Try to compile some desktop gmail checker to Neo. It should work ;)
After that, you can customize it to use Neo hardware - vibrator, leds
etc.
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:36:02 +0800
W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WK)
wrote:
Tried it - at the small screen setting and smallest I could set font
the email got only 2 -3 words per line! Almost useless. Rather than
have something adapted from the PC world, we need something designed
for a PDA.
2008/9/30 W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cant handle 6-7000 messages going back 5 years (I regard this as medium,
5+ is large :)
You may like to check the archives of the maemo-developers mailing
list. There were similar discussions recently there, and IIRC with
possible solutions.
I would think the existing keyboards would still work as they already do
in the console ...
BillK
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 10:12 +0200, Petr Vanek wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:36:02 +0800
W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WK)
wrote:
Tried it - at the small screen setting and smallest I could
s/console/terminal/
:)
BillK
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 17:35 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
I would think the existing keyboards would still work as they already do
in the console ...
BillK
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 10:12 +0200, Petr Vanek wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:36:02 +0800
On 30/09/2008, at 3:36 PM, W.Kenworthy wrote:
Tried it - at the small screen setting and smallest I could set
font the
email got only 2 -3 words per line! Almost useless.
I guess you're not using Debian then. Here's what it looks like out
of the box on Debian, which I suppose has a
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:05:19 +0100
Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NJ)
wrote:
2008/9/30 W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cant handle 6-7000 messages going back 5 years (I regard this as
medium, 5+ is large :)
You may like to check the archives of the maemo-developers mailing
list. There
2008/9/30 Petr Vanek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Neil, would you mind sending a bit more direct link, i am having 0 luck
googling this up... thank you
Here is one:
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2008-June/033990.html.
Regards,
Neil
Have you tried to use the default Qtopia Messages client? I see it has
room for emails but I havne't tested it myself.
-Nick
William Kenworthy wrote:
Is there a reasonable email client for the FR ASU?
qtmail sucks - its been ~20 hours and it still hasnt finished syncing my
mail boxes :(
I
Thats qtmail :)
Cant handle 6-7000 messages going back 5 years (I regard this as medium,
5+ is large :) I had to delete the account as it slowed the whole
messages app so much SMS was a problem. And it wont allow itself to be
selective as to what mailboxes it syncs, so its trying to
nickd wrote:
Have you tried to use the default Qtopia Messages client? I see it has
room for emails but I havne't tested it myself.
-Nick
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http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qtmail might help to get SSL working.
BillK
On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 19:17 -0700, Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson wrote:
nickd wrote:
Have you tried to use the default Qtopia Messages client? I see it has
room for emails but I havne't tested it myself.
-Nick
W.Kenworthy wrote:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qtmail might help to get SSL working.
BillK
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Worked like a charm for
Well it was working perfectly but as Bill has pointed out this
application is painfully slow, would it be possible to get thunderbird
ported for mail and get a dedicated SMS app?
-Shawn
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:18:30 +0800
William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WK)
wrote:
I tried claws on 2007.2 - interface couldnt handle the screen.
claws could theoretically actually do - i use it daily on my business
desktop and i tried once on FR, didn't have time since then, but the
speed was
Tried it - at the small screen setting and smallest I could set font the
email got only 2 -3 words per line! Almost useless. Rather than have
something adapted from the PC world, we need something designed for a
PDA. e.g., Palms Versamail gets quite a panning in general, but its
still far
Am Dienstag, den 23.09.2008, 13:53 +1000 schrieb Ian:
...
I'm sure you've already done this, but just in case have you set your
computer to act as a gateway to the FR? It needs packet forwarding
enabled under /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward as well as iptables set up
correctly. Personally I use
2008/9/23 Christian Weßel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But from where can I get LAN tools for [EMAIL PROTECTED] In which package I
will find it?
ping is in inetutils-ping.
Neil
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But from where can I get LAN tools for [EMAIL PROTECTED] In which package I
will find it?
if you use debian on your pc, use apt-file. else see
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents
the bottommost form.
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But how can I install the network tools, if I don't get contact to a
repository?
I checked the resolv.conf
debian-gta02:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 212.6.108.140
It is the same as before. And it is a valid DNS server.
Without network tools I am not able to check my FR network and
Am Montag, den 22.09.2008, 09:37 -0400 schrieb Jim Ancona:
If you can ssh to it, but you can't connect outbound, that usually means
that you don't have the default gateway set properly. If you are using
USB, try:
route del default gw 192.168.0.200
route add default gw 192.168.0.200
I
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:48 AM, Christian Weßel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, den 22.09.2008, 09:37 -0400 schrieb Jim Ancona:
If you can ssh to it, but you can't connect outbound, that usually means
that you don't have the default gateway set properly. If you are using
USB, try:
route
In my debian installation were no ping, traceroute and nslookup
preinstalled. Everything needs to be installed after installation like
many other nice things.
