Harald Welte skrev:
This is really important not to confuse users. Imagine somebody
googling for GSM Phone and Wifi and he ends up in our wiki on a page
that describes what wonderful things you can do with wifi on an [not
explicitly marked as imaginary] OpenEZX phone. Now that person buys a
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 10:58, Fabian Off wrote:
http://www.digital-living-magazin.de/index.php?pid=17art=2050cid=DLnewsletter
Interesting article about OpenMoko and FIC (inclunding more phones than only
the Neo1973).
How do you think that the other phones are the one from FIC? The
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 12:45, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 10:58, Fabian Off wrote:
http://www.digital-living-magazin.de/index.php?pid=17art=2050cid=DLnewsletter
Interesting article about OpenMoko and FIC (inclunding more phones than
only the Neo1973).
How do
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 13:06:25 Stefan Schmidt wrote:
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2861.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2862.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2881.htm
The e2881 would be a perfect match for me if it could be made to run
openmoko... It sounds
Stefan Schmidt writes:
UPDATE: The other phones *are* from E28
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2861.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2862.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2881.htm
Wow. The E2862 is really, really beautiful. The web page for that
product doesn't mention
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 05:53, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Stefan Schmidt writes:
UPDATE: The other phones *are* from E28
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2861.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2862.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2881.htm
Wow. The E2862 is really,
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 14:19 -0500, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Usenet was (well, is, but it has been dying for a long time)
at 3.2Tb of data a day it's far from dead.
The bad part was that the flood
fill mechanism means every site in the network has to carry *all*
traffic even if no one locally
They just specify that it runs GNU/Linux. No mention of OpenMoko,
since it's a different company then FIC, it doesn't surprise me.
OTOH, they are quad band phones with WLAN and VOIP. The 2862 also has GPS.
And yes, I like the design also :-)
Greetings,
Marc Verwerft
On 2/21/07, Joe Pfeiffer
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:43, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 13:06:25 Stefan Schmidt wrote:
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2861.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2862.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2881.htm
The e2881 would be a
Am 21.02.2007 um 13:43 schrieb Gabriel Ambuehl:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 13:06:25 Stefan Schmidt wrote:
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2861.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2862.htm
http://www.e28.com/e28mobile/mobile_e2881.htm
The e2881 would be a perfect match for me
Hi!
I second the schematic request. But I doubt that they release them,
the same happen with agenda. Anyway, if they doesn't release the
schematics, and I get myself one of these phones, we would need to
analize the pcb and try to get an idea on the design in order to
modify it. It can be
I certainly wouldn't expect them (FIC) to make the schematics/PCB free to
use, which would enable people to legally copy FIC's investment.
But what real advantage can there be to keeping them closed? I would at
least like this explained to me. As far as I know, any company wishing to
make
Hi!
On 2/21/07, Justyn Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I certainly wouldn't expect them (FIC) to make the schematics/PCB free to
use, which would enable people to legally copy FIC's investment.
But what real advantage can there be to keeping them closed? I would at
least like this explained to
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 12:39, Nathan Williams wrote:
Does anyone have a list of active projects that will be porting
OpenMoko to other hardware platforms? I currently own a phone
and a Zaurus clamshell and would love replace them both with
OpenMoko on the HTC Universal (known
* Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070221 23:28]:
Hello.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 12:39, Nathan Williams wrote:
Does anyone have a list of active projects that will be porting
OpenMoko to other hardware platforms? I currently own a phone
and a Zaurus clamshell and would love replace
Hello.
On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 00:02, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Stefan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070221 23:28]:
It already runs on HTC universal and work on for HTC's with qvga
display in ongoing.
How well does it run on the HTC universal?
(aka, is it possible to take a phone call or
The new Helio looks suspiciously oval... :-)
Love the dual sliding keypad concept though.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/21/helios-pantech-pn-810-qwerty-device-p
ops-up-in-fcc
Regards,
Dean Collins
www.Collins.net.pr/blog
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Seems that O'Reilly will offer a 40% discount to a group, if someone in charge
registers us as a group.
To the extent that those of us on the mailing list are a group, who's in
charge?
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I've already registered, and paid, for this...
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Seems that O'Reilly will offer a 40% discount to a
Wish it could have been sooner, but I just heard about it today.
Unless someone official wants to register the group, perhaps it will be left
to the first person who intends to register but hasn't paid yet.
M
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, David Schlesinger wrote:
I've already registered, and paid,
For people that are going - if you want to check out a really good voip
session go along and see Tim Panton talking about Mexuar Corraleta and
Asterisk
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/etel2007/view/e_sess/11848
(for those that have no idea what I'm talking about www.asterisk.org
Dean Collins wrote:
The new Helio looks suspiciously oval… J
Love the dual sliding keypad concept though.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/21/helios-pantech-pn-810-qwerty-device-pops-up-in-fcc
That's a nice looking phone! And it has an FCC filing to boot - I guess
we'll be seeing it on
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