[QtMoko] Freerunner making a squealing noise

2009-07-29 Thread Ian Munsie
Hey all,

Has anyone else ever experienced a loud squealing or shrieking noise
on their Freerunner that begins some amount seconds (varies) after
starting or receiving a phone call? The noise rapidly gets louder once
it starts and within about a second is much louder than the voice.
Both parties can hear the noise and it makes communication very
difficult. I first noticed it on the 18th which was a few days after I
updated from QTEI to QTMoko (FSO variant 20090707). This Freerunner
has not been buzz fixed, but this is not a buzzing issue. The noise
sounds like no kind of RF interference or feedback that I have ever
heard - the pitch is not fixed and the closest thing I can think of to
compare it to is the wind whistling through some trees, but much
louder and quite a bit harsher.

-I

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Re: Hello world. Is the Neo Freerunner dead?

2009-07-09 Thread Ian Munsie
 I've been drooling over the Freerunner for years now, specifically to have
 the capability to plug a REAL keyboard to it and SSH into my network.
snip
  else
      do I have an alternative
  fi
snip
 I can tinker freely and willingly with the phone, but I need to
 place/receive calls ans SSH into my network.

So you want [to at least consider holding off until more information
regarding] the upcoming Nokia N900 Rover Internet Tablet based on
Linux [is released, including an official statement from Nokia that
the tablet has all the software stacks in place to support voice via
the 3G modem and not just data], which supports both wired (using an
appropriate cable and switching the USB port to host mode via software
readily available from the maemo extras repository which adds a nice
extra friendly icon in the control panel) and bluetooth (which I
recommend) keyboards. OpenSSH (or Dropbear if you are so inclined) can
easily be installed from the maemo extras repository to facilitate all
your logging into and out of needs.


 The Developers only ubiquitous tag seems to suggest that it may not just 
 work.

That is correct. Just how much work you need to apply to make it just
work depends on (off the top of my head):
a) Your definition of work
b) Your expectations
c) Your experience with Linux
d) Your free time
e) Your cranium bashing index
f) Which distro you picked
g) How much documentation you are willing, and have the time, to read.
h) Your experience with Linux
i) The size of your fingers (smaller and nimbler is better)
j) Your tolerance for small on screen keyboards (what do you think you
will have to do to get that nice large keyboard to work? Compare that
to the nice finger friendly GUI in the Internet Tablets)
k) Your tolerance for small on screen keyboards (what do you do when
you need to reply to an SMS and don't have your full size keyboard
with you, or time to set it up?)
l) How much time you are willing to spend flashing it (openmoko:
depending on size of image, up to tens of minutes. Internet tablet:
seconds. literally. no exaggeration. I was surprised myself when I
first upgraded the OS on my N800).
m) Your expectations
n) Your definition of work

I believe I saw a figure mentioned in a recent thread of about three
months to get the Freerunner to a state where it would operate how
that particular person could use it as their daily phone. I wouldn't
be surprised if that was exaggerated, then again, from my own
experiences I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't.

Personally I have my phone in a state where it is usable as a daily
phone and have been unwilling to change it since then. I prefer the
annoying bugs I know to the bugs I don't since it is now my main phone
and I can't really afford to risk breaking it yet again.



Don't let me put you off the Freerunner any more than I already have -
as evidenced by this mailing list there are clearly plenty of people
who swear by and love the phone to death, but there are many people
who have been sorely disappointed by the Freerunner and I don't want
you only getting one side of the story and ending up disappointed
yourself.



Eagerly awaiting the launch of the N900 so I can ditch this Freerunner,
-Ian

OR

Logging off for a few days to avoid the inevitable flamewar I just sparked,
-Ian




Pity, I really wanted FIC to succeed.

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Openmoko Neo Freerunner Re: How to get buzz fix in Australia

2009-06-17 Thread Ian Munsie
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Denis Johnson wrote:
 I have asked this before but the thread seems to have fizzled.

 I have a GTA02 V5 one of the first group purchases into Australia and
 I would like to know if anyone in Australia is planning a buzz fix
 party or if there is somewhere overseas I can send my Freerunner to
 get fixed.

 I do not have the equipment or expertize to do it myself. Any
 recommendations welcome.

 regards Denis

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First and second complaints that my handset suffers from the buzz last
night. Anyone handy with a soldering iron in Canberra feel like a buzz
fix party?

I'll CC this to the Canberra Linux Users Group mailing list since
there are several people on that list who were part of the group
purchase and I'm pretty sure they don't all subscribe to this list.

Cheers,
- -Ian


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