
Spent the last week fighting with SIM cards. Just want it to run. Is
this even controlled by the OS, or is it something deeper?
I figure it's controlled by GSM firmware. It should be open sourced too,
isn't
Nigel wrote:
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/5-reasons-to-avoid-iphone-3g/
Thanks for sharing this. Please, to reach more people digg it at:
http://digg.com/linux_unix/5_reasons_to_avoid_iPhone_3G
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fixed with this link..
thx
Could you report how is qtopia working on GTA02 (we've just reviews
about Openmoko 2007.2...)?
Thanks!
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Jim Morris ha scritto:
Are there only the two keyboards for freerunner?
Look at openmoko projects... There are also other kinds of keyboards
developed by users. I've not tested them in real hardware but they seems
promising...
I have tried the matchbox one from the site, and it is way too
Lorn Potter wrote:
9. Is there any web browser available for this version? Lorn, I saw you
mentioned 4.4 will have a Webkit port. Can't wait for that.
4.4 is it. I am trying to get mgmnt to start qtopia 4.4 snapshots so I
could release images for it.
Sorry if I'm pressing too much since
Jim Morris wrote:
I tried to install Jalimo as per the web site,
https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/OpenMoko
but get an error about a failed dependency on libgcc-s1 which does not exist
anywhere.
Anyone managed to get Java running?
Yes. He did: http://tinyurl.com/567osc
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Kelvie Wong wrote:
Or, digg the original at:
http://digg.com/linux_unix/5_real_reasons_to_avoid_iPhone_3G
Ops... I didn't see that. The digg search sucks (and I wasn't neither
able to add the original link or check if it was already added)!
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Andy Selby ha scritto:
How do you enable 1A charging via software? The echo 'fast_cccv'
etc.. only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to this,
or does it have to be done by the kernel? This is for the Neo 1973 by
the way.
I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
you meen 369 USD ?
Well, yes but he's including also 2 years of warranty and extra goodies.
Well it isent my call, but I the the group leader will agree with me on
this.
If you're in Europe, I think that buying from USA isn't so cheap since
there are high import
Is it something different from what we already have on git.openmoko.org?
Since I've only heard rumors about it...
Anyway what are its key-points? QtWebKit support, Freerunner support,
then what else?
Any release date is planned for freerunner owners?
Thanks...
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Any release date is planned for freerunner owners?
Yes, we do have a release coming soon, and there will be 1973 and
freerunner images available.
Can you quantize the soon word? Days? Weeks? Months? :P
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Cédric Berger ha scritto:
Peter Naulls wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Yorick Matthys wrote:
Are there other persons interested in buying one?
I do :P
We could ask them to make one for the Freerunner.
Did you see this: http://tinyurl.com/6rmj5j :)
Also:
http://search.ebay.com
Michael Shiloh wrote:
Al Johnson wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2008, Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) skrev:
I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
with the Freerunner?
Thanks!
[1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=360065251941
Dennis Wollersheim ha scritto:
- From my hazy memory doing this with the Neo, there are 2 options, depending
on what image you are using. If you are using the qtopia image, I think
you need to get the contacts into qtopia image somehow.
Look in mail archives (i.e. with gmane), some weeks ago
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
It's often been wished for an Asterisk-to-Skype gateway. It would be
an elegant solution: run the gateway at home or on a hosted server,
and use any ordinary SIP or IAX client on the Neo.
Well last time I checked into that was a couple years ago, but now it
appears
Peter Naulls wrote:
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Yorick Matthys wrote:
Are there other persons interested in buying one?
I do :P
We could ask them to make one for the Freerunner.
Did you see this: http://tinyurl.com/6rmj5j :)
Also:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from
I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
with the Freerunner?
Thanks!
[1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=360065251941
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Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
Can someone point me at any screenshots of ASU and FSO?
The ASU ones are at http://dos.jogger.pl/2008/06/29/asu-to-przyszlosc/
I dunno about FSO...
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kenneth marken wrote:
On Saturday 28 June 2008 14:54:11 xiangfu wrote:
may be can use SMS control the remote NEO like send
#neo_command shutdown -h now
then the neo poweroff : )
that could be worriesome without some kind of id system to verify that the
sender is someone that should have
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
Youtube does provide higher quality mp4 video nowadays; you can get at
the download links from eg. keepvid.com service. So if the mp4 files
downloadable are ones that the Glamo chip can decode, that's our
solution; just code a youtube viewer that shows the mp4 versions.
Mike Montour wrote:
Jisakiel wrote:
- I understand the only problem precluding it as a DAP player is the
speaker not muting? Or *with headphones* it is mono? I understood GTA02
to have a single speaker but to be stereo capable with headphones... I'd
be devastated if wrong, or if other
kazaam wrote:
Can someone here answer my question if at the moment v5 or v6 are produced?
