Hello Nikolaus,
> The question is if you are searching for the right thing.
I already found it. More than 12 years ago by accident in the Nokia 6233.
Then it turned out that some phones from Sony were also affected, but not
such severe. For this reason I know which detectors are needed to find
Hi Sven,
> Am 18.04.2019 um 17:33 schrieb Sven Dyroff :
>
> Hello Nikolaus,
>
> > Well, this will give 99% of the time false positives, at least initially.
>
> yes, indeed! That is called apprentice's due. Or a German word translated in
> English: If you do planing, you'll produce shavings.
Hello Nikolaus,
> Well, this will give 99% of the time false positives, at least
initially.
yes, indeed! That is called apprentice's due. Or a German word translated
in English: If you do planing, you'll produce shavings.
> My key argument is that it may not be possible to learn by trial and
we are back to QtMoko2. It shares a lot of similarities in
user interface design with iOS and Android, but is fully open! It only lacks a
good AppStore - and the software quality and maintainance level. The latter is
the reason why you can't give a QtMoko device to your Grandma - because it do
to get something which did
not exist before (besides iOS 1.0 and Android 0.5).
Ooops. Did I mess up something? As far as I know OpenMoko was the first
smartphone on the market and Apple, Google and Co. did unscrupulous
cherrypicking from its ideas. Am I wrong here?
Best regards
Sven
Hi Sven,
> Am 17.04.2019 um 20:31 schrieb Sven Dyroff :
>
> Hello Nicolaus,
>
> > Well, I don't fear the modem.
>
> I do. And I exactly know why.
>
> > As soon as you want to make use of it you have to turn it on and accept
> > that it is not trustworthy and can't be.
>
> Neo900 planned
Hello Nicolaus,
> Well, I don't fear the modem.
I do. And I exactly know why.
> As soon as you want to make use of it you have to turn it on and accept
that it is not trustworthy and can't be.
Neo900 planned a couple of stuff that would have domesticated that beast
at least up to a certain le
Hi Sven,
> Am 17.04.2019 um 16:09 schrieb Sven Dyroff :
>
> Hello Nicolaus,
>
> > So let's people popup here and tell they want to help to continue QtMoko!
>
> but the question is: On which hardware?
Whatever they want to have it running on. Original QtMoko did run on PC as well
and within
Hi Nikolaus,
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 11:47 AM, H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> Hi Marek,
>
>> Am 13.04.2018 um 11:32 schrieb Belisko Marek :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to find some valuable info about qtmoko2 crosscompilation on
>> PC (not native on arm board). in README it's written it's not
>> suppo
Hi Marek,
> Am 13.04.2018 um 11:32 schrieb Belisko Marek :
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to find some valuable info about qtmoko2 crosscompilation on
> PC (not native on arm board). in README it's written it's not
> supported but there are anyway some steps how to do that. I was able
> to cross-compile qt
Dear tinkerers and readers,
it is time for another update:
* we have brought the Jessie and Wheezy source code in better sync [1]
* in total we currently have just 5 patches on top of Wheezy
to get it compiled and linked and installed on Jessie
* we have fixed some wrong ALSA mixer states
* some
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