On 11 Aug 2008, at 10:52, arne anka wrote:
... all programs
connecting to the net should be absolutely agnostic to the kind of
connection you use.
What about the mail application? Every 5 minutes it should only check
for new messages if you're on your provider's own network, not when
you
What about the mail application? Every 5 minutes it should only check
for new messages if you're on your provider's own network, not when
you are on holiday in Spain.
i am afraid that's beyond the scope of the solution i outlined.
though i guess as soon as the necessary informations are
On 11 Aug 2008, at 16:11, Mike Baroukh wrote:
What about the mail application? Every 5 minutes it should only check
for new messages if you're on your provider's own network ...
I described how the Nokia N95 handles this in my post of 10 August
2008 13:30:19 BST (search for N95 in the
Mike Baroukh, 2008-08-10 00:52:11 +0200 :
But I'm asking this : When using wifi or usb, I don't need a proxy.
When using GPRS, I need a proxy.
I will not re-configure anything each time.
Does somebody know if there is a solution ?
Putting scripts into /etc/network/if-up.d would probably
Putting scripts into /etc/network/if-up.d would probably work.
Not so easy :
- you may have 2 places where the same interface has different
parameters (wifi at home and wifi at work ...). So you can't just add
[pre|post]-up parameters in /etc/network/interface.
- Not so easy to configure
Mike Baroukh, 2008-08-10 12:43:49 +0200 :
Putting scripts into /etc/network/if-up.d would probably work.
Not so easy :
- you may have 2 places where the same interface has different
parameters (wifi at home and wifi at work ...). So you can't just add
[pre|post]-up parameters in /etc
Not so easy :
- you may have 2 places where the same interface has different
parameters (wifi at home and wifi at work ...). So you can't just add
you can do that in wpa_supplicant.conf.
just add your different wifi-aps to the conf (it does wep and no enc, too)
and let wpa_supplicant handle
you can do that in wpa_supplicant.conf.
just add your different wifi-aps to the conf (it does wep and no enc, too)
and let wpa_supplicant handle it.
I'll take a look.
But there must be something I don't understand.
Because if wpa_supplicant handle only wifi, what about usb, gprs or
other
you can do that in wpa_supplicant.conf.
just add your different wifi-aps to the conf (it does wep and no enc,
too)
and let wpa_supplicant handle it.
I'll take a look.
But there must be something I don't understand.
Because if wpa_supplicant handle only wifi, what about usb, gprs or
other
i need either a new keyboard or new hands ...
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Hi.
I succeded to connect to GRPS with FSO.
I never succedeed under OM2007 or ASU.
If somebody is interested, I'm in France and my provider is Bouyges Telecom.
I completed http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manually_using_GPRS with my APN.
But I'm asking this : When using wifi or usb, I don't need
Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 22:59:46 schrieb Angus Ainslie:
Is there any way to control whether wifi is on or off from the command line
in FSO.
There is a WiFi object under the /org/freesmartphone/Device hierarchy which
exports the PowerControl API.
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| Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 22:59:46 schrieb Angus Ainslie:
| Is there any way to control whether wifi is on or off from the
command line
| in FSO.
|
| There is a WiFi object under the /org/freesmartphone
Am Freitag 08 August 2008 13:20:30 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Donnerstag 07 August 2008 22:59:46 schrieb Angus Ainslie:
| Is there any way to control whether wifi is on or off from the
command line
| in FSO.
|
| There is a WiFi object under
I've seen no mention of this elsewhere, but forgive me if this is a topic
that's been covered already.
But after disassembling my Freerunner, I noticed that near the external GSM
antenna connector is an identical connector -- on the wifi module (about 1cm
above the GSM one). I don't have
Is there any way to control whether wifi is on or off from the command line
in FSO.
I thought it might be here http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_sysfs
but it doesn't seem to be.
Angus
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Is there any way to control whether wifi is on or off from the
command line in FSO.
I thought it might be here http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_sysfs
but it doesn't seem to be.
Angus
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| Hello,
|
| How can I disable WiFi at PowerOn?
| It´s not nice to manually disable it after all Reboot.
I was staring at this code the other day... we just force it up during
machine init. It's expensive
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 29.07.2008, 08:54 +0100 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hello,
|
| How can I disable WiFi at PowerOn?
| It´s not nice to manually disable it after all Reboot.
