Re: QtMoko - upgrade to Qt 4.8.3 and PC desktop build

2012-10-18 Thread Sebastian Reinhardt

Am Do 18 Okt 2012 11:52:13 CEST schrieb Radek Polak:

On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 03:40:31 PM Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:


QTMoko for PC? Is it possible to use it with an different kernel in this
way for an CarPC, too? This is only a idea, baecause I like to build up
an Linux CarPC and I search for a cool frontend.8-)


It seems to run just fine on my PC. I can even use bluetooth. My kernel is
standard debian. Btw QtMoko is not very picky about the HW -  it runs on
nearly any linux hardware. E.g it took me 20 minutes to make it running on
N900, this PC port was also matter of hours.

Regards

Radek



Thanks, Sounds good. I will keep it in my mind, because my car project 
is in early stage :-(.


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Regards

Sebastian Reinhardt

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Re: Fwd: Some questions about the freerunne

2012-10-18 Thread Boudewijn
On Tuesday 16 October 2012 23:45:54 Michaël Parchet wrote:
> >> I'm looking for a telephone with the free software. I need to read the
> >> open document file. Unfortunately, In my region, has a cafe I frequent 
> >> my phone provider have only a 3g antenna.
> 
> Can you answer at thees questions ? :
Harry's answers are quite good. 

What is your goal? 

It seems you ask about "Openmoko Neo Freerunner" ("GTA02"), or at least, the 
answers seem to focus on that model. I enjoyed using it a lot. You probably 
found the wiki: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner (and see 
distributions as well; though I'd suggest SHR or QtMoko).

Now I enjoy using my "OpenPhoenux" even better. There's a short page on the 
openmoko wiki as well (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GTA04), giving a history 
of the project. More extended information is available at gta04.org: about the 
hardware, the software and "us", the community around it.

> what's last news about freerunner ?
The latest news in my opinion is what's said in another mail: the Freerunner 
is superseded by OpenPhoenux. There the story continues. I'll answer your 
questions from a GTA04/OpenPhoenux-perspective.

> Is it alway available at the switzerland distributor ?
OpenPhoenux hardware is developed, build and tested not far away from 
Switzerland, in and around München. Development is sponsored by Golden 
Delicious and distributed by handheld-linux.com, GD's webshop.
There are some more Swiss GTA04 users, if I recall correctly. Maybe someone 
will chime in and tell where they ordered.

> What's Qmoko  a software or the phone fondation that support this phone ?
> If Qmoko is a distribution wat's the current foundation that support and
> that make the freerunner ?
I'm not quite sure what you mean with the question. QtMoko is (indeed) a 
distribution for phones/mobile devices, especially Openmoko devices. It is 
based on Debian (armel), so all software you're used to using, is available.
 
> >> is there a possibility to add the 3g  and make some phone with this ?
That's how development of GTA04 started: adding 3g to something like 
GTA02/Freerunner, but with stronger hardware (starting with Beagleboard).

> >> Is there a software to reed and edit the opendocument ?
Yes. I have used Abiword on Freerunner. The screen of 640x480 is barely usable 
for this. I would export it over SSH. On OpenPhoenux there are more 
workarounds for the screen resolution: there's TV out and if you really 
wanted, it's possible to get a kit with a larger screen. Besides: working is 
much more comfortable with the stronger processor and larger memory.

> >> Wat's the antenna quality ? it's good ?
Colleagues with "mainstream" smartphones are surprised to see me calling in 
the elevator at my work. It does not always keep the connection, but their 
phones (A[ndroid|pple]) would fail for sure. This is with OpenPhoenux, using 
the Freerunner antenna.

> >> There are a software to reed the aac (m4a) and mp3
As much as there is on your desktop, there is on Openmoko devices. At the very 
least mplayer.

> >> Whath's the warranty conditions ?
It's produced and sold in the EU: 2 years (http://www.handheld-
linux.com/wiki.php?page=Service)

> >> There is no camera isn't it ?
Indeed. The hardware is prepared for a camera, but the actual camera module is 
optional.

> >> What's your answer ?
The final answer? Have a look at GTA04.org and join the fun!


Boudewijn


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Re: QtMoko - upgrade to Qt 4.8.3 and PC desktop build

2012-10-18 Thread Radek Polak
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 03:40:31 PM Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:

> QTMoko for PC? Is it possible to use it with an different kernel in this
> way for an CarPC, too? This is only a idea, baecause I like to build up
> an Linux CarPC and I search for a cool frontend.8-)

It seems to run just fine on my PC. I can even use bluetooth. My kernel is 
standard debian. Btw QtMoko is not very picky about the HW -  it runs on 
nearly any linux hardware. E.g it took me 20 minutes to make it running on 
N900, this PC port was also matter of hours.

Regards

Radek

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