On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 17:48, Rui Castro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Theoretically, yes.
I have done it in the emulator, with a test call made from AnETTe
(http://android-telefonie.de/anette/).
Rui
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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 18:30, Gothnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cédric Berger wrote:
But I made a call and while on call I could not get the keyboard !
Menu button brings special call menu, and there is not the keybord
button :-(
I am afraid that it could be the same for incoming calls.
But I made a call and while on call I could not get the keyboard !
Menu button brings special call menu, and there is not the keybord
button :-(
I am afraid that it could be the same for incoming calls. So you could
not answer.
So no access to volume buttons. And DTMF with Phone
fine.
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Actually, when I say fine, I mean that I could pick up.
To hang up at the end of the call I still had to bring up the phone menu.
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it's registered and I get ringtone.
Hmmm.
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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 16:07, Gothnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incoming call gets displayed, click power button for menu, click button for
keyboard, click button for pick up.
Nice, I will test this last image this weekend.
Thank you,
Levy.
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Rui Castro a écrit :
Hi,
Theoretically, yes.
I have done it in the emulator, with a test call made from AnETTe
(http://android-telefonie.de/anette/).
Rui
With another kernel, i was able to place a call yesterday
(uImage-android or uImage-tracking from 24 hours ago, don't remember
Gothnet wrote:
Gothnet wrote:
Actually, when I say fine, I mean that I could pick up.
To hang up at the end of the call I still had to bring up the phone menu.
Right, next test - text messages.
Which I can't do because now it's refusing to register. Except when I call
it the
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 17:34, Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 05:35, Sean McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you send me the output of
ADBHOST=neo ./adb logcat -b radio
No GSM for me either.
And SIM contacts import
/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
I/RILC( 857): libril: new connection
I/RILC( 857): RIL Daemon version: android muxgsm-ril 1.0
I/RILJ( 911): Connected to 'rild' socket
D/RILJ
/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
I/RILC( 857): libril: new connection
I/RILC( 857): RIL Daemon version: android muxgsm-ril 1.0
I/RILJ( 911): Connected to 'rild' socket
D/RILJ( 911): [UNSL] RADIO_STATE_CHANGED
[1] AT+CFUN?
I/RILC( 857): libril: new connection
I/RILC( 857): RIL Daemon version: android muxgsm-ril 1.0
I/RILJ( 911): Connected to 'rild' socket
D/RILJ( 911): [UNSL] RADIO_STATE_CHANGED RADIO_UNAVAILABLE
W/GSM ( 911): Can't open /system/etc/voicemail-conf.xml
D/RILJ
I've been able to successfully build an Android rootfs from the Koolu
repository. When flashed to my phone with the kernel that Sean provided,
it runs with just about the same set of issues as the images that Sean
has put up.
I've documented how I did it on the wiki at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org
/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
D/AT ( 857): MUX[1] AT+CFUN?
I/RILC( 857): libril: new connection
I/RILC( 857): RIL Daemon version: android muxgsm-ril 1.0
I/RILJ( 911): Connected to 'rild' socket
D/RILJ
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Jim Ancona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've documented how I did it on the wiki at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android#Building_the_Koolu_Android_Source
we would like this to be as straightforward as possible, so a few
hours ago I added the required
Marcelo wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Jim Ancona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've documented how I did it on the wiki at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android#Building_the_Koolu_Android_Source
we would like this to be as straightforward as possible, so a few
hours
:
$ ./compile.sh
$./build-jffs2.sh release androidfs.jffs2
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Marcelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Jim Ancona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've documented how I did it on the wiki at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Rui Castro wrote:
I downloaded the code from http://git.koolu.org/ and tried to make the
generic image, simply executing make, but it fails with the following
error
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`out/host/linux-x86/framework/swt.jar',
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Gothnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
//just kidding, though am interested because android currently looks like
the best possibility of turning my neo from an interesting looking brick to
an actual phone
I agree Android looks like it has a lot of promise
Warren Baird wrote:
I agree Android looks like it has a lot of promise - but if you want a
functioning phone today - I'd suggest trying out QtExtended 4.4.2 - it
doesn't give you much more than basic phone functionality, but I've been
using it as my day-to-day phone for a month now
Gothnet wrote:
Warren Baird wrote:
I agree Android looks like it has a lot of promise - but if you want a
functioning phone today - I'd suggest trying out QtExtended 4.4.2 - it
doesn't give you much more than basic phone functionality, but I've been
using it as my day-to-day phone
I'm uploading a new image right now that includes Ruis virtual keyboard.
