Geoff Ruscoe wrote:
> So with T-Mobile they have a web and email option for like $5 / month
> (which says unlimited), but then they also have an internet plan which
> is like $40 / month. Does anybody have these plans and will I be able
> to use the FreeRunner as a web device with the $5 plan?
Steven Kurylo wrote:
> I think you're pretty low. In another thread someone said their OM
> store tracking number was 1087. Mine is in the 1600s. While there
> are some assumptions there, it strongly indecates they've shipped 600
> from their store alone.
Also note that presumably the 10-packs
Andy Green wrote:
> There's a race of some kind in suspend / resume that can do this, the
> signature effect of it is on resume your device comes back as mmcblk1
> and the logical filesystem in memory is corrupted. We didn't see this
> for a long time though. Maybe keep an eye out for such shenan
shawn sullivan wrote:
> Or if I post a pic, could confirm that I have the right cover?
I suspect you got the wrong one, but if you post a pic I could tell you
if it looks like the one I got, which fits fairly well.
There should be a front piece, a back piece, another piece for the
screen, and s
Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Tell me if it works for you!
I tried to install those packages, but got a bunch of errors. I decided
that I didn't have time to mess around with it and tried to get things
back to the way they were, but I'm having problems. I ended up removing
openmoko-messages2 al
I have a North American version of the Freerunner (850/1800/1900MHz),
but I'm going to be moving to Paris for 2 years starting in the Fall.
Does anyone know anything about whether it will work there? Is the
1800MHz coverage any good, or is there only 900MHz in a lot of places?
It will be most
jeremy jozwik wrote:
> my 900/1800/1900 works in north america so i would deduce yes, yes it will
>
Well, I do know that almost everywhere in the US uses the 1900MHz band
(the phone T-mobile sold me 6 years ago doesn't even work with 850MHz,
so I had to buy a different one that would work near
Kishore wrote:
> Ps: When using the default keyboard layout in a terminal, after typing, how
> does one input the "Enter" key?
Just swipe your finger downwards. A swipe to the left is backspace and
a swipe to the right adds a space. An upward swipe changes keyboard
layouts.
This is assuming yo
Also, the tarball unpacks everything into var/tmp/root/. If I move
everything from there into the root directory of the SD partition it
boots, although I can't start contacts or the dialer. That could be
something I did wrong, though.
What kernel should we be using with this?
Ben Hussey wrote
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> I also used up all the spray (all the 20ml spray;-)
Just for everyone's information, plain water works just as well--you can
just fill the bottle back up. They used to ship it without any
solution, with instructions to just use water, and it always worked fine
for me (a
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