Freerunner with buzz fix applied for sale in the UK. £99, no reserve on eBay.

2009-06-06 Thread Peter Strapp
Hi all,
For those who are looking for a Freerunner in the UK, I have mine (with 
buzz fix applied) listed for sale on eBay.co.uk.

It has a start price of £99 and no reserve. More info can be found at:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=190312832538

Regards,
Peter.

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Re: Buzz fix attempt, tomorrow

2009-01-27 Thread Peter Strapp
I'm getting a '403 forbidden' message. looks like we don't have read access.

Peter.

Yoann ARNAUD wrote:
 Yoann ARNAUD a écrit :

   
 I'll try to make the pictures available tonight.
 

 Here they are :

 http://perso.crans.org/yarnaud/Openmoko/Buzz_Fix/


   


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Re: turning wifi off

2009-01-12 Thread Peter Strapp
It looks like wifi can be turned on and off using the framework now. It
uses wmiconfig as below:

wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan enable
wmiconfig -i eth0 --wlan disable

See:
http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.Device.PowerControl.html;hb=HEAD
http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=framework.git;a=commit;h=59855d9afbcf60f19b31042bfd95528b8f165419

Peter.



Michał Brzozowski wrote:
 Hello,

 I think this applies to all distros.  It's still a big mistery for me 
 how to turn off wifi after you used it so it doesn't drain power.  Or 
 even better turn it off when the phone is suspended and then turn it on 
 again.  I tried 'iwconfig eth0 essid none', 'ifconfig eth0 down', but 
 the phone is still draining a lot of power and the wifi icon is still on 
 in Om2008.12.  I'm looking for a command line solution, but if there's a 
 great app that manages the wifi and turns it off correctly I'd be happy 
 to use it.

 Thanks,
 Michal

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Re: How do you like to read a phone number?

2008-12-29 Thread Peter Strapp
In the UK the format varies depending on the length of the STD code (The
digits following the country code). Most STD codes are 5 digits long (4
when using international format). City STD codes can range between 3 and
6 digits. The most common formats are shown below. Wikipedia has an
excellent article on UK number formats -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_telephone_numbering_plan

International
+44 7xxx xxx xxx Mobile Phones
+44 1xxx xxx xxx Landlines
+44 2xxx xxx xxx Landlines
+44 20   London

National
07xxx xxx xxx Mobile Phones
01xxx xxx xxx Landlines
02xxx xxx xxx Landlines
020-- London

Peter.


Michele Renda wrote:
 Hello to all

 I would like to know how do you like to read the phone number:

 I try to explain: when we read a phone number we usually like to separe 
 it with some spaces or signs:
 for example in Italy when someone give me a mobile phone number I 
 usually write:

 +39 347 123456

 Or if it is a fixed number:

 +39 02 123456 or +39 011 123456

 But I know in USA is more common something like: +1-212-123456

 Please, who has some time, can you please write your country (Italy, 
 France, etc.) and the way how usually is normal to read a phone number 
 in your country (with international prefix)

 The format I use to descrive is this: +39 ### * or +1-###-* (where # 
 replace a char, and * replace all remaining chars)

 Thank you a lot for your time
 Michele Renda

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Re: First impressions on new Android rootfs

2008-12-03 Thread Peter Strapp
Paul wrote:
 which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
 
   

 Right.. I stuck the new jffs and uImage-android on the Freerunner.

 I can get to the system even though the SIM card is not recognised 
 (probably because the SIM's pin is still in place). Pressing menu (power 
 button) takes me away from the prompt, works well.

 Looks nice, works well. Good job!

 Could not get to a shell, but perhaps I should've tried that as root?

 Paul
 (Just too bad about the phone bit... ;-)

   
Hi, do you know whether the wake from suspend issue has been resolved in 
this image?

Peter


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Re: Slashdot post but no web store?

2008-06-25 Thread Peter Strapp
I sure hope it's for sale as I have a UPS tracking number from Truebox  
(UK Openmoko Distributor) that says that it has been collected from 
them. I'm hoping it will be in my hands tomorrow.

Their website also states that the first batch of Freerunners have been 
sent to customers 
(https://www.truebox.co.uk/trueboxportal/index.php?wk=Openmoko).


Kevin Dean wrote:
 The rumors of the Freerunner being on sale have been greatly exagerated.

 From what I've heard, SOME distributors have been notified that
 Freerunner devices are being shipped to those retailers. Retailers
 need to have a product in stock in order to sell it on the day it is
 released, that is what is happening now. The Freerunners are being
 shipped to them.

 For the end user, absoluely nothing has changed since yesterday.

 The reason the Openmoko web store hasn't been updated yet is because
 the Freerunner isn't for sale yet. :)

 That said, Openmoko is getting a lot of attention right now because of
 that article, so it's probably a very good thing to have some form of
 anticipation building message or teaser product there to keep the hype
 going...

 On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Andy Selby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 nerdyH writes Openmoko has begun shipping its Linux-based, open source Neo
 Freerunner phone to five newly announced distributors, in Germany, France,
 and India, says the company.
   
 /me checks Gmail and finds nothing on the announce list so heart
 recommences beating.

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