On Monday 27 November 2006 16:14, Robert Michel wrote:
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- no bottle opener
What!?
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On Thursday 18 January 2007 12:23, Renaissance Man wrote:
You still don't get it. The revolutionary aspect of such a device
would be the ability to talk to anyone mostly for free with one
device and phone number, and be mobile. WiFi/VoIP is just a necessary
part of the package for
On Saturday 20 January 2007 15:48, David Ford wrote:
OpenMoko FIC/GNU/Linus/Alan Cox/X11/Xorg/GTK/... Linux. Oh, and who is
the principal for the plastic and silicon? How about the makers of the
editors you use to create all this code and give credit to the companies
that supplied the
On Sunday 21 January 2007 09:05, Ole Tange wrote:
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If people ask you why you chose the one then answer them politely by
personal email.
Another solution is to ignore the thread. Most/all mail clients have this
ability, for good reason.[1]
In the mean time, those who still desire to
On Sunday 21 January 2007 13:58, Milan Votava wrote:
It would be nice to know if Sean's aim is
1. to satisfy his and our need for open source toys like Neo
or
2. to earn money like almost everybody on this planet while
exploiting geeks like us to achieve his goal :-)
I bet the
On Sunday 21 January 2007 14:20, Ted Lemon wrote:
I think that if the discussion here can be tolerated, it's
better because it's cross-pollinating.
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Generally speaking, what helps on mailing lists is actually two-
fold.
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First, we need to exercise restraint.
snip
part of
On Monday 22 January 2007 13:28, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Derek Pressnall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070122 19:40]:
Seeing as how there has been interest in including an interpreted
language with the default software install (such as Python or Perl,
etc.), and the fact that they are too big to fit
On Monday 22 January 2007 14:03, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
Dnia poniedziałek, 22 stycznia 2007 21:45, Corey napisał:
I would recommend lua, it's extremely light-weight ( we're talking
about 6 megs here )
6M???
http://openzaurus.linuxtogo.org/feed-browser/?name=luaaction=search
show
On Monday 22 January 2007 14:49, Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik wrote:
Why is this even being discused... you have the ability to add anything to
the phone once you get your hands on it... SO any scripting languages one
desires can be added.
It's true that you have the ability to add anything to
On Monday 22 January 2007 15:33, Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik wrote:
Let me rephrase then. Have it defined as a standard-optional component that
can be used. But isn't installed by default. Won't ipkg have dependency
resolution etc?
Yes, so the dependency aspect will likely be a non-issue;
On Monday 22 January 2007 16:07, Ben Burdette wrote:
The only potential downfall may be that everyone ends up with quite a
few interpreters on their poor little phones... python, ruby, rhino,
lua, perl, etc, etc..
That's all well and good when everyone has SPACE for every scripting
On Monday 22 January 2007 20:07, David Ford wrote:
p.s. the more people blabber about GNU, the more I try to remove it from
my system and support non-GNU replacements.
That's obviously your prerogative, by all means.
But... wow, talk about throwing out the baby with the bath water.
I'm
bound to prosper
around it.
Beers!
Corey
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I'm more than certain that the OpenMoko crew is extremely busy with many
important efforts right now, but it should be a very simple task to open a
new mailing list. Doing so - sooner than later - would be hugely beneficial
in the immediate sense, as it would diversify the list traffic so that
.
To
digress further, what I would love to see, is a license with the full explicit
_spirit_
of the GPL, but which does not actually enforce that spirit through any means
other
than its own merit.
Beers!
Corey
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On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:04, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
Can we PLEASE keep the posts to the entire list ON TOPIC!!!
The last few digest have all been about licensing, personal agendas, and
discussion NOT related to OpenMoko. And
https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/openmoko-devel
On Saturday 27 January 2007 14:04, Pius A. Uzamere II wrote:
So, Sean, can you create some sublists now? (e.g. openmoko-dev,
openmoko-freedom) People have floated the idea quite a bit, but this isn't
a float . . . this is a direct
Hello!
The Qi page on the wiki (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi) says:
actively developed (u-boot on GTA02 is deprecated)
But the qtmoko installation page (http://qtmoko.org/wiki/Installation) says:
Method 1: Installing on NAND
[...]
If you flash it you also need U-boot which is flashed
On Monday 24 May 2010 1:10:21 Paul Fertser wrote:
Corey co...@bitworthy.net writes:
So, is it not possible to install qtmoko to nand using qi instead of
u-boot?
Qi doesn't allow to install (read flash to NAND) anything because
it doesn't support DFU. But you always have an option
On Monday, May 16, 2011 09:02:58 AM Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
NOTE: Cross-posted to three mailing lists, please keep it that way, if
you want to reply.
Aurora is supposed to be something we call a featurephone client –
featurephones being those things we used for telephony before
Thankyou for the clarification!
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011 08:47:46 AM Dr. Michael Lauer wrote:
Hi Corey,
On Monday, May 16, 2011 09:02:58 AM Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
NOTE: Cross-posted to three mailing lists, please keep it that way, if
you want to reply.
Aurora is supposed
On Thursday, September 29, 2011 01:45:17 PM Patryk Benderz wrote:
Apart of legal aspects, why don't you just make it a torrent and let all
who want to host it? This is very efficient way to spread big files over
the net.
I'm similarly confused as to why he doesn't just send an email to
the
On Thursday, September 29, 2011 06:57:09 PM Michael Sokolov wrote:
If the person who has given me the secret URL emails me and tells me
that s/he does not object to that URL being posted on the list, I will
promptly do so. But I won't be able to do that otherwise, as the risk
of compromising
ooh! how about a game that uses the same type interface from Kirby tilt
'n tumble? where you hod it flat to stay still and tilt in the
direction you want to go?
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I use mine. My kids used theirs till I gave it away to somebody else.
That said, some people have expereince audio issues. Engineering is on the
issue.
Steve
wow... wish my Dad had your job... that way I'd get to play with cool
phones! haha j/k.
phones! haha j/k. I love my dad. ^_^
Corey
I will tell you story. My father was a printer and Saturday he had
to work
the graveyard shift.
So, he would come home at 1AM Sunday and bring Sundays' paper with
him. So I
was the first kid
To get to read Sundays' paper. Hours
Ok. Now that the FreeRunner is out, I'd like to discuss the GTA03 and
04. I've been listening to this list for quite some time, and have
jotted down a few things about the upcoming models.
Please make sure I have all of this correct. And if its correct, is it
all on the Wiki? I can't find
Hmmm. I seem to remember someone saying something like that But
that might just be me. Can we get someone official to answer this?
even if its just to state that it wont be ready by then.
It seems that the first 25 GTA03 Evaluation Boards have already
arrived to wolfgang on August the
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