We are proud to have this kernel available for testing [1].
What is new:
* we have fixed a NULL pointer issue in the bq27x00 driver which was introduced
by 4.1-rc1
* we are preparing for DT support of the camera module; the OMAP3 ISP (Image
Signal Processor) should already be configured correctl
Νο. I intend to use it to study and my GTA02 but i dont mind if it's not
working with GTA02.
> Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος writes:
> > i'm looking for linux compatibility with up to x400 or x200 usb
microscope.
> > Any suggestions from your personal experience?
>
&
Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος writes:
> i'm looking for linux compatibility with up to x400 or x200 usb microscope.
> Any suggestions from your personal experience?
Do you want it to work with GTA02? It does not do USB2 which will
severly limit your options
i'm looking for linux compatibility with up to x400 or x200 usb microscope.
Any suggestions from your personal experience?
A serious report i've found is :
http://hermann-uwe.de/blog/using-the-oasis-umo19-mcu003-400x-usb-microscope-
on-linux-via-luvcview
althougth the company oasis d
ation is found in the PDF file also
available on the site.
Packages are also available for Windows and Linux (deb, rpm) for those
who like cross platform script development. Develop your phone app on
your mainframe, run it on your phone!
Comments and criticisms are always we
On 26/12/12 13.10, Glenn wrote:
...
Will we (GTA0x-owners) also benefit from this?:
Linux 3.7 arrives, ARM developers rejoice:
http://www.zdnet.com/linux-3-7-arrives-arm-developers-rejoice-708638/
Quote: "...
Now with 3.7, ARM architectures can use one single vanilla Linux
kernel
nnectivity so you should have no problems using it directly.
Bug reports, success report, patches etc etc always welcome.
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Hello,
I'm reading in our German magazine "linuxuser" about the above event,
the program is here:
http://www.luga.de/Aktionen/LIT-2012/Programm/
(sorry, it seems to be a German only page);
is OpenMoko somehow present there, or are Freerunner users there?
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I haven't got any clue about software access of FR's MCU's sound port i.e,
IIS port. Please provide me with help regarding this.
Thanks!
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 18:19:41 Arslan Abbasi wrote:
> > Simple recording and playback of
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 18:19:41 Arslan Abbasi wrote:
> Simple recording and playback of recorded sounds can be done but, can
> anyone give me some clue if it has enough
> processing power to do real time voice processing and transmitting
> processed voice at the same time. And please, if an
Arslan Abbasi writes:
> Simple recording and playback of recorded sounds can be done but, can
> anyone give me some clue if it has enough
> processing power to do real time voice processing and transmitting
I hit alsa issues:
#2330 recording from usb headset and playing back audio at the same ti
Hi Arslan,
A while ago i tried to write a software modem to communicate between 2
freerunners.
One of the things that went wrong was a 90 degree phase shift in the
audio signal.
So when you write audio software, please keep in mind that it might get
phase shiffted.
Kind regards,
Ed
On 01/18/2012
Simple recording and playback of recorded sounds can be done but, can
anyone give me some clue if it has enough
processing power to do real time voice processing and transmitting
processed voice at the same time. And please, if anybody has any code
related to voice manipulations on this phone or in
Hi,
I don't know the laws of your country, however, encrypting GSM might be
illegal.
Dave
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 08:56:45 Radek Polak wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 January 2012 07:16:06 Arslan Abbasi wrote:
> > > The Inter IC sou
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 08:56:45 Radek Polak wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 January 2012 07:16:06 Arslan Abbasi wrote:
> > The Inter IC sound pins interfaced with the audio codec.
> > I need help regarding any sound manipulation on this platform, if any
> > code is available.
>
> IIRC there was a
On Wednesday 18 January 2012 07:16:06 Arslan Abbasi wrote:
> The Inter IC sound pins interfaced with the audio codec.
> I need help regarding any sound manipulation on this platform, if any code
> is available.
IIRC there was a program which recorded phone call if this is what you need. I
dont k
The Inter IC sound pins interfaced with the audio codec.
I need help regarding any sound manipulation on this platform, if any code
is available.
