4GB SanDisk microSD FAT32 file system

2012-04-06 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hello, After my bad experience with the ext3, I took another 4GB microSD (SanDisk) and used a FAT32 file system. The FAT32 was created on some FreeBSD laptop and I copied a tree of 48444 OpenStreetMap tiles on it. I verified the tree 3 times with $ find . -type f -exec md5 {} \; md5sums and

phranky 0.01 released

2012-04-06 Thread Ed Kapitein
What is phranky? phranky is a phone/SMS application written from scratch in c. the gui uses Xlib. What can you do with phranky? * Start a phonecall * Receive a phonecall * Send a textmessage * Receive a textmessage What does it look like? check out the video at [1] Why phranky? For most of the

Re: 4GB SanDisk microSD FAT32 file system

2012-04-06 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de writes: And now? Can you run http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/collect_sd_card_information.sh and paste the output? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: phranky 0.01 released

2012-04-06 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org writes: More information and the download page are at http://phranky.kapitein.org Are you using some version control system like cvs or git? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: phranky 0.01 released

2012-04-06 Thread ed
On Friday 06 April 2012 22:40:55 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote: Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org writes: More information and the download page are at http://phranky.kapitein.org Are you using some version control system like cvs or git? Just a private svn server, not publicly accessible,

Re: phranky 0.01 released

2012-04-06 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
e...@kapitein.org writes: Just a private svn server, not publicly accessible, why? I'd just like to see the source code. The tarball that you linked seems to also include precompiled binaries. Just thought I'd ask if you had some version control system for generating this tarball automatically.

Re: phranky 0.01 released

2012-04-06 Thread ed
On Saturday 07 April 2012 00:54:30 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote: e...@kapitein.org writes: Just a private svn server, not publicly accessible, why? I'd just like to see the source code. The tarball that you linked seems to also include precompiled binaries. Just thought I'd ask if you had

Boot2Gecko - Open Web Device

2012-04-06 Thread elf Pavlik
looks interesting to me - partnered with mozilla... http://www.openwebdevice.com The heart of the system is Mozilla's Boot2Gecko, which has always been open and opensource. The Open Web Device is also using a Linux Kernel (the same one used by Android devices) which is also open. This is a 100%