I was staring at this code the other day... we just force it up during
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|
| Am Dienstag, den 29.07.2008, 08:54 +0100 schrieb Andy Green:
| Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| | Hello,
| |
| | How can I disable WiFi at PowerOn?
| | It´s not nice to manually disable
Disable Wifi at boot (cause its on by default)
my suggestion is to drop in an `echo 0 /sys/wlan/dev`
the exact location? i dunno but here lets findout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# find /sys |grep power |grep eth0
/sys/devices/pnp0/00:01/net/eth0/power
/sys/devices/pnp0/00:01/net/eth0/power/wakeup
oh my bad i didnt read that correctly , its way past my bedtime anyway
Disable Wifi at boot (cause its on by default)
my suggestion is to drop in an `echo 0 /sys/wlan/dev`
the exact location? i dunno but here lets findout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# find /sys |grep power |grep eth0
/sys/devices
I've spent a great deal of time messing with WIFI also. Once I get
some
more experience with the OM platform, I might contribute to
building a gui network manager.
I really believe that a lot of the common system administration-type
tasks - such as setting up WLAN, setting up GPRS
SettingsGUI still has to be ported to GTA02 and the FSO image. This is
what I'll be doing here during the next days.
I'll be very happy to test on GTA02 and GTA01 concurrently, and help
out any way I can. I think SettingsGUI could make a lot of mundane OM
tasks a lot more pleasant, frankly
Hello,
How can I disable WiFi at PowerOn?
It´s not nice to manually disable it after all Reboot.
cu
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this from the console which always gets the
lease for me.
udhcpc eth0
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot get an IP from my wireless
router. My current setup looks like this:
/etc/network/interfaces
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Is it possible to leave the USB connection up, so you can work on the
Freerunner via ssh, and at the same time bring up the WIFI?
sure -- just have wifi and usb0 on different networks (e.g.
192.168.0.0/24 for usb and 192.168.1.0/24 for wifi). the only glitch
might
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot get an IP from my wireless
router. My current setup looks like this:
/etc/network/interfaces:---
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
Make sure you do ifdown usb0 before ifup eth0
Then if dhcp does not get a lease first time through (which for me is about
50/50)
then you can do this from the console which always gets the lease for me.
udhcpc eth0
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot get an IP from my wireless
router. My current setup looks like this:
OK. This feels like it's going to be a dumb questions, but I'm going
to ask it anyway.
Is it possible to leave the USB connection
this from the console which always gets the lease
for me.
udhcpc eth0
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot get an IP from my wireless
router. My current setup looks like this:
/etc/network/interfaces
Is it possible to leave the USB connection up, so you can work on the
Freerunner via ssh, and at the same time bring up the WIFI?
sure -- just have wifi and usb0 on different networks (e.g.
192.168.0.0/24 for usb and 192.168.1.0/24 for wifi). the only glitch
might come if you are going
dhcp does not get a lease first time through (which for me is about 50/50)
then you can do this from the console which always gets the lease for me.
udhcpc eth0
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot get an IP from my wireless
usb0 before ifup eth0
Then if dhcp does not get a lease first time through (which for me is about
50/50) then you can do this from the console which always gets the lease
for me.
udhcpc eth0
After that wifi should work.
Peter Nijs wrote:
After a whole lot of tweaking I still cannot
On Sunday 20 July 2008, Charles Hill wrote:
After two days of fighting with WPA2-PSK and getting nowhere, I figured
something out.
My WAP doesn't broadcast the SSID. Normally, this isn't a problem as I
specify the SSID in the wpa_supplicant.conf file. But when I turned ON
broadcast of
Hi All,
Finally I got to play with FR. Flushed todays (0721) dev image and kernel.
Running TangoGPS. While WiFi is on (WEP encrypted. wpa_supplicant
powered ;)) I am having location error (never hit the right spot) around
200-400m with reported speed from 0.5 to 20 km/h (while I am siting
Halchenko wrote:
Hi All,
Finally I got to play with FR. Flushed todays (0721) dev image and kernel.
Running TangoGPS. While WiFi is on (WEP encrypted. wpa_supplicant
powered ;)) I am having location error (never hit the right spot) around
200-400m with reported speed from 0.5 to 20 km/h (while I am
.
Running TangoGPS. While WiFi is on (WEP encrypted. wpa_supplicant
powered ;)) I am having location error (never hit the right spot)
around
200-400m with reported speed from 0.5 to 20 km/h (while I am siting
steadily in 1 place).
When I turn WiFi Off (just on my FR, without touching access point
(0721) dev image and
kernel.
