Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread William Kenworthy
On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 16:40 -0400, Warren Baird wrote: On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not everyone has those problems, I experienced those problems only a couple times myself but not every call. I actually use mine

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson
William Kenworthy wrote: No, you are in the vast majority I think - those who can reliably make phone and sms calls are in the minority - if they even exist. BillK ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread Alastair Johnson
Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson wrote: William Kenworthy wrote: No, you are in the vast majority I think - those who can reliably make phone and sms calls are in the minority - if they even exist. BillK Those of use using reliably are minority but we do exist. Occasionally the phone will coma on

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread xaos
Qtextended is probably the most stable at this point, and that has it's caveats. Incoming calls are always registered as missed calls. Incoming calls are always answered as speakerphone, instead of handset. I'm not sure if there is a setting for it, but I haven't been able to find it. If anyone

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread Joop Boonen
The problems mentioned are do they occur in both qtopia as in OM2008? I understood that qtopia is more stable. If this is true why no make it dual boot, as is possible. Boot up in Qtopia when the phone has to be stable and when a problem is ok, boot up in OM2008? I'm going to order my

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-21 Thread Warren Baird
I haven't tried Qtopia 4.3 - but I've tried using QTExtended (Qtopia 4.4) and had a lot of stability issues. I did see someone mention on this list that 4.3 was more stable, though... Warren On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Joop Boonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The problems mentioned are do

consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread z . pekar
Hello, I consider buying Neo Freerunner, and would like to use it with Debian (since its what I have on my PC). I intend to use it as my primary cellphone and not merely as PDA. My problem is the Hardware bugs, mainly concerning audio quality during call, listed here http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Yogiz
Hello, Hi I consider buying Neo Freerunner, and would like to use it with Debian (since its what I have on my PC). I intend to use it as my primary cellphone and not merely as PDA. My problem is the Hardware bugs, mainly concerning audio quality during call, listed here http

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Fredrik Wendt
. If one would want to go with Qt Extended, the phone is much more useful and complete regarding the software. But the hardware issues are still the same. DS mån 2008-10-20 klockan 16:19 +0200 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, I consider buying Neo Freerunner, and would like to use it with Debian

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson
for me. -Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I consider buying Neo Freerunner, and would like to use it with Debian (since its what I have on my PC). I intend to use it as my primary cellphone and not merely as PDA. My problem is the Hardware bugs, mainly concerning audio quality during call

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread t m
Frankly speaking I'm not sure anymore if the bugs are only software related. As long as there is no image that has stable phoning capabilities I would not advise anyone to buy one. The hardware might be able to provide it in the future, but the unstable software haven't proven itself yet. Only if

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Warren Baird
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not everyone has those problems, I experienced those problems only a couple times myself but not every call. I actually use mine daily and rarely switch back to my old phone. Only on days where battery life is

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Fredrik Wendt
mån 2008-10-20 klockan 21:36 +0100 skrev t m: So to summarize, if you want to play it safe wait for GTA03. How do you know that they'll not go through the same process with GTA03 that we've all been doing with GTA02? Wasn't GTA02 supposed to be the stable version? / Fredrik signature.asc

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread t m
So to summarize, if you want to play it safe wait for GTA03. How do you know that they'll not go through the same process with GTA03 that we've all been doing with GTA02? Wasn't GTA02 supposed to be the stable version? You're right. I should have said something else. If you want to play

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 22:53:32 +0300, Yogiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Hi I consider buying Neo Freerunner, and would like to use it with Debian (since its what I have on my PC). I intend to use it as my primary cellphone and not merely as PDA. My problem is the Hardware bugs, mainly

Re: consider buying Neo Freerunner

2008-10-20 Thread Bryan DeLuca
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:40:54 -0400 Warren Baird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Shawn prjktdtnt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not everyone has those problems, I experienced those problems only a couple times myself but not every call. I actually use mine