Thanks!
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Arslan Abbasi writes:
> > accessing the IIS port of it's MCU. And can i get
Arslan Abbasi writes:
> accessing the IIS port of it's MCU. And can i get any direction about
> how
What's IIS port?
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my target kinda
desires it.
I want to know if there are any embedded linux drivers available for
accessing the IIS port of it's MCU. And can i get any direction about how
to manipulate voice in it's application processor if there's any sample
code available.
Thanks &
FYI.
I think this is the most important FOSDEM Devroom for Openmoko users and
developers.
Nikolaus
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
> Von: Henri Bergius
> Datum: 14. Dezember 2011 10:48:33 MEZ
> An: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> Betreff: [FOSDEM] Call for presentations: Open Mob
Hi,
Timo Jyrinki writes:
> I created linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02_20101212.git049b71de-2
I tested that it boots. Did not upgrade udev yet.
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2011/6/16 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> udev 171-1 does not support linux 2.6.29 or 2.6.34 on ARM. This is due
> to use of accept4 syscall among other reasons. Afaik it was implemented
> in 2.6.32 but not wired (=enabled) for ARM until 2.6.36(?).
>
> As Frederic Wagner pointed on IRC i
Great!
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This is really great news, many thanks for your work. It seems to be
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On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 23:09, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> after all the previous announcements that were certainly not encouraging
> and making everybody happy, I have this time really good news. And hope
> that there are only good news to report in the future...
Looks ver
this time really good
> news. And hope that there are only good news to report in the
> future...
>
> We have finally found a way to patch the power supply issue of our
> first engineering sample board and are since this morning able to
> boot Linux and demonstrate LXDE on De
finally found a way to patch the power supply issue of our first
engineering sample board and are since this morning able to boot Linux and
demonstrate LXDE on Debian. We will present this unique unit during
LinuxTag on 11-14th May in Berlin. So please come!
This power supply hack was to solder an
t were certainly not encouraging
> and making everybody happy, I have this time really good news. And hope
> that there are only good news to report in the future...
>
> We have finally found a way to patch the power supply issue of our first
> engineering sample board and are since
On 20 April 2011 22:09, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> Here is finally a brand new video showing the device in (battery!) operation:
> [2]
It looks really great, and fast too!
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> We found a way to patch the power supply issue
> of our first
> engineering sample board and are since this morning able to
> boot Linux and
> demonstrate LXDE on Debian.
Whohooo! :-)
Can we log in
sample board and are since this morning able to boot Linux and
demonstrate LXDE on Debian. We will present this unique unit during
LinuxTag on 11-14th May in Berlin. So please come!
This power supply hack was to solder an additional 1.2V LDO chip
(TPS73601DCQ) to give the CPU more supply power [1
On Wednesday 19 January 2011 20:34:25 Paul Wise wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are any of the 2.6.37 patches merged into mainline 2.6.38-rc1? Is it too
> late for them to be merged or are they mostly fixes that could be
> submitted for mainline inclusion outside the (now closed) merge window?
You may want
Hi all,
Are any of the 2.6.37 patches merged into mainline 2.6.38-rc1? Is it too
late for them to be merged or are they mostly fixes that could be
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> Ok, if that's it, even though it seemingly depends on other factors as
> well, please Debian users notice the following:
>
> * http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6-openmoko/
> has also all the previous kernels
> * I
On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 23:38 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
> linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02?'
gena2x seems to have found the cause, I had 'Stereo Out Switch' and
'Right Mixer Right Playback Switch' turned off
llowing:
* http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6-openmoko/
has also all the previous kernels
* If you hit this audio playback problem, install the previous kernel
http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6-openmoko/linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02_2010
В Птн, 19/11/2010 в 17:48 +0200, Timo Jyrinki пишет:
> 2010/11/19 Paul Wise :
> > Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
> > linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
> > one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptom
2010/11/19 Paul Wise :
> Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
> linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
> one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptoms:
And the one I can reproduce it with is up-to-date sid, while the on
Is anyone else having broken audio on Debian with pkg-fso
linux-image-2.6.34-openmoko-gta02? Timo Jyrinki can reproduce it with
one GTA02 but not with another one. Here are some symptoms:
r...@booph(Debian):~# uname -a
Linux booph 2.6.34-20101108.git1508bbb5 #1 Sat Nov 13 22:33:10 UTC 2010
> You expect me to pick up any ladies wearing that thing?;).