Running TangoGPS. While WiFi is on (WEP encrypted. wpa_supplicant
powered ;)) I am having location error (never hit the right spot)
around
200-400m with reported speed from 0.5 to 20 km/h (while I am siting
steadily in 1 place).
When I turn WiFi Off
updated my
resolv.conf file.
So, if you're having problems connecting with WiFi, make sure you are
broadcasting your SSID.
Charles
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Gino
The card is recognized but the driver is super buggy. I've just finished
compiling a new kernel doing away with the mac80211 version for the
ieee80211 one. This 'should' resolve the issue with the card for me.
I'm curious... are you using an external adapter so you can get
monitor,
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| /sys/devices/platform/neo-1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
|
| Once I run the above command viola – my powered USB comes to life
| (although there is also a
I¹m having a problem getting my Linksys WUSB54GC USB wifi card recognized
on the FR. I purchased a mini-USB to USB adapter as found here:
http://www.electronicproductonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=
1781
Also, I¹ve picked up a battery powered USB hub like this one:
http
hey
Make sure you have charged up batteries... you're supposed to flip the
switch on the hub on so it uses the battery power to run the hub and
usb devices. You'll get both red and blue LEDs on when this is
working. Without the red LED showing, you'll be trying to overload the
FR with not just
Thanks for the info... I got it sorted out - I had to bring down the usb0
iface first (lack of sleep to blame for overlooking such a menial thing).
The card is recognized but the driver is super buggy. I've just finished
compiling a new kernel doing away with the mac80211 version for the
that supports VOIP as a back end, and access to open WiFi AP's
(plenty of those around).
I have a Diamondcard/Ekiga account for phone calls to the POTS network, and
it works great and is dirt cheap. I wouldn't want to deal with proprietary
crap like whatever T-Mobile is going to foist upon people
I've spent a great deal of time messing with WIFI also. Once I get
some
more experience with the OM platform, I might contribute to
building a gui network manager.
One thing that really needs to be clear among us all right now is that
there are those who have hacked things together
Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 20:03 +0200, julien cubizolles a écrit :
But it was just once, when I got the Freerunner. Now, after several opkg
upgrades (don't know if it's related thoug), I can't get it to get a
lease anymore.
It's working again ! Here are my settings :
a great deal of time messing with WIFI also. Once I get some
more experience with the OM platform, I might contribute to building a
gui network manager.
I also get that error message when starting udhcpc. All the tricks lie
in your wpa_supplicant.conf file located in /etc/wpa_supplicant
occasionally fails to give the config. At times, however, I am able to
connect and use the wifi, and even then I am getting the ioctl message.
I hope this was at least of some help to you.
Tommi
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not supported? I get that too, but it doesn't prevent me from
using my WPA-PSK WLAN. Something else is... :)
It seems random when I can connect and when I can't. It seems DHCP
occasionally fails to give the config. At times, however, I am able to
connect and use the wifi, and even then I am getting
Make and receive unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi with your home phone.
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/cell-phone-plans-detail.aspx?tp=tb1[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Anyone know if the FR will work with whatever VoIP protocol t-mobile uses?
does
anyone even know what protocol it uses? I
* Tommi Kärkkäinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-16 19:21 +0200]:
It seems random when I can connect and when I can't. It seems DHCP
occasionally fails to give the config. At times, however, I am able to
connect and use the wifi, and even then I am getting the ioctl message.
Maybe udhcpc
the certificate needed in addition to the SIM. The bit
that looks tricky is the signalling part to tell the mobile phone network
that it can pass the call data over to the wifi connection. This is the sort
of thing that's normally buried in the cellular modem, and I don't know of an
open version
is the signalling part to tell the mobile phone
network
that it can pass the call data over to the wifi connection. This is
the sort
of thing that's normally buried in the cellular modem, and I don't
know of an
open version of that. I could be pleasantly surprised though - it
would
between the two, preferring wifi/sip (or their equiv)
when available, that would kick ass
Chris
On Jul 17, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Al Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 17 July 2008, Carl Karsten wrote:
Make and receive unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi with your
home
phone.
http://www.t
First we need a phone app that supports SIP.
I would very very much like to use the FR as a SIP phone. I don't need T-Mobile
for that (and neither does anyone else), we just need a working phone app that
supports VOIP as a back end, and access to open WiFi AP's (plenty of those
around).
I
.
I would very very much like to use the FR as a SIP phone. I don't need
T-Mobile for that (and neither does anyone else), we just need a working
phone app that supports VOIP as a back end, and access to open WiFi AP's
(plenty of those around).
