Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> Could someone with 2008.12 please check if the package at
> http://files.1407.org/openmoko/rotate/omnewrotate_0.5.2-r0_armv4t.ipk
> solves issue #4 [1]? If so, I'd be willing to release 0.5.3 fixing it
> since it isn't yet really using libframeworkd-glib...
>
> [1]
Jeff Andros wrote:
On Feb 10, 2008 6:42 PM, Robin Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm looking for some software to eventually go on my neo, but i've no
idea what it would be called
I think mind mapping might be what you're looking for, check out here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min
Christopher Earl wrote:
Hope someone here can be of assistance. I want to develop apps for OM without using qemu or xoo or any of the other convoluted methods for application development. is there any easy way of developing apps on my desktop and compile it for OM, i was hoping that it would be si
Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek] wrote:
Sad news. It is bad news for OM Community but personally I understand
move like this. Best regards for Harald.
http://gnumonks.org/~laforge/weblog/2007/11/16/#20071116-leaving_openmoko
Best regards.
--
*Bartlomiej Zdanowski*
Programmer
Product Research & De
Michael Shiloh wrote:
I have received some further updates from Harald.
Apparently we have resolved the legal issues with the driver for the
GPS chip on GTA01, and the problem right now is that we switched from
OABI to EABI. The original driver from Global Locate / Broadcom worked
for OABI bu
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On 9/23/07 Bertrand Juglas wrote:
I've tried to send my answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but i've
received an administrative email reply informing me about an "unknown
user" error so i'm sending you below my answer so you can forward it
to the good email.
Oh wow this was my m
Just wanted to give a big thanks to Rod, who un-bricked my Neo last week.
I couriered it over to him from Sydney and he turned it around in less
than a day.
That'll teach me for not getting the advanced kit :-)
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Thomas Wood wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 01:43 +, an unknown sender wrote:
I ran a "nand erase" when I was a bit tired and have killed my phone.
As long as you didn't erase uboot you should still be able to re-flash
the phone without a deb
Thomas Wood wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 01:43 +, an unknown sender wrote:
I ran a "nand erase" when I was a bit tired and have killed my phone.
As long as you didn't erase uboot you should still be able to re-flash
the phone without a debug board.
Regards,
Thomas
I literally
I ran a "nand erase" when I was a bit tired and have killed my phone.
Anyone in Sydney with a debug board that I can use to resurrect it?
Alternately, does anyone know if is it possible to buy the debug board
separately to the Neo?
Cheers,
Mark C.
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Just got the credit card charge email.
Order #2112
Subtotal: $300 USD
Shipping: $61.57 USD
Total: $361.57 USD
Shipping to Australia (I asked for express).
Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
...and shipping cost are LOWER than previously mentioned on the page:
Your credit card has now been charged by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giles Jones wrote:
On 16 Jul 2007, at 19:49, Ryan Prior wrote:
I like the tagline "Your phone, your way." The idea is that we are
putting the consumer in control - this line may mean different
things to a techie and non-techie, but that's okay - it ties in with
the
t a config matter to get them to ship anywhere.
We maintain a wireless community network with 150 hotspots and 40,000 users
in Montreal Canada.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Chandler
Sent: 10 juillet 2007 03:03
To: Danie
One of the guys on the SLUG (Sydney LUG) mailing list, found info that should
answer some questions about using the Neo 1973 in Australia.
I am not an expert, but my take on this is that as long as the GSM modem is to
international standards, then there is no problem. The fact that there is a
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 05:57:25PM +0200, Daniel Willmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 15:50:15 -0700
> "Jeff Andros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm not familiar with spreadshirt's stuff, but I know that some of the
> > shirts on cafepress are done with a direct dye process(dye goes
Gary Oliver wrote:
I've been trying to get the openmoko build (using the super Makefile)
to go for the last few days without complete success.
I believe I've followed the instructions with respect to the system
requirements, and the build DOES get through about 12 hours of work
(about 400meg has
Rod Whitby wrote:
Ole Tange wrote:
I had hoped there was video coverage of the event. When I found out
there was not I asked one of the better seated persons to record the
event using my pocket camera. I have yet to see if the recording is
acceptable.
What is the easiest way to distribut
Would it be possible to keep the Neo's internal clock accurate using
time stamps from GPS information?
I know GPS provides that information for some output formats and that it
wouldn't be the stratum 0 accuracy that you get from more expensive
hardware. But it would probably be enough to stop ow
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