Hi, On Mon, 29.03.2010 at 01:02:59 +0000, Cry <[email protected]> wrote: > As far as I can tell the word "stable" in reference to the 1 Apr release is > going to be "stable" as in "Resistant to change of position or condition; not > easily moved or disturbed" rather than "Maintaining equilibrium; self > restoring".
I'm sorry, but I don't really understand. > As far as I know, any plans for a stable SHR release around now involve > renaming > the old (last year's) SHR-testing to "Stable". Granted, I ran my phone on > that > release for about 5 months...but you could have been running it for > half-a-year > now if you'd wanted to. If this is of interest to any of you, my phone wasn't usable with recent SHR-T. With SHR-U, I get to be able to have in- and outbound calls at least most of the time, after rebooting the phone for up to about half an hour until I get asked for the PIN. Eg. yesterday I was unable to make calls for quite a while, because the dialer kept crashing. After some time, the problem disappeared. I have other quibbles with the phone as well that I'd like to see resolved before I'd call something "stable", though. If a commercial phone had the same error conditions, however, I'd returned it long ago. Other than that, I appreciate your work quite a bit, as it seems to be the only free, open and at least somewhat stds compliant distro so far that makes my phone almost usable (and which kicks Android out of the race from my POV). If you are interested, I'll assemble a list of problems from my limited "user experience". Kind regards, --Toni++ _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