I would suggest that you take a look at your resolv.conf because it
seems that your name resolving doesn't work.
Try adding a working dns
* sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080918 08:54]:
I am not able to find the FSO binaries/repository at
shr.bearstech.com. Instead, I see that SHR binaries are present. I
tried them out and there are (many) issues.
Just wondering why FSO builds were removed from here. This was my
preferred
David Samblas wrote:
Thanks to Michael Siloh,
I can proudly annouce the opening of the spanish openmoko list,
http://lists.projects.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/local-openmoko-spain
This intended to help the spanish non-english skilled users to help and
be helped by the Openmoko
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Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin,
can someone tell me howto setup bt @ FR so i could transfer files /
browse FR via bt like my se-w810i?
(use FR as bt-fileserver)
ciao,
morlac
I can't help you too much but I think you must to take care
can someone tell me howto setup bt @ FR so i could transfer files /
browse FR via bt like my se-w810i?
(use FR as bt-fileserver)
look for everything with obex in it's name ...
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Am 06.09.2008 um 22:47 schrieb arne anka:
can someone tell me howto setup bt @ FR so i could transfer files /
browse FR via bt like my se-w810i?
(use FR as bt-fileserver)
look for everything with obex in it's name ...
i did .. and installed
Why don't you just use the selfmade openmoko-panel-plugin which also
displays the battery status?
Ciao,
Rainer
Christian Adams wrote:
moinmoin
did someone manage to get the xfce-battery-plugin working properly?
when i include it in the panel i always get a warning my battery is
at
it seems to me the battery-plugin doesn't handle apm right?
the plugin does -- fso does not.
the plugin relies on apmd which is not used in fso and, as known, produces
issues when running.
since it is far bigger than the corresponding battery symbol, you're
better off with the
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i allready use the openmoko-panel-plugin (and extendet it a bit) but
it doesn't provide options to run scripts on certain battery-levels
(shut down fr when battery crtitical for example) yet. i am planning
to extend the openmoko-panel-plugin
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 02.09.2008, 12:50 +0200 schrieb Christian Adams:
i just discovered something i actually can't explain to myself:
(i do the sd_idleclk-trick in /etc/apm - scripts)
when apmd is running while i invoke 'apm -s' i get the following in
dmesg:
- snip
Syncing
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 02.09.2008, 17:53 +0200 schrieb Christian Adams:
i can confirm your observations regarding strace -p pid of apmd
but for me the starting order of apmd and X makes no difference ..
my actual kernel: Linux dvalin 2.6.24 #1 PREEMPT Sun Aug 31 01:38:31
CEST 2008 armv4tl
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 07:49:25AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
An application should be able to wake up the phone from suspend (or
rather add an entry to the `at` queue saying wake me at this time) and
it should be able to fire up a GPRS connection. How long will it take to
check for new mail?
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moin,
i tried to run two instances of apmd (with no X running) - what i got
first is this:
- snip
dvalin:~# apmd
It appears that an instance of apmd is already running as process 1590.
If in reality no instance of apmd is running, remove
before crashing debian on my 8G-sd with experiments with apm i was
able to exchange files with my bt-enabled se-w810i
right-click on bluetooth-applet - browse device - choose w810i and
connect. first time i did the passkey-dialog appeared and everything
was fine .. sending/receiving data
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sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i installed everything
with 'obex' in the name
Am 01.09.2008 um 14:02 schrieb arne anka:
before crashing debian on my 8G-sd with experiments with apm i was
able to exchange files with my bt-enabled
sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i installed everything
with 'obex' in the name
what bt-applet did you have?
the only one i found so far is that little panel applet someone from the
list created and that only allows you to en-/disable gsm, wifi, gps, bt
and shows battery status.
could it be you had
bluez-gnome
installed?
since you have an 8gb card and xfce uses gtk the dependencies should not
worry you -- the only other graphical passkey agent i know in debian is in
kdebluetooth whcih you probaly would remember if you installed it.