Please give it 30 minutes or so to complete the upload.
Sounds fabulous, Sean. I wonder... will I be able to use the virtual
keyboard to enter a PIN for the simcard? I can't remove that from the
card (some
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Sean McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm uploading a new image right now that includes Ruis virtual
keyboard. Please give it 30 minutes or so to complete the upload.
Sean
Sean,
which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
Franky
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
Sean,
which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
Franky
Take a look here -
http://n2.nabble.com/andy-tracking-kernel--td1609293.html
for details on the kernel difference. and what you'll need to do to u-boot
to get the tracking
The image doesn't work for me.
I'm using the daily u-boot build from yesterday, and the latest android
rootfs and kernel.
I have tried it with 2 different sd cards, a 256, and a 2gb both formatted
with a 50mb fat16 and the rest ext2.
it just sits at a black screen, I've waited over 20 minutes
which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
Right.. I stuck the new jffs and uImage-android on the Freerunner.
I can get to the system even though the SIM card is not recognised
(probably because the SIM's pin is still in place). Pressing menu (power
button) takes
Subject: Re: First impressions on new Android rootfs
The image doesn't work for me.
I'm using the daily u-boot build from yesterday, and the latest android
rootfs and kernel.
I have tried it with 2 different sd cards, a 256, and a 2gb both formatted
with a 50mb fat16 and the rest ext2
Sorry not f, use t,2,6
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 20:38:29 +
Subject: RE: First impressions on new Android rootfs
I tried this with 512MB SD (it works):
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev
/resume, occasional late or duplicate sms
notifications and other minor grizzles ) and also having to prepare an
SD card just to find out on Android I still can't do the basics again
like make or receive calls, sms or suspend.
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Paul wrote:
which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
Right.. I stuck the new jffs and uImage-android on the Freerunner.
I can get to the system even though the SIM card is not recognised
(probably because the SIM's pin is still in place). Pressing menu
Hi
Thanks for providing an image.
Few words from me:
I'm able to make calls, but it's rather hard to hear other person in a
speaker (he does hear me very well, no echo issue).
After receiving a message (yep, it works) I lost contact with my gsm
network, so I can't answer. Reboots did not work, i'm
Sean with the lastest image the gsm doesn't work :(
2008/12/3 Sean McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gothnet wrote:
Warren Baird wrote:
I agree Android looks like it has a lot of promise - but if you want a
functioning phone today - I'd suggest trying out QtExtended 4.4.2 - it
doesn't give
Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
which uImage should we take? uImage-android or uImage-tracking?
OK, for the hard of thinking (amongst whom I count myself) I got the
tracking kernel booting by following the what if I borked my bootloader
instructions from here -
http://wiki.openmoko.org
Gothnet wrote:
But editing the bootcmd entry to read a larger kernel nand read.e
0x3200 kernel 0x30; then flashing the kernel and rootfs image as
usual. Unfortunately the time I took to do this seems to have run down the
freerunner's battery, and now android boots and immdeiately says
have to work on those issues.
I have been able to boot with kernels uImage-android and
uImage-tracking, but both are very unstable. The suspend/resume don't
work reliably in any of them. With uImage-tracking, the only one I
could get to work for some time, bluethooth works, gsm works
sometimes, wifi
Rui Castro wrote:
The workaround to boot the uImage-tracking kernel from uBoot (setenv
bootcmd setenv ... ; saveenv) works, but when I poweroff neo and try
to boot again it doesn't work anymore; I have to do the hack again.
Maybe I'm doing something stupid here. It's the first time I mess with
-android or uImage-tracking?
Good point. I've deleted uImage-tracking and made uImage-android the
matching kernel based on andy-tracking.
Sean
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image. You'll
probably need to modify them to your environment.
