hello all,
I am doing a project on openmoko. I need some help regarding the usb
interface of openmoko.
Is USB port available on openmoko a master, slave or OTG port?
I need to send the data from openmoko to an embedded device through a usb to
serial converter IC. The small embedded device only has
hi,
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Matthias Stone <
matthias.stone.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, the following advice comes from an ametuer.
>
> I doubt this is the proper (or universal) way to fix this, but what I found
> worked around this for me: copy the ccmake command before the errors, cd
hello,
I downloaded the toolchain and tried to build the sample project using steps
as given on
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain#Building_a_sample_project
But, when I tried to run make command, I got the following error:
>>libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libXinerama.la'
>
There is a ticket #58 in shr trac which describes your issue
(http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/58). I mentioned it at irc and
added a comment to reopen the ticket, but there's been no reaction so far.
---
Mark
Gaël HERMET schrieb:
> Hi community,
>
> I am using the las
nning omnewrotate from the command line or icon works as
expected - in other words, awesomely. ;-)
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ister for example uses a mini netbook as her main desktop
machine. Desktop systems should be equally usable and funcional on small
devices as on powerful machines.
Greetings, Mark
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William Kenworthy:
> Did a quick google but couldnt figure out what it uses as storage.
> Hopefully not a relational database - they have their uses and qtopia
> has conclusively proven this is *NOT* it :)
Yes, the do indeed use MySQL!
Regards, Ma
OpenSource projects.
Best regards, Mark Weinem
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igured out
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Yorick Moko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> by "gratis" he means "without cost"
>
Oops... :) Yes, I mean "free as in beer."
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> greetings,
>
> collabnet, my employer, might be willing to provide cubit, a
> virtualized build and environment. if you're interested, I can ask.
>
> -john mark walker
> opencollabnet c
greetings,
collabnet, my employer, might be willing to provide cubit, a
virtualized build and environment. if you're interested, I can ask.
-john mark walker
opencollabnet community manager
On 7/23/08, Vijay Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 23, 2008, at 5:
Hi There,
First off: Congratulations to the folk who've made openmoko happen and
thank you very much :-D
I've been wanting one of these devices for a very long time, and now
that they are here and among us the time has arrived to purchase one.
Only there's a slight snag, the UK distributor truebo
I'm sure your crap analysis holds great weight in the constitutional
law community. Take it elsewhere, please.
-JM
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Supreme Court made a ruling today on the Heller versus DC case and
> affirmed for the first time since 1
What about upstart integration? A look into the faq of the upstart
project lists replacement of cron/atd/anacron as one of the planned
features [1].
[1] http://upstart.ubuntu.com/faq.html#replace-cron
Ilja O. schrieb:
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Peter J. Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
also "permanent", in the sense
that they don't wear out and have to be replaced. Mine looks exactly
the same as the day I installed it.
Mark
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s OM, i'd
>> love it!
>Yeah and for this a free/open driver is a precondition.
>
>Regards
>Robert
If that were true, the Neo/Freerunner wouldn't exist. It's quite
obvious that for the foreseeable future some compromises are
unavoidable if you want a usable, worthwhi
A) 2,5mm
Joerg Reisenweber schrieb:
> Hi community!
> A short poll: on a future GTA0x (>2), would you prefer to have
> A) "standard" 2.5mm headset (mic+phones) connector, where you have to buy a
> cheap adapter if you want to use your "old" headphones, (the way like it's
> for GTA01/02)
> or
>
he 1990s, it would be like comparing a mainframe of the 1990s to a
laptop of the 1990s.
Mark
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Yes, but will it blend?
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I can't tell you about that particular SIM card number, but they should all
work on the FreeRunner. As far as I know, they all work with the latest
(current) GSM firmware.
Make sure you get the 850 triband model of the FreeRunner.
--Mark Arvidson
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 1:38 PM, tomjoa
a connector to the
cable that lets you inject power from a battery pack or USB power
supply.
I'm going to attempt to hack up a portable battery-powered hub so I
can have multiple fully-powered USB jacks on the go.
Mark
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d search for ProE to verify what versions it can support.