According to the past thread v5 vs v6, they should be led-fixed-v5
freerunners.
Anyway... Well, finally the GREAT news I was waiting for! :P
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any page on the wiki that shows the current GUI state of OM ?
Especially with the 'switch' to Qt I would like to know how both environments
interact graphically.
There are some pics and videos by Einstein from freeyourphone.de:
- http://tinyurl.com/66ktzl
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
And they use WINE to run android dev stuff on linux? My god - that
beggars the imagination.
I think he's talking about other applications. I think picasa uses wine.
and google earth
No, Google Earth is a native Qt application... Only Picasa uses
Mathieu Rochette wrote:
I recently discover the foxytag project
http://www.foxytag.com/en/presentation.html . I'm wondering if this
apps could run on the freerunner, if so I'll definitly buy one :D
amAze http://www.amazegps.com/welcome.php will soon integrate foxytag
but I think the
manoj kumar wrote:
Can the openmoko mobile be used as a mass storage device, or can it be
networked with windows???
Well, from a technical point of view I agree that making the Neo to show
itself as a mass storage device it's bad, but I honestly think that this
could be very useful.
For
Ian Darwin wrote:
If anybody feels the need to use a screen protector, I just tried one
called NavProtector that I got for a few bucks on eBay, and it fits
nicely (cut about 1mm shorter than the screen, so check before you
stick! and maybe center it).
Good. I've already asked on this list
luther ha scritto:
The freerunner CPU is ARM920T ,can't support android system img,I think
it can update to ARM926EJ-S ?
AFAIK when Google Android code will be available it will be possible to
port it to work with ARMv4 CPUs.
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Bastian Muck wrote:
I have a little idea. Imagine, you put your finger somewhere on the
right side of the screen. The average point is also somewhere at the
right side. When you put another finger e.g. at the left side the
average point jumps somewhere to the middle. This jump is where we
ian douglas wrote:
I think that knowing a best case scenario (where you stay in the same
location), you get about 6 hours of talk time, is still helpful. Cell
phone manufacturers typically report a best case scenario when
reporting talk time and standby time, with the legalese and fine print
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Anyway, I'll appreciate so much if another one of the lucky Freerunner
owners could make a battery test (also just a standby one) in a place
with low GSM coverage...
Standby doesn't vary with signal-strength. Just
Matt Mets wrote:
I tried out the ASU software update on my GTA01 tonight, and took a
short video of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISHrtuQuGM
Cool video!
The keyboard seems quite nice, and worked well with a stylus (better
than the video might suggest, I was working around the camera).
Ian Darwin wrote:
I won't say it was easy or pretty, but I did it.
Cool... I want do it also with my Motorola phone importing contacts,
SMSs and events from the binary seem files... Maybe I could use some of
your advices!
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Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
FR-TS is a resistive-4wire-type, which per se isn't capable of multitouch. I
plan to investigate on some very hackerish tricks to get a little more of
info out of this design, but for now: NO not possible.
/jOERG
I knew this, but it's neither possible to use the
einstein wrote:
the day is over an the freerunner turns off after 16hours. I charged it
over night, 7 hours long. So i only turn on the gsm. I don't use the
Freerunner often. A short gps session of 15min an some sms, one short
call, one missed call! And in the afternoon i wake up the freerunner
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
steve wrote:
Yes mass pro will start soon. There is another batch of a few hundred
or so phones being built tomorrow.
I’ll Know more after tomorrows build.
Thanks for the news Steve!
I'm waiting for a better ones tomorrow... :P
In this Linuxtag report [1
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
I will like to know how the diferents components(wifi, gps...) affects
on the battery drainage
and a music with headset test and ...and ...and..I want my freeruner to
do it myself ;)!!!
Me too.. I figure that also PowerTop could be useful in this research!
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Finally I've found something!
Einstein from freeyourphone.de got a Freerunner and started a very good
report [1]
Just to notify: Einstein has updated his post [1] with a battery test
done using the mwester suspend-enabled kernel [2] and, if I've
understood
Christoph Pulster wrote:
- Freerunner - ready to order ASAP it is available.
Cool, so EU customers will get it before ordering the phone from you
than buying it from USA...
- soon we offer accessories for Freerunner like spare batterie, charger,
Headset, pouch and also the debug-board
McCreery, Lee CTR DISA wrote:
I know everyone at OM has been busting their butts to get things pushed
out, but the proto has been in the hands of many people for ~1 month and
a half+. Is there any more info on how long the battery lasts?
