> hi,
hi
> >> [...]
> > [...]
> What do you mean by remove android components? just remove them? or
> replace them with standard components?
> for instance the USB function framework can be replaced by the gadget
> framework easily,just changing the .config
I replace them by standartfeatures or new
hi,
>> As you know we first tried to remove(/free) the non-free android part
>> related to the drivers for the G1,but you came and you made shown how to
>> run the distro of your choice on the G1...
> I did the first step an I've forked the android kernel to remove android
> components.
What do you
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:53 PM, David Lanzendörfer <
david.lanzendoer...@o2s.ch> wrote:
> Screen works. I've got Enlightment running right now.
> Touchscreen and mouse work perfect too.
>
>
Screenshot?
Rakshat
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> Hi,
Hi
> I finally bought a G1,
Well! Me too.
> As you know we first tried to remove(/free) the non-free android part
> related to the drivers for the G1,but you came and you made shown how to
> run the distro of your choice on the G1...
I did the first step an I've forked the android kernel to
On Friday 31 July 2009 22:02:34 GNUtoo wrote:
> http://linuxtogo.org/~lgorris/misc/playwav2.c
> with all the proprietary things removed and it worked
> so we should be able to have sound too
> but we need something that translate the dspish thing to an alsa thing
> in order to get out of the box su
Hi,
I finally bought a G1,
As you know we first tried to remove(/free) the non-free android part
related to the drivers for the G1,but you came and you made shown how to
run the distro of your choice on the G1...
We are now more organized and we have a name(replicant),and an IRC
channel ( #replican
The experts are on #htc-linux @ freenode. Unfortunately they don't like
mailing lists, so you have to bug them in real time...
:M:
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> I see, thanks. I have asked because audio is currently the show stopper for
> many HTC phones running an FSO userland. We can talk to the modem, send
> sms, connect to the internet via UMTS, and "make calls"... but have no
> audio thanks to the binary-only audio libraries.
Do you know, how I can
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 16:00:12 David Lanzendörfer wrote:
> > Try #htc-linux on freenode, the experts are there.
> >
> > Btw., haven't seen you responding to my question about audio. Do you have
> > alsa yet?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > :M:
>
> Not tried to get it running yet.
I see, thanks. I have a
> Try #htc-linux on freenode, the experts are there.
>
> Btw., haven't seen you responding to my question about audio. Do you have
> alsa yet?
>
> Cheers,
>
> :M:
Not tried to get it running yet.
At the moment I've just a framebuffer console and ethernet-gadget+ssh running.
Its a lot of userspace
Try #htc-linux on freenode, the experts are there.
Btw., haven't seen you responding to my question about audio. Do you have alsa
yet?
Cheers,
:M:
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Hi folks.
Ive got a problem to get running the proprietary Wifi driver under OpenMoko.
I ported so far the basic WLAN driver to the modified kernel.
I loaded it succesfully too.
But Ive got a problem with getting it really running, because this
TI-(Pseudobasic)-C writing habit confuses me and Ive
On Sun, 2009-07-19 at 22:22 +0200, David Lanzendörfer wrote:
> > WOW!!!
> Thx
>
> > me and other people were doing the contrary:
> Ok, I always wondered why someone would install some piece of shit like
> android on any device, especially on such a great device like the FIC
> NeoFreerunner.
No I
> WOW!!!
Thx
> me and other people were doing the contrary:
Ok, I always wondered why someone would install some piece of shit like
android on any device, especially on such a great device like the FIC
NeoFreerunner.
> free the android stack of the G1,mainly because we thought that it was
> eas
On Sun, 2009-07-19 at 13:31 +0200, David Lanzendörfer wrote:
> ndroid-Handy).
> (framebuffer console)
> That means: Android linux kernel + OpenMoko (Angstrom) user space.
> When someone is interested in participating the development, youre
> welcome to
> help me.
>
> greatings
> leviathan
Do you have sound?
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Description for basi setup is done under:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_on_HTC-Dream
Regards David
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> Hi,
>
> David Lanzendörfer wrote:
> > Hi Folks
> > I managed to boot OpenMoko on the HTC-Dream (Android-Handy).
> > (framebuffer console) That means: Android linux kernel + OpenMoko
> > (Angstrom) user space.
>
> Thats a very interesting thing. A lot of the hardware (read phones) being
> releas
I think its the best to create a wiki page, in which I describe the steps to
get OpenMoko running on HTC-Dream. (Ill past the link, as soon as Im finished
writing)
I had need to use the androids kernel to get it work.
Perhaps we could take their drivers and so on and merge them into our openmoko
being
released for android obviously have most of the drivers in the kernel.
Can you write about the process to get this going - especially the
bootloader part somewhere? And if you know about work on the graphics chip
on the net.
Thanks
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Hi Folks
I managed to boot OpenMoko on the HTC-Dream (Android-Handy).
(framebuffer console)
That means: Android linux kernel + OpenMoko (Angstrom) user space.
When someone is interested in participating the development, youre welcome to
help me.
greatings
leviathan
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