My guess is that it's not up yet; he's yet to create it, and asking for our
input as to what it should have.
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Mo Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not working for me either... slashdotted?
>
> On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 08:53 -0500, Kosa wrote:
> > not working...
> >
Perhaps "phone-cron" needs to be written, to take anacron to the level of
task flexibility required for modern cell phones. Cron and anacron are
crusty old beasts - we need something fresh and sharp.
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED M
The page is still giving a 404 to me.
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Dirk Deimeke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> > But for me, that link is 404 Not Found. The wiki seems to be down.
> > Brenda mentioned in another thread that the wiki was being upgraded.
> > I'm guessing that is in proc
She says it's going to be thinner and then you hear faintly in the
background somebody says "No, it's not."
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Alexey Feldgendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:39:07 +0200, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U05
. I
> don't like to thump my chest
>
> in public so I thought it better to share with him in private. Sorry that
> you took it the way you did.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mail
> > I never said anything about a conspiracy - I just thought I'd point out
> that
> > it strikes me as strange to respond to somebody's call to open up a
> process
> > and involve the community by asking that person to make their
> communications
> > private!
>
> So according to you, it should not
all to open up a process
and involve the community by asking that person to make their communications
private!
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Prior wrote:
>
> > A synopsis:
> >
> > Lowell: "Let's make
A synopsis:
Lowell: "Let's make this project community-driven."
Steve: "Please talk to me about it privately."
WTF?
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:48 PM, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lowell,
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> You can send me a personal mail and I will address your concerns.
>
> You are a valuable ass
Here's hoping there's no tragedy involved! Best wishes to Michael and the
conference-goers.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:59 PM, Ajit Natarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> A lot of us were eagerly awaiting your presentation at the Embedded
> Linux Conference in Mountain View, Californi
This really shows how little the OpenMoko community understands the
Neo. Why port Windows Mobile when we could be porting Windows 3.1?
Windows 3.1 is a lightweight OS which has excellent application
support from a broad and stable base of industry, and which has
successors which we know to be of e
I'm hoping to see small and cool things coming out of Nokia/Trolltech,
Intel, Motorola, Asus, and friends these next few years. As the
sub-sub-subnotebooks become tinier and skinnier, and the ultramobiles
and smartphones get bigger and more powerful, the underlying
technologies may converge enough
I don't see what the picture has to do with OpenMoko. It's a neat shot to be
sure, but I don't get the correlation.
On Jan 8, 2008 12:41 PM, Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been playing around with my camera at late night and once took an (in
> my
> opinion) quite nice shot. N
How exciting. :-)
Let's give OpenMoko a killer GUI, okay?
BTW -- does this mean Enlightenment glitz for the Moko UI?
On 11/1/07, Sean Moss-Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> I'm extremely excited to announce that Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
> has joined OpenMoko, Inc. The
Now what I really want to see is a "candy bar" form factor for an OpenMoko
phone from FIC. That would allow the multitudes of developers still
interested in that form factor to develop for OpenMoko or QTopia and have a
high-quality, open handset to work and innovate on.
On 10/23/07, Gerald A <[EMA
Sometimes, these miracles happen. :-)
On 10/17/07, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or should I say, "my head is still spinning".
>
> I filed a bug report at 10:59 this morning (bug 947).
>
> At 11:12 there was a response (Thanks Soeren!) that not only addressed
> both issues I raised, bu
Nope, no trick. QTopia just doesn't have support for power saving on Neo1973
last I heard, so the battery you're life is the battery life everybody's
getting. It is an issue that will be resolved, though.
On 10/13/07, Joseph Heenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Graham Williams wrote:
>
> > Howeve
I'd like to see a package of simply, fully working, high-quality example
applications, including tutorials on cross-compiling and linking against
different versions of the various OpenMoko libraries. It would provide an
excellent starting point for developers such as myself who want to dive in
but
The fact is that the "first version" was put out early so that hardware
hackers and developers could get their hands on the phone in advance. The
hardware is simply not ready for consumers, but hopefully with the help of
all the people who have bought the hardware and are hacking on it we will
have
surprise! It's october 07 right now and the GTA02 is nowhere on the horizon.
Again, I am not connected to FIC, but it seems apparent to me that we won't
see GTA02s ship within the next 6 months.
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The hardware for the GTA01 will not change, but a GTA02 phone with upgraded
hardware is scheduled for release some time next year (NB: I am not
connected to FIC, everything I say is just hearsay) and is supposed to
include WiFi, accelerometers, and better performance from the RAM and
processor.
If
The phone still can't be relied on to make calls. At this point, if you're
looking for a phone that you can call with in an emergency or can rely on
for business use, OpenMoko is not ready. What is ready is the software stack
that will let you hack on the different components and get things working
On 10/6/07, Rodolphe Ortalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Le vendredi 05 octobre 2007 à 11:35 -0700, Michael Shiloh a écrit :
> > Ok, that does it. No more pictures for my presentations! From now on my
> > presentation tool will be vi.
>
> Hmmm, I wonder if using emacs would not be a better idea f
The openclipart library needs stuff like this! Good submission.
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, if the wiki took SVG, I would have uploaded them there instead of
> the
> openclipart library.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community-
Is there a bootloader option for the Neo that could let developers decide
whether to boot into OpenMoko or QTopia? If so, it could provide a
convenient fallback option in case tinkering with one of the systems caused
it to stop working. You could boot into QTopia to surf the net and debug the
OpenM
I think that would be awesome... that's all have to add, though. If anybody
wants to make a fun cosmetic change to the Dialer, this could be a really
cool one!