well, there's seven of nine ...
but with the freerunner, you're already a certified geek -- forget about
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> Here are some that are GNU/Linux Wrist - but less a watch (you can use
> them as a watch):
I'm not exactly looking for a watch, but something along the same size,
just a little bigger and a little slicker, with no keyboard.
> ht
Martix writes:
> Nokia Morph concept:
> http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/research/demos/the-morph-concept
> video: http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/research/demos/the-morph-concept/video
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Here are some that are GNU/Linux Wrist - but less a watch (you can use
them as a watch):
http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/35681
http://www.zypad.com/zypad/wearablecomputers.aspx?pg=Zypad%20WL%201100
http://ruggedpcreview.com/3_handhelds_parvus_zypad_wr11xx.html
http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a
It isn't quite a watch, and it (probably) doesn't run Linux, but I saw
this[1] today and thought, "I'd like one of those on my wrist, as long
as I don't have to run a ton of proprietary software to read and
process the data it captures."
[1] http://www.cambridgec
What about http://www.dynawa.org/?
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10 seconds of googling "linux based wrist watch" brings this; I know
I'm a slow typer
http://www.freeos.com/articles/3800
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
> Esben Stien writes:
>> Does something like this exist?. If not, please, someone sta
Esben Stien writes:
> Does something like this exist?. If not, please, someone start making
> it.
Why Linux? I would like my watch to consume as little energy as
possible...
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Look, what could be created with nanotechnology in near future.
Nokia Morph concept:
http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/research/demos/the-morph-concept
video: http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/research/demos/the-morph-concept/video
2010/5/4 Esben Stien :
> Does something like this exist?. If not, p
On Tue, 04 May 2010 12:00:28 +0200, Joseph Reeves
wrote:
> TI's Chronos would be able to display the things you're after:
>
> http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ez430-chronos.html
>
> You just need to install the wireless module for it in / near your
> FreeRunner.
>
Actually, you
ht a wrist watch phone for 199 USD just for
the fun of it. It is not terribly clunky, has bluetooth and even a
(video)camera and stereo mp3 player via bluetooth.
But no Linux or any smart Operating system for that matter. :(
But it shows, technology is there. I'm just not the right person
TI's Chronos would be able to display the things you're after:
http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ez430-chronos.html
You just need to install the wireless module for it in / near your FreeRunner.
Cheers, Joseph
On 4 May 2010 02:24, Esben Stien wrote:
> Does something like this exi
Here another link:
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/museum/personalsystems/0022/index.html
Am 04.05.2010 um 11:56 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
> Hewlett Packard also made a wristwatch calculator 1977-1980, the
> HP-01:
>
> http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp01.htm
>
> Nik
Hewlett Packard also made a wristwatch calculator 1977-1980, the HP-01:
http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp01.htm
Nikolaus
Am 04.05.2010 um 11:33 schrieb Jon 'maddog' Hall:
> Back in 1975 one of the watch companies made a "computer watch" that
> you
> could play a weak form of asteroids on it,
Back in 1975 one of the watch companies made a "computer watch" that you
could play a weak form of asteroids on it, and program the watch in
BASIC. It had a stand that contained a keyboard and printer, and the
watch communicated with the stand through inductance (you had to put the
watch on the st
I don't know if someone is producing such a wristwatch, but there was
a research project by IBM:
http://www.research.ibm.com/WearableComputing/linuxwatch/linuxwatch.html
showing that it is (was) possible and how it could look like.
BR,
Nikolaus
>
Am 04.05.2010 um 03:24 schrieb Esben Stien:
Does something like this exist?. If not, please, someone start making
it.
I really want a thick wrist watch with a big display that follows the
curvature of my arm.
