Esben Stien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is what I'm looking forward to. Something like this was what I
always expected to have;). A great distro like debian just getting a
GSM daemon that other apps could talk to.
Just for the record: I just made a successful call on debian. Only hit
a few
2008/8/12 Timo Juhani Lindfors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Esben Stien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is what I'm looking forward to. Something like this was what I
always expected to have;). A great distro like debian just getting a
GSM daemon that other apps could talk to.
Just for the record: I
Just for the record: I just made a successful call on debian. Only hit
cool!
can you receive calls? ;-)
In case anybody is interested the process listing looks like
ginger:~# ps axf
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
we better get hands on your /etc (/etc/apt in particular) and dpkg
This is great news.
I am looking forward to running a distro on this thing with a PROPER
security model ... no users running as root.
Thanks for linkage!
R.
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Reading planet debian today I came across this post/blog [1] by Joachim
Breiner where he says they are packaging fso in debian:
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Here at DebConf 8 in Argentinia, I’m working on getting Debian to work on the
OpenMoko Freerunner Smartphone. We are progressing quite nicely, soon
Marcos Mezo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I’m working on getting Debian to work on the [..] Freerunner
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This is what I'm looking forward to. Something like this was what I
always expected to have;). A great distro like debian just getting a
GSM daemon that
I think Openmoko could take a leaf from the book of Debian.
Their Stable/Unstable/Testing approach allows users to pick the build
which suits their needs and allows the users, to manage their own
expectations.
Admittedly, stable releases take years, but they tend to be rock solid.
mj
Marcos
We are planning just that, give us a bit of time to sort things out
after the Om 2008.8 release.
Wolfgang
On Aug 10, 2008, at 9:41 PM, Matt wrote:
I think Openmoko could take a leaf from the book of Debian.
Their Stable/Unstable/Testing approach allows users to pick the build
which suits
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