Sean
#!/bin/sh
ANDROID_OUT=~/moko/android/opensource/out
ANDROID_DEVICE=freerunner
EXPORT_ROOT=/srv/export
Usage()
{
echo Usage: $0 release|debug
}
CopyAndroid()
{
if [ -d $1 ]
then
echo
Can you send me the output of
ADBHOST=neo ./adb logcat -b radio
?
Riccardo Centra wrote:
Sean with the lastest image the gsm doesn't work :(
2008/12/3 Sean McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gothnet wrote:
Warren Baird wrote:
I agree Android looks
There is a known issue with Wifi and the wpa_supplicant in Android. I'm
trying to track down why it won't scan properly.
wp wrote:
Hi
Thanks for providing an image.
Few words from me:
I'm able to make calls, but it's rather hard to hear other person in a
speaker (he does hear me very well
/system/build.prop:
backlight.lcd=/sys/class/backlight/gta02-bl).
But I did not manage to get it work yet.
- Also Sean is working on integrating the software keyboard from Rui Castro .
For now, most wanted for me is a keyboard, and internet connectivity
(90% off android applications need internet
Cédric Berger wrote:
For now, most wanted for me is a keyboard, and internet connectivity
(90% off android applications need internet access !).
Wifi does not work, GPRS either (for me at least), and I did not
manage to have internet access via USB (though I have read this may
work
a useable phone, IMHO. I'm happy to
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(90% off android applications need internet access !).
Wifi does not work, GPRS either (for me at least), and I did not
manage to have internet access via USB (though I have read this may
work ? Success anyone ?).
Sounds like my wish list. I haven't tried GPRS yet.
I'd add that I'd really like
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all.
I flashed the new Image
(http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/androidfs.jffs2)
and uimage (http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/uImage-android).
I expect, as read in other threads
(http
Hi all.
I flashed the new Image
(http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/androidfs.jffs2)
and uimage (http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/uImage-android).
I expect, as read in other threads
(http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1583918%7Ca1585457),
to have the virtual keyboard
On Tuesday 02 December 2008, Jim Ancona wrote:
Cédric Berger wrote:
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 14:27, Gothnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Err... does anyone know if suspend/resume works yet?
- suspend/resume is known not work yet (at least not reliably).
Using Sean's new rootfs and his
to get the setting. Guess I need a keyboard.
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 16:38, Gothnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive me for replying to so many of my own emails...
Apparently the answer is setprop net.usb0.dns1 $IP_ADDRESS
Though I haven't made it do anything because the browser won't start,
there's no keypad to enter mail
Just noticed this on the Koolu site: http://koolu.com/Press-Release/
Koolu is proud to announce availability of Google's Android Platform
source code for the Openmoko phone FreeRunner.
...
The code will be located in a git repository at git.koolu.org and the
instructions and other information
availability of Google's Android Platform
source code for the Openmoko phone FreeRunner.
...
The code will be located in a git repository at git.koolu.org and the
instructions and other information will be located in a forum at
forum.koolu.org
I don't see a post of the Koolu forum yet, but http
. It works via cut paste, but gets the job done.
For now, most wanted for me is a keyboard, and internet connectivity
(90% off android applications need internet access !).
Wifi does not work, GPRS either (for me at least), and I did not
manage to have internet access via USB (though I have read
Rui Castro wrote:
I downloaded the code from http://git.koolu.org/ and tried to make the
generic image, simply executing make, but it fails with the following
error
--
make: *** No rule to make target
`out/host/linux-x86/framework/swt.jar', needed by
Greetings all,
I just wanted to give a quick update on the status of Android on the
Freerunner as supported by Koolu. Currently we are looking at licensing
issues with respect to the global market with particular reference to the
media codecs included in Android, but are still making great
Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:
I installed Android on my Freerunner a few weeks ago, but changed back
to Qt-Extended later. Now i want to install Android again but the rootfs
image isnt available anymore at http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/
. I guess this is because the mp3 patent
Rui Castro wrote:
Hi,
I implemented an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here (
http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here (
http
Sean McNeil wrote:
Excellent. Then we can just include it within the image as it won't
affect operations otherwise.
Got any sort of ETA on an updated image?
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Gothnet wrote:
Sean McNeil wrote:
Excellent. Then we can just include it within the image as it won't
affect operations otherwise.