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i am using the bluetooth-applet found in bluez-gnome
and just found what was wrong here: nautilus (also installed) was
segfaulting ..
regards, morlac
Am 01.09.2008 um 14:17 schrieb arne anka:
sry i missed that - i am using xfce - by now i
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your're right _THIS_ one i would remember! :D
i solved my prob by re-installing the segfaulting nautilus - now the
passkey dialog appears again ..
regards, morlac - sometimes in need of a little distance to see
what's (not) going on
Am
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:46, Ole Kliemann wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37:05AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
As the son of Lancastrian blood, I can sympathise with
parsimoniousness, but right now Ole's suggestion appears penny-
pinching to me, rather than practical prudent economising.
Are you
On 31 Aug 2008, at 11:56, Rod Whitby wrote:
Stroller wrote:
On 30 Aug 2008, at 05:34, Rod Whitby wrote:
Please don't assume that everyone has unlimited data plans.
Please don't assume probably won't prevent developers from doing
so.
Nothing can prevent open source developers from taking
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:27:27PM +0100, Stroller wrote:
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:46, Ole Kliemann wrote:
Are you by any chance associated with a VoIP company and afraid of
people making no-connect/no-cost calls all the time? ;-)
No, not at all.
But I figured that since you're going to
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:27:27PM +0100, Stroller wrote:
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:46, Ole Kliemann wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37:05AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
As the son of Lancastrian blood, I can sympathise with
parsimoniousness, but right now Ole's suggestion appears penny-
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37:05AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
As the son of Lancastrian blood, I can sympathise with
parsimoniousness, but right now Ole's suggestion appears penny-
pinching to me, rather than practical prudent economising.
Are you by any chance associated with a VoIP company
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Ole Kliemann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37:05AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
As the son of Lancastrian blood, I can sympathise with
parsimoniousness, but right now Ole's suggestion appears penny-
pinching to me, rather than practical prudent
With my prepaid I have to pay traffic for every 10kb at 24ct/mb.
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:44:31AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
I meant to ask in my previous email:
Anyone know what is the overhead of IMAP-idle?
Probably very low as long as the connection is stable. Every reconnect
due to
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 12:30:23PM +, Ole Kliemann wrote:
With my prepaid I have to pay traffic for every 10kb at 24ct/mb.
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 06:44:31AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
I meant to ask in my previous email:
Anyone know what is the overhead of IMAP-idle?
Probably very low
Stroller wrote:
On 30 Aug 2008, at 05:34, Rod Whitby wrote:
Please don't assume that everyone has unlimited data plans.
Please don't assume probably won't prevent developers from doing so.
Nothing can prevent open source developers from taking any world view
they please. That's their right.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 02:04:37PM +0930, Rod Whitby wrote:
Stroller wrote:
I thought the standard now was unlimited data plans.
...
You have my sympathies if you're not on an unlimited data plan, Ole,
but I would see unlimited data use as the long-term expectation of
OpenMoko
On 30 Aug 2008, at 05:34, Rod Whitby wrote:
Stroller wrote:
I thought the standard now was unlimited data plans.
...
You have my sympathies if you're not on an unlimited data plan, Ole,
but I would see unlimited data use as the long-term expectation of
OpenMoko projects.
Please don't
On 30 Aug 2008, at 11:52, Ole Kliemann wrote:
...
I expect the IMAP client on my openmoko phone to be able to
download all
my email for offline reading, deleting, and replying on the bus with
*no* internet connectivity, and then sync all those changes
seamlessly
to the server as soon
On 28 Aug 2008, at 18:03, Ole Kliemann wrote:
...
If you have some friends who are willing to use a system like that,
then
message can be passed with notification within this group for a
very low
price. I pay 24euro-ct/MB and only for every started 10kb. On the
other
hand the amount
Stroller wrote:
I thought the standard now was unlimited data plans.
...
You have my sympathies if you're not on an unlimited data plan, Ole,
but I would see unlimited data use as the long-term expectation of
OpenMoko projects.
Please don't assume that everyone has unlimited data plans.
Ole Kliemann a écrit :
What I was planning to do:
I have VoIP for telephony at home and asterisk running on my server. A
script on the server checks my email. If it finds new mail it calls the
FR. The FR does not accept the connection, instead it connects to the
internet and gets the email.
We have a Asterisk/FreePBX combination at work. My account is setup to
email me any voicemails I receive as wav files. I can't help but think
that an IMAP client on the phone would be an easier solution to the
one you've proposed.