I know this will get kicked back to “it depends what
einstein wrote:
Hi Marco,
i say 8 hours. GSM only runs, no wifi or gps or someting else. At the
moment i don't found any powermanagment... so only the screen dims and
lock...
Ok, good... Could you do also other tests?
Anyway, when you said 8 hours, did you mean only 8 hours of GSM
standby
Jens Fursund wrote:
Maybe I am missing something. But does this mean, that if I want my
phone to be able to receive calls it will only last 8-8.5 hours?. Or
can I recieve calls from suspend mode? So the phone will be able to
wake up when a call i coming in?
Of course... The phone will be able
Bin Chen ha scritto:
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Al Johnson
Until now some Qtopia components, like the telephony, DRM and the safe
execution environment software stacks, were only available under the
commercial development license.
So how about the telephony parts of QT in moko, we need
Marcel ha scritto:
Am Samstag 24 Mai 2008 14:47:03 schrieb rakshat hooja:
I am not to sure how many people have seen the Neo software stack diagram
on the wiki but after looking at it there really should not be a GTK Vs
Qtopia argument any more. But I do wonder how Android fits in?
Vinc Duran wrote:
Is there video of the production FreeRunner in use? I found
http://illume.projects.openmoko.org/illume-vv-01.avi posted by Kevin
Dean on May 19th. Is that video of shipping software or just a concept
video?
That's a video about a first Illume implementation by Rasterman, it
Kevin Dean wrote:
Anyway, the writeup can be read at:
It's about a day (since it has been posted on planet) that I can't
connect to your site! :(
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Thomas Ebi wrote:
Well as official partner will it sell the 10pack with the goodies? If
Pulster doesn't is there another reseller that sell the pack?
I sent a mail to Pulster asking about this and they said that they won't be
selling the 10pack but expect their price to be under that of an
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ha scritto:
Thomas Ebi wrote:
Well as official partner will it sell the 10pack with the goodies? If
Pulster doesn't is there another reseller that sell the pack?
I sent a mail to Pulster asking about this and they said that they
won't be selling the 10pack but expect
Thomas Ebi wrote:
I guess I can remove myself from the groupsales page now.
Well, I think that the GroupSales wiki page could be used however to
reach people for creating Openmoko User Groups, also if you won't buy
the Freeunner from the USA...
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Steven Le Roux wrote:
To resume, there are some dsitributors :
France : Bearstech
Germany : TRIsoft
Again there's also Pulster for Germany (and rest of Europe too).
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Matt Manjos wrote:
From what I understand, Getting a cardinal point-equivalent _heading_
is easy with GPS, but if you are stationary and spinning, it will not
update.
Accelerometers could help here...!
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Marc Bantle wrote:
Not to forget pulster.de, who charges 299€ for a freerunner ;-)
Maybe less. Check my previous mail!
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Tom Cooksey wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 21:45:37 Michael Shiloh wrote:
* Ported Qtopia to Xorg, so it is possible to run Qtopia, GTK, ELF, and
Python applications all at the same time
Hmmm... Just wondering if anyone has seen this:
Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano ha scritto:
Rodolphe Ortalo ha scritto:
Bonjour!
Tiens tiens... voilà une adresse email qui me rappelle quelque chose;
bien que je n'ai pas remis les pieds a l'école depuis un sacré bout de
temps. (Ouf, déjà...!)
Merci pour le lien vers le revendeur local en tout cas.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
no it was not announced. it was a management decision. :)
[CUT]
Im not trying to continue this thread, Im not trying to start any flame wars
about one toolkit vs another... Im very sorry if it looked like this - it was
no my intention... :-)
that's
digger vermont wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 11:01 +0200, Michele Renda wrote:
shhh... don't get up the child :)
Let them to work in peace, our baby is becoming bigger :)
It'd be fun to see a picture of them on the assembly line.
This [1] is not live neither it's building a Freerunner, but
Steven Kurylo wrote:
And you'd end up arguing about the colour of the bike shed none stop.
Some decisions openmoko just needs make to deliver us a phone.
I know and I appreciate it... I'd just like more if they would have a
better communication with us and with 3rd party developers (anyway
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
as such the software update has both qtopia on it as well as enlightenment as
the wm - yes, some apps use etk too. native look really doesn't exist. there
is no one homogeneous toolkit. qt has no changes made to its look and feel
currently. gtk does ship
steve wrote:
HA, you found it.
Ehehe... I knew :P!
I've seen that a couple of weeks ago, but I thought it was just a proof
of concept...
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Andrew Bruno wrote
Thought this might be of some interest to the community. I contacted the
guys over at MarkMail, a search engine for mailing list archives and they
kindly loaded the OpenMoko lists. They have a slick web interface for
browsing threads and some very nice advanced search
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