It can provide several status indicators, like new mail, new jabber
messages, time, location, etc and notify you of whatever. There
Am 30.04.2010 um 09:19 schrieb flecktor:
> i heard they made linux under 1 second.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUWBkIquQaI
>
> is there any distrobution that will take that and made it available for the
> openmoko?
First, the Openmoko devices are way slower than th
hi,
i heard they made linux under 1 second.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUWBkIquQaI
is there any distrobution that will take that and made it available for the
openmoko?
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nounced bada few mounth ago
>>> >>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_%28operating_system%29
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
>>> >>>>> I wish I can test this and
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_%28operating_system%29
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
>> >>>>> I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
>> >>>>>
>> >>>&g
; >>>>> but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
> >>>>> I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
> >>>>>
> >>>> speak
> >>>>
> >>>>> about it ?
> &
t;>> I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
>>>>>
>>>> speak
>>>>
>>>>> about it ?
>>>>>
>>>> bada != linux at all. dont bother following it. looks for limo
>&
>>>
>>>> Hi, If it helps
>>>> samsung announced bada few mounth ago
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_%28operating_system%29
>>>>
>>>> but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
>>>> I wish I can t
samsung announced bada few mounth ago
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_%28operating_system%29
> > >
> > > but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
> > > I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
> > speak
> > > about
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:14:17 +0100
Bernd Prünster wrote:
> isn't it technically enough to use the linux kernel and call it "linux
> based" even if all the other stuff is proprietary?!
I suppose so. I just wondered if bada was drived from a bsd variant, or
possibly ev
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:59:12 +1100 Michael Smith said:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:46:33 +1100
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>
> > it is based on speculation and rumor. no fact at all. nowhere have samsung
> > EVER said bada is linux based. it actually is not.
&g
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:46:33 +1100
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>
>
>> it is based on speculation and rumor. no fact at all. nowhere have samsung
>> EVER
>> said bada is linux based. it actually is not.
>>
>
&g
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:46:33 +1100
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> it is based on speculation and rumor. no fact at all. nowhere have samsung
> EVER
> said bada is linux based. it actually is not.
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> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_%28operating_system%29
> > >
> > > but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
> > > I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
> > speak
> > > about
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> Also, that's not what Raster is working on. No one knows what it is but
> only that he says it's very cool and not out.
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> >
> > but the SDK is not yet public to everyone ...too bad
> > I wish I can test this and review it , did you test it ? can you
> speak
> > about it ?
>
> bada != linux at all. dont bother following it. looks for limo
> instead.
well, is wiki mentioned
review it , did you test it ? can you speak
> about it ?
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> about it ?
I heard it is not GNU/Linux at all but some proprietary real time OS
from Samsung.
Also, that's not what Raster is working on. No one knows what it is but
only that he says it's very cool and not out.
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samsung announced bada few mounth ago
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; > I realise that this problem might equally well be the fault of my
> > AP's configuration but since my Freerunner is the only client
> > affected, I figured I'd start from here.
> >
> > I have a linux PC that acts as a wireless AP using hostapd, ath5k
> >
On Friday 05 February 2010, Yogiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I realise that this problem might equally well be the fault of my AP's
> configuration but since my Freerunner is the only client affected, I
> figured I'd start from here.
>
> I have a linux PC that acts as a w
Hi,
I realise that this problem might equally well be the fault of my AP's
configuration but since my Freerunner is the only client affected, I
figured I'd start from here.
I have a linux PC that acts as a wireless AP using hostapd, ath5k
drivers from the kernel and WPA2 for encrypti
Hi all,
On SHR-testing from 25/1-2010 I get the following error message when
trying to "fetch details" with Advanced Geocaching Tool for Linux
v.0.5.
##
+ Checking Login status
+ Loaded cookie file
+ Checking if still logged in...
+ Seems as we're still logged in
Thanks for the info. Hopefully the recent frequency scaling patch[1]
will help. I'm also excited about the FSCE patches[2], hopefully that
will get upstream soon.