Joseph
2008/8/28 Ole Kliemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Aug
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 16:17 +0200, Linus Gasser wrote:
Ole Kliemann a écrit :
What I was planning to do:
I have VoIP for telephony at home and asterisk running on my server. A
script on the server checks my email. If it finds new mail it calls the
FR. The FR does not accept the
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 04:17:56PM +0200, Linus Gasser wrote:
Ole Kliemann a écrit :
What I was planning to do:
I have VoIP for telephony at home and asterisk running on my server. A
script on the server checks my email. If it finds new mail it calls the
FR. The FR does not accept the
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 03:29:32PM +0100, Joseph Reeves wrote:
2008/8/28 Ole Kliemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have VoIP for telephony at home and asterisk running on my server. A
script on the server checks my email. If it finds new mail it calls the
FR. The FR does not accept the connection,
Good points.
I very rarely take an interest in my voicemail (despite berating
people for not using it more) and yes, an IMAP solution may incur
extra cost. VM as MMS is an interesting idea; I look forward to seeing
how it pans out!
Joseph
2008/8/28 Ole Kliemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Aug
On 2008.08.28.17.03, Ole Kliemann wrote:
| I think it depends on the amount of mail and what you want to do. I
| thought of it as a kind of MMS replacement. The ability to send larger
| messages with possible multimedia content and having immediate
| notification.
Another idea is to do the same
Both my roommate and I have had a lot of trouble contacting anyone at
openmoko. My roommate had trouble contacting anyone to get information about
when his FreeRunner would ship (he had placed his order 2 hours before I,
and recieved his a week after me due to shiiping problems). I've been trying
Everyone is buried in mail.
What can I do for you
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave O'Connor
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:49 AM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - non-response
Hello
I'm wondering has
Dave,
Please email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
Webshop order related questions can be addressed to this email as well -
Payment issue
Change/cancel of order
Shipping status
DOA/Repair/Return
-Liane
steve wrote:
Everyone is buried in mail.
What can I do for you
-Original
Dave,
Please email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
steve wrote:
Everyone is buried in mail.
What can I do for you
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave O'Connor
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:49 AM
To:
Robert Schuster wrote:
Hi,
you know we already have B.A.T.M.A.N in OpenEmbedded but now I gave good
old OLSRD a try too.
I added a recipe for the latest release 0.5.5 and tested it on the
device. It is working nicely along with the ar6000 being in ad-hoc mode
(the preferred mode for mesh
Hi.
Evgeny Ginzburg schrieb:
Nice enough!
I really like mesh networking protocols work on Neos.
Maybe I'll try to run Netsukuku.
OK first I have to buy one.
We do not have netsukuku recipes in OE yet. But that could be fixed
quickly if it is easy to build.
Volunteering to provide a recipe?
On Friday 16 May 2008 07:19, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
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Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the CRIMES
ACT 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are requested to
contact the sender and
On Fri, 16 May 2008 13:43:31 +0200 AVee [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
On Friday 16 May 2008 07:19, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
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ACT 1914. If you have
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 09:52 -0600, Tim Shannon wrote:
I'm curious if anyone knows that status of an Email app. I though
originally there was going to be one app that handled all
communication, SMS, internet chat, email, etc, but I haven't seen
anything like this with the new 2007.2 framework.
Tim Shannon wrote:
I'm curious if anyone knows that status of an Email app. I though
originally there was going to be one app that handled all
communication, SMS, internet chat, email, etc, but I haven't seen
anything like this with the new 2007.2 framework.
Is anyone working on this, or
Is there any kind of app for sending and receiving SMS (text) messages
yet? Or does it still have to be done using AT commands as the wiki
suggests?
On 20/11/2007, Enno Gottox Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought tinymail would do this job.
2007/11/20, flexd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Uhm, I
Thomas Wood wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 09:52 -0600, Tim Shannon wrote:
I'm curious if anyone knows that status of an Email app. I though
originally there was going to be one app that handled all
communication, SMS, internet chat, email, etc, but I haven't seen
anything like this with the
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 02:24 +, Justyn Butler wrote:
Is there any kind of app for sending and receiving SMS (text) messages
yet? Or does it still have to be done using AT commands as the wiki
suggests?
You'll be please to know we had our first success at sending SMS from
openmoko-messages
Daniel Robinson wrote:
Would someone take me off this goddamn list, again?
I was subscribed to it once, and unsubbed, but I keep showing up on it.
What the hell is going on?
You know, that's pretty strong language. There are worse things in the
world than accidentally getting back on a
On Wednesday 21 November 2007 14:40, Lars Hallberg wrote:
Is there a reason this list and others like the owner list is *not*
available on gmane? Would be far easier to follow.
Help yourself:
http://gmane.org/add.php
AVee
--
All true wisdom is found on T-shirts.
Mike Montour skrev:
Lars Hallberg wrote:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-apps/2007-November/000279.html
Is there a reason this list and others like the owner list is *not*
available on gmane? Would be far easier to follow.