I have a Diamondcard/Ekiga account for phone
I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get my FR to connect to any
secured wireless AP. It has no trouble connecting if there is no encryption, but
I've had no luck otherwise.
If anyone has had a better experience than me, perhaps you could take a look at
the GTA02 WLAN page on the
...
I've spent a great deal of time messing with WIFI also. Once I get some
more experience with the OM platform, I might contribute to building a
gui network manager.
I also get that error message when starting udhcpc. All the tricks lie
in your wpa_supplicant.conf file located in /etc
using my WPA-PSK WLAN. Something else is... :)
It seems random when I can connect and when I can't. It seems DHCP
occasionally fails to give the config. At times, however, I am able to
connect and use the wifi, and even then I am getting the ioctl message.
I hope this was at least of some help
patching wifi-radar (a wifi python/gtk app) for the FR, if I've
got enough time, I'll try to release it.
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Le mercredi 16 juillet 2008 à 11:56 -0500, Stephen Shelton a écrit :
I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get my FR to connect to
any
secured wireless AP. It has no trouble connecting if there is no encryption,
but
I've had no luck otherwise.
If anyone has had a better
Hey Julian,
I had the same problem and fixed this by adding :
up echo nameserver [IPofYourRouter] /etc/resolv.conf
to the eth0 section of your /etcnetwork/interfaces - file.
hope that helps
Bastian
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:03 PM, julien cubizolles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le mercredi 16
) if the
essid is not any.
I began patching wifi-radar (a wifi python/gtk app) for the FR, if I've
got enough time, I'll try to release it.
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I was able to connect to my WEP network doing the above. Thanks for the
pointer... that should get me started!
I'd rather see wicd used
(iwconfig key) if the
essid is not any.
I began patching wifi-radar (a wifi python/gtk app) for the FR, if I've
got enough time, I'll try to release it.
- --
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I was able to connect to my WEP network doing the above. Thanks for the
pointer... that should get me started!
I'd
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, papa-piet wrote:
Hi Ian,
check out that one:
http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=21t=295#p2956
wow... someone (at best original author) should simply create a project
within openmoko.org for those openmokoscripts and see if it
,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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Steve / Brenda,
Are there any solid instructions yet on getting GPRS data working?
-id
steve wrote:
Brenda,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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Are there any solid instructions yet on getting GPRS data working?
-id
steve wrote:
Brenda,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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I've been trying for several hours to get wifi working, it never seems to
connect although it can
see my station.
I tried this too as it makes sense to turn off usb0, but that didn't seem
to work either, I wrote
this script to make it easy from console (I also tried ifconfig usb0
to the methods described
would be most welcome!
On Saturday 12 July 2008, steve wrote:
Brenda,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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udhcpc? route -n?
-Rusty
Jim Morris wrote:
ian douglas wrote:
I havne't seen any wifi UI applicaiton yet. I SSH'd into my Freerunner,
edited /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf to alter the essid and
key, typed ifup eth0, then unplugged the USB cable, opened a terminal,
ran ifconfig
Russell Sears wrote:
I do this:
ifdown eth0
iwconfig eth0 essid TheEssid ifup eth0 ifdown usb0
I haven't setup wpa or even wep though...
- What does iwconfig say before you do udhcpc? Did the card associate
with the access point (non-zero link quality)? Did the card discover
the
well, i did what
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA02_wlan
says -- adding
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
to /etc/network/interfaces. make sure, the path to wpa_supplicant.conf
matches yours.
to fire wkan w/ wpa up i have to do
ifup eth0
not sure, though,
Although it says encryption key off, but I presume wpa_supplicant is
handling that.
says here, too. but since my ap does only wpa and the fr can reach inet
it's probably only cosmetic.
So its connected to my access point, and I turned off eth0, but I cannot
ping the wireless,
either
Ok using these scripts u and d (below) and the suggestion below it works, but
is unreliable, I can
ssh into it over wifi, but it quickly loses its connection, not sure why yet.
# u this turns on wifi and usb0 off
ifdown usb0
ifup eth0
# d this brings back usb0
ifdown eth0
killall
can ssh into it over wifi, but it quickly loses its
connection, not sure why yet.
