Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Greg
On Saturday 13 December 2008 20:26:21 ivvmm wrote: > Greg wrote: > > I changed the boot params to remove the "ro", > > How did you do that? I tried many times to boot the testing image from > microSD but it always complained about the ro option. I had to change the boot params in NAND. Since I ha

FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Sargun Dhillon
Sorry if this double posted guys. I was having issues with Gmail. Well, usually companies like these have huge "firewalls" before you hit someone with a respectable IQ. Though, their phones are slightly more vulnerable. So, who is up to calling them? If I had some amount of donations, I would be w

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Yogiz
> I really like this idea. I know we can contact Openmoko and sign the > NDA to get the data sheet, but it seems to negate the point of free > software for me (everything being open and developing as a > community). Here > http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1505667i40 Wolfgang > Spraul

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Dale Maggee
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sargun Dhillon wrote: > we really should bitch out Smedia..., see below for > contact info), and the GSM echo. I gotta say, well done. Keep it > coming. > > Smedia's addresses: > 8F., No.1, Jinshan 7th St., Hsinchu City, Taiwan > Tel: +886-3-6661166 >

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Ali
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 00:36 -0800, Sargun Dhillon wrote: > Seconded. ... > Anyways, onto the bad: I have avoided the GSM buzz bug, #666, etc... > The only bugs I have experienced are the SDHC card failure (Stupid, > crappy glamo, we really should bitch out Smedia..., see below for > contact info),

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread ivvmm
Greg wrote: > I changed the boot params to remove the "ro", How did you do that? I tried many times to boot the testing image from microSD but it always complained about the ro option. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Openmoko

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Sargun Dhillon
Seconded. Regarding the software: It's awesome, and progressing very well Regarding the hardware: The Freerunner gods must be looking down on me. I've purchased 4 FRs (3 for work, 1 personal). Currently there are two sitting in data centers monitoring our "critical infrastructure," one sitting nex

Re: Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-13 Thread Peter Mogensen
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: > Unfortunately it still does lack some basic phone functionality > (mailbox alters, stable alarm etc) SHR seems to have stable alarm, so it'll come. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://list

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-12 Thread William Kenworthy
ok, but its not all roses: If you switch to software_x, the gsm icon no longer shows signal the settings app no longer works (I think they are tied together) and I still miss/get delayed SMS messages when suspended (I can improve by removing the battery module, but thats a real pita as you cant t

Re: FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-12 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
> With all the recent talk about FR problems I think its a good time to share > my > recent good experiences. seconded... Sure everybody's mileage varies. At the beginning, I thought I will be able to play with Freerunner more than I became capable to do due to time constraints. Since FR became

FreeRunner Happiness

2008-12-12 Thread Greg
Hi, With all the recent talk about FR problems I think its a good time to share my recent good experiences. When the kernel with the WSOD fix went into testing I immediately installed a clean image on a 2Gb SD card. I changed the boot params to remove the "ro", installed Raster's keyboard, I