On 9/17/07, Joshua Layne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> kinda tongue-in-cheek, but...
> so kinetic scrolling works now
> and all the 'dial
I tend to think that a call router that works via a wifi hotspot would be a
really excellent solution. If you can make it work technically, I would go
for it.
On 9/12/07, Vittoria Cozza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> here again group of computer science student from University of Bari-Ita
The Ubuntu stack is not necessarily designed for phones - it is targeted
first at ultramobile PCs and tablet PCs. However, many of the programs that
Ubuntu has started should be of benefit to the OpenMoko project.
On 9/3/07, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Not sure if thi
The Neo1973, as a hacker/developer phone as well as a consumer phone, was
designed to be spacious enough that the hardware inside was not inaccessable
to tinkerers. A super-slim phone is hard to thinker on, which explains the
decision to make the Neo relatively stocky. FIC/OpenMoko have stated that
of which, does anybody from FIC's marketing division read this
list? If not, perhaps we could invite somebody?
On 7/16/07, Giles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16 Jul 2007, at 19:49, Ryan Prior wrote:
> I like the tagline "Your phone, your way." The idea is t
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 spirit of freedom.
On 7/16/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Darwin wrote:
> Call it
Are my emails getting sent twice somehow? I'm using gmail, but have not
noticed any duplication or errors.
On 7/7/07, David Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If anyone has noticed..
Those of you posting from Gmail accounts are having your emails re-sent
every 60-90 minutes.
It is decidedly Gmai
A standard drawing pad, such as those used by an artist, is a good example
of Claim 1. As a touch-sensitive input device, it causes a change in cursor
position and state corresponding with the position at which it is touched.
All that differs in Claim 1 of this patent is the stipulation that it is
ROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/4/07, Ryan Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You seem to imply that there is a technical infeasibility that cannot be
> overcome. If the public point database were segregated by a UNIX-style
> permissions system and connected to via SSH, wouldn't it
You seem to imply that there is a technical infeasibility that cannot be
overcome. If the public point database were segregated by a UNIX-style
permissions system and connected to via SSH, wouldn't it be just about as
safe as any public file server or database? Files that are "shared" can be
acces
On 7/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenMoko was offered a "custom" Sponsorship which includes a booth but not
a speaking opportunity. However, we are free to organize a BoF. I presume
there is interest in such?
If so, I'll go ahead and schedule one.
I'll go ahead and thr
On 7/3/07, Ryan Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
>
> Hey! I just noticed that we are listed on the conference homepage!
> http://www.ubuntulive.com/ Hopefully this will increase awareness and
> interest.
T
On 7/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey! I just noticed that we are listed on the conference homepage!
http://www.ubuntulive.com/ Hopefully this will increase awareness and
interest.
That probably means that FIC / OpenMoko paid Canonical / Ubuntu a bunch of
money -- evide
Cool idea. I think we should get the press machine turning on the inside,
and then set it loose when the Phase 2 is released and ready for prime time.
On 7/1/07, Nick Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Which brings me to a sudden (though premature) thought I had. I read
one or two other posts
We could do this with GPS, too. You could have the phone export encrypted
GPS location data every hour or so, and if you lose your phone then you can
use your key to decode the GPS and find it.
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Whoever gets to it first -- if left up to the core developers, everything
more critical than it gets precedence. If somebody from the community (say,
a guitar player) decides to take the project and develop it, we'll get the
tuner all the sooner. (I'm a poet and didn't even realize it!)
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d for
a mobile development company or something, it would be no problem.
On 6/27/07, Joe Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ryan Prior writes:
> If FIC/OpenMoko could run some sort of deal where I could buy the
> GTA01 for $300 and send it back in for a $150 or $200 upgrade when the
On 6/6/07, Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 01:12:18 Ryan Prior wrote:
> I'm in the same situation. I need a phone, no question. The Neo 1973 is
the
> phone I want, no question. The question is this: will the Neo1973 with
WiFi
> be ava
On 6/26/07, Rui Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi :
My name is Rui Moreira and i am a very enthusiastic linux user, i am
starting to play around with openmoko using qemu.
I am running it on a Fedora 7 box, and the system is very slow... any
pointers ?
These are suggestions for QEMU use in
On 6/7/07, Hans van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Other issues worry me - Im in South Africa - whats the P&P going to be?
Is the price tag really going to be $350? ($50 here or there may break
my enthusiasm)
I always thought South Africans could drop 3000 rand on a phone and not even
f
I'm in the same situation. I need a phone, no question. The Neo 1973 is the
phone I want, no question. The question is this: will the Neo1973 with WiFi
be available by the time I cannot live without a phone for any longer? If
the answer is no, I will be really disappointed, and it will probably be
Any chance we can buy colorful FIC / OpenMoko shirts to display our
affection?
Cheers,
Ryan
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-- Forwarded message --
From: Ryan Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Apr 20, 2007 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: picture viewer
To: Florent THIERY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If we're going to have a mokofingerwheel on the map interface, why not allow
finger wheel up to zoom out
Dear OpenMoko community,
I plan on writing and extending OpenMoko apps to take best advantage of GPS
data, providing support to all OpenMoko apps via d-bus and providing useful
built-in functions in the base Moko apps. My primary objectives are:
1) Write a library or daemon that provides simple g
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