Eh, I sent this to just Walter first. Isn't Reply-To supposed to go to the list?
I had the same experience as Walter with my Neo. I can sometimes make calls, but usually one of the components crashes. So far I haven't heard anyhting out of the Neo's microphone, but I think I was using the wrong alsa state file. I'm using a build I did on 7/29. My SIM is my usual US T-Mobile one. At least there are things to work on. :) Greg On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 12:23:42AM +0200, Walter Goossens wrote: > Dear All, > > I'm the proud owner of a neo advanced kit and the first thing that > struck me is clear the LCD is! WOW! I didn't realize it would be THAT good. > Anyway, I read on the lists of all the success-stories of people using > their phone to make phone-calls. I didn't expect to be able to make > phone calls so I was pleasantly surprised. > I have eventually made a successful phone-call too, but with a lot of > trouble. gsmd and/or the modem and/or the openmoko-dialer kept crashing > on me. Using alsactl (to set the profile to headset) and libgsmd -m > shell I was finally able to make a phone call but after one call I had > to restart gsmd and sometimes even the phone. > Don't get me wrong, I didn't expect to be able to make phone-calls _at > all_ so I'm pleasantly surprised. But I was wondering what the > experiences of other owners is in this area. > I used a Dutch T-mobile card and a Dutch Telfort prepay-card with the > same level of success. > Accepting a call from the GUI always resulted in openmoko-dialer crashing... > > Did I interpret the enthusiasm of other users too positive or should I > investigate more as to why it keeps crashing on my neo? > I used images compiled on 28,30&31 July for testing. > > Hope to hear your experiences! > > Greetings > Walter Goossens (tHe_IkkE)