Got any sort of ETA on an updated image?
In kernel ML Sean said:
egardless, there will be a new image posted on or before Monday morning.
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Hi,
I implemented an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here (
http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here (
http://review.source.android.com/3087). I've tried
Rui Castro wrote:
I implemented an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here
(http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here
(http://review.source.android.com/3087
an OnScreen Keyboard in the Android framework.
It works with all applications and it's possible to answer
calls :)
I already uploaded the changes to Android repository, here
(http://review.source.android.com/4801) and here
(http://review.source.android.com
Hi,
I installed Android on my Freerunner a few weeks ago, but changed back
to Qt-Extended later. Now i want to install Android again but the rootfs
image isnt available anymore at http://people.openmoko.org/sean_mcneil/
. I guess this is because the mp3 patent issue.
Are there other images
If you can wait a week or so Koolu - http://www.koolu.com/ - have promised to
release their version of Android for Freerunner in the first week of
December.
I hope that means they'll release it for general use and not just for their
customers. I also hope they release the source code for any
Gothnet wrote:
If you can wait a week or so Koolu - http://www.koolu.com/ - have promised to
release their version of Android for Freerunner in the first week of
December.
I hope that means they'll release it for general use and not just for their
customers. I also hope they release
-Android-Platform-Openmokos/story.aspx?guid={6A22E64A-35D7-421A-8F28-B92492742C55}
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9302153625.html
http://androidguys.com/?p=2870
http://androidcommunity.com/beta-release-of-android-for-openmokos-freerunner-handset-available-the-first-week-of-december-20081120
of online blogs and news sources -
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Koolu-Support-Android-Platform-Openmokos/story.aspx?guid=
{6A22E64A-35D7-421A-8F28-B92492742C55}
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9302153625.html
http://androidguys.com/?p=2870
http://androidcommunity.com/beta-release
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:39 AM, C R McClenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am not an official spokes person for Koolu, but I had a chance to
speak with Jon Maddog Hall (self described Chief Advocate for
Openmoko and in the employ of Koolu) at the Open Mobile Summit last
week in San
de Nieuwenhof wrote:
Where does it say that it will be released in the first week of
december?
I think they made an announcement or press release or some such. It's
covered in a bunch of online blogs and news sources -
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Koolu-Support-Android-Platform
containing the uImage.bin
must appear in the menu entry by addding
: partition_Number_On_SD_Card as follows:
fatload mmc 1:3
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I'm uncertain if this is the right list to post to, however, I came
across this in ccontext of Android, but since it seems that most of
the distros are using GIT then this may be of broader general
interest.
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/11/gerrit-and-repo-android-source.html
cheers
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Can you please explain little bit more.
That this mean you can have android flashed and another distro installed on
sd card.
I would like to have such setup android / qtopia on SD. Can you please
explain little
more.
That this mean you can have android flashed and another distro installed on
sd card.
I would like to have such setup android / qtopia on SD. Can you please
explain little bit more in details?
Partition your SD so you have:
Partition 1: VFAT (for Android)
Partition 2: ext3 (for Android
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 16:12, Cédric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 16:16, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Just a question before trying these files: do they allow to play media like
before?
well I don't know since I have never tried playing media...
Have you tried ? And
Hi Yann.
Should I press the button twice? once?
I sent the Phone.apk into the apps dir, but the answer didn't work for
me. Is there any tricky around that?
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Le jeudi 20 novembre 2008 21:23:33 Yann neveu, vous avez écrit :
Le
Le Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:19:50 -0200,
Denis Galvão [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Yann.
Should I press the button twice? once?
I sent the Phone.apk into the apps dir, but the answer didn't work
for me. Is there any tricky around that?
Should be juste one on the power button.
Have you
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Hi Yann.
With new Phone.apk answer is working for me, but I cant end call - power
button give me
dial keyboard, not previous menu.
A.K.
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On 21/11/2008, at 13:36, Yann Neveu wrote:
The Phone.apk is on the phone end not on the usd?
It is on the app dir on the SD.
Am I wrong doing that?
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Le Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:36:26 +0100,
Yann Neveu [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Le Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:19:50 -0200,
Denis Galvão [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Yann.
Should I press the button twice? once?