SolidWorks can import STEP or IGES just fine, so maybe you could
convince them to also release STEP or IGES versions of the Freerunner
as they have the 1973.
-Mark
[1] http://www.ptc.com/products/proengineer
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formats, just like Blender. No company wants to lose a sale
over such a silly reason.
To answer the original question, I'd help with a project (I'm not signing up
to maintain ;-). The task of a conversion utility would be something any
random developer could work on without any specia
for 3G, but if a new board is being designed, it only makes
sense to go for the next big thing. Remember, it takes a year or more to
get one of these out to market, so the real question will be: how will you
use your mobile phone a year from now.
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Mark Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Openmoko Community,
>
> Since most of my experience is in hardware and low level software
> (device drivers and kernel hacking), I think my skills would be best
> used there, however, I wo
introduce myself and tell you a little
bit about my background. My name is Mark Schneider and I live in
Iowa, USA. I have been interested in the project for some time now,
and was finally able to save up enough money to buy a Neo1973 this
past winter. I have been using desktop Linux for about 7 years
Michael Shiloh michael at openmoko.org
wrote on Mon Mar 17 17:34:14 CET 2008:
---
Very well put, Michele, and others who have said similar things.
I was describing this project to a friend, and for awhile he thought
this was just
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyrinki at gmail.com
wrote on Mon Mar 17 12:43:18 CET 2008:
>> I have yet to come across any media file that I can't play on my N800;
>> it plays ogg, wav, mp3, wma, wmv, xvid, etc.
>
>It does not play eg. ogg, I was discussing out-of-the-box
>functionality, ie. what the vendor s
7;s going
to happen.
Mark
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Marcin Juszkiewicz openembedded at haerwu.biz wrote on Sun Mar 16
11:02:12 CET 2008
On Saturday 15 of March 2008, Mark Haury wrote:
>> In order for there to be "competition", there has to be something
>> available. The Trolltech Greenphone comes to mind, though, as its
&
ny of my other points.
>
>Anyway, I'd like to have some approximately date again, when the
Freerunner
>will be ready for shipping _to developers_. Is the hardware tested and
>approved now? Will you go into mass-production soon, or is it
conceivab
Marcin Juszkiewicz openembedded at
haerwu.biz wrote on Sun Mar 16 11:02:12 CET 2008
Dnia Saturday 15 of March 2008, Mark Haury napisał:
>> In order for there to be "competition", there has to be something
>> available. The Trolltech Greenphone comes to mind, though,
es the
Freerunner's at this point. Not to mention that's the origin of Qtopia that everybody
seems to be running on their Neos rather than OpenMoko. That's more than a little
revealing...
What good is openness if you can't get your han
Wake up, folks, the Neo/Freerunner/whatever is *NEVER* going to be
available as a "consumer" device. It's *always* going to be a
developer's plaything, and it will never settle on a reasonably static
design. The Neo1973 version was supposed to be available to
*consumers* at the end of last summer (
most important question:
>
> * Is the OpenMoko community interested in using open source tools
> (possibly together with a human readable format) for developing
> "non-software" parts?
>
I think this product has primarily attracted softwar
extremely useful function for the phone
to have by virtue of its power and flexibility. If it could do things like
give different outgoing messages based on who's calling, or forward the
incoming message (maybe even send to email?), or automatically send a text
message and that k
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
I found the toolchain to be very easy to use. Unzip the .bz2 file,
run 'source /usr/local/openmoko/arm/setup-env' and you are set.
I keep my neo connected during development and ssh -X to it. That
way, I can scp the built binary over and run the program on my desktop
monitor but use the neo devi
programme/mini-confs/recorded) and Rob's can be
found here:
http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2008/Tue/mel8-752.ogg
Hope that helps.
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I'll check around also. I worked in this industry so I have connections.
IGES is somewhat lossy. STEP is better, but any time you convert to a
standard, it's lowest-common-denominator. STEP is an open standard, tho, so
that's probably the best route.
--Mark Arvidson
On Jan 1
works well on the device. I haven't tried it
recently enough to comment.
