On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 13:51 -0500, Daniel Benoy wrote:
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 16:42:52 you wrote:
2009/2/18 Daniel Benoy dan...@benoy.name
If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also
set it up on my network and give developers shell access, if
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 16:42:52 you wrote:
2009/2/18 Daniel Benoy dan...@benoy.name
If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also
set it up on my network and give developers shell access, if that's what's
needed.
However, my primary concern if it's
The name of the device is ADP1 , and the hardware is the same as HTC G1,
exclude unlocked boot loader.
you can buy the device from google , and it's the developer edition for
the G1 .
it is not a free hardware and the os is android .
- doron
Daniel Benoy wrote:
I've heard that there's a
Hello.
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 14:46, Daniel Benoy wrote:
Are there any plans to make the FSO framework compatible with the hardware
in this device (and, by extension, make Debian and current/future openmoko
distributions compatible)?
Funny, I was thinking about exactly this again today.
We,
Daniel Benoy dan...@benoy.name writes:
I've heard that there's a special developer edition of the HTC Dream
(Marketed in the US and Europe under the name 'T-Mobie G1'), which includes
an unlocked boot loader and carrier agnostic GSM access.
Does anyone know anything about this device and
I have one of these. I needed something a little more stable than my FR
that allowed me to screw up the os.
Other than changes for HW support, I see no reason that it couldn't run
FSO. Although I imagine that HTC wouldn't prove helpful in getting the
needed information.
The problem is, the
If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also set it
up on my network and give developers shell access, if that's what's needed.
However, my primary concern if it's actually open, or if it's filled with super
secret patented stuff or otherwise tries to lock me down.
2009/2/18 Daniel Benoy dan...@benoy.name
If I were to get this I would gladly act as a beta tester. I could also set
it up on my network and give developers shell access, if that's what's needed.
However, my primary concern if it's actually open, or if it's filled with
super secret
joakim wrote:
The selling point for me when buying the G1 is that I read that its
possible to boot debian on it, just like the Freerunner.
Unfortunately that's not quite true, at present.
What people have done is to loop mount a canned debian filesystem and chroot
to it, allowing you to
scholbert wrote:
joakim wrote:
The selling point for me when buying the G1 is that I read that its
possible to boot debian on it, just like the Freerunner.
Unfortunately that's not quite true, at present.
What people have done is to loop mount a canned debian filesystem and
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