Hi all.
I consider switching from SHR to QtMoko (Neo FreeRunner)
because the latter
distribution seems to be better maintained and might
be a better path if one considers buying a GTA04 later on.
Please correct me if I am wrong ...
If I want to switch to QtMoko, the installation guide
on
If I want to switch to QtMoko, the installation guide
on http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QtMoko seems to be out-of-date
because it talks about .jffs2 files (qtmoko-debian-v24.jffs2)
which are not distributed for v33.
Which is a more up-to-date installation guide?
Installation is the same for ubi
On Wednesday 23 March 2011 12:43:31 Sven Hartrumpf wrote:
Hi all.
I consider switching from SHR to QtMoko (Neo FreeRunner)
because the latter
distribution seems to be better maintained and might
be a better path if one considers buying a GTA04 later on.
Please correct me if I am wrong ...
Hi,
On 21/03/2011 19:56, Alfa21 wrote:
2011-03-21@11:48 Pierre Pronchery
Is still adheres to the initial goal of hackable:1, as in:
- based on Debian,
- focusing on GNOME Mobile software and user experience.
I do not understand the second point... have you already
Great!
Keep me informed
Le 22/03/2011 02:30, Wesley Frazier a écrit :
All better, thanks!
Pretty neat to have my calendar on my phone now. Thinking about
wrapping it up in a cron job so it automatically tries to sync every
two hours or so.
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I've been using SHR-testing 2011.1 for a while now and experienced the
following problems:
- - white screen after reception of a text message.
- - not always new message icon on lock screen.
- - unable to add number to contacts (issue#1310)
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