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I also suggest Alibre Express, although it is for Windows and it's not FOSS,
but I was involved in much of the writing of it, so I enjoy seeing it being
used.
Blender would work great for this application, although it's not a
parametric solid modeler. I'll have to give it a spin.
It doesn't seem like separate restricted users for different phone
system parts would be that helpful. The code still needs to be
secure. Say for example gsm gets compromised, then even with separate
users they still have full gsm access and can make phone calls. The
only advantage to isolating
The difference between fiscal year and calendar year, I suppose?
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A
design has been confirmed. On a side note this is
excellent news that the 850 variant may not be far behind GTA02.
Mark
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On Tue Nov 20 09:52:07 CET 2007 Attila Csipa plists at prometheus.org.yu wrote:
>On Monday 19 November 2007 19:01:14 Mark wrote:
>> My interest in the Neo from the the beginning has been the possibility
>> of running Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice on it. All I would need
&g
On Tue Nov 20 09:52:07 CET 2007 Attila Csipa plists at prometheus.org.yu wrote:
>On Monday 19 November 2007 19:01:14 Mark wrote:
>> My interest in the Neo from the the beginning has been the possibility
>> of running Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice on it. All I would need
&g
On Sat Nov 17 18:22:12 CET 2007, Ted Lemon mellon at fugue.com wrote:
---
>On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 09:29 +, Andy Powell wrote:
>> If I can manage to push aside the feeling that people should just buy
>> something like the Asus EEE PC rather than goi
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.
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Programmer
Product Research & De
http://www.news.com/Google-unveils-cell-phone-software-and-alliance/2100-1039_3-6217001.html
Did they not see Openmoko.org? It looks like the Google name carries weight
and can roll over juggernaut style like MS.
What does this mean in the long run for OpenMoko, and how will these two
project par
The modem licensing is a big deal breaker for me. I purchased a
quad-band phone because I live in the US and need 850 coverage. I
knew it is developer preview beta phone, and was willing to contribute
and wait until the software is ready.
If the phone is not going to be licensed for all four ban
I suggest using the signing tool ().
--sagacis
On 10/31/07, John Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, October 31, 2007 8:18 pm, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> > I've created a wiki page to consolidate the current status, and provide
> > a place for you to add questions and topics you'd like
Jeff Andros wrote:
>
> What about creating a "state of the project" email that is sent on
> subscribe, kind of a welcome to openmoko, here's what's going on: a 2
> minute blurb to bring people up to speed, and reference them to the
> appropriate wiki pages to find out what else they need? This wou
AVee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri Oct 26 00:40:21 CEST 2007 AVee wrote:
>Did you buy a GTA02? No? Well, in that case, your not a customer, so quit
>bitching about 'customer service'. You are getting a peek into the
>development proccess at FIC, that not something you usually get with other
>companies a
motherboards) or the OpenMoko development team.
I'm only trying to help your relationship with those people who really
want to become customers.
I apologize profusely if anyone thought differently.
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Jeff Andros jeff at bigredtj.com
On Wed Oct 24 23:22:11 CEST 2007
---
>On 10/24/07, Mark wrote:
>>
>>
>> No, the alternative is for the people who are actually producing the
>> item to make an announcement. What is so difficult and
Ted Lemon mellon at fugue.com
Wed Oct 24 02:08:57 CEST 2007
On Oct 23, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Richard Reichenbacher wrote:
>> It's so reasonable to expect everybody to dig through
>> the entire site to find it, amid the multitude of places that still
>> say OCTOBER...
>
>Considering that the alterna
Richard Reichenbacher richard5 at email.arizona.edu
Wed Oct 24 01:25:49 CEST 2007
>I gave you the wiki page SPECIFICALLY for the GTA02. You'd think that
>would be the most likely place to find information about it. Michael
>Shilo (if I spelled his name right) provides updates to the community
>li
Since no one else has seen fit to make an appropriate post, I'm
pasting this from the one place on the site that has some information:
Estimated time line
* Sep 20 - GTA02v3 design finalized.
* Sep 25 - GTA02v3 serious flaw found, GTA02v4 needed.
