Thaks for the reply,

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Dr. Michael Lauer
<mic...@vanille-media.de>wrote:

> Hi Gregory,
>
> > I have some major issues holding me up that I hope someone out there can
> help me with.
> >
> > 1. GSM/GPRS (phone calls, SMS, web browsing).  I have no idea how to make
> this work.  I just started looking into Zhone and the FSO framework, but I
> have not found out much yet.  I noticed Zhone in the debian feeds, but have
> not tried it yet.  Does this work for anybody on the Dream yet?  Is there a
> tutorial or example out there of how to make this happen?
>
> I don't have a tutorial right now, I will create a flashable image for you
> hopefully before next weekend, so that you can have a look.
>
> That's great news on the image!  How's it coming?


> > 2. Trackball - does not work in terminal or Xfbdev, but I get noise from
> > /dev/input/event2     Can I add something to my .xserverrc to make use of
> this?
>
> It's not designed to be used as mouse, but you can abuse it by adding it to
> your xorg.conf.
>
If you're in X, then the better way might be to write a program that
> synthesizers cursor movements via uinput.
> Zhone2 has native support for the trackball, so you can browse through
> lists with it.
>
>
uinput being a kernel module?  That's a bit much for me right now, but I'm
all ears nonetheless.


> > 3.  WIFI and USBnet - any pointers here would be helpful too.
>
>
USBnet works out of the box for me. WiFi and Bluetooth are very problematic,
> no one has figured out how to use that under GNU/Linux yet.
>
>
Same for the compass/gyro device, btw.
>

Sorry to hear that, but thanks for the info.


> Cheers,
>
> :M:
>
>
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