It is there - gmane.comp.handhelds.openmoko.apps (as
Uhm, I haven't heard anything about anyone making one, but i was
thinking of playing around with sms/email stuff in python when i get my
neo when the gta02 is out.
Or if anyone else are doing anything in python, i would like to help.
-Kristoffer
Tim Shannon skrev:
I'm curious if anyone
Thought tinymail would do this job.
2007/11/20, flexd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Uhm, I haven't heard anything about anyone making one, but i was
thinking of playing around with sms/email stuff in python when i get my
neo when the gta02 is out.
Or if anyone else are doing anything in python, i would
OMG Awesome,
Rasterman is amazing!
-Will
On 11/2/07, Steven Le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 14:56:26 +0800, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 06:52:59 +0100 Pietro \m0nt0\ Montorfano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Oh yeah,
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 14:56:26 +0800, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 06:52:59 +0100 Pietro \m0nt0\ Montorfano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Oh yeah, welcome Rasterman!!
So e17 also on openmoko phone? :D
Wow!! I'm sooo excited!
Um Hi Guys! :)
Oh yeah, welcome Rasterman!!
So e17 also on openmoko phone? :D
Wow!! I'm sooo excited!
E17 is already running on the neo (in a fashion):
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8294545513.html
FancyPants is based on E17 - more info at
Hey guys, there's even a video of fancypants showing video on the Neo:
http://www.fluffyspider.com/demos/live_videos/flv/fancypants-openmoko-neo1973-video-browser-phone-dialer.html
Woo! /Oliver
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Running e17 even as we speak.
Same here :)
Very big news, thank you, Sean and Raster !
Have fun
Flo
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You're talking about EFL, not e17.
But e17 is of course running, too :)
http://gstaedtner.net/e17_on_Neo.avi
Back on topic:
Welcome raster, I'm looking forward to see what the future will bring to us.
On 11/2/07, Florent THIERY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running e17 even as we speak.
Same
for OpenMoko community discussion
community@lists.openmoko.org
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 19:45:52 +0100
Hey guys, there's even a video of fancypants showing video on the Neo:
http://www.fluffyspider.com/demos/live_videos/flv/fancypants-openmoko
my question is how does e17, OKL4, raster, etc. all fit into the
overall OpenMoko equation?
-Jonathon
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From: Oliver
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 19:45:52 +0100
Hey
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:15:25 -0500 William Voorhees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
OMG Awesome,
Rasterman is amazing!
shucks - um... thanks. :) Though don't give me too much credit. I have built on
top of the work of many who have trodden paths before me. I have made use of
infrastructure others
: Oliver
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To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 19:45:52 +0100
Hey guys, there's even a video of fancypants showing video on the Neo:
http://www.fluffyspider.com/demos/live_videos/flv
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 man
Running e17 even as we speak. Welcome aboard!
Jeremy
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 man hardly needs an introduction. Please
just give him a warm
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 22:49 -0500, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Dear Community,
I'm extremely excited to announce that Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
has joined OpenMoko, Inc. The man hardly needs an introduction. Please
just give him a warm welcome to our community / company ;-)
Sean
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 06:52:59 +0100 Pietro \m0nt0\ Montorfano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Oh yeah, welcome Rasterman!!
So e17 also on openmoko phone? :D
Wow!! I'm sooo excited!
Um Hi Guys! :)
*bounce*
E17 on phones - let's see. I'm really keen to see it be able to do that. If it
means
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
On 7/25/07, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um... That doesn't seem to get Gmail to thread the messages at all. You're
solution is Just don't use Gmail. Duh!. That's not a valid answer to my
question. Before you suggest it, the following is also an invalid response:
use Outlook or
You are talking about flat, web forum style threading, though. What he wants
is tree style threading like in the ML archives, Slashdot comments etc.
Ortwin
On 7/26/07, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/25/07, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um... That doesn't seem to get Gmail
Ehrm.. try looking at the settings, maybe you habe simply deactivated it.
Because for me it works pretty fine with the threated view.
oh, yes, and by the way, the possibility to format text and include
images/links/wathever would be really good for the average user.
On 7/25/07, Steven ** [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not trying to prove something -- trying to give benefit of long experience
in similar situations. Email is substantially more efficient, because it is
intrinsically more powerful. For example:
8) Staying in touch directly with the community from my OpenMoko
phone in
On the other hand, via email you load everything while on a forum you choose
what to view.
The screen size argument also doesn't work too well as the Neo has 640*480
which is plenty and an official forum would obviously make sure to fit well
into that resolution.
How about continuing the
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