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From: Vinc Duran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 18:51:00 -0600
Subject: Re: Video of production device?
Is there video of the production FreeRunner in use? I found
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From: rakshat hooja [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 18:17:03 +0530
Subject: Qtopia Vs. GTK or both?
I am not to sure how many people have seen the Neo software stack diagram
on the wiki but after looking at it there really
Mikko Rauhala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On ma, 2008-04-28 at 09:26 -0500, Tim Shannon wrote:
But isn't it still limited by the bandwidth available from the micro
SD card? Maybe I misunderstood that.
Yes it is. It's just that sending mpeg4 packets to the glamo takes just
a _tiny_ bit less
I just had an idea that I got from a couple of devices, how about a virtual
SIM card? Is it possible to make an ISO of a SIM card and store it in the
Neo to be, for lack of a better word, booted from?
In general, no. SIM card is a bit more than just a dumb file system.It does has
own CPU, file
i wholeheartedly support this open platform that gives its users the control
to turn -any- of its radios on or off at will (of the operator...).
This will not help too much.Either you're not in the network or network should
be aware about your location.When someone calls you, network have to
Jeff Andros wrote:
simple... display contact info(email, friend's phone number, etc) to
return the phone at the login screen...
This will be a pretty good reason even for quite dumb evildoers (who is
not willing to return device to you on their own) to reflash device with
default\empty
hank williams wrote:
I think that this is not useful at all.
Actually it would be quite useful.
I'm do not thinking so.It will waste valuable space in Subject column of
message list with STUPID and REDUNDANT tags which carry no useful info
at all and just wasting space in Subject
Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Hi,
This is w.r.t. having a login manager for OpenMoko.
I am not sure how other PDA phones implement login access, but, in the
Nokia 6210 classic, even without the SIM card, it simply allows access
to the phone, organizer applications, and data. So, if the phone is
lost,
Vladimi'r Lapa'c(ek wrote:
Interesting thing to consider is how many people would like to use the
headset and how many would it use for playing music.
Wired connection usually preferred by those who listens to music.Others
are often using bluetooth since it is more convenient (no
Simon Norberg wrote:
Hello,
I mailed Richard Stallman a while ago regarding a few things including
what he thought about openmoko and his answer was:
I could endorse it if they get rid of the plan to use non-free
software for the GPS.
I don't think the answer surprise anyone, but atleast we
Florent THIERY wrote:
Disclaimer: in no way I'm any official or whatever - I'm just a
subscriber of this list like you.All following thing is just a my own
private opinition.Other recipients or officials may feel this in
slightly another way.
As we can see, the neo and the chumby have a lot
Marcel de Jong wrote:
On 3/4/07, t3st3r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
FYI: just to let you know, an anti-thief\anti-lost system for phones
already exists.Here is the story.Maybe someone already heard that
proprietary Siemens mobile phones (x55 series based on 80C166 CPU and
x65 and x75 series
Paul Wouters wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Personally I like the idea of periodic SMS messages with the
lat/lon/altitude. When in stolen mode, having the phone receive SMS
msgs containing commands for the phone would seem to be very useful.
The first thing
David Schlesinger wrote:
This is a BIG hardware design mistake IMHO.
I think you should go right out and build your _own_ phone. Tell us
all about it when you get done.
Kinda strange reply. I have to admit your reply is completely useless
and even looks like an insult. Next time please
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Another, probably better, option is a bluetooth access point.
Yes but it will have insignificant coverage. So it will be hardly
limited to my home. Still something and better than nothing.
P.S. As for me, I'm still do not understand, why there is no WI-FI built
in.
Oleg Gusev wrote:
Am Samstag, 17. Februar 2007 12:24 schrieb t3st3r:
P.S. As for me, I'm still do not understand, why there is no WI-FI built
in. This is a BIG hardware design mistake IMHO.
It does not make sense to complain here about the (missing)
hardware features.
Okay
Andreas Kaeser wrote:
Michele Manzato wrote:
Voting for integrated Camera as well ...
Well, as much as I would like a camera in my all-in-one gadget, it would
be prohibitive for my every day use: in my working environment anything
capable of picture recording is strictly disallowed. So I
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For instance:
Proposed wiki page:
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