It seems some community responsibility is in order. Being an open source
project, it's important that positive and respectful lines of communication
remain open. Those members who are "close to the metal", so to speak, have
an obligation to send proper communications out via the lists (or
otherwi
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
I got past qemu now and it's getting stuck on qtopia.
(Again, why do I need that for openmoko?)
qtopia or qmake?
Qmake is needed to build webkit which is used by openmoko-feedreader.
uicmoc4-native_4.3.1
To workaround the problem you had with gentoo and u
Sorry I know this shouldn't be on community but since the thread is here...
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Like i said, building uicmoc4 out of Qt/Embedded, which doesn't need
X. uic and moc are Qt tools, you can build them against Qt/X11 or
Qt/Embedded
So what do I need to have on my build syste
Giles Jones wrote:
GSM antenna is at bottom of phone, should be at top of phone.
I thought the idea of having the antenna at the bottom was so that the
signal isn't attenuated by your head so much during a call.
[At least someone told me that was a good thing on the RAZRs and it
sounded con
Rod Whitby wrote:
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
On 8/5/07, Giles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Passwords and pins are pretty fiddly, even tedious to enter.
AFAIK, when you buy a SIM card, you are given a 4-digit PIN number,
which is the only means of authentication between the end-us
Michael Welter wrote:
Here is a Cingular pay-as-you-go SIM: 73000G3021
Does that SIM work?
It is a Gemalto SIM and to the best of my knowledge is identical to the
latest cards from Gemalto apart from the rebranding to AT&T.
The new AT&T branded cards should be marked
71234 G
3022
Eri
Can you tell me the numbers on the chip side of the SIM?
Not the 20 digit ICCID but the 5 digit SKU followed by a letter and then
the 4 digit Vendor and Version number underneath it.
For example G&D cards say
71234 D
2202
Eric
Pranav Desai wrote:
On 7/29/07, *Andy Poling* <[EMAIL PROT
Are you sure this wasn't a certificate issue on your jar file. I had no
trouble downloading J2ME apps last year using T-Mobile US and my own web
site. For some of the handsets you needed to hack the root certificate
in the phone or in the Sprint case download a developer certificate to
the phon
Harrison Metzger wrote:
I'm not actually sure what number you need. On the (what I would call
front side) side with NO contacts there is the iccid number which is
long. On the back (side with contacts) their are 2 numbers: 71324 and
4021 (please don't clone my phone, lol). So we don't play emai
Harrison Metzger wrote:
Many people (including I) have not been able to get the at&t 3g sim
card (the one with the "3g fireball") working in our neos. The older
cingular ones do work (they are "64K smart chip"). I dont care if it
does 2g, I would like for my at&t sim card to work in the phone.
Harrison Metzger wrote:
Is there any way to make a 3G sim card work in the device (even if it
does 2.5g)?
Since the Calypso chipset is 2G a "3G SIM" will only work if it contains
both the USIM and SIM applications.
I would expect that this is the case for most operators that have both
2G and 3
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