* Oct 15 - GTA02v4 design finalized.
Richard Reichenbacher richard5 at email.arizona.edu
Tue Oct 23 21:03:31 CEST 2007
>Or perhaps you could continue searching the wiki for updated information.
>
>http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02
>
>Scroll down to estimated time line.
Oh, yeah, there's a single place in the entire wiki that gives
>> Hi Community
>
>Hi, welcome!
>
> When is the exact release date of GTA01Bv4? The new Neo phone
>
>Do you mean the GTA02? There is no announcement yet.
>
>And just for my curiosity: how do you define "exact release" date?
>
>a) the first announcement that you can order
>b) the first device did le
I too have tried using the phone as a primary for a few days.
Recently, the lack of 850 band coverage has driven me to my backup.
Perhaps I'll try again tomorrow.
I have some parallel observations and comments to Igor's:
On 10/14/07, Igor Foox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Voice/Talking:
> - I
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
change the
current behaviour?
Thanks, and thank you for championing Qtopia on this platform.
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Subject: Re: qtopia flash image update
On We
I have a patch for neod that optionally buzzes the vibrator with each
keystroke (the same way the sound works). I haven't submitted it
because I'm trying to get the build to work top-to-bottom.
Let me know if you would like to test it.
--sagacis
On 10/1/07, Jeffrey Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm seeing the same problems with the new Qtopia image. The device comes
up locked (with no apparent way to unlock it) -- the touch screen
controls flash so I know they're registering, but the screen doesn't go
to the unlock screen. The bottom left "soft menu" is "unlock", but
touching the screen t
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No, the consumer release will have a Wi-Fi, 2D and 3D graphical
acceleration, faster CPU, larger cap
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
Title: Fwd: OpenMoko 2007.2 on Palm TX
I have not tried this, but I would think you should be able to mount the jffs2 image on a desktop (using the loopback mechanism), create and mount a similar ext2 image file, and copy everything over.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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This would serve as a great project map as well, since each feature
would point to a feature-dedicated page (where appropriate).
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Are these signals TTL level or are they already RS-232? If they are TTL,
is there any reason I could not use the BrainStem from Acroname
(http://www.acroname.com/robotics/parts/S13-SERIAL-INT-CONN.html) to
overcome this? (That device only uses TXD, RXD, and of course power and
ground).
-Orig
flash
the phone without a debug board.
Unfortunately a nand erase without giving a partition name does
exactly what it promises :/ Mark, do you have anyone with a debug
board in vincinity?
Ah, good - that confirms my suspicions.
Rod W is in Adelaide and has kindly mentioned that he has
e if can
flash the uboot back on as per this wiki page
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Sjf2410-linux
Cheers,
Mark C.
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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?
Cheer
C'mon, guys, do you _really_ need that big hole right through the case?
Why don't you keep the stereo speakers and put the WiFi in that wasted
space instead It's not only a matter of stereo vs. mono, either --
you'll be halving the amount of sound output and perceived quality. From
what eve
Has anybody actually tried the 40KOhm resister trick on the neo? Does it
really work?
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I would only flash u-boot when absolutely necessary AND you know it's
a good image, if your u-boot gets messed up your device is a brick
unless you have the debug board.
On 8/16/07, Franco Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How important is flashing u-boot, would it be recommended to flash u-boot
No vote != "no change". No vote = don't care.
Personally I don't care, but I don't feel my apathy should lend strength
to one side of the argument or another.
Incidentally, my lack of caring is only relevant to the subject line. I
do feel the reply-to should be changed to reply to the list instea
Wow! That looks great! I think I'll have to work on getting 2007.2 working
for me.
--sagacis
On 8/4/07, Andy Poling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been experimenting with landscape mode display and running remote X
> apps
> from my desktop to see how they work. Quite a few things seem bett
Allow me to clarify, Most of them allow unlocked phones direct from
the manufacturer to be used on their network. It's actually your
Sprint phone refusing to operation on Verizon's network. look up
unlocking phones you call the old company, not the new company
(assuming they are willing to do it).