I sent the Phone.apk into the apps dir, but the answer didn't work
for me. Is
Le Fri, 21 Nov 2008 15:49:06 -0200,
Denis Galvão [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
It is on the app dir on the SD.
Am I wrong doing that?
Yes, it shoul overwrite the system one, you've to enable rw mount in
init.rc. You can install another distro on usd, boot on it to modify
init.rc, see some
, android on FR is not really ready to be your phone
for everyday right? :)
I'll see if i can add an end call hook but will not try hard since i
suppose there will be a more elegant way than mine ( by using virtual
buttons probably)...
But i'm glad to know that it works with yours too.
Yann
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:51, Walter Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
read the comments at the bottom:
http://onlinedev.blogspot.com/2008/11/getting-started-with-android-on-neo.html
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Tomas Riveros Schober [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm not familiar
Would it be (legally and technically) possible to reuse the best keyboard
around on Openmoko (read Illume) in Android?
On Thu, November 20, 2008 09:41, Cédric Berger wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:51, Walter Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
read the comments at the bottom:
http
What about this soft keyboard?
http://groups.google.com/group/android-dotphone/
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Denis
On 19/11/2008, at 07:07, Walter Chang wrote:
i can't wait till q1 of next year for google to come out with a soft
keyboard so i made one. I used the copy-and-paste functionality on
Android so
Denis Galvão wrote:
What about this soft keyboard?
http://groups.google.com/group/android-dotphone/
This one requires that programs be modified in order to use it. So it
can't be used with Android's built-in programs, unless you first modify
their source and rebuild them. Walter's keyboard
Jim Ancona wrote:
Denis Galvão wrote:
What about this soft keyboard?
http://groups.google.com/group/android-dotphone/
This one requires that programs be modified in order to use it. So it
can't be used with Android's built-in programs, unless you first modify
their source and rebuild
Tom R wrote:
I'm not familiar with the android environment so here are a couple of
questions
do I need the android SDK to install this keyboard? if I don't need it
then,
how do I ssh into android once it's running? I've tried the usual
ifconfig usb0 x.x.x.x ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED
since
the rootfs is read-only:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/neo/mydroid$ /opt/android-sdk/tools/adb install
./out/target/product/generic/system/app/Phone.apk
466 KB/s (733077 bytes in 1.534s)
pkg: /data
.
It seems to work in emulator but i don't know how to transfer it to FR
since the rootfs is read-only:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/neo/mydroid$ /opt/android-sdk/tools/adb
install ./out/target/product/generic/system/app/Phone.apk
466 KB/s (733077 bytes in
1.534s
Yann neveu wrote:
Does anybody know if i can make the rootfs rw to allow change system apps?
adb remount
is supposed to do it, but doesn't seem to work on my device. Instead, it
returns remount failed: Unknown error: 0.
Besides the suggestion of booting another distro from SD and updating
Le jeudi 20 novembre 2008 21:01:48 Petr Vanek, vous avez écrit :
This sounds great! You can boot another distro from the uSD card and
then mount the root rw:
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock6 /media/cf
Ok, have to prepare a distro on sd card so, thanks.
The Phone.apk is here:
Le jeudi 20 novembre 2008 21:23:33 Yann neveu, vous avez écrit :
Le jeudi 20 novembre 2008 21:01:48 Petr Vanek, vous avez écrit :
This sounds great! You can boot another distro from the uSD card and
then mount the root rw:
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock6 /media/cf
ok, i've installed
PIN dialog OK button is still disabled, but if you press
power button, then it is activated
But I did not manage to pair with my PC :-(
Also... not easy when your PC generate a PIN number at connection
time... android dialog box is already opened, so you cannot go to
calculator to type
i can't wait till q1 of next year for google to come out with a soft
keyboard so i made one. I used the copy-and-paste functionality on Android
so the keyboard works with other apps without changing them. to download:
http://code.google.com/p/netgents/downloads/list and download
qad-keyboard.apk
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:07, Walter Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can't wait till q1 of next year for google to come out with a soft
keyboard so i made one. I used the copy-and-paste functionality on Android
so the keyboard works with other apps without changing them. to download:
http
still wondering: wouldn't be passkey-agent of any help?
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