I tried the beta2 release... I found it better than the previous one, but
needs still a lot of work to do. Lots of crashes of the apps... and the same
problems you mentioned:
- low call volume
- unreliable wifiscan (but i managed to do it 3 times succesfully, the real
bug is that you can't type wit
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:21:26 -0500, Charles Pax
wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Russell Hay wrote:
>
>> Just installed the latest android image, and it's looking nice,
>> responsiveness is where 2008.8 used to be, and my main gripes from a 1hr
>> play are;
>>
>> - very low call volume,
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 06:21, Charles Pax wrote:
> If the rumors [1] of the G2 are true, we won't have to worry about ugly
> workarounds; a touch screen only interface will be in the upstream
>
Yes, there is touchscreen only support in development.
The coming android "cupcake" branch does includ
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Russell Hay wrote:
> Just installed the latest android image, and it's looking nice,
> responsiveness is where 2008.8 used to be, and my main gripes from a 1hr
> play are;
>
> - very low call volume, despite setting it to full
> - to accept calls, you have to use
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
wrote:
> Davide Scaini writes:
>> which boot loader? (is there a version of uboot already patched for kernels
>> of more than 1.8mb?)
>
> U-boot has been able to load large kernels from ext2 for a long time
> afaik.
Some of the kernels float
Davide Scaini writes:
> which boot loader? (is there a version of uboot already patched for kernels
> of more than 1.8mb?)
U-boot has been able to load large kernels from ext2 for a long time
afaik.
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nice!
thank you very much i'll give a try immediately!
d
On 1/22/09, Russell Hay wrote:
> Hey, sorry I'm being remiss :-)
>
> I used the images here http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/release-files
>
>
> - that page also shows how you need to partition your SD card. The kernel
> image is 1.9Mb
Hey, sorry I'm being remiss :-)
I used the images here http://freerunner.android.koolu.com/release-files
- that page also shows how you need to partition your SD card. The kernel
image is 1.9Mb therefore works with my 'normal' uboot. I flashed it rather
than play around with the SD card option.
just few question:
which image?
which kernel?
which boot loader? (is there a version of uboot already patched for kernels
of more than 1.8mb?)
flash or sd?
thanks!
[i'm interested in testing android but i'm afraid of distroing my actual
uboot configuration that works nicely booting my debian ;-) ]
aux button seems to reject incoming calls - and also to 'go back' when
browsing the menus.
As you say I expect someone will get around to making it more usable - it's
still released as 'Beta 2' right now.
2009/1/22 arne anka
> > - to accept calls, you have to use use the key sequence as follow
> - to accept calls, you have to use use the key sequence as follows: power
> button- choose keyboard-hit the phone icon
>
> Just an inital impression - and I appreciate it's a port so these are
> workarounds for a lack of a keyboard!
what's the aux button used for?
since koolu (or whoever) ported
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