1. http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td3920523
2.
http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/lurker/message/20091001.203525.e1
Hi all,
Back in 2008 there was a patch[1] to enable dyn-ticks on GTA02, does
anyone know what happened to it? I get a steady 200 wakeups from idle
per second in powertop when using the 2.6.29 version of Linux from SHR.
The /proc file mentioned in that thread does not exist. I have added
dyntick
Hi!
My wikireader is still in path to me, but may be some people have it
already, and/or Openmoko(company) can help me with investigating next
thing:
Linux on Wikireader
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiReader , it have enough
RAM, CPU, ROM; no mmu - no problem with uclibc.
Also I
Hi all,
if you have tried to use our Openmoko webshop in the last days with
FireFox / IceWeasel / SeaMonkey, you may have experienced that the
shopping cart was automatically deleted when trying to checkout. This
effect did not happen with using e.g. Safari.
We have now found why, and that m
>The 'send' button was too close to my mouse pointer, sorry! ;-)
>
>The package is available here: http://www.opkg.org/package_268.html
it's working for me now (the previous version for some reason didn't
get any caches) i have to say i have neglected GC for some time now
also due to not being abl
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> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Al Johnson
>
> wrote:
> > > Can I find out what partitions I have on NAND in my FreeRunner, and
> > > mount them from Linux?
> > > (I am currently running QtMoko v11, booted from p2 on a SD card)
> >
> &g
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Al Johnson
wrote:
> > Can I find out what partitions I have on NAND in my FreeRunner, and mount
> > them from Linux?
> > (I am currently running QtMoko v11, booted from p2 on a SD card)
>
> mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock6 /some/suitabl
On Thursday 24 September 2009, tingox wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I find out what partitions I have on NAND in my FreeRunner, and mount
> them from Linux?
> (I am currently running QtMoko v11, booted from p2 on a SD card)
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock6 /some/
Hello,
Can I find out what partitions I have on NAND in my FreeRunner, and mount
them from Linux?
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 17:43:49 +0100
Joseph Reeves wrote:
> Great, thanks Tom, I'll have a look at that later. Does it seem to
> make any difference for you?
It's difficult to say, really. I haven't done any "scientific" tests,
but it feels a little faster in some areas (suspend/resume, Illume
sli
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 17:43:49 +0100
Joseph Reeves wrote:
> Great, thanks Tom, I'll have a look at that later. Does it seem to
> make any difference for you?
It's difficult to say, really. I haven't done any "scientific" tests,
but it feels a little faster in some areas (suspend/resume, Illume
sli
Great, thanks Tom, I'll have a look at that later. Does it seem to
make any difference for you?
Cheers, Joseph
2009/9/9 Thomas White :
> On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 15:27:13 +0100
> Joseph Reeves wrote:
>
>> > Now for someone to find the time to try this ;-)
>>
>> I applied the latest BFS patch to the
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 15:27:13 +0100
Joseph Reeves wrote:
> > Now for someone to find the time to try this ;-)
>
> I applied the latest BFS patch to the andy-tracking branch of the
> kernel but it wouldn't build - probably an indication of my noob
> kernel skills rather than the applicability of th
3
>> >> One last thing.. you know the lag you get when your phone rings and it
>> >> doesn't display right away? Yeah thats gone now.
>> >
>> > On a wl500 router the performance hit is 1.5 time faster;)
>> > http://marc.info/?l=l
l Silva Seabra
> > wrote:
> >> http://twitter.com/cyanogen/status/3836404163
> >> One last thing.. you know the lag you get when your phone rings and it
> >> doesn't display right away? Yeah thats gone now.
> >
> > On a wl500 router the
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Joseph Reeves wrote:
> SHR + 2.6.31 + BFS + OpenWRT drivers = win?
+KMS
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On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:04:56AM +0100, Joseph Reeves wrote:
>SHR + 2.6.31 + BFS + OpenWRT drivers = win?
Would appear that way if someone had the time and environment;
I really loved the Android stuff on Twitter :)
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esn't display right away? Yeah thats gone now.
>
> On a wl500 router the performance hit is 1.5 time faster;)
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=125233663823328&w=2
>
> Laszlo
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