Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-14 Thread Chris Fazekas

I have been making some progress with this.  I've been mucking around
with VMware and with Parallels for OSX.  I'm fairly close to getting a
ready to go VMware image.  If all goes well, mid-next week will be
uploaded somehow/somewhere.

Chris

On 4/13/07, Richard Boehme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

A VMware dev environment would be awesome - I could concentrate my
efforts on developing instead of fiddling with getting the dev
environment to work.

Thanks.

Richard

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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-13 Thread Richard Boehme

A VMware dev environment would be awesome - I could concentrate my
efforts on developing instead of fiddling with getting the dev
environment to work.

Thanks.

Richard

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Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-12 Thread Frank Coenen

I would defiantly be interested. A VMware image would be great!

I haven't been able to set
up a build environment. I don't have much time to search for all the
right packages, so I eventually gave up.
But with a ready made image we could all start experimenting with OpenMoko.
A .torrent would indeed be the best option, I guess.

Cheers,

Frank



I'm interested in this as well.


vmichael




On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Chris Fazekas wrote:


Can you post it as a torrent? That way I can start downloading it
tonight and in-turn share it out?

On 4/10/07, Eric Heinemann e_heinemann at yahoo.com wrote:


Depending on my server bandwidth limit, I may post my VM using Ubuntu
setup
for Openmoko building. Let me know if anyone is interested in this.

Thanks,

Eric


- Original Message 
From: Chris Fazekas cfazekas at gmail.com
To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller hns at computer.org
Cc: community at lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
Subject: Re: Canada OpenMoko


Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but
it's something I'm interested in trying.

I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the
development environment pre-installed. This way myself and others can
get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it
can go on the openmoko ftp server?

Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
will tell.

First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a

VMware

VM.

Cheers,

Chris

On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller hns at computer.org wrote:
  available. Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup

a

  development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

 Please write a description how that really works!

 I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed
 so far.

 Nikolaus


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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-12 Thread Eric Heinemann
Ok, I have been having power supply issues with my desktop where the VM 
resides.  A new power supply is on its way, but will not be here until next 
week.  I do not want to make anybody wait that long, so I am recreating the 
image on one of my laptops.  I hope to have it ready for download to a few 
people soon.  Once it is confirmed working by a few people, then I will attempt 
to find a way to make a torrent (never done it before) and host it on my server.

Thanks for the patience,

Eric

- Original Message 
From: Frank Coenen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:42:54 PM
Subject: Canada OpenMoko

I would defiantly be interested. A VMware image would be great!
 
I haven't been able to set up a build environment. I don't have much time to 
search for all the right packages, so I eventually gave up.
But with a ready made image we could all start experimenting with OpenMoko. 

A .torrent would indeed be the best option, I guess.

Cheers,

Frank


I'm interested in this as well.

vmichael



On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Chris Fazekas wrote:


 Can you post it as a torrent?  That way I can start downloading it
 tonight and in-turn share it out?

 On 4/10/07, Eric Heinemann e_heinemann at 
yahoo.com wrote:

  Depending on my server bandwidth limit, I may post my VM using Ubuntu
  setup
  for Openmoko building.  Let me know if anyone is interested in this.


  Thanks,

  Eric
 

  - Original Message 
  From: Chris Fazekas cfazekas at 
gmail.com
  To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller hns at computer.org
  Cc: community at lists.openmoko.org

  Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Canada OpenMoko
 

  Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

  I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but

  it's something I'm interested in trying.

  I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
  distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the

  development environment pre-installed.  This way myself and others can
  get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
  I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it

  can go on the openmoko ftp server?

  Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
  Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build

  envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
  will tell.

  First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware

  VM.

  Cheers,

  Chris

  On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller hns at computer.org
 wrote:
available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
development environment in a VM on my MacBook.
  
   Please write a description how that really works!

  
   I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed
   so far.
  
   Nikolaus
  


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Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Chris Fazekas

Hey all,

I'm Chris, resident of Calgary, Alberta Canada.  I'm a Linux geek, I
confess.  I currently work for some big oil and gas companies as a
Linux systems administrator, and Backup  Storage admin.  I have some
experience kernel hacking.  I use Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, and OSX.
My diploma says that I'm a computer programmer but I'm positive its
all a big farce and a conspiracy.

I would love to get involved with the project.  My main area's of
interest are general hacking, application porting, and eventually
SIP/AIX (Asterisk) integration (w/802.11).  I'm interested to know
what hardware I should gather to start?  I saw OpenMoko on a Motorola
Phone in some of your pictures, what model is it, is it worth trying
to hack?  I'll definitely pick up a development kit once they are
available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

Cheers,

Chris Fazekas

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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller

available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
development environment in a VM on my MacBook.