# u this turns on wifi and usb0 off
ifdown usb0
ifup eth0
# d this brings back usb0
ifdown eth0
killall wpa_supplicant
ifup usb0
Jim Morris wrote:
arne anka wrote:
well, i did what
http
And probably you have to del the usb0 default route
route del default gw 192.168.0.202
Am Sonntag, 13. Juli 2008 01:14:59 schrieb Jim Morris:
Ok using these scripts u and d (below) and the suggestion below it works,
but is unreliable, I can ssh into it over wifi, but it quickly loses its
Alexander Syring wrote:
I think you have to bring up a nameserver
echo namserver 1.2.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf
^ ip of nameserver to use
Good point, I already have a hardwired resolv.conf, and the wifi and usb can
use the same dns for now.
Wifi does seem
Jim Morris wrote:
Alexander Syring wrote:
I think you have to bring up a nameserver
echo namserver 1.2.3.4 /etc/resolv.conf
^ ip of nameserver to use
Good point, I already have a hardwired resolv.conf, and the wifi and usb can
use the same dns for now
Hi all,
My FR is here! :) The 8GB Sandisk card works flawlessly.
Now a few simple questions:
- Is there any UI to conect using WiFi? and with GPRS?
- Is network-manager been ported?
- The NM backend?
- Anybody is doing an UI for this?
- Can I help? [1]
- Is there any
Diego Fernández Durán wrote:
- Is there any UI to conect using WiFi? and with GPRS?
- Is network-manager been ported?
- The NM backend?
- Anybody is doing an UI for this?
I havne't seen any wifi UI applicaiton yet. I SSH'd into my Freerunner,
edited /etc/wpa_supplicant
?
- What does ifconfig -a say after udhcpc? route -n?
-Rusty
Jim Morris wrote:
ian douglas wrote:
I havne't seen any wifi UI applicaiton yet. I SSH'd into my Freerunner,
edited /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf to alter the essid and
key, typed ifup eth0, then unplugged the USB cable
Brenda,
get the instructions for using WIFI on freerunner posted to the wiki.
Michael assist.
Steve
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Ian Stephen ian at tradeswest.ca wrote Sun Jun 1 05:54:23 CEST 2008
On May 31, 2008, Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
I've got a Nokia N800. Much less expensive than the N810, but 810 has some
things 800 doesn't.
Battery
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 08:54:23PM -0700, Ian Stephen wrote:
On May 31, 2008, Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
I've got a Nokia N800. Much less expensive than the N810, but 810 has some
things 800 doesn't.
Key
On Sunday 01 June 2008 00:39:00 Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
Sharp SL-6000 (watch out, there are models without any connectivity, one with
wifi, and one with bluetooth _and_ wifi).
:M
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
And can I run openmoko on it to develop apps, or does openmoko linux
need to be on the neo/freerunner?
thanks
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If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
n800/n810. use mamona (which is openembedded based - same base os as openmoko).
And can I run openmoko on it to develop apps
geek writes:
Nokia N810 internet tablet...no openmoko...but mimo...good product with
community support..
But no phone, if I understand correctly.
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Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
And can I run openmoko on it to develop apps, or does openmoko linux
need to be on the neo/freerunner?
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On May 31, 2008, Mike wrote:
If I wanted a PDA the runs linux and has wifi, and gets good battery
life, any suggestions?
I've got a Nokia N800. Much less expensive than the N810, but 810 has some
things 800 doesn't.
Battery life is from 1 day to 1 week or so depending on how I'm using
Don't know whether this is a stupid question or not but I'd like to be able
to see if their is a wifi conection I could connect to without the screen
being on, is it possible (has it been done) to get the LED to flash more
rapidly or brighter if Wifi is accessible, just a way of scavenging
On Tuesday 22 April 2008, Sam Collyer wrote:
Don't know whether this is a stupid question or not but I'd like to be able
to see if their is a wifi conection I could connect to without the screen
being on, is it possible (has it been done) to get the LED to flash more
rapidly or brighter
not a stupid question. this is an active area of research.
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Subject: LED as Wifi indicator
Don't know whether this is a stupid
andy selby wrote:
so when is openmoko going to implement gifi? :)
Since its good for only 10 metres its not going to replace wi-fi, it
may replace bluetooth.
What I want to know is if openmoko is going to implement wi-max.
FiTel* (inside the FIC Group) will become a WiMax carrier in Taiwan
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We don't have any immediate plans. Truly mobile WiMax is still some time
away.
Sprint Xohm is still supposed to launch soon, if it doesn't get
postponed any more.
so when is openmoko going to implement gifi? :)
http://deancollinsblog.blogspot.com/2008/02/bye-bye-wifi-hello-gifi.html
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