On Nov 24, 5:00 pm, Davide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone can help me?

Three people that I know of are working (apparently independently) on
Freerunner/Neo ports. (I'm not one of them!) I believe all three have
them have posted on this list at one time or another.

One of the three, Sean McNeil, has released a couple of sample images
here: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3
He removed his latest image because of licensing concerns with MP3 and
video codecs. Some of his patches have been submitted to Google. The
kernel that he has posted does not resume from suspend, and most of
the peripherals (Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth) either don't work or are very
flaky. I have a copy of his image, and it the phone can make calls
using Android, but can't receive them because there's no "answer"
button.

A second port is being worked on by Brian Code, who has a email
address at Koolu, a Freerunner distributor which has announced a
forthcoming Android port (see http://tinyurl.com/5pnkku). I haven't
seen anything from him since an initial flurry of activity right after
Google released the Android source. Koolu has set up an Android on
Freerunner forum at http://forum.koolu.org/viewforum.php?f=10, but
it's been pretty quiet.

The third developer working on Android for Openmoko phones is Ben
Leslie (http://benno.id.au/blog/). He says he has an image running on
his Neo (the predecessor to the Freerunner), but I haven't seen
anything from him since he left on vacation three weeks ago.

Supposedly, Android support has been integrated into the next release
of the Freerunner kernel, and the Openmoko developers are putting most
of their effort into making the low-level functionality (suspend/
resume, GSM modem issues, etc.) more reliable, which should benefit
all distributions in the future.

Right now, it's a bit frustrating because there is no visibility into
the state of the various ports. There's no source repository or other
way for anyone to build their own image or contribute to the effort.
Of course it's still just a month since the source was released, so
I'm still cautiously optimistic that a usable port for the Freerunner
will come out, probably from Koolu. They're claiming a beta will be
available in December, so we should know more soon.

Jim

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