I'm pretty indifferent the the entire thing, and here is why:
1. It's the FCC no surprises they like big business, and the ruling
only makes any difference in one country.
2. Cell phones won't magically change to a 700Mhz band, it could all
be bought up by crab people for all we know.
3. If al
I disagree. I see smartphones on nearly everybody. Today, I was at a
party, and nearly everyone there had smartphones. Mommies, engineers and
teachers.
The key is to make the system easy to use for wide acceptance. Look at the
iPod. Stoopid easy to use, but very, very popular. The iPhone tak
> Anyway, I am thinking there might be many uses for speed-based
> settings--enough to justify a speed-based 'cron' like utility? Perhaps...
Yeah, you could generalize "run-things-when" to
time - cron
ground-speed - this thing
place - location-based-services
This suggests that altitude mi
"Shakthi Kannan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/28/07, Andy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All very laudable goals, but that's not the question I asked.
>
> Because we can enhance the existing Perl code, which is old, dated at
> 2001, and we want everyone to share the code and be
I've had a very different problem... 3 times I've replied to my order asking for an invoice, and 2 of them definitely went though, however my only response was "our records show your request has been fulfilled" (and yet I've neither received an invoice nor a reply that suggests it's not possible
> and I am able to make outgoing calls successfully. Even got the audio
> working after some fuss ;)
What fuss in particular? I can play audio with madplay, but have yet
to get phone calls to use the speaker (the dialer connects and picks
up fine...)
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Use case:
When I'm walking around, I'll answer the phone. When I'm driving, I
won't (one phonecall == two beers worth of distraction)... but am
willing to pull over if the caller thinks it's important enough.
I shouldn't have to *tell* the phone what mode I'm in: GPS can
provide veloci
One BIG problem; wouldn't this type of routing require you to
periodically broadcast your ID number. This would be great, if it
wasn't you phone number, but it does create the potential for people
to snoop for phone numbers (I'm hoping OpenMoko gets big enough to
make it worth peoples time). I be
doable. Does anyone have any
experience with voice learning?
What do you guys think?
Mark
On 7/27/07, Tim Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need video, or it didn't happing.
>
> Just kidding, though seriously, I want to see more video online of the
> NEO1973
> I seem to have wiped out my GPS drivers and applications in my initial flash
> also. Had to - I didn't know of a way to back up before doing so.
Same here - though given that the kernel couldn't find init, I'm not
actually convinced that they *were* on the installed rootfs...
Of course, I'd r
> In the meantime, here's what I'm finding works:
Excellent list. Note that this varies build-to-build, or at least has
in the last few days.
> I tried it out with my sim card, then moved it back to my old phone. I
Same here - but after that (being in the US) I just dropped $10 cash
at a T-mob
"Harrison Metzger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear community,
>
> I received my neo today and have been playing around with it a bunch. I can
> get any of the "phone" part of the phone to work. I have been playing around
> with the GSM AT command set and issuing commands to the modem manually a
Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Advanced kit arrived, yay!
>
> Batteries and uSD cards were missing, boo!
Ok, now I feel stupid. Guess you get to call me a muppet after all :-}
The batteries and cards were all wrapped together in one of the foam
cutouts. I don't
> Is gadgetfs separate enough that you can just use module-assistant to
> build it?
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU#Setting_up_USB_connection
I'll note that the later Ubuntu kernels seem to have:
CONFIG_USB_GADGET=m
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUMMY_HCD is not set
CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS
Marco Barreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking at that picture, and it looks to me like there are two
> white batteries in the lower level right by the case handle, next to
> the MicroSD card(s). If those two white things aren't batteries, what
> are they?
Those look like the batteries,
"Frederic Kettelhoit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Would it be possible to get some blueprints of the device? I don't need
> artist drawing, but it would be really really helpful to get the blueprints
> for the case (inside and outside) as soon as possible.
There are reasonably high res picture
Is gadgetfs separate enough that you can just use module-assistant to
build it?
"William Voorhees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since Ubuntu Fiesty is a pretty common distribution which doesn't encourage
> custom kernel building is their any possibility of having someone wrap up a
> .deb package
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