Please write a description how that really works!

I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed  
so far.


Nikolaus

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RE: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Dean Collins
Hey Chris,

Welcome and yep there are quite a few of us Asterisk users on the
listI'm sure there will be no end to the Neo/Asterisk integration
and application development :-)

 

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 -Original Message-
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Fazekas

 Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2007 3:07 AM

 To: community@lists.openmoko.org

 Subject: Canada OpenMoko

 

 Hey all,

 

 I'm Chris, resident of Calgary, Alberta Canada.  I'm a Linux geek, I

 confess.  I currently work for some big oil and gas companies as a

 Linux systems administrator, and Backup  Storage admin.  I have some

 experience kernel hacking.  I use Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, and OSX.

 My diploma says that I'm a computer programmer but I'm positive its

 all a big farce and a conspiracy.

 

 I would love to get involved with the project.  My main area's of

 interest are general hacking, application porting, and eventually

 SIP/AIX (Asterisk) integration (w/802.11).  I'm interested to know

 what hardware I should gather to start?  I saw OpenMoko on a Motorola

 Phone in some of your pictures, what model is it, is it worth trying

 to hack?  I'll definitely pick up a development kit once they are

 available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a

 development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

 

 Cheers,

 

 Chris Fazekas

 

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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Chris Fazekas

Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but
it's something I'm interested in trying.

I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the
development environment pre-installed.  This way myself and others can
get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it
can go on the openmoko ftp server?

Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
will tell.

First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware VM.

Cheers,

Chris

On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
 development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

Please write a description how that really works!

I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed
so far.

Nikolaus



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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Eric Heinemann
Depending on my server bandwidth limit, I may post my VM using Ubuntu setup for 
Openmoko building.  Let me know if anyone is interested in this.

Thanks,

Eric

- Original Message 
From: Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
Subject: Re: Canada OpenMoko

Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but
it's something I'm interested in trying.

I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the
development environment pre-installed.  This way myself and others can
get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it
can go on the openmoko ftp server?

Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
will tell.

First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware VM.

Cheers,

Chris

On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
  development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

 Please write a description how that really works!

 I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed
 so far.

 Nikolaus


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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread Chris Fazekas

Can you post it as a torrent?  That way I can start downloading it
tonight and in-turn share it out?

On 4/10/07, Eric Heinemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Depending on my server bandwidth limit, I may post my VM using Ubuntu setup
for Openmoko building.  Let me know if anyone is interested in this.

Thanks,

Eric


- Original Message 
From: Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
Subject: Re: Canada OpenMoko


Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but
it's something I'm interested in trying.

I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the
development environment pre-installed.  This way myself and others can
get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it
can go on the openmoko ftp server?

Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
will tell.

First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware
VM.

Cheers,

Chris

On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
  development environment in a VM on my MacBook.

 Please write a description how that really works!

 I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed
 so far.

 Nikolaus


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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-10 Thread michael

I'm interested in this as well.

michael



On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Chris Fazekas wrote:


Can you post it as a torrent?  That way I can start downloading it
tonight and in-turn share it out?

On 4/10/07, Eric Heinemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Depending on my server bandwidth limit, I may post my VM using Ubuntu
 setup
 for Openmoko building.  Let me know if anyone is interested in this.

 Thanks,

 Eric


 - Original Message 
 From: Chris Fazekas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:48:15 PM
 Subject: Re: Canada OpenMoko


 Hi Nikolaus, et. all.

 I may not first try to setup a build envrionment natively on OSX but
 it's something I'm interested in trying.

 I think my first goal is going to be creating a VMware image of a
 distribution (Debian or CentOS at this point, maybe both) with the
 development environment pre-installed.  This way myself and others can
 get going quickly (with VMware Player for Windows and Linux for now).
 I'll then upload the VM image somewhere after, maybe a .torrent or it
 can go on the openmoko ftp server?

 Additionally I'll look at creating a Parallels image for OSX, but as
 Parallels cost's money, I'll also look at setting up a build
 envrionment natively in OSX, perhaps wrapped inside .img file... time
 will tell.

 First priority, is to just get a development environment setup in a VMware
 VM.

 Cheers,

 Chris

 On 4/10/07, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   available.  Until then, I'll read over the wiki and attempt to setup a
   development environment in a VM on my MacBook.
 
  Please write a description how that really works!
 
  I am working to make a setup (MacOE) on native MacOS X but failed

  so far.
 
  Nikolaus
 


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